Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 19 Oct 1972, p. 15

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l The 5th Richmond Hill Cub Mothers trill ha\e their regular meeting ne.\t Tuesday at 8 pm. Slides and tapes of the fun 3night will be part of the pro- lgram. All ladies interested are Iwelcome to this meeting. ‘ The University Women‘s Club ,of York County will meet at jKingcrafts at 8:30 pm Monday. [The guest speaker will be Mrs. Isabel Johnston. proyiiicial diâ€" lrector of Western Ontario for lilie Canadian Federation of ,L‘nivcrsity women. For further information contact Mrs. D. C. laer at 88-1-3348. x :5 ’. MARGARET LADE By c, Co-convenors of Our Lads/r Explorers of St. Matthew's. Richmond Hill Chapter. Par- Duplicate Bridge 1 the $500 bingo jackpot all St. Mary Immaculate Roman Catholic Church was split fuel ways October 10. Winners of: $100 each were Jean Rubin. S'l‘OL Fl“\ lLLl' ,\ sootiooo ,tender for construction of an addition to the loeal sewage treatment plant has been ac- cepted. Work is expected to be- AXOTHER 5500. WINNER l.\' Y.C.A.M.R. " 500 " )Irs' “lardmp' Mrs' Adams' gin immediately. The Ministry T -_.‘, . an Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Shaver. of Environment has given ap_ I ORLA no...» * " . l - . r , , , TRAC‘. SXRLS a: “ pioval fOi a poptnation incicase ‘1 ‘RIAVVE O‘COVVE The Allenbrae Branch or of 920 based on the existing ‘ A f“, ‘ ~ York Central Hospital Auxili-, facility, RICHMOM) Huh (“1‘ 1ary are having a rummage sale: 1:30 to 4 pm Saturday in the Richmond Hill Lions‘ Hall on: Centre Street East. 'l‘liey w‘lll‘ be offering good used clothing and fresh home baked goods. , >4 GOT A PIANO IN THE LIVINGROOM? Come for a free demonstration lesson and find St. Gabriel's Anglican Church IS haying a Hallowe‘cn Dance October 27, beginning at 8:30, Queen of The World Roman Ca-I‘United Church, Crosby Avenue,lents Without Patrners, is having The vinncrs on October 9 pm. to raise funds for 'the out hovvqnugh full learning to play it can be. tholio Chum" execulil’e com-rare sponsoring a movie night‘its Hallowe‘en Dance at 112 ere Shelagh Jetfreys allCl church‘s boxmg club. l'ne mittee, Mars Lanor and Joyce October 27 with the showing of,Crosby Avenue at 8230 pin Sat-‘Frcda Abercrombie in first church is on Crosby Avenue Bryan, held a meeting October the film, “Toby Tyler” begin-lurday. All parents who are 4 at Mrs. Bryan's home on Mc- ning at 7:30 pm. Since this islwidowed. separated. deserted. Convey Drive. One of the mainla family film it is hoped patâ€" divorced or unmarried are wel- attractions at the bazaar, whichlrons will make it a family af- come. takes place Saturday in the fair. . place and Stewart and Marie Cole second, Last Friday the north-south w i n n e r s w ere Stewart alid Marie Cole, east- west Ted and Gladys Palmer. 41 a »: near Bayview Avenue. For tick- ‘cts call AI Moss 884-8516. >l< .