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The Liberal, 29 May 1974, p. 10

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THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, May 29, 1974 Temperanceville News Correspondent: Mrs. W. G. Jennings Telephone 773-5892 Neighborhood Notes Rev. Arthur Thomson is attending sessions of the Toronto Conference of the United Church during this week at Orillia. Mr. and Mrs .Everett Phillips and John spent Sunday last at the home of Donald Faiers, on the 4th Concession of Medonte Township. Mrs. 'Nelson Thompson has returned from York Central Hospital, and is recuperating at her home. Mrs. Arthur Kerr is spending a few days with her. Members of the King City Lions Club and their ladies spent a very pleasant even- ing when they motored by bus to the Nottawasaga Inn at Alliston for their annual “Ladies Night". Convenor of the event was Lion Walter Graham. Mrs. Fred Hare spent the holiday weekend at her cot- tage. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Lloyd and Marilyn of Delhi, and Mr. Norman Rumble had Sunday Supper with Mr. PC: â€" "Go vernment" In Waiting “He also understands that, if this country is to continue to exist, it must tackle the prob- lem of regional disparity." The government must pro- vide equal rights to provide ad- equate incomes, adequate schools and transportation, he said. There were still many people in Canada who couldn't afford adequate meals for their the government on these spend- ing estimates." Mr. McGrath said. All that was left to them was the question period, and that‘s why the job of chairman of that period, which was held by Mr. Sinclair, was so vital. "It's the only time of day when the opposition can hold the government accountable," The Progressive - Conserva- tives are now "the government in waiting,” James McGrath, MP St. John’s East, Newfoundland, told a nomination meeting in Aurora Legion Hall last week. Mr. McGrath was the guest speaker at the meeting, which re-nominated Sinclair Stevens, MP York Simcoe, by acclama- tion. “There’s no doubt we'll form (Photo by Ron Fawn) Terry Robinson M ost Valuable went home with trophies. F ourteen-year-old Terry Robinson gets his Terry has played . Mr- MCGrath said- “NO one families- ‘ust rewar r as he receives the Most Val- oal for the ast ~ ~ ‘ . ' - the next government, the only has handled the job better than Mr McGrath predicted a J l I, dsihe 9‘ “ d Y k g _p x 1.0111 yeals and this p351? and Mrs. Wilbert Jennings. doubt is the Size of the maJor- Sinclair Stevens” N - “,f uab e P ayei trophy iiom Ed A ams, or season was his fiist as a membei of the Ban- At the recent May meeting - summer of labor unrest i tam All Stars. and inspection of Robertson for the OMHA, at the ct Hockey Association His 1.33 goals against average Simcoe Representative I earned him the most valuable honors for his something isn’t done." . Oak Ridges and Distri ity," Mr. McGrath said. The speaker lashed out at He said that Mr. Stevens did Masonic Lodge, King City. ‘ v nment, which his homework arid the g0Vern' “We have the leader; I be- i i n F {he gigerzi‘dsotaefi‘en away the merit was aware of that heve we have the hoiicy_n the awaids banquet May 18 at Bond Lake Arena. team. wig? IggySHFliléztii-yelg‘fserg:g control of government spend- In the matter of inflation. speaker said. “We have the He was among 23 other youthful players who Masters Jewel". Fréd has no one could present the issue candidates to give this country been a devoted Mason for ing from parliament by changâ€" ing the rules. "It’s a farce . . . a mockery of government. We are denied the right to adequately examine d'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll better than Mr. was a man this key issue." Tory Leader Robert Stanfield who Stevens, and “understands the kind of leadership and hope it needs. ernment about inflation." .llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\\lll\llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllll\llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'2‘ The Stanfield gov- will do something .