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The Liberal, 8 Oct 1959, p. 13

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Notice is hereby given of a hearing to be held by the Township of Markham Committee of Adjust- ment at the Municipal Offices. Buttonville, Ontario, on Thursday, October 15th, 1.959, at 8:00 pm. NATURE OF APPLICATION: The applications to be heard have been submitted by the above parties, each of which requests, in res- pect to their properties, a variation to the minimum frontage requirement of By-Law Number 1442, Sec- tion 7, namely 100’, in order to permit 70 foot frontage instead; and a further variation to the minimum lot area requirement of By-Law Number 1442. Section 7, namelfi 15.000 sq. ft., in order to permit 9,500 sq. ft. instea . FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OCT. 4th â€" 10th Signed. written submissions on these applications will be received by me at this office prior to the hear- October 2nd. 1959 Some time during the week we recommend: All dwellings, public buildings, stores, warehouses, factories and farms be carefully inspected, and all conditions likely to cause or promote the spread of fire be removed. Clean up basements, removing all rubbish, old rags and waste. uncovered paint cans, etc. Do not store gasoline in the house. Check any curtains close to stoves of heaters. Clean dirty stove pipes and see they are not too close to ceiling. Apnlication file No. TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT 21 Yonge St. N. DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL FLOORS - WALLS - WINDOWS MAINTAINED IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION BY WEEK, MONTH OR CONTRACT ESTIMATES FREE . N0 JOBS TOO SMALL Phone Our Motto Satisfaction Prop. TU. 4-3714 Jim Hope PRIDHAM’S PAINT G: WALLPAPER Don’t give fire a place to start. Death by fire 'is a dreadful way to die. This advertisement provided in the intend at community cause by Consult us for personalized attention to all your painting needs. We also stock finest range of Wallpapers and can handle ALL your decorating. Notice of Hearings ESTIMATES FREE CA/ 59 / 6 â€" Mr. B. Brett, Pt. Lot 29, Con. l Be careful matches are stored in proper contain ‘CA/59/3 -â€" Mr. H. Fenn, Pt. Lot 6, RP. 3152, Con. l CA [59 [5 â€" Mr. Hitchcox, Pt. Lots 7 & 8, R.P. 3512,’ Con. l CA / 59/ 4 â€" Mrs. Teather. PL Lots 7, RP. 3512, Con. 1 STOP FIRES Richmond Hill Commercial Cleanets t. N. Richmond Hill Tel. TU. 4-2819 I Jarred, Secretary-Treasurer Committee of Adjustment SAVE llVES [NSIST UPON uuuuuuuuuuu Benjamin Jr. Girls: 75 yd. dash: 1. Judy Gordon. High Jump: 1. Lynda Smith. 2 Linda Nelson. R. .Broad Jump: 1. Judy Gordon 2. Lynda Smith. ' S. broad Jump: 1. Lynda Smith. 2. Susan Walters. Sr. Girls: 100 yd. dash: 1. Elizabeth Sand. High Jump: 1. Shirley Miller. 2. Marilyn Kelly. R. Broad Jump: 1. Eleanor Gotts- chalk. 2. Marilyn Kelly.“ Felicitations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hudson who celebrated their silver wedding anniversary on September 28. On ‘ Tuesday, September 29, Field Day was held at Charles Hewitt School. The winners were as follows. “Jr; boys - 75 yd. dash - David Nelson. High jump - lst Keith Clement. S. Broad Jump: 1. Marilyn Kelly. 2. Anita Plavnieks. Mrs. Bill Denniston, Spruce Ave., is in Doctors‘ Hospital, fol- lowing a stroke suffered recently. Her many friends and neighbors join in wishing her a speedy re- covery. A very pleasant'evening was spent at the home of Mrs. H. Hopwood on Thursday when ab- out 16 friends gathered to give a surprise party for Mrs. Glen Turnbull (nee Sheila Sutcliffe). Games with prizes were played. and the guest of honour was pre- sented with tea-cups and glasses for her new home, as a farewell token. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Shirley Carter and Mrs. Isobel Bonner. On Sunday Mrs. Turn- bull left with son Paul to join her husband who has moved'to North Bay. John Peck won a 2nd prize for his bird-house. Jr. boys - high jump - lst Keith Clement. 2nd, Bob Miller. Broad Jump - lst, Brian Smith, 2nd, 'Da- vid Nelson. 130 yd. race - lst. David Nelson. Sr. boys 100 yd. dash - Tim Newman. High Jump - lst. Fred Morris. 2nd. Charlie Jesson. Broad Jump - lst. Wayne Mills. 