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The Liberal, 26 Feb 1975, p. 7

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CWL of Sacred Heart Parish is holding a dance March 1 at the community centre. This is always a terrific community dance. Tickets are $8 a couple and are available from Tammy Pessarjuk at 727-8538 or Denise Jones at 833-6486. World Day of Prayer will be held at All Saint’s at 2 pm. March 7. Babysitting 25 â€" Story-Hour for Pre~Schoolers at King Library â€" 10:30 am. 26 â€" Kingcraft General Meeting â€" 1:15 pm. 27 â€" Maundy Thursday â€" All Saint's Hour “Watch” Service â€" 7:30 pm. 28 â€" Good Friday â€" King City United Men’s Break~ fast â€"â€" 8:30 am. AllSaint’s Family Service â€" 10:30 am 29 â€" Holy Saturday. 30 â€" Easter Day. By Donna Matthews Happy birthday to Ernst Wallner, son of Heather & Ernst Wallner of Pot- tageville. Ernst will be six years old March 4. 21 â€" Spring Break â€" March 215 22 â€" KCMHA Dance at Commm 23 â€" Palm Sunday. 24 â€" King Committee meeting at 7:30 pm. 25 â€" Story-Hour for Pre~Schooler 10:30 am. 26 â€" Kimzcraft General Mmrina Shivers not warmth from nee/(257%; 8:15 pm Concerned Citize King Libnary_â€" 8 pm Every class in Our Lady of the An- nunciation Separate'School at Oak Ridges welcomed four newcomers February 16 when Bruce McBride of Toronto brought that number of his friends to visit the students. His friends included a boa constrictor, a turtle, an alligator and a preserved rattlesnake. Mr. McBride, who is blind. talked to 17 â€" King Co pm. ' 18 â€"â€" Story-H‘ 10:30 am. 19 â€" GMGâ€" speaker. Mrs. Film at pm. 13 â€" KT Historical Society meeting at King Libraryâ€" 8 pm. ‘ 14 â€" Mr. Dressup appears at KC Secondary School â€" 4 pm & 8 pm. MASK Dance â€" All Saint’s Anglican. 16 â€" Passion Sunday. 17 â€" King Council meeting at Township Offices â€" 7:30 pm 9:30 am 11 â€" Story-Hour for Pre-Schoolers at King Library â€" 10:30 am. WI meeting at Colour & Contrast â€" 7:30 â€" af- terwards at home of Mrs. Elsie Beynon. 12 â€" GMG â€" All Saint's Anglican â€" open meeting â€" O-Qn um fast. 10 â€" 1 pm 11 â€" 10:30 8 â€" KC Nursery School Dance at Eaton Hall, Seneca College‘ 5 â€"â€" Good Morning Group â€" All Saint’s Anglican â€" 9:30 am. (St. John's Ambulance â€" speaker). Fashion Show at Hillcrest Mall â€" 7:30 pm. Film at All Saint's Anglican “Problem of Power“ â€" 8:15 pm. Meeting of Snowmobile Club at Community Centre â€" 8 pm‘ 7 â€" World Day of Prayer â€" All Saint's Anglican â€" 2 pm. pm Cancer Society meeting at home of Mary Lois Rennie, King Horn. 10 Free 2 â€" Little NHL Hockey Tournament â€" KC Com- munity Centre â€"_§ pm - 11 pm. 1 â€" Little NHL Hockey Tournament â€" KC Com- munity Centre â€" 7 am - 9 pm. CWL Dance â€" KC Community Centre. Theatre AUrora Cineâ€"Scene “Butterflies are n â€" Spring BreaK â€" March let to 3lst inclusive â€" KCMHA Dance at Community Centre. Â¥ Dnlm c.._4,_. â€" King Council fneeting ‘at Township Offices King calendar of events for March Youth Service â€" All Saint‘s Anglican â€" 7:30 pm Mothering Sunday â€" All Saint’s â€" MASK break Story-flour for Pre-Schoolers at King Library â€" King Committee meeting at Township Offices â€" 'ilm at All Saint's Anglican "Baptism" â€" 8:15 Donna's bits 8 pieces Hour for Preâ€"Schoolers at King Library â€" All Saint’s Anglican â€" 9:30 am. â€" Guest Audrey Ferris of Knit One, Purl One. All Saint's Anglican “The Parable” â€" ‘itizens of King Township meeting at A footnote to last week’s. article on the KTHS and Eversley Church. The Rev. James Carmichael was born in the Ottawa Valley in 1828, entered Queen’s College, Kingston in 1854, finished the course at Glasgow, Scotland. Ordained in 1860 he accepted call from St. Happy birthday to Pat O‘Hara of Clearview Heights March 2. will be provided and coffee will be served after the service in the parlor. Theme for this service is “Become Perfectly One". Township Offices ~ each of the grades from kindergarten to eight about his pets. The youngsters enjoyed getting to see these