Mrs. Fred Leaf en- tertained recently at a get- acquainted party for Alfred Stong of Richmond Hill who is seeking the Liberal nomination in York Centre Riding. On Saturday morning there will be a plant sale at the church sponsored by the Happy Timers. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tooley formerly of Buttonville and now of Mount Forest. Mr. Tooley tells us he still keeps in touch with the Markham area through his weed spraying business here. Mrs. and Mrs. Russell Tooley attended a wedding at Penetang recently for Mr. Tooley's cousin Thomas Tooley of Agincourt and his fiance Lorraine Charlebois. Christopher Paul Craigie, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Craigie of Scar- borough, was baptised May 11 at the Family Day Service at Brown‘s Corners Church. with Rev. Allen Hallett ofâ€" ficiating. The baby is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Craigie. Mrs. William McGimp- sey's son-in-law and daughter, are members of the group. Buttonville WI catered recently when members of a Scarborough Bowling group held their annual banquet and dance. Caron Newman and Kathy Stewart played the organ and piano accompaniment {or the junior choir and members of the Sunday School singing Kum ba Yah. Neighborhood notes Laurie Stewart read the lesson. and Brian Carr and Glen Donaldson ushered. John Donaldson, Lynn Carr. Jerry Reesor were readers. Donna Cunningham led the service. Young members of the Brown‘s Corners congregation conducted the Family Day Service recently. Mrs. Rae Donaldson’s sister, Mari-Lyn Snider was feted at a bridal shower held in her honor at Brown's Corners church recently with guests attending from this community and Victoria Square. Hostesses were members of the Happy Timers. Family Day service And second, on Sunday evening at Brown’s Corners United Church Karl Tap- scolt will present an organ recital at an informal ser- vice at 7:30 pm. to dedicate the Harriet MacGregor English Memorial organ. Both occasions promise high interest in the com- munity and beyond. Bridal shower First, on Friday at 8 pm. the Buttonville Branch of the York Central Hospital Auxiliary will hold a benefit sale of work, home baking, and a euchre party at Bultonville WI Hall. Correspondent: Mrs. F. H. Leaf Markham Telephone 294-5290 Two events will take the spotlight this weekend. YCHA benefit sale Friday Have you been dropping around ye olde Legion Hall any Thursday, Friday or Saturday evening lately? You really should if you haven‘t already done so. Tickets are available for $3 each. Door prizes and plenty of good music in- terspersed with spot prizes. Lucky draw Last but by no means least we start the month of June on the right foot with members'of the Pipes and Colors â€" along with other committees â€"â€" host for a “D†Day Dance June 7, 8:30 pm to 1 am. Secondly the next General Meeting of Branch 375 will be May 26. While we are having our meeting, members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary will also be having their big election night. Both meetings will begin at 8 pm. SHARP. The dance is being thrown open to members of the branch and their guests; admission is $1.50 per person starting at 9 pm. Ladies‘ Auxiliary Zone “E2†Rally is May 24. This is a day-long event rounded out by a dinner and dance. Thursday évening was York County Board of Education has paid tribute to some of its top mathematics students, BUTTONVILLE Public 50/100! board mee ts region is top mathematics student: ' ' by Chris Ratchford 884-7030 4072 Hwy. 7, Unionville, Markham, Half nine west of Kennedy - 297-3900 25 units inside heated showroom CLionel Glad to reporf Sheila Topper is convalescing at home. Do sincerely hope Sick parade is on the upswing with Urbain Ducharme and Rob McGregor holding the fort at York Central »whilé._ Jaglg Heppel is doing likewise ‘at Scarboro Centenary. Cloverdale Campers Limited Have you got your 50-50 tickets yet? Better hurry as time is running short. Any member of the Color-Guard, Pipe Band or Bill Mac- pherson will supply your needs. No kiddies, not the newspaper magnate, this winner was just an ordinary joe like us. Lucky winner of Ronalds Federated draw was Roy Thompson. This tiine the lucky winner was Mrs. Joanne Taylor. rather quiet but the other two nights made up for it. As you know from past reports we always have a lucky draw at our weekly “Free and Easy". There’s only one thing better than loo/(inn at a new [(mwn Kamper. 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(416)889-0505 In fifth place was Michael Moller, 15, of Markham District High School. with 74.75; in sixth place was Barbara Sorrel], a grade 10 student at Thornhill Secondary, with 74.25. ‘ Tied forlsth A total of 1,466 grade 11 County with 78.75; Simon Ives, 15, a grade 11 student at Thornlea Secondary, third with 77.50; James Leonard, 16, a grade 11 student at Bayview Secondary, fourth with 77. operator for Zenith 8-2000. Residents within the Metro Toronto local culiin area should dial 965â€"8470,. ‘1 H . ' ' ' ' 7 ‘ "' I copy, write to: Mlnistry of Revenue, Ontario Home Buyers Grant Queen's Park. Toronto M7A 2C9. Ontario understands how important it is to have 21 home of your own. And we'd like to help out with a grant of $1.500 toward your first home. It's part of an overall plan to make morclliomcs available in Ontario. And stimv ulate our economy. So it's good for all of us. The ans“;ch to your questions can be found in n Immlx- lan-lm m...~;..ll.. For more information, telephone us (free of charge) by dialling “ prepared to help you underst Who will get it? How? When? Why? The $1,500 Ontario Home Buyers Grant. nA'rsuu...cA1cl-I 'l'l-IE sum-r. DATSUN W. Darcy McKeough Treasurer of Ontario NEILL DATSUN LTD. 10427 Yonge St. Richmond Hill, Ontario Phone: 889-0972 In regional competition, Thornlea' entered three teams. placing first with 52 points and second with 51. King City was next with 41. ’l‘hornlea teams Members of the Thornlea Sailaja Polavarapu of Thornlea, and Dexter Salna of Langstaff, tied for 19th place on the honor roll in this contest with 72 out of 100. and 12 students from 225 Ontario schools entered the first annual Euclid Contest this year. guestions can be found in 21 handy booklet specially I I l ,u ‘ . A and every William Davis Premier Ontario detail of the Grant. For your free Board Chairman Donald Sim of Markham. said the Attending the board meeting were: Scott Petersen, Paul Holyoke, Simon Ives, James Leonard, Sailaja Polavarupa and Dexter Salna. teams were: Simon Ives. David Clusiau. Alan Clarke. Mike Zurowski. Richard Sharp and Steve Evans, all of grade 11; Jun Terado and Lorraine Butt, grade 10, and Aube Ehrlich and Saroja Polavarapu, grade 9. Arthur Meen Minister of Revenue way 0" and asking the The international senior math contest is sponsored by the Mathematics Association of America, the Society of Actuaries and several other organizations. including the Canadian Life Insurance Association. Education Director Sam Chapman, also paid tribute to Mr. Attridge for his work in establishing the contests. students' accomplishments were “a reminder -â€" if we need one â€" of what education is all aboutâ€. FHH 759A