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The Liberal, 9 Oct 1958, p. 10

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c i l I l l 10 “I-v-v-lv-:_u-o‘-0-u.h-v-u-0~ 3 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, NEW WORK â€" ALTERATIONS â€" REPAIRS ROGER PROULX PLUMBING 82 HEATING Free Estimates Gladly Given 62 Crosby Ave. RICHMOND HILL Telephone W. 44650 W NOTICE ' Applications for the position of Dog Catcher will be received by the undersigned up to Friday, October 10th, 1958. ' While pound arrangements, etc., are being considered by Council, and therefore not a requisite, applicants are requested to state whether they have the necessary accommo- dation for a dog pound, and if in possession of a suitable vehicle. H. C. T. CRISP, Clerk-Treasurer, Township of Markham. l g ‘-n-(W_fp.fl-u-l i Toronto l EMpire 2-3456 Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1312 Telephone Dependable Service HERBERT R. BUTT Associated With GEO. McMURRICH SONS LIMITED 24 Elizabeth St. N. 4 Wellington St. E. Richmond Hill Toronto ( l cl”! GO STEPPIN’ I SPECIAL THANKSC ‘ D I N N E R _ . 9 ' * - - at ' 0/0 .5 w/lel'e fur/29y anal cAic/een [A a/wagé at [to very dead ’ PLENTY‘OF PARKING SPACE POP'S RESTAU ru. 4-2152 194 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill At New Richmond Heights Shopping Plaza “-mo-I Mm--l.j----- u--x-r-n.u-u-o.o-n-u-u.< October 9, 1958 Caro Mansbridge Weds Pleasantville Ratepayers A honeymoon in Florida follow- ed the marriage in Richmond Hill Baptist Church of Miss Carol Gwenyth Mansbridge and Mr. Robert Bruce Munro at which Rev. Robert Irvin officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mansbridge and the groom the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Munro. Given in marriage by her i-u-Iv-u...~ FOR 0-0-0-D-n-n-o-n-t>-0-fl-t|-u -in-n u-u-o-n-n“o.o-11-0-o-u-u-n-vm -o-o-o-o- Look ahead... buy. new CAN ADA SAVINGS TORONTO-DOMINION THE IAHK THAT LOOKS AHEAD H. R. LUDLOW. Manager "-7637 RICHMOND HILL BRAD.” CH father, the bride was gowned in blossom white organza over taf- feta which was fashioned with a scoop neckline. above the Chantilly lace empire waist, was tucked and lace ap- pliques frosted her bouf‘fant skirt. Her fingertip veil was arranged from a crown of seed pearls and she carried a cascade of white roses. Mrs. Neil Risebrough attended, the bride as matron of honour and the bridesmaids were Miss Elinor Mansbridge and Miss Diane Poulton. They wore identâ€" ical owns of embroidered taffeta. in month gold styled with mold- ed bodices and billowy skirts. Perky bows and =aches trailed from the back V-neckline and matching bows adorned their headbands. Each carried a nose-_ gay of gold and bronze Chrysan- themums. The groomsman was Mr. Neil Risebrough and ushering were Mr. Bill Munro and Mr. James Mansbridge. In the Palm Room of the Sum- mit View Restaurant, Mrs. James Mansbridge, sister-in-law of the hide, received the guests wearing a forest green wool chemise trim- Ined with black fox fur and black accessories. The groom's mother Mrs. Gordon Munro assisted. gowned in American Beauty red lace over taffeta with matching hat and black accessories. For travelling the bride donned ; an autumn orange wool two‘piece 1 and ' cinnamon brown accessories. At- " with matching velvet hat tached to her purse was her cor- sage of yellow sweetheart