Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 22 Nov 1956, p. 9

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r 93 Yonge St. 8., Richmond Hill St0p 22A Yonge St. Telephone TU. 4-1650 Wallet size print . . . desk portrait . . . a print in color . . . or a portrait that is framed for hanging . . . no matter which you choose . . . your portrait continues to say “I'm thinking of you." through all the days, to come. ' NEW WORK â€" ALTERAT!ONS â€"â€" REPAIRS Richvale Motor Sales ’ ake it a. uperfect day Gwegmpmmfif LAGE‘RQUEST STUDIO Make an appointment now, while there': still time. Phone, write, or call. NOW IS THE TIME FOR FREE LUBRICATIUN WITH EVERY TUNE UP When ii’s gift giving fime, nothing Can take the place of your portrait. RQEER PROULX PLUMBING & HEATING Free Estimates Gladly Given CALL ANY TIME AV. 5-4111 221 Lawrence Ave. Richmond Hill Richvale TU. 4-2791 An important step forward in the Bell Telephone Company’s program to keep pace with the rapid growth of Richmond Hill was taken this week when it was announced that a contract has been awarded for the construction of an addition to the dial tele- phone exchange building on Richâ€" mond street. Richmond Hill. C. E. Blosdale, Bell Telephone manager for this region, said the contract for construction of the addition has been awarded to Mollenhauer Contracting Com- pany Ltd.. of Toronto. Installation of additional dial equipment, sufficient to serve some 1.600 more customers. will get under way next summer when construction of the addition has been completed. The new equip- ment will be placed in operation late in 1957. ' The new addition will be one- storey with basement, about 84 feet wide by 42 feet deep. of re- inforced concrete and brick and block construction. Work on the extension is Scheduled 'to get un- Build Addition To Local Bell Exchange In Operation By Late 1957 Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Ward are seen above following their recent wedding in St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Richmond Hill. The bride is the former Eleanor Garner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Garner of Langstafi‘, while the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward, also of Langstaff. if Doors - Sash - Frames 76: Mouldings - Plywood - Wallboards Over 25 years experience in the Better Shops In Toronto Free Estimates AV‘. 5-1682 RICHMOND HILL. YONGE ST. N TU. 4â€"1125 A Butler & Baird Lumber Ltd. HOME BUILDER Paints - Garage Doors - Hardwood Flooring We CarryiEverything For The Time Payment Plan Available WE FEATURE . Pre-Fit Window Units TUrner 4 - 321 1 Electric Stove Repairs HERREDGE ELECTRIC RECOVERED Fo’r as low as $65.00 (Including materials) 5 Year Guarantee $10.00 Down - 2 Years to Pay Special Prices on Commercial Work A. SMITH UPHOLSTERING - 2 PIECE CHESTERFIELD FLOOR SANDER T0 RENT “About 450 residents of Rich- mond Hill recently received tele- phone service as a result of in- stallation of new equipment in the exchange building," Mr. Blos- dale explained. “More persons will receive service as the job of extending the outside wire~and- cable network into new residenâ€" tial areas progresses in coming months.” Richmond Hill's facilities will be further relieved when 400 tel- ephone users now served by the Richmond fiill exchange receive Oak Ridges service next month. This will release Richmond Hill equipment to serve more custom- ers here. A new telephone exchange to serve the Oak Ridges area will be opened on December 2. At that time, all Oak Ridges telephones will be brought within direct dialing range of Richfnond Hill. Two-way calling between Rich- mond Hill and King will remain free from long distance charges. der way next month Increased Service â€"â€" Photo by Lagerquist AV. 5-3506 wife, above named, has no authority to pledge my credit or make any purchases or contracts’ in my name and that I shall not be res- ponsible for her debts or ob- ligations. ALVIN EDWARD HUDSON MRS. ROSE WEST Mrs. Rose West, of Edgar Ave, Richvale. passed away suddenly in St. Michael's Hospital, Toron- to. on November 10, in her 8151. year. Born in Holt, Ontario. Mrs. West was the wife of the late Mr. George West, and is survived by her son, Mr. Roy West. and by her daughter, Mrs. Peter Ferraro of Toronto. Notice to Creditors AND OTHERS In the Estate of ARCHIBALD McLEAN, also known and des- cribed as Archie McLean. late of the Village of Maple. in the County of York. All persons having claims ag- ainst the Estate of the above- named. who died on the 12th day of October. 1956. are hereby not- ified to send the same to the undersigned on or before the 3lst day of December. 