Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 9 Jul 1936, p. 4

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9=O=O=Ol=10=0l=10=0=0=0 fl-Park Service- 3no=o=o=o=o Friday, July" 10th, 8 g; Stop 23 Yonge St. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPEN- ‘ ING AT Leave the cares of'lthe work-day behind you and enjoy fun fit for a king mid glories of dancing queens at the Newly surfaced dance floor size 60x180 LUCKY NUMBER TICKETS Total value of prizes up to $100.00. Admissim Our Motto : Prompt Attention, Courteous Service PAGE FOUR SUNOCOE Service Station Under auspices of THE MARKHAM AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY _.IN__ MARKHAM ARENA OF AN UP-TO-DATE RICHVALE to be known as Admission 350. o=o=o=6 UAAV-. ____7 The Buttonville W.I. will meet at the home of Mrs. Kerr Thursday, July 16th. A good program has been arranged. All convenors please have their programs ready for this meet- in~. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Lee and holidaying at Bay. Day. Mrs. George Dean spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean at balsam Lake. Mrs. J. Davidson, Lorraine and Donald spent the week-end at. Elm- hurst. ' 1' r ,7 4.14.. “MAI; uuu u. v..v-n-.. Mrs. Davis of Toronto is visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. L. Davis. An impressive service of special interest was held last Sunday morn- ing‘at 11 o’clock at Thornhill United Church when the children of Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Wesley, Dr. L. R. and Mrs. Marwood and Mr. and Mrs. C. McGuirl were baptized. This was followed by a recention of new memâ€" bers when eight were received into Ithe church. Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper was held at the close. m‘nn Vnnncr Ladies’ Class of the lug, In uu AAAAAA Misses Agnes and Marguerite Boyle left on Tuesday by motor on a trio to Gaspe. Miss Elizabeth Smelllie spent last week with Miss Margaret Lane, To- ronto. n :- m-.--.‘t- :n §Wllulll5 “v. ......... V During July and August the Thom- hill Public Library will be open from 8 until 9 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thompson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Thomas Bird in Geqrgetpvyfin. __:..:L:...~ IUIILU. Miss Annie Cooper of Toronto is spgndilng‘ lue‘r holidays at Thornhill. ,d.‘ A..~.._+ +‘nn Thnv‘n- Duppcr was AIVAu u. -.. i The Young Ladies’ Class of the United Church had a shower for the brideâ€"elect, Miss Marguerite Echlin, on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McDonald, Wil- lowdale. Miss Echlin was the reâ€" cipient of many useful articles, in- cluding granite ware, in cream and black. The Young Men’s Class was also present and presented Mr. F. Davies with a club bag. The Trinity Anglican Sund'" School and United Church Sunday School held their picnics on Tuesday and both report a good time with plenty of‘ sport. Y n Arman. “Mm-marl About. ninety friends attended the miscellaneous shower given in honor ‘of Miss Stella. Le‘vison and Mr. Ed- ward Paxton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Beynon last Thursday ’evening. The numerous and useful gifts show the high esteem in which "the young couple are held. A short {program was given. Miss Mildred Folliott rendered a delightful piano solo and Irene Dibb sang two beau- tiful solos. A song quite suitable ‘for the occasion was sung by the 'Misses Reta and Nora Rumble, Gerâ€" trude Henshaw and Mildred Folliott. M1. and Mrs. J. missionaries from Monday with their Hills. Miss Florence Farr of Timmins is spending her holidays at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Robson Farr and daughters of Chatham are visiting with Mrs. T. Bowves, John Street. Don’t forget the Thornhill Wo- men’s Institute Picnic being held at the home of Mrs. J. Pearson, July 16th. Will the members please bring baskets. Eddie and Stella responded, thank- "ing the people for the beautiful gift_s and good Wishes and offered their {hospitality in their home. TEMPERANCEVILLE ' ‘The regular monthly meeting was 'held at the church on Tuesday af- ternoon. The watch tower was read ‘by Reta Rumble, Nora Rumble, Mae Harmon and Edna Folliott. Gertrude Henshaw sang a solo. A short recreation period was conductâ€" ed by Mae Harmon. M‘iss Annie Barker left here on Monday to take up a course at the O.A.C., Guelph. A large crowd attend-ed the Straw- berry Festival last Friday evening. The play, “We are Coming,” put on by the Maple Y.P.U. was very well presented. .Miss Doris Marie Beynon celebrat- ed her fifth birthday last Tuesday. Seventeen attended the little