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The Liberal, 23 Oct 1969, p. 9

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Mrs. Milton Sherman. Mrs. S. J. English‘ Mrs. Russell Boyâ€"V ington and Mrs. George Kelly Were at Guelph last Wednes- day afternoon to visit Mrs. Gor- don Purves and Mrs. C. J. Rus- sell. There is a new member of the family at the Mitchell home -â€" his name is “Heinz 57” and he is a dog that Mike rescued from the Knob Hill Parking Lot when he found him abandoned. The Howards entertained guests from Collingwood and Buffalo last Saturday â€" Mr. Howard‘s mother. Mrs. L. How- ard with Mr. and Mrs. W. Potts. and Mr. and Mrs. L. McLaugh- lin. The Harpers have lived at Thornhill since retirement. and farmed on Bayview Avenue for many years. A service was held from Rinq Brothers Funer- a1 Home at Thornhill on Friday afternoon, with interment in Thornhill Cemetery. Mrs. Howard has had a very difficult summer having lost both her parents. The afternoon's visitors, about 20 teams included many young people in their ranks and they paid calls to about 125 fami- lies. endeavoring to discover how best the church can serve in these changing limes. and enlisting their support. The \youth program at the church is now well underway. Tyro and Sigma-C boys groups are meeting at 7 pm Tuesday evenings â€" Tyros are under the leadership of Richard Carr and Gordon Brown: Sig- ma-C with Harvey Brown and Brian Reynolds. As an added attraction. Clayton Jones has Volunteered his services to form a “Little League Ice Hoekey" team for boys attending these church groups. The junior choir meets Thursday evenings at '7 pm with Mrs. Clayton Jones direct- ing. Neighborhood Notes Friends in this community were sorry to learn nf the death of Henry Harper October 15. We extend to his wife Jean our sincere sympathy. It is open house at York Cen- tral Hospital tonight (Thursday) and 5ou are invited to attend. gButtonviHe branch members of *the YCHA are providing conk- iles for the tea room nnd will The congregational dinner held last Thursday evening to launch the event was one of the happiest occasions at Brown's Corners Church. according to all reports. There were about 80 present. and Canon Wil- liam Askew of the Anglican Church House issued a chal- lenge and much food for thought to those attending. CGIT meets Thursday even- ings at 7.30 pm, ‘commenc'mg this week. October 23. under the direction of Mrs. A. Hewitt and Mrs. A. Fowler. and on October 27 Explorers will meet for [the first fime under the di- rection of Mrs. J. Buchannan and Mrs. Lloyd Tennyson. One nf the happiest events at Brown's Corners United Church culminated on Sunday with members and adherents com- bining efforts in a stewardship program. ' Sunday afternoon, following a fine service of dedication conducted by Rev. Chris Dugan in the sanctuary, the steward- ship visitation got away to a most enthusiastic start â€"â€" the minister's talk “God is With You“ and his “Prayer for Un- derstanding". choir music by the junior choir singing for the first. time this season (with Mrs. Clayton Jones as direct- ress), and a special anthem by the senior choir, with Mrs. Don Reesor conducting. ‘Euchre The third game of the cur- rent series will be played at Bubtonville Hall Friday even- ing commencing at 8.30 pm. The last game was played October 10, with 24 tables of players attending. Winners were Mrs. Russell Brillinger. Mrs. A. Wood, Mrs. M. Fitz- patrick. Mrs. Patton. Bert Nich- iols, Jim Curtis. Tim Paterson and Roy Tooley. The last three tied for second place and drew lots. Lucky draws went to Gordon Ogden and Mrs. M. McCarthy, and freezeout winners were Russell Boyington and Mrs.'E. Gooderham; Harold Morgason and Mrs. George Tooley. Host- Church News Mrs. H. S. Hallman spent last week visiting relatives in Lis- tnwei and on her return was ac- companied by her sister, Miss Mrs. Albert Yake, Sr. under- went surgery in York County Hospital, Newmarket and is in the intensive care unit. Since leaving her home in Gormley, Mrs. Yake has been a patient at the Willows Nursing Home in Aurora. Mrs. Clyde Slaymaker of Lan- caster, Pennsylvania is visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Steckley. Chester Pattenden returned home on Monday from York County Hospital, Newmarket after undergoing surgery Wed- nesday of last week. Mrs. Gordon Kennedy was admitted to Scarboro General Hospital Saturday for tests and possible surgery. Mr. Kennedy is still in St. Michael's Hospital‘ The new title of great-grand- parents has been bestowed on Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Farmer with the birth of a son to their grandson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hutchinson. Con- gratulations to everyone. Congratulations and best wishes to Rev. Andrew Jones and Mrs. Jones rnee Jan Loe- wenl who were married in North Bay on Saturday. A num- ber of people including Andy's family, neighbors and friends from the community were guests. Wayne Johnson acted as best man. Andy is the minister at Richmond Hill MiSSionary Church and the couple will be‘ living in Richmond Hill. Neighborhood Notes 8.3. 