ROOM and BOARD". 7C ROOM and board available. own bedroom and bathroom, in Richmond Hill- area. Evenings 884-7764. clw24 BLACK, go'l'd’ tipped, part-Pers- ian cat found Elgin-Henderson area. Phone 881-0895. c1w24 BOXER, female, fawn. Reward. 889-2901. c2w23‘ LOST Green plastic port-folio con- taining small surveys and two note books. Reward. Please phone 884â€"5422. c1w24 I ONTARIO HOSPITAL, AURORA | “Want Extra Cash For Christmas... Use Liberal Action Want Ads Now" Thornhill Terrace O HYDRO O SAUNA O OUTSIDE POOL O SCHOOLS O CLOSE TO BETWEEN STEELES 8: N0. 7 EAST OF YONGE OFF BAY THORN DRIVE NEW HIGH RISE 1 and 2 Bedrooms TRANSPORTATlON O WALK-IN CLOSETS I NEAR GOLF COURSE Built by New Style Construction Week Days 12 - 9 pm. Weekends 12 - 6 p.111. ONTARIO SCHOOL OF UPHOLSTERY 174 Bridgeland Ave. (opp. Yorkdale) 787-0277 Factory Showroom Hours Mon. to Fri. 9 - 5 889-2234 DUTIES: To provide secretarial services for the Hos- pital Administrator. QUALIFICATIONS : Grade 10, preferably Grade 12 education, approximately 4 years stenographic exper- ience or equivalent combination of education and experience above the minimum required. Personal suitability. Interested persons apply to: The Assistant Administrator, P.0. Box 130, AURORA, Ontario. Chesterfields and Chairs Recovered Like New PAY ONLY BASIC CHARGES Applications are invited from qualified persons to head the Construction Branch of the Department of Engineering. The successful applicant will be responsible directly to the Commissioner of Eng- ineering for the successful operation of the Branch. Functions of this Branch include the preparation and control of contracts for construction of roads and bridges, sewage and water treatment plants, sewer and water trunk mains, and Regional build- ings; field supervision of such construction; all land and engineering surveys carried out on behalf of the Regional Municipality; and the supervision of any consultants engaged on con- struction projects. The Branch Head will be required to work in close co-operation with other Branches of the Department. The Region offers full fringe benefits including OMERS pension, long term disability and medical and health insurance. The successful applicant must be a member or be eligible for membership in APEO and be regis- tered in the Civil branch. He shall have a mini- mum experience of seven years since graduation from University or five years since senior regis- tration in APEO. Municipal experience is desir- able but not necessary if the candidate has suf- ficient experience in the related contracting field. Present salary range: $16,000 to $18,500 Applications will be received until December 23, 1971 by: CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER Choose from a large selection of quality fabrics All workmanship expertly supervised and guaranteed Pickup and delivery Free estimates at your home THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK FOUND SECRETARY 4 LOST Mr. R. F. D. Bosworth, P.Eng. Commissioner of Engineering The Regional Municipality of York Box No. 296 NEWMARKET, Ontario Salary $113.50 - $132.75 Wk. requires a Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wil- liam Potten of 32 Rockport Cres., Richmond Hill, are pleas- ed to announce the engagement of their daughter Merrilyn Joan to Dieter. son of Mr. and Mrs. Erich Grohnwald of 69 Calling- dale, Rexdale. The wedding to take place at St. Gabriel’s An- glican Church, Richmond Hill in June, 1972 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Adams,‘ Newmarket are very happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Arm to Mr. Glenn M. Moffatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffatt, Thom- hill, Ont. Wedding to take place January 29, 1972. .n. DRESSMAKING and alteraw tions, reasonable. Pickup and delivery. Mrs. Jones, 884-8485. c4w24 TOURS, cruises, rail and bus tickets, reservations and indivi- dual travel. Call A. H. Creighton Travel Agency. 