The committee wishes to thank all those who worked so hard to make the evening a by the dancers. Our thanks to The Country Squires for their music. Just great! Bless the hearts of the lady vets for those good old style sandwiches they passed around later in the evening. The door prize, an aluminum 1001 shed, was won by a Mr. Yardley of Scarboro. There were several spot prizes won Saturday we took in the Hard Times Dance. During the day several lady veterans had decorated the hall. Using the “Hard Times" theme, they made table cloths of newspap- ers. Floral decorations were gathered from nearby fields. Did you, ever try reading a news item in a paper only to find thatrthe completion of the story is‘on another table? It sure ain’t easy! Anyhoo we met up “ith many grand peo~ ple and had ourselves a great time Then of course we attended the weekly Friday night soiree. This past evening the clubâ€" rooms were really jumping. Among the many guests were members of our girls ball team. During the evening Marylynne Henry drew the ticket for the mystery winner. As luck would have it, she drew her brother‘s ticket. Congratulations to Rick Henry. May we also extend our sincere congrats to Linda Elliot for winning the batting cham- pionship. See what you all missed if you were absent. Why don‘t you join us some Friday night. gParty By lwill a prese on N 'this i T0( found sick 1 past. that : friem He: tourn lers i Will 'week‘ ins With various members later be contacted by phoning 884- An increased rate of crime in the eveningâ€"they were 61112934. was still showing here at the looking forward to next year Some one reminded us about end of August this year, ac- and their winning_the Ontario the lady veterans’ Harvest Hop cording to the monthly sum- Championship. Wlth a team on OCtObel' 21. MUSiC by George mary submitted September 6 to spirit like this, we extend OUI‘ and Ken. (this is doubly asâ€"‘the York Region Police Com- heartiest best \ViShES for next sured). Prizes. Refreshmentslmission by Police Chief Bruce year. Also for the coming tour- Admission $1.00 per person. AllfCrawford. nament they face in the next funds raised will be for the But the number of crimes few weeks. annual Children‘s Christmas cleared by nolice was also Taking in some grand base- ball as presented by the Legion sponsored girls softball team over the past week. It is with regret that we announce that our girls lost the final game on Friday night. When speak- ing with various members later in the eveningâ€"they were all looking forward to next year and their winning the Ontario Championship. With a team spirit like this, we extend our Branch 375, Royal Canadian Legion The service at St. John‘s An-‘ing prayer. Coffee was served By Chris Ratcthrd _ 884-5260 glican next Sunday will be har-lin the lower hall before the 1 ivest home at 10:30 am. The service. . . . church will be decorated Sat-l The 125th anniversary com- Entertain Legion Girls Ball Team Iurday morning between 10 am'mittee will meet Friday at 7:15 :and 12 noon. Donations 0f1pm at St. Mark's Chapel in Oak Let's see, where did we leave success and those who attendedifruit, vegetables. flowers andiRidges. off last week? Oh yesâ€"we had and made the thing possible. grain will be accepted Friday: There will be a Spiritual iust fled from the matron of a x- * evening and Saturday mormng.,Life Fellowship meeting Sep- the abbey- Sure breathed 3 Visited in the clubroom a‘ 1:3“ Sunday the ChDiI‘ Sï¬ngkember 25 at 7:45 pm in the large sigh of relief. Since then time 01- two during the pastp'wuh A Vaice Of Singing" atlchurch. The meeting will study we have been: ‘_ week and learned of many: NOTICE TO CREDITORS | AND OTHERS V IN THE EST\TE 0F Robe1t Roy Charles All peisons ha1ing claims against the Estate of Robe1tt Roy Cha1les late of the Tenn-1 ship of East Gwillimbury. in‘ the Regional Municipality of York. who died on or about the 12th day of November, 1971 are hereby notified to send particu- lars of same to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of October, 1972. after which date the Estate will be distributed. with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. and the un- dersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not. then have notice. DATED at Richmond Hill. this 30th day of August, 1972. Morton Charles. Administrator. of the Estate of Robert ROS Charles by his solicitor. Robert H. Blackbmn of \Iessrs. L311- 101' LeClaire Stong 8: Ne\ins. Bariiste1s 8: Solicitors 55 Yonge Stieet North, Richmond Hlll. Ontario o LaAL’fa/uamm h. WA \TCH YOUR HEALTH! l'se our Fuel Oil to warm the water . , . don‘t jump under an ice-cold shower. Prices fair. RAMER FUELS 189 CENTRE ST. E. 884-1313 Your legion Reports Took a good look around and found to our pleasureâ€"that the sick parade was a thing of the past. It is our very sincere wish that all our comrades and other friends stay healthy. Heard about the baseball rence tournament our Fuddle Dudd- 1y. T Iers are taking part in Sunday. break- Will tell you about it in next to 664 week's column. Thei PartY. jslightly better. By the way, we hope you; And there has been a big will all join us when the Legion’change in the crime picture. presents the annual Vets' Nightl The worst increases in crime on November 11. More about‘lately have been in minor thefts this in a later column. and other minor crimes like wil- Took a good look around and ful damage and causing a dis- found to our pleasureâ€"that the turbance. sick parade was a