Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 13 Apr 1972, p. 9

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In! nu, 'luuv n," ..‘.,V.... ._,-._ able to be about again. Mist Mrs William Urquarl of RR John Buchanan's mother Mrs. 2. King. a vice â€" president of Fred Lippett is home from hos- York Presbyterial. was guest, pital and improving in health. speaker and Mrs. Aubrey Steph-l Mrs. Lippett has been with the enson sang. She was accomp- Buchanans since the death of anied by Mls, Sidney English. her husband early this year. Mrs. Bill Baker gaVe 3 devot' Attending the Headford Un- ional. Hostesses were Miss Mary lied bazaar on Saturday of last Rodick. Miss Rhea Scott and: week were Mrs. James Rodicijl‘S‘ D91la Spring. j Mrs. Russell Boyington. Miss The members 131311 35 dessert Mary Rodick. Mrs. Edgar Ful. luncheon at. the church April. ler, Miss Elizabeth French. Mrslmi The guest speaker Will be Douglas Hood. Mrs. WalleriMrs. Alfred Miller. ‘ Craig. Mrs. Tim Paterson. Miss” .,__-. -_ _. _, ., Rhea Scott. Mrs. Harold Staff-.â€" Elzpli‘lslzf' f“? “$55 “will pun-[a n |; Mrs. Waller Craig has been confined to her home by illness for the past few weeks but is able to be about again. Mrs. John Buchanan‘s mother Mrs. Fred Lippett is home from hos- pital and improving in health. Mrs. Lippett has been with the Buchanans since the death of her husband early this year. The next euchre on April 21 will be sponsored by the YCHA. There will he a sale of home baking and handcrafts. Mrs. Marguerite Jones patient in York Central pita]. Nolghborhond Notes The much”: sponsorcd by But- tnnville WI for 1119 cancer soc- iety Friday evening of last week had 23 tables of players. Win- ners were Mrs. Eleanor Crossan. Mrs. Corine Allen. Mrs. Lottie Cough. Mrs. Arlene Patton, Mrs. Agnes Baker. Wayne Bev- eridge. Aubrey Stephenson and .lim Grainger; Jim Rodick and Edgar Fuller won lucky draw prizes. Freezout winners were Mrs. Hilda Kelley and Mrs. Crossan against Bill Denault and Jon Nigh. The Rodick families were guests at a family gatherlng 51‘. Bolton on Sunday. The occasion was a shower for a young McAl- lister relative. u‘ Mr. rand Mrs. Clarence Steckley and Lawrence Mac- Donald spent Sunday after- noon with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flam and baby daughter at Kit- chener. Birthday greetings to a for- mer resident of our community but now of Uninn Villa. Miss Olive Glover. who April 18 will be celebrating her 80th birth- day. Happy birthday Olive! Birthday greetings to Herman Mortson April 15; Shari Ashton las Hood. Mrs. and Miss Mary I from a Florida week happy v weeks of sun. Alfred Miller of honor at 3 held at. the ho] Mrs. John Mills Friday evening ‘ Dinner guests with Mrs. Mabel Frisby, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Frisby and girls Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. AI- vin Caseley of Richmond Hill. John Huggins of Blackstocx cal- led on them Saturday. of hm held 5 Mrs J Friday Another euchre party ml) be held in the community hall Friâ€" day at 8 pm. Everyone welcome! Ladies please provide lunch. clyli'bgifgxl'ugioung people, Several of the young people in the dis- trict were guests. fl Mrs. Kenneth Petty enter- tained neighbors Saturday ev- ening at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Peggy Leitch. who will become the nude of Brian Geddes Am'il 14. n-1,"..- .-r,_ At the regular meeting of the Lions Tuesday evening of last Week. Lion Mike Drummond was the guest speaker. He spoke about this organization's Leo Neighborhood Notes RICHMOND HILL CORRESPONDENT: MRS. F. H. LEAF 61 Worlon Way North Phone VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS Spring bfings flowers and problems The flowers and the Spring tra la’s we’ll leave to you but maybe we can help with your Spring problems. Like finding the money for home renovations, for cottage re-habilitation, even providing the where withal for a new home. Whatever your money need, bring it to the peeple who reach back to over 80 years experience in solving money problems. WCTORM and GREY V1 L11 [111111. and UHDI TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 G. A. WAKELIN, MANAGER 12] YONGE ST. N. BUTTONVILLE NEWS a home Miller CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE ER. 2, Gormley â€" Telephone 887-5421 5. Tim Rodick a trip I with t] was the birthday in 5 last The senior Tram C umpany devoted entirely to serving the people of Ontario. VIrs. Doug- L Paterson k returned early last their two the guest ‘day party f Mr. and Stouffville t week, ls a Hos- The Tyro boys are holding a walkathon Saturday at 10 am from the church. They would appreciate sponsors. Proceeds are for crippled children. UCW members m church to hold a thankoffering service Classes will he held for the next few weeks commencing to- day (Thursday! at 7 pm. for thosv who inquired about church membership. Rev. Allen Hallett will conduct the clas- ses. New members will be wel- comed into fellowship on Fam- ily Sunday May 14. Anyone in- terested in becoming part of the church should contact Rev. Hal- lett at 297-2975 or 297-1282. The Fairs and Spares plan an evening at Musicmania at Stou- ffville April 29. Mrs. Richard Carr is ticket convenor. Church News u~ or“... The program will be a book' review presented by Miss Mabel Sanderson, convenor of the meeting. Assisting her will be Mrs. Carl Walker. Mrs. Nor- mand Bell and Mrs. Mary Buch- anan. 11 years April 17: Mrs. Bill Boyd April 18: Douglas Hill April 19: Michelle Pennock two years April 19; Cecil Nichols April 20: Kris Mikkelsen nine years April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perkins of Richmond Hill and Mrs. Al- ice Perkins called on Miss Mab- el Sanderson on Sunday even- mg. The demonstrations will be for rug hooking. batik, mac- rame, tapestry. weaving, spin- ning pottery. ceramics, copper- tooling, stonesetting, flower- potting. crocheting and silver tray etching. The Markham Guild and Vil- lage Crafts will be holding a demonstration and sale April 24 from 1 to 4pm and 7 to 10pm upstairs at the Roxy Theatre in Markham. It will be followed by refreshments. .. -J ---_. Mr. ankiw‘Mrs. Harold Hill have returned after holidaying in Florida. Church News _ vThe April meeting of the UCW will be held Wednesday evening in the Sunday school at 8pm. PHOTOG Photique 44 Levendale. I Telephone where Portraiture Weddings Advertising Passports photography HOURS: Closed Monday. Tues. - Thurs. 9-5 Fri. 9-7 Sat. 9-1 Phone 294-5290 Richmond Hill 2 884-5361 Studios 884-1107 met at the an Easter art THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, April 1972

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