roses. Mr. and Mrs. Munro will re- :ide in Thornhill on their return from Flordia. "Toys" Win Top Honors Burlington Competing in one of Canada‘s largest dog shows recently held in Burlington Arena â€" against 400 entrants from all parts of Canada and the United States â€" Toy Manchester Terriers bred and raised by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Glenney of Aubrey Avenue, Oak Ridges. won honours, troph- ies and ribbons. Glen-Aubrey Kandy Girl won best of breed. and female winner, finishing her championship, winning two silver trophies. Glen-Aubrey Judy was the winner as best puppy in her breed, and the best Canadian bred puppy in her group, also winning ribbons and trophy. THE FAMILY TOGETHER, THE NICE THINGS TO EAT, THE JOY AND THE'LAUGHTER, oura oooo OIL Don’t fuss about your fuel oil supply. Put the problem in our capable hands and phone Ramer’s when your fuel re-e serve gets low. .__-I.RRAM£RM. Tau-run. MK“ West?! was, ‘0‘. ae-fisuumsas v5“ :suppucsw FEEDS ‘ it The bodice, i Don Beaumont. Richmond St. is the ,‘new president of the Pleas» antvillie Gardens Ratepayers‘ As- sociation. Other officers elected at the regular meeting held in MacKillop School last week were: vice-president. Peter Hopper, of Mill St: secretary, Mrs. J. Rice. Knollsidle Dr.; treasurer, Robt. Querengesser, Starlight Cres: directoriu Mrs. A. Barnett. Sugar Maple Lane; Bruce Kiclty, Tyne- view Lane; Wm. Wright. Tarey- ton Rd: and Mrs. G. Phillips, Sugar Maple Lane. Retiring pres- ident Harold Boylan, continues on the executive as past president. Considerable discussion centred on the playground situation in the area. Several members seem- ed to feell there had not been much effolrt on the part of those concerned to obtain a site. It was explained by Deputy-reeve Don Plaxmn. a member of the association, that the town coun- ;.~-,\ \‘x‘ -~ Similar savings 0 V Shipping charges extra (usually about 5‘0) MASTER CYLINDER KITS . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 to H N, a, a. t X. .. E‘j WHEEL CYLINDER KITS . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 to . i i. ' "2‘5 ‘égy'z'fifi '7” Complete Wheel and Master Cylinder of similar lovings.9 1 g. MOTO-MASTER HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUIDâ€"ZO-oz. can . . . ... .98 / NEW H K Save on Brake Cables, Springo and Ports .70 = Nola-Master MUFFLER PAIR Moro-Most" "Rldc-oâ€"Mofic" Shock Absorber: odlusi outo- malicolly to road and load conditionl. They're controlled by 4 times more fluid than formerly used on direct action Save on ' IV fSavo Km, .; poly CIL SPRING ~ LIFTEHS Restore original front- end position. Simply insert one litter in I- hand (most). Pair . cur‘f'ucel ti'v‘ot iContact tilde cylind‘f; ' - on euv c tome â€" o 9: 3'5" '33:? $2,325, Ford and Meteor. 1937-56. 3h: 4 flmcs I c lilo of ordincrY Pulr . . . . . . Pair, . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 Heel no 5. L , 19 9-5‘ . . . . . . . . . . . 13-95 ¢ I ‘5 Fm 1955-56 . 