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The Liberal, 30 Oct 1958, p. 3

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_|------‘---‘ ~ HOME ‘ ELECTRIC HEATING ~ Richmond Hill TU. 4-3211 - see our display ' Macs. 52.25-52.50 per bushel. vDelicious, Blenheims. Cort- land, Greenings '53 Yonge N. ‘ Richmond Hill Lions Hall logo-0.0.0.»- - i.".l SAV.OY CABBAGE Now Available . . . that’s your portrait, in color if you wish. Your gift portrait says, more than any other gift; “I’m thinking of you.” It’s the gift that’s; most treasured, for it’s the gift only you can give! Avoid The Christmas Rush All sizes - 15c to 75¢ OILING AND ADJUSTING AT HOME $1.00 'All Makes Repaired or Electrified TU. 4-1874 Topper’s Market lAGERQUIST STUDIO Factory Trained Technician North Richmond Hill Can today. or stop in to arrange 1n appointment for your gm pomajg 2 large heads for 25¢ SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED LUMBER - LATHS - TRIM - SHINGLES - GYPROC ROOFING MATERIALS 71 Centre Street East 75c. PER GALLON PUMPKINS Sheppard and Gill Lumber Co., Ltd. The 93 Yonge St. S.. RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-2791 (plus container) Monday, Nov. APPLES CIDER 0.0.0.0.".-- 7 that Gives more of Yourself Builders’ Supplies Class 3 â€" Stubble, Open Hors- es. lst, Ed Timbers. Claremont. 2nd, Roy Smith. Gormley. 3rd. Lloyd May. Malton. Crown and finish. Ed Timbers. Check your fuel tank today â€" don’t let a cold snap catch you without our quality fuel oil in good supply. A phone call brings prompt delivery. Class 2 â€"- Sod Horses. lst, Jim Thomas. Maple. He was the only entry in the class. and so was awarded the crown and finish pri_z_e. Class 4 â€" Tractor Sod, Open. lst. Grant Wells, Stouffville. 2nd, Class 1 â€"â€" Sod Horses. lst, Herb Jarvis, Agincourt. 2nd. Stan May, Hornby. Crown and finish. Herb Jarvis. ARC AND ACETYLENE PORTABLE EQUIPMENT REPAIRS A SPECIALTY The King and Vaughan Plow- ing Match was held this year on October 21 at the farm of Alvin Kennedy in King Township. There were only 40 entries in the match, but more than 1.000 spec- tators turned out to see the local men do theix best against all comers. The following is a list of re- sults. WWW WAA‘AA‘AAQNAAA,‘ \AP‘!‘A~AI‘I 1,000 Spectators See King- Vaughan '58 Piowing Match Hill Top Welding AV. 5-1078 WELDING Porch Railings, etc. 12 Years Experience TU. 4-136] Class 9 â€" Stubble Tractor. lst, Jim Cairns, Schomberg. 2nd. Wayne ‘Diceman, Woodbridge. 3rd, Lee Wilkinson. Malton. 4th, Carl Diceman. Woodbridge. 5th, Frank Duck, Mona Road. Crown. Lee Wilkinson. Finish, Wayne Diceman. ' Class 10 â€"â€" Stubble. lst. Floyd Forsythe, Stouffville. 2nd, Len Wellman, Queensville. 3rd. Bar- ry Dicéman. Woodbridge. Crown, Len Wellman. Finish, Floyd For- Curtain Club's latest Production The “Happiest Days" Nov. 13,14, IS Gerald Crack himself is cast in a new role. He has played several leads since he came to Canada, including the doctor in High Ground and the “friend” in The Marriage which was so success- ful in the 1958 Regional Festi- val. This time he has turned to directing and is putting the cast of 14 adults and children through their giddy paces, for in this play the fun is not only in the lines which have unexpected twists and puns adding to the situation‘ comedy. but also there is a great deal of mime, or busi- BESS. Class 6 â€" Sod Tractor, 3 fur- row 10". No entries. Class 7 â€" Sod Tractor. 3 fur- rows or more 12". lst, Les Smith, Blackwater. Since he was the only entry. he was also awarded crown and finish. Class 8 â€"- Stubble Tractor. lst. Bill Thomas, Maple. 2nd, John Naylor, Maple. Crown and finish, Bill Thomas. As in past productions the Cur- tain Club delights in bringing new faces into its plays. For the Happiest Days of Your Life, a farce in the traditions of Quiet Weekend and Passport to Pimli- co, there is the happiest blending of new and familiar actors. who‘ between them share a consider- able wealth of experience, in stage matters. 7 7 Class 5 -â€" Tractor Sod. lst, Bill O'Brien. Maple. 2nd, Ken O’Brien. Maple. Crown and finâ€" ish. Bill O’Brien. Playing the headmaster of the boys’ school is Duncan Gillard and opposing him (at every turn) is the principal of St. Swithin’s School for Girls. the indomitable Miss Whitchurc played by Ed- ith Jones. Dunc n Gillard has a wide background in amateur the- atre behind him as evidenced by his appearance in Herman Voa- den’s ‘The Play Workshop" pro- duction of Minnie Field, which went to the Dominion Festival finals in Ottawa in 1934. With the Arts and Letters Club he was in Dark Orchid, 1939 CODL fes- tival winner. He has also appear- ed at Hart House Theatre and done radio plays. Don Dunkeld, Clairmont. 