Tickets for the turkey supper are out and going fast. If you are interested in coming to the supper get in touch with one of the members. as admission is by ticket only. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES By VALERIE TlNLlNE Maple Correspondent On a cold chilly Monday night. Maple Peewees tangled with Markham in the first game of the York Simcoe League finals, and came away with a 13-2 win. CHURCH NEWS The autumn Thank- Offering meeting of the UCW will be held in the church October 9, at 8 pm. Guest speaker will be the Rev. Bill Lord of 85 St. Clair Avenue East, Toronto. All ladies are invited to attend. Maple bounces Markham TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Everett The days of the country general store ap- peared to be over in this area when Crawford Wells in King City was sold â€" but the new owners, three young ladies, recognized that it was a unique institution and worthy of preser- vation. And so they are preserving it. Most of the fixtures, including the pot-bellied stove with shining stovepipes and the staircase leading to the second floor remain. And the customers Elwford Wells store reOpens Correspondent: Mrs. W. G. Jennlnu Phone 773-5892 Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. Fred Boys who celebrates his 83rd birthday this week. Kim Weese on the mound for Maple notched the win. Over the seven innings he gave up tw0 runs on just one hit, struck out eight. walked five while his teammates booted the ball seven times. Meanwhile the Maple boys Phillips entertained membprs of their family on the occasion of their son Don Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Runnalls of Barrie Island visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jennings and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Jennings last weekend. Mrsten Holtz is able to be out again after un- dergoing surgery during the summer. Faier‘s birthday Sunday last. in league final collected 13 runs on nine hits. three walks and one Markham error with six Mapleites going down on strikes. Blair Sutherland led Maple at the plate with three hits in four trips inâ€" cluding a home run in the fourth inning. Derrick Hoare was 2-for-2. Wayne Boudreau was 2-for-4 with Scott Lawson and Scott Wilcox each getting a single hit. Although it is Thanksgiving weekend, if you are home. why not come up to the park and cheer on the Maple boys to help them bring the championship to Maple. They would sure like your support. It was learned on Wed-' nesday night that their opponents in the Ontario Peewee ‘C‘ finals would be at Minesing. which is in the Barrie area. The first game was played Sunday in Minesing‘ The second game is scheduled for Saturday at the Maple diamond at 2 pm. are welcomed to Crawford Wells with the same genuine old-fashioned warmth and courtesy for which it was always noted. Re-opening time under the new ownership was September 28 at 10 am and the three owners are seen above as they welcomed their guests (left to right) Stephanie Paulson, Lynne Almers and Gail Rowe. (Photo by Samila) STOUFFVILLE: Planâ€" ning board has turned thumbsâ€"down on a proposed west-end development which would have housed 1,900 people. The proposal covered 118 acres and in- cluded a school site and adjacent park. MEN'S EXEBII'I'IVE Fllll FI'I' PENIS 100% Polyester Knit trousers wi'h zipper fly, from western and back ruse pockets and finished bottom are available in popular autumn shades of novy, brown and blue. Silos: 30-44. cur-1 A Divisionof "1e 5.5.KRESGE COMPANY Limi'ed M 1â€"1 A-‘Iâ€"H “A Our list price I 1.83 Kmart Price 2/99c Buttonville Community Happenings The last Friday evening in September saw the first euchre game of the autumn series played at Buttonville WI hall. There were 20 tables of players in at- tendance with Mrs. Earla Brammer, Mrs. Jack Gough, Miss Dell Stephenson. Mrs. Edna Hall, Bill Swain. Cecil Latcham, Ed Fraser, and Norm Coulson winning prizes. Bill Middleton. formerly of Unionville and Thornhill is now living at Union Villa. Buttonville people were out in force Wednesday and Thursday of last week at the town chambers to protest zoning changes at the air- port to permit a longer runway. If this happened they fear there would be more and heavier planes and more disturbance. Richmond Hill people are also protesting the move. OMB hearings were con- tinued from last July. M}. and Mrs. John Buchanan took a week's vacation to Lake Saranac, Quebec City and St. Anne de Lucky draws went to Mrs. Milt Sherman and Mrs. Douglas Hood, and freezeout winners were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Boyington and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Eddington. Hostesses for the evening were Miss Cora Brodie. Mrs. James Rodick. Mrs. Richard Pralet. Mrs. George Barker. and Miss Mary Rodick. The second game of the five-game series will be played_ Friday, at 8 pm. Mrs. Gordon Spring en- joyed a trip to the Agawa Canyon recently. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES IIIIS'I'ESS POTATO BIIIPS Ideal for family snacks and lunches. A real money saver a? his low Kmofl price. Our list price .67 Kmart Prko Approx. 20“ Kill)". ll‘ll go perfect at the from am doors or well trafficked areas. Assorted colors Kmart Price CORRESPONDENT: MRS. F. H. LEAF - Beaupre late in September‘ UTflonViye YRP warn teens of jimson weed York Regional Police would like anyone having information about a killer weed known variously as jimson. loco weed, Jamestown weed and thorn apple. to give them a call at 895-1221 in Newmarket, or 884-9151 in Toronto. Allen Hooper who received serious injury to his right hand in a car ac- cident during the summer, is making a good recovery but will require therapy for some time. At present he spends each morning at York Central Hospital. The police issued their request following an in- cident in the region on the weekend. Two teenagers from Newmarket and Aurora suffered hallucinations and violent illness after mixing the weed with hot 'water and drinking it like tea. They were admitted to hospital in an unconscious state, but have since been released. Friends were shocked to learn of the death of Douglas Chambers of Unionville. He died Wednesday night of last week during a fun league baseball game at Unionville ball park. Doug’s wife was the former Betty Russell of Deputy Chief Robert Hood said the weed was pur- chased from a Montreal herbalist, and police there later confiscated a large quantity from the St. e r o 1 e .m 1 e h t k. W LII mg Tm 0 mm WM dw mu .m,†a»... .mo PM Now is the time '0 re- p|uce the! clogged filter. Make it a pain! to check yours today for clean air all winter long. Kmart Price FURNACE FILTERS Our “5' price from and back Mrs. Jean Oakes returned recently from a trip to Williamsburg via the Chesapeake Bay-Bridge- Tunnel, and returning by the Skyline Drive. CHURCH NEWS This month Brown‘s Corners United members plan on embarking on a special program known as “Spiritual Commitment. ’75. 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