\t the corner of Keele and Oak Ridges â€" Lake Wilcox News School News Oak Ridges Public's annual music concert will be held in iAd Dave Devall of CFTO TV, Ed and Dave Stuart of the Rich- sociation feels contributed ‘Ridges during the season. ‘diocese. Rev. Earl Gerber ams of OMHA, Jim Roffey the most to hockey in Oak‘and lay member Steve New- iroth of St. John’s will be in many years and is richly de- serving of the honor. We wish for him many more vears to enjoy the honor. “The Liberal” is always Recycling 5011001 will Present a ,baF‘d 0mm“) supreme court My ,, _ the school gym May 29 and mond Hill Rams. Most gentlemanly player,§attendance and casting bal- Pleased to will“!!! items Come and Techie}? â€" June concert June °~ Th5 “‘11 .mf 0f Seven men and {We l‘mg Sldcroad ,‘va a deyeh'30 from 7:30 to 8:45 pm. The‘ In the house league diviâ€" representative team, Alan‘lots on such vital issues as 0‘ inure“ regarding Deo- 1 throughout until June 30. clude the symphonic seniOI women. loprr has "affixed _a pm Same program will be we- sion the trophy is known asiHeintzman for the second radically revised forms of pie and events in Oak Mondays to Saturdays, 9 am band, the concert band, and Mr. Sutherland, a geolo- 'ncw home sign right on semed both nights_ ,the “most improved" playerv cohsecutive year. 'Christiah initiation, ordina_ Ridges - Lake Wilcox and to 5 pm. Location â€"- 11th the cadet band. Show time gist, was convicted under the the 4x4 uprights of the sign to Nobleton. And Each class has been involv- in the representative teams The hockey association is tion of women to the priest- King City districts. news Our correspondent for Concession King Landfill is 8 pm. 'Tickets will be Securities Act. Crown Counâ€" printing ied in some wa . .. .- . ~ _ i , V i . i . , . . y m the pro- most valuable player. Renholding a country and west- hood and church union, - . Site' . g‘flllable at, “1C 11001." i “I . ROdEIM‘ MCtLQOdt said OFCE‘SiRKm ithe bong“: Just duction. either in the area of‘cipients were: ern show starring (direct The final spring meeting of {2:55 01832 llssgwnadmr‘ (Irregaliat'ilgd ighirsiireeella‘baerl: cBgiinfi‘d; SimClass 13B at‘ (lidllrblingtllglts \iiiii?i\i%n ofJ in: ligrtisihlg f“loinastoorgse“? Sits :n- prop decoration Stage layout NOVice: house leagueâ€"â€" from the cross country Jam' the ACW Will be held June 08" Ridges- La'kealllil’ilcg; w S ‘ ‘ . - ‘ v . . . . ' or performance David Koteff John Chapmanwboree) the Cherry Valley 5 at 8 pm in the upper room leas - . ' : .~ - i ' ~ . ‘ .' . e c l (2) open botl. ends (3) flat- K.C.S.S. came first in the [our men weie primarily other public sign. Lets Terry MacLeah will lead representative team ._ Neil Sweethearts, the Singing Post of the parish hall. The tenta- gt 773-4130; Janet muse“ ten. Bi-m'etal cans (pop cans) national science fair held in responsible for the fraud, clamp down on this, York the Choir which recentiy pebiWiison. Family and added special tive program is a report on . must be rinsed and kept 58‘ (’algary’ Albert?“ recently", Ml“ sumerlanfj was an01' Rog‘mal' , , _ formed at the Area 2 music1 Atom: house league â€"â€" guest star Honey West, Local the pilgrimage to Canterbury _______.__ parate' Glass sh °.uld be Barry “Tin {0111115 dlsplay OI: "Cd .33 a Palmer and had 1“ M-Chael Hanlons dmmg festival Steven Devall, Ronny Roffey; talent appearing on the pro- * r it! ' ‘Vf‘shed‘ remove has and Three .Dlmenswnal Mamccs “9‘”de Offices land eyed" Wt 00mm“ 3‘30“ WmSton‘s I * * * irepresentative team â€" David gram will be Lloyd Mackey St Paul’s United will hold discard. Separate by colour and Will go on an all-ex-i blllly through his posmon ih ihe May 18 Star w99k TV Lake Wilcox School is havJMcQuarry. and Don Wilkinson. There a gel-vice of Holy Communion $133,311. %§;rhiind ‘iqnégfzsrng. %:ngsi:hp:ldihtfil:ivto