1956, af- ter which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the under- signed then has notice. DATED at TORONTO this 14th Requiem Mass was held at St. John‘s Chrysostrom. with inter- ment taking place in St. John’s Cemetery, Newmarket, on Nov- ember 13. day of November, 1956. JESSIE BROWN, Administratgix with the Will annexed, by her Solicitor, LESLIE B. BOND. MA. 2433 Yonge Street. Toronto 12, Ontario. will Vmake Hill Socials Mrs. Jas. Ash and baby daugh- ter Donna Lyn and son Robbie are spending awhile with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Middle- ton. The bride wore a ballerina length gown of blue taffeta and velvet on princess lines with grey Persian lamb topper and navy accessories and carried white Shasta daisies. She was attended by Mrs. James Stephenson, sistei‘ of the groom. as matron of hon- our, wearing a street length beige brooaded tafi‘eta frock with bol- era and accessories of beige and rust. She carried yellow baby mums. Groomsman was James Stephenson, brother-in-law of the groom. The ushers were Mer- lin Edwards of Brampton, neph- ew of the groom and David Franklin of West Hill, son of the bride. The reception was held at the home oer. and Mrs. James Stephenson, Richmond‘ Hill. Mr.’ and Mrs. Bone travelled to Lake Placid, New York, for their honeymoon. On their return they Guests wére present from‘Sault Ste. Marie, Hornby, North Bay, Brampton, and Detroit. Rev. E. B. Eddy was In charge of services at Carrville United Church on Sunday. The choir sang "More Love for Thee" as its anthem. Sunday school met as usual. Carville public school child- ren held a Red Cross meeting on Friday afternOOn with Bob Man- ning in the chair. Ruth Meyers and Jane Manning sang a duet. Getta Middleton played a selec- tion on the piano. Bob Manning also presented a pantomime. Very sorry to hear that Ruth Meyers fell from a horse last Saturday and broke her collar bone. She will be confined to her home for some time. Red Cross BONE-FRANKLIN White and blue chrysanthe- mums decorated the altar of the Carrville United Church on Sat- urday. November 3 for the mar- riage of Elaine Franklin of West Hill and Nelson BBone of Rich- mond Hill, formerly of Carrville. Rev. E. B. Eddy officiated at the marriage and Mrs. John A Baker assisted at the organ. TAKE NOTICE that my mh4ou-‘N‘umhm -m tuna: - GLORIA IRENE HUDSON ROVER MW! Webbing @hitua‘rp by his solicitor Stuart P. Parker Correspondent: Mrs. K. Reynold 77 Edgar Ave. Phone AV. 5-3189 10m: mm. on much; RICHVALE CORRESPONDENT: MRS. BERT MIDDLETON PMNLESSLY - DESTROY“ 0' W ULA. 'DM their‘home at West CATS CARRVILLE NEWS Telephone Maple 13083 Mr. Geo. S. Walker of Victoria Hartour visited on Friday at the Bert Middleton hom also Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker and John and Elizabeth Walker of New- mal-ket were gumt.c on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. DouglaS'Bone en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. R. Kirk, M". and Mrs. E. Bone and Miss E Sheppard on Sunday evening at dinner to celebrate Mrs Kirk's and Miss Shepherds’s birthdays. also Mr. and Mrs. ~E Bone’s wed- ding anniversary. Mrs. Albert Middleton and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Middleton of Schorrberg visited Mr. and Mrs. John Wight and Stewart and Da- vid Wight at Keswick on Monday. Starting Sunday, December 2nd, the new telephone numbers for OAK RIDGES and NEWMARKET become efiective when: Domestic Fuel Oils Our trucks are equipped with Government Inspected RICHMOND HILL THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA b c“ g. a a: O A m THEEIBERAL. Richmond Hifl, Ontario. Thursday. Nov \/ gm» WE. WRNER PARTS & SERVICE Printo-Meters for your protection. Your New Licensed Meehunle Repairs To All Makes 0! Cars Specializing In English Automobiles Tune-ups sf? Texaco Products 5*; Towing Service ELGIN MILLS TU. 4-1773 Bring your Blue Book of Telephone Numbers up to date. If you need a new booklet, phone your Tele- phone B\usiness Office. It's free for the asking, in regular or pocket size. 3) In addition. many new RICHMOND HILL numbers will come into use. RICHMOND HILL customers will be able to dial the new “PRospect 3” numbers in OAK RIDGES without Long Distance charges and their free calling arrangements with KING, MAPLE and THORNHILL remain unchanged. OAK RIDGES’ new dial exchange opens with “PRospect 3” numbers NEWMARKET switche_s to DII.AL SERVICE g’frth’niibers. (Long Distance charges will still be in effect between RICHMOND HILL and NEWMARKET.) OUR GARXEE PHONE TU. 4-2061 C. E. BLOSDALE, Manager ember 22. 1956 9

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