12.55 SAVE ' Chev., 1949-56 9.45 SAFE” KIN BOLT SETS CL 54. m 433 the operation and repair 0 service charge for the Tool liliuili NOTEâ€"Above prices f.o.b. Montreal factory FRONT END PARTS Chev. 193 9-54, pair Dodge, Ford, Meteor and Plymouth Pair . . ' -Wheel Suspension Parts, including Chevrolet, 1941-56. Dodge and Plymouth, I939-56, R or ‘ : Robe Billie Munro Ask Acceptable Park Site :il had not been able to reach an Igreement with Matt Smith. ’lcasantville developer, for use of land to the west of the sub- iivision. Apparentlv Mr. Smith has some lots at the east side of Pleasantâ€" \‘ille, south of Richmond Street. which he wishes to build upon, but frontage has been ruled in- sufficient. If he is permitted to build on these lots. he might then agree to use of the land to the west for park and playground purposes. One member expressed the op- inion that the town should obtain necessary land, that it‘s not up to the ratepayers to dicker or make a deal to obtain such land. It was moved and carried that the town annex enough land to enable the town to expropriate such land for park development or the town acquire land within the town limits adjacent to Pleas- . .,._ I i .‘.V N 'lh "NEW CAR" Guarantee ,- g. 2; antville for this purpose. Some alternate sites within the town limits were suggested as worthy of investigation and the new executive is asked to do so. Meanwhile. efforts will be con- tinued to obtain sufficient land for temporary use at least, for a bail diamond. Members were urged to attend the public meeting regarding the pond area as this is important to residents of the area. Comments were made that it is most desir- able that the area at least be cleaned up. x IllllllllllllllllllllIllllIll\lllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllll. Chrisimus Shep from the comfort of your own home_ Have the Avon representative call with the new gift suggestion cata- logue. Gifts priced to suit modest budgets. A V . 5 - 2 7 7 l IIilll\lllIlillllllllllllillllllltillllIllilllllllilllllllllillllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll Ready-lined BONDED : BRAKE SHUE EXCHANGE Easier to installâ€"No rivetingâ€"Same type as used on original equipment Rcllnc your broken with "CHRYSOTILE" Safety- Enginoorod Bonded Broke Shoesâ€"won‘t fed. on quIck stop: or during down hill broking. ex orienco or special tools on needed to put loo broke: on your cor. broke shoes and Install Chrysofile Bonded Broke Shoesâ€"anyone can do If . No Simply remove old . . easily and or low ; cost. Bring In your old shoe- and exchange them :9 other can and frucks Better than a "New Car" Ride Ihociu. fort, moko steering easier and keep your car safer on curvu. ' Guaranteed for one year or E- 15,000 miles. Iy. Improve riding com- :A‘ COIL SPRINGS .- 9.902% (most to T9556). -~ 12.40 5 12.60 1 up to 500/. on Mote-Muster Front 3' Pivot 1:' Inner Shaft Kits Stabilizer Rc- Kits and Spring Spacers. TIE BCD ENS ;. Pair >/ Meet UTCH ASSEMBLY EXCHANGE CARBURETORS BRITISH ond FOREIGN CARSâ€"vGaskets, Piston Ring), Oil Filters, Tie Rod Ends, Do-It-Yoursell . . FREE Know-How . . Special Tool Loan Service We supply the "Know-How“ FREE and loan you the tool: to enable you to do a "professional" rcpoir lab. The FREE stop-by-step Instruction sheets on Only n "no" f your cor ore cosy to follow. Loon Service. "low. 93‘;qu a Save up to 50%â€"BIOw-0ut-Proot ‘ Heavier f specially In; Inner liner; Double lock- 1' ed, crimped Iookproof scams, , reinforced end caps,- ped with noise reducer lube! ,' that disnerso hot gases oven- CIIBCIIIE PISTON RINGS engine tolerances and materials. All Chrysler-produch, d-cyi. ASSOCIATE 25 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill for firmly bonded Chrysofile lined Broke Shoes. Save Safely. gouge outer shell, cooled acid-resist- Equip- C.T.C. Do-If- DO-H- C.T.C. '. Yourself installed Yourself Installed : Price Price Price Price Chevrolet .. 