16 Only No more Weekly col- umns before Christmas. There will be no column for local news between Christmas and New Years as I will be enjoying the holiday with my family. We will catch up on the news at the beâ€" ginning of the New Year. Church News Rein Arthur Hamilton will be continuing his series on the "Roads to Christmas" at Kléin- burg United, This week he will deal with Mary's Road.†This will also he the Christmas Communion Service. Sunday evening at 7:30 pm the Caven Presbyterian Choir will present “Carols By Candle- light". This is an evening truly in the Christmas spirit. All in the area are welcome. Included in the program will be two’ carols written by the church‘s Organist Ken Graydon. Nashville Presbyterian School will hold its Christmas Party December 19. There will be a special Christmas Dinner forth children and than they will be joined _by the congregation for a program. Tuesday December 21 the Caven School will have a Christ- mas presentation at 8 pm on Calvary Baptist Church is pleased to welcome back Rev. and Mrs. William Pardee from their vacation. Topic of the sermon at the morning service will be “Re- conciliationâ€. The evening ser- vice will be a fellowship hour. featuring carols and followed by a cup of tea. Calvary Church is on Bruce Street in Wood- bridge. puma? Together with POLYM". frames Safely with bsh'on HARDUT E plosï¬c lenses serve as junior leaders. George's Church and visited a D11 PBtEI' Gl‘angel‘ Showed perfume factory. The perfume slides of his trip to the Scoutlmanufactured there is called IWorld Jamboree in Japan, to“‘Passion Flouer" and com- .the fathers at their annual nieet-‘lineniorates the death and re- ing. Scoutei‘ Hugh Gissing shmv-‘surrection of Jesus. led slides of the Scout camp in Friday. December 3. Rev. jHaliburton. Warren McKinnon joined in Maple, Kleinburg Concord & Edgeley News Congratulations and best wishes were the order of the day October 16 when 275 relatives and friends gathered at Zion Lutheran Church, Maple, to honor Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keffer on the occasion of their Golden Weddin‘g Anniversary. .. 'v 1 ~ 1 , N I“ LLA vv uuunub .;Hu. . v- “w- Mr. Keffer, descendant of Vaughan pioneers. was born in the Edgeley area and farmed where the hump in the CNR marshalling yard is located just south of Maple. Mrs. Keffer. the former Verna Downey, although born in the Bolton area, came to Vaughan Township when only five years old. They were married in Zion Lutheran Church October 12, 1921. They now reside in Thornhill. Present to help them celebrate the golden anniversary were Mr. Keffer’s twin brother, Ellsworth of Markham, who was best man at the wedding fifty years ago; and his wife, Mrs. Keffer’s sister, Iva (who was her sister’s bridesmaid on that happy occasion; and Mrs. Keffer‘s 90-year-old uncle, Walter Northgraves from Ballcarres. Saskatchewan. Other guests came from near and distant points in Ontario. The Keffers have four children â€"â€" Myrtle (Mrs. Leonard Klinck) of Thornhill. Don of Keswick. Aileen (Mrs. Ross \Vhitelaw) of Florida and June (Mrs. Earl Davidson) of Maple. “The Liberal†is always willing to publls Maple. please phone Mrs. Louise Cooper Al 9“; “’4 I V ’47.; 8“ ulna ,UNMMHYâ€"K M “GM 0‘ THE LIBERAL; Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec BRADDOCK OPTICAL Richmond Heights Centre Richmond Hill Klein burg K larion IEMNST EYE mm H burn;an LE' 95 Ian" 884-6881 always willing to publish items regarding people and e Fifty Golden Years HA“ mas Meeting will be held De- ing exciting times this year. The LeMoine assisting. cembei' 14 at 8 pm. SpeciahNewton Robinson Group willbe1 Rival Appliances speaker will be Rev. Ruth} getting together with the Klein- Superior Propane Snider. Wh0 Will Speak on ller‘burg group this week. with Ian Robert Fenton