- A l a ESTELLE MARKHAM ARCT RMT TELEPHONE Soils" ‘ ' 0187 (omc, behold and (‘ll_|0_\' an, evening at the new Black llawkl As part of the celebration ol‘lml-s, Archie Cameron, Church Week, which is happan ning all over Canada. Richmondiwh0 san “Thanks be to God" Hill United Church is usingland “Hyim of '1 “Beat ’72" to convey its mes- sage to the people. . . In addition to the congrega_ As part of its centennial cel- l . ‘ u I tional luncheon and the s ecial Eb‘atwn’. St' .Marys Angl‘canl :‘ ~ ~ Sunday evening Program? thelChurCh ‘5 hawhg ah hismrical Fouomng the CH emon‘l daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian landsca es b Artist Linda Da- p y Soloist was Mrs. Joan Hooper,‘ Mather. us. Members of the CWL have been planning aiid preparing for months for an afternoon of fun for the whole family, with pony rides, fish pond, grab bag. games and refreshments. 128 Laverock Avenue. ‘was christened at the Sunday ‘hanksgivlng", morning service in Richmond] iI-lill United Church, the fifth generation of the Grainger fam- lk * Ill ily to attend that church. \l'hcn Archie Cameron, 62 Leisure Lane, bought a box of cardinal hybrid large red beefsteak tomato plants last spring he was assured they were a very superior strain. but he did not realize he was going to need a stepladder to pick the tomatoes. Archie is pictured above with a plant that soars 117 inches from the ground â€" more than nine feet above the surrounding nastuitiums. He doesn‘t know how October. You can TRIPLE your Baby Bonus Cheque! All you have to do is cash it in our store and fill in a coupon for the Lucky Draw. Winner must consent to_have her picture taken, for advertising purposes. September‘s lucky winner was Mrs. Margaret McMul-ray, 50 Cartier Crescent, Richmond Hill. Mrs. that the musical interest of young people is by no mcans‘ confined to rock and pop. The orchestra under Condch tor Philip Budd has established a bridgehead in the classroom with programs designed to stim- ulate the interest of young (and McMurray Church Hall, will be an “him. a v A- ‘ Doug aiid Helen Smith. re- 'I‘liere \'.ill be a competition Inn. which. in conjunction \yith‘ § 1' tion of paintings by former The Richmond Hill (‘ancci- ccntly returned from Hong‘ for men s llillt's and tummy.- the cxeciit‘nlc‘ol’ illie lork (en- ‘ ’OMOWOOWOOOOQOMOOQOO Richmond Hill resident, Linda Society was pleased to receivehong‘. will be showing slides llall's on Friday l’or infoimaâ€" tral llospla .iixhiary. presents, . ‘ Davis. ‘a donation of over $50. proceeds and telling of their cypcriâ€" tion call Marie Cole 773.4280. a” Canadian Indian Summer . Our Lady Queen Of the ‘V01 z * * * of a carnival organized by Laur-Iences at 8 pmt Satillrdayl' “(l St. -:< A lslinelgcstlval October .6 from. . . - r - . - ‘ , 4 Matthew‘s L'ni ed Ciurci, ‘ros. \l. . d ‘1 . “b t C .1 to pm. . SIx Richmond H ‘1 men “en. en Maclnnls, 1", of 481 lynnett V I . l. .in . is. cr all. _A _ , , among the registered industrial Crescent. “We are always grate- by Avenue; During the.” :18) 59 Birch Avenue. are ciitcilain- “011‘ '53 which OPQOILUHIIB: ‘. : accountants graduaqu class 0f‘ful for this sort of effort, pal‘filntHOlfig Ivongh Mll“. Sigith bwas mg Mn Card-s Sistel.‘ Mrs. “w tolur l‘lllg newes\t socialsftamli‘ . . ‘ " ‘ ‘ - 3 l e '9' a“ 'CC‘ bel Pickard of Hastino's Sus-1.V 0C3 C 0“ 01139 rec“ . 300. The 1972 convocation took llwlally 0“ the Pint of young 3 ‘33 e” 1“ , . . ~ ., . Y ‘ l V ‘ g , _ _ , place in Toronto Saturday sters,” says Gwen Dugan of the ondary Technical School there‘s“, England. Mm Pmkard last Q-(Ziltll. Just sgulilttlfi E181“ 8 P.M. I. . . - . . H, ie an Their graduation marks the Cancer Society. * * * ‘ [Vlblled the Cards eiglitoeaist; 92%;; aartzl‘mr 53px;” to _ _ _ . successful completion of the * "‘ * _ _ Mrs. Frances Shrubb RN will ago when they. were livingm Y H _t r T1 , ‘ $300. minimum five-year management account- The consumers' ASSOCIatlon‘be the speaker at a meeting ofiMetro. so this is her first Visit 0“" "51" _a - ‘9 Pm”? 