members of the reptile family at close range and learning more about them. In the picture above Carol Doucet proudly displays her neckpiece of a live boa constrictor for the cameraman. Emergency after-hours calls to the township offices will now be answered by an answering service and will be redirected to the proper authority. March 24 is date set for a by-election to fill the Ward 6 seat which is the marsh area. Councillor-elect Jack VanLuyk suffered a stroke before he was sworn in and will be unable to return to public life. Eaton Hall. Seneca College is the setting for the annual King City Nursery School Dance March 8. Music by Tony Columbo Ensemble. Tickets are $25 a couple which includes 2 free drinks. Cocktails will be served at 6.30 pm. With a gourmet buffet at 7.30. Call Sheila Katona at 833â€"6628 or Erica Green at 727â€"4267. Tickets are still available from the GMG (833~6812) for tonights fashion show of spring and bridal gear at Hillcrest Mall in Richmond Hill. Tickets are $2.50. Begins at 7:30 pm. Story Hour for the pre- school set at the King Library March 4 at 10:30 King Council meeting at the Township Offices March 3, 1 pm. There will be a little NHL Hockey Tournament at the community centre Saturday from 7 am until 9 pm and Sunday from 6 - 11 pm. Breakfast and dinner will be available upstairs in the auditorium. Tickets are adults $1.25 per . day; students 75¢ per day; children under 12 25c per day. Participating hockey players Saturday only $1 (includes meal ticket). Theatre Aurora also presents its second evening of Cine-Scene this Saturday with Butterflies Are Free. Tickets are $2. This evening at Theatre Aurora, Tony Moffat-Lynch will present an evening of improvisation. Over 500 persons enjoyed themselves at Sacred Heart‘s Winter Carnival held at the King Ski Valley on the 16th. Guest speaker for the Good Morning Group March 5 will be from St. John’s Ambulance and will be a demonstration on basic first aid and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. Non-mem- bers $1., includes coffee & babysitting. The knitting and crocheting group of Kingcraft is presently receiving instruction on their crafts from Mrs. Horner, formerly a pattern maker at Paton and Baldwin Wool. As of March 4, Norm & I will have been writing this and other articles for four years. Time flies! Andrews’ congregation in Klng Township (Eversley). During his first years as rector he preached in gaelic as well as in English. (Photo by H099) However. before the inaugural meeting of the 1975-76 council he suffered a stroke and is too ill to continue as councillor. Jack Van Luyk has held the seat since 1970 and in December last year was returned for a further two- year term by acclamation. Date for this probably be March 24 or March 31. it_wa$ reported. King Township Council February 17 officially declared its Ward 6 seat vacant and called for nominations for a by- election to be held in March. â€"Gladrags by Della Brock and Lorraine Badger. Change the clothes you have into the clothes you wantâ€" old clothes into “new” clothes. plain clothes into fancy clothes, style-less clothes into the latest look. and tight and loose clothes into a perfect fit. A ways and means to a new wardrobe. redesigning, remaking. refitting all your old clothes. This book is based on a revolutionary new approach to creative home sewing. suited to beginners as well as advanced. Shows how to analyze fit and design for any item of clothing. Gladrags is for women who like new clothes (and who doesn't) but who are feeling the squeeze of inflation. It is for mothers who would like to perk up hand~meâ€"downs before they hand them Declare Ward 6 seat vacant â€"Woman’s Day Book of Sewing by Lorraine Klopp- man. This is a book for the woman who sews and for the woman who wants to sew. It describes in detail the many facets of sewing and shows you how to transform a piece of fabric into an at- tractive garment or a useful furnishing for your home. It contains fully illustrated step-by-step details for making professional looking clothes and items for your home. 191 pages, reference no. 646.2 New Booksâ€"“The Doc- tor’s Guide to Tennis Elbow. Trick Knee, and Other Miseries of the Weekend Athlete” by Leon Root. MD. and Thomas Kiernan. Published by David McKay Co. Inc.. New York, 1974. Dr. Root co-authored another_book entitled “Oh, My Aching Back!”