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The Liberal, 16 Dec 1971, p. 17

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HOUSE LEAGUE ACTION * (December 10) (December 11) Maple Blues 4. Unionville 2 Continental Shoes 2 Inasmuch as the Blues “on Parker Spray 2 this one, they didn‘t look good i This game saw two evenlydoing it. They are away off matched teams fighting it out form and they don't seem to right down to the wire. Steve,‘have the desire they showed in Kemp and Steve Fitzgibbon'the early part of the season. notched the goals for Continenr Paul Banks. Rick Hal-mick. tal, 'assisted by Tim Smith,!Bill Kenny and Martin Bromley Glen Amodco and Billy Mc-Jcollected a goal each. Len Donald. For Parker it was RandyéHughes and Charlie Shaw earn- DePiero and Brian Haaelfelt‘ed two assists each and D'arcy doing the honors with the assist S‘chanck acquired one. going to Glenn Wood. \HOUSE LEAGUE STANDINGS European Delicatessen 0, (As of December 11) Automotive Supply 0 I ATOMS Neither team would give an G W T L P inch and it ended in a scoreless‘E- Deucatessen 4 3 l 0 7 tie. Both groups played yen/{Crestwood Texaco 4 2 0 2 4 well. lIAGAA ‘ _ E ATOMS HOUSE LEAGUE ACTION IGA 2, Crestwood Texaco 1 In another closely fought bat- Ho. IGA had enough edge to take it. Mauro Farina and Scott Wright tallied for IGA with the assist going to Ernie Cheffero. Creshvood’s loner was by D Grant with W. Boudreau assist ing. PEEWEES For the winners it was Mark Tyndall. Robert Fentom Jim Rotz. Paul Cloutier and Doug Cherplyck scoring a goal each. Fenton also got two assists with Tyndall. Darwin Oldfield and George Kilgour picking up one each; Robert Prcisncr and Terry Thorsell also contributed to the win with some effective play. David Taylor did his best for DH & A with two goals. The assists went to John DeJong and Steve Allen. MAPLE MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS Superior Propane 6 Maple Farm Supply 0 Superior took off and skated away with this one. Strictly no contesL The big guns for Proâ€" pane wei-e Bruce Shields with two goak and an asflsL ChrB Stewart with two goals. Ron Lines and Steve Borneman had a goal apiece. Bm‘neman. Rick McCullum. Steve DunlOp and Jeff Sandford had an assist each with Bill Oppenshaw and Chris Plunkett getting two apiece. BANTAMS Contractors 5, Fred’s Shell 2 The winners contained the Shell boys from the outset. Ex-‘ cellent performances by Steve Jones with two goals and one assist. Peter Frasel got a goal and three assists and John Del- laserl'a came through with two big ones. Ken Jellison also took an assist. Dennis Riley supplied two goals for the losers assisted by Bill Johnson, Gord Cameron. Stuart Bellamy and Ger Shaw. Maple Lions 3 Disposal Services 0 The Lions tightened their grip on first place with this shutout. They are skating, checking and generally doing well in all phases. Disposal didn't have a Show in this one. Bill Lamonte. Curt Arnett and Keir Todd were the goalscorers. Assisting were Peter Pflugg with two. Todd, Ron Guildolin and Ricky Mondolo with one each. NOVICE (December 10) Maple Honey Po; Bees 2 Bolton 0 Greg Munshaw and B1 Hobbs garnered singles : Hobbs and Scott Lawson 1 one assist each. Jeff Brookes scored Maple’s only answering goal with Joey Battista assisting. (December 11) Maple Honey Pot 1, Sharon 6 It finally happened! A haul skating. sharpshooting team from Sharon downed the Naples and really hung it on them. PEEWEES (December 11) Maple Lions 13. Bradford 1 Who said 13 was an unluckv number. The Lions didn't find it so defeating a definitely over- whelmed team from Bradford. Bill Cromb knocked in five goals and assisted on three. Steve Sherman belted home three and had eight assists. Denis Limoges looked good with two and had three assists. Bruce West came along with one and one. Colin Mummery and Eddy Gundert got a goal each. Mike Fitzgibbon and fiave Sutherland took an assist each. The defence by Eddy Gundert, Mike Fitzgibbon. Steve Cromb and Dave Sutherland was out- standiné. BANTAMS (December 11) Bradford 3 Maple Surf Marine o A redhot Bradford team took the measure of the Surfers and blasted home the goals. Maple wasn‘t any pushover but lacked the depth to hold the winners. MIDGET (December 11) Bradford 4 Maple Clemens Rad 0 Bradford deserved! to win but officials on both