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The Liberal, 9 Oct 1958, p. 13

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‘Put A Stop To This ! Unionville Lumber Co. Ltd. Phone Un. 86 AX. 3-6861 'TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL 15 STORM WINDOWS AND 2 STORM DOORS, LITTLE AS $5.00 MONTH ’STOPJZVl YONGE ST.. SOUTH OF RICHMOND HILL 'Iv‘rid'ay, October 10th, when the 1958 PONTIAC will be on display “Want to educate an RICH - HILL MOTORS L/vlnnouncemenf You are invited to “"hether a fellow flies jetplanes or runs a store for a living;'hp does it better with a good education'behind him. Fred Burney has made sure that the money for son Jack's education will be ready The estimated cost per_foot frontage is $1.80. The special assessment is to be paid in ten equal annual installments and the estim- ated annual rate per foot frontage is 23.9c. 3. Application will be made by the Corpora- tion to the Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the said work and any owner may within 21 days after the first publication of this Notice file with the Board his objection to the said work being undertaken. l. The said Board may approve of the said work-being undertaken. but before doing so it may appoint a time and place wnen any ohjeétions to the said work will be consid- ered. ‘ DATED at the Town of Richmond Hi“ this third day of October. 1953. I. On the south side of Taylor Mills Drive from Alverna Road to Bayview Avenue, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 2. The estimated cost of the work is 31.980.00 of which $1,061.55 is to be paid by the Cor- pomtion. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Cor- poration of the Town of Richmond Hill in- tends to construct as a local improvement the construction of a 5 foot sidewalk REFRESHMENTS SERVED DURING THE EVENING london -Now York â€"-‘|'ho Caribbean ~moro “OPEN HOUSE" am: \ \W are Th m‘n)‘ Don‘t spend another Winter in a drafty home. Install Storm Windows and Doors from UNIONVILLE LUM- BER. They‘ll keep cold air out. expensive heat in - help you save money on your fuel bills. Drive down to our handy yard for an estimate this week. AT R. LYNETT, aviator? The BN5 can help youi’ Clerk than 500 brthhu nrou Canada and abrauq when needed by saving the guaranrpwi way â€"wilh a BXS Personal Security Program. At your nearest Bank of Nova §cmia branch there‘s a free booklet explaining how P5P can h_elpyou save. Ask for it today! lino 10m; Man At Madeleine‘s you‘re sure to find the shape and shade just right for you â€"- do plan to come in soon ~for the best selection. The colors are irresistible. the shapes fabulous flatterers. their trimmings the lush-est! Choose the high-style higher crowns. ‘blouson'. cloches or the prettv petite chaoeaux in cloud-soft melusine. fur velour and velvets. The new Costume Jewelry In ‘sunset’ Aurora â€" a soft topaz tone and ‘iceblue’ Aurora is a must for every fashion-wise Madame. The new styles just arrived from New York 11d Montreal are now. glowing on our many hat trees. The October meeting of the W. A. will be held in the Sunday School room on Wednesday even- ing, October 15. at 8 pm. All the ladies in the community are in- vited to attend. (at Fail-lawn) Several ladies from here at- tended the Brown's Corners W. M5. on Wednesday afternoon of last week, and several attended the'Thankofiering meeting of the Harriet Taylor Auxiliary in the Richmond Hill United Church on Thursday afternoon of last week. WA. - m. The guest speakerqwiilvl BED? Margaret Arkinstall. All the lad- iesfl are invited to attend. The W.M.S. has been invited to attend the Melville W.M.S. Thankoffering meeting when it ,will be their 70th annivérsary. on Thursday, October 16, at 2:30 p. Will the members of the W.M. S. please note the meeting of the Maple Thankofl‘ering meeting has been charged from October 15 to Tuesday. October 21. at 2:30 p. m. Miss Struthers. Deaconess at the Fred Victor Mission, Toronto. will be the g_ues_t speaker. Sunday. October 12. at 2:30 p. m. there will be a special Thanks- giving and Harve_st Home service, when the theme will be. “Obed- ience Springing from Gratitudé." Everyone welcome. W.M.S. The World Wide Communion service was observed at the church service on Sunday after- noon. ' Church N cw: Will the ladiés please r'emem I Madeleine Millinery & Accessories 3319 YONGE ST. Over 1,000 New Fall Hats bus stops‘ below city limits Ian Wan/clean ; f 9 mm. m 6 pm. Friday till 9 p.111 CORRESPUNDENT .