Church News The family service on Sunday son. morning at St. John's Anglicani THE LIBERAL. Richmond H111. Ontario. Thursday. July I IHANKS . 196R Barney Danson And John RobertsI Sweep Both York County Ridings The Pierre 'l‘rudeau mystique ELGIN MILLS - JEFFERSON CORRESPONDENT: LEONARD LOMAS Telephone 884-3000 Your legion Report: . . B h 3". Royal Canad' Le ' n Township near Newton Robin- “no In Ian gm Miss Sheila Ash‘ whose map By Eric Chapman - 884‘0086 in York North as a close race I Ir _ was never more in evidence this was predicted between TOIIin :23 afasthceonsduuncctigï¬ gaging“ ‘13:? It): Sligt‘feizt I I g past election tiny than in .tlie standardbearer Gordon Hints by the teachers, Ithe Choir was the recipient a} Branch 375 Legion executives to a group within the ranks of two country riding; of \ork hurt. a well known ‘.\orth \ork Leslie Eliot was in charge of‘a casserole dish from her COL met in emergency sessions re- the Reform Party in Canada North andqtotk Simcoe, (Otlnt‘lIIOI‘.' and Liberal Barnci" the service and Diane Hall read leagues ccntly to discuss the brewers who were critical of the ad- Some ‘8..,90.3 rain-dampened Danson. New Democrat chal- The I strike-lockout and the effect ministration of the country at voters trudged to the polls w lenger .lack Grant was considâ€"l the psalm for that day. first lesson was read by Rose- Birthday greetings are cx- . - 4 - b t the mini of the in York Simcoe a for v \‘ t (I tl ~ ~ It‘ "ovcd it. 66 ' ' 2 ~ membeiship. The meeting “as Pen). U a n d" 0 9‘ an 1“ 19>“ ~‘ P’ _ Carinsurance due? 1 - - Qigyï¬gggrï¬fi’g Ih;h:ecorr;de:§ tended m Deborah Anderson‘ in unanimous agreement that term grit is attributed to a man 80 percent turnout. All figures Danson shattered all pundit I,“ at you ‘ voted for "1?. I Shall do all within were 1d b L‘ F1 pd y d Kathy Gamble and Dale MC' durian the strike onlv branch by the name of David Christie are unofficial. The official predictions as he brcczed to a g 3 . e y m a 0.0 an ‘Dowcll who are all ceIEbl‘allng '5 . - W . v ' \\' 1 cd i the count “as ber'un ' i » -v w' w' of 1 of 26 045 votes the beStcar ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ Leslie Sayers and Christopher members and their “Hes would “ho said “9 rill n . h .‘eolï¬â€˜ldd. 1" “h a I a v . i _ "1y DOU/el 0 wanant you) con- Ha“ took the collection 1°“ Jul-y 5‘ ‘be permitted to use the facili- party, “All sand and no dirt. ‘July 3': _ _ to Hurlburt‘s 16.499 and Grants Insurance value , _ . The service next Sunday will Jefferson School Ues‘ clear grit all the way through." Surprising action in York 7.724. ‘ from the wofld‘s largest i flde’lce ("1d serve all the Cltlzens be morning prayer and the lit- Neighborhood Notes A number of parents attended that it will have on the Legion The practice of members es- that time. Its loader was Peter The group gained wide acelaim Simcoe as “parachute†Liberal 47.942 in York North and 34.963 ei‘ed a lightâ€"weight all the way‘ One interesting aspect of the : To all those who worked and any at 10 am. Ithe graduation Party held at the corting a guest. friend or rela- and eventually supported candidate John Roberts upset voting was Danson's walloping. wmï¬rencteligglgany' Of York North. Fonowmg choir practice lastlschOOl 0" June 25' “he†prind'itive, to the clubroom is pre-tGeorge Brown to form thehavored Conservative. Candidate of Hurlhurt‘ in the Willowdale ‘5 a - Wednesday evening. the mcm-Ipal D0“ Hansen presented the presently forbidden under this‘nucleus of what is now known,and former Senator Wallace.area which is the latters home bers Went to the home of them)llOWing grade 6 puplls “I‘m ruling and current Legion legisâ€"ias the Liberal Party of Canada." McCutcheon 1.7.828 votes to base in municipal politics. i organist. Mrs. Joy Harnden. for “[1001 pins? Gary Barbou“ BOb.1ation also provides that a mem-l An interested member of thej13.055. NDP candidate Don Mc- 9.892 votes to COngratulations t0 Gord Hurl- clubroom audience then inquir-Tayden trundled home last with Danson drew Hurlburt‘s 5.950. 