teams hollered long and loud ab0ut what they termed as some "atrocious" reâ€" refereeing. Maple, Kleinburg Concord & Edgeley News "The Liberal" is always willing to publish items regarding people and e vents contributed by Maple, please phone Mrs. Louise Cooper, 832-2408; in Edgeley and Concord. Mrs. Carol Cole, Rival Appliances 5 DH & A Z ONIIIA HOCKEY ices 0 tened their e with this re skating, arally doing as. Disposal : in this onep t Amett and goalscorers. eter Pflugg an Guildolin‘ o with one IKEY 10) F ‘ the ladies a; Bees 2 o v The annual Christmas Lunch-} eon of the Edgeley Women’s ln-i stitute was hel d December 2 at,“ the home of Mrs. James Spen-, cer, Maple. The freshly snowiI covered ground and the beauti-_ ful Christmas Carols coming. from the steeple of the Presby-‘ terian Church the Christmas tendance was with set the tone for‘ Meeting. The at- almost perfect just one member being ‘absent. AIter a delightful luncheon creation room retired to the re- for a program. The room was beautifully de- corated for Christmas. com- and Brian’plete with a tree. The program singles aml‘took the form of an oldâ€"fashioned Lawson hadlChristmas Concert, with recita- tions. skits, rhythm band. ex- ercises and carol singing. Santa 1’ Sharon 5 iClaus being engaged elsewhere Jed! A hard sent one of his clowns in the ' 11) >oting team‘person of Mrs. Cameron Boake. dthe Maplesnrho entertained the children, on them. )red Maple’s canes. then {giving out candies and candy distributing the a) “m, 1M.,:gifts from the tree. gfit batJPal-kers S. Paint edge to'Automoti\'e Supply E. Delicatessen \Crestwood Texaco IGA Continental Shoes Robert Fenton :Jim Rntz Steve Borneman ‘John De Jong wDavid Clendenan “Chris Stewart Bruce Shields Jeff Sandford Geoffery Blake Mark Tyndall Ron Lines Christ Plunkett JUVENILES Paul Banks. Rick Hal-mick, Bill Kenny and Martin Bromley collected a goal each. Len Hughes and Charlie Shaw earn- ed two assists each and D‘arcy Schaan acquired one. W. Boudrcau Norm Ruttle Billy Allen Robbie Baylcy Glen Amadeo D. Grant Ron Hay Scott Wright Stepsen Fi'zgibhnn Rival Appliances 6 6 0 0 Superior P1 DH 6; A Maple F. S Maple Lions 6 5 l l) 11 Contractors 6 3 1 2 7 Disposal Services 6 1 2 3 4 Fred's Shell 6 I O 5 2 INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS Peter Fraser Peter Fraser Denis Rily Steve Jones Ron Guidolin Keir Todd Bob Candoni John Dellaserl‘a Ken Jellison Albert Reame Norm Stapley Peter Pflug Edgeley WI Christmas Features Food And Fun President Mrs. Bruce Snider. expressed appreciations to Mrs. Spencer. the hostess, and to all members taking part in the program. The next meeting will be held January 6. at the home of Mn} and Mrs. Bruce Snider when the husbands will attend and theg Sniders will show slides and telll of their trip to Oslo, Norway to the Associated Country Wo- men of the World last August, ;omoti\'e Supply 4 0 2 2' INDIVIDUAL SCORING INDIVIDUA' {CURING PEEWEES BANTAMS G W 'l‘ L G W l Nashville Presbyterian will P‘have its Christmas Service at 2‘9z30 am. Rev. Warren Mc- 85Kinnon will preach on “A From- 4;ise Kept." The Scripture read- 0 ing will be Isaia 9:2-7 and {Psalm 85. The readers will be‘ Pllielly Maw and Jane Bernath. 7 At Caven Presbyterian at 113 7 am Rev. McKinnon will be: Tspeaking on the same topic and 5, the readers will be Lynda Robb 5;and Maurice Dicks. ‘ This will also be White Gift Sunday, whereby all gifts will be distributed to needy families. There will be a Christmas Eve Service at 7:30 pm for the whole Kleinburg charge. Everyone in our area are‘given a warm wel- come to join with us this Christ~ mas Eve. Nobleton United December 19 at 7:30 pm will have a Christmas Candlelight Service. This will be sponsored by the CGIT. Al- though this is an annual obser- vance throughout the world. this is the first time for the local Noblclon United service is at 11:15 am. Rev. Arthur Hamilton will be speaking on the same theme as at Kleinbui'g. The Sunday school will be present- ing a Christmas Pageant. girls. The Kleinburg Hi-C group will have it's Christmas Pro- gram on December 19 at 7:30 pm in the church. Nashville Sunday school will hold its Christmas Party this Sunday. There will be a spec- ial Christmas Dinner at 5:30 pm for the children. Following the dinner they will be joined by the congregation for'a program of