I â€"â€" â€"CORRESPONDEN’I. LEONARD LOMAS Telephone 884-3000 Church New! I The junior young people will The service at St. John’s Ari-{hold their Christmas Party on glican on Sunday will be mornâ€" Friday evening at St. Marks, ing prayer at 10:30 pm. Oak Ridges, beginning at 730 The Christmas Pageant will pm. be presented at 8 pm to be fol- On Saturday afternoon tho)» lowed by a reception at 9:15!enjoyed volleyball at St. John‘s, -v,g,,u,u, ,,,u., ,3 ‘vAAA, pm ,.... Rehearsals for the pageant continued Sunday with a further one planned for Thursday and final dress rehearsal at 2 pm Sunday. There will he no admission charge but an offering will be taken. The reception will in- clude the annual Christmas Pai’ty usually held for the Sun- day school ' QKO‘KKK‘KK‘K“KKKKKKKWXK‘KIKMKKKKKK‘K‘EWJE1‘YEW‘E‘EKKXKElRCRYEZR'i'sxramtE"argrsnt‘rarzm ‘w __ EVENTUAUY WHY NOT NOW? __,, _V, Memorial flowers S u n d a y were placed to the glory of God and in memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Chatterley and son Ted, by their daughter Miss Dorothy Chatterley. The Mixed Blessings were filmed on video-tape at the Cable TV studio as Mona Rob- ertson interviewed Betty Carson Wednesday of last week. The program will be telecast on Channel 10 in Richmond Hill on December 21 at pm. yupâ€; up! 3 CALL us TODAY: 333133;? N d E COSMO MUSIC 00. {WRWWIWMWKMKWKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKRKKKQKKMKKPfltKEKMKKS g Open Weekdays to 9 pm. â€"- Saturdays 9 am. to 6 p.111. § WWWWngmWE ELGIN MILLS â€" JEFFERSON 'l‘l1é reception? will in- the annual Christmas usually held for the Sun- for Christmas 1 YONGE STREET SOUTH â€" RICHF CORNER OF CENTRE STREET IAURORA: Dr. Carleton Stanley, :president of Dalhousie Univer- sity from 1931 to 1945 and for- mer assistant principal and acting principal of McGill Uni- versity, died at his home here lNovember 30. He was 85. Dr. Stanley, a graduate of the Uni- versity of Toronto, was born in 1Providence, R.I.. of Canadian | parents. He lived in retirement ‘at Uxbridge before moving to lAurora about eight years ago. On Saturday afternoon they enjoyed volleyball at St. John's‘ Neighborhood Notes During the past week parents had the opportunity to inter- view their children's teachers and discuss progress. The annual Christmas Con- cert will be held on December 20 at 8 pm. All the pupils of the school will be participating. The Jefferson Bathurst Street has failed to negotiate the ice Monday morning of last week. THAT KEEPS 0N GIVING HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS o HARMONICAS GUITAR STRAPS MUSIC STANDS GUITAR CASES MUSIC BOOKS ’I‘AMBOURINES BONGOS DRUM STICKS MICROPHONES RICHMOND HILL Wednesday December 15â€â€œ)x meant 3 €000 evenlng members of the local bl-anchlPretty Brenda Smit drew the travel northward to defend winning ticket for the mystery our laurels. After cards and Prile- This was held by Stan darts we all fell to with a right combs (NO- 46). LUCKY EUY- good will on the feast provided Haven't seen the chorus line by our genial head bar steward. that 375 not“ for in actiOF Gord Mills. With the help of lately. Rumor has it that the) Marsh Thompson, George Dice- are between engagements. Come man and smiling (for a change) 0“ out some Friday evening ant Mel collier~the hot meat pies, share in the fun. Could b( potatoes and gravy soon dis- that just might be the night tha- appeal-ed. The above mentioned this famous line will be in ac dished it up not eat it all. “0n- ! I: i In It Mrs. Mildred Banks of North That Famous Chorus Line May Perform Friday Evening iPOI‘tS Dec-I Friday night socials are still a Down to in the running despite the rot- 6 Winning ten weather. Did you ever see Loads Of:so much rain and fog? It sure 75 came up'wasn't raining inside. Dance music via means of the juke mber 15 box meant a good evening. :31 branch Pretty Brenda Smit drew the :0 defend winning ticket for the mystery cards and prize. This was held by Stan rim 3 right Combs (No. 46). Lucky guy. Haven't seen the chorus line ard‘ that 375 noted for in action of lately. Rumor has it that they ice- are between engagements. Come 1ge) on out some Friday evening and ,ies, share in the fun. Could be dis- that just might be the night that ammmammammaaamaznaaxmaaaï¬ | ‘ Don‘t know whether there arei any birthdays or anniversaries in the air at this time of year, but in case we have forgotten ‘anybody we sure do hope you had a very special celebration for your day. Seems that our Bill McNeilly had a big bash for his birthday on December 7. May you celebrate many more of the same, Bill. It is always nice to welcome; 'back members who have been away for some time. This was! the case when we said hello to former residents who now re- side in the USA. Very nice having you back in the old routine again kids. immmwmamxmmmmammmaw Saturday members of the" Mixed Bowling League held ‘themselves a dance. Ways and Means Chairman George Dice- man put this one together and from all reports it was a big ‘success. Big winners for the ‘night were: Door Prizesâ€"Marsh gThompson (seems big Mars-h is‘ working on a winning streak) and Fred Hardy. Spot prizes: Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Hough, Fred Burt and Alice Cuthbertson, Felix and Ruth O’Hara. The big draw of the night for a magnum was won by Lori Choffe. Con- gratulations to all winners. The bowling league extend sincere thanks to all who made this ev- the hard work. Doris StewartI wishes to express her very sin- cere thanks to Doug Hopson for finding two ‘hard working lads and to Danny and Gord for pitâ€" ching in. We