130 Yonge St. S. IBeaven, Tommy Bell. an end-ofâ€"scason party at which Mrs. Ed Tanquiy was presented with a cut glass bowl on behalf of the choir members. The Tan- Liannc.bcr may have only one wife. Gal‘)’, The branch will resume Karenmormal hospitality to mothers. jCostoff. Evelyn Cragg. ‘Feeney. Colin Ford, qullman. Robbie Hallgren, Marl- fathers_ brothers and Sisters ed of the professor where the; “Tories†stood in all this his-1 tory? And again the unidenti-l 6.080. Roberts parachutist became one of the candidates $0 The bested six York North municipalities his winning candidate also. opposition in the, burt and Jack Grant on their fine campaigns. SIAVI IAIN Ph. 884-1529 ‘ quiys are leaving in August to‘ene Hendersonv Pam Kayes‘iwhen the brewing industry re- fied one was informative; Icalled because they are often with considerable ease. _ A _ i move to a farm in Tecumseth George Kleon' Barr-V Lon'l“3*‘solves its problem. I “Actually.†he said. “The dropped "1‘0 l‘ldeS by Party Of the 15 munlt‘lpalllles 1n & 1 .Caroline Lamas. Albert Munroe. it it R * term Tory comes to us from headquarters when he arrived York Simcoe. winner Roberts; mum“ . Kim Perry» Paul “Wilford-1 The clubroom is often inhab- Britain. From Ireland to be ex-‘in York Simcoe only a few days took 10. Mcrayden failed to win ‘“ , THE IJamie TUCkerman and Douinted by a company of great act. Tory was a name given to before the Liberal nomination‘in any municipality against Sme Farm Mmua‘ , Challenge workman , . Idebaters, and. sometimes also the evicted Irish of the 17thimecting.. I ieith‘eryof his opponents. . I AmomobilclnsuranceCompany M‘s" Mae Hopkms pIeS(Ime’dicontains its fair share of hum- century who took to highway But this was of no conse- There was little doubt. in the . I 0F pins to present grade 7 pupilsiIorists who try very hard to re- robbery for a living. Later the quence as it was only too obviâ€",eventual outcome from the canadlan‘ Head Eff“? “h†are now attending Rose' call and relate some of the first name was applied to any armed,ous the majority of voters ofimoment the polls closed. ‘, scalboroug cancer ila‘m: valerie ChUbb' Robanjokes they ever heard. Irish Papist or Royalist whoiYork Simcoe were jumping on In summation: 1 7 __ __ __> The Canadian Cancer So-Icorkin' Jerry cragg‘ AUbrey Not least among these is one opposed the exclusion of .Iames.ItlTe Trudeau bandwagon irre- The names were Danson andl Davis. Ian Davis. Steven Dice-l Charley Brenzall whose wit is Duke of York. from succession gardleSs, ,Roberts but the magic belonged‘ icrIietoyveIiI‘aII‘thIIIaI OIIganI‘ZI‘iIIOI‘lSIman' David Gadsb‘v' Patric†equalled only bv the constant to the English throne because It; was even more surprising to Pierre. , communmes '“ G bl Deborah In 105 Ron- A ‘ - ~ - .. a Canada and extend: ‘ts . .am e' g ‘ . grin he wears and by the smile of his faith. After 1689 a T013, , Vices in educating tIheI me Ingles' Joanne Lntosm' that he can evoke in other, was a member of one of thei‘ . O . YORK NORTH V ' I and improving the 001:."me Lyn" MCDOWeH' .PEter Ramh'.more solemn. faces. Messrs. two major political parties in Mummpallty Danson (,rant Hurlburt of cancer patients to almost ford' parlegeRFL‘III‘Zrdfh153ne'Lever and Sparks are another England. The_other party was Markham Twp. 5.510 L477 4527 2500 other centres. :Tanquw an EC 31 ' . 