The Ontario Provincial Police detachment at Oak Ridges reported two per- sonal injury accidents in the area last week. Police said that Edna Ringwood. 38, of Church Street, Markham, was southbound on Highway 48 and was in collision with a car driven by Richard Sandiford, 24. of Markham. while attempting to pass. Total damage to the vehicles involved was estimated at $3.200. MARK HAM CRASH The second accident occurred on Highway 48, south of Highway 47. Both McPhee and his passenger. Margaret Felfoldi, 21. of Toronto, were taken to Scarboro Centenary Hospital for treatment of injuries. Police said that Edna Ringwood, 38‘ of Church Street. Markham, was southbound on Highway 48 south of Highway 47. In the first accident, Barrie Dales, 33, of But- tonville. was injured when the car he was driving was in collision with a motor- cycle driven by David McPhee. 20. of Toronto. Police said the Dales’ vehicle was eastbound on Highway 7 and made a left turn in front of the west- bound motorcycle. YWCA Today (October 9) the “one and only"Mother’s TakefA-Break program in South Richmond Hill started in. the Hillcrest Mall Auditorium with Mandy Hobbins leading the exer- cises, followed b coffee and a discussion an suggestion period to plan the winter schedule. Mothers attending are encouraged to give Memorable moments were provided by the sight of hordes of tireless Cubs skidding up and down steep sandy slopes, their endless appetites at mealtimes. and the i'iitiation of four Cubs into Scouts. Judging by the boys‘ rousing cheer for the cooks and their tired but happy faces at the end of camp, it must have been a great success. The boys had an in- teresting and highly active time in the woods and fields surrounding the campsite â€" having hikes and hunts (for other boys â€" not animals), instruction in Cub skills and various games. Twenty-nine boys fromn lst Langstaff Cubs and Scouts attended a weekend camp at Oxtrail in the Hockley Valley September 20-22. The boys were under the supervision of 12 stalwart parents and their leaders, with the whole show controlled by Camp Leader Ed Qua. (‘U BS & SCOUTS ‘ The first meeting of the season of the Mother's Auxiliary was held Sep- tember 18 at the home of Mrs. Barb Eggleston. Bryson Avenue. District Commissioner Mrs. Joan Robertson invested the new officers [or the 74-75 season: President Mrs. Barb Eggleston, Vice President Mrs. Audrey Gertley, Secretary Mrs. Betty Vandersondon and Treasurer Mrs. June Burnie. The forthcoming camp was then discussed. 12 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1974 The Council of the Town of Vaughan has authorized a bi-annual service for articles not normally collected by the weekly garbage pick-up. The week of October 2lst to 25th, 1974, has been designated for the collection of large, bulky refuse, such as chesterfields, chairs, mattresses, stoves, etc., by the town’s works department. Residents of Vaughan requiring this special service must telephone the Municipal Office, Works Department 832-2281 by October 18th, 1974, for this collection. R. H. KRAFT P. ENG. Town Engineer Town of Vaughan OAK RIDGES DETACHMENT Buttonvi/Ie, Markham persons injured in highway accidents Bulk Garbage Collection October let to 25th, 1974 TOWN OF VAUGHAN RICHVALE RECORD Victoria Square News REPORT CORRESPONDENT: MRS. MARY WATTS, 43 Spruce Avenue “input†at these plenary sessions, because it is for their enjoyment and par- ticipation that the program has been designed. The pre-schoolers story hour with a program for mothers commenced October 3 in the library on Pearson Avenue. Due to the are welcome, college and high school students gladly accepted. Rehearsals take place Monday evenings at Thornlea Secondary School (Bayview Avenue below Highway 7). If interested please phone Judy Bunker at 884-8084 or Velma Kyte at 226-4891. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of Margaret Laura O’Neill All persons having claims against the Estate of Marga- ret Laura O'Neill, late of the Town of Richmond Hill, in the Regional Municipality of York, who died on or about the 6th day of February. 1973. are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 9th day of October, 1974. after which date the Estate will be distributed. with re- gard only to claims of which the “gisdersigned shall then have "notice. and the under- signed will not be liable for any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice. DATED at Richmond Hill. this 16th day of September, 1974. Joan I. Dewan, Admin- istratrix of the Estate of Margaret Laura O'Neill, by her solicitors, Messrs. Law- lor, LeClaire. Strong 8; Nevins. Barristers 8; Solici- tors. 10265 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. The Ringwood vehicle then skidded off the road- way into a large tree, 44 feet from the west edge of the road. Mrs. Ringwood was taken to Scarboro Centenary Hospital. Mr. Sandiford was not injured. Damage to the vehicles was estimated at $850. THEATRE The Thornhil] Theatre of Performing Arts will be presenting in May at Hart House Theatre the premiere of the Canadian musical “Peel Me A Lotus", with music and lyrics by Canadian playwright Byron Waite. It is based on the autobiography‘of Charmion Cleft and his life on the island of Hydra in Greece. Since this will require a very large cast, new