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The Liberal, 22 Jan 1975, p. 9

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There were snowmobile dealers, but little snow when the International Dealers" Association met January 8 at Massey-Ferguson Farms Members of Brown‘s (‘or- ners L'C’W catered at the event. and the annual pie auction was held. with more than $200 raised for the church Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grant's son-in-law, Mark Niblett. has recently accepted a position on the staff of Centennial College. leaching Journalism. January 21. On January 18 they wereguestsol‘ honor at it celebration at the home of their son and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Stots of Don Mills. Guests were relatives and friends. Mr. Slots. a member of the York Regional Roads Depart- ment. retired last month after many years service. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Walton returned home earlier this month. after a two months' stay in Dunedin. Florida. They cut their visit short by six weeks because of ill health. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Slots whose 50th wedding an- niversary took place When Tracy Billinghurst. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Billinghurst. 33 Hughson Drive. celebrated her 12th birthday one day early on January 11. her parents entertained her and a friend. Ali Saunders, at dinner at the Mississippi Belle. There they danced to the music of the ‘Headlinersi A party to remember! Mrs, Morrison Sellar has returned home to Brantford ul‘ler’ a month with her brother and sister here. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fierheller spent part of the Christmas vacation with members of Mrs. Fierheller's family on Cape Breton. The gFoup plans to make tray favours for patients for SI. Patrick's Day. Neighborhood notes Al the benefit held at Buttonville WI Hall on December 8 more than $200 was raised for the hospital‘ 4! larger sum than ever before. Members of the But- lonville York Central Hospital Auxiliary .met at the home of Mrs. Russell Boyinglon for coffee and a business meeting January 10. of The Studio That Comes To Your Home 884-6941 Hospital auxiliary benefit record He lives on Don Head Farm at Richmond Hill, and has been a member of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board {or the past six years. Engaged in producing milk since 1940, Mr. Redelmeier with his brother. Ernest. is the owner of Don Head Farms. Their Jersey herd is in- ternationally known, and has won many awards in top competitions. Mr. Redelmeier represents producers in the Counties of Peel, Halton, Dufferin, Simcoe and York. Francis Redelmeier, Town of Vaughan. was elected vice-chairman of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board at a special meeting held in Toronto recently. George McLaughlin of Beaverton was reelected chairman. Elected Ont. vice-chairman BUTTONVILLE Correspondent: Mrs. F. H. Lei! Mu-khum Telephone 294-5290 PHOTOS Francis Redelmeier Milk Board Executive ElBERT

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