1310' maximum $300. 3 mg program sponsored by the of Canada would like to thank North York Chapter Alumnaelto the Hill. yceeds of this occasion “111 so . ‘ t $90 . society of Industrial Accoum_tall those who have supported Association of the Toronto Gcn- She arrived October 2 {01- a to the auxiliary to finance PFOJ' , 4 Spam] Plus 2.1 Regular Games a _ . . ants of Ontario, and leads to the glass recydmg Dl'OJECL eral Hospital School of Nursiiig.tlii-ee-\\'eek visit and is very “[5 f0" 11“; hosplldl' Allhmcm', . East qide of Ba‘Wiew at Crosby Ave_ . qualification as RIA's, .Ol’el‘ five tons 0f318351135 beenlNovcniber 6. favorably impressed with what he” and fllends are TEI)‘ wel-‘ . ~ - . . ‘ The five.year program 1,1458!“ l0 CODSLllliel‘S' Glass Com-I The meeting in Willowdale she has seen of our community "P“_‘°'.Pl;a:ho~%d(:l “$3”, 77 Â¥ 7 7 7 7‘ ",___fi_-,_ eludes courses in accountingdpah-V {01‘ use In recycled prod-Library. 5126 Yonlze Street. will * * * fioffo‘fis48.{;; . .0' "l‘ ,k m," moonwooooooowm”: auditing, managerial statistic‘suucls. . begin at 8:30 pm. Mrs, Shrubh‘s The women of St. Mary's .~\n- a 0"" "'7 0’ 3m" “L m" . data processing! economics and! We regret having to close‘topic will be “The Mega-vitamin glican Church are pleased \\llll 3‘ 32 1’“ *ho'm‘n' * O . organizational behavior Offeredldown earlier than scheduled due Approach to Schizophrenia”, Alhthe results of their recent rum- . . in Evening lectures m. 1)., co.._‘to vandalism and because our graduate nurses are welcome, .mage sale. (‘onvened by Mrs. , Q 0 O O Q respondence. ‘ .volunteer staff is becoming too it v * Shirley Cornish, the galo O ‘ . . The local gradual“ are Brian rm); m mlmbgh The Presbyterian “3‘15 meek brought in a record sum of % ‘ . . Cain. Wilfred Kendry. Ronald: “)9. bms “ll”. be open rm: “10mg “35 held in the GEOI‘E'C‘men' . l ‘PllOiOS by Stuart's SltidioI . . New, David Peel. Bar” Stab last time at Richmond Heightslsrances Memorial Han a. 2 pm. the churchs bazaar commit- Q Q dim and Wayne Slammi (,entre until 1 pm Saturday. so October 4. The guest Speake..'tee is now looking for people Whm York Regional Sym_ I Q I Q * It It bring all your clean glass Jars was Miss Gioue Kelly. assistant to sew clothing for the last few hon f-. .mrt d chin 0n_ 0 S 0 O . "tllid df'l‘l't‘lbâ€" -- d11f~l ~N~ up YIN” 6° 3° I I 0 Main feature or the bazaar wt 1‘ s an 01 oi pas ic a. secretary-.01; The Bunsh wom” o 5 (ii tie bazaai ovembeiicems in elementary and 56mm, Q Q suurday at 0m. Lady Queen of 9L5 lenlloi’efl 10 511ml ‘3 C3119 en’s MlSSion and former direc- ilv Saw-“5* please can Bermceidary schools of the region they; . . ' _ O the world Roman Catholic 3 0h} 3ng 1° Pleeel‘e ‘3 tor of national missions. Sel'ip-l‘lccartne-V' 884:4272' ‘were not quite sure what the! ' KRESGE'S ill Richmond Heights Centre contln- O Church will be a showing of envuonmeft' ,3 * ture and h‘edltatlohs “"5‘1'9 con-l , I T * response would be. Much to: “es the Baby Bonus Draw for the month of . painflngs_stms_ abstracts, and ,ducted by Mrs. L. Cook and' Jennifer 31'0"“?! Math“? their delight. they have found : O O O O O O O 0 Early Christmas shoppers will eveni b ’ ' GI andparents “Ir. and “11's. . lyOllll EU 1 ' I l “g QgIIlnlng at 8 pm OC-l have plenty of choxces fro 1 g P 1316 Of the C111ch .James Grainger of Yonge Street, will do their part in presentinglmber 26‘ GUBSt Speakers will various boothsâ€"home knitting.a Special program at 8 pm Sathbe Canon H. N. W. Bracken,‘f;:f£:am6d members or the, lilomhe sew/mg, home baking. dollurdav The theme is “This lsiarchivist for the diocese, and " .t ,t a co es, w'iite elephant and all "r . r oers. Patricia Hart, Richmond - . - special Christmas booth. Thereour “ and And “ elcome To It 'l l 11 5 annual dessert budge the local andEHill’s chief librarian. IIt will feature . It will also be a “Show and will be “touch and take". plants.‘ time aeain, and for you als |very popular folk-rock group,l b . g ;in the know that means the and a country store which will St L r - . ‘Tell" venin Evy: ' ' - , . . . ukes Polk-Rock. Tllls.‘ _ 9 g,- Elion? 15 m {b u -» . - . featuie a variety ‘of pi-esei'ves.,gl.oup has performed “.idelygvited to bring in historical lfioxtlimgeifift 131,} or}! bit ligghki A tea court \vill provide a‘ " g 5 3"“ 0 r I and have allegedly bridged thelltgms for exmbit' ArtiCles for generation gap with their mu-ildlsplay Shoum he at the Chumh All ages are welcome. lby 7 pm: , , i. .. ,-. l The historical evening organ- Volumeers are needed to aS_ izers plan to have some disâ€" Sist in the work of Hope Hav_ plays from_the Anglican Synod. _ . en Nursery School, a very Spe_;the Ontario Geneological So- Hort‘culural soc‘ety eial kind of school catering tomewt and a bOOk display from At their monthly meeting at‘the needs of Dre-school retard.,RiChmond Hill Library. the Lions’ Hall October lzyjed children and multbhande For further information call members and guests of Rich-leapped children, 334-6948- mond Hill Horticultural Societyl Fourteen children are enroll-i Vere entertaith by the show-ed in the school in St. Paul’s mg of strikingly beautifiilLuthm-h Church on ‘ Slldes 0f Spl‘mg bUIbS photo- Avenue. .ticlimond Hill which is.has its next meeting October 25 Have you ever been a patient‘ graphed by Malak and 59m 5 onsorcd bv our local associa-‘ ~ ~ - ' l ' i ' " ‘ courtesy of the Netherlands p . [10111 9.30 to 11.15 am. It is.at the Hospital For Sick Chil-i tion for the mentall' retardedl - - . . . . ., Bulb Growers from headquarq 5 ,planned to toui ARC Industriesdlen, 01 has a membci of youi, ‘ , y Children attend from 9:30 to‘jn Richmond Hillâ€"a traininglfamily been a patient or a 1915 1“ Otta“a~ “es Ahkehmanl11230 am and are transportedlcentre for over 50 retardedmembel‘ of the hospital's staff‘fl operated the projector. lo and from the school by Vol-.adults. l Mrs. Ruth Redelmeicr of} A P511101 CONSISUHE 0f 30b untecrs. ‘ Members are asked to arrivefiichmond Hill. Past-Dl‘esment Keith Wes Ankenman aiid R A r - » l ‘ l t r . \ l t l " f ‘i - ,v - r v ,- - n- fileif’sifimiiiiin 2:; entrust. We“ i. S. or“? pertaining to garden pmhlemslthe professional staff stafflthe car 001 No xanange fgrille S'tuI‘ m It 0 (Pele t1]a e tl-et of. the members, and althoughispecial]y trained to méet the ver. “.9113 n' alcomms met-1951,31,? sf. cen lenmal’ ,]e 