g 524 BAYVIEW AVE. â€"â€" RICHMOND HILL " 39623335353)? §MWWWWW5 V‘“ ABE YELY TEUNISSEN 3th}? * * * * Winona and Murray Hohhs.}:‘,'ll;i Congratulations to Pauline/574 Netherford Road. now have;is I and Frank Steele. 39 Lancerltheir daughter Cathy homeiwill Drive on the birth December 14 from the hospital and would Fret of their second daughter. whoilike to express their apprecia- and first saw the light of day atftion to the neighbors for their and 3.00 am at York Central Hospi-lhelp so willingly given, and for Sm, A Very Merry Christmas to all readers of this column and a Prosperous New Year. At the December 10 meeting of township coun- cil. under this provision. Percy Harrison of 'RR 2 Maple was given permission to hold "organized hunts" on his own property on Bathurst Street. and on the neighboring properties of Cadillac Lumber Ltd. (Roy Baker (tenant), Alvin Baker, John Baker and Robert Melnschenk. The hunts are to take place from Decem- Vaughan Township pass- ed a bylaw in 1962 and then in 1967 new legisla- tion was passed. Both pieces of legislation prohibit the discharge of firearms in the municipality. provision was made for farmers to be ex- empt in protection of their crops. ' The rabbits to be exter- minatpd are causing dam- age to trees. shrubs and crops in the Bathurst Street area. There will be fewer rab- bits in Vaughan Township by spring next, year â€"â€" but those which will be elimin- ated will not be Easter bunv nies. Maple, Concord and Edgeley District News "The “band†ls always wllllng to publish items regardlng people and events contributed by its readers Maple. please phone Mrs. Pam Rolfe, 832-1122; in Edgeley and Concord, Madeline McLeod, 884-1105. in I Carryille Grocery Happy New Year Merry Christmas Declare War On Roaming Rabbits Bathurst Street Area FROM AND During last year's hunt 76 rabbits were extermin- ated, the Bathurst Street farmer said. on the 800 acres involved. Chief dam- age has been to ornamental shub‘bery and trees. In an interview with “The Liberal†Mr. Harrison not- ed that only hunters ap- proved by him and wh0se names appear on a list given the township will be permitted in the hunt. Last year. several other “guns†shot pheasants on the ap~ proved lands without per- mission. Mr. Harrison re- ported “Our boys leave the pheasants alone. we are only after the rabbits," he said. tal. Frank and Pauline have named their baby Carolyn Jill and she weighed in at 6 lbs. 2 025., Big sister. two-yearâ€"old Jennifer is very happy with her sister. Nanny Gillman, Pauline‘s mother took charge of the home while she was away. Council's permission car- ried the provisos that only shotguns be used and that the chief of police or his representative be authoriz- ed to stop the said shoots if they are not properly supervised. her 15 to March 1. The other property owners and tenant involved have given Mr. Harrison and his hunt- ing companions permiasion to hunt on their properties. IN THE VILLA GE GE MAPLE A report on the area conven- tion held at the Royal York Hotel in November was made by Mrs. R. Julian who was a delegate. An article was read by Mrs. A. Ella dealing with the theme of some Christmas Cards “We Can Do Without." mummmmnmm ahhhhkhï¬ Christmas The Theme 0f Vellore Meeting Christmas was the appropri- ate subject in the limelight for the December meeting of the Vellore Women's Institute. Featured was the reading of ’a paper on the meaning of Christmas by Mrs. H. Stephen- nunmmmlmaa MAPLE UNITED The Sacrament of Holy Com- munion will be celebrated at 20 minute intervals commencing at 7 pm and continuing till 9 pm Christmas Eve to enable all members of the church to par- ticipate in worship. ZION LUTHERAN A Christmas Day service will be held at 10 am at the church and Mrs. Arnold Peter will sing a solo. Elï¬n} nmmmmnmammgmz Christmas In 313th ST. STEPHEN'S ANGLICAN This year as usual St. Step- hen‘s are holding a Carol Ser- vice Christmas Eve with Holy Communion commencing at 11 pm till just after midnight. 