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The Liberal, 28 May 1970, p. 17

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The pioneer girls and their leaders had a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening in hon- our of Miss Mildred Brillinger. Miss Brillinger was the guest of honor at a community bridal shower Monday night at Vicâ€" toria Square Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Steckley Gormley properties, the resi- of Mr. and Mrs. uon Logan or have retumEd from 8 Pleasant dence of Mr. and Mrs. HenryIHamilton. vacation with relatives and Heine. friends in California. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brillinger Master David Wright under- had supper with Mr. and Mrs. went a tonsillectomy at York Walter Steckley of Barrie on Central Hospital. Richmond Hill Thursday last. . ‘ on Wednesday of last week. Miss Dorothy Doust of Kit- Mrs. Eldon Brillinger, Michael chener spent a three-week holi- and Donna spent the weekend day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred w1th her parents, Mr. /and Mrs. Doust. Clarence Weaver at Cobaconk. Mrs. Charles Milsted and Mr. dents attended the silver wed- and Mrs. Eldon Gooding of ding anniversaryof Mr.andM1'S. Richmond Hill‘ were supper Fred Climenhage, the former Bishop E. J. Swalm and Mrs. Swalm of Duntroom called on the Brillingers enroute to the funeral of Mrs. Russell Ferguâ€" son of Palgrave. The late Mrs. Ferguson had been a nurse-in- training at Niagara Falls Hospi- tal with Miss Mildred Swalm. This tragedy appears to be con- A number of Gormley resi-Inected with the sad death of lMrs. Bert Moorby of this com- munity. Major Fred Lewis \and Mrs! Neighborhood Notes Phone or write for our brochure: LARGE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY facilities. barber and hairdressing facilities. PRIVATE DOCTORS’ examination room and private visiting" rooms. EXCELLENT NURSING CARE. REGISTERED NURSES on staff 7 days a week. WELFARE ASSISTANCE for those who qualify. RIVER GLEN HAVEN Private and Semi-Private accommodations available Bright, sunny rooms, large sitting-room areas, elevator service, individual bed nursing call system, individual room control fire alarm system, dining room and bed food service. Excellent food. “A Home Away From Home” 244 NEWKIRK RD., RICHMOND HILL F3111 Gillies of Dundalk. Mr. and Mrs. Dieter Fischer- Isbert and girls spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. George Stacey at their cottage near Wau-baushene. A “For Sale" sign has been erected on another of the older Gormley properties, the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry guests Sunday of and Mrs.|Elva Heise AN ALL NEW NURSING HOME Built to the latest Department of Health specifications and requirements, is Gormley Neighborhood Notes NOW OPEN CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED - PHONE 887-5445 Bishop E. J. Swalm and Mrs. Swalm of Duntroom called on the Brillingers enroute to the funeral of Mrs. Russell Fergu- son of Palgrave. The late Mrs. Ferguson had been a nurse-in- training at Niagara Falls Hospi- Elva Heise of Gormley. at Lewis were guests of the Stevensville Memorial Hall on War Amputations of Canada, Sunday. Toronto branch at a dinner and Rev. Elwood Flewelling and dance and then spent the week- Mrs. Flewelling of Hummelston. end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ger- Pennsylvania visited friends in ris of Scarboro. the community last weekend. I Many guests attended the Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bl‘illinger and family were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Logan of Hamilton. Mr. Murray Binions River Glen Haven High Street Sutton W$t 722-3631 "The Suburban Dilemma" ‘Congratulations to our third Go'rmley couple who also chose May 16 as their wedding day. ‘Carmen Henderson and Miss \Dawn Tatton were married in [Heise Hill Church at 7 pm on *Saturday. Reverend Elwood Flewelling of Pennsylvania per- formed the ceremony. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Anderson and Bob of Toronto. They have moved into the house on Doner Street. They recently purchased it. from Sheldon Brooks. Many guests attended the Open House Sunday afternoon in honor of Rev. Andrew Mc- Niven and Mrs. McNiven's sil- ver wedding anniversary. Among the young fellows helping with seeding in our area is 80-year-old Clarence Doner of Stouffville. He has been helping on the farm work- ed by his son Harold. Sympathy is expressed to Mr, and Mrs. Tim Tomlin (our Simpson-Seams driver who mov- ‘ed into our community a few ‘weeks ago), in the sudden pas- sing of his father on May 14. The funeral was held on May 16 in Toronto. Congratulations to Victor Noble and Miss Cathy Montieth, who also were married on Sat- urday afternoon at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Markham. Congratulations are also in order for Don Wideman. He graduated from the business course at Ryerson Technological Institute, Toronto. At the time of writing it is les in. we nigumuus acnoui may uncertain whether or not there “in and Mrs Harv c 1 will be a postal strike. However Fina h P ey asse if it does come. Gormley Post and M e o reston’ spent . . . the May 16 weekend with Office W111 still be open and‘ the rural couriers will cover‘mancne’ Freda and Ruth Hen' their routes each day. A strike derson' Mr. and Mrs. David Sykes wopld of coui'se cut off all but and Gregory of Stem, Connec. our local mail. ticutt, spent a few days with her CongratUIationS to ME and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Wayne Johnson, who were Tatum. ‘ married May 16 in St- GabFiEI ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scharback Anglican Church. Richmond and Debbie of Toronto, Mr. and Hill East. Mrs. Louis Climenhaze of Stev- Gerhart van Rijn of Holland is holidaying with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ‘van Rijn and family. Mrs. Tom Kenney is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. Dieter Fischer- Isbert. MI. and Mrs. George Stacey and George Jr., attend- ed the Mother’s Day Dinner and Dance on May 16 at German‘ia International at the Graystones in Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Marling moved recently to Thornton. Mr. Marling operated the Gormley Garage for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Compagna (CLIP SCHEDULE AND KEEP BY T.V. SET) and family have moved into the house by Gormley Garage and Tony is now the garage manag- er. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cassel ing. Mrs. Hunldng and family of and Blanche of Preston, spent Kitchener, The WMS ladies the May 16 weekend with have made and bought a quan- Blanche, Freda and Ruth Hen- tity of clothing for Faye, Garth derson. and Mary for their next four Mr. and Mrs. David Sykes years in Nigeria and these were and Gregory of Storrs, Connec- displayed and then presented to ticutt, spent a few days With her the family. Willis showed some parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold interesting pictures and every- Tatten: ‘ one, enjoyed‘ the fellowship. ,,,v urn, 1,,1 n ‘ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scharback and Debbie of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Climenhage of Stev- ensville, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cassel and Blanche of Preston, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hen- derson. Sheila and Dwight. all enjoyed Sunday dinner (May 16) with Blanche, Freda and Ruth Henderson. Congratulations to Geoffrey Campey, who has been promot- ed to the position of general manager, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Trust Com- pany Coyman Limited, in the Calibbean Islands. Berry McWhirter moved into the farmhouse on the Messary farm just vacated by the Com- pagna family. Mr5. William As-h attended the mother and daughter ban- quet of the Guides and Brown- ies at the Highlands School May 14. Mrs. Jean McMullen is con- valescing at home following her recent surgery in York County Hospital, Newmm‘ket. Congratulations to Reverend and Mrs. Andrew McNiven. They celebrated their Silver Wedding Anniversary at the manse on May 24. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nester and family of Mechanicsburg, Pa., spent May 14 with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heise. They were Friends were very sorry to learn of the fire loss of a barn by LeRoy Baker at Zephyr May 13. Miss Barbara Empringham entertained at a surprise party shower in honor of Miss Dawn Tatton on May 12. on their way «home from visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and ,Mrs. David Heise at Keamsi Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heise and Lucille spent the weekend at 'Ridgeway with her mother, Mrs. Emma Winger. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heise visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall of Hagersville on the May 16 weekend. James Dunn of Edinburgh, Scotland, was present on May 16 for the wedding of his grand- daughter, Miss Cathy Montieth. Mrs. Pearl Warwibk of Rich- mond Hill spent several days with Mrs. Elias Elliott. Mrs. Allan Pope recently vis- ited her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pope and family in Sudbury. A reception of members was held at the Missionary Church Sunday morning when the fol- lowing ‘ were received into church membership â€" Mrs. Geoffrey Campey, Mr. and Mrs. William Hall, Eddie Baker and Misses Pam and Laura Rutledge. Church News A large number of friends gathered in the Missionary Fel- lowship Hall Friday evening for a visit with Rev. Willis Hunk- ing. Mrs. Hunlcing and family of Kitchener, The WMS ladies have made and bought a quan- The juniofi sewing circle; met at the home of Mrs. Roy Winger on May 14. There was a special closing meeting of the Pioneer Girls for the season at Heise Hill Church May 26. Bishop Roy Slder was the guest speaker on May 17. morn- ing service at Heise Hill Church. It was the special con- secration service to place Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heise in the office of deacon. The Calvary Coralaires from Oakville Baptist Church pre- sented the special singing at the Heise Hill Church.‘May 24. Mrs. Harvey Hallman spoke on the subject “The Christian Home", at the special Mother's Day Service at the Missionary Church on May 10. A number of ladies attended the annual WMS Spring Con- vention at Stouffville Mission- ary Church May 12. Sunday, May 17, was youth day at Gormley Missionary Church. Reverend Bob Fans- ler, denominational youth direc- tor from Indiana, was the guest speaker at the 11 am service. Major Dave Hammon of the Salvation Army, Toronto, spoke at 7.30 pm. The Watchman Male Quartet of Kitchener pro- vided special music. WI Meeting Gormley Women’s Institute met May 27 at the home of Mrs. Fred Munroe. Roll call was “Name The Plant Brought For The Plant Sale”. Mrs. R. W. Bremner had the gazette. Mrs. Roy Smith gave the story of the birthstone, emerald. The dis- trict annual report was given. NEWMARKET: Town council has slammed the door, at least for the, present, on any prospect of amalgamation between it and East Gwillimbury Township, which had been suggested by Minister of Municipal Affairf Darcy McKeough when he pre- sented his plan for regional government in York County. ‘The decision was made in a ‘closed meeting. Neighborhood Notes Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bushell came from Kingston over the weekend to join the rest of the family at an open house in hon- or of the 90th birthday of their aunt. Mrs. Pauline Farr at West Hill on Sunday. Belated birthday wishes to Rick Pillage who celebrated his birthday May 23 with a surprise party staged by family and friends at 509 Carrville Road. Senior Citizens Richvale Senior Citizens met at the Spruce Avenue Lions Hall on May 20 which was a beautiful spring day inspiring the many members present to plan their summer activities. the first being a trip to Toron- to Centre Island June 3. A bus will pick up members and friends at the hall at 1.30 pm, which is the regular meeting time, returning to this location at 6 pm. Tea. coffee and soft drinks will be supplied as will the bus expenses. requiring the travel- lers to bring only a light after- noon snack. The group extends wishes for a speedy recovery to Mrs. Elena Karpus \recovering from surg- ery in Grace Hospital. Members of the UCW would like to thank everyone who con- tributed to the success of their recent plant and rummage sale. The weather forced people in- side but failed to dampen the spirits of those who came to help and to buy. UCW Correspondent: Mrs. Frances Purves 526 Carrville Road Phone 884-2552 CARRVILLE Roman Catholics wishing to direct their taxes to the support of the separate schools are requested to check their assessment notice to ensure they are listed as separate school supporters; For assistance in becoming a separate school supporter please call our assessment officer at 889-9792 or 773-4072. All matters of appeals and changes will be handled without inconvenience to you. Your financial support is required to provide the education re- quested by Catholic parents. YORK COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD SEPARATE SCHOOL ASSESSMENT NOTICE THE LIBERAL, .Richmpnd Hill, Ontario, Thursday, May 28, 1970 884-8111 A FREE DEMONSTRATION That's right. All you have to do is ask. And you can test the Homelite XLâ€"120AM, the light weight chain saw that breezes through (my job_gr9und th_e_ium}:_ “WV wéélhraxii'itijus? sit th‘ei'e. Visit your Homelite dealer and ask for a demonstration. 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