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The Liberal, 23 Jun 1949, p. 3

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Funeral Designs â€" Wedding Bouquets Our Specialty Mixed Bouquets (Tity and Suburban Delivery Flowers wired anywhere in Canada and USA. Phone Richmond Ilill 3141'2 ARCH WOODS FUR YORK NORTH Authorized by the V ' BETTLES COFFEE SHOP and DlNlNG NOON WILL ,CLOSE ALL DAY TUESDAY " COMMENCING JUNE 28th FOR MONTHS OF ‘ JULY and AUGUST " The HilltOp Electric v LOCATED IN THE CENTRE or SHOPPING CCI CANDIDATE North York C.C.F. Ass’n. DISTRICT Richvale District News correspondent â€" Norm McDermott, Spruce Ave.. Phone 364r13 It would appear that the residents 01' Spruce and Oak Avenues are di- vided on an opinion that is being ag- gravated by the present unseasonablc drought. A while back the Vaughan Council sent around a questionnaire with regard to oiling the roadway. If the majority wished oil then this would be done and the cost of same added to next year's taxes. The an- swer was not to oil and now every time a car kicks up a fog of dust you can hear remarks about what the people who voted against the oil could do. Funny thing though â€"â€" it, appears no one voted against the is- sue or maybe they hate to'admit it. School News | Looking at the calendar, your cor-' respondent decided he had better see what was happening in the local realm of the three R's as it would be quite a spell with no school neWs dur- ing the summer vacations. It appears that upon school openâ€" ing in the fall a change in the per- sonnel of the teaching staff will have taken effect. Mr. Woodrow, who has served in the capacity of principal! during the past year will be going to York Township and Mr. Douglas Bal- mer will step into his shoes. Mr. Woodrow has been quite capable inl his duties and the move is to further the interests of his teaching career. The other change in stall is that of Miss McIntosh, who although not having had teaching experience full-time capacity before coming to Richvale last year proved to be a ' from do just that. The dance will bc a: open air encounter and will take place on the floor of the t'UllllllUllitg hall on Spruce Aye. wcathcr permit- ting. but shouhl the rains tinally come it will be held in thc school basement. The date is Saturday. June 25th (this Saturday) and ad; mission \\'lll be 50c. Makc it a point. to come out and swing“ your partner. The Women's Auxiliary hayt- inst completed a project. \"hlch \\'llllt’ pioâ€" vidine‘ financial Scout. group has also provided a e'i'cat assistance to the service to the community. The obit-ct was to compile a ,LLI-ncral busincss for the :\ll thc adâ€" dresses and telephone numbrrs ot' lltt‘ directory area. tradesan and businessan sortingm the Yongc St. vicinity as wcll as lllt' type of service they otl'er l1:l\'c llt'l .i listed on one card. This area from Bayview to llathnrst ant; Thornhill to Idle-in each resident. in that. area will l'I'I'I‘i'.‘i' one of these directm'ics. ct)\'t‘I s 1. II Girl Guides and Brownies The staff who will guide lllt‘ do lizi. ies of the young; ladies in llichval‘ throth the intricate and ctlucation al detail of Girl Guide and lil'o\\IIi:‘ lore has been rounded out: with the inclusion of Miss Joyce Barraclough who will be an able assistant to Miss Ruth Lane in leading the ltrov. 'ics. This means the leaders of the local unit of the association are now at full strength and all anticipate the Once more comes the seemingly impossible job of endeavoring to hach ,t (‘ontribntine‘ to Mill»; an L! “N cw Look" Comes To Municipal Hall And Near-By I’roperty “lfitccdritiin” opt-iatlons w hich lI.\t' lu'tll titll‘lt‘tl Hill lit llll \l"lll' llill's t l l t t l i!;. «‘l‘ liirlmivml 'Iiuibhne' in II-ccnt wccks hayc I'cs sultcd in a :Jrcat improycmcnt in thc appcarancc ol‘ that H‘clioll ol' 'Yone‘c Street. Thc rough g’J‘olllltl to thc south of thc hall is being lev- cllcd that lhc co»opcr:ttion oi" Horticultural the gardens understood lllt‘ cwntually and it is lcad to and Socicty \\ ill establishment ot' lawns will ltt‘ illll‘ilt’llYt‘ lo and visitors alikc. which citizens generally iinproycd ciliccl is thc work don by ‘ licttlc‘s ('otlt c Shop. . Moth-III thc ncw t‘cn 'c lllt‘ 'ol' :IppI-ai'atico, in}: ol‘ the roadway into thc property, g‘l‘avv'll- tlu- chat-in”: out nl' old rubbish. hayc t'llilallclilfj the llIc litt» but also lltc municipal :ill playcd a part in not only Hi. billlltlt'll\'t'llt‘>llt"~ propcl'ly l -git und.. Awaiting Decision On School Areas lJeil’crson ’l‘rustces ! l Iit't'allst‘ taxpay ers in the .icll'orson School Section, \\hich includes S. S. I of Markham and S. S. 2| ol' Vaughâ€" an, have heard nothing from the trustees recently in relation to the proposed new school, that does no: mean that the matter has been (Wu:â€" - . ' . . ‘.' ',. ‘. . I. . m a grand Openmg 0f at'tl‘lt‘” fin” f‘m' looked. says (.Than'man oL' Trustees. I John Passmorc. Trustees have been busy investiâ€" .great favourite with her pupils and automobile operators limit their speed mung “H the anti”. “MIMI”. in also with their parents. It Is under- on Yonge St. Sideroads, Several par- connocmm with types 