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The Liberal, 1 Dec 1949, p. 8

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v fiD-O-D- ‘- v.0-”- -u-n-u- v. >- r- . RICHMOND HILL PHONE 12 : 'Wmummumomuuo: Wmmuomomom O tho. 1- . _u-u-n.« -0- .l - .( -n-u-u-n- -u-n-n-o-u-4 fie 8 'THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, Dec. 1, 1949 i “The Stud 10 ” J SATURDAY, December 10th PORTRAITS (home or studio), CHILDREN’S SPECIALIST WEDDINGS (candid or formal) INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY See the Display in ‘The Liberal’ window 1720 AVENUE RD. REDFERN 1911 OPP. LOBLAW’S AT FAIRLAWN North York’s Leading Photographers Open Evenings Redfern 1800 A full line of Chesterfield Suites, Bedroom Suites, Occasional Furniture, Draperies. In short, Everything for the Home, at downtown prices. A visit to our Store will be worth your while. Just by presenting this advertisement you will receive a 5% Discount on all purchases. BUDGET TERMS 10% Down. Balance on Monthly Payments. The Nelson A. Boylen President Cities Service Garage MEL MALTBY GLENDALE FURNITURE Overstock on Batteries Being Reduced PHOTOGRAPHS “ THE STUDIO ” at 2:15 pm. sharp at ARMOUR 'HEIGHTS PUBLIC SCHOOL (Wilson Ave. between Avenue Rd. and Yonge) ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND SPEAKER GLENDALE FURNITURE PRESENTS TO YOU North York Progressive Conservative Association will hold its 'A NOTICE TO Ks distributors for the famous Hillman cars and ommer trucks, we are prepared to offer all English j owners fast and thorough service on your car. Aull stock of Lucas electrical equipment used on 1 . . . a ‘ngllsh cars avallable for your convemence. ‘Ato V1 off while they last Allowance on your old battery Richvah ANNUAL MEETING EDMUND SOAME 1722 Avenue Road, Toronto English Car Owners Baier’s Sales 8 Service FOR FINE Phone Richmond Hill 358-r-13 'ELL COURTEOUS SERVICE CONSULT DRIVE IN TODAY on Opposite Loblaw’s Avenue Road & Fairlawn .1 -n-u-u-u-< .q -4» 0:- Archie Cameron Secretary On Sunday afternoon, a number of Cubs and Scouts attended the Scouts’ Own service, held in St. John's Anglican Church at York Mills for the Scout-Guide groups of York district. Our sincere thanks is extended to those citi- zens who so kindly provided transportation for the Scouts and Cubs. During the evening, Cubs Ter- ry Bailey of the Grey Six and Paul Dubois of the Red Six were succesful in passing the last of their First Star Tests. Sixer Graeme Bales was awarded his Swimmer’s Badge and Bruce Blackburn his House Orderly Badge. Cubs of the lst Richmond Hill “A” Pack were joined by the Scouts at their regular meeting on Wednesday, November 23, the oc- casion being the first “going-up” ceremony of the Pack. Cubs Jim Gardner, Bruce Blackburn and Bill Smith â€"â€" all Second Star Cubs, were given a rousing send- off by their fellow Cubs as they were received into the Scout Troop by Scoutmaster Don Fettes. The Pack was glad to have the‘ parents of the new Scouts present to witness an evening of Cubbing and the Going-up Cermony. The Boy Scouts are still opera- ting their repair depot for dam- aged toys. They work on the toys you have any articles in the above category please bring them to the school basement Saturday after 10 a.m. The repaired to'ys will be sold before Christmas with the pro- ceeds going into the Community Hall building fund. ' Mr. Frank Hill of Spruce Avenue suffered a rather painful injury last Friday evening when he strained hte tendons and liga- ments of his right arm in slipping in his residence. He will be with- out the use of his arm for about a week. Our best wishes for a complete and quick recovery. . BOY SCOUT NEWS Repairing Toys The students’ current work was on display and all in attendance appreciated the progress that was being made by the scholars and the effort put forth by the teach- ing staff. Mr. Jackson Taylor, chairman of the school board and Mr. Balmer, principal of the school, welcomed the visitors, explaining to them the work‘being carried out as well as the modern trend in educational supervision. Open House Accident We wish to remind the residents of Richvale of the gala evening being planned for Saturday, Dec- ember 10. The groups and or- ganizations are amalgamating to provide a varied entertainment in- cluding euchre, bingo, cribbage and dancing for this evening. It is to provide financial support to- ward the completion of the Com- munity Hall. We understand how busy people can be during the month of Dec- ember, but it is within our inter- ests to patronize this afi’air, so plan to spend the evening of Dec- ember 10 at the school house. Friday, November 25, was open house at Richvale