Mrs. Carman Hen- derson of Vancouver, BC spent last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Totton. ' We notice several more “for sale" signs on Gormley properties, namely â€" Jesse Steckley's and David Sloss’ residences. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Cober of Kitchener enâ€" joyed the weekend with their son and daughter-in- law, Rev. and Mrs. James Cober and family. Roy Brillinger finished harvesting his six acres of potatoes the last Wed- nesday of October and reports a fine crop. Neighborhood notesr Fine potato crop is harvested There will be a trash collection in Areas E Er F. Trash is deï¬ned as garden material; tree trunks over 4 inches diameter cut to 5 foot lengths; branches tied in bundles: old furniture; electrical kitchen and household appliances; automobile parts (not weighing more than 50 lbs.) and household junk. Building material created by the householder will be accepted. Contractors' building material will not be accepted. W V\\\ Gold Er Silver Charms & Bracelets Assorted Jewellery BORK JEWEH'ERS M AREA "E" N. Limit of Ladies’ _ _ â€" Golf Club V "F" I <3", AREA Steeles Ave. ' AREA "E" BayVieW Aye- Leslie 8:. 10123 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL PREâ€"CHRISTMAS‘l Trash must be out at curbside by 8 am. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 297-1900, Ext. 218 m 20% WATCHES Generous Trade-In Allowance on 3!! Watcims OFF Town of Markham Trash Collection AREA E â€" NOVEMBER 20, 1975 AREA F â€" NOVEMBER 17, 1975 Please note your area and collection days: Hwy. No. 7 Friends are sorry to learn that Tom Clarke has been confined to his home for two weeks with a back problem. Mrs. Pearl Warwick of Richmond Hill spent Sunday with Mrs. Albert Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wright of Rosemont were dinner guests Sunday with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright. Miss Jean Brillinger spent a few days with her friend, Miss Marjorie Heise of Nanticoke. ‘gormley Rings Pendants Earrings Tie Tacs Beautiful selection of floor and wall clocks‘ for your fall decorating and Holiday needs See our large giftware section...specially price tagged ileppmues until November 15 a tag ed sale continues until Nov .70, # JLE'IM Jean Leaf 294-5290 Isth smorgasbord raised $1.157 Brown's Corners United Church Women learned last week at the regular meeting of United Church Women, that the smorgasbord held at the Belated congratulat- ions to Mrs. Clara Wells who celebrated her 88th birthday November 3. Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul Draper entertained 30 15th smorgasbord raised $1,157 Correspondent 884-1687 Mrs. Walter Craig. assisted by Mrs. Donaldson, Miss Mary Rodick. Mrs. Cough and Mrs; Hood conducted a devotional on ‘Light‘ and Mrs. Beverly Walker sang. accompanied by Mrs. Donald Reesor. Mrs. The November meeting was convened by Mrs. John Donaldson and Mrs. Milton Sherman, assisted by Mrs. Jack Cough and Mrs. Doug Hood. friends and relatives Sunday at a birthday party in honor of Linda’s mother, Mrs. Russ Ellas. Mr. and Mrs. William Ash and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon church October 22 was a successful venture, earning $1,157 and bringing friends from as far as Montreal to attend This was the 15th year for the event which began in 1961. Rice's. Flowers For ALL Occasions RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 884-1812 Phone 889-1812 Qahtsmflen G I Optometrists; HILVLCREST MALL m a IDEAS Richmond Hill Wired Anywhere We Deliver to Toronto & Surrounding Districts Mackey were among the Mr. and Mrs. John Ash of guests. Newmarket. Neighborhqod NoteAs Mvrs. Alfred Miller demonstrated handcr- afts, assisted by Mrs. Wm. Palmer. when Headford United Church Women entertained their sister organization. Hope United Church Women‘ at Victoria Square United Church on Wednesday, November 5. Allen Hallett showed films of a banner comâ€" petition held recently by the United Church, and Mrs, Walker read the commentary. Miss Connie Ash spent Arthur Briggs-Jude is the weekend with her enjoying a week‘s deer brother and sister-in-law, hunting in the Mat- AAAAA Radio Ihaek Charles Hooper, has been at York Central Hospital for eye surgery recently. Mrs. Garnet Francy. Mrs. Richard Pralet and Mrs. George Barker were at the Royal York Hotel last week for the con- vention of the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario. There were 19 tables of players for the third