. Doc- tor’s Guide talks about the causes, treatments and cures and preventions. Almost 300 pages with diagrams and sketches of the anatomy. Reference No. 617.1027 R00 There is still time to see the exhibition of Tibetan Prints at the King Library, lower room. This exhibition is circulated by the Extension Department of the Art Gallery of Ontario. Perhaps the most in- teresting of these black and white prints is the “Wheel of Life”; This is a pictorial and symbolic representation used in Tibetan Buddhism to illustrate the states of rebirth and conditions that give rise to them. At death the mind enters the state called Bardo in which one’s own mental projections appear as hallucinations When an emotion so violent or obsessive that it absorbs the mind occurs. rebirth takes place. There are six states of birth, which, for convenience and simplicity, are regarded as sharply defined and mutually exâ€" clusive. Vic Paranifo and his wife Sheila of Vic’s Shoe Repair in Aurora are very pleased to be able to donate a total of $214 raised through skate sharpening and donations February 15 to the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society. At the ‘ library: Campaign Chairman Caroline MacLeod reports that the objective for the Cancer Society’s April Campaign will be $6,900. CARS: Canadian Cancer Society will be held March 3 at the home of Mary Lois Rennie. Kinghorn. Guest speaker be Joyce Glass. service to patients chairman, who will describe the work she is involved in. Cancer society The next meeting of the King Branch of the ‘Wheel qrfhldifnglpn yiethiAng library PREFINISHED PANEIJNG ' I. k. . W =\\%M if), I In reading the recently issued Winter 1975 “Con- tact" published by the York County Board of Education we see an interesting article on Page 2. Entitled “Children Teaching Children", mention is made of Anne Scott of King City who teaches grade one at Devins Drive Public School in Aurora. Miss Scott is one of three teachers who organized and initiated the project which is based on the premise that “he who teaches others‘ teaches himself.” The King City Nlanl Hockey Association is holding a dance at the community centre March 22. Tickets are $7 a couple and available by calling Mary Robson at 833-6357. Education: down. And for all sewers and craftswomen who like to wear beautiful one-of-a-kind clothes; KCMHA: / CADILLAC l1 KEELE ST., MAPLE WHILE THEY LAST Sandstone Koa Mahogany Sienna POST FORMED Kitchen Tops MORE PANELS SPECIAL MEDICINE CABINET- Bamboo Chestnut Ivory Ephesians 5.1 as\ the ap- pointed Epistle and St. Luke The parts of the children were played by Elizabeth Bishop, Diane Simmonds, and Eleanor MacDonald. Cookies were shared with the congregation to celebrate the homecoming of “the prodigal son". This weekend marks the fourth Sunday before Easter. Lent 3. with Narrator was Jeff Arnold and the part of the father was played by Larry Arnold. The contented son was played by Jeff Lester and mother by Caroline Lester. The wayward son who ran away to join a rock group in New York City was portrayed byAChris Ballard. Several children of All Saint's Church School under the direction of Marie Arnold. presented a modern day adaptation of the “prodigal son”. to the congregation of the church February 16. Also Custom Made in ahv Site 55.00 H. I?Ll I $3.50 Reg. $44.9 ' TUB ENCLOSURE ooons 3‘6” VANITY GREGG VANITIES 30” VANITY 24” VANITY .... Your choice of color fop m $6.95 (Includes Coumer Top) Taps and sink are extra (Includes Counter (Includes Counter Top) .50 Predinished single door with mirror .95 .50 Per Panel Per Panel Reg. $27.95 4’ x 8' FORMICA 8. ARBORITE a to 10 colors to choose lrom Reg‘ $27.95 Tap) Never Before Special