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Wilson By Appointment I Church St. S. :0 Cantu Richmond mu (Mice - TD. (-1271 lumen“ - TD. #1308 Icaidence -â€" TU. 4-1314 Stuart P. Parker Dr. Leon Bloom Frank L. Walsh TU. (-3445 17 Elizabeth St. Not-u: Toronto: lupin 84507 350 ll! Street Barrister I Solicitor Notary Public Bunions by appointment .. Optometry By uppolntment 50 Yonge St. N. MCKMOND HILL By Appointment Ofï¬ce TU. 4-1422 4 Church St. S. Richmond Hill Musical Medical Glasses Fitted ‘I'Umet (r1154 Telephone 28W THORNHILL (Continued) Thorn hill Legal Telephone TU 4-1432 Richmond Hill NEWMARKET : Residents have called for police action to halt what they term “a dragstrip jun. gle second to none" on Newmark- et’s main street. PICKERI-NG : Mr. R. 3. Green, Bursar at Pickering College since 1928, is retiring and a presenta- tion was made to Mr. Green in recognition of his loyal and eï¬i- cient service. ‘ Among the many who were thrilled at having seen Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip while in Toronto, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Jennings at the Wood- bine; also Gerald. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. C. Burns and Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark (parents of Mrs. J. Macklin) were presented to them and guests at a luncheon or din- ner. Dr. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY SURGEON Ontario Land Surveyors 130 Willowdale Ava. Willowdale. Ont. BA. 5-3031 Res. George T. Yates. 0.L.S. 53 Bedford Park Avenue Richmond Hill. TU. 4-2941 Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Lloyd with their family spent the week- end, after the wedding, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rumble were week-end guests of relatives in Richmond Hill, after they attend- edflthe wedding. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macklin and family on Sunday were Mrs. J. Macklin and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Macklin of Ag- incourt. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rumble, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Jennings, Donna and Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rumble of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Lloyd of Delhi all were guests at the love- ly wedding of Miss Barbara Ste- phen, Riverside, to Mr. Norman Rumble. Toronto. The wedding took place in St. Hilda’s Anglican Church, Toronto and the reception in Clarendon Hall. Gerald had the pleasure of being one of the ushers. Congratulations and every good wish to Mr. and Mrs. John Gill- ham who were married in Mount Albert United Church Saturday. July 4. Their many friends in Temperanceville hope they have a very pleasant time on their honeymoon in Mexico. They will live in Richmond Hill on their return. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Beynon and Betty were guests at the wedding. Mrs. Fred Hare will attend an executive meeting of the W1. District Public Relations Conven- ors of the area on 'hxesday in Toronto. Mrs. Hare, also is in charge of reservations for the W.I. convention at the Royal York in November. Mr. Lyle Wells is a patient in Newmarket Hospital. He was ta- ken by‘ ambulance from Cedar Lodge on Friday, July 3. Marion Simpsbh is feeling ï¬ne afge; 'her _tonsilectomy. We are happy to report that Bob Turner returned home from hospital last Sunday and is now reguperating at the cottage. DE. and Mrs. Ruse wirchUHCarol of Elliott .Lake are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Umehara. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Iskiew were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John An- derson on Sunday. Sherry re- turned home after a wee: holi- daying at the home of her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark had as guests Mrs. Elisa Clark, Scar- boro and a cousin Ronny Clark from overseas this past week. Married Miss Joan Héfe suc'cesgfixlly passed her Grade 8 exam in mus- ic this past week. Congratulations Joan. Some 50 were in attendance at the senior picnic held at Glen- dale Park (Patrick’s Park) at Mus- selman's Lake. Here, too. the pu~ pus thoroughly enjoyed the swim~ ming, games and lunch. Trans- portation_ was supplied by bus. Both the junior and senior pu- pils of Temperancevilie enjoyed a school picnic this year. The jun- ior grades. with Mrs. Blackburn and the mothers had a wonderful time at Stoufl'ville Park. They en- joyed the supervised swimming pool