2nd. Richard Rhodes. 260 yd. race - lst. Tim Newman. Relay Team Jr. girl: Susan Baird. Jr. boy: David Bint. Sr. girl: Carol Wilson. Sr. boy: Don Davies. Several of the students from Charles HOWitt School submitted entries in the Markham Fair. Priz- es were won in the Handwriting Contest by John Peck. 3rd prize for 5th grade. Jimmy Wilson, 5th prize for 7th grade. Carol Barker, lst prize for 7th grade. Karen Hamilton and Joan Every won first prize for their map on the Industries of Ontario. Grades 5 and 6 took 2nd prize for the pen- cil sketching. About 75 attended the annual October Workshop held on 0cto~ be: 1 by the York-Simcoe Home and School Council. The meeting was adjourned and the parents had split up to go to the classroom of their choice when the power went off due to the electrieal storm going on. Mid flashlight andv heid lights from cars the teachers bravely carried on to explain their course of study for the year. Markham Fair The speaker, Mrs. D. Price from Richmond Hill told of the balance between teacher and par- ent with the child in the centre. Spoke of many amusing incidents through kindergarten to grade eight. , Mr. and Mrs. Gren Lunau. Roosevelt Dr. have had word from Mrs. Lunau's mother. Mrs. L. Page of Richmond, Surrey, Eng- land, that she made a safe flight, back home. Mrs. Page left here on September 25 after a four month visit with her daughter and graydchildren. The first general meeting of the year was held on Monday. Sept- ember 28th at the Charles How- itt School. ‘ A weiner roast was held on Saturday, October 3 at the Parish Hall on MacK-ay Dr under the sponsorship of Mr. R. J. Neun, W stwood Lane. Cha_rles Howitt Home and School: Thanksgiving Service. and Com- munion will be held at Emmanuel Church, MacKay Drive, Richvale 911 Sunday, October 11. Bible Class Weiner Roast: John Brash, Roosevelt Dr., cel- ebrated his twelfth birthday on Saturday, October 3. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Ellis. West- wood Lane returned home on Sunday after a wonderful week of driving through Cleveland Akron, Pittsburg. Chicago, Detroit and Sarnia. With wonderfully warm weather, only rained one day, they enjoyed the shopping, restaurants and night clubs. Cindy Robertsofi, Yonge St. celebrated her ninth birthday on Saturday, October 3. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Edwards, Maryvale Crescent on the birth of their second son, on Wednesday. September 30 at York County Hospital in Newmar- ket. MRS. M. E. TAYLOR 94 Spruce Ave. AV. 5-4293 Correspondents: MRS. E. E. SPEARS 25 Roosevelt Dr. AV. 5â€"3116 Richvale News Beciuse of the Thanksgiving week-end, there will be no Brownie meeting on October 10. However the Brownies will meet again October 17. Neighbourhood Notes Birthday greetings to Wayne Cowie who will be four 0 Oc- tober 8; to Mrs. Harold H11 for October 9; to Louis Mortson who will be six on October 11; to Jeff- rey Hoadley who will be four on The Brownies were glad to wel- come back Brown Owl Mrs. Gor- don Hat-die on Saturday. She had returned last week from a trip to England. Gomley Home and School will meet in S. S. No. 7 School on Tuesday, October 13, at 8 pm. It will be Children's Safety Night and the school will be presented with the Elmer Safety Flag by the police department. Grade 1 and 2 mothers will be in charge of refreshments. Brownies On Sunday, October 11, at 11.30 am. the annual Thanksgiving and Harvest Home service will be held. Rev. Wm. Butt will conduct the service at Victoria Square while Rev. A. F. Binnington will be in charge of the*service at Brown's Corners. Home 8; School The flowers in the church Sun- day morning were from the Me- Legn-{oyce wedding on Saturday. Church News CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE. Victor!