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The Liberal, 28 Sep 1961, p. 16

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m-----â€"- n.“ Philip Swan cmmnnn ACCOUNTANT TU. 4-4961 ACCOUNTANTS F.I.A. ‘ PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 5453V2 YONGE STREET BA. 5-4701 Bank of Nova Scotla Building Aurora Telephone Aurora PA. 7-9451 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT LEONARD R. ROSENBERG Wm. Clubine PLASTE’RING CONTRACTOR KING -- PHONE TE. 3-5295 â€" Building Trades COMPLETE ALTERATIONS CEMENT 8: STONE WORK PLASTERING & CARPENTRY Deciantis-Rice GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building Repair: a; Alterations H. D. M elsness, X-RAY cor. Windhurst Gate 8: Bayview u block south Bayview Plaza) Phone TU. 4-1075 CHIROPRACTIC DENTIST 55A YONGE ST. SOUTH l‘Urner 4-1511 Richmond Hill Dr. P. R. M acf arlane DENTIST Gas Extractions 50 Yonge St. North TU. 44177 lulte 106. '17 York St. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Terms Can Be Arranged Arthur G. Broad Drain Ind Concrete Work Dr. W. J. Mason Dr. W. R. Redford 'Dr. J. M. Wachna G. Chassie BUILDER CONTRACTOR Homes or General Repairs TU. 4-2933 Richmond Hill FREE ESTIMATES TU. 4-1215 L. E. Clark Dahl & Son Construction Dr. J. Perdicaris 21 Bedford Park Ave. Richmond Hill Tl'rner 4-4251 Dr. J. M. Dryer DENTIST CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLEY ACRES PHONE OFFICE TU. 4-357 1 MEDICAL-DENTAL PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY 15 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill TU. 4-4601 By Appointmen. 3! Appointment 78 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL TUrner 4-1462 EM. 3-1329 DENTAL TU. 4-1483 Gas Extractions Toronto Richmond Hill Open Evenings DENTISTS Dr. John Simpson DENTIST 7725 YONGE STREET AV. 5-4442 Thornhill, Ont HELEN SIMPSON LYNETT Helen Simpson Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY Member - Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Elgin Mills Loam & Sod Co. Ltd. COMPLETE GARDEN. LAWNS, Richvale Auto Body! Ernie BrOCk 8; son Body 8: Fender Repairs Complete Refinishing If you haven’t heard of our re-: putation, enquire from your friends All work guaranteed 144 Spruce Ave. Stop 22A Yonge St. Richvale 8: FLOWER BED, LOAMS, TOP SOIL, SOD & MANURE for appointment, 1111. AV. 5-3631 ENGINEERING 8. ELECTRICAL Gardens, lawns, Seeds, Paving General Business H ineman & M cI saac TU. 4-1701 PRINTING at the RIGHT PRICE to your SATISFACTION TORONTO 12, ONT. Ph. HU. 5-1145 langdonk‘ Coach Lines Ltd} Coaches for all Occasions (Offset and Letterpress) Invoices, Letterheads. Business Cards. Tickets, Wedding Stationery. Memo Pads. etc. RICHMOND HILL Telephone 884-7451 SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS SAND and GRAVEL i Crushed Stone Loam and Fill 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL FOR INFORMATION Phone TU. 4 - 1105 Leno’s Machine Shop FLOWERS 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) Shorter Printing “ LIBERAL " CLASSIFIEDS GARAGES DENTAL AV. 5-1514 SODDING, SEEDING ROTOTILLING LOAM SUPPLY E. CHARITY AV. 5-1974 STEAMFITTING WELDING (Continued) 51 Palmer Ave. Ont, Thursday, September 28, 1961 GET RESULTS Telephone TE. 3-5351 TU. 4-7295 Richmond mu Formerly Bloor & Yonge Sts. Individual Attention Hair Styling Permanent Waving Air Conditioned Dryers 80 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill TU. 4-2321 Maple Plaza AL. 7-2590 76 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL “Internationally Experienced" In all phases of Beauty Culture TROYER NATURAL SCIENCE: SERVICE Yonge Street. Oak Ridges PR. 3-5071 Receiving Hours: 8 am. - 6 pm. or otherwise by appointment Humane Services 24 Adelaide St. W. Toronto EM. 3-0311 CONTINENTAL Beauty Salon PAINLESSLY DESTROYED by approved S.P.C.A. Method Hair Styling 8: Beauty Salons Insurance â€" Mortgages Fire, Auto, Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service TELEPHONE PA. 7-9488-9 Suite 2. Lowrie Building 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1551 Res. TU. 4-7‘802 Bus. EM. 4-8611 Sellwood Salon Herrington Insurance Agency Bus. AV. 5-3630 Res. TU. 4-3935 For All Your Insurance Needs