The worship service was tak- en by Mrs. Martin Jenkinson‘ and Mrs. Cecil Nichols. Mnl Gordon Davie of Uxbridge showed colored slides of the‘ trip to Scotland. he. his wife and family took this past sum- mer. which were very much en- joyed. Unfortunately Mrs. Da- vie was unable to attend the meeting because of illness. Sunday. October 29. at 11 am Victoria Square United Church will observe its annual anni- versary services. Guest speaker will be Rev. Lox-s Carlson of Richmond Hill. director of Ce- dar Glen Conference Centre. A short Sunday school session at 10 am will precede the church service. Please note the time. At 7:30 pm there will be an At 7:30 3 evening of The October meeting of the UCW was held Wednesday eve- ning of last week at the home of Mrs. Harry Barber. The flowers in the church Sunday morning were in lov- ing memory of Mrs. Mona Joyce who passed away last week. She was a very devoted church worker. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was also held. Another euchre party will be held in the community hall No- vember 3 at 8 pm. Everyone welcome. Church News There were 15 tables of eu- chre players at the community hall Friday evening of last week. Prize winners were: Mrs. J. Eddington. Mrs. Edna Had- win. Mrs. Everett, Vanderkooy. Harvey Swain. Ed. Fraser and Leo Cull. Lone‘ hands: Mrs. Eddington and George Foster. Lucky draws for apples were won by Jim Eddington, Mrs. Earlby Gooderham, Bill Morris and Mrs. Vance. The funeral service was held Thursday afternoon from the Marshall Funeral Home. Rich- mond Hill. conducted by Rev. Martin Jenkinson. Interment followed in Victoria Square Cemetery. Euchre Sincere sympathy is extended to her husband George. two daughters. Shirley (Mrs. John McCague) and Edith (Mrs. Er- win Friedél) grandchildren Kim, Dale and Barbara. She will be greatly mixed in our community. Our community was shocked and saddenPd on Tuesday of last week to learn of the sudden passing of Mrs. Mona Joyce in the Princess Margaret Hos- pital. Toronto. Gee; five years. Herman Mort- son: four years. Frank Brum- well; one year. Harvey Collard. Don Boynton and David Beadle. Sympathy The delicious dinner was cat- ered by the ladies of the United Church. Guest speaker was Planning Commissioner Murray Pound of the Regional Municipality of )‘ork, who gave a very interest- ing talk, illustrated with slides, of some of the changes pro- posed for the municipality. 'President Bill Honeyman of the Richmond Hill Lions Club delighted the audience with his Scottish songs and jokes. Awards presentation were made for perfect attendance: 13 years. Clarence Steckley and Gordon McWhirter; 12 years. John Smith; 10 years. Fraser Gee; five years. Herman Mort- soni four years. Frank Brum- ,â€"71.._.v n... ........ the community hall November1 '8 from 5 pm to 8 pm. Get your‘ ‘tickets now! { Neighborhood Notes A community miscellaneous ‘shower will be held in the com-| ‘munity hall November 2 in hon- ‘or of Janet Colvin and Terry lHart who are being married! November 18. Please accept this as your invitation to at- tend. i Mrs. Mabel Frisby has re-.‘ turned home after spending the‘ past month on a motor trip toi the west coast accompanied byl her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huggins. While there she attended thei wedding of her grandson Clar-t ience Huggins. i I Charter Night 'the Teston Centennial Choir. The 13th anniversary Charter with their leader and organist Night. of the Victoria Square Roy Robson. Lions Club was held in the The annual turkey supper community hall Tuesday eve- sponsored by the Victoria ning of last week. Square United will hp held in BAYVIEW MEATS PHONE FREEZER SPECIAL - 50lb. VARIETY PACK FREEZER SPECIAL - 50lbs. BEAT THE HIGH PRICE OF BAYVIEW MEATS PORKWEHOPI I 3335" CUT. WRAPPED. FROZEN “y hall Tuesday eve-[sponsored by the Victoria last week. Square United will be