School for the parents of the community. The lads travelled from Rich- vale by bus to St. Johns Church, York Mills where the service was held. Very colorful and impress- ive it was indeed with each group of the York District attending in uniform accompanied by its flags This service is the last of the pres- ent year and was the first fall ser- vice attended by the Richvale group. Community Hall Last Sunday, November 27, the lat Richvale Boy Scout Troop and Cub Pack attended the Annual Fall Church Parade of York Cen- tral District of the Boy Scout As- sociation. Correspondent: Norm McDermott, Phone Richmond Hill 364r13 RICHVALE As a service to its readers The Liberal presents herewith the full slates of candi- dates in local municipal elections who will be voted on on Monday, December 5. It is suggested that this list be retained as provision ‘has been made for the mark- ing of votes as received, if desired. (X) against any name signifies member of 1949 council. Full results will, of course, be published in the issue of December 8. HUZZEY. Ernest E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McMAHON. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WALKER, Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COUNCIL (Ward II) (One to be elected) CARTER. E. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHAWETH, Milton J. g . . . . . . . . . . . . . DEPUTY REEVE (Ward 1) INGRAM, Norman C. S. (X) . . . . . . . . . ..... A( DEPUTY REEVE (Ward II) (One to be elected) GROSE. Elmer W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WARNICA, L. H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DEPUTY REEVE (Ward III) (One to be elected) Hours of Voting: 12 noon to 9 pm. REEVE BROWN Herbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BOYLEN, Nelson A. (X) > . . . . . . . ROSS, Leslie J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NORTH YORK TOWNSHIP REEVE HENDERSON, R. G. . . . . . . . ‘ COUNCIL ARMSTRONG, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . HILLIARD, Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . HOLLINGSHEAD, Albert . . . . . . ‘ KINMOND, William ’ . . . . . . . . . . . SEWERAGE VOTE MAPLE VILLAGE Michael Miller (X) John Neufeld (X) Wilbert Cousins TRUSTEES BROUGHTON, Andrew HODGSON, William .. JENNINGS, Ray . . . . . WELLESLEY, Douglas SNIDER, Russell . . . . . Voting Hours: 12 noon to 8 pm. TRUSTEES ANSTEY. E. W. (X) DEAN, W.R. (X) McNEIL, John Seven candidates for the village board of trustees were nominated at the regular time, but none of these qualified. The members of last year’s board, William J. Carson, Craw- ford Wells, Ross Walker, haVe six days in which they may qualify for office again this year. At the time of gong to press the situation is still indefinite. CLARK, William L. . . . . . . FINDLAY, Nelson . . . . . . . HOOPER, Charles H. . . . . . JAMES, Alfred E. . . . . . . . Hours of Voting: 9 a.m. to 6 pm. REEVE ARMSTRONG, Elton (X) . . . . . . . . . . . MacMURCHY, Norman (X) . . . . . . . . . DEPUTY REEVE KEHOE, William (X) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McCUTCHEON, T. A. (X) . . . . . . . . . . . THORNHILL VILLAGE WOODBRIDGE VILLAGE Hours of Voting: 9 am. to 7 pm. REEVE GRIFFIN, Vernon W. (X) . . . . . . . TIMBERS, Winfred W. (X) . . . . . . DEPUTY REEVE BARBER, Harry H. (X) . . . . . . . . . RAE, Robert B. (X) . . . . . . . . . . . . . RUMNEY, Dalton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WICKS, Fred Jr. (X) . . . . . . . . . . . COUNCIL (Three to be elected) KING VILLAGE AGAR, William J. . . . . . . . BAKER, Cyril G. . . . . . . . . PHELPS, Herbert A. ROBSON, James H. (X) .. RUTHERFORD, Albert H. ROWNTREE, Russell .. KING TOWNSHIP COUNCIL (Three to be elected) MARKHAM TOWNSHIP In favour Against Hours of Voting: 12 noon to 8 pm. REEVE HOSTRAWSER, John (X) Re-elected by acclamation DEPUTY REEVE McMURCHY, Marshall (X) . . .. Re-elected by acclamation COUNCIL (Three to be elected) Votes Received HILL, Percy C. (X) . . . . . . . . . GREENE, J. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . COUNCIL (4 to be elected) MABLEY, C. C. (X) . . . . . . . . . MIDDLETON, Wesley (X) PERKINS, Floyd R. . . . . . . . . . . TAYLOR, W. J. (X) . . . . . . . . . TOMLIN, Ken W. (X) . . . . . . . PUIBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES ARMSTRONG, Andrew (X) . . . BARBER, Albert C. . . . . . . . . . CLEMENT, Len. (X) . . . . . . . . . CUNNINGHAM, Marwood . . . . WILLIAMSON, John . . . . . . . . SEWERAGE PLEBISCITE VAUGHAN Voting Hours: 9 am. to 7 pm. REEVE RICHMOND HILL Local Municipal Elections TOWNSHIP Elected by Acclamation Elected by Acclamafion For . . . . 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