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The Liberal, 27 Jul 1972, p. 16

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Several of our Senior UlLlZenS’ are celebrating their birthdays‘ just now. Forrest Oliver enjoyed‘ a family get-together on the' occasion of his 87th birthday July 21 at the home of his daughter Margaret Kellam and] husband Everard. Ruth and; Roy Richards and family froim Simcoe were on hand for the occasion as well. occasion as well. Percy Puterbaugh will be at home to family and friends, 10- morrow, July 28 on the occasion of his 80th birthday. Evelyn Hamilton of Klein- burg, a member of Senior Citi- zens celebrates her birthday the same day. Happy Birthday to all. All is now in readiness for the trip to England for the Scouts, beginning August 12. Enthusiasm and anticipation is high and the English hosts have arranged an excellent pro- gram. Others in the party Scoutmaster Ian Ferguson family. Frank Robson. Jack Mathews, Mr. and Donald West and Mr. and Charlie Wilmot, Knowmg that the Maple John and Jennie Cave have Lions Club is sponsoring the had a busy but happy time re- local Scouts. the Lions Club ill cently, with literally a ‘house- Sollehull, Warwickshire, are? full' of visitors from as far away planning to host a barbecue or‘fls Prince Edward Island, similar event. for our boys‘ * * * sometime during the trip. 1 MrS. Cave's brother and sis- Planning is “’811 underway terâ€"in-law and Mrs. Warner for the English Scouts trip to Buchanan and family. Elmer. Maple in August 1973 and our Gordon, Mary and Don and Scoutmaster will be taking with brother and sister-in-law Mr. him to Solehull a tentative itinrland Mrs. George Buchanan and entry plus alternatives to dis- family. Lonnie, Glenda, Adele cuss with the English group. and Kevin have been visiting The boys making the trip to'fmm O‘Leary, PEI as well as England are Bill Allen. Ross,Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Kerslake Anderson, Frank Boudreaugfrom London, Ont, Mark 3011511913 Billy Carter. 138-1 Mrs. Kerslake is Mrs. Care's Vid Clendenan. ROb Fenton. Ke-isister and visiting with the fam- vin Garratt. Mathias Haun, Rob-'ilies also were sisters Myra hie Homer. Jim HOWden. Jlijllis and Sara Ouse and their Jellison. Ken Jellison, Stephemfamilies from Toronto. Jones, Doug Lippay. Robert? * * * Mathews, Jim Robson. David:Baseball Sutherland, Bruce West and Although we have heard Bobby Wilmot. nothing from the baseball teams Others in the party are'this summer, we understand Scoutmaster Ian Ferguson andithat the girls teams have been fnrnilu Dunn. n - I. , a . , We will be looking forward to hearing from several of the group to get different impres- sions and ideas for a complete 16 During the past year a bevy of Vaughan Town youth in the local Provincial Court- complained they had gone all summer without a place to gather for constructive activities and had nothing to do but loiter on the streets. But no more. Youth Involvement Centres are being operated this summer by the town recreation department both in the Maple and Woodbridge areas, one at the Woodbridge High SchOol and the other at the Maple Community Centre. At Maple the youngsters were invited to choose their own programs and the facilities were opened from 6:30 pm to midnight If you are interested in serving your home community and earning some extra money then please phone “The Liberal” requires a ( the Kleinburg area. Maple, Kleinburg Concord & Edgeley News "The Liberal" is always Willing to publish items regarding people and events contributed by its readers in Maple, Concord. Edgeley and Kleinburg‘ Maple. please phone Mrs. Louise Cooper, 832-2408' in Edgeley and Concord “,5 C . ~ - . . ( , . . are] (r l , 8 -43 9; K , . . ‘ in Ieston Mrs. Connie Brown, 832-8817. 0 e 89 ‘ m lemburg “a” Dawson. 