11119258he felt constrained to go to Syria as a missionary where she served until 1930. She later served as first director of the Ontario Conference Women’s Missionary Societv for the church and There passed away peacefully at the Cob- blestone Nursing Home. Aurora, December 31. 1974, Laura Bertha Fidler. beloved wife of Allan Hoover of Gormley. Born in 1897 in New Jersey, she was the daughter of the late Rev. J. E. Fidler and Elizabeth Rittenhouse. As a child, she accompanied her missionary parents to Turkey, where they served during part of their several years in the ministry. By Norman Matthews “Let there be light" was â€" the phrase used by King Mayor Margaret Britnell as she threw a symbolic gold switch and (indirectly) illuminated the historical Church of St. Andrew‘s, Eversley, on December 20 at 7:45 pm. Not very original, but certainly fitting. the phrase officially commissioned the outdoor floodlighting of the 140-yearold building which was used as a place of worship and a schoolhouse in those pioneer days of 1834. At an early age Bertha felt the call to spiritual work and served most successfully at Petrolia, St. Catharines and St. Thomas as a City Mission Worker under what was known then as the Mennonite Brethren In Christ Church (now known as the Missionary Church) of the Ontario Conference. She was a very capable speaker and talented singer and will be remembered by some as she sang most capably in the City Mission Workors‘ Quartetle. The King Township Historical Society had considered this lighting project as one of their challenges. And there is no doubt Reverend John Tawse (1837 school teacher and minister) would have been pleased. Ward 5 King Councillor Elect Doug Brookes recently installed the wiring for the cost of the materials. Councillor Brookes is an electrician and member of the society. The outdoor spotlights are wired to a timer so they will come on at 6 o'clock each evening. Bill Poulis welcomed everyone to the ceremony (including the press although only The Liberal turned out) and gave a short speech about the lighting. Sympathy is expressed to Mrs. Leslie Kudla and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Roman in the passing of Mr. Leslie Kudla January 1. Miss Wendy Meade who is Mr. and Mrs. John Doner have purchased Mr. Vincent Masci’s house on Doner Street. Mrs. Russell Heise and Miss Shirley Bitner enjoyed a visit with Miss Lucilla Heise in Kentucky during the holiday season. Eversley’s historic St. Andrew’s floodlit Mrs. Joseph Heise has been visiting with relatives in the Springvale area. Sympathy is expressed to Mrs. Clara Wells in the passing of her sister, Mrs. Esther Dean. in her 90th year. at Flitwick, England December 11 and her brother, William Stanford, in his 89th year, at Bedford, England, December 19. Mr. and Mrs. John Doner have purchased Mr. Vincent GORMLEY Correspondent: Mrs. Chas. Milsted Telephone: 889-9063 attending Guelph University spent the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Meade. l Funeral for city mission worker Laura Fidler, 77 Brother 89, sister 90 both died in December Stan Shapiro: director of the Alfred Adler Institute of Ontario March 17 will give The second program will be held February 17 at the same time and place. This will be co-sponsored by the York County Board of Education introducing Dr. Carl Broderick, director of the marriage and Coun- selling Centre, University of Southern California, who will talk about “Sexual Decision-Making". The first of four programs will start January 21 at7:30 pm in the auditorium upstairs. The leader for that evening is Dr. Bernard Lacome from the local family services, talking on “Making An Agreeable So And So out of a Disagreeable So and So". Family Services lecture series on marriage Richmond Hill and Thornhill Family Services are offering a series of lectures on “Marriage" at Hillcrest Mall Auditorium. By EVELYN MILS'I‘ED Gormley correspondent In 1934 she married Allan Hoover of Gormley, where they have been respected residents for 40 years. On account of deteriorating health, she retired to the Cobblestone Nursing Home in 1970. of Denver, Colorado, and seven grandchildren; also two sisters. Ruth (Mrs. Alvin Losie) of South Bend, Indiana and Ethel (Mrs. Gordon Johnson). of Blenheim. She was predeceased by three sisters and two brothers, Naomi, Anna (Mrs. Harry Haacke), John,.Elsie and Elmer. Surviving besides her husband, Allan, are three sons, David of Gormley. Keith of Montreal and Paul The King Society plan to add heating and use the building for their meetings and for other community activities. It will