2, Gormley BUTTONVILLE NEWS Sormley Phone 297-1741 CORRESPONDENT: MRS. l". H. LEAF Gormley Neighborhood Notes 70 YONGE ST. NORTH Lucky draws went to Gordon The senior women‘s sewing Ogden and Mrs M_ McCarthy_ circle of Heise Hill met all day and freezeout winners were WedneSday at the home of Mrs- Russell Boyington and Mrs.’ E. Edna Bake? in Vaughan Town- ‘Gooderham; Harold Morgason Ship. and Mrs. George Tooley. Host- The Christmas Cantata Drac- esses were Mrs, Adam Brown tise of local talent commenced and Miss Della Stephenson as-‘Friday evening at Heise Hill. An sisted by Mrs. R. Pralet, Miss'age limit of 18 years has been Cora Brodie, Mrs. K. Stats and set for those who wish to join Mrs. J. Donaldson. this year. [assist with the serving yEuchre patrick. Mrs. Patton. Bert Nich- ols, Jim Curtis. Tim Paterson and Roy Tooley. The last three tied for second place and drew lots. Gormley WI will meet Octo- ber 29 in the afternoon. Mem- bers are asked to meet at the home of Mrs. George Boynton aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Leh- no later than 1:15 pm, from ham of Carlisle. PennSYIvania where they will visit the Me- and Visiting other friends in{Michael Conservation Collection 3 Mrs. Bruce Steckley is con- valescing at her home. Miss Mildred Brillinger is holidaying with her uncle and that state. of Art at Kleinburg. A. Y. Jack- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Boyn- son, a member of the famed ton and family spem- Thanks-IGroup of Seven also lives on giving weekend at a cottagerthe property. The ladies will near Haliburton. return to Mrs. Boynton's home Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heath for business and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Boyn- ton and family spent Thanks- giving weekend at a cottage near Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heath and four children of Manches- ter, England are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Marling. Mrs. Marie Gnnet of Plants. England and Mr. and Mrs. C. Gonet of Whitby were dinner CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED - PHONE 887-5445 Muriel Alexander who will guests Friday evening of M11! lspend a short time here. and Mrs. Gordon Dodd. 3 Miss Dorothy Barber of To- ronto. Mrs. Eva Conover and Mrs. Adeline Daley. both of Mississauga spent a few days with their brother and sister-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber. The community extends a welcome to Mr. and Mrs. John Spears and daughter who have moved into the Brooks' house, the former McLean house. Miss Hazel Johnson has pur- chased the residence of the late Mrs. Frank Harvey in New Gormley. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wells of Santa Monica, California were guests of Mrs. Mildred Holmes for 10 days. Mrs. William Noble attended a seminar on the Ontario Insti« tute for Studies in Education, Saturday at the educational cen- tre, Bloor Street, Toronto. Mrs. Harry Sayers of Rich- mond Hill spent last weekend with her father, Joseph Jones. Mixing speeds for all needs. Dual spring steel beaters, push- button ejection, thumb-flip 3-speed control. Handsome two- tone, high impact plastic casing. Complete with wall hanger. 110 volts. PHILIPS Electric Mixer Rev. Walter Kelly and Mrs. Kelly were guest speakers at Heise Hill Church Sunday even- ing. They are preparing to leave lfor the mission field in Nicara- Igua. South America early in the near year. sponsored by the {Brethren in Christ Church. The Christmas Cantata prac- tise of local talent commenced Friday evening at Heise Hill. An age limit of 18 years has been set for those who wish to join this year. in the passing of Mrs. Joseph at her home after a lengthy illâ€" ness. Funeral service was held on Wednesday from First Bapt- ist Church in Toronto. Mrs. Jos- eph had a wide circle of friends and had taught music. on piano and violin for many years. The Joseph children sang on many occasions in many places. Be- sides being so talented music- ally. Mrs. Joseph had a vibrant personality and a very courage- ous spirit which carried her through the long months of ill- ness. Remember to set your clocks back at 2 am on Sunday! Church News Sympathy of the community is extended to Harold Joseph. Frederica, Jeannette and Victor Miss Mary Pattenden of North Bay spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Pattenden. Visiting friends here for a few days were Mr. and Mrs. John Patfieid of Wasaga Beach. Suffering a fail while picking apples in his orchard, Clifford Winger was badly shaken up. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stickley spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Frey at Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith entertained Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith of Toronto at supper on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Boynton were guests at the wedding of their cousin. Robert Sweezie, Jr. and Miss Jean Martin at North- side Gospel Chapel in Barrie on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs‘ George Pearson of Queensville had Sunday din- ner with your correspondent and Charleen. CANADIAN TIRE ASSOCIATE STORE About 175 people packed Mount Pisgah Church to capac- ity for the 99th Anniversary Service at 2:30 pm on Sunday. Rev. Douglas Davis of Stouff- ville was guest speaker and the Harmonaires Quartette rendered special music. This country church was closed in June 1965, but is re-opened each year for the anniversary. when former residents and friends come back to renew the friendship gained during the years at this com- munity church. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to the community to at- end an illustrated address on a trip to Brazil related by Mrs. S. Atyeo and Miss Ina Burkhol- der of Vineland at the Mission- ary Church October 29 at 8 pm. Mr. and Mrs. William Hall will be singing. A baby shower was held Thursday evening last in the Fellowship Hall of the Missionâ€" ary Church for Mrs. Jack Wright and Baby Dale and for Mrs. Gordon Byers and Baby Richard. A special Thanksgiving pro- gram was in charge of President Hans Koopman Friday evening at the youth fellowship in the Missionary Church. Rev. J. Kearns. Mrs. Kearns and Mother Claus. missionaries to the Indians. presented an inspiring public service of song October 22 in the Missionary Church. The women‘s sewing circle met all day Tuesday in the fel- lowship hall of the Missionary Church. 431 ALLENCOURT PLAZA Mr. Eric Basciann, who has been the leading hair expert in Rich- mond Hill for the past 10 years, has now completed a course in the art of wig-making and wishes to convey his knowledge and experience to all those interested in obtaining a hairpiece or in having their present one serviced or properly styled or colored. FOR FREE CONSULTATION CALL MR. BASCIANO Would You Believe BEFORE Allencourt Barber Shop and Men’s Hair Stylist Fuss and muss begone! Whip through the work with the one that mixes, blends, shxeads, beats and grates. Powerful motor, 2-speed switch and stainless steel cutters. 1 6 4 52-oz. container. Reg. $17.44 0 4 N SAMSON ’ ° Dfim?“ Food Blender DOMIWN Electric Knife SAMSON The International Ploughing Match was held at Paris. On- tario recently and several Head- [ford men attended. York [County W a r d e n Stewart 'Rumble, along with 23 other wardens ploughed with horses and walking ploughs in a con- test that. was won by Owen Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leek at- tended Cedar Grove Anniversâ€" ary last Sunday. and visited Mr. and Mrs. Alan Reesor. Neighborhood Notes Mr. and Mrs. Cummer Lee and two of their children. Gloria and Gordon, travelled through Minden, Haliburton and Dorset on their way to Al- gonquin Park. They had enter- tained hopes of taking pictures of moose, or bear, or something equally exciting. but had to settle for scenery when the largest animal they saw was a chipmunk! Rosemary Leek spent the‘an evening of fun and games. weekend Ibravely) in Montreal‘Prizes will be awarded for or- as the guest of Miss Leighliginal costumes, so be sure to Rootham. deck yourselves out in Hallow- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leek at- e‘cn finery - the scarier the tended Cedar Grove Annivers-lmerrier! Guest speaker was Mrs. Eve- lyn Milsted, who gave a very interesting talk on the “History Women's Institute The October meeting of the WI was held Tuesday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Harry Barber. Roll call was