3.111)” “Us is bulb planting time. there‘news and understand the be-. cm e. . ii iaiy is inancing tie leseth]. were no queries about bulbs liavior of re school children ll lograms for therladles are 11g and “Tlth 0f the hosPltals In spite of the fact that Jack The Chilgren learn social anafield on alternate. Wednesdays, history and is looking f0r anec- Frost arrived before the datei ‘ Vk‘ _ V H. lit supervised actiV'ities and fa- dotes and reminiscences that of the meeting some farâ€"seeinglghildenlzlisr :lll‘lll: \lllhoegillnedolldlcumes‘ for the cmldren are can be' Incorporated into “ml members had Dit'ked thEil‘ldevelg vthe ‘oliin sterg to hisplO\-Ided every “ednesdaylcentennlal lustory hock‘ . mums eaer so more was a,f D ' 3 . g morning. The ladies may alsoI TO raise funds f01‘ the Dl'Olfi creditable showing of the queen" ulwliffiteiliiai' are an of the‘Stay_ mi 3 that and (Em-fee week the aux’liary is halving “51 of fall flowers. Prize \\'lnn81‘slp1-ogram List veaiP volunteel‘s‘llbeii Salli“.Jfflliemgeedlglfmgiâ€"l:iiduIilaL:;ienNoliglifheilu’ilCllcooili‘ .- . . - . ‘ - > w -1 ’ ~ A - . . weie. specunens. Jack Mannmgifrom Markham High School ar- 1309, ‘ ,Central Hospital Auxiliary. ‘ It is always such a popular levent it is wise to make reser-l vations. so call Louise Queen.) .884-3595 for tickets. The datel is November 1, the time 1:30l mm, the place Richmond Hill .Golf and Country Club. ' As an added attraction there. .will be a Christmas Boutiqucl Lwhicll will open at 12:30 tol ;allow time for shopping before1 AMO, a morning out programfidessert and bridge. Bayviewlfor mothers and pre-schoolers ' * quiet place for refreshments} and relaxation. The bazaar opens at 1:30 pm and ends atl 4:30 pm. The church is on Bay-; view Avenue at Crosby Avenue} It all >k isic. )k 10' )0! l l o- -- - l x . 13 points Otto Connor 10 points‘ . - - - . 10 am to “'30 pm- The 3mm": A valued resident of Rich-January 17 1919. Bands played l ’ . i ran ed ccial aCthlt’ da’ ati ,, a i .n .~ . s . . , . . . ' _ ‘ Mrs. Shelleto five points. theghlgh sEchool for she in.e_ . v ' ' 2335.; $3310“; “bl 0f gllllstmaflmond Hill for 5.5 years, Orloft and whistles blew a greeting, 1n the arrangements class schoolers' ' Lkramian Catholics {FOmyflles “1 :tslo e on sale: (‘1 Morgan Mallory, 154 Lennox which made him Vel') happy to Margaret Romney had four} It has been rightly said that Richmond Hm “m jom Others be "C‘lilrfisijmasleismi‘gi'l Chlillbtlzi‘3i‘l' lAvenue’ passed away OCtOber be a canadian' l points and Otto Connor four points for a tie. Mrs. C. H. San- derson and Mrs. George Barker also tied with three points. Being the last show of the lbehind every successful retard-l0f tn?” faith in forming, a new ied child there is a long iine‘cong‘egahon In Thornhill. ‘of volunteers. and at present The new pansh CentrePPGH- the school has a waiting list of ed Septem‘hel‘ 17 in the pioneer five children because more vol-'St' Lukes Roman Catholic t the scene. the nurses’ residenceu 180 Elizabeth Street. For fur- ther information contact Mrs, Moira Thom, 921-0551. lthe Ol'Chestl‘a- FOI‘ details 0011- Jane's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 430 Pfl§mlday;,__ l ‘iaCt MF- Budd at 43843452, MYS- L. G. Quance, 276 Gretel Dir\'e.