got tl'. experiences as a minister. Spe- and Brenda Sacre as special goal and Marko Pidhirsl cial music Will be pl‘OVided by guests. Ian is captain of a shipmed home the winner. MiSS Lynn WhithCk. graduate Of‘and is away from Kleinburg al David Cook’s cool net] CBC and now with HCJB. She‘great deal of the time. ‘coupled with George I has a beautiful mice. The 1113’s" Next week is the Christmas‘lead in a defensive effc tew sistel‘s’ candle ceremony get-together. December 14 at 7 Rival their edge over around a Christmas lunch is also ‘pm. The dancers will be decked stubborn Superior 1planned. ‘out in reds and greens in keep- team. ,u-. ,u.“_ _»..:-A- .. The ladies’ coffee hour meets every Thursday morning for a great time of fellowship. School News New officers for the coming marria; year were elected: President Carol Bert Williams, Secretary LeonlJulius Richardson, Trasurer Walt Mun Best n ray. Finance John Beevor, Peter‘maid o Gathercole. Allan Wheelbandzilen am Camping. Shorty Robinson and Barbaz 'I‘ransportation. Del Sweet. The The local group will sellflicKin Christmas trees from 12 noondield it December 11 at Norm Hall‘s the yo station. Supply is limited and Bolton ‘the Scouts are selling five to Mrs. Eseven foot pines for $2.75. iWoodn A bottle drive for all refund- able bottles is being organized for January 8. Please save all refundable bottles for the Scouts, Neighborhood Notes The square dancers 2408; in Edgeley ind Conc 0rd. Mrs. Carol Cole. 889-4379; in Kleinburg‘, Mrs. Shirley Gloster, 893- are ha\-‘ Next week is the Christmas‘lcad in a defensive effort, gave get-together. December 14 at 7lRi\'al their edge over a very pm. The dancers will be decked‘stubborn Superior Propane out in reds and greens in keep- team. ing with the season. There will‘ Rival‘s other assists go to Jim be lots of fun and games as we111Rote, Doug C h r e p t y k and as some terrific square dan.cing.;George Kilgour. The Women’s Institute Willi Propane’s Steve Borneman hold its Christmas Meeting Dec-lgot their lone assisted by- Jeff ember 14 at 1:30 pm in the‘S'andford. United Church. Motto of the BANTAMS meeting will be “Music Is Said Contractors 3 To Be The Speech of Angelsâ€. Disposal Services 3 Each person is to bring a babyl A real dinâ€"a-linger with both ‘picture of herself and eaclrteams putting forth every ef- ‘member is to bring a gift for'fort. mental patients instead of for Peter Fraser, (who is coming exchanger back nicely after an injury), Last week the ladies went to Victoria Square to the summary day of the sewing groups attenâ€" ded during the past few months. Two ladies from each group in the county modeled the fashions they had made. Nora Stephen- son and Dorothy Beckman re- presented Kleinburg. Also on display were fruits and vegetables since some groups took the course in “Vegâ€" etables With A Flair" instead of sewing. There was a very good turn- out this week at the Nashville and area euchre club at the home of Harry and Joy Lost- chuck. Prize wmners were Joy Lostchuck, Iva Paul and Lynn Lostchuck, Henry Paul. John Austin and Dorothy Todd. They saw the famous St. George‘s Church and visited a Friday, December 3. Rev. Warren McKinnon joined in marriage in Caven Presbyterian Carol Lee McLean to Claudio Julius Barbazza. both of Bolton. Best man was Mark Jackson, maid of honor was Priscilla Al- len and the ushers were Roland Barbazza and Ross McLean. The organist was P e n n _\' McKinnon. The reception was held in Bolton Legion Hall and ;the young couple will reside in Mrs. Deanna Holloway of Woodbridge flew to England recently to bring back Mrs. Mary Holloway of Shrewsbury. She will be reunited with her sons. Ernie and John, for Christmas. the first time in 22 years she will have spent the sons, Ernie Christmas, the years she will holiday with E vents contributed