- MRS, W. SANDLE. Victoria Salute VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS RU. 8-5406 Telephone Gomley 542: Oct. 26th, 1958 Mrs. R. Perkinys; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker and Ross called on Mrs‘ Lorne Perkins in Toronto on_$unc}ay eveing. The floners it; the church on Sunday were from the Atherley- Saltiel wedding on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Rav Bennett of Richmond Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Parsons and girls of Un- ionville had Sunday evening din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ben- nett. ,‘he occasion being in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett‘s 2nd wedding anniversary on 00- tober 6‘ and Wendy Parson‘s birthday on October 3, and Mar- garet Parsons‘ birthday on Octob- er 6. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watt and family of Scarboro had Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steckley. Friends are pleased to see that Mr. Clarence Steckley is able to be out following his recent ill- ness. " ' Mr. and Mrs. John Emoring- ham h-ad Sunday evening dinner with Mr and Mrs. Gordon Mort- son and family. Friends are pleased to see that the cast has been removed from the arm of Miss Olive Glover, and that Miss Glover is able' to be out among her friends again. On Saturday afternoon in the Victoria Square United Churph. Miss Florence Saltiel became the bride of Mr. Robert Atherley. The bride was a member of a former charge of Rev. A. F. Bin- nington. Mr. Alan 'Binnlngton spent the week-end with friends at Nap- anee. Congratulations are the order of the day for the members of the‘ 4-H Club from here who won prizes at the Markham Fair on Friday With their calves. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leitch and family "of I Willowdale called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steckley on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McRoberts spent a few days last week at Br_apebridge and Midland. Birthday greetings to Wayne prie, who will be three years old on October 8: to Mrs. Harold Hill for October 9: to Louis Mort- son, who «will be five years old on October 11: to Jeltrey Hoadley, who will be three years old on October 11: to Keith Rumney, who will be two years old on Oc- tober 12. ‘ Sympathy of the community is extende to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rumney in the sudden passing of Mrs. Rumney'; father, Mr. Neil Campbell. 1-3-57 The regular monthly meeting of the Mission Band will be held in the Sunday School room on Saturday. October 11. at 2:30 pm. All the girl? and boys in the community are nvited to attend. Neighborhood Notes Conversion To 60 Cycle SAME DAY SERVICE RELIANCE SERVICE STATION Open '7 nan. - 12 Midnight DAILY Oak Ridges (I PR. 3-5471 EM. 8-9559 Victor Draper m. ‘The guest speaker will be Mrs. J. Houck from Brampton. The institutes from the neighbor- ing communities have been in- vited to attend. All the ladies in the neighbourhood are invited to attend. Mission Band The regular monthly meeting of the senior Women‘s Institute will be held In the Victoria Square Community Hall on Tues- day evening, October 14. at 8 p. bet to bring their discarded ny- lons to the meeting. They are to be sent to the Women's Welfare Service, in Tokyo. Did you know that ten pounds of nylons may make curtains, gloves, socks. to the value of $36.00? Did you know. the dossal curtain in the chapel of the new United Church House on St. Clair Ave. East. is being woven by widows in Korea from nylons now being sent to them? ' I Sr. Women's Institute TIME TABLE CHANGES, TELEVISION Radio -â€" Washer Repair Service Effective Sunday Agencies RAILWAY Oll Informafion from agents Ontario FUN Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brands and Miss June Chandler were guests at the wedding of Miss Jean Daw and Mr. Colin Murray at Wood- green United Church, Toronto, on Saturday evening. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Witmer (Nancy Reesor) who were married Saturday at- ternoon at the Mennonite Church on the 5th Con. of Markham. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mashinter of Zephyr and Mr. Jas. Hill of Lions Head had supper on Saturday with'Mr. and Mrs. Ron Elliott. Congratulations to the Stoufi- Ville Ball Team who won the all Ontario Championship on Satur- day."We are very proud of the large contribution our local boys Mrs. E. C. Wilford of Toronto spent the week-end with her sis- ter. Mrs. R. G. Britnell. A miscellaneous shower was held on Thursday night at the libme of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ree- :or for Miss Nancy Reesor and Mr. Owen Witmer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reesor and son of Jolliett, Quebec, spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reesor. All 3 winners were Grade 8 student. Each contestant receiv- ed $l.00. The two judges. Mrs. Mullett ana Mrs. Walmsley of Toronto. were each given a 'cup and saucer. Inspector Hallman who gave the words was given six initialled linen handkerchiefs. Their kindness was 'much apprec- iated. Twenty~five contestants enter- ed the spelling contest at Mark- ham Fair, sponsored by Mark- ham Township Federation of Ag- rlculture and convened by Mrs. R. G. Britnell. The first prize of $25. was won by Roger Heise (of New Gormley). S. S. No. 4 Markham, teacher Mrs. Katharine Lee. Second prize of $15 was won by David Morrison of S. S. No. 21 Markham. teacher Mr. J. Gates. 3rd prize. $10 was won by Sharon Rumble. S. S. No. 3 Markham, teacher Mrs. C Frazer. Mrs. Norman Winger and fam- ily-of Goshen. Indiana, spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reesor. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reesor wel- comed a baby girl on Thursday. and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Heise a baby by on Saturday. Mr. Clarence Heise oi Welland renewed acquaintances here over the week end. Congratulations to Mrs. Jas‘ Doust. who celebrated another birthday this week. ’ Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wilcox spent the week end at Tobermory in honor of their 24th wedding an- niversary. Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Hunking and family spent the' week end at Manitoulin Island. Rev. Hun- ‘king conducted anniversary szr- vices there on Sunday. C H O l C E F O W I. â€" Turkeys, geese, ducks, chickens: all ready for the oven. Choices! farm fresh produce- Delicious home baking - Farmer’s. fresh cream, butter, eggs - The very best of garden fresh fruits and vegetables - Fresh and cured meal - Farmer's sausage - Deli- catessen products - Fresh cut flowers and plants - Handcrafls. CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED Telephone Gomley 5201 GORMLEY NEWS Thornhil! Farmers Market 5,4 OPEN EVERY SATURDAY from 7 a.m. ' THANKSGIVING have a wonderful l0 l9 510/0 75, yonre 52w Herridge Electric TU. 4-3211 ALL HOURS 53 Yonge St. N. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Heise. Mr. and Mrs. John Reesor and family. Miss Anna Steckley, and Rev. Wm. ‘Vanderbent also were pres- ¢nt for the re-opening of the Brethren in Christ Church at Sherkston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Empring- ham and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tux-riff and Harry of Oak Ridges attended the dedication of the new Brethren in Christ Church at Sherkston. on Sunday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown of Welland. Mr‘ and Mrs. Clifford Winger and Ardyss, and Miss Mary Cober spent the week end with relatives near Sudbury. The Whitchurch 6 and 7 Home and School Association will hold its first meeting of the season at No. 7 school on Tuesday, October 14, at 8:30 pm. This is a “Get acquainted ‘ with the teachers" meeting. Guest speaker is Miss M. Andrews, Aurora librarian. who will speak on “Children‘s Reading" and also give'the high- lights of her trip to Mexico. The Joseph children will sing for your enjoyment. Come out and support your home and school. Your presence is both needed and welcome. WASHING MACHINES The senior boys 'of 5.5. No. '7. Whitchurch played a baseball game with Ballantrae public school on Thursday. September 25. The boys were again victori- ours and defeated Ballantrae with a score of 8-5. It was a very plose and exciting game. We wish to extend sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rumney in the sudden passing of Mrs. Rum- ney’s father. made to this team. especially Mr. Harry Barber, who “pitched” his team to success. and also Ted Suzuki and Lawrence Wideman. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wideman spent the week end at Algonquin Park. Parts, Repairs Service THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario 12 Centre St. E. New Consoles _. . . . . . . . . . . R'ound Bobbin Reverse Stitch Lifetime Guarantee ASK ABOUT THE NEW SINGER ISS New Portables . Llour needJ SINGER SEWING CENTER GENERAL MEETING of the NORTH YORK HUMANE SOCIETY will be held in the (‘OMMITTEE ROOM OF THE TOWN H; NEWMARKET, ON OCTOBER 218T. AT 8 RM. Entrance on Botsford St. §BEC|AL SALE NOTICE ............ $89.50 ........... $129.50 ‘. Thursday. October 9. 1958 3 TOWN HALL. TU. 4-2931

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