889-5643. tfc47 DECEMBER 14, TUESDAY Ev- ening â€" Auction Sale â€" Un- redeemed Pledges -â€" at Vic- toria Square Community Hall, 3% miles north of No. 7 High- way, 2% miles south of Gorm- ley on Don Mills Road. 200 lots of unredeemed pledges un- ‘der instructions of prominent Ontario pawnbroker: Watches, ladies’ and gents’ rings. diam- ond rings, electric shavers and numerous other articles. Every- watch carries a written guar- antee. Free Draw for lady’s dia- mond. Will make splendid Christmas gifts. Alvin S. Farâ€" mer, Gormley, Auctioneer, Phone 887-5311. Sale at 7:30 Engagpmrnm 5 Eirtha SALE REGISTERS p.m. sharp DRESSMAKING TRAVEL *1w24 BEATTY â€"â€" In loving memory of a dear husband and father Maurice who passed away December 12, 1970. Also a dear son and brother Guy who passed away June 21, 1967. â€"Loved, and remembered, Esadly missed by wife Frances, c1w24. daughter Kay and son A1. ‘quA Wil- KERR â€" John and Barbara are .port pleased to announce the birth leasâ€" of a son Matthew Walter on nentl Sunday, November 28, 1971 Jean at York Central Hospital. Mrs. Thanks to Dr. Abrams. c2w23 3111 mpmnriam 12, 1968. his wife Dorothy. Emma HAFFEY, Ralph Joseph Q.C. -â€" At Soldiers Memorial Hospi- tal, Orillia on Tuesday Dec- ember 7. 1971, beloved hus~ band of Mae Haffey, Lucas St. Richmond Hill. Dear father of Marilyn (Mrs. Frank O’Connor) Nice, France. Rest- ing at the Marshall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Rich- mond Hill. Funeral Mass in St. Mary Immaculate Church, Friday 10 am. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. sadly missed by c1w24 behind was Terry Legge with Oak Ridges Midgets downed Bolton at Richmond Hill by 5-2 Tuesday night of last week. Leading the assault was Dave. Stuart with three goals, two un- assisted and the other assisted by Albert Shaw. Right two goals. One was unassisted and the other was credited to Steve Brown. Juvenile action saw the Oak Ridges team shut out the oppo- sition twice with a 5-0 win over Nobleton December 2 and a 4-0 win against the same team the day before. That last game saw single goals by Brian Reeks. Doug Gee, Dave Stuart, Jim Rofrfey, and ac"... n nnnnn A Annie}: umnf f0 Low-interest imortgage iloans from La company you know "i 51 mond 11111. runenu “Lava m St. Mary Immaculate Church, Friday 10 am. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. c1w24 1* * k 1|! IZZARD, Edna W. â€" At York Central HOSpital, on Thurs- day, December 2, 1971, Edna Izzard, of Richmond Hill, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Izzard of Wood- stock, dear sister of Susan (Mrs. J. M. Gallanger), Rich- mond Hill, Frank, Calgary and the late Herbert and Thomas. Rested at the Mar- shall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. North, Richmond Hill. Funeral serivce was held in St. Mary's Anglican Church, Saturday afternoon. Inter- ment Richmond Hill Ceme- tery. c1w24 That last game saw single goals by Brian Reeks. Doug Gee, Dave Stuart, Jim Rofrfey, and Steve Ground. Assists went to Brian Marshall, two; Jim Roffey, two: and a single assist to Ground, Stuart, Reeks. HIGH SCORERS Dave Stewart notched two goals in the first game with singles going to Jim Roffey, Brian Reeks. Two assists went to Roffey, Hugh Mitchell, Brian Lang. and Brian Marshall were credited with single assists. Both shutouts went to Goalie Dan McConachie. The Oak Ridges Bantams didn’t fare so well losing by 3-1 to Aurora Sunday night in Richmond Hill. The lone goal for Oak Ridges was by John Lenneville. u.