Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 9 Dec 1971, p. 9

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Correspondent: FRANK TUCKER Phone 889-2000 Sunday morningâ€"thrilling in- vigorating, first hand, what a joy! A healthy body and, ah â€" just like smelling new bread â€" fresh air and the moist breeze on your face. A small boy and a dog. Which way shall we go, north or south? It is put to the vote. The majority of the two win and we go south. Butch has 'not waited for the vote â€"- he is 100 feet down the road. When I think of the liberty and free- dom of the animals, how com- plicated we humans have be- nnmn and how expensive our come, and now expensuu Uul politicians. The fields have a bare and barren look about them as if they are pausing and waiting like some tired men, relaxing and ready to snore at any mom- ent. only to awake renewed and refreshed in springtime. The naked elms are particularly prominent. The large hawks are conspicuous in them. To me the hawk and the naked elm draw a .picture of barrenness complete. Then we passed by some bushes, where a thrush or robin has left behind their summer cottage, while they have gone to raise another brood somewhere down in Florida. No Yankees or Canadians here â€" they are just plain birds. Then we notice two noisy blue jays. I rather think they spotted the same nest that we saw, not that he had any interest in that real estate, so we passed them by. At that moment we were hoping that Butch, our German shepherd, had not seen the cat cosin sit- ting on Cummer Lee's door- step. Last week the same spot was covered with hoar frost and every blade of grass became a prism, and, as you passed by. there were many beautiful col- ors from each blade of grass. He talked of grass, and wind, and rain, 0f fig trees. and fair weather. And made it his delight to bring - .. . ,h‘L-.. (Matt. 13, verses 3â€"34) Neighborhood Notes Mrs. Harry Burton took a quilt made by the UCW ladies to Tor- onto to be forwarded to needy people Please remember December 10, place â€" Headford Church. at 8 pm. the UCW group meet- ing. The program will be presâ€" ented by a group of senior citi- zens. A special invitation goes out to everyone to attend. Come and enjoy a happy, enriching evening. We were sorry to hear that Blain MacKay ran a nail into his foot. We hope that he will be on both fee; soon again. Headford News We are glad to report that Mrs. Stewart Rumble is back in circulation after her bout of flu, and Mrs. George Barker is still making good recovery. Mrs. Melvin Wellman hosted the son of her neice, lively lime 4-year-old Donald. We guess: the is missing some fun now‘ he has gone back. Mrs. Shirley Biggs entertain- ed several ladies this last week. among them Mrs. Homer and also Mrs. Briggs, who at one time lived in the home now 0e cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Biggs. Mrs. Briggs left the home about 11 years ago. She wished to be very kindly remembered to all friends in Headford. Congratulations are offered to Reg and Terry Dingman on their 17th wedding anniversary. Many happy returns are ex- tended to Clone Dingman. corn. Tfie sparrow and the raven; And words so natural, yet so wise, Were on men’s hearts He spake of lilies, vines. and Of yeastrwith bread, and flax, and cloth, Of eggs, and fish, and candles. See how the whole familiar world He most divinely handles. T. T. Lynch If 11 you own an RCA product that requires service, call the people who know RCA best. Heaven and earth together engraven; [REE SERVICE LES SWAN Eéh bf'ixer neice, lively little Plumbing & Heating INDUSTRIAL COMMERClAL 16 MARTIN ROSS AVE. 638-6040 “color TV specialists" REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS 24 Hour Service PHONE Bus. 889.0907 Home 884-5537

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