C. J. Neil O’Reilly Savage Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Rutomobile, Plate Glass. Automobile Financing. etc. TU. 4-1219 John S. Walkington 113 103 Pemberton Rd. Specialist in Fire, Auto and Commercial Insurance COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Bus. ALpine 7-2621 Res. ALpine 7-1224 Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg., Aurora, Ontario INSURANCE I Pay For Ashes & Crashes Corner Agency Limited HANS & EDITH TU. 4-7228 GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE - AUTO - LIABILITY Roy A. Phillips Ofiice 15 Yonge St. N. Residence 73 Leisure Lane Richmond Hill 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill AVenue 5-1379 Complete Insurance Service LTD Kirby Brock Maple, Ont. GENERAL INSURANCE Roy V. Bick A. Burnett General Insurance NO CHARGE â€" ' CATS _at._. St. - TE. 3-5283 fang: Lane lDr. Cameron Cowan Richmond Hmer. J as. M cKinnon Dr. J. P. Wilson ulkington 4 Church St. s. RCI’VB t \rnn ‘ Richmond sts, EBARRISTER. SOLICITOR AND I NOTARY PUBLIC Telephones Office: PA. 7-9488-9 Res: PA. 7-5046 Donald M. Findlay King City, Ph. TE. 3-5451 Phone TE. 3-6684 Garieny and Mann 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill. Ontario TU. 4-7191 17 Queen Street 15.. Suite 544 Toronto 1, Ontario EMplre 6-2362 “ Nowman, Q.C. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Suite 2, Lowrle Building 15 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon TUrner 4-1551 Toronto Office - 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 Lawlor & LeClaire BARRISTERS-SOLICITORS Stuart Parker, Q.C. Floyd E. Corner, Q.C. AV. 5-1477 I. Rabinowitch, B.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, \ NOTARY PUBLIC Barristers and Solicitors 6l97 YONGE STREET WILLOWDALE. ONTARIO BA. 5-8806 Kenneth A. Garlepy BA. 5-1557 BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, NOTARIES K. M. R. Stiver, Q.C. Joseph Vale, Q.C. J. M. Peppiatt, BA. William Errington, B. Com. 195A MAIN ST. Ph. :TW. 5-4571, Newmarket, The Bank of Nova Scotla Building James H. Timmins Banister, Solicitor 8: Notary Public Norman A. Todd, Plaxton, Deane & Drew Stiver, Vale, ‘eppiatt, Errington AURORA. ONTARIO Barrister, Solicitor, etc. RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill TU. 4-5829 Richmond Theatre Block Res. TU. 4-2117 Banister. Solicitor, Notary Residence TUrner 4-1863 15 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill. Ontario Ofiice TUmer 4-1780 Richmond Hill Office 15 Yonge Street N. AV. 5-5144 Thornhill Office AV. 5-1197 RICHMOND BILL LEGAL Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 7 Duffel-in St. MEDICAL By Appointment AVenue 5-3165 E. Nell Mann TU. 4-4618 THORNHILL Ofiice Hours By Appointment TO. {-4471 TU. 4-1543 Medical Centre Bayview Plaza Richmond Hill, Ont. Office and Residence TU. 4-4040 31 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill Northern Building Office: TUrner 4-3121 1! no answer call PRospect 3-5327 Dr. J as. R. Langstafi Dr. John B. Wynne Dr. Allen J Smith Dr. D. A. McBurney BY APPOINTMENT Dr. Victor Zuck Dr. D. F. McGregor Eyes Examined Opflical Repairs NOW AT 3242 YONGE ST. In North Toronto Opposite Park Theatre 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. including Sat. HU. 8-8949 Evenings by appointment J. C. H orvat,B;A., 0.1). OPTOMETRIST .. Marguerite Boyle ROOM 205 LOWRIE BUILDING 15 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL MUNDINGER SCHOOL OF MUSIC BRANCH Mrs. H. NICHOLLS 192 WELDRICK ROAD STOP 23B, YONGE ST. Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Prescriptions Filled 3: Repairs 31 YONGE ST. NORTH Phone TUrner 4-3962 Elocution. Public Speaking Platform Department Dramatic Art F. L. Lowrie, R.0. RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-1008 (1 Block west of Bayvlew) Piano Accordion VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone 147 Yonge St. N. Office Dr. W. Allan Ripley TU. #1433 Richmond mu Professional Instruction TU. 4-4596 TRUMPET â€" TROMBONE FRENCH HORN * EYES EXAMINED * PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED * CONTACT LENSES "' OPTICAL REPAIRS Hours 9.30 - 5.30 daily Closed Saturday Evenings By Appointment OPTOMETRY Nursery