-- .. .lu‘t‘nnnnt efnmv Now. i SARE, Anthony â€" At the Villa Nursing Home, Thursday, December 2, 1971, Anthony, beloved husband of Anthon- ia, dear father of Charles of Richmond Hill. Maj. Joe Sare of Ottawa, and Alfred of Weston. Rested at the Mar- shall Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Funeral Mass was celebrated Saturday at St. Mary Immac- ulate Catholic Church, Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. c1w24 ‘ is * 1k * ‘WILKINSON. Elsie Coreen -â€" At Branson HOSpital, North York on Saturday. December ember 30 at Richmond run as navmg a Ucuu'LGyc ualuage Oak Ridges downed Bolton 4-2.-Bag Blitz Saturday from 9 am Oak Ridges goals saw Alanito 1 pm. Purpose is to raise Heintzman score twice alongkmoney for the minor hockey lwith John Lenneville. Heintzâ€" league system. Truck Driver Fined For Drinking, Driving With Licence Suspended The sad results of drinking and driving were underlined in living somehow_" the case of an unemployed Rich- Married and the father of a mond Hill truck driver father in]family, Stewart Lawrie aged Provincial Court here on Thurs-'about 28 of 441 North Taylor day of last week. Mills Drive was fined $150 or Pleading guilty to driving a 10 days in jail. He was given 15 truck while his licence to drive days to pay. , 3‘, 11.“.-I. scraping by and had to make a .....“.-....l T nun-in AMPBELL â€" In loving mem- ory of Lorne A. Campbell who passed away December 12, 1968. Shdly missed by his wife Dorothy. c1w24 6531) OF THANKS I wish to express our sincere thanks to friends for their cards, flowers and sympathy during my stay in the hospital. Irene Koponen *1wz4 4, 1971. Elsie C. MacKinnon,‘ of Chapleau, beloved wife of the late Dr. Stephen A. Wilk- inson, dear mother of Lorne M. of Thornhill and daughter- in-law Lois Wilkinson, grand- mother of Stephen, Jane and Hugh. Funeral arrangements by B. E. Ring Funeral Home, 7783 Yonge St., Thornhill. â€"When you deal with Traders, your loan will NOT be assigned or sold to a stranger. â€"You can be assured of fair and honest dealâ€" ings. â€"No bonuses. No hidden costs whatsoever. â€"-Loans up to $25,000 or 85% of your home value. Up to 15 years to repay. â€"Plus Traders famous 48-hour approval service. 4174 Dundas St. W. Toronto 239-3923 HOMEPLaN PHONES 884-1105 884-1106 884-1983 c1w24 c1w24 clw24 Mrs. Margaret Wells of RR 2. Aurora received treatment at York Central Hospital for in- juries received in a two-car crash December 2 at 3:30 pm on Yonge Street just north of Elgin Mills. Mrs. Wells was a passenger in a car driven by her husband, Michael. cram uccculucl a uh u.vv r... on Yonge Street just north 0 “TWenty-nin'e persons have‘ Elgin Mills. Mrs. Wells was a been killed _1h 26 fatal motor passenger in a car driven by vehicle colhsmns so far this her husband, Michael. year 01‘! pI'OVfin§ialkhighW3YS in . the Region 0 or . Compara- Dmer Andrey Lee 0! New" tive figures for last year are market, of the other 031‘ 111' 2'7 persons killed in 25 collis- volved in the crash, also was1ions DBEStuart Knocks In Six Goals Doing Duty For Oak Ridges Teams Both shutouts went to Goalie Dan McConachie. The Oak Ridges Bantams didn’t fare so well losing by 3-1 to Aurora Sunday night in Richmond Hill. It \ivas a different story Nov- ember 30 at Richmond Hill as Oak Ridges downed Boltonfi-Z. OAK RIDGES DETACHMENT 29 People Killed In 26 Car Crashes Pleading guilty to driving a truck while his licence to drive was suspended, the accused said, “I had someone driving for me most of the time. I had to pay him half my wages. I was just ‘ (\“uillllilllliillliill“llllllllllll\\\\ll\ll\l\\l\\\\\l\\l\\\1\\\\\\\\\\111\\l\\\\ These Christmas season hours were approved by town council at its meeting November 29. nmmumumun“muuum“mum\\\uuuuu\\u\\m\\\\u\u\\\mw $300 Fire Damage Woodbridge House Damage was estimated at $300 when the wall of an unoccupied house on Kipling Avenue in Woodbridge caught fire Thursâ€" day morning of last week. Maple Fire Department offic- ials said the blaze was caused by overâ€"heated pipes which set the living room ceiling ablaze. Irvine of RR 1, Maple Maple Firemen also answered a fire call to a home at 41 Thornebank Road in Thornhill early Friday morning. Smoke from an over-heated} fan motor had resulted in the call to the fire department. There was no damage. The department also answer- ed false alarms over the week- end including one to a ser- vice station on Highway 7 early Monday morning “in the fog.