always said legion- aires were a great bunch and this just proves it. By the by, Mr. Clown wishes! to say “thank you†to all the children at the Christmas Party for the fine behaviour. Not one of his buttons that formed part of his costume were taken. This was greatly appreciated. Anâ€" other thought comes to mind, we send our congratulations to Kenny Diceman for being win- her of the door prize. l was won by Lori Choffe. Con- gratulations to all winners. The bowling league extend sincere 2 thanks to all who made this ev- ' ening such a success. Also thanks to members of “The ï¬.Pleasure Pack†for providing i such fine dance music. | Sunday has come and gone. iThis means that the annual lChildren’s Christmas Party has 1gone by the board. It was a .sure fire success. Rita Hopson,l }Madge Barrott, Alison Hughes,‘ Janet Johns worked long and‘ 5hard for this big‘ event. They [wish to thank everyone who ‘pitched in and made it possible. gThere were plently of workers lbehind the scenes and we hear glthat their efforts were and are ammmmmmmmw BI ‘ Ontario Hydro officials ran into some stiff opposition at Terra Cotta November 30 when they held a public meeting to discuss their proposed 500,000 volt power line through the northern portion of Chingua- cousy Township. ‘ Cries of “snow job†and “PR night†were flung at the of- ficials during the meeting at ,the Credit View Public School ‘ attended by 300 ratepayers. nammmanxawwmmnmaa; Your legion Reports ] Officials of Ontario Hydro {indicated they were considering ithe route they had first sug-‘ gested as the only feasible one} i 5 ii ‘a‘ gThis route runs along Lot 34‘ with a curve into Lot 33, near gï¬ighway 10 and leaving the gleastern portion of the township mat the line separating Lot 33 g‘and 34. a This route was said to be 5210.1 miles in length involving ï¬r 750 acres of land. I An alternate. more southerly ‘ iroute, proposed by the municip- jality on the line separating Lots i28 and 29 was said to be 3.3 imiles longer and $2.4 million ‘more expenswe. A second alternative along the ï¬tline separating Lots 23 and 24“ g was said to be 6.3 miles Ionger‘ ï¬iand an additional cost of $5.7| §3million. 1 Chinguacousy Ratepayers Berate Hydro Re Proposed Power Line A presentation by hydro of- ficials was interrupted several times by hecklers wishing to discuss the actual routes. Ratepayers contended the proposed routes would affect a lot of historical sites in the area. SNOW REMOVAL Branch 375, Royal Canadian Legion By Chris Ratchford â€" 884-5280 COMMERCIAL 8; RESIDENTIAL By contract or hour 24 hour service 89A YONGE ST. S. - RICHMOND HILL - Phone 884-1300 OPEN DAILY 9 am. to 6 pm. Thurs. and Fri. 9 am. to 9 pm. â€" Monday Closed PHONE 884-2433 COMPLETE LINE OF SUPPLIES 0 Complete Counselling SerVice 0 Quality Ingredients 0 Reasonable Prices QUALITY O VALUE 0 SER‘ WINEMA KER S Selling Wine-Art Products greatly appreciated. Special mention should be given to Vic Coulton, Neil Jarvie and Bob Dickson. Every year this trio pitch in and do a fabulous job. The length of time for their make-up can only be imagined. The biggest winners of all were the youngsters. You know Legionaires are a funny breed. They present a hard surface to the world but they have the softest hearts anywhere. Just ask them to do a favor or lend a helping hand to someone and they just jump at the chance. This happened the. other week. One of our lady vets was moving and needed some help in a hurry. A call to our President Doug and he had everything in hand. Two members Danny Kelly and Gord‘ Ketteridge were there to do ‘the hard work. Doris Stewart wishes to express her very sin- cere thanks to Doug Hopson for v finding two 'hard working lads and to Danny and Gord for pitâ€" ching in. We always said legion-I We old timers got our kicks just watching and sharing in their fun. As joke tellers the kids just can‘t be beat. Guess we grown Lips better take some lessons. As troupers the young people can‘t be beat. Give them 3 mike and they are away run- ning. Thanks to some fine little troupers for the entertainment they gave Arlene Court, JacqueJ line Jarvie. Susan Taylor and two other young ladies that at present this reporter can’t de- cipher our own writing. You were great youngsters and we say a very sincere thank you. To all of you who let us join in our fun â€"â€" also our thanks. Won‘t you come again next year. Very special thanks to one and all who stayed behind to help with the cleaning up. You are the kind that makes every- thing worthwhile. Don’t forget the big turkeyi roll Friday evening. Should be‘ in time for that dinner you are‘ planning on having for Christ-: mas Day. See Gord Mills about this one. Have you plans for New Year’s Eve? If not why not come out to the Legion Frolic‘ and have yourselves a ball. George Diceman is the man to contact for this one. Tickets may be purchased from ‘wthe bar ï¬ewards. ' ‘Take care of yourselves and with the good Lord’s blessing we will see you all next week and over the holiday season; Cheers Mrs. Ida Holda told the group that her family has farm- ed in the area for five genera- tions. When one resident asked what would happen if the township said no to the proposal, a spok-‘ esman for the property depart- ment of hydro said they would then try to negotiate prices for the land and failing that would expropriate. Not all the ratepayers were opposed to the proposal. “We have to consider the wel- fare of many. Hydro needs the land and we have the hydro. “We are willing to negotiate with hydro for a northern route. 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