1941-53 5.95 3.30 “'4 ------ 1949-54 8.20 9.05 (6 cyl.) 1950-57 1.50 10.35 :°"‘"(V') -« "55-56 7.85 10.70 j 1 Chrysler and an a: “20133:: 5'95 8'80 ‘- .. DeSofo (6 cyi.)1949-54 6.95 9.80 Penn“ . ‘ mud, 7 so 1° “‘1‘ “d ' 20 and 22 ' '35 : Firm ch (6 cvl.) 1949-57 6.96 9.81 Studebaker " ,s} Ford . . . . . 1942-48 6.55 9.40 Champion .‘. OILPUMPING or Iurpou specification In - .. I .98 ilnogdilidoad .fdr'y’ia‘iari mfiilikNfijEfiARé¥ggszED TRANS_ Pontlulc?4T9S4G9-56 (6-cyl.).. h i. - , . 337193144. sin MISSIONS OVERHAUL GASKET SETS :z‘Judfévgfllfgskgg'gcgfiinru curb“: . 3 85 N 4 65 "N'VERSAL mm“ Chev 1940-52 3.80 equipment quality. 9' “'9'” ' ' REAR SPRINGS and PARTS ' ' 3 ‘25 : Dodge a. Plym. 1937- IGNITION SUPPLIES 1953-56. 0 (6) 3-40 Ear: V8 1946-48. 3.30 r ’6' s“ RE_MANUFACTURED Dodge :7 Piym. l939-5 . - MOI, and! 949 4 IV lord & Melcor 1937- 2 our -5 . 3_9o ., I95I-56 (6l.3.10 machinery to ivo you the I followed on all work. TUrner 4-1196 ‘ Mil-MASTER ORIGINAL! EllliPMENT IIIIALII'v PARTS FAST LNSTALLATION OR DO-lT-YOUBSELF 987/ "7/4’ STORE DEPT. or HEALTH TM). or NORTH YORK Smallpox by Aeroplane Sharp outbreaks of small- pox have occurred in differ- ent countries in the last two or three decades and have usually been due to contact . with a case which has arriv- ed by aeroplane from a coun- try where smallpox vaccfnn- ‘ tion has been neglected. The last serious epidemic in On- tario was in Windsor in 1924 where there were 67 cases,' 32 of whom died. So it can happen here. No one need have smallpox, much less die of itl'lt is com- pletely controlled by vaccin- ation and periodic revaccin- ation. It could happen here. Are You Protected? Consult your Doctor or Health Department. CARL E. HILL, MD., M.O.H. m liver it " 25’ t 2 WHEEL SET EXCHANGE PRICE IIEw PARTS " â€" ,; 9 . rRCNr REAR FRONT REAR .‘ l CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH: FORD Chevrolet . 1955-50 2.95 2.95 Plymouth 1 1940-52 DODGE i942-48 195151 2.95 2.95 (most) I946-56 2.95 2.9! l" â€"\vlth pan and 1946-55 (6 cyl.) -â€"with hoods and V ‘ Pontiac '5' 3 °" W" """ :fidgufi" “““ °" 9"” 4: Fm! Ind (zoom 1951-55 2.95 2.95 =7 2 Meteor 1949-54 3.15 2.95 , u , h E. 1 1955-57 3.30 2.95 '"é..‘l.'.u’3i’.“’rieli'.‘u:§ 'Je‘°{.'...°"ia.i."..‘"" EXCHANGE EXCHANGE EXCHANGE BRAKE DRUM TRUINGâ€"Passeng‘er cm, each . . . . . . $1.25 Studebaker Champion 47-54 1947-" 5.50 8:33 = . , s», A33” CARBURETCR REPAIR KITS Fuel Pumps _ New...“ diaphragm. En- C.T.C. Test-Run Generator Exchange Zvo needed part is included, finest “"99"” I" 5°'°°°'"‘”° “rhfmammâ€"E", Factory rebulll and mo run fo '7 _ to Install. guarantee “ncw performance" I50 q unhiltdy, cgrefully '0 Chev. 2 6 in?!“ :‘Miiu PMN" Ifgndurd, Pam showing \vcor mu- m" i" 3" 9"" _ 1937-54 ' . . - 1949-52 I | d. h - entccd to fit. M... £9.19, c... 1 :23; 2.65“) 4-40 "I M 6' m m In any: price 0 Volf Broke Linings, Connecting Rod lnum and Exhaust Equipment. * ' For Your Convenience . . . EXPERT MACHINE SHOP SERVICE Our Machine Shop combines the latest technique! with modern power finest automotive repair: possible on both American and European can. Cor monufocturen’ Ipccificofions are closely Q

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