carol singing and presenta- tion of the Christmas Story. Yes. we are even going to have a Santa Claus. Caven Sunday School will be having a Christmas presentation at 8 pm on "The Origin of Christmas" and “Christmas Through the‘ Ages." The white gifts have been taken to the Harold King Farm Harold King is ill in Branson Hospital. Our best wishes go to him in this Christmas Season. There will be a special joint service between Caven Presby- terian and Bolton United on December 26‘ at 11 am in the United Church. The leadership of this service will be between Rev. Emerson Knowles and Rev. Warren McKinnon. A warm welcome is extended to all in the area. Calvary Baptist service is at: 11 am. Rev. William Pardee will‘ speak on the “Birth of Christ.” Peter and Lauries Barker will be singing for this service. The evening service will be a special musical night as the choir will bring a Christmas Contatta, unâ€" der the direction of Ron Hatch, There is a children‘s club un- der the direction of Mrs. June Pardee at her home 1915 Martin Grove Road, Tuesday following school. All children in the area are welcome to join in the singâ€" ing and in the exciting Bible storys told through flannel- graph by Mrs. Jean Bond. “The Hevans Declair” by quyd Hawkins. There will be a short message by the pastor. The Pioneer girls had their Christmas Pal supper December 16. It was a smashing success. The ladies’ coffee hour group meets every Thursday morning from 10 am and all ladies are welcome. Winchester group at Woodâ€" bridge Anglican will be having their Christmas party December 16 at the home of Mrs. Evalwne Kersey of Kleinburg. The din- ner will be at 6 pm. Members are asked to remember to bring their exchange of gifts. There will be a special Christmas pro- gram, even a Santa Claus. Neighborhood News Well, would you believe we have received the school color pictures of our children and guneral flame vents contributed by its readers in Maple, Concord. Edgeley and Kleinburg. 0rd, Mrs. Carol Cole. 889-4379; in Kleinburg, Mrs. Shirley Gloster. 893-1725. Klein burg K larion 126 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill Serving the Community under the Wright & Taylor and Pipher Chapels since 1876 mars/La” Mackenzie Senior School is busy getting ready for Christ- mas as well as for the examin- ations and studying that must still go on in spite of holidays. There is to be a three-day effort to raise money for The Star Santa Fund. The first day each class will bring a rocking chair and the classes will em- bark on a rock-a-thon. Yes, the students will pay money for every 15 minutes of rocking. This would be fun to watch and [maybe even to do the rocking. The second day Ann Marie} Stan and Dave Storey will be iputing on a guitar concert. The third day will be penny day. The students are puting maskâ€" ing tape down and the pennies will be put on the tape. The longest row of pennies will re- ceive a prize. Out of all this fun ‘will most certainly come a nice gift for The Star Santa Fund. Then the students are looking forward to a skating party to be held at the Woodbridge Arena December 21. they were really great. We have? Nashville Scouts, the luclqlelaPI some very proud children andifellows. were going swimminglweek well they might be. The Christ-lTuesday night at the Mayfield‘have mas variety program will have/Sports Centre. This will be in-iby t‘ just been over, but not in time stead of Monday night‘s meet-WNW] for this issue. ‘Next week weling. There will be no meetingl W1 will have all the excitement offhetween Christmas and New:the the program. 7 Year‘sl lSChe‘ .L \ inn‘. 4 _ At this time report cards are being sent home with the chil- dren. Please sign them and reâ€" turn. School holidaysâ€"the‘ chil- dren will be home till January There will be a Christmas Bazaar to raise money for a charity. You will receive a let- ter in regard to this. Plans are in the making for a puppet show for the junior school and possibly some of the parents. There will be more news on this later. Seven full tables of players were present at the meeting of the Nashville Euchre Club Mon- day evening at the home of Jim and Dorothy Maw. Prize win- ners for the eVening were Grace T011, Mary Watson and Joy Lostchuck. The men who won were Harry Bumfield, David Todd and Dorothy Maw as sub. The Rotary Club