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The Liberal, 23 Apr 1975, p. 16

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Also in the Thursday cast were Bob and Janet Cun- ningham’s daughter Donna (Aunt Polly), Ken Stephenson (Ken and Connie's son) as “Joe“; Bill and Helen Clark’s daughter Kay as “Mary”, and Richard and Carol Carr's daughter Laurie as “Amy." Sharon Reesor, Trudy Craigie and Leslie Baker (Ross and Lois‘ daughter) were in the chorus, and Jody Brown (Murray and Betty Patterson Brown‘s eldest son) was the ticket taker Wednesday, and Rev. Walters at the Thursday performance. In the Wednesday production Kim Webster was “Becky". Debbie Stevenson (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson) was “Aunt Polly", Raymond Gohn, grandson of the Irving Gohns was “Sid", Stephie Murgasky was “Mary". Other cast members included Glen Donaldson, Peggie Brum- well, Susan Stewart, Jane Botham, Cathy Wood, Diane Brumwell. Mrs. Donald Gohn and Mrs. Bill Clark assisted with the presentation, and Mrs. Donald Reesor was pianist and accompanist. Brown‘s Corners UCW members entertained members from their sister organization at Eastminster United Church (formerly The Buttonville com- munity was saddened last week to learn of the passing of John (Jack) Gdugh of Jonquil Crescent, Markham, April 16, at Scarboro Cen- tenary Hospital. Buttonville children and their parents have been happily involved in a production of “Tom Sawyer" which was presented by pupils of Unionville Public School, Main Street. Unionville. April 9 and 10. The Goughs farmed for many years on Don Mills Road, north of Steeles There will be two special services May 4 to celebrate the anniversary. Brown‘s Corners United Church congregation is 133 years old this year. and will also celebrate its eighth year as a one-point charge. At 11 am, Rev. Don Kranz of Bethesda Lutheran Church, Unionville. will be guest speaker‘ 133rd anniversary at Brown's Corners United And at 7:30 pm Rev. Douglas Smith, formerly of Dominion Douglas Church, Westmount. Quebec, and now of the staff of St. Andrew‘s United Church, Markham, will be the guest. Parents, children in Tom Sawyer production It is also expected the Harriet MacGregor Memorial organ will be installed and in operation. There will be special music by both junior and senior choirs, with Mrs. Marguerite Jones and Mrs. Don Reesor directing, and Miss Regina Allen as pianist. Funeral at BUttonviIIe United for former Buttonville farmer Jack Gough 16 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, Apr. 23, 1975 Home Handyman A special organ dedication In choosing your paintbrushes, the most important thing to remember is to invest in quality brushes, keep them clean, and use them properly . . . Split ends at bristles are the key to good-quality brushes . . . The more ends you llnd split, the better, the brush performs . .. Precondition new brushes for paint by removing loose bristles and sottening the flat end . . . Keep brushes clean . . . Alter painting, use a recom- mended cleaner or solvent to remove all remaining paint lrorn brush . . . Wash in soapy water . . . Dry and store with bristles straight . . . Don't neglect your paint brushes or they’ll neglect to do the best possible iob tor you Need a garage’ or garden shed? Then slop by lodav al LOUGHLIN LUMBER a. PREFAB. We have "use buildings prefabricated and will be happy lo give you in~ lormllion on how to build. Our slore also slocks Glidden painls. shingles, Georgia Pacilic and olher brand name paneling. LOUGHLIN LUMBER 8. PREFAB, 6 51:0" Drive, four blocks scum of Hillcrest Mall, Thornhlll, 809-1109 is your home supply headquar'ers. Harold Loughlin The“ property was sold about 20 years ago when the family moved t_o Markham. Avenue, where Peters’ vegetable market now stands. Mr. Gough has been a valued member of Brown’s Corners United Church a tenor soloist _who has brought much pleasure. Danforth Avenue) with more than 60 guests attending._ Happy Timers and the senior Brown's Corners group prepared a buffet luncheon convened by Miss Mary Rodick, Mrs. Gordon Spring and Mrs. Milton Sherman. ' Afterward there was a interesting program. with Miss Margaret Rigsby of Markham as soloist ac- companied by Mrs. Lois Anderson, a devotional conducted by Mrs. Stewart Rumble of Headford, and guest speaker Mrs. Jean Nauta of Lemonville. Mrs. Walter Craig chaired the meeting, and Mrs. Don Reesor was pianist. April 3-4-5, 1975, will surely go down in local history as the time of the big blizzard. Most businesses and social events suffered because of blocked driveways, roads, and nil visibility. Neighbourhood notes At the Leaf household Sachet. the family cat, had the place to herself for five days when her mistress was snowbound in Toronto. Kind friends rescued her from starvation, but she was very put out, and didn’t speak to the family for a whole day after their return. 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