5 Ski Mitts g g LEATHER g Gloves §& Mitts NEW WIDE CUFF SLACKS DOUBLE KNITS $17.95 & $19.95 VIRGIN WOOL $22.00 “WNWWWWWWWJ WWWB LADIES’ FUN FUR COATS $31.95 & $34.50 Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hol- land ~and family of Newcastle spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davies, Church News The sewing circle ladies of the Missionary Church had their Christmas Meeting on Tuesday afternoon in the Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Wil- liam Hallma-n of Dickson’s Hill spoke on her recent trip to South America. The annual Sunday School Christmas Program will be held in the Missionary Church at 7:30 pm on Sun- day. There wil also be a White Gift Service at the same time with the gifts going to the Scott Mission in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Da- vi'es entertained 50 friends and rel-atives at a Christmas Party on Saturday night. Dr. Mary Stewart. on staff at York University. was the guest speaker at the WMS Christmas Meeting in the Fellowship Hall on Thursday night. The young people provided singing and instru- mental musvic. Correspondent: Mrs. Chas. Milsted Telephone 887-5445 Neighborhood Notes Gormley Post Office will carry on with its regular Saturday hours during the Christmas period. Hours are: open from 9 am to 1 pm De- cember 16 and 23 only. Rev. Alvin Winger came home from York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill, and George Barrett came home from York County Hospital, Newmarket, on Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. Elwood Flewelling of Agincourt had dinner Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hender- S 011' THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 375 LADIES’ AUXILIARY RICHMOND HILL CA TERING Weddings & Banquets PETER SMITH York Home T.V. 884-0086 SIMPSON'S DRY GOODS Also Boys’, Ladies’, & Men’s GORMLEY New Shades New Checks New Plaids Good Food Reasonable Prices $7.95 WORKS IN A DRAWER Color TV from to 889-1646 GET YOUR CALL Snowmobile Mitts FROM $5.95 to $7.95 E This party is for children i 12 years and under, accomp- {anied by an adult. ‘ There will be a puppet show by Patchwork Puppet Theatre. Refreshments for lkids, Moms and Dads and of course Santa Claus will be there also! Neighborhood Notes Rev. Martin Jenkinson de- livered an inspiring message. Many gifts were received for the less fortunate ones. Fol- lowing the service a pot luck lunch was held in the Sun- day school room and was en- joyed by all. The annual Children's Christmas Party sponsored by the Lions will be Satur- day from 1 pm to 3:30 pm in the Community Hall. A film on Snowmobiling and Safety was enjoyed. The following trophies do- nated by the Lions were pre- sented by Lion Brian Shep- hard: best midget baseball player â€"â€" Bill Guinane; best bantam baseball player â€" Ronnie Vanderkooy; best squirt baseball player â€" Robbie Harknett; best girl baseball player â€" Cheryl Massey; best soccer player â€" Steven Carless. Birthday greetings to Lloyd Vanderkooy Decem- ber 16; Charlotte Frisby four years old December 17. The many friends of Reid Brumwell will be pleased to hear he is able to be home following his recent surgery in Scarboro Hospital. A speedy recovery is wished for him! Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood- ward had Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Empringham and Marg- aret. the occasion being Mrs. Woodward's birthday. The last euchre party for 1972 will be held on Friday evening at 8 pm in the Com- munity Hall. Ladies please provide lunch. Everyone wel- come. Church News on Tuesday evening of last week. The gathering was well attended. A father. mo- ther, son and daughter ban- quet was held before the meeting. Chicken dinner was served by the ladies of the WI. The Sunday school child- ren and teachers sat in a body at the front of the church. The children sang, “Amazing Grace" accompan- ied at the piano by Laurie Tyndall. The church was