3rd, Bill Hostrausser, Malton. 4th, Wil- liam Simpson, Stouffville. 5th, Norm Robson. Maple. 6th, Norm Tyndall. Richmond Hill. 7th. Al- lan McNabb. Minesing. 8th. Doug Reid, Brampton. Crown and fin- ish, Grant Wells. As happy 3 play as the Hap- piest Days. the studio production of Spreading the News saw him in his first lead role for the Cur- tain Club, which he followed up with a wonderful character study of Grandpa Pennypacker last fall. Edith Jones, who not only has done stock work, but has play- ed many leading roles, finds in the militant Miss Whitchurch a broad field for comedy (in the Happiest Days best punning style). She appeared with the Curtain Club as Virginia in The Third Floor Back and has done dramatic roles for the Footlight Club under the direction of Mrs. Priestman in Thornhill. Bridget Crampton says that until she came to the Curtain Club she had no dramatic exper- ience. however her handling of the little maid in The Marriage (‘a wonderful Moscow slut‘ the adjudicator termed her) and her playing of the maid in Curse you Jack Dalton leave no doubt as to her ability to give the athletic Miss Gossage her full characterâ€" ization. Opposing her, as opposed to opâ€" posite her. is Rupert Billings of the boys’ school, a role taken by a newcomer to the club Ron Soll- oway. He has played the comedy lead in the White Sheep of the family with the Timothy Eaton players and before he left Eng- land was in Somerset Maugham’s farce The Spaniard. Warwick Butt takes the role of the young- er master Tassell, which involves romantic raptures and pinings in the direction of Miss Harper who naturally enters the play with the girls school platoon. Marylo Graham and Warwick Butt are both experienced in the stage. Warwick having been directed by Tyrone Guthrie at Stratford. ev- en though he was disguised as the front end of the (male) horse in The Taming of the Shrew. Lo- cally he has appeared in Rebecca and in Harvey and is a most ver- satile worker backstage, being chiefly interested in design. Marylo Graham has played for Robert Gill at Hart House as Portia in Julius Caesar and was directed in the Trinity College production of Priestley’s Linden Tree by Dora Mavor Moore. Rich- mond Hill saw her a year ago as the ingenue Kate. Mr. Pennypac- ker‘s eldest daughter. Str. Swithin’s “School for girls has only two visible pupils. play- ed by Sandra Wall and Elizabeth McLeod. At Sandra's school in Englanc‘. on Thursday, November 13th Tickets for this performance only 75c Tmmuuii“unmmmmumuuummmu“mimmwuumumumuuumumumum“muminum“muuummummuumumnminimum Horse Special -- lst. Ed Tim- bers, Clairmont. 2nd, Stan May, Hornby. 3rd, Lloyd May, Malton. 4th, Herb Jarvis. Agincourt. 5th, Roy Smith, Gormley. 6th, Jim Thomas Maple. Essd Champibn Tractor Plow Special â€"â€" Bill Simpson, Stouff- ville. Eaton's of Canada Junior Championship Trophy â€" Ken O'Brien, Maple. Runner-up in this event was Jim Cairns of Schom- berg, who is now permitted to plow next year at the provincial match. Class 11 â€" Tractor Utility. lst. Norm Tyndall. Richmond Hill. 2nd. Doug Reid. Brampton. 3rd. Grant Wells, Stouffville. 4th, Norm Robson. Maple. 5th, Don Dunkeld, Clairmont. 6th, Bill O'Brien, Maple. 7th, Bill Hos- trauser, Malton. 8th, Len Well- man. Queensville. 9th, Leslie Smith. Blackwater. Crown. Doug Reid. Finish, Norm Tyndall. 7 Class 12 â€" Utility. 15:. John Naylor, Maple. 2nd. Lee Wilkin- son. Malton. 3rd. Ken O'Brien, Maple. 4th. Jim Cairns. Schom- berg. Crown Lee Wilkinson. Finish, John Naylor. Esso Champion Horse Plow Special â€" Jim Thoma; Maple: they did a skit or play every Friday. Her family came to Can~ ada three years ago, and two years ago 'on the 13th of Octob- er' moved to Richmond Hill, where all three of the ‘pupils’ are at the High School. Brad Bel- lis. representing the mischief makers of Hilary Hall as Hop- croft minor studied for four years at Miss Purvey's dramatic school in Toronto, where the students took part in a weekly radio pro- gram of plays for children. He has also‘appeared 'On Camera’. sythe John Anderson as the school porter enjoys his malapropisms to the utmost. Joseph Rabino- witch, also one of the pioneer members of the club, takes on a role in this play in addition to two small parts in Clerembard, the festival entry which plays two weeks after the Happiest Days in the Museum Theatre in Toronto. Phyllis Fairfield takes the ner- vous and uncertain parent Mrs. Peck with Ernest Redelmeier as her husband. Kay Wallace, not a newcomer to backstage chores but in her first stage appearance, plays