answered by “A Forgotten Place in Our Town- ship and What I Would Like To Do About It." This? This Week 9 s Happen mgs V1 ctorla Square CORRESPONDENT: MRS. MARILYN RUMBLE I PHONE 884-2577 -hood Notes {Loveless. warden of Brant and HEADFORD NEWS There will be no church or Sunday School services at Head- ford United this Sunday. Rev. Charles Higginson will be guest speaker at Victoria Square United Church, and all are wel- come to have the opportunity of meeting him and at the same time share in the worship and fellowship of the 89th Anniver- sary at Victoria Square. Headford Sunday School will be holding its annual Hallowâ€" e‘en Costume Party this Friday at 7.30 pm. Sunday school pupils, friends, and parents are all welcame to come out for an evening of fun and games. a former resident of York County. Mr. Loveless is father- in-law of Liberal Bob Nixon, leader of the opposition at Queen‘s Park. Church News Prize winners were: Mrs. Reid Brumwell. Mrs. Harvey Collard. Mrs. Shirley Young, Frank Brumwell. Bert Nichols and Jesse Dewsbury. Mrs. Wes of Gormley Post Office." which Clarke won the bushel of ap- was very much enjoyed. ples in the lucky draw and Euchre Harry Allen won the draw for a There were 16 tables of basket of potatoes euchre players at the party held} Another euchre party will be in the community hall Friday held October 31 at 8 pm. evening of last week. ;Church News AFTER 884-2151 Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Gee showed colored slides of their trip this summer to England. Scotland and Ireland, which were much enjoyed. It was decided to have a shower of toiletries for the Winchester Home for Girls at the November meeting. Tickets are now available for the annual turkey supper spon- sored by the UCW in the com- munity hall November 12. They may be obtained from any neiu uctoner 31 at 8 pm. | At the 11 am service guest Church News Tspeaker will be Rev. Charles The UCW met at the home Higginson, BA, BB, of Ajax of Mrs. Harry Barber Wednes-IUnited Church. formerly of day evening of last week. The:Richmond Hill United. Special worship service was taken byimusic will be given by the Mrs. William Sandie, assisted‘local choir. by Mrs. Jim Boyd. 4' At the van nm nun“ nu. $879' 25 ” CONSOLE (DIOR TElE VISION COME . . . TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT YOU’RE REALLY BUYING . . . WE’RE PROUD OF IT AT 28 Levendale Rd., South Block Completely handwired chassis Electrolok - as soon as set is turned on Convenience control panel High gain color circuit Deilcraft cabinet SELLING PRICE COLOR LUXURY FEATURES @LECTROHOME RICHMOND HILL TV Carve a slice of the action with a $3.59 saving! Removeablo 9” stainless steel blades cut like a connoisseur. Powerful 115 volt motor and finger-tip switch. 2-tone 1 handle; 8-ft. cord. Reg. $16.88 THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. Oct. 23. 1969 thinks about tomorrow to give you the best Ioda y. We Service What We Sell Higginson. BA, BD_ of Ajax Birthday greetings are sent to United Church. formerly of Judy Hart, October 23; Lindsay Richmond Hill United. Special Brumwell, six years, October music will be given by the 27; Robert Gee. one year. Oc~ local choir. ltober 27; Mark Rumney. 12 Al the 7.30 pm service the years. October 28; Douglas special speaker will be Rev. H. MacDonald, October 28; John Dahlin of Bond Head United Houck. 11 years, October 28; Church. Special music will be!Mrs. Don Canning. October 29. presented by Brian Reynolds ofland Dale Barker. seven years. Brown's Corners United. who’October 29. will be accompanied by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Forson Don Reesor. organist. and girls of Cannington called Neighborhood Notes [on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boyn- Sunday afternoon Mr. and ton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Don Boynton entertained! Sympathy is extended to Mr. relatives in honor of their and Mrs. John Empringham in niece, Margaret Sandle. andithe passing of Mrs. Empring- Vern Pennock. who are beinglham's brother. Fred Clubine, at married in November. Marg-lGondwood. The annual anniversary ser- vices of Victoria Square United Church will be held this Sun- day. UCW members 884-7456 RICHMOND HILL-4844196 Richmond Heights Shopping Centre Carlton C06-014-2 Miss Marion Ellen Jenkins of Queensland. Australia. has been visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rumney and family. aret and Vern received many begagtifql and useful gifts.

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