beautifully decorated for the annual White Gift Service Sunday morning. There was a large attendance. A fact worth knowing is how easy household goods sell with “Liberal†Want Ads. To place your ad, just phone 884-1105 anytime. Lions Club It was Boys and Girls Night at the Lions meeting Santa arrived and called LADIES’ DRESS COATS From $8.95 $29.95 to $69.50 to $19.95 Pr. Victoria Square 6: District News Arrow Shirts, Currie Ties, Belts, Jewelry and Suspenders, McGregor Sox, Stanfield‘s & Penman’s Un- derwear, Umbrellas, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Men’s Wallets, a Complete Line of Work Clothes, G.W.G. Jeans. Flares, Slim Kings and Jackets. Corduroy Jackets. $9.19, $9.95, FUR HATS FLIGHT $215.95 0 $4.95 to $11.95 JACKETS $75.00 CORRESPOVDENT: MRS. W SANDLE. RR. 2. Gormley last was Checks, Plains. Stripes. Knits, Patterns, Wools and Corduroys Rev. Martin Jenkinson. Miss Mabel Sanderson, Mrs. Mary Buchanan and Mrs. Herman Mortson up to the front. Rev. Jenkinson gave a short add- ress honoring Miss Sander- son, Mrs. Buchanan and Mrs. Mortson on behalf of the community. Friends pre- sented Mabel with a beauti- ful oil painting of an autumn scene by C. H. Bajeaux of Quebec, Mabel replied in a few well chosen words. Get a Polaroid*C010ur Camera for our 10th Anniversary! Two ways to share our ANNIVERSARY BONUSES. 1. Open a savings or checking account with a deposit of $100.00 or more and you become eligible to purchase Polaroid’s Square Shooter 2 Land Camera (the under $35 camera) forjust $19.95. or you may add $100.00 to your existing account and take advantage of this offer. (Limited to one camera per customer). 2. Get the Polaroid Square Shooter for $9.95 when you invest $3,000.00 or more in a Metro Trust 3 year Guaranteed Investment Certiï¬cate. which currently earns interest rates of 71/2‘7(:. In addition get an EXTRA Anniversary bonus of a FREE colour enlargement of your most prized picture. Polarpid"is the legislered hademark ol Po{atoitl Corporalnon, Cambndge Mass. U.S A Subject to change THE METROPOLITAN TRUST COMPANY Head Ofï¬ce: 353 Bay Street â€" 362-4761 11 Branches in Metro To Serve You Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation if MetroTrust Fanti-hose Jrs., Regulars up to XXXL Pile Lined BOOTS Men’s $11.95 Boys’ $10.95 Child’s $9.95 Waterproof Vinyl Esï¬lon Mabel has moved to an apartment in Thornhill and this get-together and presen- tation was for the work she has done in our midst and to Show how much she is going to be missed. Come back Mabel and visit us when you can! Santa then called each child to come and tell him what they wanted for Christ- mas. On behalf of the Sun- day school each was present- Telephone 887-5421 RICHMOND HILL E y/m TOQUEEE as MASKS 12 Yonge St. S. Women’s Dresses5 with Hot Pants, g Party Dresses. g Pant Dresses, g Pant Suits 5 Blazer & Slacksg $14.14 to $35.00 5 It News Inne 887â€"5421 ed with a book and candies. Santa was assisted by Mrs. Martin Jenkinson and Muriel Mortson. This proved to be the best White Gift Service we have had, * * * )II The UCW catered to the annual Christmas Party of the Canadian Heat Treaters of Richmond Hill, This was held in the Community Hall on Saturday. U E A DIVISION OF TANDY LEATHER co. OF CANADA LIMITED F OVER 1 STORES COAST TO COAST IN CANADA 1' hack“ The UCW catered to the annual Christmas Party of the Canadian Heat Treaters of Richmond Hill. This was held in the Community Hall on Saturday. This proved to be the White Gift Service we had‘ SNOWMOBILE SUITS $19.00 to $45.00 E $2.49 to $3.49 Boys’ & Girls’ Men’s & Women’s "Radlo Ihaek RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE TELEPHONE 884-4555 flII'I'C THAT ‘ Archer, “Road Patrol". Makes bike riding even MO- RE fun! Flip<|ever instantly disconnects AM radio for portable useâ€"mounting bracket stays ON bike. TODAY’S STEREO AT YESTERDAYS PRICES! AM BIKE RADIO Realistic Clarinette l. 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