London' nn‘iiifairgilil: “figilinfw‘re remam Guldei he says the owner ing a white elephant andi Peewee: house league â€" will be one big show at 7:30 and reception of new mem- ‘. I .. p i) l ' - t" i . f t "101m Arena) 9 n s u res a bake sale May 31 from 11 amJBruce Heuvelman, Steve pm followed by dancing until bers at 10:30 am June 2, Shall” be ilefdm 1? bund 95‘ Inigmme Sim“: "v i -k h Aded m cuswdy or sen enc- Steady rou‘can 0f Successml to 3:30 pm to raise funds for Nolan: representative team 1 am at Bond Lake Arena The United Church has a ( ‘ 0' ' i . . Foili {PZQiniGI‘irhormlzngfiLease H US to tsle-mtm 5m et (ei , B-t & Feces. mm and ma,kes. gestures to next year's electiVe programiJohn Metcalf. Tickets $8 per couple, re- summer camp for (boys and ca - 01 ' - ' umane» 0cm y Sponsore (“mas ls - l ' - please .the 'adles' gestures Help is needed. Parents arei Bantam: house leagueâ€" stricted to adults 18 years girls 9-16 years at Camp Big sch“! News - draw Whmh was to be held Nableton Dons Chlb wm that “111 pmbably be des' asked to donate something tolDavid Creig David Matano- and over Canoe near Bracebrid e Kg”? .3 gllgilfens ifro‘i" Jun}? 35 has :90” postponed hold an aucitlion 5319‘ Jugs 8 “ide .10Vingly to. their be sold at the bake table.ivic: representative team Church News through July and Augugst' wing “:33; Sitfirgiciiingcuig: ghtiilrchugiiés‘ ‘ ignzhiiilfifbgcoggs {SDZOhgfi-i (fir‘iePdS (linKFgresCt.tH,l,u‘ Rose" Help will also be needed to Terry Robinson, At the family service at St. Registration forms are avail; ‘ ‘ a Li 3" 1 g l y ‘ organize price and set up the Midget: house league â€"- John‘s Anglican Sunday at able at St. Paul’s. sons three times a week unâ€" til June 21, at Slater‘s Pool in Vandorf. Kinghorn Campus will be sending six children to the Stouffville track and field A Community Vacation Bible School sponsored by the Anglican. Presbyterian and United Churches will be held in King City United Church from July 8â€"12 in' ‘an call 859-0812 for a pick- up. Aurora holds its annual horse show June 7. 8 and 9 in Machcll Park on Murray Drive, A “mutt show" will Get well wishes to Patrick Greenwood. If by chance someone is w lling to offer a good home an adorable kitten or guinea pigs, please give me the The event. Please phone school if you can help. number is 773-5381. White elephant items. (in- cluding good used clothing) may be brought to the school iLarry >Wilkinson, Chris Hall; representative team, Bill Met- calfe. Girls: senior, Lorie Sayers; ljunior, Lori Willis; juvenile, iBrian Jones. 10:30 am Roger and Pam Rawlings of Luquillo, Puerto Rico, will show slides and tell the story of how God is at work in their ministry to deaf children of the'area and The June 11. Lake Wilcox Study The preliminary report of M. M. Dillon & Associates, planning consultants, on UCW will me et invitational meet. They are the mornings. The Bible take place on Saturday at , i _ , . . . . , Tracy Clegg competing in School will need teachers 7 pm. and on Sunday a pan- :1 call and Ill pass on the any time. Please bring bakâ€"‘ Most improved goalie, in San Juan the capital. their study of the Lake Wil- the 1500 memes: Susan for the various Masses which Chi“, breakfast may tempt phone number. ing in the morning of the house league, Mary Roffey. Roger has a close connec- cox area was presented at a Gree'h competing in the i500 ihchide chiidn,n from 3_ii Theatre Aurora Blst. Pupils and parents will Most gentlemanly player, tion with the parish of Oak meeting at Lake Wilcox Pub- .vou between 8:30 and 11:30 GET YOUR metres; Pat Murray compe_ and intermediate young um. Highlight of course, is Theatre Aurora‘s produc- be allowed to buy. ‘ihouse league, Larry Gilbert. Ridges and his mother, who he School. ting in the 50 metres, high people ages 12-14. Also‘ ihc Rothman $5000 Grand tion at Rogers and Hammer- Hockey . I l Coach of the year. Bill lives in King City is a reg- Another meeting is sched- jump‘ running long jump. needed