026313315 I Rzawmaï¬nzmzaamaa The evening was rounded off with all those present joining in carol singing. It was most unfortunate that Mrs. Lloyd Kerswill, 43 Keele Street North slipped and broke her wrist while at the school- room. Everyone was so sorry that this happened and all join to wish her a speedy recovery. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church A very successful congrega- tional dinner was held in the schoolroom December 14 with over 100 people sitting down to t a pot luck supper. The tables ‘ were beautifully decorated with I toothpick Christmas trees made I by the CGIT and Christmas Christmas cake goodies were served The topic for the January meeting at Vellore Memorial Hall will deal with "Health." The Christmas carol sing song was led by Mrs. R. Burton. sec~ retary of West York WI. on her alto harp. December 29 there will be Morning Prayer at 11 am and at 6.30 pm. in the parish hall the Sunday school will present a Christmas pageant with carols for everybody. A11 denominations are welcome at this service which is always a delightful and peaceful ser- vice. Christmas Day Holy Com- munion will be celebrated at 11 am with carols. Tea, coffee and sandwiches; were served to warm them on their return to the church. Mrs. Edythe Birkett extended an invitation to all interested persons to join with the ladies of St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church at 2.00 pm January 6 in the parish hall. Mothers. if you are looking for entertainm at for the chil- dren during the Christmas holi- day remember Abel Lee, 6 Clemson Crescent, our local artist has an exhibition till De- cember 28 at the W and W Art Galleries. Gallery Yonge. 830 Yonge Street of Printing Ink Butterflies and Retrospective Works 1958-68. The gallery is open from 11.00 am to 5.00 pm. Tuesday till Saturday and 7.00- 9.00 pm. Thursdays. Local re- sidents are especially welcome. Senior Citizens 1 ‘City Hall and the Legislative Friday being the last day of Buildings. They drove through school for 1968 many class the BayVieW and Thornhill parties were held and gifts ex- areas where the decorations are changedg’Mrs. Dianne Gronfors just lovely. grade 5 class performed a play Due credit for the \enjoyment for the students and Mrs. Margo‘ of the trip by the 44 wonderful Jones’ grade 3 class presented people who purchased tickets, “Christmas Doll" to the delight must go to Mr. Bryson who was of all. The parents of those tak- a most considerate and an ex-.ing part were invited to watch cellent driver. _ [the performances. The bus. with Ross Bryson at the wheel, left St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church at 6.30 pm and headed south to the city where they saw the beautiful Christmas lights at Toronto The senior citizens took their planned bus trip last Monday evening in spite of the cold and high winds. From there he will go to Florence, Milan. Pisa and on to Switzerland and if he has time, he hopes to visit Spain also. Exhibition and hopes to be in St. Peter Square on Christmas Eve. The Brice family are. at presâ€" ent receiving letters from Paris, which according to Lawrence is a very expensive city. He will fhen proceed south to the French Riviera. Monte Carlo and on to Rome for Christmas. Lawrence Brice, son of Post- master Eric Brice and Eileen is now on a three-week vaca- tion in Europe from his studies at the University of Edinburgh. she was in York Central Vacation In Europe the gifts- seat Ito _Ca§hy_ while-candles made by the Explorers and other ‘ “The Liberal†requires a {correspondent for Concord. {If you enjoy serving your ‘community and want to earn some extra money then phone Staff Writer Madeleine McLeod at 884- 1105. m-------- There will be no Christmas services at St. Andrew's. A can- dlelight service was held on Sunday last. Holy Communion will be cele- brated at 11 'pm at the New Year's Eve service. ‘ ies the standings