thing of the CATCHING BURGLARS week and learned of many things. A big Millionaires Night is being presented for your pleasâ€" ure on October 14. Games of chance, a hot dinner, and danc- ing. All this for $2 each ticket. Organizer George Sullivan can be contacted by phoning 884- 2934. annual Children‘s Christmasfcleared by police was also The ideal companion for your that parts and service will be provided furnace is one of Our Texaco oil -- . free for the life of the unit. powered water heaters. The Texaco oil powered water She heats water fastâ€"27 imperial heater. You can’t beat her. Why not call gallons in 20 minutes flatThis may be us and see? We’re some kind of record for any kind of water heater. Of course, that’s the edge you've got with oil. It’s much faster ELIAS ROGERS than gas, and considerably faster than electricity. And very dependable. P___, _ _‘_ How much will your Texaco oil powered water heater cost? You can rent the average installation for pennies a day, secure in the knowledge Please note the following changes and additions to the Markham Parks and Recreation Depart~ ment’s Fall and Winter Brochure: Tumbling and Gymnastics -â€" Robinson St. Public School October 17 - 6:30 pm. Register â€"â€" Location 3. lst Unionville Boy Scouts â€" N. Healey - 297-1719 Markham 294-4755. Tumbling and Gymnastics â€" Mark 11 Public School â€" starting October 19 - 8-9:30 pm. Register â€"â€" Location 1. Karate â€" Baythorn Public School Register â€" Location 2. Table Tennis Wednesday We bring oil furnaces and water heaters together. Judo â€"â€" Woodland Sr Public School - staiting Octobe1 17, 7- 8: 30- 10 p. m Registe1 -â€" Location 2. REGISTRATION: FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT Location 1: Crosby Memorial Community Centre. Oct. 2 8: 4. 4:30 - 8:30 p.m. Location 2: North Thornhill Community Centre. 4:30 - 8:30 p.m. Location 3: 110 Main St. N“ 4:30 - 8:30 pm. Creative Art Group -- Contact person is NOT Mrs. Riddell 297-1900 Ext. 22 Thornhill United Church - Bui-glars have been getting caught at a steady high rate and the frequency of this occur- rence has been declining sharp- ly. This year 'the number of break-ins has dropped from 968 Crime Rate In York Region Still Climbing Slowly At‘ End Of Month Church News Thefts under $50 are up 225 said Elgin Mills - Jefferson News Markham. October 2 & CORRESPONDENT: CAROLINE LOMAS, Telephone 884-3000 starting October 14 - 9 - 12 Noon [TEXACDI Phone 443-7600 Police Chief Crawford said he is pleased the region has only a slight increase of 1.98% in crime so far this year. He said he" hopes to hold this low rate for the rest of the year. “Every man on the force is working hard", Chief Crawford Criminal offenses reported are running at the rate of about 600 a month in York Region, not including drug cases. to 1,236 cases so far this year. Assaults increased by 18 cases to 308 in the first eight months. Frauds are getting more frequent, up 45 cases to 317. sharply on the increase. up 11 to 34. Woundjng cases are up from six to seven. Sexual offenses are increasing, up 15 to 74 cases. Car thefts are down 51 to 367 cases. the 10:30 am service of morn- Ephesians 421-16. ing prayer. Coffee was served St. John‘s Married Couples in the lower hall before the Club met September 15 at the service. home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert The 125th anniversary com- Sayers in Oak Ridges. Offensive- weapon cases are 600 MONTHLY starting The Mixed Blessings. a group of singers from St. John's An- glican had their first two con- certs of the new season Sep- tember 10 and 17. On the first date they sang at the Aurora Conference Centre on St. John‘s Sideroad. 0n the latter date they sang at St. Gabriel‘s An- glican Church. Crosby and Bay- view Avenues. Richmond Hill. They sang for the Sunday Temperanceville 4-H Home- making Club met September 7 for a corn roast at the home of Mrs. Charles Henshaw. Since it was raining the club went inside for the evening, The lst Jefferson Cubs had a kite day last Saturday. The Cubs are collecting all kinds of cards Christmas, Easter. birthday and greeting) for a special project. A box for the cards has been placed in the .porch of St. John‘s Anglican church. They sang for the Sunday school which had its registra- tion by following a mini picnic. Community News RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE. RICHMOND HILL Open Thurs. & Fri. Evenings 'til 9 pm. CHILDREN $1.50 EACH Everything Included: Food - Beverage - Favours Complete Supervision PHONE - 884-7005 IINBEllEVABlE OFFER PARTIES flwsï¬câ€? / f § SATURDAY, OCT. 14, I972 l’...‘ A PROPRIETOR: GEORGE SULLIVAN 884-2934 } CONCORD ( The ever-popular base for a sweet Kosher-type wine or a medium-dry tins of pasteurized crushed Concord Grapes H for $4.25 or in 105 oz. tins of pure concentrated Concord juice, for $8.50. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION MILLIONAIRES ’ NIGHT "WINE OF THE WEEK" GAMES OI“ CHANCE -- DANCING 420 Yonge St. 8.. RR. 2. Aurora (at the extreme south end of town) Support your Midget Hockey Club TICKETS: $2.00 PER PERSON TUDOR WINECRAFT @ STORES 30 RM Hot Buffet 1:00 AM. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday, Sept Phone 83414401 Limited Quantitv Only â€" Financing Arranged JDX 8 Black 40 H.S.P. Tach. Speedo. Shocks Cover All Standard Equipment J DX 4 25 H-S.P. Black 600 Wide Track 36 H.S.P. 500 15 V2" Track 33 H.S.P. 400 15 V2†Track 28 H.S.P. 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