by its readers in Maple. Concord, Edzeley and Kleinburx‘ 1971 the and The was ATOMS lson, David 1 HOUSE LEAGUE ACTION nis Limoge: (December 4) BAN’I‘AMS [GA 2. Parker Spray 2 (D For IGA it was Dave Plunket Maple tallying a goal and an assist. U Blair Ivens also scored one with Uninnvm Mauro Farina assisting. Mark‘ mg minut Munshaw and Brian Hasselfeltiseemed 3 got goals each for Parker Spray‘the Maples with Brad Cuuche picking up anl Keir Tm ass'st' iFraser assi: l MAPLE MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS European Delicatessen 3 Crestwood Texaco 1 European took over first place by downing Crestwood although they met stiff competition. The Winning scorers were of edges. Surf scoring “'35 11V} Tim Taylor. Norm Ruttle and Chick Lloyd assisted by Norm‘ Doug Ha." With 3 goal eaCh- Ha3WEStaoley and Peter Fraser. along with John and Eddie \Vil-;MIDGET mot. also drew assists apiece. l «December 3) Crestwood's loner was by W.‘ Mane] Clements Rad 3 Boudreau. assisted by R. Bayley. Unionvme 5 Comment“ 511095 3 Digby Bourke had two goals Automotive Supply 1 and Gary Leonard one for The Winners Played as if they Maple. Assists went to Mario really wanted this game andlDePiel.“ Don pridham Gord their efforts paid off- "Pan‘ott. Alex Bittner and Bill Notching one each for con-’Edmanson Maple Farm Supply 1 Keith Coxworthy \n'th two goals and John Maricik with a goal and two assists were the Robert Fenton got the first‘fou'ght game goal and Marko Pidhirsky slam- (De med home the winner. Map David Cook’s cool netminding: coupled with George Kilgour’s lead in a defensive effort, gave Contractors 3 Disposal Services 3 A real dinâ€"a-linger with both teams putting forth every efâ€" fort. Peter Fraser, ‘\\'ho is coming ing game. The Blues ( back nicely after an injuryhplay up to their usual Bob Cavndoni, and John Del-‘ard however. laserl‘a were the goalgetters for Martin Bromley anc Contractors. helped out by as- Hartwick knocked in or sists from Steve Jones and Al-‘with Graham Camera} bert Reame. ‘Mulligan, Rob Burke ann Gerry Spoor led Disposal \Vithylie Shaw getting assists Maple Lions 2 Fred’s Shell 0 The Lions had just enough edge to shut out Fred‘s. The Shell boys couldn‘t get on track. Billy Lamont and Ron Guido- lin knocked in the goals and Glen Leonard and Keir Todd drew assists. Jeff Brookes led the onslaught along with Russell Homer withl both picking up hat tricks, Greg Munshaw and Dale Lines had goals apiece. Munshaw, Dirk Hoare. Lines, Homer, Ricky; Haas. and Joey Battista had 35-} sists each. 5 a“..- ......, “unwâ€" ._ ---.‘_r_ -7 Muns‘haw 5nd- Dale Lines baa will hold a practice for thel On November 29, an “9011-1 goals apiece. Munshaw, Dirk Christmas Festival they are d0-' ive meeting of the seniors was} Hoal‘e, Lines, Homer, RICky;ing jointly with Emmanuel An- held before the regular meeting; Haas and Joey Baths“ had as'lglican. There are still a few‘to discuss Plans f01' the month SiSlS each. ishepherds and angels needed‘of December, . including the (December 4) ‘so anyone interested will be as-‘Christmas Annwersary Dmner Maple Honey PM 8 'sured of a part. Practice will balto be held December 13 at noon. Bradford 0 laftey church. Mrs. Margaret Andrew will give It was do it all over againl This festival will first be pres-‘3 short address and Mrsâ€" Er- time as the Maple Honey P01 ented at Emmanuel Anglican onenest RedelmEier 0f Don Head Bees continued their unobstruc-‘December 19 and on Decem-lFarlns will show pictures of a ted rampage in their league. lber 21 Carrville United at 8:1‘ecent trip to Holland and Eng- This time out it was Blair.p.m. land including some of the Kuk- Sutherland. Jeff Brookes anleeighbox-hood Notes renhof Gardens. Tickets for Ray Mondolo leading the way‘ The Villa Hospital held itslmembers can still be reserved With tWO goals apiece. Singles Christmas Bazaar on’ December’by calling treasurer Ed Bone“: went to Scott Lawson and Joey'4. MrS, Carrie Read was t11e:832-1214. BattiSta- MOQdOI‘L RiCky Haas winner of the draw. It was a! Plans were also made for the and Bobby Ixucherauy assisted quilt she had designed andJChristmas Party, December 20. 