‘ â€" sAUNDERS Travel Service DONNA‘S RESTAURANT Dr. Dales from the Health of Animal Division of the Department of Agriculture will be guest speaker and show pictures. § p o â€"EVERYBODY ~WELCOMEâ€" There Is Still Rabies In Vaughan Let‘s Do Something About It Eglinton & Dufferin RU. 1â€"55% Cor. St. Clair & Old. Westen. Rd. 6 TOWNSLEY. ST. LIMITED S. FREEDMAN & SON LTD. WE HAVE A SUPERâ€"GIANT PRESS TO HANMTLE ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY A special meeting dealing with Rabies will be held in Vellore ~Hall A BIG YEAR FOR YOU! GIBBONS PRINTING HOUSE Wednesday, January 7, at 8 p.m. STEE â€" CAST T I N To All Our fFriends and Customers TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN 1959 Inaugural Council Meeting Monday, January 5, 1959 8.00 O‘CLOCK P.M.* Only Fox Tails will be accepted when making claim for bounty. n & Dutterin 1y â€"I say that I <don‘t know . 1â€"5596 nmh;’ym _jI~ must have TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN Effective Jchuury 1, 1959 WA NTED MIGHEST PRICES PAID ClA WOODBRIDGE TOrONTO, LONDON, Whibsor, HAMRTON, OTTAWA, Owin souns AUTO INSURANCE POR CARSMA parvins The,‘U be carsaful, thep‘ll be eautious ToX hay‘it make it to Minoiven sinty By taking cars in Aftyâ€"nins. COâ€"OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, histletown KReports Clork J. M. MeDONALD Clerk AlL META‘S PHONE ROGER 7â€"0661 CH. 1â€"5872 wunu‘hï¬np:m anyâ€" way, better luck this : ; You didn‘t .get my Christmas greetâ€" sion on January 7th ‘and 8th, 1989 from 7.30 to 9.30, and‘ will continue until March 12th, when awards will be given for proâ€" g:: p‘lwmln' and drawing. ng award will be doâ€" nated by Mr. Albert Barker, and the award for drawing by Dr. Ann Curtin. ings, so now I‘d like to wish all of you a very Happy New Year, and many blessings in 1959. | . Franklin Carmichael Art Club . The Art Class will resume its studies under the auspices of the ‘The fall classes were conclud-‘ ed on Thursday, December 18th, when a social time was enjoyâ€" ed, and the class was given the opportunity to express appreciaâ€" tion to Mr. John Labonte Smith for his unstinting effort and exâ€" cellent guidance in class inâ€" struction. Anyone interested in joining the ‘class could contact Mrs. Elphick at CH, 1â€"5453 for inâ€" formation. St. Andrew‘s Church on Decemâ€" ber 21st, with the nine lessons being read by members of the congregation. â€" Christmas â€" Day services were well attended. There will be a Watchnight Serâ€" vice commencing at 11.30 p.m. on December 3lst, so if you would like to start the New Year well, why don‘t you join us at St. Andrew‘s on New Year‘s Eve? ‘Members of the local Scout Troop will be holding a winter camp at Arthur, Ont., from New Year‘s Eve to January 4th, so let us hope that the weather doesn‘t get too coâ€"0â€"0â€"1 for comfort! _ St. Andrew‘s W.A. will meet at the home of Mrs. Lil Marnie, MlSSIOH LIrC|e McGillvray Ave., on Tuesday,| ‘The regular monthly meeting January 6th, 1059. of the Mission Circle of Woodâ€" The first Ratepayers‘ meeting|pridge United Church was held of 1959 will be held on Tuesday,|at the home of Doris McLean, Jan. 13th, at Thistletown Schqol. Concord on Tuesday evening A good New Year‘s resolution|pee 16th, with 11 members & might be to attend your loc.nl € visitors present. ratepayers‘ meetings an.d keep in\ ‘The theme chosen Was A touch with what is going on in \Christmas . Service from . the this rapidly growing community:|pumnary. Doris McLean opened '-.av;i»nrg»i}out_he fact that the usual meeting night would be New Year‘s Day, the Ist Humâ€" ber West Cub and Scout Moth-‘ ers‘ Auxiliary has postponed its meeting until Jan. 8th, 1959. The meeting will be at Thistletown United Church Sunday School room at 8 p.m. All mothers of Cubs and Scouts are sincerely welcomed. In the Es . ARCHIBALD BROWN ceased, late of the Towaship{ of Vaughan, in the County oK "York, Retired Farmer. All"\persvfl!" having â€" claims| against the Esilate of Archibald: Brownlee, late of the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York, deceased, who died on or about the 10th day of October, 1958, are hereby notified to send particulars of the same to the undersigned Solicitor for the Exâ€" ecutors, duly verified, on or beâ€" fore the 30th day of January, 1959. After that date the asâ€" sets