Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 22 Nov 1956, p. 11

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For the offices of Mayor, Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and four Councillors to fill the said offices for the year 1957, two Hydro Electric Commissioners, and three Public School Trustees for the term of two years, and three Separate School Trustees for the term of two years, for the Municipality of the Village of Richmond Hill, will be held in the Masonic Hall on If more candidates are nominated for the respective offices hereinbefore mentioned than are required to fill the same, the voting in the several subdivisions at the subsequent elections shall be conducted by the Return- ing Officer at the Polling subdivisions as follows: POLLING SUBDIVISION IA â€" consisting of that part of Ward 1 lying north of the centre line of Rich- mond Street to village limits â€"~ Lillian M. McConaghy‘ Public School. POLLING SUBDIVISION IB -- consisting of that part of Ward 1 lying south of the centre line of Rich- mond Street including Pleasantville Plan 4635 to village limits â€" Lillian M. McConaghy Public School. POLLING SUBDIVISION 2A -â€" consisting of that part of Ward 2 lying north of the centre line of Crosby Avenue to the village limits and east of Canadian Nat- ional Railway right-of-way. Residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. Robertson, 355 Taylor Mills Drive north. POLLING SUBDIVISION ZB ~â€" consisting of' that part of Ward 2 lying'north of the centre line of Centre Street east to the centre line of Crosby Avenue and east of the Canadian National Railway right-of-way. â€"â€" Walter Scott Public School. POLLING SUBDIVISION 2C â€"â€" consisting of that part of Ward 2 lying north of the centre line of Centre Street east to the village limits and west of the Cana- dian National Railways right-ofâ€"way. â€"- Masonic Hall. POLLING SUBDIVISION 3A -â€" consisting of that part of Ward 3 lying south of the centre line of Centre Street east to the village limits and east of the Cana- dian National right-of-way. â€"7 Walter Scott Public SchooL POLLING SUBDIVISION 33 ~â€"â€" consisting of that part of Ward 3 lying south of the centre line of Centre Street east to the centre line of Markham Road, west of the Canadian National Railway right-ofâ€"way. â€"~ Masonic Hall. POLLING SUBDIVISION 3C â€" consisting of that part of Ward 3 lying south of the centre line of Mark- ham Road to the village limits, west of the Canadian National Railway right-ofâ€"way. â€"â€" Masonic Hall. WARD N0. II â€" All that part of the Village lying east of the centre line of Yonge Street and north of the centre line of Centre Street East. Boundaries of the above Polling Subdivisions: WARD N0. 1 â€" All that part of village lying west of the centre line of Yonge Street. WARD NO, III â€"- All that part of the village lying east of the centre line of Yonge Street and south bf the centre line of Centre Street East. RICHMOND HILL. ONT., NOVEMBER 15, 1956 R. LYNETT, Monday, 3rd Day of December, 1956 FROM 11 O’CLOCK A.M. T0 8 RM. Municipal Elections VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL NOMINATIONS Between the Hours of 7.30 and 8.30 pm. by the Returning Officer. J FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd., 1956 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Returning Officer Socials Birthday greetings to Barry Picton, Clarke Ave. who cele- brated his 13th birthday on Nov- ember 15. Our sympathy is extended to Mrs. A. Picton, Clarke Ave. on the pasing of her mother in Eng- land. Friends and neighbors of E:- ‘nest Petre, 1'1 Héndez'son Ava. win be happy to know that his recent operation left him much improved and he expects to“ come home from hospital soon. We are happy to hear that Stephen Motershall is back home from the hospital, and we sin- cerely hope his story will have a happy ending. Sports Mrs. Doris Massey and son Ar- nold are visiting her brother and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slow. 17 Henderson Ave. Mrs. Massey is from England and plans to settle in this country. The'Henderson Ave. School football team is the new School Area 1 interscholastic football champion. The undefeated Hen- derson team defeated the Chas. Howitt‘school 32-7 in the final game last Tuesday at Henderson Ave public school grounds. To date 20 boys have register- ed for hockey activity and ap- proximately 30 more Doncaster and Highland Park boys are re- quired before the workouts be- gin. To register call David Bar- bour. AV. 5â€"2288. Ratepayers The Doncaster ratepayers held the annual nomination meeting November 13. Due to the lack of atendance it was decided to car- ry the nominations over to the January meeting. Mail delivery for Doncabter ar- ea showed keen interest and was discussed to some length. The meeting was informed that cer- tain requirements were necessary such as ‘good roads, numbered houses, proper approaches to the houses and suitable mailboxes. A committe was set up to inspect the house numbers according to an area map which is available from the township. Further dis- cussion on the mail delivery proâ€" posal will be on the agenda for last meting of the year in Dec- ember. It Was also announced that the annual Christmas turkey draw will be held again this year and tickets will be availalgle soon. A .Bilifhdéy congratulatjons for‘ Jim Perrault, Clarke St, who was 15 ’years old on November 20: filled mattress 1 Metal single bed and spring filled mattress 1 Walnut dressing table 1 Walnut chest of drawers Dishes. pots and pans. cutlery 1 Battery radio 2 Small tables 1 Electric refrigerator Books Pictures 1 Car trailer Number fruit sealers l Wardrobe 2 Electric kettles 1 Admiral Television 17" table model. perfect condition 1 Aurora Television 17” console, perfect condition 1 Custom built Chesterfield and chair 2 End tables 1 China cabinet 1 Kitchen cabinet 8 Pc. walnut dining room suite 6 Oak chairs ‘ ‘ 1 Odd arm chair 1 Leather rocker 1 Leather arm chair Odd kitchen chairs 2 Garden chairs Terms cash. No reserve. Property sold. Sale at 1 pm. Winter is just_ around the corner and now"is the time to buy one of our depend- able used cars, at a bargain price. Wang: 5. 