buttonville Chronomatic-9 AM/ FM Clock Radio SALE 3995 0 Five year guaraniee c Wainui veneer enclosure Special loam suspension tweeier 8" accousiic suspension woofer Removable grille cioih Richmond Heights Shopping Centre 1 0520 Yonge Street Richmond Hill 884-4555 A DIVISION OF TANDV LEATHER CO. OF CANADA LIMITED Radio and buzzer alarm lighted Telechron clock 0-60 minufe sleep swifch Bum-in anfennas and earphone jack 28-196 W a Com lelel sale P Y 96 o llluslraled manual included . Explore Ihe world of space age 0 Learn how and whys building gliders, helium balloons efc. game of the present euchre series sponsored by Bultonville WI at the hall October 24. Winners included Mrs. George Kelly, Mrs. Jean Trimble, Mrs. Jim Grainger, Mrs. Muriel Hill. Harvey Hill, Bill Henderson. Howard Gehring and Alfred Rennie. Alvin Robin- son and Mrs. Douglas Hood won lucky draw prizes and the freezeout went to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hickman, Jessie Grainger and Hill Hen- derson. Hostesses for the evening were Miss Mary Rodick, Mrs, Agnes Baker, Mrs. Alice Brown, Mrs. Hazel Hooper and Mrs. Mabel Barker. Enjoy fowl supper Autumn and church fowl suppers are synonymous in this part of the country, and last week a number of local people attended the supper sponsored by the Victoria Square United Church at the community hall, among them: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hord with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hord, Aubrey Stephenâ€" son. Mrs. Russell .,/:> Science Fair ' PAIR Holds up to 32 cussefles Ba" bearing swivel Durable orange and black moulded plasiic Cassette lazy‘Susun SALE PEA L [she MC-IOOO Speaker Price 695°“ Reg. tawaska Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Briggs-Jude of Welland enjoyed the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Arthur Briggs-Jude. Boyington, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craig and Janet. Jack Rodick, Miss Mary Rodick, Mrs. Helen Sellar and Miss Rhea Scott. The event is a popular one, with tickets sold only beforehand. Unfortun- ately there were many who did not understand this. and several were turned away at the door. Yotk Central Hospital - Trench St. & Maior Mackenzie, Richmond Hill Call 883-2234, 883-2235. North Branch 773-5341 STORES AND PARTICIPATING DEALERS GOT A QUESTION? Where do I get job retraining? Where can I play chess? When do the Lions meet? Where can I find help? I feel as a parent, that I am losing control of my anger NEED A SERVICE? 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? 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€" Friendly visiting and services to shut-ins. A Information about community resources. ~ Referral to qualified professionals when necessary. All services are provided by trained volunteers who will respect the con fidential nature of each request, 2495 8-Track lazy Susan Holds 20 8-lrack tapes Ball bearing swivel Durable orange and black moulded plash‘c Science Fair “ Chronomatic-202 Digital Alarm Clock Optical 3*- lab Kit Illuminaved digiial readouf 3 hour sleep swiich Wake Up to AM/FM or buzzer Bum-In anienna and earphone jack Reg. Price 6495 Mrs. Albert Hawkins was guest Saturday at the Jones-Butler wedding in Pickering United Church. The groom is her nephew. Mrs. William Stewart of Bethesda spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins. Mrs. A. Hawkins and Mrs. Peal Warwick visited Mrsi Nettie Koch at the Resthaven Nursing Home in Aurora Sunday afternoon and found her quite well. (‘hurch news Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawkins visited her mother, Mrs. Mildred Baker. in Oshawa Saturday. The intermediate seminar sewing circle met Saturday 28-198 THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1975 â€" C-9 Make and develop pholos Build a 35 mm reflex camera. 9elescope, microscaï¬e, periscope eh: Includes Hopï¬caHy perfed lenses th H2 page [Hus'raied manual Pvices In Eilect Until November 15I75 An Ontario Youth Team. consisting of Misses Carol Robertson, Helen Carson, Brian Bell and John Yates ministered to the youth in this area at the Missionary Church each evening last week, except Thursday. and in seminars all day The 102nd anniversary services at the Missionary Church were very successful with Rev. William Smith of Pem- broke as special speaker and the Sellwoods of Mississauga as guest singers. The church was packed both morning and night. Monday night at Heise Hill Church. 3 31 SALE arm