‘G/WNWVVNVWj 0 Beth Harwood at 884-1435, 01‘ at \Voodbridge Golf and Com]. P 1 /) Mrs. P. Roberts at 895-3543. My cm, on October 6, v; 0} Wis 71 P I Singers are also needed in! A >:< 2; “Cddmgf‘ Per elson all four categories, with spe-l Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rama-“(5 Passports {4/ Double Occupancy Cial l'euqil‘ement for tenors t0.14 Anglin Drive, accompanied {2 Groups (9‘ enlal‘ge the BlChmond HI“ Ech‘ by a friend. Miss Bernadette Commercial memcal Cliotrwvliich w'ill jolnlLynch’ recently returned from”; ‘ v _ the York “35101131 symphony a leisurely vacation trip through (5 com wo'k /) telephone numbers. of Vermont. 2) 30“, St 5 th tuary i2 miehmootligci Hill, Olin. l; 884-6741 at g lesson it was a small show. All unteers are needed to accom-vchurCh 0“ Chum" Lane at the . * x . I . lhe was the Son of the late Foss Ida May Caldwell June 5, 1924.l ser‘lif"? â€" gumpnmenglut'baiitill‘brgiiitaflasIâ€"ealdhleg/ a: unusual featufe of the meeting modate their needs_ ,foot of Colborne Street in A resmem 0f R'Chmond_H11l Orloff Mallory and Victoria He farmed here aiid then went.' condli‘lonfd to???“ beotrlvlggl Nassau Amino” and hotel was that Otto Connors exhibit: If you would like to help Thornlilll which had been va- igfumahlylyealfsv JUdY Ke}“"m 01|Tillitson and wh - ‘ll cared for into the cartage business, first; Retgléinghdgselfiéli,“32m. bus seivice he‘mccn Blue W513 for both specimens and ar- call Lorraine Potter at thercated a 19w days hem” “'heh' I omae “as emeuamed atlby his mmle “H‘undmomer “'11,” a horse and “330" and} Hotel and downtown Nassau â€" Cocktail party â€"- Flight. :cliurch 884-6915 during school 5" Luke‘s Dal’iShiOHCI‘S moved a number.“ Show?“ prior 10‘ lllOtll‘S ’or after hours call Rosa- to their new buudihg 1h tht‘ her marnage Gumbel. 6 to _ ~ _ Bayfiew an J h .. . Frank Borgatti of Toronto. A 1"“1 Clark) 884"“; There 1" of Thomlmfi o n Sheet aleagraduate of Jefferson Public- n0 obligatlon. 5 A 5......” conducted last School. Richmond Hill Highl ism.ng ..e\,caled that were “He‘School, University of Toronto,1 imore than 100 Ukrainian Cath_ and Ontario College of Educa- onc “milks in me Richmond tion. Judy is now a teacher with ,Hill-Thornliill-Willow‘dale areasc‘flb0m Board of hdllca‘i‘m- ‘ says Father Vladimir Shewchuk.l 315' Cam] ‘llacwlmam and: spiritual leader of the new the late Mrs‘ mane them) At" parish. kinson gave a miscellaneous Divine Liturgy will he held-shower in Richvale. Guests were at the church at 9:30 and 113‘"ls 0f the “HHS graduating am each Sunday. For informa- "1335 Of 1964- About 20 mem'? tion call Father Shewchuk. 781- he“ 0f thef‘lass attend“ ‘hel 6-370. . show er-reunion. Mrs. Maude , _ Kay Hall. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. hen Perig‘oe of Mrs. 'Lavmwood Court were busy 1105‘s '3“ Thfimkég‘lmg \l' 99"“ presentation and gadget sliover. end. October 6 was the occasion The bridewme “3S also of the 88th birthday of Margorie guest of honor a. d kitchen .Perigoes father. Arthur Nixey. “are and pant”. DINNH in Among those hohormg theilslingtc-n where Mrs. Marg isurprised octogenarian ‘ were Boyd, Pat Daughnian and Mrs. \ .50h5 Tony 5“” M Sam” and F10 Reid were hostesses. Mrs. - :liis wife and daughter: Max Jenny Toseno and Mrs. 1013 i553? 0f 53"“ Ste. Mane- his Borgatti were hostesses at a wife and dauglitermand’ Colin {3mm}. dmnel. pan... and linen ‘Nixey of llderton. his wife and Sho.