0“ “'0 93°“ “'lth Lam'sonfmade last spring with Carr-land it was decided that names Sutherland and Dale Lines. ville UCW ladies. would be drawn for gifts with PEEWEES Sympathy of the community‘a limit of 31 value. A Christmas (December ‘2) is with the family and friends ofiProgram of carols and entertain- Maple Lions 4 ‘the late Frank Sanderson ofiment is being planned. There Aurora 4 Carrville Road. a longtime resi-Hrill be no meeting December (December 2) Maple Lions 4 Aurora 4 ' In this exhibition game, Maple was fortunate in tieing. It “as a very close game all the way. Steve Sherman, Dennis Limoges, Craig Riley and Bill Cromb scored the goals. Sherman, Lim- oges. Crombs, Per Neilson. C01- in Mummery and Eddy Gundert assisted. (December 3) Maple Lions 4 .Uniom'ille 2 Steve Sherman got a well earned hat trick and added an assist. Bill Cromb also banged in one goal and added an assist. (December 4) Maple Lions 2 ‘Cnionville 2 This was a squeaker and it could have gone either way. Both teams laid everything on the line and both were tired at the end and happy with a tie. Steve Sherman saved the day for Maple with his two goals as- sisted by Bill Cromb. Rob Hud- son, David Sutherland and Den nis Limoges. BAN’I‘AMS (December 3) Maple Surf Marine 1 Unionville l L'ninm'ille rallied in the ing minutes to snatch seemed a certain victory Keir Todd scored and Peter Fraser assisted for the Mariners. (December 4) Unionville 2 Surf Marine 1 Another close contest with Unionville having the lightest of edges. Surf scoring was by ‘Chick Lloyd assisted by Norm Stanley and Peter Fraser. 3MIDGET (November 28) Keswick 3 Maple Blues 0 After two successive trim- mings by Maple. Keswick final- 1y took a bit of revenge by shut- ting out the Blues in a hard (December 3) Maple Blues 4 Nobleton 0 While it was not a runaway" Maple took control early in the game and held it for a shutout. Even so. they did not look as good as they have in the past few weeks. Scoring for the Blues were Pat Mulligan, Paul Banks, Bar- ry May and Martin Bromley with one each. Graham Cameron and D’Arcy Schaan had two assists each and Charlie Shaw one. (December 5) Maple Blues 2 Keswick 2 This was a clean‘close check-1 ing game. The Blues did notl play up to their usual stand- ard however. Martin Bromley and Rick‘ Hartwick knocked in one each; with Graham Cameron, Pat§ Mulligan, Rob Burke and Char-l Church News That special time of year is here again, Christmas. The time to pick up the phone to invite that lonely pensioner or dear old couple on your block to en- joy your holiday festivities with you. Try it. It really adds the true spirit of brotherly love to the day. Carrville United December 12 will hold a practice for the Christmas Festival they are do- ing jointly with Emmanuel An- glican. There are still a few shepherds and angels needed so anyone interested will be as- sured of a part. Practice will be after church. Sympathy of the community is with the family and friends of the late Frank Sanderson of Carl'ville Road. a longtime resi- dent of the area. Correspondent: Mrs. Arlene Parke - 884-5051 260 Weldrick Road CARRVILLE AT MAPLE PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE MAPLE REDEEMABLE IN STORES WITH THIS SIGN ON DISPLAY 00 CHRISTMAS CERTIFICATE EACH WEEK “ABLE IN 3‘%)T1SPE§{5\ Egg-$0 LAST WEEK’S WINNER ombardi. 