School "HOMEWOOD HALL” Thornhill 9.30 - 5.30 Weekdays Wednesday 8: Saturday Afternoons by appointment Open Friday Nights Dr. H. Socol MEDICAL (By Appointment) Richmond Nursery School RICHMOND HILL Mrs. Marion Latimer PRospect 3-5895 TUrner 4-3115 Transportation Arranged 34 ELIZABETH ST. S. MUSICAL By Appointment 50 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1154 By Appointment 363 Markham Rd. (Continued) Glasses Fitted '. Kirchen, R.0. TU. 4-4641 VETERINARY Ruth McConkey Smiles Through It All Her duties are three-fold: mother, councillor and social figure. As a mother of five‘ children and mistress of the former Routley residence with‘ its 14 rooms and three bath- rooms, one would suppose she would find little time for other matters. Andwithout the full- hearted co-operation of hus- band Hugh. three daughters and two sons, and neighbour Mrs. Olive Seed, she cheerfully admits things could easily get out of hand. Five affectionate cats philosophically observe proceedings. Heads Water Body Life In Vaughan ls Hectic Parade Township's Lady Councillor Finds As councillor. she is chair- ‘man of the waterworks com; mittee and serves as well on the finance and general pur- pose committee, road committee, ‘fire and police committee and the planning and building com- mittee because in Vaughan, councillors serve on all com- mittees. She is also council representative with the T.T.C. and sits on the Maple Com- munity Centre Board. While life has never been a dull affair for Vaughan naught Park. There are six Township Councillor Mrs. Hugh (Ruth) McConkey of‘hmes- “Mentaqu 811 Stan- . . . . dard b d, Maple, smce her elect1on last January it has been little‘homa Freherethfifi 5°51] tgzmon‘l‘; short of hectic. As a matter of fact, some weeks areisix in January when a mare so busy and time-consuming she and her advertising foals because by then a yearling executive husband find it practical to make an appoin‘t- “"11 have been 5°1d- 3‘“ the _ , horses, said Vau han’s 1 d ment With one another ahead of t1me. councillon are smegnv her halls}: A typical day in her life be-‘ gins at 7 am. While she feeds‘ the family (she is a firm be-‘ liever in big breakfasts) daugh-‘ ter Diane, 16, organizes the school lunches for Debby, 14, John, 8%, and Judy, 6. She is assisted morally by Pete. who ‘will be four in November. To save some precious time, said Mrs. McConkey, she lays out the breakfast table before she goes to bed, anywhere between 11 pm. and one am. save some pm... as... Mrs. McConkey, she lays out the breakfast table before she goes to bed, anywhere between‘ 11 pm. and one am. When the children leave fOI'I school, she breakfasts. If it is1 a Monday she schedules her appointments for the rest of the week. Helping her in this is Mrs. Seed. The res-t of the day, given over to house cleaning" lis punctuated with telephone calls from people with beefs, requests for information (and even, once in a while, an en- couraging word), and different. township departments. ua In the evening Rev. Mr. Ken- nedy was present with Mr. St. Marie. choosing as his evening service title “Christ the Lord for all of Life." This was Mr. St. Marie’s last service for this season at Temperanceville and we are grateful to him for the spiritual blessings which his presence brought to this com- munity. During the evening service the King Choir sang. Temperanceville Choir served lunch to the King group and a pleasant social half hour was spent. A number of former residents nesday, the early morning rush is just the prelude to about 17 hours of steady activity. By the time business places are greet- ing the public, she is starting the first of five committee meet- ings at the municipal chambers and rarely gets back to the house for a quick bite before six p.m. Beside looking after normal committee work and deliberating over countless township matters, delegations have to be interviewed, listened to and each problem considered. 011 Planning Board Also Delegations and individual visitors to one or another of the committees mean that, like, her colleagues. she must set aside sufficient time to visit different township areas, study problems further or interview other people. Every other Tues- day evening must be given over to planning board meetings. auu LLICAL tannin» no... r ........ Many thanks to Roberta Wilâ€"ll son for accepting the responsi- bility of Jr. Congregation dur-} ing the morning service at An-l niversary. W.A. and W.M.S. .. Temperanceville WA. andj W. M. S. resumed meetings for‘ this term on September 20th at the home of Mrs. Fred Boys. The roll call was answered by "an interesting trip enjoyed this summer.” Sights enjoyed were lifts locks at Kirkfield; Upper Canada Village; Cornwall Hydro Project; Elora Gorge; Eugenia Falls near Collingwood and the Manitoulin Islands. It was reported that the fall W. A. Rally will be held at Mt. Albert in October. ‘ October 18th is the date of the Turkey Supper at Temperance- ville, beginning at 5 pm. The price will be, as formerly, $1.50 and 75c under twelve years of m‘nn bunni- “1311 “Ith in In the process of mastering the intricacies of the water- works department, which does a $165,000 business per year with its nearly 3,000 consumers, the energetic councillor has leaped ditches, roved the coun- tryside in a jeep and flown over it in a heliconter. She has secured much of the back roads Repairs to; wnsmp departments. If it happens to bera Wed_- I TEMPLE 3-5401 iéxtend our'sincere 3 {3" KING 81'. KING Cl'l'Ylhll WHO and be”. 105 Willowdale Ave., Willowdale Ont» BA. 5-3031 Richvale Electronics STOP 22, YONGE STREET TU. 4-1552 AV. 5-2669 PETER E. SMITH Antenna installation RADIO 8: TV Res. George T. Yates, 0.L.S. 53 Bedford Park Avenue Richmond Hill, TU. 4-2941 KINGSDALE ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. CARL HEDER SURVEYORS Ofiice - 448 Botsford Street, TW. 5-4903 Evenings Phone Mr. Tomlinson PR. 3-5202 Ontario Land Surveyors Yates & Yates thn C. Moore SURVEYORS NEWMARKET RADIO â€" III-Fl either driving her own car or: on foot. outfitted with knee- length rubber boots. “I nearly broke my neck trying to curl and play broomball for the hon- our of the township," she said, grinning. She has had to spend endless hours familiarizing her- self with any number of facts and figures pertaining to every- thing on the municipal front from accounts to equipment, ipencll Sharpeners to trucks. ‘Follows the Ponies When time allows she and her husband might visit the O'Keefe Centre or whip down to Ottawa where one of their horses, “Duchess”. a classy har- ness pacer, competes at Con- Correspondent 1 Mrs. Milton Wells R. R. 3 King - PR. .3-5239 The Temperanceville Anniver-I sary Services were well attend-‘ ed although a few pews could‘ still have been occupied. Mr. James St. Marie, took as his text in the morning “Sinners In- vited." His message to we child- ren was taken from the Hymn 1“Jesus Bids Us Shine." Temper- anceville Choir. with Miss Joan Hare at the organ, supplied the anthems. spiritual blessings which his presence brought to this com- munity. During the evening service the King Choir gang. Many thanks to Roberta Wil- son for accepting the responsi- bility of Jr. Congregation dur- ing the morning service It An- niversary. WA. and W.M.S. .. Temperanceville WA. and W. M. S. resumed meetings for [this term on September 20th at the home of Mrs. Fred Boys. The roll call was answered by "an interesting trip enjoyed this summer.” Sights enjoyed were Tempgranceinilire éhoir served lunch to the King group and a pleasant social half hour was spent. â€" - . .,‘U_‘_ "‘7‘..." A number of former residents and their families welje present. l The future Lions' suppers to be held at Temperanceville will be December 5; January 16; March 20th and in May. Temperanceville October 18th is the date of thé Turkey Supper at Temperance- ville, beginning at 5 pm. The price will be, as formerly, $1.50 and 75c under twelve years of age. The ladies will work in groups as usual. inc LuLuu: uiuuo auyycxa nu Luab ..u.......° be held at Temperanceville will‘ The dance committee report-l be December 5; Januaw 16;‘ed that everything was set for a M31‘Ch 20th and in May. Hallowe’en Dance to be held The W- M. 5- thank Offering at Maple Community Hall on meeting will be held in the 0ctober‘27. Prizes will be given church on October 26th at 8 for bes't costumes. p.m. Surrounding W. M. S.'Exectutive Meeting . Branches are being invited. | The 2nd Richvale Guide and Mrs. Wm. Turner was con- Brownie mothers executive met gratulated on her fine work as at the home of the pre51dent, leader of the explorers. ‘Mrs. L. CazalY. 