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The Liberal, 7 Sep 1972, p. 4

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Our Ladies Guild Executive meeting will be on September 7 at Our Lady of Annunciation School. Our Ladies Guild reg- ular meeting will be September 10 at 8 pm. All interested ladies welcome. Get well wishes to Dr. Peter Jeffrey who is in the hospital. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Ann Foss on the death of her mother, Helen Margaret Markey on August 28. 1972. Neighborhood Notes Our Ladies Guild will hold its annual Parish Picnic on September 10 at 1 pm at Bruce's Mill Conservation Area. There will be signs directing those attending. The bride is the daughter of James and Mabel Sayer and has attained a BA 1971 from the University of Guelph (where she majored in psychology) and a B.Ed 1972 from Queen's Uni- versity. She is employed at Westway High School as a guidance counsellor. The bridegroom is the son of Thomas and Eileen Bancroft- Wilson and is an honor BA graduate of the. University of Guelph 1972, majoring in ge- ography. He is presently em- ployed with the Ontario Hydro property planning section. The best man was Peter Roots of Richmond Hill with other at- tendants Bill Walker. D‘Arcy Kingshott, Paul Williams, George Ferguson and Ian Watt. Well Known King Family The stained gla 55 windows The service of matrimony was and old - fashioned. country officiated by the Rev. Dr. Ram- church atmosphere of St. Ste- sey Armitage of St. Stephen’s, phen's Church in Maple, was assisted by Ross Greenwood. the scene for the wedding There were 100 guests in at- of Lynda Anne Sayer, 23, of tendance. Toronto to Christopher Andrew A reception given by the Milne Bancr'ofthilson, 24. of bride‘s parents was held at the King Township on August 5 at Honey Pot Ski Lodge where 4:30 pm. everyone enjoyed a sltdown Dressed in a floor length‘mcal followed by dancing to a white chiffon gown with a lace three-piece band. The matron of honor‘ was Nancy Kingshott. sister of the bride, from Willowdale. and maid of honor was Beth An- drews. a close friend. Other bridesmaids \vere Jennifer Wil- liams, the bridegroom‘s sister and Carolyn Orsini. These love- ly ladies were dressed in white seersucker. sleeveless g o w n s with bodice and neckline trim- med with hot pink edging. Their flowers were a posy of mixed seasonal flowers and baby's breath. Officiant at the service was Father Cyril, with musical ac- companiment provided by the Folk Mass Group of Richmond Hill The bride. daughter of Ger- ard and Willa Chenette of Nor- man Drive in King City. looked radiant in her full-length gown Dressed in a floor lengthmeal followed by dancing to a white chiffon gown with a lace three-piece band. bodice, matching lace edged The newlyweds will reside on skirt. long white see-through the West Mall, Etobicoke. sleeves and long veil, the bride Of special interest is the fact looked radiant as she approach- the bridegroom's parents have ed the church sanctuary accom- been in the employ of the late panied by her attendants. Lady Eaton. and now Seneca Lynda's bouquet consisted of College, for over 22 years. roses and baby's breath. She father. Christopher Bancroft - Wilson Marries Lynda Sayer At Maple The solemniZation of matri- mony was observed when Ed- ward Bruce Perrier took as his lovely bride Katherine Marie Chenette in a wedding cere- mony celebrated at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church in King City on August 12 at 4:30 pm. Katherine Chenette Of King City Weds Edward Perrier, Don Mills Sacred Heart's Parish Picnic will be on Sunday from noon until dusk at Humber Trails at the Sleepy Hollow area on the west end of the park. Races. baseball. soccer and lots of fun are promised to those who at- tend. Parishioners are urged Summer Ceremony At Sacred Heart Church News News from Sacred Heart in- cludes notification that students from kindergarten to Grade 3 will attend Holy Name School and students from Grade 4 to 8 will attend Sacred Heart. It was felt that Holy Name was an excellent setting for kinder- garten classes and the primary students while the facilities at Sacred Heart were more con- ducive to the senior students. It was also announced that both schools will be placed under one administration with the new principal for both being Paul Brand. Sacred Heart's Parish Picnic will be on Sunday from noon until dusk at Humber Trails at the Sleepy Hollow area on the west end of the park. Races. to bring lunches. folding chairs and insect repellent. Development Centre As the summer holidays come to an end. the centre goes back to Thursday and Friday nights starting tonight. Anyone having any games (large or small) they have no further use for. are asked to donate same to the centre and to drop same off on‘ either of those two nights any week this season. Historical Society The society will hold a reg- ular meeting tonight at 8 pm at St. Patrick School. Western Avenue. in Schomberg. at which time plans will be finalized for the unveiling ceremonies of the Lloydtown Cairn scheduled for September 24. Book Review 0a/( Ridges, la/re Wilcox Community Life In King City Area KING CITY, OAK RIDGES "The Liberal" is always pleased to publish ite interest regarding people and events in the Oak R1 Lake Wilcox and King City districts. Our news < pondent for this whole area is Norman Mal THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday, Sept. 7, 1972 The groom is the son of Mrs. Mary Anderson of Don Mills and the late Squadron Leader Conrad Perrier and was assist- ed by Mark Fulford of Don Mills as his best man. Other gentlemen attendants w e r e Richard Chenette. Bill Craig and Peter Chenette. 