the sophisticated Mrs. Sow- ter in the other team of parents. \mu\llunu\m\1nuulluu\nunuuumuuuuuuuuuuummuuuuuumuuluulmutnuum“mmmmmuuumuummuuuttummmumuw" We have clients for all types of Real Estate with ready cash. Photo Co-op Listings. lst and 2nd Mortgages Arranged J/Le .Curlain Club regucdl [AC llOIlOllI‘ 0 your predence fl)” co/fl'e on Jiagc a/l‘al' [/10 opening NUMBERS CALLED o e 57 STARTING TIME - 8 PM. KPOT 3 special Game 5100 00 TO GO The Happiest Days Of Your Life Johnny Longo Real Estate ltd. Property Wanted 31 Yonge St. N. â€"- Northern Building Phone AV. 5-5301 or Mr. Steffan, TU. 4-3349, Richmond Hill in the Lions Hall, Centre St. on Thursday, November 13th me C pep orman ce q Richmond Hill Polio Chairman Howard Jack gave the uutline of their campaign, the need to help this unfortunate widow, and call- ed on support of the Jaycees to man the booths at Loblaws and the Red and White Stores over the week-end. Second vice president Ralph Markham spoke on the 11 ex- ternal committees in operation and called on three committee chairmen who had special reports for the Jaycees. V.0.N. Chairman Bob Frater spoke on how well the campaign was going in Beverley Acres, tak- ing into consideration other drives going on at Che same time and many of the residents with no income because of strikes etc. The Richmond Hill Junior Chamber of Commerce met for another lively evening at the Theatre Grill last Thursday. Oc- tober 23. 1958. It was member- ship participation night and Mr. Hal Barnett was the dinner chair- man. Several motions were made by the membership and some lively discussions resulted. Chairman Hal interested the Jaycees in a new leadership training course coming up . . . rapid reading, to be given shortly by himself. Charlie Weedmark spoke for Diary Chairman Jim Sinclair, ab- sent because of the flu, and told of the wonderful buys these beau- tifully prepared diaries are â€" potential Christmas gifts for salesmen, clients, overseas rela- tives, and for each Jaycee’s own persopal use. After a short break, George Nablo. chairman of the Effective Speaking Course took over and helped the fellows give their in- formative two minute talks. .laycees Hold Dinner Meet The next meeting of the Jay- cees will be on Thursday, Novem- ber 6th at 7.00 pm, Richmond Theatre Grill. when the local MP., “Tiny” Gathers, will be the guest speaker. UXBRIDGE : While working as a licensing agent for the Ontario government. Harley A. Boss Douglas, 54, of Uxbridge, em~ bezzled $55,024. The former pres~ ident of the North York Rate~ payers" Association admitted tak- ing the’ money between January and June of this year, when he reported a shortage in the funds of his Department of Highways agency. Mrs. Lois York mezzo-soprano will accept junior pupils in piano and singing. Conservatory course if desired. Phone 140, Maple C/ué North & east North West West & east South West South South 'West & east South North West West West West West South 'North South Commencing South West East East West & east West & east North North East South East North North 'Wiest & north on East South East North East NEW SCHEDULE ANNOUNCES CHANGE OF ROUTE AND MONDAY. T0 SATURDAY SERVICE ‘ " EXTRA SPECIAL THIS WEEK! TRADE-IN $75.00 5 EASY CREDIT TERMS Your" Cost only 0 MAKE IT A U-MUST TO SEE OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ROCKER SWIVEL HOSTESS CHAIRS. SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICEE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. Open Every Thursday and Friday Till 9.00 pm. POWELL FURNITURE WAREHOUSE SALES SERVICE WILL COMMENCE AT LOR MILLS DRIVE MONDAY '1 CING AT 8:12 A.M. & CONTINUI (Harding Subdivision TRADE IN YOUR OLD CHESTERFIELD ON A NEW ONE! WE WILL ALLOW YOU UP TO $75.00 ON YOUR OLD ONE â€"- CALL US â€"- NO OBLIGATION 33 Yonge Street South - - TU. 4-2922 “BEFORE YOU BUY â€" IT WILL PAY YOU TO GIVE US A? fljmj’j EFFECTIVE NOV. 3, I958 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario., Thursday, Octofier 30, 1958 3 Richmond Hill Transportation at Bayview & South Taylor Mills at to North & South Taylor Mills Dr. ENTTaylor Mills and Neal on on Osiris on Alverna to Bayview Plaza on Crosby on Bayview on Markham on Sussex on Urosoy on BaYView on Beaverton Yonge Yonge Beaverton Yonge Markham Wright Richmond Yonge Rock’t Cr. Mill Markham Palmer Leisure Alverna Cartier Sussex Essex Markham Palmer Balkan Cartier Osiris Rockport Balkan Essex Niblock Crosby For OMMENCE AT 7:12 A.M. AT BAYVIEW & S. TAY- rE MONDAY T0 FRIDAY. SATURDAY COMMEN- L & CONTINUING EVERY HOUR UNTIL 6:20 P.M. EXCEPTING HOLIDAYS. 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