are Sneezy’s 40. Bashful’s 35, Doc’s 33, y Sleepy’s 30, Snow White's 22. E Dopey’s 16, Grumpy’s 13 and Happy‘s 7. At the end of the second ser-Jg V Kwanzaame In the games played Decemâ€" ber 16 Snow White's took 5 points leaving Grumpy's with 2. Happy‘s took 5 leaving Bash- ful’s with 2, Sneezy’s took 5 leaving Sleepy’s with 2 and Doc's took all '7 points from Dopey’s. The Churches Ladies League [ Congratulations girls and congratulations Mrs. Cryder- man. their coach. At a meeting held December 13 a new student council was elected. Successful candidates were President Susan Taylor. Vice President Mark Sones. Sec- retary Debbie Cook and Treas- urer Lynn Myers. Three coun- cillors were also elected, Lee Myers, Ann Sinclair and Siege Pflug. Friday the thirteenth is lucky for some! Joseph Gibson School KINGSDALE ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. CARL HEDER 1 TEMPLE 3-5401 Volleyball team “A†had a very successful season and won all their games playing other schools in Vaughan. Members of the team are Nancy Lloyd, San- dra Diceman. Terry Tarling. Lynn Myers, Laura Young, Debâ€" bie Hughes. Ann Sinclair. Deb- bie Dowdall. Susan Taylor and Beth Vnigt. In the evening it was the turn of the Explorers and CGIT who also made jolly in the school- room. George Bailey School On December 19 the COC, 15 in all and twa leaders enjoyed a Christmas party after school and had great fun playing shuf- flehoard. OLDEST AUTHORIZED DATSUN DEALERSHIP IN ONTARIO 1 Entertainment was provided by Mr. Lowe, a magician from Toronto who held his audience enthralled and mystified by his tricks. Members of the CGIT and the Explorers enacted two Christmas plays and Santa Claus was in attendance to the delight of the youngsters. On December 19 the COC. 15 in all and two leaders enjoyed a Christmas party after school and had great fun playing shuf- flehoard. In the evening it was the turn of the Explorers and CGIT who also. mn'ln £311.: 1‘» ‘1‘“ nn‘nAAI The bowlingrfor the centre-i pieces took place this week and. the winners in the high single for each team were: Marg Crook, Lynn Jellison. Ina Shepâ€"I herd. Marg Thacker. Det Pal-3 mer. Hilda Allen. Ilse Thump-I Ison and Elva Moore. In the high ‘triple section the winners werezi Sandy Sinclair. Ann King. Ail-i een Birch. Carol Munshaw,t Sharon Groundsell. Marg Amos! Doreen Schanck and Winonal Hobbs. N Pioneer League December 19 was the evening the Pioneer League bowled for Code for Drivers You watch the fellow who drives ahead. you watch the fel- low behind. you look at the right. you look at the left. and drive with a clear. calm mind: but the fellow you really have to watch. on the hlghway. you will find. is the fellow behind the fellow ahead, and ahead of the fellow behind. Brownies Brown Owl Mrs. Nancy Arn- old. leader of the lst Kleinburg Brownie Pack reports that Terry Martyn planned the Christmas party for all the children held December 17 at which were afterwards p}esent- ed to the girls mothers. Isabel Dahl was the champion Automobiles Ltd. 16 Industrial Rd. Richmond Hill PHONE 889-8830 - 884-8134 SEE THE NEW 1969 Concord Correspondent ST. ANDREW’S PRESBY'I‘ERIAN 5 in Maple. Concord. Edgeley and Kleinburg. Kleinburg. Mrs. Lucille Shaw. 893-1432. IMPORT :2 832-2590 - Maple Plaza '1! 16 Keele St. N., Maple -â€" Phone 832-0040 W m» Standings are now Ed Barrett 58, Joe Lortie 37. Len Weeks 32 and Pete Craih 27. Ed Borrett. was the champion of the evening scoring both high single and high triple with 271 and 684 respectively. The game scores for the evening were Pete Craib’s team 5 leaving Len Week's boys with 2 and Ed Barrett's team also took 5 points leaving Joe Lor- tie's team with 2 points. their turkeys. the lucky win- ners were Pete Craib, Harry Foden. Lorne Lloyd. Ed Kersey, Orne Downey. Joe Lottie. Clar- ence Brown and Ed Barrett. of the evening with high single 306 and high triple 780 and her average is 217. and after January 2, 1969 M. J. Kinnee, Chairman