also be available for weddings. will be remembered in the area as a frequent guest speaker in the interest of missions. The church is located on Dufferin Street, north of the King Sideroad. just south of the settlement of Snowball. Burial was in the Heise Hill Cemetery, directed by Grant Marshall and assistants of the Marshall Funeral Home in Richmond Hill The funeral service was held at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church in Unionville, conducted by the minister. Rev. Howard Richardson, assisted by Rev. Gordon Johnson, who brought the message and paid tribute to his highly respected sisterâ€"in-law. As the lights went on, the stone walls stood out against the dark night with the windows sparkling with frost. Frank Upjohn, chairman of the Eversley Church Committee, was also present for the ceremony. The Crawford Wells General Store, King, is selling framed prints of an original drawing by Dorothy Clark McClure ($15.50). As well‘. there is notepaper with the same view of the old church. A notice on the back of the picture states Lady Eaton purchased the property “to preserve the religious purpose and historical significance of the little building and cemetery". The church was presented to the York Pioneer Historical Society in 1967 and is now being restored by the King Township Historical Society, inside and out‘ to its original beauty. Misses Ferne Doner and Shirley Doner of Regina, Arthur Welsh of Quill Lake, Saskatchewan and Miss Nancy Doner of Winnipeg were holiday guests of their parents Mr and Mrs. Harold Doner. Rev. and Mrs‘ Gordon Johnson of Blenheim spent a few days with their brother-in-law, Allan Hoover. - Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wideman welcomed a baby son recently. Tickets for the series will be $4 available from Family Services headquarters at 10225 Yonge (above the Family “Y") or at the door for $1.25 per evening. For further information, phone 884-9148. library news The following best sellers are available in your local branch on Pearson Avenue: Fiction: The Kidnapping of the President (Tem- pleton), Exoneration (Roh- mer) and In the Belly of the Whale (Bailey). Non- fiction: Sweetheart: The Story of Mary Pickford (Windeler), Aftermath: Martin Bormann and the “Insecurity of Marriage" led by Mary Sue McCarthy April 21 will be the last of the series. Mrs. McCarthy is a lecturer in family life education at York University. his thoughts on “Family Dynamics". A fine display of crafts in the library showcase will indicate the different craft classes available to you through the Family Y in its winter program which is about to start in the middle of .lanuarv. Family 'Y' Register soon at 10225 Yonge Street (just north of Centre Street) or call 884- 4811. for craft sessions featuring creative needlework, quilting and weaving which commence the week of January 21-28. Beauty care and bridge classes are also available commencing next week. Fitness programs for men and women are being in- Fourth Reich (Farago). Explore Canada (Reader’s Dige§t). _, A A .,_ Ground Beef Stems 8: Pieces Vn‘z‘if: 5.05 Mushrooms 29:: 9.99 Lancia Lunch Macaroni Dinners HIGHWAY 10 fl. oz. tint Stems 8: Pieces Corn TOWN HOUSE MAN DARIN Oranges 3 Flavours 7.2 oz. pkgs. SUNBLEST Standard 14 fl. oz. 10 fl. 0:. tin CREAM STYLE Peas GARDENSIDE Standard 14 ".01. till: Partly Skimmod Milk 3 he. pouch pok SAFEWAY SUPERB OUR TOP QUALITY Safeway Quality '09 .99“ case of 24 pkg: V3 cs. 01 12 ï¬n: V1 cs. oi 12 ï¬ns l/z es. of 12 tins 6 pkgs.‘ oo 4 fir-51.00 4 â€1131.00 case of 24 tins case of 24 fins case of 24 Iins 2 tins 5 7G 2 tips 856 troduced. starting this week for men only. Yoga continues to be popular with both sexes With two classes already in progress. For some a continuation of {all classes is being held Thursdays in the Hillcrest Mall Auditorium. The morning session is a particularly popular one for young mothers who have a baby sitting service provided by the “Y“ at a very nominal cost. Basketball and volleyball 2.89 2.89 6.69 3.39 5.75 399 5.75 Correspondent â€" MRS. MARY WATTS 43 Spruce Avenue 889-5787 RICHVALE RECORD MAPLE LEAF V.p. Wieners WV IIIGIIVIJ 9K9 v I w Bacon Ilb. '3‘ pkg- MAPLE LEAF Frozen _, _ MAPLE LEAF . - ‘- §°LDEN FRY 99c fl LUNCHEON 3 Selected 6 019 ausage lb. MeatsVayieï¬est TASTE TELLS 14 fl. oz. tin Beets EMPRESS 48 fl. oz. Asstd. Flavours Choice 10“". oxi'in Drinks Choice 10 fl. oz. tin Choice 10 fl. ox. Iin Rose Bud Beets DICED Cut Green Beans Mixed Vegetables FRUIT Choice 107". oz. IE Cut Wax Beans his and Céirots Choice 10 H. oz. tin BUY BY THE V2 on mu CASE AND SAVE EVEN MORE MONEY MAPLE LEAF SLICED 6 m 100 facilites are now available to agiults, high school and college students through the Family “Y". For the youth Saturday morning fun clubs are of- fering basketball, gym- nastics, arts and crafts and badminton. The fund- damentals of badminton will be taught by Ann 'I‘uckleton, Ontario Ladies‘ Champion. All these start January 18 at Bayview Secondary School. Contact your Family “Y“ for more information. The Friday Night Drop-In 16 ox. pks- 890 I lb. pkg- 89c 4 n... 890 case of 12 tins V; cs. of 12 tins case 00 24 tins V; cs. 01 12 tins 4 fins 69!: case of 24 tins each 222:. 