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The Liberal, 24 Dec 1975, p. 6

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At the evening service the CGIT and Explorers assisted by Jane Hallett and Jeffery Walker, held a Vesper service to honor Mrs. Richard Carr and Lynn lit the third Advent candle and Brian Carr led the devotional Christmas legends and customs were told by Glenn Donaldson, Sharon and Allan Reesor, Jerry Reesor and Laurie Carr. Lorie Stewart told the story of the first White Gift, and David Stewart and Ray Brown were ushers. The junior choir, led by Mrs. Marguerite Jones with Gina Allen and Mrs. Don Reesor on the piano and organ. sang. and Susie Carr performed the dedication of gifts, assisted by her sister Heather. The White Gift service was conducted by members of the Sunday SchooL Catholic schools gain 603 supporters Changes from public school supporters to Catholic school sup- porters amounted to 603 during 1975 in York Region, Assessment Officer Marlene Boyle told a meeting of York Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board last week. Total assessment gained in the changes was White Gift service held A-6 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. Dec. 24. 1975 303K JEWELLEBS 10123 Yonge Street , Richmond Hill Correspondent Jean Leaf 294-5290 Warmest Wishes for a Cozy Christmas to all of our friends and customers When Jack and Miss Mary Rodick held their Christmas party on Dec. 14, guests included Mrs. Morrison Sellar of Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Early, London; Mr. and Mrs. John Rodick and family and Mrs. William Rodick. Weston; Miss Lily Tate, Toronto; and Mr. and Mrs. James Rodick, Buttonville; and Miss May Harper of Bolton. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brodie of Willowdale recently. Mrs. Allen Hallett is making good progress after surgery at York Central Hospital. the birth of the Christ child. There was a nativity scene, and a birthday cake with a special candlelighting service. Neighborhood notes about $12,060,000, Mrs. Boyle‘s report for year showed. Richmond Hill led the list of changeovers with 138. while Markham was next with 134 and Vaughan followed with 115. Other changeovers: Newmarket, 65; Georgina, 44; King. 37; Aurora. 27; Whitchurch- buttonville Six-year-old Wayne Carr spent the last week before Christmas at the Hospital for Sick Children, for corrective leg surgery. On White Gift Sunday at Brown's Corners United Church, he sang in the junior choir with other members of his family, and then went on to hospital. The report stated that corporations in all municipalities except Markham, Vaughan and Richmond Hill were sent letters asking them to be separate school sup- porters. However, “the results were not gratifying," as only about 15 out of the 10,000 letters The Donald Reesor family and Mrs. Douglas Hood and Isobel will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reesor, Markham, on Christmas. Stouffville, 23; East Gwillimbury, 16. Mrs. Fred Leaf and Lynda were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hird at the Kingsway on Saturday. llfllll l2 STORES FDR VOUB (DIWEIIIEIIIE! CREDIT: No money down and um slam creaul lc all who quahly‘ Floor Models, End of Lines, One-el-a-lliml, Serateh‘n’ Dent, as well as Regular Warehouse Stock still in Factory Cartons! According to the report, the reason for not changing their taxes seemed to be the mill rate. The results were better this time, however, with 150 out of 5,000 let- ters returned. Some of the assessment gains (residential-co- “It costs too much money", was the reason given. Letters were also sent to families without any children in school throughout the nine municipalities. were returned 69 DONCASTER AVE. THORNHIll 889-4434 # 69 FllA-M-A R'l‘ DANfORTH RADIO NOW OPEN, ART GALLERY 8. CUSTOM FRAMING SHOWROOM. FOR EXCITING NEW ART CONCEPTS 8 A LARGE SELECTION OF CUSTOM FRAMES, GALLERIA SOMETHING YOU LOVE Open - Mon. Tues. Wed. 8. Sm. l0 -6 Thurs 8 fri. IO -9 QUALITY AT THE RIGHT PRICE SALE ENDS SATURDAY DECEMBER 27th 6 RM! H "mm GIFTS 8. COFFEE DRAW FOR DOOR PRIZE mmercial) for 1975. with last year’s figures also shown: Vaughan: 1974 â€" $22,731,943 â€" $4.560,886; 1975 â€" $23,492,584 â€" $5,229,707; Markham: $44,168,085 â€" $3,631,241; $46,639,067 â€" $3,912,535: Richmond Hill: $23,412,619 â€" $1,625,539; $24,847,421 â€" $1,615,898; Newmarket: $10,514,347 â€" $699,176; $11,397,541 â€" $1,386,502. Aurora was down slightly in both areas. Its residential assessment for 1974 was 37.096.042, compared with $7,003,627 - VORKDALE 703-425! O HILLCREST MALL RICHMOND HILL 089-1156 Shale: Hwy, Na. 7 Jam SI. o YOWNE 5 COUNTflYE 2213\95 c AGINCOURT MALL 291-7306 Its commercial take last year was $689,811, compared with $620,781 for 1975. King showed a residential gain, but was down in its commercial assessment. The former for 1974 and 1975 were $11,641,897 and $11,813,587. respectively. for 1975 The latter cafegory {61' the same period showed 23 We hope our many friends and cus- 3‘ 5 tomers enjoy a Merry Christmas and g; a New Year filled with happiness! g FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Powell Plumbing Supply Ltd. 480 ELGIN MILLS RD. E. RICHMOND HILL, ONT. 0 SCARBOROUGH TOWN CENTRE 435-5790 0 DANFORTH SHOPPERS WORLD 696-1‘03 $394,533 and $366.879 respectively. Estimates for kin« dergarten enrolment for September. 1976. showed 534 separate school supporters and 176 public school supporters. For junior kin- dergarten, the same two categories showed 402 and 197. respectively. I BRAMPTON QUEEN SI EASY ‘57-6715 o EGLINTON sou‘AnE 7514650 - PICKERING SHERIDAN MALL EJQ-BOU - ALBION MALL SHOPPERS WORLD 741â€"0285 o M|SS|SSAUGA DUNDAS AT DIXIE 270-7317 0 CLEARANCE CENTRE 306 VONGE 364-9373

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