3W5” Drive' 'T‘hn dmmfinnnl nprinfl held tn arrange the first 8911.”?! Branches are being invited. | The 2nd Richvale uume auu Mrs. Wm. Turner was con- Brownie mothers executive met gratulated on her fine work as at the home of the president. leader of the explorers. ‘Mrs. L. Cazaly, Bryson Drive. The devotional period held‘to arrange the first general at the beginning 0f the meeting meeting of the fall to be held was conducted by Mrs. Milton October 4 at the home of Mrs. Wells. lCazaly. A Doem was read by Mrs. Scout and Cub_ Mothers .. A poem was read by Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Frank Bell read the Scripture. Tfie program consisted of rea- dings by Mrs. Fred Boys and Mrs. Hare. The Temperanceville W. I. cooks. first fall meeting was a small A request was made for mo- but enjoyable gathering. thers to serve cocoa and d’I-nuls The convention is being held to cubs and scouts on Apple at the Royal York on November Day. Several mothers volun- lst, 2nd and 3rd. It was decided teered. to send a delegate to be chosen Box tops from cereals and at a later date, cake mixes.for the 2nd Rich- .'_u. a _ . . y .an ha Mrs. Clayton Beynon in charge of the program. Mrs. Blackburn read the current ev- ents prepared by Mrs. W. James. Mrs. Maurice Beynon read a W. I. poem. An article on “Hard- ware Disease” was read by Mrs. Milton Wells. The W. 1. radio programs will be heard for three minutes at 9.30 on Friday evenings. -"-0U UH L‘uuay evenings. Lu”... ......,-...=,.' Mrs. Ray Jennings gave a re-I Bazaar chairman Mrs. E. port on highlights of the dis- Spears reported on what had trict rally held at Sharon Tem-‘been done and what was yet to ple. Over 200 were present. It do. All conveners gave rePOFt; was announced at the rally and asked for asmstance Wit that each branch will be given their tables. 1 the Opportunity of giving $1.25 The date for the bazaar 1; toward “Save the Children November 25. It Will be he Fund" to adopt a child for this at Charles Howitt School. . .district. The county president‘l 1550011th 831118 “flowed the agild executive are to be respbns-lgreigng- i e for the arrangements. Tem- 15 011 ~- peranceville W. I. agreed to this‘ Mru and M11. Clyde Lewli‘s. as well as voting $10.00 toward Recsevelt Drive, CDJOY§d tfie assisting with funds for another visit of. their son Dons w e Mrs. Beynon spoke On a sur-; prise visit from some people‘ from England whom her late‘ husband had been in contact with while in services overseas. A contest on weeds was won by Mrs. Wilbert Jennings. The first meeting of the Home and School Association of Tem- peranceville will be held on Oc- tober 10th at 8 pm. president is Mr. Herb Routledge, vice- president is Mr. S. Homstein and secretary in Mrs. Bruce \Prentice. We, in Temperanceville dis- trict, who knew Mr. Wesley Jeans, principal of Oak Ridges School, whose death occurred so suddenly of a heart attack extend our sincere sympathy to “Au ,er-‘ Her enthusiasm for the C.N.R.‘ 'oan Marshalling Yard and its elec- theltronic marvels has its roots in 1the profession of her father. the ;en- late W. O. Cudworth of Orillla. St,la C.P.R. executive engineer. ling‘During World War II it was .ord his duty to keep rail stock roll- Mr.‘ing uninterruptedly between this Halifax and Port Arthur, aridl She tries to take a nap egch Wlll have been 5010. But thel The brownies are hoping to horses, said Vaughan's lady begin about the same time. des- councillor. are strictly her hus- Del-“91y need a leader. Help band's hobby. Will be given anyone who will BY the end 0f the year. She undertake these hopeful brown- said, the township is hopeful 195. that the Kleinburg water sys- Mrs, w_ Johnson of Yonge- tem will have been completed. hurst Rd. leaves by plane this This will serve 250 consumers. coming week-end for a month's and will be known as Water vacation in England. lArea No. 4. Area No 1, the We welcome to our neigh- that the Kleinburg water sysâ€" tem will have been completed. This will serve 250 consumers. and will be known as Water Area No. 4. Area No 1, the “front end" of Vaughan, has 2.