1 have notice. ED at Richmond Hill. 3rd day of April, 1974. Willis and Mabel Willis. utors of the Estate of Mary McMamee. by r solicitor, Robert H. kbum. c/o Lawlor. Le- re. Stong and Nevins, isters and Solicitors. 55 Yonge Street, Rich- Id Hill, Ontario. s of which the under- ed shall then have not- ;and the undersigned will lbe liable to any person {whose claim he shall not t the Estate of Rose y McMamee late of the age of Kirkfield, in the nty of Victoria. who died 1‘ about the 30th day of ary. 1974, are hereby fied to send particulars ame to the undersigned 31‘ before the 24th day of til. 1974, after which date meditation. ay 5 the church will ce- ate its 132nd anniversary, special services are plan~ |OTICE T0 CREDITORS I AND OTHERS | In the Estate of I Rose Mary MoMamee } persons having claims ag- unday at Brown's Corners ited Church Rev. Allen llett performed a confir- tion service for ‘Bryan and John Donaldson, eivlng them into church munion. There was also a eption of new members ansferred from other u‘ches â€" Mrs. Allen Hal- and Mrs. Eleanor Walker. he soloist was Mrs. Geor- Hooper who sang “The y City," and Rev. Hallett ducted a service of Holy munion and preached a e prizes; make our own Lhes; use public transpor- ion, and “borrow wisely!" [lowing the talk there was Lontest, and discussion. The conquest of cancer Leerns everyone. Protect rself and your family h medical check-ups. Help ers with a generous con- ution to the Canadian ‘Icer Society. 6 Bayview Ave. (Plan) 389-1646 - 884-4165 enthusiastically returned e presidency. Mrs. James ick continues as secreta- reasurer, and other offic- remain static. Mrs. Ken ts is social convenor. stesses for the day were 5 Mary Rodick and Mrs. :1: Robinson. Mrs. Walter lg presented a paper on flation", the current htmare. She quoted food ces in various countries, said that in many places und the world the ques- is not “What is the ce?" but “Is there any comparative survey wed eggs in Ottawa, 840; Brussels, $1.34; and Den- rlg $1.24. Butter in Otta- j, 76c; France, $1.20; and many, $1.25 per pound. 'loin steak $1.81 at Ottawa, 74 in Stockholm, Sweden, l“The Matchmakerâ€, pre- Wnted by the Thomhlll Se- lnndary School Drama 50- ety. is to be shown at the me times May 3. On May 10 viewers will be unting Stuart" by the ionvllle Arts Foundation. d on May 17, “'Hle Impor- ce of Being Earnest" by odbridge High School ma Society. st in the series will be e Chalk Garden" by atre Aurora on May 24. 1 $3.60 in Germany. Joncerning ways to econo- ze Mrs. Craig suggested a >kyard garden; by super- ;‘ket brands, they are iaper; take time to com- Estate will be distrib- ,, with regard only to the The first of five plays pro- ‘ced by amateur theatrical ups in York will be aired iday by ClaSSicomm Cable . “Barefoot In the Park" Theatre Aurora way be en at 6 pm and again at rs. Edgar Fuller is home hospital, recuperating m a recent heart atttack. wish her a speedy re- Em Wednesday when But- ville WI members met at hr hall for their annual \eting, Mrs. Lloyd Baker WORKS IN A DRAWER Color TV from Sweetheart Peter ‘ork Home T.V. 'ork Theatre Shows Pn Cable Television Mr, and Mrs. Milton Sher- |n were at Owen Sound last ekend to attend a family Leta]. Dessert luncheon was serv- as members gathered at ghborhood Notes 3. Tim Patterson re- ned recently from a Flori- vacatlon, and has been :guest of the W-altons :1 Miss Rhea Scott. S-he 5 found an apartment, and er June her address will The Village Squire, 56 in Street North, Mark- Markham Telephone 294-5290 UTTONVILLE Correspondent: GET YOUR 0 1’0""! ‘I'Ill 9 P.M. O FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 9 EM. 0 SATURDAY 9 A.M to 6 P.M. _ â€" _ -- -_ :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-ll'!j THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday April 24, 1974