884 1105‘ I‘HE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, July KLEINBURG MARY DAWSON AT 884-1105 CORRESPONDENT Nigth y Youth Activities A t Map/e, Woodbridge Mrs M 1's Airs Miss Flossie Puterbaugh, Mrs. Mary Jones. Mrs. Margaret Pen- lington and Percy Puterbaugh motored up, and found that Mrs. Kerswill had been taken out for lunch by Mrs. Margaret Jackson and daughter Betty {also of Maple. I When we in Maple were swel- ltering in the heat and high hu- 3midity, they reported that they ‘had even needed sweater coats, ‘sitting outside during the eve- hing. Mrs. Ethel Kerswill of Maple enjoyed a Visit from several of her friends last week at her cottage at Stayner. eral home in North Bay, serv-IChurch News [ltbr the day with a possible stop ice was held Saturday after- The congregation and minis~ at the Farmer”s' Market in noon. ter. Rev. Bertrand Andrew have Hamilton, a drive along the Mrs. Clark was well known enjoyed the company of the parkway from Niagara on the among the longer established members of Maple United Lake and several other stops residents of Maple, being the church during the month of are being considered. sister of William “Billy” In- July, and in the absence of Rev. Supper will be served by the gram, Gordon and Jean’s father. Stanley Snowden. lladies of Drummond Hill Pres- Sincere sympathy to the familyj Services will be held at Stubyterian Church, and again the in their loss. lAndrew's again this Sunday atindiVidual will take his own * * * 110 am with Rev. William Reidllunch. , Mrs. Ethel Kerswill of Mapleaof Teston preaching. Cost of this trip will be $6.50 enjoyed a visit from several of} In August, the churches \rill‘including bus and dinner. Any her friends last week at her’again unite, at the United extra activities will be at the cottage at Stayner. Church for combined services discretion of the individual. Miss Flossie Puterbaugh. Mrs. at 10 am. Ths will nrobablv be a lone John and Jennie Cave have' had a busy but happy time re- cently, with literally a ‘house- full' of visitors from as far away as Prince Edward Island. available, and tea and coffee of weeks. ‘ will be provided, and lemonade We again thank sincerely Gordon and Bertha Ingram'against Woodbridge and won if the weather warrants cold those who have taken the time and Mrs. Jean 'Miller attended both hands down and the thirdldrinks. 1to advise us of their news items. the funeral of Mrs. Marjorie game against our Juvenile girlsl The bus should be back inland do hope that. now, with Clark of North Bay last week- was a bit more of a challengeJMaple well before 5 pm. 1many residents returning from end. Mrs. Clark, in her 85th with a win for the “Chicks” of‘ On August 10 a bus has been holidays, that we will hear from year, rested at the Martyn fun- 8 to 5. [chartered to go to Niagara Falls many more of you. eral home in North Bay, serv-lChurch News lfor the day with a possible stop I ice was held Saturday after- The congregation and minisâ€" at the Farmer”s' Market in ' noon. ’ter. Rev. Bertrand Andrew havelHamilton, a drive along the T Mrs. Clark was well knownlenjoyed the company of the parkway from Niagara on the report when they arrive home.'winners on all three meets. * * * They have played two games Mrs. Cave‘s brother and sis- ter-in-law and Mrs. Warner Buchanan and family. Elmer. Gordon, May and Don and brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. George Buchanan and family. Lonnie, Glenda, Adele and Kevin have been visiting from O’Leary, PEI as well as Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kerslake from London, Ont. Mrs. Kerslake is Mrs. Cave‘s sister and visiting with the fam- ilies also were sisters Myra Ellis and Sara Ouse and their families from Torontm new they three games orrespondent for and come out the IN THE VILLA GE 0F MAPLE n‘garet Pen- Carrville service will be at Puterbaugh 9 am with Rev. Snowden. He found that will also preach at St. Paul‘s been taken Presbyterian church, Vaughan, on the last Sunday in August. The invitation from St. Steâ€" phen‘s Anglican church to join with them for worship still stands during the summer months. Senior Citizens $5.50, and since some have been told, we feel that it is fair to say that part of this trip will be by bus and part by boat. On Saturday of this week, the Seniors will leave the United Church at 8 am for a mystery trip. The cost for this trip is Each individual is taking his or her own lunch to be eaten, weather permitting, in a park. Paper plates and cups will be Canada’s largest-selling rye whisky. Blended and bottled by Joseph E. Scagram & Sons Ltd, Waterloo. Ont ,â€" . l FIVE STAR Shown at Maple playing table tennis recently are Roger Mathewson, Leader Marilyn Carter of Toronto who is major- ing in social science, Maple and Woodbridge Program Superâ€" visor Susan Spangenberg of King Township who recently graduated in recreation at Alberta University, and Digby Bourke. Enthusiastic onlookers are Leader Cliff Randall of Richmond Hill, GaryLeonard, Andy Smadrack and Mike Whittaker. t me, VI 51:38 wmizesfigoigt izgtlpegtioutr? 