0t- buildintr, stood that next year Mlss McIntosh ents have requested us to make this ,m'd 1m“. germ-Cd much [15.3fm in- will serve at the Langstaf’f school. The vacancies community. advised us that the staff will have as new members Miss Sybil and Miss appeal as they are anxious for their The schoo1 board have onto to find security for our children decision when they are playing?" grace of God By the and not the thought formation to be placed before taxpayâ€" caused by these chlldren, or as one person put. it, CH when 3,1,,“mr meeting is €311.31. moves will bring new faces Into the “How far do we have to go from Torâ€"i For the moment, however, until a is reached by Vaughan Township (‘ouncil on the proposal to split the township into two scnool Campbell who are from Toronto and fulness of man there has been n’nareasy it, has hm.” felt “915.0 by mp are honour graduates of the Normal School. Their services will begin with the fall term and they will take up residence in the community. It is our wish that Miss McIntosh and Mr. Woodrow achieve success in their new schools and both the school board and the parents in the com- munity extend their thanks for the‘ service that was performed duringl their stay in Richvale. Boy Scout and Cub News The Mothers’ Auxiliary of the local boy scout troop are once again step- ping into the lime light. This time it is as sponsors of an Old Tyme Dance but strictly. The “Irish Trio” from Toronto are going to supply the rhythms and believe me they can “ Specialists in Service ” _ Hot ' Water Heaters Supplied and Installed, complete with. Tank Covers : Electric Range Installations * Complete Repairs to all Makes of I Electric Ranges 000006”. Your Radio Tubes in Testing Equipment ' FOR SALES ,AND ‘ !-;â€"- :2 :2 :3 i l l 3 § 3 RICHMOND HILL’S g Guaranteed Service To All Makes & Types of Small Appliances and Batteries Tested Free With the Latest SERVICE PHONE 900000609 00909.90000000099096OMWWWOO 00060609 serious accident so far, but there has to be a first time # don‘t, let it be your car that is involved. Use the gray matter and save useless spill- ing of the red. ' Don’t forget the activities of the Ratepayers’ Association in their drive to give financial assistance to the community hall. There is the weekly wrestling extravaganza at the Hill arena and the weekly cuehrc in Richvale School. Last week’s prize- winners at the euchre were: Mrs. Jarvis, Mrs. Broom, Mr. TennysOI and Mr. Heustis with Mr. Brazier and Mrs. Lorne Hill tying for low score prize award. VICTORIA SQâ€"UARE Mr. and Mrs. A. l“orson and John of Unionvillc, Mr. and Mrs. l“. Per- kins, Joyce, Lois and John of Richâ€" mond Hill had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. R. I“. Boynton. Miss Betty Barber is holidaying at Duluth, Minn, U.S.A. bi ‘ I Mrs. Ela Ratclifl‘ of Stouti’villc had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. L. Nichols and Miss Vera Nichols. We wish a speedy recovery to all Hie sick in the community, Mrs. ll. lilinck, Mrs. C. Nichols and Mr. I). Rumney. Mr. James Boyuton has returned after his vacation through several of the United States. Remember the “Strawberry lt‘csti- val” on Wednesday evening, July 29th. Th annual Sunday School picnic will be held on Thursday, July 7th. at Woodland Park. All in the com« Inunity are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. (‘ollard and Mr. and Mrs. A. Stephenson let't last, Sunday morning for a trip to the “West.” Miss Grace Boynton ol' the “Grace Hospital” is vacationing at her home. .tiustces to defer action. .\s it is tunderstood that this matter will in: decided the June much delay will result, it is posted. hei'orc end of no? EDGELE Y ‘ Correspondent: Mrs. W. Maglnn. I I‘hone Maple 571‘11 Mr. and Mrs. (‘. Stong and Mis. Stong’s mother had dinner with Mr. Randall and sisters of Thornhill on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sid liroadbclt and ifamily spent Sunday in Toronto. Mrs. K. Banks has returned homt alter vacationing in Toronto and {Fergus Mrs. 'l‘. \V. t'nrry ot‘ liuckhatlnon. West Virginia, Il.S..-\.. who spent the last two weeks with her sister. Mrs. W. llalzicl and Major Mc- Kenzie, \\'oodbridgc, returne’l I home. Mrs. Eva l'Illiott, mother of Terry Elliott, suti'crcd a severe accident to her hand and is now confined to thr- Gcncral Hospital, Toronto. Mr. A. i’utci'haue‘h attended l'l“ \'cllore School It'undalc l’ark, \\'oodhrid;:c. We regret to learn of the passing" ‘of Mrs. (ico. Walker. t'ormcrly lived on the farm now occupied by Mr. Sam Stanley. All friends and neighbours extend their deepest sympathy. Miss Mona Maginn of spent the week end at her home here. lev. C. E. li't'icklcr, Maple. preach~ ed at Teston .-\nni\‘crsury Sunday morning". brother, has picnic at \\'llli hcr Toronto I‘Iach pound ol' honey represents the work of 25mm travelling r10.00:) Inilcs visiting over one mills lll'l,‘.\' ion tlowcrs. may, - snailfiiytnd “SHOCKING POLITICAL PAYDFFS! ” FRIDAY, was 24: CIRB - TORONTO 10.00 - 10.30 P.M. Municipal’ .1, O < OOOOOOOMOOWOOOOOOOOQ 099900 lilii LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Thursday. 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