Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 19 Feb 1970, p. 20

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20 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Feb. 19, 197 Hill, a first year student at the School of Mines of the Northern College of Applied Arts and Technology, 'Haileybury Cam- pus, has been awarded the Fal- conbridge Nickel C o m p a n y Scholarship. it was announced recently. He stood eighth in a class of 46. Awarded David Public from Ba in 1969. in 1969. His int: natural sin Scrimger. mining ind born in a 5 community 1969 he “ natural since his father. Ross Scrimger. is employed in the mining industry and David was born in a small northern mining community. In the summer of 1969 he worked as a prospec- tor’s assistant in Northwestern Canada and the Yukon and in 1968 was engaged in prospect- ing and exploration in the Cop- permine area. reached only by helicopter. over th Shop, 2 in May it until health died Fe jor sum pita]. \N He live1 ue. Wil Mr. McCausland is at by his wife. Ethel. son grandchildren Kenneth a ren. daughter-in-law B and brother Roy. He u ren. daughter-in-law Barbara, and brother Roy. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCausland of Lindsay. The funeral service was held at the R. S. Kane Funeral Home, Willowdale. Monday with interment following in York Cemetery. Neighborhood Notes A speedy recovery is wished for Joe Stephenson who is in Toronto Western Hospital. Birthday greetings to Mary Mortson, February 19, Marilyn. Ashton. February 21. Mrs. Joe Stephenson, February 22. Mar- nie Ashton. five and Lawrence Ashton, both February 25. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nichols (Cathy Wright) on the birth of a daugh- ter on Valentine's Day, the first granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright and another granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols. Miss Muriel Mortson spent the weekend at the Ontario Athletic Leadership Camp at Lake Couchiching. Miss Karen McWhirter of Toronto spent the weekend with her cousins Colleen and Gordon McWhirter. Davi Fentre The annual WI pot luck sup- per for members. families and friends was held in the com- munity hall Tuesday evening of last week. Following the supper. euchre was played. Another euchre party will be held in the community hall Friday evening at 8 pm. Evelyâ€" one is welcome to attend and ladies will please provide. SleighRide Party Saturday was a beautiful day for the sleigh-ride party for Sunday school pupils. parents and teachers held at Cedar Glen Conference Centre. Victoria Square Approximately 50 people en- joyed the hour-long ride on horse-drawn sleighs through the Glen. and then partook of hot dogs. hot chocolate and dough- nuts. Elmer Everyone reports having a wonderful time and those un- able to anend missed a real treat. Canadian Cancer Society "IN MEMORIAM" GIFTS may be sent to the following In Memoriam Secretaries: Richmond Hill: Mrs. W. B. Niddrie 121 Trayhorn Drive 884-7478 Thomhill Mrs. ' 46 1 “-\--IA.«-«.n-n.l Gormley Elmer McCausIand lived at 262 Willowdale. ' the Aubrey Dunn p, 22 Yonge Street vIay last year and a ntil November w] th forced him to 1 February 6 follow: surgery in Providen , 1. Warden Avenue. . DAVID rid attended M; c School and gr Bayview Secondary Correspondent: Mrs. W. Sandle RR. 2 Gormley Telephone 887-5421 1 Ross Street first ye.‘ of Mine: interes since and the Yukon 5 engaged in exploration in area. reached McCaus Aubrey Yonge Mrs. F. Donnelly 3.11.2 Gormley 887-5203 H. C. Montgomery Silver Aspen Dr. 889-1408 SCRIMGER Scholarship ausland West Jsland. who took ey Dunn Barber ge Street North, ear and operated mber when ill him to retire, 6 following ma- Providence Hos- Avenue. Toronto. 2 Dunview Aven- Scrim mining father. I MacKillop graduated ary School mger. 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