†The probrietor was burning a p18 fire in his incinerator behind He the building when a passing by motorist turned in the alarm. clu The motorist apparently was confused by the fire glowing in the fog and thought the building was ablaze. Richmond Hill Municipal Offices will close at noon December 24 and reopen at 9 am Tuesday, December 28. The following week, the offices will close at 3 pm December 31 and reopen at 9 am January 4 for the New Year holiday. 'lng l'UUul ccuuns auxaaw. The house is owned by John Hill Town Yule H olidays INTERNAL SALES ORDER CLERK Excellent opportunity for sales-oriented young person With some technical training and good educational background, who is prepared to deal with the public on a customer relations basis. Good employee benefits. Apply: Personnel Office REYNOLDS EXTRUSION COMPANY 500 Edward Ave. - Richmond Hill Midgets downgeq REPORT .\. a ser- He was best known for his oil ' 7 early portraits and his studies of em- e fog.†inent medical men are on dis- urning a play in hospitals across Canada. ‘ behind He had also been commissioned passing by several political leaders, in- alarm. eluding Joey Smallwood and nt1_v was R055 Thatcher. treated at the local hospital. Damage was estimated at $600. The accident was investigated by Provincial Constable Steve McFadden. man's goals were assisted by John Grech and Chris Smith. Both Lenneville’s goals assisted by Peter McConachie. OAK RIDGES WINS Oak Ridges Peewees defeated! Bolton 5-0 Tuesday night of last week at Richmond Hill. Three goals went to Tony Rof- fey. two unassisted and the third iassisted by Doug Jones. Glen Wright and Karl Taylor scored the others. Assists went to Doug Jones with two. """ v V . . . 'lflC Leen-nge rcuuwanuy Chen†recently “med M155 dinner meeting will be held at D°T0thY Doust- Heise Hill Church at 6 pm on Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Saturday. Lloyd Wilson is the and Mrs. Metro Sudeyko were guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Conney- The Missionary WMS holds beare of Listowel and Miss its Christmas dinner in the fel- Hazel Johnson. lowship hall tonight (December Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Downie 9). The guest speaker will be and daughter Beverley of York Mrs. Whitcombe of the Ontario spent Sunday with Mr. and‘Bible College. Toronto. A number of the WI ladies will supply Christmas music. Mrs. William Ash. The Ambassadors Quartette w I I Novice action saw Oak Ridges edge Aurora 5â€"4 Sunday night in Richmond Hill. Robert Nicol scored twice for Oak Ridges with singles going to Scott Reid, Ken Blyth, and Mark Smith. Assists went to Ken Clague, three, and singles to Scott Reid, John Metcalfe. Friday night of last week saw (£st Oak Ridges Novices lose a 4-3 one game. to Bolton in Bolton. Squa Robert Nicol scored all three ple- Oak Ridges goals. Assists went ting to Mark Smith, John Metcalfe, Chri' ‘and Ken Clague. Hi OAK RIDGES TIES sleig Another Novice game Tues- L001 day night of last week saw Oak that Ridges tie Unionville 2-2. “jail! Kenny Clague scored one1 goal assisted by Robert Nicol; and Nicol scored the other one: assisted by Clague. The Oak Ridges District Minor Hockey Assiciation is having a Cello-Tape Garbage 1Bag Blitz Saturday from 9 am Etc 1 pm. Purpose is to raise money for the minor hockey league system. Judge Vanek warned Lawrie a repetition of the offence would mean a jail sentence for certain. Lawrie was also warned his vehicle could have been impounded. Ironically, Lawrie was only six days away from having his licence re-instated when he was stopped