is a pianist‘ a supQ- pm June 9' grams “The King and I" The Oak Ridges MinioriReddy. I . ular worshipper at St. John's. uled for June 13 at the same and standing long jump; i'intendent, and a treasurer. Happy birthday to Dawn opens this evening (May 29) Hockey ASSOCIathn. held its: Good _ fellowship award, Monday, Tuesday and Wed- school at 8 pm. All interest- Sandra Almond competing if you can help out with this hie May 30' at St Andrew‘s College au- annual trophy distribution Len White. This is awardedinesday (June 3-5), Will be the ed persons in the area are Color Tv “om in the 50 metres and run- Venture. please Contaci Jim John Roberts, former Li- ditcrium and runs until May ‘18. Guests included to the person whom the as- annual synod meeting of the urged to attend. Members of ning and standing long Flucker (833-6325) or Rev. beral representative for this June 1. Curtain timbe1 8:15 o the consulting firm Will be Sweetheart Peter jump: Karen Larsen compe- Grant Brown (833-6357). A area is running in the St. pm. Tickets availa e at ° ° in attendance to answer ques- ting in high jump and runâ€" meeting of all interested in» Paul's Riding, Toronto, in 727-6086 & 889-7595. Adults tions from the audience. York Home T'V' ning long jump; and Scott dividuals will be held May“ the upcoming election. $2.50: Students $1.25. The 9 9 SELL YOUR 306 BflyVieW Aver (P1813) 5R65hlow coinpeting in the 27 at 10 am at King City Economy is a way of play is directecl by Glenn . UNWANTABLES 889-1646 - 884-4165 metres, iigh jump and United Church. mending money without etâ€" Morley Whose SGI‘ViCES Were R l I H t A d C - running long jlmlp- * * * ting any fun out of it. g made possible by funds proâ€" n n S PHONE 884 1105 Other students, who may possibly qualify to compete, are Donald Serhevantz, At the May monthly meet-,. ing of Sacred Heart Church Women’s League, the ladies What‘s with people tack- ing up personal notices on ewcrnment signs in King? vided by the Ontario Arts Council through a Theatre Ontario Training Program. BY DONNA MATTHEWS King Correspondent The Kingcraft g e n e r a l i along with a great amount of handcrafted specialties, The Sap Bucket employs son was self-taught, and far too prolific to attain a con- sistently high level of work- QUALITY CONTROLLED Brian Rushlow, Paul Saund- presented to the parish a ers, Dean Rushlow, Barb cheque for $1000 â€"â€" set ' ° ' meeting for the month of nearly 300 craftsmen and of- manship, but canvasses such Reid. Glen Busby, and Deâ€" aside for the cemetary fund. May took the form of an i'ers craft courses. They spe- as The Flood Gate, and The rek Olsen ik * * outing arranged by the host- cialize in custam made Source are minor master- Tracy Clegg and Susan Green have been especially selected to compete in the King Senior House Trials. The MASK group of All Saint's Anglican will present their annual chicken barbe- cue June 3. Take-out service ‘June 5 At United Church ing group of quilters. The sun smiled as we climbed aboard the three buses in a merry mood. We quiltsu in any pattern of your choice. On up Church Street to Main where again we des- pieces of dramatic composi- tion, achieved through a natural feeling for paint." After enjoying coffee and FOR SALE TITSHALL’S GREENHOUSE Congratulations! will be available. Tickets at BY DONNA MATTHEWS mond Hill Hospital â€" York left on time (9:30) and head- cended on Brubacher’s Gro- cookies at the school and * * * the door. King City United Church Central was issued 1,525 ed northwest to Elora, the cery Store. There we mar- roaming the grounds, we 88 MAY AVENUE Thirteen-year-old La nna In The Courts on Elizabeth Grove will units of blood during the last first stop. veiled at the antique cash cumbed aboard the bus once RICHMOND HILL Ricci, daughter of Rudy and Hugh H. Sutherland, Jr. sponsor the annual Blood year. On the map of Elora proâ€" register wooden countertop, more for our return trip Loretta Ricci and student at (48) of King City