1 OP‘ icouple in the great socrety the Whig which. by the way. Richmond Hill 3875 1,755 2,348 Grade 8 puplls I‘ecï¬lVlng Pmswvhose serenity attracts many was a term originally used to V u han TW 9909 1 145 1805 ‘ fI‘Om MI‘S- Hopkins were: 1isteners.I Their intellectual describe cattle and horse a_ g p‘ “v ' T ‘ 49 GGOI'gIna BeaVen. Doug BFOWnevlability to debate in humorous thieves. In 1830 the Tory name WIIIOWdflIe 9,982 2593 5’ 50 > Ian Corkin. Debbie DaviS.Ister the wisdom of Farley was changed officially to Con-i Woodbridge 474 2‘20 344 ‘ (- _V I Bruce Graig. Carol Hallgren-iMowaL the poetic license of servative." 2 Markham Village 2,295 53.1 1,525 a†Blake Jones. Larry Laidman. Lord Alfred Tennyson. or the Naturally. a humorous debate, 26,045 7,724 16,499 JOhn MCDOugallv Heath“ MP' name of Captain Mountbatten‘s followed this great unfolding of YORK SIMCOE _ 4‘ _ . . . I Fee- Donema MCPheev. Bl“ destroyer, Iwas it the “Torrin†political history and finally aJ . _ ' ‘ I Every Item m thls sale )3 from the regular Pattl_Lu .MunI‘OE‘. Demetl’a NIChOISv or was it the “Kelly†'3), cap- member who mght, well have) Municmahty McCutcheon McFayden Roberts i Stock of name brand merchandise. Sheila RatCthl‘d‘ DaVid Rum)“; tures an audience, until only been a social creditor became? a c ‘ t, 2. 2 , , ; Robert TUCRBI‘man and PattliRuss the local barber, knows for quite disgusted and walked out‘ 561;: ,Eï¬gkmbuu 1&0: 1I5;2 I Wessels. sure, saying. “Well at least I only It v. ’I. I :74“ ’I Following the presentations.I Sometimes such clubroom read about the Ark â€" I didn't StOUffVIHe ‘94 “.Z 699 1 the group travelled to Brookâ€" conversations prove educational, help build it!" And there ended Maple 209 m) 207 ' side Road, where, at the home‘and an example of this came another story in clubroom‘ Vaughan 430 139 595 I ‘ of Mrs. Terry Hallgren. a‘last week when an unidentified prose. * * * * K' Tw . 2 200 1 11] 3 042 I ‘ Q swimming party was held and member commented on the fact As this Legion reporter has mg p I I r )I I G R d ' ~. II 'I‘ in spite of the cool weather, that the “Grits†had won the been granted a scholarship to Aurora k t 5%:7 y e u most of the students had a dip. federal election. Some other participate in a course of in- Newmar 9' w- I. a u. 0 ' Refreshments were then enjoy- members immediately demand- struction at a summer school Bradford ' 385 I73 561 ND we V9 "0 red can“at 1° m†ed by everyone. ed to know where the grits had located near the balmy beaches West GWTIITmbury 504 129 516 NAME BRA Wt? "0 brass band *0 Sere' been running and who and what of Lake Huron, this column Tottenham 108 43 167 . . made you. But we can help the heck were they anyway? will. be absent for several Beeton 901 69 157 I II s s w E A R X011 W'Ih names. arid “763' The unidentified one; who weeks. T th E40 12% 483 I I ' . ll0n§OISCh99lsiIISISOICQm- ° looked like a school-teacher. Trusting that regular readers -ecumse ‘ 1 ("Willy faCIIltlesi ShOPPmE 0 and emphatically denied that will forgive the absence, your COOkStOWH 201 48 106 I 1 Information and alltheother he was a separatist. offered the columnist hopes to return en- Innisfil 1.557 684 1,255 . , 3 "W185 you'll want ‘0 know following explanation: dowed with a richness of ten- 13,055 6,080 15,828 1 j I ; aboutyournew hometown. n “The grits,†he said. “Or to dollar words beyond under- râ€" WV ~ 'I . It AIIIINelognle Wagon hostess be more precise, The Clear standing, and a sun-burned I . Inâ€me NOW I L WT VISI a cure nv n ’ ‘ ‘ y o e ience i.Grits, was a name given in 1849 tummy. A to provide all this and gifts as well. 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