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The Liberal, 7 Feb 1929, p. 1

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ll H I! H II l H i 0 ll 0 H II N H u. H O M “YORK COUNTY’S NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER” “In Essentials, VOL. LI. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, oouo=o=o=o=ro=o=o=o=oo=o=o=o==xo0 . Yonge at o Matinee ' Castlefield ° a 1to~ eatre ' 2.30 - 2172 Saturday, Feb. 9 Ci Thursday, Feb. 7 Friday. Feb. 8 I. 777m outthelaugh their A WHALE Q. _,/. . .5 \ I ' ‘. , if ' OF A ROAR A SHORE A FLOAT AND YO-HO AND A BARREL 0F COME TO OUR EARLY SHOW SATURDAY AT 7 AND SAVE HAVING TO WAIT. Tuesday, Feb. 12 Wednesday, Feb. 13 Monday, Feb. 11 a» ' ' A CONTEST FOR LOVE ! A Thrill- Charles A ing Relis- Nolers ‘ tic College and . Romance Colleen as a small town innocent who wants to see life as it is told in the Tabloid Headlines Gets mixed in a gang ngand thinks its great fun until the piper calls for his pay. 0 0 0 .1. Flaming Youth in Flames of Love Comedy “ Playful Papas ’ Capitol News =0=0=O=°=D=Ol=°=0==0=0=10=0=0=0 i I CHAS. ARTHUR presents I SChool Board He” 'WIZBAN GS $33.3¥§§n%'n?nnD.F§Nc鑧n3§i' TO-NIGHT and FRIDA Y ' 7 and 8 Feb., 1929 at 8.15 p.m. Masonic Hall, Richmond Hill A LAUGH - ASCREAM - A an COM E EARLY , its organization meeting for the year on Wednesday evening. G. H. Dunâ€" can was re-elected chairman and in accepting the position he intimated said “and I feel it is not a life job. I have tried earnestly to serve the board to the very best of my ability and although I will have regrets in leaving it I have other duties which are making continually increased deâ€" mands on my time.” He thanked the ~‘i members of the Board for their loyâ€" alty and co-operation in past years _......__ and appealed for the same spirit to permeate the 1929 Board. Following committees were appoint- ed; Management committee, H. En- dean, J. F. Atkinson, C. H. Sanderson, A. A. Eden; Finance committee, W.A. “'right, J. P. Glass, S. Tyndall and H. Cook; property committee. J. G. Rout- ADMISSION 50 and 35c. Tax extra. KATHLEEN’S LATE KENNETH \\'. CHARLTON It was with deep regret that the word was received this week of the death at Seattle Washington, on Saturday, February 2nd of Kenneth W. Charlton. The deceased who was 0 [ll Oi The 1929 Board of Education held ey. I that he would retire from the Board' at the end of 1929. “This is the four-l th year I have been chairman” he' THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7th, 1929 l VAUGHAN COUNCIL Vaughan Township council met in regular session on Tuesday afternoon with Reeve Robson in the chair and seated around the table Deputyâ€"Reeve J. T.‘ Saigeon, Deputy Reeve Thomas M. Baker, councillors William J. Johnâ€" son and Robert Dooks. Several re- quests for giiavel were heard and anxious as the council members are to see the roads fixed up they explained to the various deputations that as there was so much money expended after December 15, 1928 which had to come out of this year’s appropriations that they had to go easy in promis- ing and work. F. H. Cole, of Spruce Avenue wrote regarding an alleged nuisance on his street, which complaint was referred to the Board of Health. It was agreed after some discussion that the price to be paid for gravel would be'25 cents per yard and that any special cases of departures from this price are to be referred to the whole council. There was consider- able discussion concerning the use of trucks and the use of teams for haul- ing gravel. Road Supt. McDonald pointed out that 879 yards of gravel was placed on the second concession by teams at a cost of $1543.25 where- as by truck, first class screened gravel could have been put on the road for a cost of 81000. or at a saving on that one job of $543. Councillor Dooks said he made the statement that the truck was a white elephant and hef was still of the same opinion. He said any work he had to do he would make sure he got value for his money and if the teams could do it as cheap- 1y as the trucks that the ratepayers would get the work every time. A sheep claim of $77.00 was paid G. McNair being made up as follows; 1 sheep $20., 2 sheep $34., 1 sheep $15 and one at $8.00. Messrs Ernest Carson and T. B. Weldrick appeared asking that a grant be made for some gravelling on ' the fifth concession. It was pointed out that this section had nothing for some time and that it was badly need- ed. They estimated that probably 3300. would do the job and that with a little fall of snow the work could be done now getting the gravel from Wilson’s pit. Councillor Johnson exâ€" plained the position of the financial appropriation for his district but promised to seriously consider the reâ€" quest. Regarding a suggestion to do some patching, Mr. Weldrick said it would be an utter waste of good monâ€" Councillor Johnson pointed out that the fifth north of the Maple sideâ€" road needed attention and he did not know if there would be enough money lto grant the request of the committee or not. Unity; In Non-essentials. Liberty; In All Things; Charity." B EDFORD THEATR THE HOME OF HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT YONGE AND GLEN FOREST SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2.30 P.M. Single Copy 5c $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE NO. 31 E EVENINGS 7 AND 9 P. M. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Feb. 7, 8, 9 VIOLA DANA _ _in_ A SHIP THAT COMES lN CERTAIN THING with RALPH GRAVES Spontaneous‘rcomedy bu- bbling over‘in a riot of fun; set against a back- ground of congested disâ€" tricts. mansions and res~ taurants â€"-strong love interestâ€" NEWS â€"withâ€" Rudolph Schildkraut Louise Dresser and Robert Edeson A tremendous picture drama of humble lives, with an undercurrent of warâ€"a father, wrongfulâ€" ly convicted of crime-â€" a son killed in battle-a theme at once dramatic, engrossing and appealing â€"a picture all film fans alike will admire and en- joy. EVENTS “Vultures of the Sea” No. 9 Mon., Tues., Wed’y, February 11, 12, 13 A ROMANCE o.= YOUTH AND AGE , THE GREATEST HEART STORY EVER TOLDâ€"A PICTURE THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOYâ€"A HIT IN NEW YORK JEAND THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. You’ll Love It Too OPPORTUNITY NIGHT Every ngpfsday Night COME l BOOST YOUR LOCAL TALENT BIBL‘E CLASS ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting .of the Fidelis It was decided to haul some gravel Bible Class of Richmond Hill United now and place it in piles on Tibbet’s Church was held on Wednesday evem sideroad between the eighth and ninâ€" th. Wilfred Sloan appeared on be- half of this request. This work in Councillor Dook’s section. A communication was received from J. A, Ferguson ing, January 30th. at 7.30 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ferguson, Elizabeth Street with the President, in the chair. The the East Vaughan Ratepayers Associ_ meeting, was Opened by Singing “Nean ation asking that the council take some action to secure the land nec- cessary for the construction of sideâ€" walks at certain places between Rich- mond Hill and Thornhill. er My God to Thee”, reading of Scrip- ture, and prayer. The minutes of the last Annual The c0un- Meeting was read and appr0ved. The cil pointed out that action on this mat- ,various reports of the Class were read ter was under way by the County and showed the class to be in a heal- Council, which acting on a resolution thy condition though capable of 1m- sponsored by Reeve Gohn of Markham provcment. The election of officers and Deputyâ€"Reeve Baker of Vaughan Was then held for the Year 1929 “3' will approach the Department of sulting as followszâ€"Teacher, Rev. A. ave the A. Wall; Assistant Teacher. Mr. Gee; BAKING SALE A sale of Home-made baking and candy Will be given by the Women’s Association of the Presbyterian Churâ€" ch on Saturday afternoon, February 1“. at Mr. Cooper's Store. HAIRDRESSING PARLOR Open From 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. HAIRCL'TTING. M'ARCELL- ING. WATER-WAYING Careful attention given to Chil- dren’s Hair-cutting. We specialize in of Hairdressing Culture. Every Branch and Beauty For Appointments ' TELEPHONE 163 DAVIES Yonge Street DRY GOOD STORE Richmond Hill in his twentyâ€"fourth year left this district about five years ago for west- ern Canada and after residing at Car- stairs. Alberta, for some time re- moved to Seattle where his death ocâ€" curred after a short illness from pneumonia. Interment took place at Carstairs. Alberta. REWARD For lost dog “ .‘like" Red Irish Terrier. Phone “VAN MARKS .\lill Street 49-}. (l ley, J. E. Atkinson and w. 0. Walker. tHighways in an endeavour to h The first named on each committee will act as chairman. A special committee of trustees C. H. Sanderson. H. Cook. and A. A. Ed- en will inspect the heating equipment .of the Public School. l Those present at the meeting were; ilChairman G. H. Duncan. Trus‘tecs. J. ‘F. Atkinson. C. Idall, A. A. Eden. H. Conk. J. G. tout- 'ley and W, 0. Walker. 1 I BOARD OF TRADE MEETING i The regular February meeting of Ithe Board of Trade will he held in the ‘cOmeil chamber next Monday evenâ€" ing at S p. m. for the transaction of ' general business. -change in voting hours at election day Miss H. Sanderson. S. Tyn_ ‘the S Province undertake the provision of President. Rev. J. A. Ferguson: Vite- the land necessary for sidewalks. A President. Mrs. R. Pctch; Sec.-Treas., E. L. Barker; Committees, was also mentioned in the communi- Membership. Mrs'. Scrivener (convenâ€" cation from the ratepayers association er). Mrs. Stallibrass, Miss Page, Mrs. but any action on this subject was'Fergusiin. Mrs. Comisky. Social, [left until later in the year. Mrs. Fetch, (convener); Mrs. Gee, A communication wa: received from Mrs. Wall. Mrs. Bond. Mr. Wiley. De- tandard Bank. Thurnhill com- votionalâ€"Rev. Mr. Wellwood, (COH- plaining of the flooding of thcir cell- yener); Mrs. Dr. Wilson. Rev. Mr. “,W W W {11‘ brought about it \VRS claimed by lDanlel- RCV- )Ir- Ferguson Floralâ€" I T-Ai-‘T r â€" 7' i 4 gravel placed on the roadway opened ‘Mr. Gee. (convener); Mrs. Wall, Miss at the rear of their lot. l.. Barker. LllSL'llS:t‘(l for relieving the situation Some time was then Spent in the a: this corner as soon as Weather con- idiscussion of topics relating to the (iitions will permit. vrork of the class. and after the sing- The council will attend the Ontario ing of “What a Friend We have in led Roads Association meeting in Jesus" the meeting was closed with Plans Were E. AUSTIN’S (Druo’ Store RICHMEND HILL,ONT pHONE 33 Toronto at the end of February. prayer by Rev. Mr. Vt'ellwood. . ..... 1‘ , 3...; MS a ED 1: : I ' Yrr " 7‘ A: “ T7. 5 ' sEN i a 21;; HOEâ€"Ease EH. l

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