birth- day party. ‘ v . The W.A. of St. John’s Oak Ridges- will hold an “Afternoon Tea” at the home of Mrs. Lownd-es on Wednesâ€" day, July 22nd. The W.A. held their regular meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Giles Kers- will last Thursday. Miss Jennie Kerswill of St. Josâ€" eph’s Hospital is spending two weeks holiday with her parents. Miss Don. Bisbee of Canfield is spending her summer holidays with her grandmother, Mrs. B. Beynon. Miss Delphine Ford of Ballycroy formerly of this community under- went a serious operation at her home last Saturday We. all wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ash and Mr. and Mrs. E Thompson and Helen of Maple visited Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Thompson on Sunday. Mr. Lawrence Keffer of Sherwood .called on Mr. and Mrs. Nelson ‘Thompson on Sunday. Ihe Misses Ruth and Jennie Kers- Well and Messrs. Orin Thorpe and {Wallace Jennings visited in Uxbl‘idge on Sunday. THORN HILL BUTTONVILLE THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO v; 9. [rs. J. Goforth returned from China, visited on their niece, Mrs. Chas. Miss S. Baxter are Meaford, Georgian Haying is nearly/ completed in this district and crops are suffering for need of rain. _.. .n Anku .4. - .â€" The Junior Farm Girls and Boys will hold their July meeting on Tues, the 14th. A good attendance is re- Quested and ice-cream will be the Spgcial Trgat. The pupils of Vellore are enjoy- ing their holidays while their tench- er, Miss Farr, is taking one of the Teachers’ Summer Courses at Toron- to University. Miss Eggé'McNeil has been en- gaged as teacher at Carrville School for the coming year. .v\. ‘- .A "‘Mi's'é" Mivllii-"é'i 1615;6'01' Petrolia js spending a few days with her cousm Mrs. C. H. Rutherfogd._ Mi. Albert Rutherford and Mar- garet Watson, Kleinburg, visited the Unionville Junior Farmers and Jun- ior Institute on Monday evening and report large and interesting work done in that grpurg. The McDonald clan held a Reun- ion in the Township Hall grounds at V-ellore on Saturday. A good attend- ance and a good time was enjoyed byA all. _M “- n A r 7 A4" -A... Rev. Geo. Dix of Aurora W111 con- duct the services at St. Paul’s Church. Vaughan. on Sunday, July 12 at 11.15 a.m. Standard time. Mr. John Black of Nashville is spending: a few davs with his daugh- ters on the 6th eon. The friends and neighbors of this district called on Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bishop to offer congratulations to the bride and groom of fiftv years ago on July 1st. The W.M.S. of St. Paul’s presented them with a rese bowl filled with suitable flowers for the occasion. We all wish them much and long lived happiness in their re- clining years, â€" l 1 W‘MrfqueYe “(flag-"spent the week- end on Amherst Island.” puuuyg vv Vellore Junior Farmer: nresented their play “Valley Farm" $0 an apâ€" m‘ociative andienw at Humber Sumâ€" mit last Friday night. Mr. Henry McCluskey of Cobourg, Mr. and Mrs. Reid. and daughter Mrs. Willis, Mr. Wm. Maynard of Woodbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Bateman of Toronto, were guests of Mrs. Mc- ~luskey on Friday. Miss Laura McCIuskey of Wood- bridge is spending her holidays at her home here. TOWNSHHP 0F VAUGHAN N 0 T I C E TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Vaughan intends to stop up and dispose of the following portions of highways:_ .‘v u In the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York and Province of Ontario, being parts of Lots Nos. 4 and 5 in ConceSSion 7 in th% said Township of Vaughan, described as follows: FIRSTLY: Commencing where an iron bar has been planted in the southâ€"Westerly limit of the present Woodbridge and Weston Road through said Lots Nos. 4 and 5, as widened, near the southerly side of Lot No. 5, distant 69 feet 4 inches measured on a bearing north 49 de- grees 19 minutes West along the said south-westerly limit of Road, from an iron tube planted at an angle in said limit, and which iron bar is 101 feet 8 inches measured on a bearing south 38 degrees 18 minâ€" utes West from an iron tube plant- ed on the line between the east half and the west half of said Lot No. 5 where it is intersected by the north-easterly limit of said Road, as widened; Thence south 68 degrees 13 minutes West along an old fence, 48 feet 9 inches more or less to an iron bar; Thence north 86 degrees 38 minutes West alone an old fence. 