will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then !have notice. yï¬co To Creditageg and Others DATED at Toronto this l1th day of December, 1958. J. KENNETH KIDD, 371 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors James Stanley Brownlee and Isabella Brownlee. Nintieca T _Anton â€" Gaddy, domineering| yar; lel heir endeaâ€" Notice To ang neored n nules ns househels rours o a un Creditors and Others|with an iron hand. Craving al s ++ In the Estate of JOSEPH PATâ€"|s0n, his disappointment in Ellen| children of Pine Ridge Presâ€" RICK O‘ROURKE, SR., deceased,| Was early apparent, and sensing|byterian Church had the i r late of the Township of Vaughan, |!" the girl a strength which May | Christmas treat on Dec. 3rd with in the County of York, Retired Prove a challenge to his will|the usual arrangements. Leather Sorter. his affection is lavished on * (® * All persons having claims Frankie, his pretty.Erru'k-willid Another appendix lost â€" this against the Estate of Joseph|YOUNE®T daughter. Ellen‘s mOthâ€" |yime the victim losing same wa: Patrick O‘Rourke, Sr., late of| °T is ineffectual and in‘trovrrted, Miss Dorothy Fox in an emerâ€" tÂ¥e Township of Vaughan, in |aNd the girl develops e@tly @N |yency operation on Dec. 18th the County of York, deceased|independence and "en"; ?1 "" Best wishes for a speedy recovâ€" who died on or about the 14th | SPONSibility which stands her in | ory, Dorothy, day of October, 1958, are hereâ€" good stead when she has ‘tlo cce * + by notified to send particulars struggle through a tragic crisis| mms Choir Leader of Pine a3 iha soma in the nndaraisnad |entirely alone. 80 0 c . |Ridee Presbyterian Church Mrs All persons having claims against the Estate of Joseph Patrick O‘Rourke, Sr., late of the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York, deceased, who died on or about the 14th day of October, 1958, are hereâ€" by notified to send particulars of the same to the undersigned Solicitor for the Executors, duly verified, on or before the 30th day of January, 1959. After that date the assets will be distributâ€" ed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Toronto this l1th day of December, 1958. J. KENNETH KIDD, 371 Bay Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors Joseph Patrick O‘Rourke, Jr., and Margaret Elizabeth O‘Rourke. carol service was held at Doris McLean Elected .To Head Mission Circle The theme chosen was a Christmas â€" Service from . the hymnary. Doris McLean opened the meeting with hymn 55 ‘Hark the glad sound of the saviour comes‘ followed by prayer in unison No. 771 The Scripture was taken from the hymnary 748â€"verses 1â€"21 given by Eric Etlen Vanderbury & Lillian Gilâ€" bert. The Ist & 5th verses of Hymn 46, ‘All Hail the Power of Jesus Name‘ was sung, followed ‘by the 2nd part of the praver T71 ‘A confession of sin‘. The )second scripture â€" lesson . was taken from the hymnary No. 753 ‘by Marion Morrison, followed by hymn No. 64 "Angels from the Realms of Glory‘. The third THE WHEEL OF EARTH by Helga Sandburg (MeDowell Obolensky) Reviewed by Margaret Leeper A way of life, stark in its simâ€" plicity, in a country of rugged beauty, is shown to us with picturesque clarity in this story of rural Kentucky in the 1920‘s. Elien Gaddy has, at sixteen, a background of almost unreâ€" mitting hard work, yet her feelâ€" ing for the land, and particuâ€" larly her love and understandâ€" ing of the animal life on her father‘s farm, brings her a comâ€" fort and warmth denied to her by her family. Gradually maturing, Ellen beâ€". comes strongâ€" enough to face the consequences of the mistake. of her inexperience, acknowâ€" ledges her illegitimate child, for whom friends are caring, and brings him back to the farm to face her father. But, as the child develops, her strength of will has to withstand Gaddy‘s resolve to mould the boy to his way of ‘]lfe. Breaking all family ties, Ellen "hires out" to Polish farm< ers in Illinois, taking her boy with her, and a freer, gayer family life opens up for her Here she finds love, after all the starved, repressed . years, along viï¬;rtrlltdy such as she has never known. q4 _ ww __ Thursday Book Review But we leave Ellen, her ultiâ€" mate happiness no longer in doubt, in the country of her heart, the wheel of earth turnâ€" ing full cycle. < â€" herself a poet‘s dnushter, in Al» most lyrical prose. It