118 Thistledown Bh’d clos- what from We \\'ould like to join in With all her many friends in wishing Mrs. Charles Snider. RR 1, Maple a very happy 84th birth- day. December 10. Mrs. Snider is recuperating at home, follow- ing her stay in Sunnvbrook Hosâ€" pital Mrs. Gladys Maginn was honâ€" ored on the occasion of her '75th1 birthday. November 27 with an open house at her daughter Kay Lightheart's. with over 50 guests visiting to offer their congratu- lations. It was also the birth- day of her Granddaughter. ‘Louise Hadfield, and both wena honored with a family dinner .attended by 18 guests in the pv- ‘enmg. l“. | Miss Sandra Linkletler of Keele Street North, was guest )of the Honey Pot Ski Lodge last ‘week for dinner. Sandra had [entered a contest to name a ‘ . ‘ -1| 4...: "my. uvith hpr anuua. l We were happy to hear that 1Mrs. Charles Line is out of hospital and staying at her son’s home, Charlie White on iMakenzie Road. She is recuper- lating nicely, but still has to be careful. “4A.. cull-5. Hearty congratulations from all their many friends to Mr. and Mrs. John Kyle of Teston. who will celebrate their 59m wedding anniversary, December 11. ' _r..i. 7,. 1 Mrs. Louise Cooper was co- ‘hostess with her sister, Mrs. Ralph Smith of a miscellaneous bridal shower for Miss Katurah 'IHall of Peterboro last Sunday . afternoon. Cllthluu ski hill and won with her title “Cherokee,†and was pres- ented with a season‘s pass fnr skiing. Congratulations, Sandra! _ LI.-‘ yu. ~-.... Congratulations to Peter Lombardi of Toronto. last week’s $50 voucher winner at the Maple Plaza. The lurkv draw, with entry forms avail- able from participating stores in the plaza was made by Mrs. Arnold. Over 20 guests, friends of both the bride and the groom. showered the guest of honor with many lovely and ususual gifts for their new home. Katurah is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall of Peterboro, and will become the bride of Glen Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Port Credit in a Januâ€" ary wedding. On behalf of our community we would like to extend sincere get-well wishes to Lou Plunkett who underwent surgery last Mondéy morning. We do since- rely hope that he will be back .-.,, on hiVs-if‘eét again very quickly Lions Club The Lions are again sponsor- ing the New Years Dance in the community hall, but instead of having it New Years Eve, it will be held New Yeais night, Jan- { Vaughan Mayor, Garnet Wil- liams, Barry Young, Vaughan 'Recreational Director. and John Dewar, town planner met with the committee to discuss itheix' plans for the community ‘ project and another meeting is scheduled for December 13 with Vaughan Council. L13 ry ....-_, A c'ommittee of Lions has been formed, consisting of Dick Taylor chairman, Lorne Wells: Ray Jellison, Reg Thacker and Frank Robson. They have had one meeting with council to dis- cuss their proposed plans for an artificial ice rink in Maple, with an indoor swimming pool as the second phase of the project. From past conversations with members of our community. we feel that the Lions committee and the council will receive the \vholehearted support of village residents in this effort that will benefit residents of the whole town of Vaughan. Senior Citizens to join in with J ' In The VILLA GE 0 f MAPLE Church News The ladies of St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian WA-RMS are to meet early this month to ease the burden of a very busy third week of December. Mrs. Mar- garet Andrew is hostess tonight (Thursday). at the manse for the Christmas Meeting. The roll call will be answered with a white gift for Evangel Hall in Tor- onto. The ladies also have avail- able for rent a new Santa Suit by calling 832-2408. The young people of the Bible Class are planning their Candlelight service for the ev- ening of December 19. Visitors will be most welcome to this beautiful service of carols by candlelight. 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