Advisory Vocational Committee A. C. Peck, Chairman York Central District High School Board Additional registrations are invited for Aca- demic, Commercial and Technical Courses. New classes (subject to a minimum enrol- ment of 15) will be organized as follows: At Bayview Secondary School - Introduction to Computer Concepts beginning Monday, January 13 - Food Preparation, Hints for Housewives, beginning Wednesday, January 8 - Social Dancing beginning Wednesday, January 8 At Thornhill Secondary School - Golf beginning Wednesday. January 8 - Modern Camping Techniques Wednesday. January 8' - Key Punching, beginning Wednesday, January 8 At Woodbridge High School Conversational French for Beginners, beginning Monday, January 13 FEES â€" $10.00 plus $2.00 registration fee For further information phone 884-4477 â€" on Registrations for new applicants will be held at the three schools on Monday, January 6, 1969 from 7:30 - 9:30 pm. ADULT EDUCATION Eyening Programme Winter Term â€" January-March I969 New Registrations and Courses Bayview Secondary School Thornhill Secondary School Woodbridge High School Continuing Coursesâ€" Classes for the second term will resume on Monday, January 6, and Wednesday, January 8, 1969. Merry Christmas 5%;3; and X ' - Happy New Year 5 To All Our Many Customers and Friends We Extend Heartfelt Good Wishes For a Wonderful Holiday Season Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas Happy New Year Maple Restaurant AND DINING ROOM la Riviera Coiffure York Central District High School Board and The Advisory Vocational Committee Offer FROM THE MANAGEMENT & STAFF 10 WEEKS at The Festival Choir of Vaugh~ an Township travelled by bus December 18 with Director of Music Hugh Martin. Bob Rich- ardson and Miss Fynbo to sing Christmas music at the Ontario Hospital in Aurora and at Green; Acres Senior Citizens' Home In Newmarket. Teachers and pupils of Klein- hurg Junior Public School may well be proud of their presenta- tion of the Christmas concert “The Great Announcement". which took place December 17 at, 1.30 pm and 8 pm. Mackenzie Senior Public School‘ School News Brown Owl Mrs. Nancy Arn- old. leader of the lst Kleinburg Brownie Pack reports that Terry Martyn planned the You watch the fellow who drives ahead. you watch the fel- low behind. you look at the right, you look at the left. and drive with a clear. calm mind: but the fellow you really have to watch. on the hlghway. you will find. is the fellow behind the fellow ahead, and ahead of the fellow behind. Brownies I Neighborhood Notes .. choirs sang "Hurry Up. Christ- 5 Jim O‘Hara. who has beenlmas. Silent Night, Little Drum- working with 'your correspond-‘mer Boy. Hark. The Herald; ent's husband and staying with Angels Sing. I Heard the Bells. ; them. has gone home to Sault Come. Shepherds Come. NowellJ Ste. Marie. Nowell. Shepherds In the Fields} Miss Marg O‘Brien of RRl. Abiding. Joy to the World. Wej Kleinburg and Mr. and Mrs. Wish You a Merry Christmas"H George Adams with- children 7 Your correspondent and her; II.A_£ A. Miss Marg O‘Brien of RRl. Kleinburg and Mr. and Mrs. George Adams with children Muriel. Bobby and Janet left December 18 to spend a three- week vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Phillips are visiting her mother in Flor- ida for Christmas. Code for Drivers The pageant eVolved as the THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Dec. 26, 968 . Q ‘5 _ ‘ _ , \ . , _ K [em burg K larlon g Merry 1 Christmas , elghborhood Notes l. choirs sang “Hurry Up. Christ- 5 d j Jim O‘Hara. who has beenlmas, Silent Night. Little Drum- :1: an 1 orking with your correspond- mer Boy. Hark. The Herald 5' y H's husband and staying with Angels Sing. I Heard the Bells. g lem, has gone home to Sault Come. Shepherds Come. Nowell.l New Year Le. Marie. Nowell. Shepherds In the Fieldsfg f Miss Marg O'Brien of RRl. Abiding. Joy to the World. 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