3 93 â€as. 259 449 3.95 1.99 499 TOMATO Catsup ccccc TOWN HOUSE 11 ".01. btl. TOWN HOUSE WHITE MAGIC 128 ".01. each 89â€": LIQUID Bleach 2°13? 49" MIR 2-24 fl. oz. LIQUID Detergent :3; 1149 Sauce TOWN HOUSE Fancy 14H. 0:. tin Cocktail APPLE 14 fl. 0:. tin FRUIT at Humber College. He is also experienced with youth, having worked as a leader in the Y day camps, the school fitness programs co- sponsored by the Y and the Richmond Hill parks and recreation department. This season Steve volunteered his services to the Richvale Minor Hockey Association as a coach for one of the peewee teams in the house league. Hockey fun day Fun day for the Richvale will be open to all 13-15 year- olds at the Richmond Hill Arena (banquet room) from 8 to 10 pm. Admission 75c at the door. Steve Collett and his staff will direct this program. Steve lives on Mackay Drive and has taken a course in recreation PRIDE or CANADA SLICED SIDE MAPLE LEAF Sliced COOKED 5-1 lb. loaves 80 0:. pkg. Bread Dough '/2 cs. 00 12 tins case of 24 tin: V; cs. of ‘2 [ins case of 24 ï¬ns 3.0.100 2 fins 5 7C 2 fins 85!: :3; 98° each 3.39 6.69 9.99 99c 5.05 Minor Hockey Association December 22 started off with the all star peewees wielding brooms in a game with members of the ladies‘ auxiliary who used sticks to play a most amusing game won by the ladies 5-3. Craig Shuttleworth gatexzrashed disguised as a girl to score for the gals‘ team. The referees, Leo Butler and Ron Mills gave the girls the benefit of the doubt and all agreed it had been a lot of fun. The draw for the trip to Paradise Island, Nassau, was won by Brian and Bonnie Mumford. Bonnie is the daughter of Leo Butler of Spruce Avenue. Pleasure skating was enjoyed by many with Jan Gradzinsky of Weldrick )now vv mre Fl'lres fl: Mushrooms ",79“ Brussels Sprouts Endive or Escarole F Bl Grape or Orange Drinkoifb'li79“ sated Mums 29a? Snow White Instant Coffee Cheddar Cheese Maxwell House Peanut Butter rrlmo Meat or Mushroom 49 o 1‘ H. Spaghetti Sauce 0.. m. c Safeway Mild Cheese Slices Marv Miles Chili (on (arne Empress Pure Spaghetti Sauce Raspberry Jam Primo Plain Primo Meat or Mushroom Kraft Processed "Singles†Kraft Smooth or Crunchy CASE PRICE of 12 PKGS. 1039 Asstd. Varieties Primo Pasta Products %342: 69c Temple Oranges 4 roll pkg. 16 0: pkg- Road officiating as “Santa‘. Task force The last meeting of the South Richmond Hill Task Force prior to Christmas was in the form of a festive celebration on the invitation of secretary Ruth MacLean to a wine and cheese party at her home on Starlight Crescent. Thank you, Ruth, for a most delightfiul evening of business and pleasure during which newlyâ€"elected Ward 6 councillor Mike Burnie of Carrville Road. an active member of the task force for two years, was welcomed. Others present were Chairman Shirley Stanley of Weldrick Road. Steve Smith of Lilooet and Julee Parker of Avenue Road (both from the new \Tissue 3&590 16 or it" 10 o: in on. in 16 on pkg. 24H THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Jan. 15 229 109 OFF pigs- PflCe Eï¬ssels Sprouts "’45†Ontario No. 1 Fresh c Rhubarb 49c 6" Pot Raisin Bran Taste Tells Dog Food Kellogg: Béans wPork 3.23:2. 89c Facial Tissue Paper Towels Rolex ‘ Sanitary Napkins 33‘1â€: 69° ‘In Alberto Balsam Kleenex 100-2 ply Paper Napkins liquid Shampoo Kleenex Boutique Kleenex Boutique Kotex Romar Empress Pure Strawberry Jam 3% $1.29 Newcomers interested in local community development â€" represen- tatives of ratepayers groups and any community associations are most welcome to come to these meetings and offer input. but please phone me if at all possible so that I know how many to expect. Heather McPherson. representing the Mental Health Branch of York Central Hospital and another member of the group were also present. Meetings will be resumed at my home. 43 Spruce Avenue. starting January 23 at 8 pm. Hillcrest area). Rosemary Smillie of Denham Drive, Janet Springer of Roosevelt Drive and myself. 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