Wednesday Christmas Party was to be with the boys from Willowbank Home. And on December 22 at this year’s Christmas Party all \n'ves and friends are invited, Stu Jackson made the arrange- ments. Members have been as-' Red to invite fellow Rotarians from neighboring clubs. The president was away last Week attending the district workshop at the Skyline. Vice - President Keith Peterson conducted the‘ tregular meeting. It was a very ‘good meeting. There was a filmi ion motivation communications {called "The Strangest Secret." ‘ Our local Scouts and Cubs are selling Christmas Trees. Have you got yours? Get them at Norm Halls Station. A bottle driVe for all refund- able bottles is set for Janary 8. Please keep your bottles for the Scouts. Nashville Cubs will be joining with A and B Cub Packs in Bolton for the Christmas Party held in the school auditorium Monday December 20. We are to be their guests and are ex- pecting,an exciting and thrill- ing ever'iin'g. 1 you own an RCA product that requires service, call the people who know RCA best. [BEBE SERVICE LIMITED 884-1062 16 MARTIN ROSS AYE 638-6040 color TV specialists" Ladies keep fit night will soon be over for this year. It has been a terrific year and the ladies have had fun keeping fit. They will start again January 6 with Joy Maudsley taking charge of the group. If you have not come before. then this will be Your chance to come and get acquainted Library News Librarian Mildred McCutch-' eon would like to remind mem- bers that Christmas hours are as follows: December 24, 10 any to 12 noon only; December 27,1 closed all day: December 31. 10 am to 5 pm only. These are a change of regular time for these days only. Mrs. McCutcheon says the teenagers have a very good section of books from which to choose. How about catching up on your reading during the holidays? There is ‘an excellent selection of chil- ‘dren's books for your children's reading. from the very youngest to books for Mom and Dad. ! Vaughan Historical Society Hias an 1860 map of York Coun- {ty reprinted for your enjoyment. \There is a record of all farms land names of occupants. Per- ihaps some of your ancestors could even be listed on this map. It can be obtained at any Vaughan Library. Or from a member. The first bowling series is finished. The team that seamed to he the lowest for a long time caught up. \The winners with 60 points. were the “Alley Trot- ters.“ Their captain is Dianne Woodley and the Trotters in~ elude Joan Love, Heather Spence. Pauline Fry, Irene Plet~ zer and Gail MacCormach. There will be a turkey roll with first prize a turkey and second a box of chocolates. We will haye winners of this next week. Get well wishes go to Mrs: only one m, two have Seen Dora 3056’ Wlfe of the Ch“rellttlie beautiful sight of Niagaral .CuStOd‘a“ 0f _Caven Presbytg‘Falls during the winter with the lan‘ .She is m Peel Memor‘allsun sparkling on the ice and the Hosmtal' icicles on the trees as well as , growim7 up from the ground. ,NEWMARhET: Plans and spec-‘Although plans are not com ifications for a new town halll‘cre‘e yet, it is suggested that here have _been ordered al‘eour folks leave Maple just after though no Slte has been settled‘lunch’ stop for a coffee near Ion. Consuming engineer has‘Niagara‘ enjoy the Fans in tire 1been I'Etalned 1?.deY91013 the‘daylight, have dinner and see plans and specifications at arthe Fans at night as well, com- cost of $5,000. Council hopes mg home around 9pm. to be able to take advantage of * i * * the federal winter works grants. Mrs Margaret Andrew. in her which would mean a start of beautifully decorated home, was construction by mid-January. hostess to the Christmas WI Skating is free at the Woodâ€" bridge Arena on Tuesday and Friday afternoons from 2:15 to 3:30 pm. With holidays coming, mothers be sure to take ad- vantage of this. We have some new names to] get used to The very familiar' Maple Sideroad 15' now called} Major Mackenzie Drive and the; White School House Road is Kirby Sideroad. Get well wishes go to Mrs. Dora Rose, wife of the church custodian of Caven Presbyter- ian. She is in Peel Memorial Hospital. +This hmned olfer good between Nov. 25m and midnight, Dec. 24th 1971. Suggested relanl price does not Include Reliable Marine & Sports ‘24 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL - 884-4464 Baker