members Next meeting will be in the hall at 31 Spruce Avenue October 16 from 1:30 to 3:45 pm. C. The pre-schoolers story hour with a program for mothers commenced October 3 in the library on Pearson Avenue. Due to the over-registration of pupils at Charles Howitt School the mothers have had to move. Therefore all those in- terested in the two-honr sessions may meet in the mall auditorium Thursday mornings ~ the others may come to the library Tuesday afternoons. . SENIOR CITIZENS The seniors will be holding a Thanksgiving bake sale from 1 to 3 pm at the Lions Hall, 31 Spruce Avenue. SPORTS ()MHA JUVENILES In their first game of the season, October 2, the Rich- vale Juveniles lost 4-1 to the Richmond Hill team. Towards the end of the second period Ziggy Pflug scored the loner for Richâ€" vale, assisted by Robert Sternatz and Peter Fraser. Last year there were record audiences at 'all performances of their presentation of “Guys and Dolls". PETIT 0H HENRY K mar! Price 773 8ste~sIze bars of {h an time famme' ‘_ unnmv Stic s K man Price R pa’Eks AH hme favorlle' 6 asr somed flavour sucks to a pack ngor 01 my U! and 71 Slrawbe V0 “Ce Daqs mnrAsmoN cmnvsncks N E W M A R K E T : A Markham mother of seven, Mrs. Kathleen Mitchell who had no car, won the local association for the mentally retarded draw for a 1974 Vega. Sunday‘s home game against Unionville will have to be reported in next week’s news. as it was played too late to meet the news copy deadline. John Thorsall is coaching the local team, so please do come out and support his boys at another game against Richmond Hill in the new arena this coming Sunday. - 889-5787 Mario DePiero in goal, backed up by defencemen Steve Wilson and Chris De Mia worked hard all evening. $433c VIrgInIa. Jersey Mulk Jersey Nut. Burnt AI- mond. or Royal Dark 6 02 family packs of popular caramel coat- ed popcorn lreats' rï¬r 87c CHOCOLATE BLOCK BARS CBACKEB JACKS mart Price AUTUMN lEAVES 575i K mart Price flavoured mart Price Bug. pacwm'rz oz BASSETT'S llCflRlCE 6 dehaous vanehes DelICIous. chocolate marshmallow treats Double Chocolale 0: oz pkg WILL-O-PAK CANDIES ASSORTED FLAVOUB K mart c Price a 0kg Wednesday evening of last week members of the Victoria Square W.Ir at- tended the meeting of the Wexford W.I. held at the home of Mrs. Margaret Lowe in Markham. Rev. Victor Shepherd of Victoria Square United Church was the guest speaker and gave a very interesting and in- The Victoria Square District Lions Club hosted the Zone October 1 at a dinner meeting. receipts from all the ac- tivities on the day of the auction sale (September 21) totalled more than $2,000. Profits from this event will help the club make a sub- stantial contribution to the betterment of the com- munity. WAGUN WHEELS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE, RR. 2, Gormley - Phone 887-5421 NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES formative talk of the life in tended. Pouring ,tea It is interesting to note the northern New BrunSWiCk Mrs. Stanly Boy *eceipts from all the ac- while he was minister there Victoria Square:: ivities on the day of the a few years 380- Mariorie Honkins, Tn 3° 0 bonus 3 pkg K mart Price Regular. Mum 12 'covered 57E celebrating their 45th Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mort~ son held open house October 2 in honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Treanor Canning, who were EL’CHRE There were 13'; tables of euchre players at the first euchre of the season in Victoria Square Hall Friday evening of last week. Prize winners were: Mrs. Ethel Hardwick, Betty Merritt, Mrs. Albert Wood. Fraser Gee. Albert Wood and John Orr. Another euchre party will be held in the com~ munity hall October 18 at 8 Seventy-five guests at SNUWUHLLE Dehoous smooth chocolate rolled In Mesh coconut 77 C alb CHOCOLATE SNOWBALLS Two 6 02. packs 0! chocolate covered peanut butter or mom pames. PATTERKRISP 8; PEPPERMINT PATTIES K mart Price 0 20 vdnehes 00 Kemer s qual- Melim your mdum malted milk 11y Candy balls‘ PIcK-A-M'Ix Zlhs.129 "WHDFPEE'S‘" 67C twm pack KEILER'S K mart Price In the absence of the church organist. Miss Helen Hunter, Mrs. (Rev) Victor Shepherd. very ably acted as the organist. It was world-wide Com- munion on Sunday morning with the Rev. Victor Shepherd in charge. CHURCH NEWS The October meeting of the UCW will be held in the Sunday school room October 16 at 8 pm. All ladies are invited to attend. Birthday greetings to Louis Mortson. October 11; Jennifer Hibbard, 14 years. October 11; Keith Rumney. October 12. tended. Pouring‘tea were Mrs. Stanly Boynton Victoria Square:: Mrs Marjorie Hopkins, Toronto and Mrs. Herbert Nelson Gormley. K mart Price CHOCOLAIE 730 Smooth dark choco~ a lb This selecmn 15 sure to please lhe 'Sweet-Tooths of the tamny' 12 oz boxes K mart c Price Ea VflllB BHBIBE llf ASSBBIED BHIIIIIILMES DB CHERRIES STOUFFVILLE: Local businessmen are furious about the new Durham Region telephone book. which leaves out Stouffville exchange numbers, They fear it may drastically in- terfere with the established pattern of trade between here and the Uxbridge, Broughan, Goodwood and Claremont areas. STOUFFVILLE MAlTED MILK SAVE UP TO 331/40;o HRIH‘Y RENT-A-CAR 7 dehcnous vanelies 6.7 or 8 oz. snze. 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