1 Katherine and Edward left for a wedding trip to Cape Cod, Massachusetts, with the bride wearing a long red and white backless sundress with white Shawl and red shoes and purse. Upon their return they will set up housekeeping in Aurora. The wedding march was the traditional piece by Mendel- ssohn. Baskets of daisies dec- orated the church. Katherine graduated from King City Secondary School and is a school teacher at Our Lady of Grace School in Aurora and Edward is a data controller with the. Ontario Government. She was escorted down the aisle by her father, followed by the atron of honor, Mrs. Wendy Russell. in a gown of green georgette over peau de soie with long full sleeves. Bridesmaids Miss Donna Chen- ette and Miss Diane Sterling and flower girl Suzanne Perr- ier, niece of the groom, were all in pink gowns. The reception was held in the officers‘ mess at the Downs- view Air Force Base with 120 friends and relatives in attendv ance. Of special interest is the fact the bridegroom‘s parents have been in the employ of the late Lady Eaton, and now Seneca of white organza over peau de soie. with short puffed sleeves. cathedral train, short veil with Elizabeth cap. She carried a bouquet of daisies, sweetheart roses. and baby’s breath. “Purdy Selected" by Alfred Wellington Purdy. published by McClelland and Stewart Limi- September is a very import- ant month in their family this year as their grandson John Jennings son of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Jennings will take as his bride Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George VanNostrand on September 23. Best wishes to all. We extend sincere sympathy to Mrs. Harry Hutchinson of Bond Avenue, whose sister-in- law Mrs. Laura Baxter passed away this week; to Mr. and Mrs. James Gillham in the recent loss of their grandson Jimmie, son of Patricia and the late George Gillham; and the Bey- non and Phillips families in the death of their aunt, Mrs. Pearl Crook. Work is progressing very well on the new community centre in King City, and the response to the Lions’ fund raising has been encouraging. Wilbert Jenâ€" nings would like to thank the persons on his list for their generous response to his calls. Official opening of the centre is to be held September 15 and 16. During the summer. the form- Brown. daughter of Donald and er Wesley Lloyd house at the Mary Lou Brown of Concession corner was removed to make 6, Donna was 10 years old on way for the widening of Bath- September 6. hurSt Str99t- _ . . . Don and Jane Bushy cele- w Congratmatlfims ‘0 Mr. and bi‘ated their 11th wedding an- MTS- Ray Jennlngs W110 011 5913' niversary on September 3. They tenjber 10 Will be $618bl‘atin‘g spent the holiday weekend tour- theu‘ 50”“ .WEddmg Annl' ing Story Book Park in London versary 12d mil bed happy“? and Visiting Niagara Falls. receive .eir‘ den 5 at e . . . Reminder! The Kleinburg Aumra Umted Chm-Ch P?rI°rS Bindertwine Festival is on Sep- on that date from 2 - 5 oclock tember 9 from noon hour on. i" the “term” and 7'9 O'CIOCk . . . Adult admission is $1. Chil- m the evenmg' :1an under 12. free. Holidays are over and it‘s back to school. So a word of warning to motorists to watch for the children. particularly for the little ones who are off to school for the first time. In their excitement they may eas- ily forget to watch for the cars. Neighborhood Notes ted. 1972 The author is known to many people for his many short stories and poems which have appeared in Canadian maga- zines over the years. “Purdy Temperanceville News KING CITY MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION “The Liberal" is always pleased to publish items of interest regarding people and events in the Oak Ridges - Lake Wilcox and King City districts. Our news corres- pondent for this whole area is Norman Matthews. 832-1579. King City Community Centre “The Liberal” requires a responsible boy or girl for an established paper route in the North Road area of Lake Wilcox. For further details please phone Dinah Darlington at 884-1105. Friday, Sept. 8th â€"â€" 7 pm. - 9 pm. Saturday, Sept. 9th â€" 9 am. - 12 pm. Also Hockey Training for boys 5 and 6 years old Correspondent: Mrs. W. G. Jennings Phone 773-5892 CARRIER (FOR SEPTEMBER 7) BOYS AGE 7 - 17 NEWMARKET: Fire destroy- ed a warehouse of new .furni- ture and appliances valued at about $75,000 the night of Au- gust 25 on Newmarket’s Main Street. The warehouse belong- ed to Stewart Beare Ltd. It contained more appliances and furniture than usual because the company is preparing to open a Stouffville branch store and had much of the new in- ventory stored there. A Loyalist Ontario Canadian, as he is often referred to, Purdy has captured with his pen the geography and history of Can- ada with deepness and feeling without becoming stuffy or doc- umentary. His writings also speak. of the modern era. evi- dent in his poems on Che and Castro based on his visit to Cuba. Hockey LCBO. winemak- ers, trains. hotels. John F. Ken- nedy. the Arctic. Havana, drunks, horses and rain are but a few of the subjects that Purdy poeticly reveals. . . . Sympathy is extended to the friends of Joy Robinson Miller who died suddenly on August 28. . . . Now that the children are safely back in school and things are getting back to normal, fall activities will be getting under way. Please give us a call and let us know about coming meet- ings and plans. . . . Adult admission is $1. Chil- dren under 12, free. . . . Reminder! The Progress- ive Conservative Annual Beef and Oyster Party is also on September 9. Tickets are $4 and available from Hugo Walker at 833-5200. . . . Happy birthday to Donna Brown. daughter of