Sales & Service (1968) Ltd. 147 HWY. NO. 7, THORNHILL - 889-9472 irelghl and sel~up charges. ON THIS NEW OLYMPIQUE AND STILL GET 5 BIG EXTRAS Skyline Marina Ltd. HIGHWAY 400. MAPLE. ONTARIO - 889-5581 Safety Antenna and Flag E} Deep Groove Safety Grips 1:] Customized Racing Stripes [:1 Chromed Hood Louvres [j Specially Calibrated Shocks D See this limited edition machine and all the new Ski-Doc models at your participating dealer today. Buy now and get these extra-ordinary pre-Christmas savmgs. ski-dun 72 :5” We have been asked to re- 1 {mind parents of teen-aged boys is‘that there is again a shortage edfiof older pin boys for the bow- =ling lanes for the 9 to 11pm shifts. Any boys interested can drop into the alleys in the evenings to inqulre. Congratulations to the lucky winner of the Maple Plaza et_ weekly Christmas draw of a $50 voucher‘ Dale Watt. The draw {th' was made last Saturday by Mrs. m, ‘ Aletha Albin. ne 60 ot-, me [81“ ihave the material in our hands by the Friday morning of the revious week. 1 With holiday schedules for ‘the paper. and our own busy schedules. it is a great help if tour readers let us know well in ‘advance of their special items of {news such as Visits. or visitors. iholidays, illnesses. anniversaries letc. We sincerely hope that any- one having news items for the Maple column in the next few weeks will make every effort to After spending most of the last rainy week in the house by himself, Rolly Keffer was pleas- ed to have a visit from his fam- ily on Friday. His four daugh- ters, Jean Bryson. Ruth Grubb. Mary Orr and Rita Moore and son-in-law Jesse Bryson, brou- ght their dinner with them and completely brightened Mr. Ket- fer‘s week. A good Senior Citizen turn- out was on hand December 6 for an afternoon of games in spite of the bad weather. Dur- ing the afternoon. final plans were made for the anniversary and Christmas Dinner to be held December 13. Names were drawn for the Christmas Pro- gram December 20. More on these special occasions later. Several names are being held on a standâ€"by list for the Feb- ruary trip to St. Petersburg, Florida. A trip to Niagara Falls during the month of January is being planned. This will be a trip done on very short notice. Those interested must have their names and telephone numbers on the list ahead of time so that they can be called one day and be ready to go the next. has more going fayou. 'TM. Bombatduer Lid ? In The VILLAGE 0f MAPLE meeting December 8. The roll call was responded to by a verse from a Christmas Carol. The program committee. conâ€" sisting of Mrs. Pearl Jarrett, Mrs. DeL Palmer. and Mrs. Vel~ ma Jennings. had arranged a very interesting program. Rev. Stanley Snowden gave a” splendid talk on “Visisting” as a! help to shut-Ins, old folks and! neighbors and to the caller him-I self, stressing the need ofj “Thinking of Others." i Mrs. Anna Den'sbury gave al good report of the Fall District. Board meeting, and Mrs. Doris Payne told of the course she attended. mixed vegetables in the "Flair of Vegetables" course held at the home of Mrs. Bruce Snider. The ladies who attended the sewing course at Mrs. Doris Payne‘s home modelled their handsome creations. They were Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Gertie Steph- enson, Mrs. Annie Palmer, Mrs. .Det Palmer. Mrs. Hilda Allen, Mrs. Jean Robson. Mrs. Velma ‘Jennings, Mrs. Evelyn Reynolds, The seventy-fifth anniversary celebration of the branch in February will be announced lat- er. Church News On Sunday December 19 at the 11am service. the St. Step- hen‘s Anglican congregation will be treated to a special carol service with the Havergal Col- lege Girls Choir. Last week. the Maple United Sunday school presented white gifts to be distributed at the Fred Victor Mission in Toronto at Christmas. The children are putting on a Christmas program at 10am Sunday to which all parents and friends are invited. At 11:15 am there will be a special White Gift Service at which cash donations will be presented to the Mission and Service Fund of the United Church. On Christmas Eve at 7:30 pm there will be a family service of worship. There will b no ser- mon and everyone is invited to attend. The children and congrega‘ tion of St. Andrew‘s and St Paul's will get together to; night (Thursday) at the com- Iflnity hall to enjoy a pot luck S to 10 colors to choose from â€" 4’x8’ POSTFORMED COUNTERTOPAS in 5-6 colors FORMICA & ARBORITE $1 - Yourr Clmice of Color Top 9 1” 30” 36‘” GOLDEN-RED ANTIQUE ELM, 4'x8.