New rink in Arnleigh Heights Sympathy is expressed to Allan Hoover and sons David, Keith of Montreal and Paul of Denver, Colorado, and families in the passing of his wife, Mrs. Bertha Hoover, at the Cobblestone Nursing Home I Mnkhlm Telephone 294-5290 Buttonville residents are gratefq! to_ Markham in Aurora December 31. Mrs. Hoover has'had poor health for many years and has been in the nursing home almost five years. The funeral was held Friday from the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church in Unionville with burial in Heise Hill Cemetery. Neighborhopd iN‘otes Councillor Bud Bonner, Ward 4, for his efforts in setting up a park and skating rink at Hughson Drive Park in Arnleigh Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Empringham, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Empringham attended the memorial service December 29 for her brother, Norman Byer at the erdekindt Funeral Home in Tonawanda, New York. Mr. and Mrs. David Jones entertained Edward Jones of Toronto, Mrs. Edward Jones, a patient at Leisure Home Nursing Home in Scarboro, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones and family of Thorâ€" nhill, and Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Jones and family of Port Elgin, Last summer, working through the Town Parks and Recreation Committee of which he is a member, Councillor Bonner obtained trees for the lot. This season there is a watermain to the park, making a rink possible. Lloyd Tennyson George Felgate and Bev Walker have volunteered to look after the ice. Happy New Year! Neighborhoogl note_s__ Larry and Susan Wood are in process of moving to Unbridge where they have purchased a house. The Buchanan house on Lunar Crescent was a hive of activity this holiday season with Sharon home from Western University. and Brian home from Lakehead. During their visit there were family parties at the home of Mrs. Buchanan‘s mother. Mrs. Mary Lippett for members of the Lippett clan. and at the home of Mr. Buchanan‘s mother at Victoria Square for Buchanan relatives. Miss Mary and Mr. Jack Rodick accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craig December 29 when they were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Florence Hamilton of Colgan. Miss Janet Craig was also present. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller were New Year‘s Eve guests at the home of Mrs. Miller's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waterston, Union- ville. Mrs. Marguerite Jones will be unable to take many music students now, as she expects to take permanent employment at St. John‘s Convalescent Hospital. Mrs. Fred Leaf and Lynda were Christmas guests at the home of Mrs T..P Harding, Leaside and on New Year's Day at Miss Blanche Flumerfelt‘ 5 home Leaside. In the Estate of CYRIL ADOLPHE LAVENTL'RE. Retired Insurance Agent. deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of CYRIL ADOLPl-IE LAVENTURE. late of the Village of Thorâ€" nhill. in the Borough of North York. who died on or about the 7th day of September, 1974. are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of February. 1975, after which date the Estate will be distributed. with regard only to the claims of which the un- dersigned shall then have notice. and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice. DATED at Toronto. this 20th day of December. 1974‘ ALAN JOHN PATRICK CAMERON. Administrator. by his solicitors. CAMERON. BREWIN & SCOTT. 121 Richmond Street. West. Suite 1201. Toronto. Ontario. MSH 2K9. iRevfland Mrs‘ Paul BUTTONVILLE NOTICE l0 (‘REDITORS AND OTHERS Correspondent: Mrs. F. H. Lei! Mrs. Bertha Hoover buried at Heise Hill Cemetery Anderson and family, former Gormley residents, visited Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Doner last week. The Andersons spent several years as missionaries in Colombia, South America. They are at present living at Lima, New York, and Mr. Anderson is teaching in the Elim Bible School there. New Year’s guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Doner were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win Timbers of Stouffville, Miss Irene Timbers of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Willy Wideman of Stouffville and Mr. and Mrs. John Doner and Mark. Mrs. Elva Climenhage of Fort Erie renewed acquaintances with friends and relatives here for two weeks over the holiday season. - Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins and family and Mr. and Mrs. David $1055 at- tended the Moyer family gathering on New Year's night at the Markham Missionary Church. During the evening the newlyweds, Mr. and' Mrs. Martin McDowell of Kitchener, were presented with a miscellaneous shower, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Elliott and family and Mrs. Bert Leek enjoyed New YearTs Day with Mrs. Em Hunt of Stouffville CORRESPONDENT: MES. CHAS. MILSTED Telephone 889-9083 ‘GORMLEY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. David $1055 and sons were guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MacDowell of Markham ,for the family Christmas dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Koopman and children of Lyndhurst enjoyed a week's holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett. Sympathy is expressed to Mr. Hanes Banford in the passing of his sister, Mrs. Blanche Read, at the Centenary Hospital in Scarboro Friday morning. Mrs. Read, who was 90 years old in October. has lived with Mr. Banford for many years at Gormley, the funeral was held Sunday afternoon from the Marshall Funeral Home. Richmond Hill with burial at Prescott on Monday. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. David Underwood of Rich- mond Hill who have moved into the Allan Doner home west of the post office. Mr. and, Mrs. Clifford Winger entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmore and family of Wainfleet, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Winger and Shiri of Sudbury and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Winger of Toronto at their family dinner Saturday. Rev. Alvin Winger‘s family â€" Mr. and Mrs. Allan Heise of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Liebeck of Nottawa, Mrs. Marian Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Winger â€" all had Christmas dinner together at Parkview' Home in Stouffville on Christmas Day. Paul Boettger and friend of Minneapolis, Minnesota, enjoyed the holiday season with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Eldon Boettger. Mr. and Mrs. Barry McWhirter entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McWhirter and Mr. and Mrs. Doug McWhirter and family of Toronto for Christmas. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Millen, who were married 64 years December 28. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harvey entertained Mrs. Harry Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Koopman of Peterboro, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Winger of Toronto. Miss Bonnie Harvey of Willowdale and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Backer and family of Toronto for dinner Friday. THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1975 -â€" 15 John Campey and three Mexican friends, who have been working in Clearbrook, BC, with the Canada World Youth Program spent three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Campey. John leaves January 9 for the next phase â€" five months in Mexico. Mr. and Mrs‘ Eric Byers entertained her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hemsworth of Listowel and Mr. Byers' brother-in-law and sister and family of Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wideman entertained 35 relatives at a family dinner Boxing Day.