5and waited for the papers to be from Monday to Friday, plus some Saturdays when space (prepared. the tears of tegnage was available, l‘coni‘usion flowed for a whlle. Seagram‘s Ths will probably be a long day, since plans are being con- sidered to come home following the illumination. Several other tours are being considered. including a color tour October 5 and tickets have been reserved for a perform- ance of “As You Like It" on October 16 in Stratford Festi- val Theatre. Cost of this trip will be $6.50 including bus and dinner. Any extra activities will be at the discretion of the individual. Since there will be little time after regular meetings recom- mence September 11, names and deposits will be appreciat- ed for the Stratford trip during the summer. With holidays and other. ac- tivities coming up, we would again ask our readers to make an effort to get their news items to us on 01' before Friday mornings for the next couple The 10 Scouts along with four leaders drove up in the House of Concord bus for the week of canoeing, archery, rowing, swimming and fishing. The best patrol was the Path- finders Danny Fraser, Peter Reesor. Rocco Polsinelli and Denis Fleming. The first Concord Scouts spent a week at Camp Halibur- ton their camping area was at Pirates Cove which was the fur- thest point from the adnéistra- tion area. The other two patrols were the Eagles Doug Reesor, Robby Fraser, Jay Bisson, David Shep- herd and the Coons Bill Open- shaw, Terry Thorsall, Paul Cloutier and David Burmagia. The boys wanted mentioned a special thanks to Clalude Smart, Mike Reesor. Dr. Gordon Shep herd, Sandy Fraser and Mr. Teeple. The Voice of Concord See us for a wide selection of braces and support garments properly fitted by qualified male or female personnel. Take it easy on the road to recovery, and let us help. Everything needed for the at- home patient is here for rent at reasonable rates . . . walk- ers, wheel chairs, crutches. hospital beds, Easy Rental Terms. On Your Feet Again . . . with Our Help l “You can stay in custody until you agree to sign. It's about ‘lime you started acting like an ladull. Don‘t touch alcohol ‘unlil you're 18. although it lwould be just as well or better (Photo by Stuart’s Studio) to stay away from it altogther", lsaid the judge. L'PSTAIRS AT DOANE HALL PHARMACY OPEN MONDAY T0 FRIDAY 10 A.M. - 4 RM OR BY APPOINTMENT Complete selection of Colostomy and lleos- tomy supplies Qualified Breast Prosthesis Fittings doane haH Convalescent Aid Centre 8 Yonge St. N.. at Wellington St. 727-2122 AURORA Uudge Helps Mother Discipline Girl The girl demurred a bit over agreeing to the terms, indicat- ing she would sign only because she had no other choice. when she appeared ‘n Richmond mitted Bishop Hill Provincial Court on Thurs- alone during day of last week. County Court The girl was caught drink- of the Peace. The girl was caught drink-[of the Peace. Crown Attorné ing underage at an illicit party Kingsley Wijesinha \\'ithdrein Vaughan on her birthday a the additional charge of dam few days earlier. Igerous driving. Provincial Judge Russell' * * It Pearse asked the mother if she’ Two Smiths Falls youths {ac needed some help in enforcing‘,"â€"â€"â€"___ house rules like a time to bell in at night. 1 The mother agreed appreciate that. Later on, one of the members accepted a dare to jump into the lovely pool, fully clothed, and touch the bottom. Much to everyone’s surprise he suc- On a recent warm summer evening, Patrick Sherwood wel- comed the members of the Woodbridge 4-H Club to his farm, where thoroughbred horsâ€" es are raised. ceeded ‘ A disgusted Weston mother George Bishop, 52. of 10 ‘heard to say “Anyone whoiAvion Avenue. Toronto. here in raises teenagers these days has!provinciai court Thursday elect- got rocks in their head”. wasied trial by judge without a jury given some solid backing in the1and agreed to waive the right to discipline of a wayward anta-Ja preliminary hearing. gonistic 16-year-old daughter‘ Provincial Judge Pearse com- The tour over, Mr. Sherwood led the group to the back lawn Where his son had a great fire going in the barbecue. With the host acting as chief chef everyone was served hot dogs and pop. A county court judge prob- ably sometime next year will rule on the criminal negligence automobile charge which grew out Of the May 27, Concession 7 road death of Markham cyclist David Peacock, 13, of 79 Sher- wood Forest Drive. Woodbridge 4-H Club learns About Horses Mr. Sherwood explained his farm setup and after a short question and answer period took the young people on a tour of the farm, showing them most of his 30 horses. He explained, in a very in- teresting way, the various anâ€" cestral backgrounds of some of the better known horses. HOLLAND LANDING: Tam- my Park, 8. died after being hit when she ran out in front of a Westbound, car on the Sharon" Road. Her compan- ion,- Denise Finder. 