- Sill" VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS IE! canton, um All) QUALITY [Doors that open widerâ€"«mic: to get in and out. Funny-size interior. Seats that are Hughes more deeply cushioned, and reposi- 'tioned to provide more room for feet and leg}. Perhaps the quietest running at in Canada due to Buick's torque-tube drive and #fishighuseofinsulafion. Buick‘snewqmlity Icontmlprogrameomeemapakinthe "I‘mbine Drive Enid '60. AT BUICK DEALERS TDMURRDWL, i‘i'fi'éiififil‘fw AT BUICK DEALERS NOW, A car with major advances in transmission, suspension, brakes, and engines which are Buick’s alone today A solid, substantial car . A car of superb comfort, quiet, reliability ~ A car you should drive soon. Stop 24 Yonge Street South of Richmond Hill Tel. AV. 5-4351 Telephone Gonnley 5421 RICH eHlLL DEALERS NOW... i'l'iléii‘fl‘m E'Eflfllm m il'Eiii'fl'ifm for the best in live drama, sea "Gatoral Motor! Presents" ruddy. Check local TV listing for time and channel. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Mumber- son attended the Jubilee Dinner and the 50th Anniversary service at New Lowell United Church on .‘yw Avln Ulla: Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Boynton called on Mr. and Mrs Andrew Fox-son and family at Ringwood on Thursday afternoon of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Forson have just returned after spending two weeks with relatives in Brandon Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker arid Miss Margaret Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker have return- ed after spending last week in New York City. , The W.A. catered to the Me- Lean-Joyce wedding on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Embling and Peter of Brantford. Mrs. Marâ€" garet McCague and Mrs. L. Cum- mings of Willowdale and Mr. and Mrs. John McCague had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Haber Mc- Cague recently. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLean (Edith Joyce) who were married in the Victoria Square United Church on'Satm‘day afternoon. Mrs. H. D. McCague last week attended the semi-annual meeting of the Executive of the Toronto Conference Branch Woman's Missionary Society in Canada. October 11; and to Keith Rum- ney who on October 12 will be three years old. IE! INTERIOR DEBOR Hill man: An entire new “Mnromagl‘ 'c" instrument paneLIlleizstbedfivaseespeed,gasgauge, and othernecessaryteadingsaxagianoein amirrorhetfltstomithisowneyelevei. And a new exclusive safety faunaâ€"the Twilight Sentinelfâ€"that turns headlights on and off automatically as light conditions require. All-new colon and fabrics. Richer appointmmn. com-mum Congratulations to the boys of the 4-H Calf Club on winning prizes with their calves at the Markham Fair on Friday of last week; also to the Sr. Women's In- stitute for winning a prize with its exhibit. . A speedy recovery is wished for Mrs. Albert Tatton who under- went an operation in the New- market Hospital on Thursday of last week. Master Terry Hart spent the week-end with his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rennie and familyiat Scarboro: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nichols at- tended the Sunday School of the Oak Ridges Brethren In Christ church on Sunday morning to hear an excellent address by a visiting missionary from Africa, Miss Miriam Heise. Miss Heise was a former pupil of Mr. L. L. Nichols when she attended pub- lic school. After the service Mr. and Mrs. Nichols had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heise and family, and Miss Miriam Heise. and enjoyed an afternoon of fel~ lowshlp with rthem. Mrs. Douglas Gee and Mrs. Louis Nichols had dinner with Mrs. Minnie Wellman, Mrs. Ber- nard Cudmore and family in To- ronto on Thursday of last week. Mr: Lawson Mumberson attend- ed the World Series baseball games ln Chlcggp last yveek. Donations of fruit, flowers or vegetables for decorating the church for the Thanksgiving ser- vice, October 11, should be at the church on Saturday afternoon by 2 pm. _Mlsâ€"s Emily Worden of Toronto had Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nichols. Sunday, September 27 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, October 8. 1959 mm PERFORMING Ill'fl ROBIN! I. Buick's Exclusive Turbine Drive Trans- mission‘ is jet-smooth, msponds faster, mom economically than ever. No gas: cvcrshiftwhile themisinmotion. 2. Buick's Exdusive Air-Flo Aluminum Drum Brakmâ€"fonnd on no othct Cana- diancar. Fm-coolcddrumsfi'ontandmr for fastct cooling. Fast cooling mm afanoppinglongerbrakelifafloaed r BU'CK #50,;- Specializing in Purebred Cattle. 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