Ontario Community Newspapers

The Liberal, 16 Jan 1969, p. 8

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Wedding anniversary greet- ings to Mr. and Mrs. John Em- pringham. married 54 years January 20. Mr. and Mrs Ross Nichols are now patients at The Willows Rest Home. Aurora. Special birthday greetings to Mrs. Florence Boyd, who, on January 20 will be celebrating her 85th birthday. Congratula- tions Mrs. Boyd! Birthday greetings to Jamie Buchanan. two years old Janu- ary 13, Gordon Berta January 15. Ed Gibson, Tony Roman and William Sandle all on January 17, Margaret Gee January 19 and Rev. Martin Jenkinson Jan- uary 19. -v.l Central ' Hospital Richmond Hill, following surgery last week. his -V__er.-n.u his chartered accountant's course at Ryerson Technological Institute. The commfinitryqéxtends best wishes 'for a speedy recovery to Robert Boxd. who is in York 11“,. - - A sleigh-ride party is being planned for the teachers. ofiic- ers and members of the Sunday school and the parents of the children. to be held at Cedar Glen February 1. Guest speaker will be .Dr. John Wesley White. Music by DeVerne Mullen and an histori- cal sketch by E. J. Stiver. A social 'hour “:ifi vfié afterwards and coffee and gm; will be served. Sleigh-Ride The Centennial. anniversary service of the Markham Townâ€" ship Sunday school association will be held in the Victoria Square United Church January 23 at 7.45 pm. This Sunday at 11.30 am a Baptismal service will be held at the regular service at the United Church. Plan to attend. Convention Prizewlnners at Friday even- ing's euchre party held in the community hall were: ladies, Mrs. A. Wood, Mrs. Fred Gib- son and Mrs. Alvin Caseley; men. Elmer Hadwen, John Orr and Herman Mortson. Wil- liam Orr won the draw on a box of groceries. January 24 is the date of the next evening of fun for euchre enthusiasts. Church News Euchre Rev. Ward Shantz, district superintendent will speak at the Missionary Church January 19 at 7.30 pm. The senior women's sewing circle of Heise Hill Church met all day Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Wideman. The intermediate sewing circle whose meeting was post- poned because of road condi- tions last week met Tuesday evening at the home of "Mrs. Russell Heise. Emmanuel Bible College pre- sented inspirational and chal- lenging messages at the morn- ing and evening services at the Missionary Church Sunday. Gormley WI will hold their January meeting on the 22nd at the home of Mrs. E. A. Smith. Roll call will be "The Most His- torical Day I Can Remember". Mrs. F. Munroe will have the Gazette and Mrs. Deb Baker will review a Canadian author or artist. Mrs. George Boyn- ton will convene the program of1 historical research and current‘ events. 1 Church News Bruce Mortsqn has completed A number of residents attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Lucinda Stauffer Friday after- noon. Sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the B0- lender family. WI Miss Beth Anne Wideman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Wideman had her tonsils removed lecently but is proâ€" zressing well. Victoria Square , Tobago, Trinidad was the cale chosen by J. Swindells a three-week winter holiday Mr. and Mrs. Dean Halvey of Port Arthur spent the holiday) season with his parents. Mr. and‘ Mrs. Lloyd Hawey and otheiu relatives. When Christmas is over and‘ the outside lighting equipment is brought in it is not unusual to find less equipment than wasi put out. We wonder “by people have to stoop so low as to “lift" bulbs which are used to beautify homes over the holiday season. In our case a green spotlight was removed. Perhaps we should be thankful the thief needed only a green one, since two blue ones were also available! ........ I Commencing February 1. the post office will close at 1 pm Saturdays. This is a new regu- lation that has been enacted by the post office department. Only first class mail and news- papers will be delivered by the rural couriers on Saturday and since they will make their rounds much earlier residents are asked to put their mail in the boxes early on Saturdays.‘ Wicket service at the post ofâ€"( fice will be available from 9 am to 1 pm Saturdays. Remem-E her February 1 is the starting; date. ‘ Neighborhood Notes 8 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday Correspondent: Mrs. W. Sandle RR. 2 Gormley Telephone 887-5421 Correspondent: Mrs. Chas. Milsted Telephone 887-5445 GORMLEY will be held 10- for SALE PRICE “ssv- . -_- ..-.-‘., guvavv.-. available in Canada. its projected picture brilliancy and clarity will astound you. The "2000" is specially designed for the all new Super Q.I. low voltage lamp and is the only La Ronde of the series to use this new extra power lamp. 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