\(,.._ .four of their children Mrs, Win Collard and Mrs. Also present were Grandson Ruth Charity held a miscellan- rangements were in the court of honor. The evening closed with the serving of delicious re- fresliments. Murphy. Mrs. Rena White and Lorraine Waters of Ricii-l iiiond Hill were hOstcsses at a .< A A L_ (Photos by Stuart‘s Studiol September} Winner . _ v . H . Tom Perigoe. down ‘ from Sir COW. tho“... in Victoria square. ~tll)<(‘qtl(‘ll‘ devastating explo. septeml’el' “mner “1 I‘llesge S “ll'll’le YWH' (’eorge “lmams (011039 In and Mrs, Barbara Saul of \‘.'i‘,- “on: , .- .- r... .: ._ i % - % Babv BODLIS“ t‘ll'aW “"213 )ll'S- Mill‘ffill'el McMurrav. "lomreul Granddaughter Bar‘ lowdale was hostess at a wine 'MIPI .mu‘le‘ .lde‘I‘g. m o â€" v ' » ‘s ' " ‘ b r P ri" fr n he L'niver- , .. v .. u . England he was picked to: a 00 Cartlel‘ Crescent Richmond Hlll. ,3 a e e09 0 ‘t , cellar siiowci. lume has also . , F. . ' I ‘ s l ' _ . , sity of “estern Ontario. Lon- a bathroom shower hablcd by timer and went 'tO iaiicc 7‘ R Mrs' MCMUI‘FH) €35th hel beptem 3&1 fdmll} don: sister-in-law Mrs. Ray Bar- bridesmaids Donna "ammon‘ After many cluse siia\ es he beâ€" Is ‘ allowance check for at Kresge‘s Store in Richmond Heights Centre. thus qualifying for the draw. Pictured above. Mrs. McMurray is presented with her cheque for $90 by Store Manager Don Douglas. There is a winner every month from among customers who have cashed their baby bonus cheques at lx'resge's. ret and Mrs. William Barrett of fll‘illowdale: Mrs. Norah Nolan of Toronto and Mrs. Hartley Burgess of Thornhill. and grand- nephew Colin Burgess. Hosts of the party and guests .are all looking forward to help- ing Arthur celebrate his 89th .birthday nc\l year formerly of Richmond Hill. and Carol Collins. and finally a presentation from staff of J. B. Tyrrell School in Scarboro. SELL YOUR L'NWANTABLES 'IunVF sun 10* tinued to attend school into stab in “The d'rleCo-lso KO 'Castieton. taking high school."~0"'ed 0“ the “9113” 31131 .work, until 1906 when he had 311d “19 Niagara Falls “Adm o e' ,5 to Quit to help out at home, .AleeVelol’h‘em» and “35 employ 0° 6Q Eggglrgfix he w as an exceptional studentled by RlCh-lliond ROSOS and D011 (0‘?! . h 1 m a this was a bitter disappoilit~lHead Farms- o‘m'wz, RIC mggdtreeig ’ . ,‘ ~ imenL t A true gelitleiiian. lie was a s7 : Richmglnd Hi” 85 YONGE STREET NORTH, RILHMOBD HILL l He worked for local farmsjdevout member of the Lnited .1, \5' 8844588] SSLSIQI . olderl audiences. giving them| a chance to become more close-. ly acquainted with the music, the musicians and the musical instrument. When encouraged. Maestro Budd reports. young-‘ sters invade the stage with un- restrained enthusiasm. bound- less curiosity and joyful noise. The orchestra is scheduled to appear at Langstaff Secondaryl School December 1 and at Meadowbrook Public School in Newmarket on December 8. There are still openings for musicians in further extending ~‘ ~ ° t vho pin $90. many tomatoes the plant produced. but there were "med h“ $°0 Cheque o a ‘ p g about 50 hanging from the vine when the picture was taken. The Camerons picked the tomatoes as they ripened. and when frost warnings were issued filled a six-quart basket with tomatoes that were still green. All of the plants were