as well as the games and lunch. About 70 youngsters and their mothers enjoyed this out- ing. Congratulations to all young people in Temperancevllle who so successfully passed their ex- ams in High School. also the happy youngsters in public School. Mrs. Wells who conducted the junior congregation on Sunday. was happy indeed to have so many children present. We are anxious that all children not away on holiday make an effort to at- tend this group. School Picnics For two Sundays August 2 and 9 there will be no service in the Temperanceville church (child- ren note this). Rev. Mr. Kennedy will be back with the Temper- anceville congregation on August 16. Mr. R. Wallace of Newmarket will have charge of the worship services at Temperancevllle for m: negt thfee Sundays. Church News Correspondent: Mrs. Milton Wells. R3. 3. King Phone PB. 3-5239 TEMPERANCEVILLE Yates & Yates Veterinary Surveyors 147 Yonge St N THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, July 9, 1959 I Yonge & Bénson In presenting a resolution that the land-use by-law be amended Councillor Haggart stated that there have been too many gas sta- tions locate in the industrial area, and he heard persistent rumors of new attempts .to locate a staâ€" tion on Markham Road. Councillor Haggart’s motion was seconded by Deputy-reeve S. S. Tinker and given unanimous support by council members. “Location of gas stations and garages should be, limited to .com- mercial zones and not allowed .in industrial areas, as at present provided in Richmond Hill's land- use by-law,†declared Councillor W. J. Haggart, at the regular meeting of Town Council. Mr. Walter Ream, treasurer of that the board received $61.60 col- lection on Decoration Sunday. Ban Gas Stations Industrial Zones On Sunday, July 2, not too ma- ny were out to church at Carl'- ville United, some on holidays. others away for various reasons, but those present were quite sur- prised at the close of the service. when Dr. Eddy announced he had received a call from Hespeler United Church, and was accept- ing It. pugslbly leaving about the middle of September. Dr. Eddy has gained many friends among us as has Mrs. Eddy and our pray- ers and best wishes will go with them when they leave us. In the meantime, Dr. Eddy will be at Carrville each Sunday in July and the last Sunday in August and possibly a couple of Sundays in September. On Sunday. Dr. Eddy spoke on “God Hath Spoâ€" ken." Jane, Sally, Mary Anne. Nancy and Claire Manning went to see the Queen on Monday. With their father and mother_ Rev. and Mrs. Robert Manning, they visited Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Swain on Bloor St. Jane and Sally had a spec- ial vantage point all their own and wereglven a lovely smile by Her Majesty as she passed, which I’m sure they will always remem- ber. Church News Can-ville United Church Wo- man's Association held their an- nual picnic at the church grounds on Wednesgay, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Work and David attended a family get-to- gether at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cable at 24 Wood Lane, Richmond Hill. This was held on the lawn at the Cable home. All the brothers and sisters were present and a few friends, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wark and Mur- ray. Leslie and'Robert of Oak- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGuire and Jimmy. Gary and Terry Mc- Guire of Claremont; Kenneth Wark and Mrs. Wark and sons, Wesley and Bradley of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reid and sons, Dougie and James Work and Mrs. Margaret Burr of Richmond Hill; and Miss Beatrice Hillyer of Toronto. The Ken Wark fam- ily have bought a home in Rich- mond Hill and will be living there shortly. WA. Picnic Mrs. .Pltts had. g‘three layer white bride's cake, centering the table. A lovely time was enjoyed by all. Strawberry Social Mr. and Mrs. George Pitts en- tertained Saturday at a picnic dinner on their lovely lawn. Two of Mrs. Pitts' sisters and their husbands were celebrating wed- ding anniversaries and a birthday also. Those attending were Dr. and Mrs. R. W Bruels of Sharon, 12 years married, and it was also Dr. Bruels' birthday; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderton, who were celebrating their let anniver- sary, and their daughter Doris and husband; Mr. and Mrs. Olivâ€" er Pitts, Mr. Everett Hager, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Haines. all of Tor- onto; Mr and Mrs. Bert Sholar of Lindsay. who remained for the weekend; and Mr. and Mrs; Chas. Rasmussen; neighbours. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wark en- tertained about 25 friends of the Vegetarian Society on Saturday on their lovely lawn at a straw- berry tea. Wark Family Plcnic ngdin: Anniversaries Complete Septic Tank Repair Service Accurate Septic Tank Service SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED and CLEANED R. R. 1 Willowdale HU. 5-1313 ME FRANK PASSER CORRESPONDENT: MRS. BERT MIDDLETOI CARRVILLE NEWS Telephonc Maple 13038 TU. 4-0009 Mrs. A. Clement is visiting a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pun/es and family at Newtonbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Humphreys and Michael and Debbie Hum- phreys of Duï¬erln St., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton on Thursday evening. Andrew Wood returned home at the weekend after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purves at Newtonbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kirk and Mark spent the week-end with Mrs. Kirk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Bowes who live near Min- den. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Broom on the birth of a daughter. 7 lbs. 14 oz. at the Branson Hospital, a sister for Gary and Margaret Jean. A belated happy birthday is wished Miss Myrtle Middleton on her day, July 1, and a very hap- py birthday to Mary Anne Man- ning who will eight years old on July 11; Sally Manning has a birthday on July 17, and will be 10 years old Hope you have a pleasant time on your special days. of the commonwealth wreath placed by the Queen at Ottawa, and on Friday when they were in Windsor, Ont. Flight-Lieut. Cliff ‘Hunt is director of the RC AF Training Command Band at Downsview. Mrs. Melnic and the family are very pleased he had such a part in the Royal Tour, and so is Camille. Birthdays Sgt. John Melnic had the hon- our of being a member of the R. C.A.F. Training Command Band who played several times where the Royal Tour was. First. on Monday when Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were in Tor- onto, then at the Upland Airport when Her Majesty and His High- ness arrived at Ottawa, also at the War Memorial for the laying Mr. and Mrs. Bert Middleton, Gretta and Nancy Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton and son John attended the Middleton Re- union at Couchiching Park, Oril- lia. on Wednesday, July 1. Other members of their families attend- ing were Mr. and Mrs. James Ash, Robbie and Donna-Lyn Ash of Edgeley; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Middleton and son Glen Middle- ton of Doncaster; Mr. and Mrs. David Barton and Bonnie Barton of Beverley Acres, Richmond Hill: and Mrs. Dean Wilson. Myra Jane, and Betty Anne Wilson of Toronto. David Barton was again elected President; Bob Middleton. James Ash, Vice-Presidents; John Barton, sports convenor. Played For Royal Tour Mrs. L. Wainwright. Mrs. C. Nunn. Mrs. R. Middleton, Nancy Middleton, Barbara McLaren and Robbie and Donna-Lyn Ash were the guests who attended this plea- sant event. Judy is attending a summer course in music at the Toronto Conservatory 01 Music for the next six weeks. Attend Middleton Reunion Jlll Nunn played “A Little Pep" and "Skipping Rope"; Guy Wain~ wright played “Merry-goâ€"Round" and Bourrieâ€; Jane Nunn again played 'In a Canoe†and “Merri- ly We Roll Along". Gretta Mid- dleton played “Children At Play,' and Believe Me. if All Those Enâ€" dearing Young Charms"; Janis Nicholls played “From The Cliffs" and "Sonatina in F"; and Judy Nicholls in her own lovely wa‘y played “Preludlum†by MacDOW< ell. A very pleasant afternoon was spent on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H. Nicholls, when her dau- ghter, Miss Judy Nicholls held a piano recital of her pupils. Gretta Middleton opened hte recital by playing "The Queen", then David Wark played “Ach Du Lieber Au- gustein" and ‘Sonatina"; Jean Nunn played “Hop. Hop, Hop" and ‘Scissors Grinder"; Penny Houston plwed "Shepherdess" and “Gossip Joan"; Sharon Bail- ey played “Thanksgiving Hymn". “What Shall I Sing?†and “Old McDonald". Jim Bushell is playing the or: gan for Mrs. J. Baker, who is hav- ing a well earned rest. We hope she and the girls of hte choir will be back in September. Mrs. Baker works hard with the choir and we congratulate her and the girls on their ï¬ne music in the past. June Recital June 28 ME. 5-1000 Richmond Hill I