Women’s lnstltute The January meeting of e WI was held Tuesday ev- ing of last week at the Ome of Mrs. Frank Brum- e11, with Mrs. Earl Emp- ngham in charge. Roll call was answered W. A Bargain That Wasn't A argainâ€. Mrs. David Beadle the consumers association ave a very interesting talk “Family And Consumers fairs". Hostesses were Mrs. Rich- d Frisby, Mrs. Fraser Gee (1 Miss Mary Muirhead. There were 15 and a half bles of euchre players at e community hall Friday vening of last week. Prize inners were: Mrs. Anna ewsbury. Hilda Allen and rs. Jean McDonald, Keith arson, Ellerby Gooderham nd Don Brodie. lall January 25 at 8 pm. Ev- ryone welcome†Zhurch News The annual congregational neeting will be held Janu- ry 23 at 8 pm in the Sun- ay school. It will be pre- reded by a pot luck supper t 6:30 pm. Everyone wel- ome. (outh Meet Calling all youth of Head- frd and Victoria Square! lans are underway for a oat-examination event on e afternoon and evening of anuary 26 at Victoria quare Commuity Centre. ore details to come. but let 5 have your suggestions If on have any notify James ewell at 887-5066. Tell our friends too! elghborhood Notes Special birthday greetings Mrs. Florence Boyd, who n January 20, will be cel- brating her 90th birthday. ongratulations Mrs. Boyd! Birthday greetings to Ma- or Anthony Roman for Jan- ary 17; to Bill Sandle. Jan- ary 17; Darlene Nichols. 0 years, January 17; Rev. artln Jenkinson. January 9: Miss Mabel Sanderson. anuary 22. Lucky draw on a box of Crocerles was won by Frank lrumwell. Another euchre party will se held in the community alled on Mr. : larence Stong a1 ck Duncan in the at Nursing Home Wllllam Klees has been oved from the Country lace Nursing Home to ork Manor. Newmarket. Mr. and Mrs. John Lenz f Cleveland, Ohio, spent he weekend with Mr. and 5. John McCague. A speedy recovery is shed for Mrs. Rolph Boyn- on who is in York Central ospltal, Richmond Hill. Miss Mabel Sanderson alled on Mr. and Mrs. larence Stong and Roder- Victoria Square NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of WILLIAM JOHN ADAMS. deceased EAll persons having claims gainst the Estate of William tI'ohn Adams late of the own of Richmond Hill, in we Regional Municipality of ork, who died on or about the 12th day of July. 1973, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the Slst day of January. 1974. after which date the Estate will be distributed. with regard only to the claims of which the under- signed shall then have not- ice, and the undersigned will not be liable to any per- son of whose claim he shall not then have notice. DATED at Richmond Hill. this 7th day of January, 1974. William Adams. Ad- ministrator of the Estate of William John Adams, by his solicitors. Messrs. 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