unusually pro- ductive. Mr. Cameron reports. Another was almost eight feet tall. ' I l |.UE VISTA TOURS RED CARPET VACATIONS N AU (BAHAMAS) 8 DAYS & 7 NIGHTS H‘OOOOOOOOO”O l Jim‘s Country Dancers. a lsuare dance group from Rich- lmond Hill will be appearing on ithe amateur program, “Tiny Talent Time" on channel 11 at, To celebrate the engagement .of Mary-Jane Quance and Rich- lard Calder, the young couple lwere entertained at a small dinner party given by Mary- later in the year in the Pen- dition of Hayden's great ora- torio, "Creation". For inform- ation contact any of the above Ithe New England States. Theyg particularly enjoyed the time( spent travelling through the( scenic and colorful mountains; 5m PHOTOGRAPHY r MM xxx.me Orloff Mallory Passes. T Hill Resident 53 Yearsi’ ( ~\.’\£\C\Z\T\Z\C\CW\C\Z\OC\1\C\C\J\C\G U 8 in York Central Hospital fol- While waiting for his dis lowing a heart attack. He was charge in Toronto he travelled 83. [up to Richmond Hill and decid Born a mile south of Castle-ed this was the place in which ton, Ontario. December 20, 1888,!he wanted to live. He married: WEEKLY DEPARTURES FIRST FLIGHT ocr. 16th, 1972 Return airfare by \l'ardair from Toronto â€" lnflight meal l until his father ..tiii'iied from‘tllen with a truck. He was “high work in the LS. \. in 1395, His man" on the Beu'ord Park mother died in 1903. smokestack and could have He attended Black's School.gone with the constriutien coir.â€" r his early education and con-ipalll' to Japan. but preferred bag and many more extras. Weekly Monday departine featuring the beautiful Blue \ista Hotel, directl} on me beach and two pools CON TA CT : fo (' n) and picked apples for the nexthhurch and attended scrvic si “1" few iears until he started to I'egulal‘h'~ Everyone who knew attend the Ontario Agricultural him will remember him for liis‘ College at Guelph Illness forcedihelpfulncss and wonderful sense him to gi\e this up as well. |°fhllh1013 He then worked at the Crysâ€" He 15 blll'lli'fi‘d 'D.\‘ hm \‘ll'c. ml Palace in Towmo and men the former Ida Ma), Caldwell. as assistant CNR agent at Cohisons Foss and Rodney and DOLll'lle. l-le transferred to Parry ldaUâ€"thhl's ROM and MUIICL sound [0 work at [he CxR The funeral service was con- i'reignt and baggage depart- dUCled by Rev. Robert Smith ment until he went back tO‘OCtOhel‘ luv 31 the 316151111“ Guelph 10 join the Canadian Funeral Home with interment Army in World War 1. He'followmg in York Cemetery. signed up with the 64th BatterylElvlllo‘wm'le Pallbc‘di‘Cl‘S “PFC Canadian Field Artillery and1Stuart Hilts Senior. Stuart Hilts after some training in Canada 'lhthli Floyd liilts. Fred Wise. wonl overseax“ The battery has Pllll Miliorean and Lloyd San» in Halifax at the time of the don"t)” collision of the two ships and I V 884- Ll‘l \ EN DALE ROAD ssi-oiz. Re-l‘pholstcring (‘ustom Made Furniture cazne convinced that some Su- preme Being was looking after us all. He was wounded at the Battle of Amieiis and repatriat- ed to England. By the time he had recuperaled and was ready in go back into the lines the wax has over. “n armed back in Halifax, ALL RED TAGGED ITEMS GREATLY REDUCED “THE NORTH MALL" "l-‘or Those Who Know The Best it: Home Furnishings." in Richmond Heights Centre Phone 884-2111

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