Norman Reid, former clerk of session and an associate through the years, Walter Craig, who retired as treasurer of Brown‘s Corners United Church earlier this year after 41 years of service, was honored with his wife Beatrice at a fellowship hour following the evening ser- vice celebrating the 133rd anniversary of the church May 4. 41-year Brown's Corners United treasurer honoured WHILE YOUR WEEDS \A/ITHER. 14 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. May 14. 1975' 84 Doncuster Ave. 889-8169 - Thornhill Put Golden Vigoro Weed and Feed to work on your lawn. lts special formula combines an organically based fertilizer with Killex which is recognized as one of the most effective weed killers available. This is the easy way to rid your lawn of dandelions, chickweeds and other broadleaf weeds while greening up your grass fast. See yourVigoro lawn care dealer soon. TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1975 The work consists generally of the construction of: â€" approximately 5,830 lin. ft. of 16†dia. ductile iron pipe, including valves in chambers and appurtenances The Contractor will be required to supply all materials. Complete tender documents may be obtained from Giffels, Davis 8: Jorgensen Limited, 30 International Boulevard, Rexdale, Ontario, M9W 5P3, as well as the Town of Richmond Hill, Municipal Offices, upon payment of a deposit of $25.00 per set, in the form of a cheque (not necessarily certified), payable to the Town of Richmond Hill. Such deposit will be refunded upon the return in good condition to the Engineers of the said tender documents within three weeks of the closing date. Each tender must be accompanied by a tender deposit in the form of a certified cheque in the amount equal to 5 percent of the total Tender price, and the successful bidder will be required to provide a 100 percent Per- formance Bond upon execution of the contract agreement. Test pits will be excavated at 11:00 A.M. Thursday, May 22, 1975 for observation by prospective tenderers. The test pits will commence at the North East corner of Langstaff Road and Bathurst Street. SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as to their contents, will be received by the TOWN CLERK, Municipal Offices, of the Town of Richmond Hill, 10,266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario, IAC 4Y5, until 12:00 noon Toronto time on WATCH YOUR GRASS GROW Rice, Acting Clerk Tenders for the Construction of Wutermuins on Bathurst Street from langstuff Road to Birch Avenue MASTER BEEF CHUNKS 15 02. 30° MASTER DOG DINNER 50 lbs. s9.69 3 MONTHS FLEA COLLAR *1_'l7 TOWN OF RICHMOND Hlll SOLD IN CASE LOTS ONLY ON CANNED GOODS â€"â€" NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC â€" Effective May 16th CASH 8. CARRY â€" THIS WEEK SPECIALS â€" DISCOUNT DOG FOODS In his presentation ad- dress, Mr. Reid described Mr. Craig as one who served the church “with sincere assisted by Alan Carr, secretary of Stewards, presented the couple with a framed plaque, picturing the old and new churches, and a pair of lounge garden chairs. Mrs. Craig also received flowers, presented by Mrs. Norman Reid, treasurer of UCW. May 22nd ‘1.77 “There were 33 envelope subscribers that year, all listed by number in the report, and in 1935 there were 47 subscribers. In the late ’20’s Mr. Craig was convenor of Citizenship for the Young Peoples Society, and later was president of Toronto East Presbytery YPU. He {aught Bible class, and has served as a church elder dedication and love There has never been a deficit since Mr. Craig took over the financial reins," said Mr. Reid. “In his first year as treasurer, 1934, the total income was $934, and the first report showed a balance of $1.40, the first time in several years to show a credit balance. Satisfaction Always! s e V I G “Walter has done eVerything," said Mr. Reid. “With his little saw. ham- mer and shove] many things were done for which the church was not charged a cent." Present for the occasion were the couple‘s daughter Janet and son Fraser. Anniversary Services There were two fine In reply, Mr. Craig noted that over the past 41 years yearly funds have grown from $934 in 1934, to over $24,000 last year. for many years BUTTONVILLE Lorrespondent: Mrs. F. H. Leaf Markham Telephone 294-5290 {our Garden iï¬ JZ/ gDoll There was special music by junior and senior choirs, and the seniors were in- debted to a number of the “Vikingsâ€, Masonic brothers of Don Reesor, who bolstered the male section. The choirs were led by Mrs. Don' Reesor, Mrs. Marguerite Jones, and Miss Regina Allen played piano accompaniment for the juniors. services at Brown‘s Corners United Church May 4, when the congregation celebrated its 133rd Anniversary. Rev. Don Kranz of Bethesda Lutheran Church, Union- ville, was guest speaker at 11 am and in the evening Rev. Dr. Douglas Smith of St. Andrew’s United Church, Markham, preached a fine sermon. - Members of the “Happy Timersâ€, Unit 1, presented a comedy skit “Consolation†when Brown's Corners UCW held its May meeting at the church on the evening of May 7. Players were Mrs. Don Reesor, Mrs. Bev. Walker, Mrs. Allen Hallett and Mrs. Carol Newman. Unit 1 members also sang a group of songs. Mrs. ducted flowers Following the evening service, friends gathered in the Christian education room for refreshments, served by members of the anniversary committee, assisted by choir and CGIT members. UCW comedy Walter Craig con- the meeting. and were presented to the oldest and youngest mother present â€" Mrs. Douglas Hood and Mrs. Bev Walker. During business it was agreed to cancel a proposed UCW birthday tea. and in- stead join with the Sunday school picnic at the church June 15, and provide a birth- day cake to celebrate the 50th anniversary at that time. CGIT and Explorers There were 55 guests present April 28, at Brown‘s Corners United Church, when the CGIT and Explorers held their mother and daughter banquet â€" the theme â€" “Pattern for Living, All Sizes." Janice Parton was toastmistress, Lynn Carr (continued on page 15) BWSW Pam/111 ’m Roflkgzoflï¬m GARDEN CLUB SHOWPIECE ROSE BUSHES ROSE BUSHES Pruned and ready to plantFSuitablefor new beds or re- placements. 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