is one of Donor Clinic, June 5 from At the last clinic held at vided no less than 15 plac- cheese. pretzels, spices, through very heavy 401 traf- Sacred Heart School has four persons recently found 2 until 4:30 pm and again in King City United only 230 es of interest were listEd. COOkieS, HOUR Sugar and fic to King City and hem been accepted as a member guilty of fraudulently mani- the evening from 6 until units were donated comPaI‘Ed Unfortunately the Welling- rice in the \Vell-YemembeI‘Ed of the Richmond Hill Track and Field Club to compete in the sprints and relays ca- tegories. King City Secondary nulating the market price of Santack Mines Limited shares between May 1969 and October 1971. The ver- 8230 pm. The Red Cross must col- lect 800 units of blood per day to keep up the demand dict was handed down by an‘ in the Toronto area. Rich- r-â€"--------E---â€"‘ :LIBE RAL CALENDAR OF KING : EVENTS FOR JUNE For easy reference, cut this handy calendar of events out along the dotted lines I and pin it to your kitchen bulletin board. I June 1 â€" Last performance of “The King & I” â€" St. Andrew's College. â€" Beginning of King Township Recycling Project. to 422 in 1970, Things should be getting better, not worse. Donors must be 18-65 years of age. Boys who are 17 will be accepted with pa- rental consent. Approximately 30 minutes of your time is involved, in- Knudstrap‘s pottery shop 10- through Waterloo to the cluding registration, testing, cated in a wonderful old Homer Watson House (also actual donation, rest and re-i| church with the basement the Doon School of Fine ii'eshments. Actual giving of blood tokes only 5-6 minutes. Three quarters of a pint â€" only 1/20th of the average oody content â€"â€" is donated.i This is replaced in 24 hours.l Blood Donor Service is now free in Canada. Prior to this blood cost $25 per pint â€"â€" the other alternative was to obtain two replacement ton County Museum, one of the main places and several others were closed until 1 pm but everyone enjoyed wandering around the town and several of the group visited Peter and Nancy used as a workshop. Near this interesting Shop/histori- cal site, was St. John’s An- glican Church silver chalice set presented to the rector in the 1800's by Florence Nightingale. We left Elora at 11:45 and‘ drove on to a picnic lunch at Elmira’s Bolender park, a welcome oasis as we were all which has a‘ bulk containers lining the walls. A great favorite seem- ed to be raw sugar, and homemade doughnuts. Many purchased a slice of cheese cut off the huge round. Back to our bus, and on Arts Since 19483. Homer-Wat- son, RCA, LLD. built the house in 1835 and it is kept open to the public as a shrine to this great Cana- dian landscope painter. It ‘ was his home and studio for over 50 years. Today it has Watson paintings plus work of Doon School artists in- cluding fine pottery. This June 2 â€" Whitsunday. . , donations for one transfusi-i getting rather hungry. On) beautiful three acre estate is I â€" confirmation SerVice at King City United - 10 am. on_ g the way we passed a field ' maintained solely through â€" aClgmmunion Service at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church - in the United States, blood being plowed by usebof iii art classes hind sale of york ~ - i _ - 111 ‘team of horses. Possi 1y 3 One of t e rooms as a I â€" Open House at All Saints Anglican Church School â€" 10 am. gaifff‘i‘iiwh‘ish $331,152: c3325: Mnnonite farm, but the frieze painted on the walls June 3 â€" Czluicer Soc1ety, hing Branch meeting. dian Visit-mg the USA. re- other end of the same field, just below the ceiling. It â€" Ciicken BBQ. at All Saints'Angli'can (MASK) 5:30 pm. " - hi d th transfusions‘ was being p10\\'ed by a trac- bears the names of painters I â€" CounCil meeting at Township Offices - 1 pm. Iqmre 00 ’ 9 ~ i t M 'b 't - f th ~ 1 G 'n b h and June 4 __ Fuii moo tom m. l\\'i11 be provided free or. ay e l. was a a er such as . ai oroug 4 7 a g . . through