September 24 on Neal Drive in Richmond Hill. His lic- ence was suspended June 30 for three months for impaired driving at Alliston, Crown At- torney Harry Dean told the :court. , Now. Lawrie faces an even longer period without a licence to drive. Anthony Carnivale, 55, of Yonge Street South, Richmond Hill was fined $15 or three days in jail for illicit possession of liquor. He was given 15 days to pay. Crown Attorney Doan said Carnivale was found sleeping in the bedroom of a vacant Yonge Street North house with a bottle of sherry December 1. Carnivale said it wasn’t sherry he had. but rather a bottle of wine. He said he could pay the fine and all he needed was time to go and get his pension money. John Martin Alfsen, who liv- ed at 154 Main Street, Mark- ham, instructor of thousands of students during 43 years at the Ontario College of Art, died [last week at the age of 68. Markham Artist Dies At Age 68 y‘u: u. a.v-r.-__. _.-_V__ _ , 3; 3:59:31: opgï¬fï¬acloï¬ggssméed The annual Children’s Christ- cludin‘, Joey smauw 935' u: mas Party sponsored by the Vict- ROSS rilhatcher 00 an 'toria Square District Lions Club He - -' . . will be held in the community Maï¬ogsailéwslggd Ry ding “'lfe‘ hall on D e c e mb e r 18 from Adam S' n 6“] and 10 am to 12:30 pm for the chil- ' gdi‘en ages 1-10 years. There will ‘be a magician. games and ref- l ’reshments. Santa will arrive at 5 ORDER CLERK mam 1 Church News even mum: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber“ celebrated their 45th wedding! anniversary at the Old Mill on‘ the Humber December 1 when 30 members of the family“ gathered for a surprise dinner. and dancing. Will the person who took at man's beige - colored trench. coat by mistake at the com- munity hall November 26 kind- ly return it to Don Boynton, 887-5348, as he is the one that was left without a coat. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steckâ€" ley left on Thursday of last week to spend the winter months in Southern Virginia. While they are away, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Croxford and family will be keeping the home-fires burn- ing. “If..- 1:... Neighborhood Notes attended summary day on iues- Ivan Winger and Brenda Harâ€" day afternoon at Victoria vey were married on Saturday Square hall. afternoon at the Missionary Mrs. Fred Munroe and Mrs. Church. Rev. Clarence Hunk- Jack Gamme modened the ing Of Kitchener performed the dreSSES they made recently in Ceremony and the reception the short course “Sewing with was held at the Sleepy Hollow Knits" in the fashion Show' Go†and country Ch‘b at Mr. and Mrs. Hans Koopman ‘Stouffvme' and Kevin of Oakville spent Allan Smith was pleasantly surprised after the prayer meeting on Wednesday evening‘ when a social hour followed in honor of his birthday. He was presented with an attache case for tapes. Mrfand Mrs. Paul Farmeri“ entertained on Friday evening‘ at a surprise birthday party tori their uncle Allan Smith. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith and Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Roaman of Thornhill, Mr. and Mrs. John Creon of Don Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bowen and family of Little Brittain and Roy Heise. Mrs. Salome Cressman and Miss Clara Derbecker of Kit- chener recently visited Miss Dorothy Doust. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Charles Milsted andli Charleen had dinner on Thurs- day evening with Dr. and Mrs. Dan Edmundson of Agincourt. Gormley Post Office will be open on December 11 and 18 from 9 am to 1 pm. Mr. and Mrs. William Gay- brill of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dav- les. Church News The Teen-Age Fellowship dinner meeting will be held at Heise Hill Church at 6 pm on Saturday. Lloyd Wilson is the and Mrs. Metro Sudeyko were guest speaker. Neighborhood Notes The crafts at the Country Shop on Woodbine Avenue (formerly Don Mills Road) about one mile north of Victoria Square are done by local peo- ple. These crafts include knit- ting, weaving, pottery and Christmas decorations. ‘ Have you noticed Santa’s ‘sleigh on top of the barn there? Look for it when you drive up that way. The shop is open daily 10 am to 6 pm except Mon- days. Thursdays and Friday ev- enings its open until 9 pm. The shop is operated by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Filler. Why not pay them a visit? There will be another euchre party in the community hall on Friday evening, December 10 at 8pm. Everyone welcome! Ladies please provide refresh- ments. This will be the last euchre until after New Year’s. ‘ The Christmas Meeting of ‘the WI will be December 14 at 8pm at the home of Mrs. John McCague. A W .._ -1.- AIAVVV‘Oâ€"v- Roll Call is an exchange of Christmas gifts. The guest‘ speaker will be Mrs. Martin Jenkinson. Hostesses are: Mrs. Harry Barber and Mrs. Richard I Frisby. A 77 ¢ -- n ‘,A,A| nub. Birthday greetings to Mrs. Jim ‘Woodward December 10, Julie Hardie 10 years December 11, Robert DeVries 14 years Dec- ember 12. Wedding anniversary greet- ings to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardie, married 27 years Dec- ember 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Har- ciuuc; u, u: u--. ..-._. , ,, vey Collard married 44 years December 10. Mary Anne and George Davie of Uxbridge spent the weekend with their grandparents MI. and Mrs. Harry Barber. Harry Barber Jr. of Rock- wood spent Saturday with his ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber Sr. The many friends of Miss Edna Izzard were sorry to learn of her passing last week after1 suffering a stroke. Miss Izzard was a dearly loved teacher of the Richmond Hill High School and taught a large number of pupils from this area when they attended that school a number of years ago. Sympathy is ex- tended to her surviving rela- tives. I!“ _...l VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS lLVCQ- John Empringham, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Empringham and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Woodward had Sunday dinner with Mrs. Lillian Knapp and "u." .m. Irene at “'Riélimopd‘ Hill uumvn . . v . . _ On Sunday, December 12, the annual White Gift Service will be held. There “ill be no Sunday school. The children will participate in the regular service at 11:30 am. 1 “L, h. ned goods, good used clothing, children's games, cash. etc. Following the service there will be a pot luck luncheon in the Sunday school room. Ev- eryone is welcome. Would each CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED Telephone 887-5445 The gifts reqpested are can- †s._, GORMLEY NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE RR. 2, Gormley â€" Telephone 887-5421 Iattended summary day on Tues- _4. x7: ALn‘dn Mr- an‘? Mrs' HanS,K°°pman Dutch Waltz: Laurie Hutchin-T and Kevm of 0akv111e spent son, Christine Lazenby’ Pat: Sunday with her parents MnlLevi’ Susan Comma and Mrs. George Barrett. _ Mr. and Mrs. Allan Doner Cams“ Tango‘ Lynn Logan’ - Melody Merritt. and family spent the weekendl . ' y. i at Potsdam, Ohm They took‘ Swmg dance. Sharon Lems.‘ . . This weekend December 10 part in the Sun-day servxces of! ’ . ' the Missionary Church at Pots-‘u‘ 12’ the central ontano sec- dam {tional Championships will be ' . held at Scarboro Arena Elles- Mrs. Charles Milsted andl ‘ ' . _ ‘Charleen had dinner on Thurs-lmere and Malkham Roads' S“ ‘ . Richmond Hill skaters are comâ€" If?!33133915figh..Df;:iE§..1:/£rs' peting in these champignships. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Doneri and family spent the weekend‘ at Potsdam, Ohio. They took part in the Sun-day services of the Missionary Church at Pots- dam. Mrs. Charles Milsted and Charleen had dinner on Thurs- day evening with Dr. and Mrs. Dan Edmundson of Agincourt. family please bring a hot cas- serole and something for des- sert. The children are asked to meet at 11am in the Sunday school room for a short re- hearsal. The UCW catered to the Pen- nsylvania German Folklore Society of Ontario, York Chap- ter 17th Annual Dinner held in the Victoria Square Community Hall on Saturday evening last. The guest soloist was Mrs. Allan Orr, a former resident of our community. The guest speaker was Lloyd Wilson. The Christmas meeting of the UCW will be held at the home of Mrs. John McCague on Wed- nesday December 15 at 8 pm with Mrs. George Joyce, Mrs. Fraser Gee and Mrs. Joe Steph- enson in charge. The ladies are asked to bring the canned goods for the Victor Home. All ladies in the com- munity are invited to attend. ****** DIXIE RD. & HWY. featuring EATONS, FOOD CITY and 10 other stores & services v DON’T GUESS AT YOUR CHILD’S MUSICAL INTEREST AND TALENT. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec. PROVE IT... THE SENSIBLE, LOW COST WAY: Cosmo School Of Music 1 Yonge St. South, Richmond Hill Corner Centre Street 5. Open weekdays: 12 pm. to 9 pm. â€" Sat. 9 am. to 6 pm. Largest Enrolment North of Metro 6 Richmond Hill Figure Skaters Ready For Central Ontario Test Friday, November 26, CFSA the eliminations at the Cricket test were held at Richmond Club. December 6. The junior Hill High Figure Skating Club. pairs will be competing from The following skaters were sue-14 to 4:30 pm. Keith Swindle- cessful: lhurst and Patti Fletcher will be preliminary figure: Sharonlmaking their initial attempt to mmm harrvl Wright, ucapture this championship. _ The following skaters were sue-‘4 to 4:30 pm. helm D\\’ululc' cessful: lhurst and Patti Fletcher will be preliminary figure: Sharonlmaking their initial attempt to Hartlief. Darryl wright ‘capture this championship. First figure, Diane Close Richmond Hill has two entries D I v; 1 '. L _ H ' . iin the junior ladies’ event which “tc‘ au- a‘me “mum is scheduled for 7-9 pm. For ison' ChriStine Lazenbyr Pat the first time Donna Shubaly From 2:30 to 3:45 will bring the novice ladies event. Compe- ting will be Miss Lindy Watts, who captured second place at LOW COST IOANS 1'0 $10,000 \p the Mover Lid. For further details call Roy G. Brister at . . . 0 Compare our services and costs 884-1188 GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA MOVING ? Secured by the equity in yo Terms to 10 years 0 Co No bonus or penalty clauses 127 BIRCH AVE. THORNHILL Modem Storage Warehouse WITH I YOUR UNITED VAN LINES AGEN'I et us ,help you solve All your Moving problems 44 Yonge St. South efore you move! Come and hear Carolling in Eaton’s Outdoor Court. ' Thursday evenings will fea- ture the Bramalea Chapter of Sweet Adelines from 7.45 pm. Friday evenings will feature the the Salvation Army Band and Songsters. The Salvation Army Christmas Kettle will be avail- able for those who wish to con- tribute to those less fortunate than themselves. Bramalea Jaycees Christmas Trees will be on sale from Dec- ember 10th. Santa Claus will be in his Car- avan every day until Christmas (except Sundays). All the child- ren will receive a free Candy Cane and may have their pic- ture taken with Santa. Breakfast with Santa every Saturday morning at 8:30 A.M. Tickets must be purchased at Eaton‘s in advance. A delicious breakfast, fun with Ruffles the Clown and a visit with jolly old and Linda Taylor will be compe- ting against each other. At this moment Linda is on penicillin and we can only hope she re- gains her full health. as this is the moment skaters train for all year. At 10:15 pm Lindy Watts and Donald Fraser will be making their bid for the senior mixed pairs championship. All events, but the novice ladies, lead to the Canadian Championships. so we wish these young skaters the best. 0 Completely open in your home Richmond Hill 889-4911-2-3 9, 1971' Gentle as a Lamb