95K; RICHVALE L'llmu .1 \ . 3-1169 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Admiral Televisions, Dining Room Suite, Refrigerator, 2 Piece Chesterfield Suite, Dishes, etc. \ The property of MRS. D. MILLARD At Stop 20A Yonge Street, Opposite Falconbridge Mines SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 Floor lamps Walnut spindle bed 51nd spring filled mattress Metal double bed and spring f‘TH E ONLY THING Auction Sale Correspondent: David Barbour Henderson Ava. Phone AVenue 5-2288 DONCASTER THAT CAN BE DONE FOR GRAYHNG HADR u 10 ADMIRE IT.” Auctioneer Phone Gormley 5311 ALVIN S. FARMER Miss Marj. Murphy entertained the Sugar and Spice Club on Thursday evening. November 15. Winners at cards were Mrs. F. Schurman, Mrs. M. Blackburn. Mrs. J. Wainwright and Mrs. E. Morris. Hostesses of the evening were Mrs. G. Fenwick and Mrs. L. Wainwright. Cynthia Craigie of Mill Road observed her 11th birthday on Saturday, November 17, and cel- ebrated it by taking Susz'mne Aus- tin, Mary Lenton. Margaret West, Sharon Hamilton, Fay Pollon. Gail Masters. Cherelanne Kirk- patrick and Helena King to the Richmond Theatre, followed by party reireshment$s. Jo-Anne Duncan of Pemberton Road is Back at school after be- ing sick in bed for the past week. lst Richvale Guide and Brown- ie Mothers met at the home of Mrs. M. Jarman on Thursday ev- ening for their regular monthly meeting. Officers for the coming year were elected and are as fol- lows: President Mrs. M. McDer- mott; secretary. Mrs. B. Mc- Grath; treasurer, Mrs. E. Rayson; food convenor, Mrs. M. Taylor; Convert your‘ heating whatever its type . . ‘. whatever its fuel ANY TIME NOW! NORTH RICHVALE NEWS Cleanâ€"~Burns without smoke Saves on redecorating costs. Dependableâ€"Always available. Not subject interruption. by weather condition; Silentâ€"Burns without noise. Best Suited to Automatic Controlâ€"The steady supply assures continuous performance with even heat, automatically controlled. Convenientâ€"Requires no furnace tending no fuel delivery CORRESPONDENT: MRS. M. BLACKBURN other automatic fuel! Natural Gas Equipment costs less to buy lasts far longer than the equivalent for any less to install SEE THESE ADVANTAGES LOW COSTS Phone TU. 4-2617 REMEMBER: There are Natural Gas “custom design” Furnaces for Winter‘Air Canditioning, Gravity Warm Air, Hot Water and Steam . . . Space Heaters . . . Room Heaters. . .Fireplace Units. ‘ J @ansumeIS' @335 phone convenor, Mrs. M. .1011! coeur. ' A Flying Up Ceremony for lst and 2nd Richvale Guides and Brownies was held on Wednesâ€" day evening at Richvale School. Trudy Peck, Diane Gilmore and Cynthia Craigie flew up from Brownies to take their place as Guides. Gail Meadows and Don- na Jarman were enrolled as Brownies. The following Guides were enrolled. Trudy Peck, Di» ane Gilmore, Shirley Miller. Wen- dy Smith. Carol Wood. Sandra Wilson, Lona Martin and Gerald- ine Chalklin. 3rd Riclwale Brownie Pack started on Wednesday evening, November 21. under the leader- ship of Norma Lenton, at Ross Doan School. Captain Marie Lawson reports the lst Richvale Guides are busy working on their Xmas corsages and getting their Xmas 12011 ready for the draw. ‘ AURORA : A heavy flowing well which is producing 300.000 gall- ons a day has been struck on a farm not far from the town. far less to maintain and stain or residue THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hm. Ontario. Thursday. Novambe-r 2‘3, 1966 11 COMPANY OF TORONTO Natural Gas Rates have been Cut for 3rd Time in 18 months! See your Natural Gas Heating Dealer. Plun‘ ALWAYS RICHMOND THEATRE GRILL RICHMOND mu. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Economicalâ€"Lower in equipment costs. installa- tion and maintenance than any other automatic heating equipment. ’ Paymentâ€"Fuel is paid ~for after not before use. Convenient equalized monthly payments if de- sired. ‘ Modern and Compactâ€"Units are comp at and streamlined to occupy minimum space. . A gas furnace for a 6-room house need be no bigger than a wardrobe trunk! Conversion is EasyLâ€"A Natural Gas “conversion burner“ can be installed in most furnaces in just a few hours. There is no muss or fuss. .AJ .....1 u“... â€". ...__ .H . Conversion is Easyâ€"A Natural Gas “con\{er§ion burner" can be installed in most furnaCES In Just a few hours. There is no muss or fuss. Safeâ€"Natural Gas installations arejnspected and approved to the rigid standards enforced by the Ontario Government. Natural Gas is not harmful to humans, animals or plants. FREE FREE FREE E Furnace Clean Out and ‘ Filters, annually. E Burner-Cleaning and Adju ever necessary. E 24-Hour Service, 7 days year long. FREE SERVICE UNTIL NEXT APRIL then easy payments Over 5 years on your monthly gas bill NOTHING TO PAY bang; Plumber or Contractor. on your equipment Out and Fibreglas Air and Adjustment when- unent costs. installa- any other automatic a week.

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