Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 5 Dec 1968, p. 11

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Handicraft features were a double wedding ring quilt, a satin comforter. crochefed edg- ings on embroidered pillow cases and luncheon cloths, baby outfits and hundreds of items sewn. crafted and designed by the busy members. The consolation prize was four colorful coffee mugs. won by David Hill of Weldrick Road. Richvale. A pair of pillow cases. cameo painted by Mrs. Irene Bowes was won by Z. Teetzel. Roseview Avenue. Richmond Hill. STOUFFVILLE: A workman in the Ponderosa subdivision built a fire in the middle of a room to warm his hands. The blaze burned a hole through the floor and the village fire department had a call to extinguish the fire. Council will bill the man's employers. The United Church's annual bazaar held November 30 was officially opened by Mrs. I. A. Higgins. wife of Rev. Higgins of Carrville and Thornhill United Churches. Appreciation from President Mrs. Mary Read and Convenor Mrs. Adam Read is extended to all visitors and UCW mem- bers who helped make this major fund raising project the best, one ever. A lucky ten year nld girl. Carrie Rafitaille of Cochrane won the Christmas baby doll. Her ticket was purchased by her aunt, UCW member Mrs, Thelma Sommerville. whose homemade bread and buns are a yearly feature of the bake table besides all the tasty pies and cakes which were sold. The Young Liberals dance held at Langstaff Secondary November 30 was well attended. Door prizes of records and com- plimentary meal tickets were won by Brian Swindlehurs];.i Pemberton Road. Bob Park and Wayne Hislop. Langstaff Sec- ondary has announced its Christmas dance will be held December 20 and will feature “The Midnltes“. a well known young group. ‘ Bazaar Sympathy of the community ls extended to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bushell. Birch Avenue in the recent 1055 of his father, John Bushell. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meeting. Church News Many members of the congre- gation of Emmanuel Anglican attended the open house at the rectory. Sunday afternoon. Ad- vent Sunday is the Church’s New Year and these friends celebrated it by visiting to- gether and enjoying the delic- ious party goodies made by Kathleen and Ann Rhodes. Neighborhood Notes Following the departure of the candidates. President Alex Steele convened a short bus- iness meeting. The recent can- vass for funds for the rink was very successful and work has already commenced on the rink. At a general meeting of Langstaff Home and School Auxiliary. held November 27, the Vaughan-Woodbridge canola dates for the new county school board spoke briefly, stating his reasons for running in the cur rent election. The speeches were followed by a lively ques- tion and answer period. The authority also decided to apply for a licence to serve wine and beer with meals at Pioneer Village’s Halfway House Res- taurant, and to establish over- night trailer camps at Clairville and Petticoat Creek Conserva- tion A~eas. Metro Region Conservation Authority approved the project last week. The school will ac- commodate 50 Metro school children at a time for week- long stays. Home and School A $150,000 natural science school will be built next year at Claremont Conservation Area in Pickering Township. New School Natural Science Cost $150,000 OLDEST AUTHORIZED DATSUN DEALERSHIP IN ONTARIO David of york.) PHONE 889-8830 - 884-8134 SEE THE NEW I969 CARRVILLE Automobiles Ltd. 16 Industrial Rd. Richmond Hill Mrs. Geoffrey Cook 84 Garden Ave. Phone: 889-4553 CORRESPONDENT Correspondent: Mrs. Arlene Park Phone 884-5051 LANGSTAFF NEWS ‘ire department extinguish the L bill the man's IMPORT THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday, Dec. 5, 1968

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