2% feet more or less to the present bank of the Humber River, the said parcel being all the land lving be- tween the above described line and the Humber Ri‘ver south-west of the said Woodbridg‘e-Weston Road, as widened. containing three-tenths (0.3) of an acre, be the same more or less. SECONDLY: Beginning at the present bank of the Humber River where it is intersected- by the last above described line; Thence continuâ€" ing north 86 degrees. 38 minutes West 273 feet 4 inches: Thence north 47 degrees 9 minutes West 10 feet more or less, to the present north- erly hank 0f_the quber River, which is the point of commencement; Thence continuing north 47 degrees 9 minutes West along- the north- easterly limit of the old Woodbridge- Weston Road, 450 feet more or less to an iron bar; Thence south 42 de- grees 31 minutes West, 48 feet; Thence south- 48 degrees 52 minutes East, 430 feet more or less, to the present northerlv bank of the Hum- ber River; Thence easterly along the said northerly bank of the Humber River, with the stream, to the place of commencement, containing forty two hundredths (0.42) of an acre, be the same more or less.1 The above bearings are calculated from the bearing- of the south-westerly limit of the present Woodbridge-Weston Road, as widened, taken as north 49 degrees 19 minutes West. The above described parcels being shown coloured pink on a print of a plan of slurvey by Ontario Land Surveyor E. . Wilkie. dated July 3lst. 1933. AND TAKE NOTICE that the ‘Council of The Corporation of the Township of Vaughan propOSes on or after the 4th day of August, 1936, being‘ after the publication for four successive weeks of this notice to pass a Byâ€"law authorizing the stopp- ing up and disposing of the said highway. “ . u 1 at 2 p.m mr'fil'éflfiroposed By-law and plans showing the lands to be closed may be seen at the Glerk’s Office in Maple. 7 The Council will hear in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent. anv person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected bv the By-law and who apnlies to be heard. J. B. McLean, Clerk of Vaughan, June 29th. 1936. It is intended to consider the said Bv-law at the meeting of the Coun- cil to be held at the Town Hall, Vel- lore. on the 4th day of August, 1936, VELLORE TESTON FRESH COW. Frank Atkinson, south Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. THREE SOWS with young pig-s Walter Reaman, phone Maple 1564. HARDWARE stock sale. Apply Box 5 NUMBER OF PIGS, weaning age. Apply John Constable phone Maple 269. {,{mdings raised. John Jarvis. Rich- mond Hill. telephone 94M. SAND & GRAVEL, Cement blocks, sowsâ€".HILIarry Docks, BR. 2, Wood- bridge, telephone Maple 1666. MASSEYâ€"HARRIS BINDER, ’7 ft., good running order. Apply F. Bur- val. nett, Lot son. PONYâ€"Beautiful Shetland Pony, quiet with children. Aprplv L. C. Burton. Phone Maple 764. Stop 23 Yonge St. THREE MARES, would make good brood mares. Roselawn Farms, Mr. Moore, Yonge Street, south of Rich- mond Hill. QUANTITY OF HAY in field, Alf- alfa and Timothy, reasonable.‘App_1y 1063 Avenue Road, Toronto, phone MOhawk 4559. LARGE WHITE PEKIN DUCK EGGS for hatching. Leo C. Burton, Stop 23 Yonge St., Canville Road. Phone Maple 764. WALNUT FINISH STEEL BED and springs, nearly new. Apply Mrs. Belgrade, Rumble Avenue, telephone Richmond Hill 245. FOR SALE OR RENT, 8 romp frame nu- dwelling- at Jefferson, opposite Golf Club. Apply H. J. Kirby, 2125 Yonge Street. Toronto or to J. R. Herringâ€" ton, 93 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. TABLE MODEL Rogers raido $10.00; Table Gramophone $5.00 Double (i oil burner cheat). See the new Apex Double Dasher Washer. Easy terms. gillYerex, Markham Road Richmond 1 . FOR SALE OR RENT. Six room brick house at 112 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, all conveniences, gar- age and hen house. Possession Au- gust lst. Appl? John McLean, 2.1 Church Street, Richmond Hill. TENDERS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE CULVERT Sealed tenders will be Received by the undersigned up until 12 o’clock on the 24th day of July 1936 for the construction of a CONCRETE CULâ€" VERT 8 ft. by 4 ft. by 24, ft. rInforfnétrirohuanrd tender forms may be obtained at the office of the un- dersigned TENDERS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF MULTI-PLATE ,CULVERT Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up_u_nti1_}2 p’clppk 6~fivtgéâ€"â€"24thnaé§ of July 1936 for the construction of a M,ULTI-PLATE CULVERT 8 ft. by 4 _ft. by 24 ft. dérsigned. ' infbrmation andutender fbrms‘ may be obtained at the office of the un- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vanderberg and little son Raymond of Toronto spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Vanderberg before