Do you remember last week we told you about a rifle shoot between the cadets of 778 Squadron and members of Branch 375. Would you believe the boys didn’t heed our urgent warning about keeping their shooting eye in. As a result the Squadron team whomped us good and proper, thereby winning the Hopson Trophy. You are so right. Little four legged furry beasties had made nests out of those copies. No use getting the Bedlam Abbey cat after the darn things â€" he‘s the one that is afraid of mice. All kidding aside. we sure would appreciate your help in the matter of back copies. Like yesterday maybe! In case you can help please accept our hearty thanks. The winning team was made up of: CWO Daven- port, Sgt. David Skinner, Sgt. Kazab. Cpl. Simon Ellis and Cpl. (W) Linda Davenport. Please accept the hearty congratulations from all of us Cadets. Our team included: Doug Hopson, Gord Kettridge. Bert Taylor, Mel Collier and Frank Barber. These lads gave it a good try. But the younger crew could and would not be denied. Help! Help! We are desperate. Do you know anyone that might just might â€" have copies of Branch 375 Herald for the whole of the past year. Went looking for back copies the other day. Bet you can‘t guess what we found. scores were. Seems there is now a scheme atloat for a like contest between the ladies of the Branch and their counterparts in the Squadron. 'Nouth said. Sick parade seems to be growing with this idiotic weather that we have been having lately. Nearly everyone we know has felt the effects of this ‘flu-type affliction. Sincerely hope all our readers are once more on the sunny side of recovery. Be sure you all stay that way. At this time we wish to extend our very deepest sympathies to the members of the Campbell family in the recent loss of husband, father and brother. Comrade Tom passed away last week. By the way, have you been cruising about the environs of Richmond Hill lately? We weren't too sure if we were on the right planet anymore. what with all these monsters that are suddenly springing up on various lawns in this area. Have heard of the one at the corner of Centre Street and Bayview Ave. CWO Davenport Kettridge were ‘ identical scores. mention what ti scores were. Are there any tickets about town? This is the cry from members of the colour party because of the big demand for tickets to their dance on February 1. [2 If you have any Haiwian tickets or dance tickets unsold in your possession, please be sure to turn them in prior to the big night. loop when we visited the inmates of Bedlam Abbey. The beastie looks as if it had just walked up from the bush on that property. Shades of Gorgo and like companions! Saturday e down at ye 1 joining in tl resulting f1 Mixed Bo‘ nament. Richmond one again placing seem Barrie will b annual event Next week we will try to give you all the names of winning teams and in- dividual winners. We have to make sure Deputy Sports Officer Earl Freeland has recoverd sufficiently from Nearly Colors and Pipes Dance is Saturday night iew Ave lrly got when \ 'I‘HE LIBERAL, Wednesday. Jan. 29, second will be '1 y evening ye olde Li I the cell from I Bowling pt thrown for we visited t Bedlam Abbe with Hill 1. Next host for rt and Gord tied with , We won‘t the actual ing saw us a Lion Hall celebration 1 District 1;; Tour- 884-5311 884-5211 safeway plaza, 330 yonge st. north, richmond hill. METRO WIDE DELIVERY W0“ weddings 0 f‘ corsages O p‘ centrepieces dried arrangements fruit baskets m this Barrie t year or this Snowmobile for crippled children Just for a change of pace we will now give you some future dates and the events that go with them. Here we go: February 1 â€" Zone Crib- bage in Woodbridge; also a dance hosted by Colors and Pipes of Branch 375. Sorry no more tickets available. Snowmobilers from across Ontario will set off February 2 on a 100-mile trek‘ Susan Bro‘wer, co- ordinator of the Whipper Watson Snowarama reports. Funds raised from pledges will go to help Ontario crippled children. The organizers hope to raise $250,000. Following the dinner put on by members of Branch 375 Ladies Auxiliary, dancing got under way with music provided by Pat Moreley. During the in- termission a door prize was won by Jack Shimmel of Barrie (sure hope we have spelled your name right Jack). Then there was a draw for a hamper of groceries. Hot ziggety our luck was in. Ticket 796 was drawn. Looking through our tickets we came up with the winner. How about that! See what you miss by not getting your ticket early. All joking aside we wish to thank Earl and his committee for their efforts on our behalf. Another smashing success. all the excitement In this area the trek will start from Bradford and go across' frozen Lake Simcoe to Orillia and back. this 17th day of January, 1975. John J. Lawlor. Executor of the Estate of David Herbert Ground. by his solicitors. Messrs. Lawlor. LeClaire. Stong & Nevins. Barristers and Solicitors. 10265 Yonge Street. Richmond Hill. Ontario [AC 4Y7. NOTICE TOCREDITORS ANDOTHERS In the estate of 1 Herbert Ground. All persons having against the Estate 01 Herbert Ground, of th of Richmond Regional Ml York. who die the 81h day 1975. after v Estate will with regard claims of V dersigned sh notice and I] will not be person of w} shall not the DATED at Last year $54,000 was raised by 700 entrants in a similar event which benefitted the Whipper Watson therapeutic pool at York County Hospital in Newmarket. All persons having claims against the Estate of David Herbert Ground, of the Town of Richmond Hill, in the Regional Municipality of York. who died on or about the 8th day of December, 1974, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of February. 1975, after which date the Estate will be‘ distributed. RICHMOND HILL 884-4411 AURORA 727 -9411 by Chris Ratchford 884-7030 DRAPERY CLEANING o funerals 0 plants here was a draw for er of groceries. Hot our luck was in. 796 was drawn. through our tickets up with the winner. bout that! See what by not getting your fly. All joking aside to thank Earl and imiHPP for their 1rd only to the '" which the un- shall then have i the undersigned be liable to any whose claim he then have notice. at Richmond Hill. day of January. rd only which shall t} CLEANING CENTRES 1975 David February 8 â€" Zone Bowling at ABC lanes. February 15 â€" Zone Euchre at Woodbridge; plus the Legion Valentine Dance. February 17 â€" General Meeting. Would all those who have filed application for membership please meet with Membership Chairman Jack Sanders at 7:30 pm. February 28 â€" Midget Hockey Elimination Draw Before signing off we would like to say “thank you" to Mrs. Skinner for her kind words of en- couragement last week. It gives us great pleasure to and Dance SAVE UP TO 331/470 HRIFTY RENT-A-CAI TOWN AUTO BODY I73 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill 884-2139 know that in some way we are able to give you a bit of news and pleasure at the same time. Our thanks again. This is your old battle- scarred editor signing off for this week. HELPMATE INFORMATION GOT A QUESTION? NEED A SERVICE? WANT TO HELP? HELPMATE INFORMATION WILL PROVIDE :- â€" Caring volunteers to help with everyday problems and emergencies. â€"â€" Friendly visiting and services to shut-ins. â€"â€" Information about community resources. â€" Referral to qualified professionals when necessary. All services are provided by trained volunteers who will respect the con- fidential nature of each request. WE ARE CHANGING OUR LOCATION. NOT OUR SERVICE York Central Hospital â€" Trench St. & Major Mackenzie. Richmond Hill. Call 883-2234, 883-2235. North Branch 773-5341 MOVING JANUARY 9TH. 1975 GOT A QUESTION? Where do I get job retraining? Where can I play chess? When do. the Lions meet? NEED A SERVICE? I have to move out tomorrow. Where can I go? I need a credit counsellor. Where can I find one? I‘m 15 and pregnant. Where do I go now? WANT TO HELP? I like children and have some spare time. What can I do? My kids are all in school now. What should I do? Gives Satisfaction Always!