is powerâ€" ful 'fll:lh?' I.IM the'mdot hel: that, ary stories of sarly hchnl ï¬o Wheel of Earth" will remain cherished in the mind. The way of life, now rapidly disappearing, of the strong, simâ€" ple people of the Kentucky hinâ€" terlands, their manner of speech, folkâ€"songs, _ superstitions, . and above all the rugged beauty of their countryside, are vividly described by Miss Sandburg, herself a poet‘s daughter, in alâ€" ACROSS /R f poWN scripture was taken from hymn No. 764 by Evelyn McFadden, followed by prayer No. 766. Hymn 66, ‘God Rest You Merry Gentlemen‘ was sung, followed by the Benediction No. 749 which was given by Doris McLean. ’ The chapter on ‘The Cariâ€" beans‘ from the study book was given by Fay Cannon. Mr. & Mrs. A. Doan of Humber Sumâ€" mit showed their slides on their trip to ‘the Caribeans‘ two years ago and finished off with a few taken at Niagara Falls which were thoroughly enjoyed. They had several souvenirs and handiâ€" crafts of the natives to exhibit which brought their story of the life in the Caribeans to a climax. Doris McLean then thanked Mr. & Mrs. Doan for coming & preâ€" senting their slides to ys. Elizabeth McLean then ‘took the chair for the business,‘ minâ€" utes were adopted as read, treasurer‘s report & the roll call which was answered with a yverse from the Bible containing ‘Worship‘. Miss Ferris who is secretary for Mission Circles on our Presâ€" bytery was present & gave a few words at this time. Elizabeth McLean, our president then thanked everyone for all their coâ€"operation during the year.| Then Mary Wood, our Advisory | ‘President, was ‘presented with a ) l«,ifl for her untiring efforts. I We then had an exchange of Christmas gifts followed by carol ~insing led by Rev. A. Hodgson & Eric Ellen Vanderburg. Rev. J. A. Hodason conducted the election of officers which reâ€" sulted as ‘follows: Advisory Presidentâ€"Mrs. Mary Wood, Past Presidentâ€"Elizabeth McLean. Presidentâ€"Doris Mcâ€" Lean, Vice President â€" Fvelyn McFadden, Secretary â€" Fetn Wardlaw, â€" Treasurer â€" Iren» ®avee, Card Convenorsâ€"Shirley Gilbert, Irene Boyce. The hostess & committee then served a delicious lunch. Humber (Continued various | fields vours. Another appendix lost â€" this time the victim losing same wa: Miss Dorothy Fox in an emerâ€" gency operation on Dec. 18th Best wishes for a speedy recovâ€" ery, Dorothy. The Choir Leader of Pine Ridge Presbyterian Church, Mrs Bruce Metcalfe of nearby Thisâ€" tletown, had the misfortune t> discover a fire in her beautiful home and while the actual fite was confined to the rear portion, the result was a bout $5000.00 damage being suffered. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT 11 it fol 0 |â€" en ‘Toss PROSPECY 3â€"5071 from Page 3) of their endeaâ€" Summit MEMORIAL ARENA, WOODBRIDGE EVERY SATURDAY NIQGHT AT 8 P.M. AND SUNDAYS AT 3 P.M. AVOID TRAGEDY ON PONDS AND RIVERS Do YOUR SKATING ‘ Drains Cleaned and DR. W. E. TOSSBL, O.A.C., Field Husbandry Dept. 3 «Repaired _ _ . "New Developments in Hay and Pasture Crops" & 24 HOUR SERVICE DR. B. C. MATTHEWS, O.A.C. Soils Dept. c. sTUNDEN "son. manaorment ‘ RICHMOND WILL PREE LUNCH AT NOON | Phone TURNER 4â€"1145 R. J. DARLINGTON, Maple _ W. M. COCKBURN, Newmarket |. Septic Tanks Pumped || / No. 7 Mwy. â€" Woodbridge Phone ATlas 8â€"0561 F convert to BOTTLED GAG TODaY, it atiories IN EVERY war or etherwise by appeintment â€" NO CHARGE â€" RAVEN‘S br epnt S6GA wint CAT s FREEMAN OLSON PETROLEUM PRODUCTS _ * Fuel Oil x Stove Oil * Gasoline * Motor Oils * Antiâ€"Freeze AT THE For Prompt Service â€" Phone ATlas 8â€"1323 Soil & Crop Improvement ANNUAL MEETING AT THE WOODBRIDGE and DISTRICT MEMORIAL Tickets on sale at Henderson‘s Drug Store, Woodbridge Dairy Bar, Humberwood Dairy Bar and at the Arena. FRANK 0. REEVES â€" SON EVERY SATURDAY Public Skating A Good Place to Buy Flowers Our @reenheuses on the Westonâ€"Woodbridge Rd. ® WOODBRIDGE COMMUNITY SKATNG CLUB Community Skating EVERY SUNDAY AT 3:30 p.m. Quizz Panel â€" "Time Is Money" Second half of the season: CHILDREN $1; Students $1.50; ADULTS $2 ADULTS:50¢c â€" CHILDREN: 25¢ Â¥ OUueg ie 7 TA CE MAWNZ NECHHI Door prizesâ€"9.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. CHILDREN â€" 8 to 9:30 p.m. ADULTS â€" 8 to 10:30 p.m. TOWN HALL, NEWMARKET do’ Jflfl. 7"“â€"'0.30 G ARENA| York County | _‘ ATlaos 8â€"1197