Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 11 Sep 1974, p. 5

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We give our apologies thai we are unable to give any gen about this past week's free and easy. We were 0th of town visiting consequently we don‘t know a thing. If Another news flash has just been handed to us. The business men‘s lunches will now only be served on Wed- nesdays, Thursdays and 1’11- days until further notice. Everyone please take note. Sick parade has been steadily improving since last we wrote, At the present time we have two members in hospital and one convales- cing at home. Those under the weather are 'Norm La- Fontaine, Ben Bourget and Wm. Ollerenshow. We sin- cerely hope that these mem- bers will have a speedy re- covery. It is our Sincere hope that all of our friends and readers are staying on the healthy side. Important News Flashâ€" We regret to inform every- one that ‘Lhe annual Color- guard and pipe band corn roast to be held Saturday has been cancelled. The lumzy draw which was to be held at the corn roast will now take place during the Ladies Auxiliary Birthday Dance. The church service is at [1:30 am with the Rev. Vic- ;or Shepherd in charge. The ministry of music is pro- Please remember that Sunday School is every Sun- day morning at 11 am, then the children go into church at 11:30 and during the ser- vice they go to their classes. The flowers in the church Sunday morning were in lov- ing memory of Stanley Boynton, who passed away four years ago September 10. They were placed there by his wife and family. Church News Please Note â€"â€" Saturday’s Corn Roast Has Been Cancelled Victoria Square 6:. District News CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE. RR. 2. Gormley By Chris Ratchford Branch 375, Royal Canadian Legion Chris Ratchford Phon 884-7030 legion Reports Soles office open daily from noon. Drive north on Hwy. 400â€"turn off on Essa Rd. proceed south on Foirview post the Holiday Inn to little Avenue then eosl on Little Ave., post Boyview to Highcrofr. STILL AT 10% MORTGAGES V has ,ucicy held now [dies nee. be en | last Four teams of arrow chuckers have travelled to Gravenhurst this weekend to take part in a Dart Tourna- ment. Since they havent returned at the time of go- ing to press, we will have to wait til next week to iui you in. forces for the Ian season. A great new fall program of outings and doings in the great outdoors has been planned by your leaders and they are anxious that you should take advantage of every precious minute of it. For the time of your life is the general meeting on September 16. Begins at 8:00 pm sharp. Sure hope we see all your tanned and smiling faces at this and other general meeting nights. All for now, see you next time around. All Air Cadetsâ€"Don’t for- get your new season begms Thursday (tomorrow) at the regular time. Bigger and better things are planned for this year. All Members Branch 375 that is. Beginning 3 new tour of duty for us this year Have you all got Vour names in for this season's bowling league? Don‘t for» get that they start to roll at the ABC Lanes on Septem- ber 11 at 7 pm sharp. Other- wise everything is the same as last year. Happy bowling. The Yorkâ€" $01.0 Artist’s Conception Euchre \s'ill.start in the community hall October 4 at 8 pm. Please keep this date in mind. These euchre past weeks are any criteria then it was a solid smash. We promise to do better next time. Guést speaker will be Mrs. 'Mary Mews. All ladies welcome. ‘ Neighborhood Notes The UCW will begin its [all activities by uniting with the WI for a pot luck luncheon in the Sunday school room September 18, at 1 pm. vided by Miss Helen Hunter at the organ. A warm -wel- come is extended to every- one to attend. $51,500 The Durham- $45,900 The Peel~ $46,900 Highcrott offers to discriminating buvers, practical homo de- signs for lamilv use combined with quality construction and reasonable prices! Both public and separate schools are within easv walking dis. tance, the Allandaie bus service otters inexpensive transparta- tion to the centre of Barrie, the new GO commuter train pro- vides service to Toronto. Highways 400, ii and 27 together with the Lake Simcoe recreational areas are Close bv. The Mbrried Couples will meet Friday evening for a hay ride and corn roast at the Appleton Farm RR 2. Sharon. Cost of the evening will be $1 per person. This week birthday wish- es go to Karin Apfe] who will be 12 on September 16 and to Kim ‘B-owyer who To anyone interested, there is no need for a leader for the lst Jefferson Cub Pack. Neighborhood Notes Registration night for the lst Jefferson Scout Troop takes place Friday night. September 13 from 7 pm to 9 pm at St. John‘s Church Hall. For the time of your life enquire now by phoning 773-5726 or 773-5816 or 773-4269 for _starting times and more information on the scouting program in this area. parties are sponsored by the Lions. Miss Kari Bewell of Car- diff spent a week recently with Miss Laurie Tyndall. Birthday greetings to Cat- harine Shepherd. three years. September 9; Mrs. Douglas Tindal, September 17; Mark Brumwell, 14 years, September 18. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Gee have returned from a trip to Western Canada. They flew to Winnipeg, where they saw the Lawn Bowling Competition, then flew to Edmonton for the All Can- ada Ladies Fastball Cham- pionship, then took the train to Vancouver, where they visited with Fraser’s sister, Dr. Evelyn Gee. All boys in the Jefferson area. former cubs and scouts, are all welcome to rejoin forces for the fall season. A great new fall program of outings and doings in the great outdoors has been planned by your leaders and Cubs And Scouts Attention young men to 14 years of age! ELGIN MILLS - JEFFERSON Exclusive Agents NORMAN BLACK RLTY LIMITED REALTOR TO ONE MORTGAGE i235 to 1,700 sq. ft. Four Quality Packed Designs 3-4 bedrooms Family Room Open Fireplaces Luxurious Broadloom i0% mortgages CORRESPONDENT: A ioint venture bv Thornwillow Conn. Ltd Homecra" Conn. Inc. (Members of H,U.D.A.C.) $45,900 $4,900 down payments from Telephone 884-3000 If No Reply 889-6241 - 889-6030 Telephone 887-5421 Priced From The mid-week fellowship met Wednesday morning at 10 am and will meet at the same time next week. The first choir practice of the season will be held Thursday evening. Juniors will meet at 7:30 pm and seniors will join at 8 pm. Tuesday evening the ad- visory board met in the up- per room at 8 pm for its season. Sunday at St. John‘s An- glican Church there was a celebration of the Holy Com- munion at 10:30 am. The flowers on the altar were placed to glorify God and in loving memory of E. A. Lau- rine Phillips by her mother, Mary Dibb. When Miss Mortson was in Edmonton. Alberta, play- ing in the All Canada Ladies Fastball Championship, she had the misfortune to badly sprain one of her knees and was unable to play in the last game. However. her team, Fort Erie, represent- ing Ontario, was the runner- up losing out to a team 'rom British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hart have returned home after spending the past summer at Parry Sound. The annual Canadian Bible Society (Richmond Hill Branch) Walkathon is to be held September 28. Miss Wendy Hart has re- turned home after spending ihe past summer with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs, Murray Philley, at Burnaby, British Columbia. St. John’s Harvest Homes Service will be held Sunday, September 29 at 10:30 gm. Sunday at St. John's An- glican Church there will be morning prayer at _10:30_ am. chnues-day; evening Sept- ember 18 the ACW executive will meet. CAROLINE LOMAS will be nine on September 18. 1 Church News TURN SPARE ROOMS INTO SPARE CASH BY USING LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS cutter, bells, rectangular butter bowl and ladles, dough box, several pieces of brass (named), glassware, quantity of crocks, bird crock, blue flower crocks, copper boilers, odd guns and treasures from the store room. We will start selling the small ware at 11:30 so please come early. Mr. and Mrs. Brett have collected several museum pieces and items of interest to collectors over the years, and now offer them for sale to the highest bidder. For further information and a complete list, contact: Allen Horner. Auctioneer, RR. No. 2, Bradford, S.C.L. No. 8, 705-458-4589 or "416-775-3659. at 11:30 AM. at Con-c. 14, West Gwillimbury Township 15 miles south of Barrie or 51/2 miles north of Bradford on Hwy. 11 and 1/2 mile west on Conc. 14, to “Mill Haven Farm”. Sale of Primitives, Antique and old furni- ture, and articles, approximately 350 lots in- cuding: Post master’s desk, school master’s desk, side board, roll top desk, Boston rockers, ,gun stock chairs, Captain’s chair, harvest and pine tables, large pine flat back cupboard, pine dry sink and numerous other pieces of pine, hall rack, several trunks and chests, church pulpit and pew, cedar chest, wash stands, cradle, wall telephone, settee, horse EVA and ERNIE BRETT Saturday, September 14,74 ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE w Now until September 30th, at participating paint, hardware and department stores, home improvement centres and all Sherwin- Williams stores. Choice of ultra-White and over 500 colors made frOm N 9 white bases. 10,077 Yonge St., Richmond Hill SHER WIN-WILLIAMS CO. FOR SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Sherwin-Williams pamt prlces take a September fall i. i , I the" Childrengfl' Photographer THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1974 5 5x7 natural colour portrait pennies priceless émile Capture that prigeless PORTRAITS o PASSPORTS o FRAMES Open Mon. to Fri. 9:30 am. to 9:30 pm. Sat. 9:30 a.m‘ to 6 pm. Square One Hwy. 10 & Burnamthorpe ,‘ Mississauga Phone 275-3583 12' 4 days only Offer ends Sat, Sept. 14 Hillcrest Mall Market Court 883-1431 884-3904

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