arrangements “'1th and 50“ working, ‘CZHOt \Vlth a small SCENE I - â€" inshom School Camping Trip. our Cahadioh fied Cross. ; After lunch we walked up done in their style. Appar- June 5 â€"â€" GAA/BAA Banquet at King City Secondary School. The foiiowihc persons of the Church Street hill to the ently these were men which â€" Good Morning Group - 9:30 am - All Saints Anglican Church. ‘ ihis area are Extraordinary Sap Bucket. the first non- Homer Watson admired. I â€" Blood Donor Clinic at King City United â€" 24:30 & 6-8:30 pm. biood donors Douglas Hem, profit craftsmen’s CO-Opera_l Local King artist Greg June 6 â€" \ork Humane Guild House Tour - 11 am_ derson __ 52'donati0nsy Mrs. the store. The selection of‘ Paul spent two weeks there June â€"- Band Concert at King City Secondary School - 8 pm. 7-8- 9 â€"â€" Aurora Horse Show. 8 â€" Herb Fair - Kettleby Parish Hall - 11 pm. Muriel Wallace â€" 43 dona- tions, Mrs. Trix Bryce â€" 57 donations and Mr. John hand-crafted items was just fabulous with the drwn- stairs of the house devoted many years ago and speaks highly 0f the school now nberated by Ruthe and Tom June 9 â€" Trinity Sunday. Waikihgmh _ 33 donations. to home baking and smaller Cayley. June 10 â€"â€" Committee meeting at Township Offices - 1 pm. The set a good example. Objects such as Mennonite At King Library 1_ found June 11 â€" King City Co'Operative Nursery School General Meeting of mothers - It 15 refillleswd that all do' appie .dolls' toys' pougry‘ thls b” 0f mimimatwn on Sam. King City United. hors bring their new plas- knitting and crocheting, Homer Watson in a .book Women‘s Institute meeting, them. Bahvsmmg “.111 be es and much more. Upstairs‘ Graham McInness, June 12 _ Good Morning Group _ 9:30 am _ Aii Saints Angiimn Church. provided a'hd transportation were rugs and quilts. In one “Homer Watson represents June 14 â€" St, Andrew‘s Guild â€" June Ball. is available by calling 833- rgom a 3hlf'itnn0mte lasy It“ a theta. lush ic‘hl'tnmih 0f 11111; _ i , . . i _ i , â€" i vh-ite Church s eer w ie cap 53 a a naive coun ry in e va e I June 15 Glues?) Zigrnmg Group Annual Picnic - Cold Cieek Conserx ation Area - I [3322(1ng 01f]ch ciihidc __ 833_ quilting frame The staff of the Grand River in Wes. _ Sacred Heart Parish PimiC _ Marvihhe 5181‘ were extremely pleasant and tern Ontario. He stems from June 16 __ Fathers Dav. ‘ I Comonwnors of the clinic allowed our members to use the Barbizon School, but his I - King City United Picnic - Humber Trails - Sleepy Hollow Section. are “1‘5 Betty Beam“ at the, “Vashroom “mm “as "inmate. aquamtanoe “nth June 17 _ Council Meeting at Township Offices _ 7:30 pm - 8335002 and Mrs Mary Om- \§r_\ nice 'of them seeing his subject matter, and a I â€" King City Co-Op School visits York Minor. I Lf‘aifiefni‘i‘fié‘bfié‘é 150003 iétiid’c‘oldp‘iifind.‘i?tie 2‘ 33; June 19 â€" hingcmfi House P‘CmC “10mm? STOL‘FFVILLE: In two The park washrooms had not sense of paint. make his I June 21 - FII'SI D8)" of Summer. I months the Stouffville Mun- yet been unlocked for the best work completly indivi- * L351 ‘13." 0‘ king CO-Ul) XLII‘SOF.“ SChOOl- leipal Library should have. season so the lack of availâ€" dual. The Spirit of‘ his can- June 23 â€"â€" All Saints Parish Picnic - Seneca College - 10 am. a more efficient book-return able facilities was becoming vasses is essentially static. I June 24 â€" Committee meeting at Township Offices ~ 7:30 pm. I System TOW? 091mm has & PFOblem being a repetition full of June 26 â€" Tcston Strawberrv Festival - 4:30 - 8 pm. approved an mmal 52-090 I belie"? Kingcrafi mem‘i <01idarity and gentleness. 0f ’ for new circulation equ1p-i hers completely bought out the same theme â€" the fe- York Central Hospital Auxiliary Luncheon - Grandview Farm. ul tic identification cards with ment and desks. children‘s wear. doll's cloth- .the home baking and fUdge entitled Canadian Artists by cund beauty of nature. Wat-

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