Donald and Mary Lou Brown of Concession 6‘ Donna was 10 years old on September 6. . . . Don and Jane Busby cele- A hard cover book of 126 pages “Purdy Selected" joined the King Library on July 6, 1972. under reference 819.1. Donna's Bits & Pieces Selected" is a collection of his best poetry, some written with the assistance of a Canada Council Grant. """'G" --'0“""v â€"" ALV Mrs. Britnell said the con- MI‘S- Britne“ was refel‘l‘inK north of Brampton. Last week East Gwillim- llt goes like: cerned citizens committee to a recent Richmond Hill After linking with the bury Council rushed through “Put it anywhere just as dealt solely with opposing Council meeting which saw transformer station at Klein- a last-minute resolution op- long as you don't put it the proposed route for the some members maintaining burg it would follow the posing any route through its here.“ iIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\lllillllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllillllilllllllll“llllllllllilllllllilllllllllllllllillllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllll“llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillltill“’F jDOn 9t Blame King For Power Line She was commenting on what she termed allegations out of “Richmond Hill that certain influential citizens on our committee made appeals to the province to have the line re-routed from King through Richmond Hill.” By FRED SIMPSON The Concerned Citizens of King Township have nev- er .put any pressure on the province to have the con- troversial Ontario Hydro Commission power transmisâ€" sion line re-routed through Richmond Hill. Making the statement was former King Township Coun- cillor Mrs. Margaret Britâ€" nell and a member of the hyâ€" dro board of the Concern- ed Citizens of King Comâ€" mittee. hydro 11 Township it "There bly been suggestior Hill be 1 know if t that‘s up This con advocated said. Mrs. B. "anything should tai would be andising II, III. IV Creative Copywriting LAW AND CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATION Social Problems Deviant Behaviour Criminology Personality Theories Criminal Behaviour Reform LAW OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Administration Survey Technology Television Program Production ADVANCED TECH- NICAL EVENING CLASSES TUTORIAL CLASSES FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS TUTORIAL CL SES FOR EXAMINA IONS OF THE CHEMICAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting I, II Auditing Business Display ADVERTISING Advertising I. 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III Office Procedures Industrial Organization Psyéhology Social Psychology Developmental Psychology Psychological Measure- ment and Evaluation Counselling and Management Printing Quality Contriol’ PROFICIENCY IN FRENCH Elementary Control Effective Supervision and Personnel Management Front Office Procedure Food and Beverage Management and \ Service Food and Beverage Pun-chasing Hotel Maintenance and Engineering Wine Appreciation BUSINESS STENOGRAPHIC PRACTICE MEDICAL STENOGRAPHIC PRACTICE SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION Development of Social Services Sociology Sociology - The Family Social Services and the Law Occupations and Career Human Relations Personnel Relations Educational Psychology Human Relations French I & II COMMUNICATION ARTS Acting Secretarial Science II Secretarial Accounting Medical Terminology Medical Office Procedure French I 8; II Intermediate French I & II Conversational Management Sales Promotion Food and, Beverage "There could have possi- bly been some individual suggestions that Richmond Hill be the route. I don‘t know if this is the case but that‘s up to the individual. This committee has never advocated such a thing," she said. Mrs. Britnell said that if “anything the only route it should take, the logical one. would be in the Toronto- Centred Regional Planning Utility Corridor along High- way 407. The exact route of this corridor has yet to be designated but many of us support this alternative method " hydroflline through King LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Landscape Design Landscape Constf‘uction I Garden Care URBAN PLANNING City Planning Urban and Regional Planning The History of Settlements Local Government and Administration Economic Aspects of Planning Introduction to Sociology Urban Sociology Planning Engineering CHEMISTRY Calculation Methods for Chemistry Chemical ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY Architectural Design I, II, III Specifications Quantity Surveying I, II Construction Principles I. 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Richmond Hill Councillor Lou Wainwright had com- mented that "he felt. that undue pressure from certain influential residents in King has been brought to bear on Ontario Hydro. “They don't. care where the line goes as long as it doesn‘t go through King . ." he said. Mr. Wainwright is an em- ployee of Ontario Hudro. and Foundry CIVIL TECHNOLOGY Statics and Engineering for Buildings Thermal Engineering Science Refrigeration I Air Conditioning I QUALITY CONTROL Introduction to Quality Control Statistical Quality Control Statistical Methods in Quality Control Quality Control Management and Principles Metrology ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY Electrical Control Systems I, II Electrical Measurements Power Systems I Electrical Power Distribution Industrial Electronics Modern Physics Electrical CHEMICAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS METALLURGY Metallurgy I. II Metallurgy Laboratory Mechanical Metallurgy Technology I. 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