5. is in serious condition with mul- tiple injuries in the Sick Children's Hospital in To- ronto. she would alone during the next York County Court General Sessions of the Peace. Crown Attorney Kingsley Wijesinha withdrew the additional charge of dan- gerous drivingo mitted Bishop to trial by jud "Do ye ken aboot my wee For your new car purchase: â€" RENAULT 16 â€" The sedan that converts into a wagon. 4 doors - front wheel drive â€" front disc brakes - radial ply tires - 4 wheel suspension - rear window defroster - superb comfort and ride. RENAULT 15 â€" The fabulous sports coupe that has to be driven to be believed. RENAULT 12 â€"â€" Sedans & Wagons Voted “BEST SMALL CAR OF THE‘ YEAR" /(By Science & Mechanics Magazine) A John Greenwood says: of 1971 1971 1969 1968 RENAULT 16 SEDAN/WAGON â€" Miehelin radial. ply tires in excellent condition. Lic. 495683 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . RENAULT 12 FOUR DOOR SEDAN â€" Radial ply tires, immaculate. Lic. N94374. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RENAULT 16 SEDAN/WAGON ~â€" Michelin radial ply tires, well maintained. Lic. N47218. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RENAULT 16 SEDAN/WAGON â€" Michelin radials, radio, exceptional car. Lic. 14252L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1969 CORTINA G.T. â€"â€" Radio, radial ply tires, head rests, looks 1968 1967 and drives like a new car. Lic. 25140 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V.W. WAGON â€" New engine, newly painted, in first class condition. Lic. X50392 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . METEOR RIDEAU FOUR DOOR SEDAN â€" Automatic, GREENWOOD RENAULT SUMMER CLEARANCE" QUALITY USED CARS 16 INDUSTRIAL ROAD 884-8841 WHY TAKE THE RISK WITH BOATING! NEWS Waterways are almost as crowded as the highways today. That’s why it’s best to play safe with an Economical “package” plan that protects you against liability or property damage should an accident occur. It also covers boat, motor, trailer, equipment from fire, theft and collision. You wouldn’t drive a car without insurance. Don’t run the risk when boating. Call your Economical Insurance Agent now and enjoy carefree boating this summer. newly painted. A fine cal Richmond Hill â€" Barrow Insurance Services Ltd. 884-1551 Willowdale FOR RENAULT SERVICE IN THIS AREA fined $50 or 30 days in jail while his companion Guy Brown. 19. of 176 Beckwith Street North was found innov cent, Judge Peal‘se refused to be- lieve Fath‘s story of trying to be a Good Samaritan and pick- ing up the watch to give it to the cashier. Owner Mac Senior told the court he “as at the Villa Nova Restaurant about 3:40 pm and left the $45. Timex watch in the washroom. He went a short distance and upon returning found Fath and Brown leaving' the washroom. He asked them ed trial for stealing a watch left in a Vaughan Town restaurant washroom May 1 by a Downsview man. Kevin Fath, 18, of 14 McDon- ald Street was convicted and fined $50 or 30 days in jail while his companion Guy Brown, 19. of 176 Beckwith Neil G. McDonald Limited watch about the Townidenia] and 1 byithe cashim RICHMOND HILL 773-4444 The watch owner said he checked the washroom and followed the pair again asking for his watch. but had to call police. about the watch but got a denial and they walked out past the cashier to sit down eating hamburgers. York Regional Police Con- stable Frank Laskoski testified both youths denied picking up the watch and continued eating. YRP Constable Robert Cheevei‘s testified he got the watch from Fath while Lasko- ski was getting a description of the watch from the owner. Judge Peai‘se said the end- ence was enough to put the secv and youth under suspicion, but not sufficient to prove he knew. without a doubt that his com- panion committed the theft. 26-161] lasarancé {ice/lime [or over 1:70. wars, @229 $1495 $179 $1395 $ 995 $13395 ‘95

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