leaving to spend their holidays with Mrs. Van- derberg’s relatives at Port Arthur. Mr. Billie Baker and Mr. Doug. Cranna left for their home at Grif- fin, Saék., after spending some months with Mr. W. Reaman. “THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISINGâ€"MAKE THE MOST OF IT” RATESâ€"Five lines or less. 25 cents for first insertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion. Over 5 lines 5 cents per line extm each insertion IF CHARGED 7 CENTS PER LINE. Mr. and Mrs. W‘ark and Kenneth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Leod in Richmond Hill. Mr. John Baker and Miss Helen Ness spent the week-end with friends at Markdale. Mr. and Mrs. Brock Rear of Barrie visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark on Sunday. Classified Advs. The Carrville community gave a shower for Miss Laurene Walker who is to be married very soon. The shower was held at the home of Miss Eva and Mr. John Baker last Thurs- day evening. There were about sev- enty-five present and the gifts were lovely as well as numerous. The W. A. of Carrville Church of which Miss Walker is a member presented her with a silver comport and the school children with an electric lamp. Miss Walker who will reside in Montreal after her marriage will be much missed in the community. PIGS 7 weeks old, also young TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN FOR SALE TENDERS CARRVILLE 5§, Yonge Street, Jeffer- TENDERS W. 0. MCDONALD, Rdad! Superintendent, Maple, Ontario. W. O. MCDONALD, Road. Superidtendent, Maple, Ontario. and fixtures for . Liberal Office- THURSDAY, JULY 9th, 1936 GIRL for general housework. Apply 65 Parkview Avenue, Willowdale, or Box 390, Willowdale. ROOMS, anyone having rooms avail- able for rent during camp meetin communicate with Rev. R. F. W00 5, 670 Windermere Avenue, Toronto. Please state number of rooms avail- able and charge. APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSIâ€" TION OF LIBRARIAN, in the Vill-r age of Richmond Hill Will be reâ€" ceived by the undersigned up until Monday, July 13th. State salary. For full particulars as to duties ap- ply to J. A. Greene, Chairman of the- Library Board. Ricyhirniond Hill, Ont- HOUSES RAISED, moved etc. base- ments built. Phone Thornhill 73. WELLS dug and cleaned, pumps re- paired, water located, cement cisterns built, fencing wire and rail. A. Jones, Elgin Mills, telephone Richmond Hill 1021‘22. TAKE NOTICE, will the person who took pewter tea pot bearing date of 1790, also a blue silk cushion from the garage at 110 Yonge St., Rich- mond Hill, return them at once to the undersigned and save further trouble. Charlotte Heise, Uxbridge, Ontario SIX ROOM, HOUSE on Arnold St" Richmond Hill. Apply to P. G. Hill, Richmond Hill. SIX ROOM HOUSE on Roseview Avenue, conveniences. Apply J. Hick- son, 8 Roseview Avenue, Richmond Hill APARTMENT, 6 rooms, modern, conveniences, in Richmond Hill. Ap- ply T. H. Trench, phone Richmond Hill 175W. SIX ROOM HOUSE, good cellar; furnace, water and electric in the house, good garden and garage. Ap- ply I. D. Ramer, Richmond Hill. BRICK HOUSE, Centre Street East, Richmond Hill, 5 rooms, hardwood: floors, all conveniences, $25.00 per month. Apply H. J. Mills, Richmonct Hill. SATURDAY, JULY 18THâ€"Auction sale of farm stock, implements, and growing crops on the premises known as west pt. lot 16, con. 3, Vaughan Twp. formerly occupied by William J. McKnight. No reserve, terms cash. For full particulars apply to Lorne C. Lee, Trustee, Aurora, or Prentice & Prentice, Auctioneers. IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM HENRY LEGGE Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of William Henry Legge late of the Township of Vaughan, who died on the tenth day of May, 1936, are required to send‘ full particulars of such claims, duly verified, to J. H. NAUGHTON. Fed- eral Building, Toronto, on or before the eighth day of August, 1936, af- ter which date the Executrix will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate, having regard only to the claims- of which Notice shall have then been received. * DATED at Toronto, this 8th day of July, 1936. J. H. NAUGHTQN, 1935 FORD V-S DELUXE FORDOR SEDAN ' Used Cars MISCELLANEOUS 1931 ESSEX COUPEâ€"Excellent con- dition. 1929 FORD CABRIOLETâ€"Rumble Seat 1928 PONTIAC COACHâ€"Thoroughly Recqnditioned Little Brothers Ford Sales & Service RICHMOND HILL. ONTAR'IQ Notice to Creditors SALE REGISTER WANTED T0 RENT Federal Building, Toronto, 2. Solicitor for the Executrix. $650.00 $160.00 $225.00 $150.00

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