‘ . MAHOGANY SELECTED, 4'x8’ . . . . . . . . WALNUT RUSTIC. 4'x8’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROSEWOOD RUSTIC, 4'x8’ . . . . . . . . . . . . SOLID VINYL 12"x12" noon nu \1?L:l- 'I‘Lnr 1 eel r)” CADHLLAC 8 ft. base and wall cabinet completely finished with counter top (your choice of color) Hou FINISHED SHELVING THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. Dec. 16, 1971 x12” VINYL ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEE US FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTS AND COTTAGE MATERIALS TANITY â€"â€" COMPLETELY FINISHED . VANITY â€" COMPLETELY FINISHED . VANITY â€"- COMPLETELY FINISHED . 8:30 am. to 5:30 pm. o Friday 8:30 am. to LESS THAN HALF OF MARKET PRICE KITCHEN WALL PANELLING ASAALE fidNANZA SALE SEE supper and a program put on by and Week's with 2. Orne Dow- the children. u‘ney's men took all seven points The December meeting of thelfrom Pete Craibe‘s. This gives ladies of the church. WA-WMSltotal points of 38 for Gooder- was held at the home of Mrs. ham‘s. 36 for Downey's, 27 for Margaret Andrew, Maple. Be-fCraibe‘s and 25 for Weeks. Jack cause of illness primarily. thereiGooderham bowled a high sin. The December meeting of the ladies of the church. WA-WMS was held at the home of Mrs. Margaret Andrew. Maple. Be- cause of illness pn’marily. there was an unusually small attenâ€" dance. The meeting was opened by President Mrs. Pearl Forrest. with the call to worship. Mrs. Eileen Brice presented a story from the book "Women of the Bible" on Mary. the mother of Jesus. White Gifts \rere receiv‘ ed for Evangel Hall. With Rev. Andrew at the piano. the ladies enjoyed Christmas Carols. After the meeting Christmas goodies were enjoyed. served by Mrs. Bertha Ingram. Mrs. Marj Rob- son and the hostess Mrs. An- drew. The Bible class of St. An- drew's is presenting the Christâ€" mas Carol Service in the church Sunday evening at 7:30 pm. White gifts will be received for distribution at Evangel Hall, Toronto. Bowling OURiCOMPLEETELY FINISHgD Ladies ~â€" On December 13. the Falcons booster their lead by taking all seven points from the Barracudas. Mavericks also took all seven from Wildcats and Firebirds took five from Cougars as did Impalas who took five from the Mustangs. These scores put the Falcons away out in front with 35 points, with Mavericks trailing behind them in second place with 26. The Wildcats are in third place with 19. Firebirds with 18. Cougars with 12. Must- angs. winners of the first ser- ies, with 11, Impalas with 10 and Barracudas with 9. Sylvia Bedford took high honors with a single of 281 and three score of 747. Loraine Leonard still hangs onto her high average with 202. Pioneers â€"â€" On December 16, the Pioneers bowled for their Christmas turkeys as well as a lucky candy draw. Jack Gooder- ham's team split with Len Week's, Gooderham’s with five - 6 â€" 7 - 8 ft. lengths While They Last AT MAPLE PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE MAPLE REDEEMABLE IN STORES WITH THIS SIGN ON DISPLAY BUILDING PRODUCTS CQ. PH 0. (5 Different Colors) LAST WEEK‘S WINNER Dale Watts. 28 Church Street. Map}: #71: R E E 00 CHRISTMAS CERTIFICATE EACH WEEK ‘x'fii’x'iETli‘Is Eat; é DISPLAY V ’ 10’x20’ 7’ North of Maple Sideroad on Keele St. m. to 9 pm. - Sat. 8:30 am. to 5 pm PREFAB GARAGES per ft. gle of 291 and Alex Bishop was in fine form for high three of 698. The turkey‘s were won by Art Bacher, Orne Downey. Len Weeks. Ted Smart. Pete Craibe. Fred Jackman. Ross Robson and Rolly Keffer. The four lucky winners of the candy draw were Barney Bryan. Albert Ireland. Norman Payne and Alex Bishop. NEWMARKET: Aerial photo- graphs of five possible airport sites within 15 minutes drive of this town and Aurora are being made by the York Reg- ional Airport Association. The association is working for es- tablishment of a 5.000 foot mu- nicipally oxfined paved airstrip in this area. WARM HEARTS, WARM GREETINGS, GIFTS AND HOLLY, A WARM HOUSE,TOQ MAKES CHRISTMAS ‘ 0w. JOLLY.’ (/2 ‘ Heat is the ingredient that can 'make winter more fun. Call us at 884-1313 for your heat-producing fuel oil. 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