held in elicious dinner was cat-lthe community hall November the ladies of the UnitedIB from 5 pm to 8 pm. Get your itickets now! .speaker w'as Planninngeighborhood Notes CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE music presented by Victoria Square News 274 BAYVIEW PLAZA Bayview Shopping Centre SIDE OF RED OR BLUE BRAND BEEF Mrs. Beatrice Alder of Lon- don spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols. Mrs. Mirgaret Hargraves Brandon. Manitoba, has h visiting with Mr. and Mrs. P vey Collard and June. Mrs. Beatrice Alder of L don spent the weekend v The many friends of Miss Margaret Empringham will be You are hereby. requested to examine the list for any errors or omissions in the Clerk’s Office at the Municipal Building, 56 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill. A preliminary List of electors has been pre- pared as required under the Municipal Elections Act, 1972. The list was publicly posted in the Town Clerk's Office on the 25th day of October, 1972. The last day for the filing of complaints for revision of the list is November 3rd, 1972. I shall attend at my office on the 23rd day of October, 1972 between the hours of 9:00 am. and 5:00 p.m. for the revision of the list and shall continue to do so from day to day, except Saturday and Sunday until all complaints filed on or before November 3rd, 1972 have been dis- posed of. October 25th, 1972 NOTICE TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL RESPECTING THE PRELIMINARY LIST OF ELECTORS Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink hemorrhoids and repair damaged tissue A renowned research institute has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids pain- lessly. It relieves itching and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the iniured. inflamed tissue. . In case after case. whie gently relievmg pain. actual reduction (shrinkafgei took place. Most important 0 all - results were so thorou h that this improvement was maintained over a perio of many months. , This was accomplished with a new heaiin substance (Bio-Dyna) which quickly helps heal injure cells and stimulates rowth of new tissue. Now Bio- yne is offered in ointment and suppository form called Preparation H.,Ask for it at all drug stores. Satisfaction or your money refunded. Announce New Healing Substance: Shrinks Piles CUT. WRAPPED. FROZEN «Al-react Gormley 884-1691 ; reJ Birthday greetings to Lind; g the'say Brumwell. nine years, Oc- ‘ip toitober 27; Robert Gee. four d bylyears, October 2'7; Mark Rum- :hter’ ney. 15 years. October 28; John {gins Houck, 14 years. October 28; thetDouglas MacDonald, October Clapt‘ZB; Mrs. Don Canning. October ’29: Dale Barker. 10 years. Ce- .5 0fltober 29; Mrs. Lawrence Boyn- been ton. October 30; Mrs. (Dr! Tilo HarJHofmann, October 30: Maria ’Horsch. October 30; Mrs. Don Lnn-‘ Hamilton, November 1. W? HIND OF R. Lynett, Clerk, Town of Richmond Hill. Sister Ethelwyn of St. John's Convalescent Hospital. Willow- dale, visited on Thursday with Miss Mabel Sanderson. Mrs. Gertrude Wilson of CM- lingwond spent a few days last week with Miss Mabel Sander- son. A speedy recovery is wished for Mrs. Carl Walker who is ill in bed and for David Houck. Jr.. who had the misfortune to fracture his right knee while playing football. and will be in a cast for five weeks. However he was able to come home from the hospital Saturday. pleased to see she is able to be out again following her re- cent appendectomy in York Central Hospital. ‘ PORK CHICKEN BEEF Phone 887-5421 $29.50 VOTE Miss Laurie Wooller had an unfortunate accident on Thurs- day evening when her Volks- wagen was completely demol- ished. A miscellaneous shower was held on Thursday night in the Fellowship hall of the Mission- ary Church for Lambert Yake and his bride-to-he. Although Laurie was thrown from her car she escaped with minor injuries. She was taken to York Central Hospital and later released. Mrs. Fred Thivaitvs of I don spent a few days with hrother-in-law and sister prise party for them in St. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McRoh- Catharines. erts of VictOria Square has Miss Edna Eade has returned supper 0" Sunday with Mr. and home after spending two Mrs. Meredith Ash. months in the western provincJ Mrsf 391113}? Jones had Sun- es with Pioneer girls work, lday dinner With Rev. end Mrs, Edna is the Eastern Ontario Jesse Steckley and Miriam. and Quebec Regional represent- Mr- W“ Mrs- DaVid HMS? ative for Pioneer girls. 3'1“ family 0" LOWbankS Spent Miss Laurie wooller had an the weekend with his parents unfortunate accident on Thurs-‘Mr' and .Mrs' Russell “9159' - Mrs. Hilda Murray (a former day evening when her Volks- tea her at SS No 7 Markham) \vagen was completely demol- c ' ‘ ished land her mother Mrs. Banks of Neighborhood Notes land Mrs; Fred Munroe. A belated congratulations to? Mrs. John Hall and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Briggs-{3111‘s. Arnold Nigh, Larry and Jude who recently celebrated‘Ruth Ann of Hagersville spent their silver wedding annivers- Tuesday with her mother Mrs. ary. Their family held a sur-‘Joseph Heise. prise party for them in St. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McRob- Catharines. prts of Victoria Snllarn hnc Gormley Neighborhood Noies' *Tradsmark of Mole-Ski Limited. 0 Mothkl Ltmned, 1972. Alsg agailabge the Mote-Ski ‘S’ - the Sports Machine Proof that a family machine doesn't have to sacrifice 3 performance for I: comfort. Where it meets the ground, it's V tough. Where it ~< meets you, its smooth. that’s unbeaten this year in grass “drag 14 Models to choose from . . . . . . . . . . . . $595. to $1495. NO DOWN PAYMENT - until the snow flies! Moleâ€"Ski IF, motooski CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED i We welcome Mr. and Mrs‘ .on-‘John Mooney and family of her Beaconsfield. Quebec. who have Mn‘purchased and moved into the Long Branch attended the an- niversary services on Sunday at Heise Hill Church and re- newed acquaintances over the dinner hour served in the Church basement. Mrs Dale Sugden of Stnuff‘ ville visited her grandmother Mrs. Margaret Lewis on Satur‘ day. V MeenlIeMoh-Sld‘l'ah C & H SPORTS 2703 Hwy. No. 7 West. Maple 889-9404 OCTOBER 30. Mrs. Evans has sold her Gormley farm to William Cor- coran. Rally Day will he observed at the Missinnary Church on Sun- day morning with all depart- ments of 1he Sunday school meeting in the auditorium. The primary department will present some features and the guest speaker from Child Evan- gelism Fellowship will be Mrs‘ M. Kennedy. All are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Grace Evans and April are moving on Thursday to a home recently purchased in Stouffville. Miss Rhonda tending Niagan lege at Fort weekend with and Mrs. Harol‘ Miss Lucille Geoffrey Campey has re turned from a two week busi. ness trip in the West Indies. home on Friday frqf'n her holi day in San Francisco. 887-5445 Gael Watson has n [is property -to an 1 1 Richmond Hill. Rhonda Heise who Niagara Christian Fort Erie spent d with her parents 5. Harold Heise. rie spent the er parents Mr. Heise. Heise arrived at- 301- the STORE HOURS: Gel driving comfort and safety with famous name shock absorbers l Maximum steering coan and comfort I Renewed nobilityâ€"greater on bumpy roads safety I Cushioned ride at low speeds on city I Guaranleed for 24 monlhe pavement: or 24,000 miles It myst be, right or we mqke _i_t right! 295 Yonge St. S. THE LIBE Our car service pSIicy assures you of complete saï¬sfacï¬on.‘ Goonf'rmn ao CENTRES AL, Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday. Oct. 26, 1972 Richmond Hill (installation extra) Effective from Monday. Oct. 30th to Sat.. 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