2 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursw LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS Get Results TU.4-IIO5 Miss Lona Martin of the 2nd Rich- vale Girl Guide Company receives her Gold Cord from Divisional Commissioner Mrs. H. D. Currie. Miss Martin received her high award during the recent Mo- D. H. STORMS Chairman DESTROY WEEDS ANNUAL MEETING MUSIC NIGHT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS IN POSSESSION OF LAND, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE WEED CONTROL ACT, 1960, SEC. 3, 13, AND 19, THAT UNLESS NOXIOUS WEEDS GROWING ON THEIR LANDS WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL ARE DE- STROYED BY DATE OF JUNE 19TH, 1961, AND THROUGHOUT THE SEASON, THE MUNICIPALITY MAY ENTER UPON THE SAID LANDS AND HAVE THE WEEDS DESTROYED, CHARGING THE COSTS AGAINST THE LANDS IN TAXES, AS SET OUT IN THE ACT. THE CO-OPERATION OF ALL CITIZENS IS EARNESTLY SOLICITED. Notice To Property Owners TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA OF VAUGHAN YORK CENTRAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION WOODBRIDGE ARENA N0. 7 Highway Centre St. E., Richmond Hill TUESDAY, JUNE 20, FRIDAY, JUNE 9th Weed Inspector F. BOVAIRD Municipality of Richmond Hill PROGRESS REPORTS ELECTION OF TRUSTEES GENERAL BUSINESS LIONS' HALL TICKETS 35c at 8.15 p.111. 7.30 pm. A. J. SMITH, M.D. Secretary thers and Daughters Banquet held at Holy Trinity Church Hall. She is the daughter of Mr. John Martin, Music Supervisor for Vaughan Township Pub- lic Schools. - Photo by Barbour Correspondent: Mrs. Bert Middleton Phone AL. 7-8920 Rev. H. R. MacDonald was in charge of the service at Carr- ville United Church 9n_ Sgnfi‘ay: An unfortunate accident befell Mark Kirk on Sunday afternoon. While riding his bicycle on Duf- ferin Street on a‘hill he struck soft gravel which threw him off, almost wrecking his bike and breaking his arm at the shoulder. He surf-fared a had cut to tthe face and is in Newmarket hospi- tal at present, but expects to get home in a few days. Executive Meeting The executive of the Middleton family picnic was held at the home of the president, Robert Middleton, Jr. and the meeting was held in Mr. and Mrs. Fred The Sunday School had 33 in attendance. Tuesday, June 27 is the date of the Annual Strawberry Sup- per at the Carrville United Church hall, sponsored by the church congregation. _ Barne’s beautiful garden, where the Middleton apartment is. Those present to plan the pic- nic were Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt of Peterboro; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton; Mr. John Bar- ton, 2nd viceâ€"president; Miss Jan McCormick of Downsview; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Middleton and also Mr. David Barton past pres. of Beverley Acres. The picnic is to be Saturday, July 1 at Cham- plain Park, Orillia. It was decid- ed to hold the business session and election of officers at the noon meal. Anyone with the Middleton name is most welcome to attend the picnic. Meals are at 12.30 noon and 4.30 pm. Mrs. Jack Barton and Mrs. David Barton are responsible for the prizes for the races and contests. A very happy first wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Morris (Dorothy Baker) on June 4, also to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morris on June 6. Mrs. H. Ness returned home af- ter spending several days with Mrs. Denby at Dollar. Happy birthday to Jeffrey Wil- son on June 9th; on June 20 to Lynn Morris and Mrs. E. Bone on June 23; Brian Walker; June 25, Norman Stevenson. School V Loon of under t] bert Ha school, t ated by Assoc. Brownie The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lindsay, Sussex Avenue on the sudden death of Mr. Lind- say's mother in a car accident on June 3rd. Mr. Thomas Lindsay, the de- ceased woman’s husband and dri- ver of the car, is in Branson Hospital with a broken arm and leg and internal injuries. School News Several panied t Brownie 1 quet at T. Sympathy upils CARRVILLE )1 were busy on of Tuesday, May 3 the direction 0 Hamblyn, custodi LANGSTAFF 1, they 1 by the Correspondent: Mrs. B. Lepkey Phone AVenue 5-3489 their d a mother ‘ Thornhiu 8W5 local Lirection of M1 '11, custodian ( planted flower » Home and f busy mother daughtel staff ted C 91‘ S the a 30 w 5 Mr. an of accom to z Public after- when, Zr. R0- of the 75 don- School LUNCHEON MEA'I'A N0 DEALERS PLEASE GHIGKEN WIENERS 3Ibs.99c Skinless GIANT SIZE FAB YOU CAN'T BANK STAMPS OR GIMMICKS BUT YOU CAN BANK THE CASH YOU SAVE AT RED 6'1 WHITE FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ’I'AZA ON ORDERS OF $5.00 or MORE LUSCIOUS, RED, RIPE, GEORGIA Very Lean Meaty Short PRODUCE FEATURE 31 1b. pkgs. " FANCY BISCUITS BUY THE BEST FOR LESS RED OR BLUE BRAND BEEF GUARANTEED 8 Ige. size bttls. 51.00513; MEAT FEATURES RED 3. WHIIE GINGERALE LEGS or BREASTS GROUND BEEF 3 |bs.99c ’Deposit CANNED OR FROZEN CHINESE FOOD DEPARTMENT JAVEX LIQUID BLEACH 32 oz. size VISIT 0b“. Fresh Hourly [3mm ALUMINUM LAWN CHAIR with $5.00 purchase at RED & WHITE (WHi "145 M69 TH EY LAST)