firefinighedv Real Plywood 4’ x 8’ x 1/2” Thick PANELS $15.95 $49.95 $54.95 $59.95 Tickets. ai $25 a couple. which include two free drinks, may be obtained by calling 833-6628 or 773-4267. pm. The event is being cafgred by Sgneca College. Music for dancing wilfbe provided by The Tony (‘olomho Ensemble Please note a change in the time: cocktails will be at 6:30 pm. and the gourmet buffet will be served at 7.30 This evening at Al‘ Saint’s the second in a sexies of interesting fi .ns will be presented entitled Right Here. Right Now, a film on social isolation. Coffee will beiserved afterwards. The King City Day Nur- sery School‘s dinnerdance will be held at Eaton Hall on the King campus of Seneca College on Saturday, March 11.14 as the Gospel. Did you know that the word Lent comes from the “lengthening” of the days in the Spring season? (North 0! Maple Sideroad Skil Single Speed on Keele s'reet) JIG Do-It-Yourself ELECTRICAL Modél nu There were 131/2 tables of players at the euchre Wednesday evening in the schoolroom of the church. The Easter Thankoffering meeting is to be held March 18, with guest speaker Mrs. Marion Starr, president- elect of York Presbytery Women. Mrs. Bessie Hare is to be in charge of music. The Evening Unit of the UCW met at the home of Mrs. Marilyn Beynon February 12, with Unit Leader Mrs. Shirley Jen- nings in charge. Devotions with the theme “Loneliness” were led by Mrs. Kathy Prentice. The balance of the evening was spent working on their 50th anniversary projects. Neighborhood notes CEILING TILES The Afternoon Unit of the UCW met at the home of Mrs. Fred Hare February 20, with Unit Leader Mrs. Wilfred James, in charge. During the business, it was decided to make a donation to purchase books for the lending library that is being established in the church. Mrs. Betty Thomson was in charge of the devotions and program. and with the assistance of Mrs. Susie Anderson. used the theme "Kindness." The program dealt with “Childlikeness and You", with the mem- bers taking part brought out many happy thoughts and memories of childhood days. Roll call was an- swered by “The first Sunday school I attended”. Three of the members present have been at Temperanceville all their lives. s NK RC E0 TT TS A Pm OTHER The Rev. Arthur Thomson has been taking a course this week at Covenant College. Toronto. THE LIBERAL â€" Wednesday Phone 889-4973 CEDAR All VARIETIES FRONT DOORS 13/4” Thick 32" x 80” or 34” x 82“ STORE HOURS 8:30 am to 5:30 pm ’ri. 8:30 am. to 9p.m Saf.8:30a.m.+o$p.m. Aiufiinum mamâ€" red enamel Iseater ( 12" x 12‘ Self Stick TOBOGGAN ARBORITE HANDY PANELS SHOP Large Variety 00 Patterns 2x4' ONLY BULLETIN BOARD Mr. and Mrs. Everett Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jennings were among those who attended the ladies' night of the Aurora Agricultural Society held at the Highlands Golf Club February 14. Several from our com- munity enjoyed the annual oyster supper sponsored by the King City Lions Club. In all more than 600 attended. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thompson who are celebrating 45 years of married life on February Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macklin of Clinton spent the week at.the home of their son Robert in Aurora, and called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jennings Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lance Beath of Toronto spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred James and family. Correspondent: Mrs. W. G. Jennlnu Telephone 773-5892 Prize winners were. Mrs. Evelyn Bennett. Mrs. Jean Leatherdale. and Mrs. Ethel Perdok; Wilfred Werner, Fred O‘Brien, and Nelson Thompson. Mrs. Bessie Hare won the travelling prize. The evening was convened by Mrs. Ann Phillips and Mrs. Evelyn Paxton. The next euchre will be held March 5. John Phillips, Ron Win- ters, Allan Abbot and Chris Jennings were among the many who took part in the Snowerama last weekend to help the Crippled Children at Bradford. 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