- 200 consumers: Area No. 2, Maple, 600. and Estelle Subdi- vision, No. 3, has 10 industrial consumers. Councillor McConkey is con- fident that the Langstaff Road well will pay big dividends by servicing not only the C.N.R. Marshalling Yard but a num- ber of future plants on west side of Keele Street. which has been designated industrial land. The other well brought in this year is the one at Concord. Among the headaches is the tr....l..-.. 0......“ “Lug-In... ml“. Mrs. W. Johnson of Yonge- hurst Rd. leaves by plane this coming Week-end for a month's vacation in England. We welcome to our neigh- borhood. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ack- iland and family. who are now residing in the former home of the Soldink family. Sugar & Spice Club will start their 12th year, with their first meeting at the home of Mrs. B. Shepherd. Arnold St., on Thurs- day. September 28th. Mr. and Mrs. P. Savage are enjoying a two week vacation travelling through the United States. They spent two days in Williamsburg. and were greatly impressed with their drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina. Among the headaches is the Humber Summit situation. The township has applied to North‘ York for permission to have this area's eleven consumers hooked up to its water system. North York is willing, but has laid dew-n prohibitive ifs and buts which, if acquiesced to by Vaughan. would cost the eleven potential consumers some $8,000. On the face of things, this is ridiculous. she said. and nego- tiations continue. She tries to take a nap each afternoon, for one hour, but confessed this isn’t always pos- sible. And where. while a rank newcomer, she wasn't at all cer- tain that she would have the time, ability or strength to dis- charge her political duties half decently, she is now much more confident and looks forward to ‘her final 15 months as councillor with keen interest and anticl- !pation. ,,_.__.‘ -2 yu ...... Despite the endless round of council and home duties, packing lunches and picking up children after school, Ruth Mc- 635%? géifiéhbw rrianages to keep on looking as though she stepped from a hatbox. Mrs. E. E. Spears 25 Roosevelt Dr. AV. 5-3116 The executive meeting of the‘ Charles Howltt School Associa- tion was held at the home of Mrs. W. H. Collett, MacKay Drive. Date for the next general meeting was set for October 2. It will be a “Meet the Teachers" night as is the custom for the first meeting. Correspondent r .._..-..L Tlle Sepiember meeting wasl held at the home of Mrs. D.) Mills, Maryvale pres'c‘ex‘at. I luluo, an“; . a-.. A report on tilâ€"e was given by Mrs. son, who went as Udhl‘: Alllnyg -u- .___ vale Brownie Motheré will be saved and turned in at the On- tober meeting. 11-- w Vliav‘Irffyand Mrs. Clyde Lewis,’ o Roosevelt Drive, enjoyed the ales, Repalrs’ Pads visit of their son Don's wife and child from Ann Arbour. {if RADIO, TV & AERIALS Michigan while Don was in Cal- sales, tend”. TV for rm {kELECTRIC WIRING ifornia for. three weeks on a busxneSs trip. Immediately {01- if you wm‘ u wind up 0' connected â€" call In lowing, he arrived to spend his two weeks vacation with his ‘ family, returnlng to Ann Ar-WA’OILBURNERSERVICE bour last weekâ€"end.“ ‘ parts on hand “m LDDDAmQ Ry QRRVICF! u. u.-- . Mr. Clyde Lewis flew to Den-' ver, Colorado, on Monday and will go on to visit the Anaconda Mines near Butte, Montana. then spend the weekvcnd with his mother, Mrs. R. H. ’1‘. Walt at Lawrenceville, Illinois. He will fly home next Tuesday. Illness With the children back at school the contagious diseases start. Janice Winterflelzl, Roose- velt Drive. has the mumps. She missed them the last time a- round but they’ve caught up with her now? Sandra Mabley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Mabley, Denham Drive, was taken to the Sick Children’s Hospital on Sun- day and was operated on Wed- nesday for appendicitis. RICHVALE mndent E. Spears welt Dr. i-3116 meeting of the School Associa- It the home of Bollett, MacKay : next general L for October 2. at the Teachers" custom for the mmittee report- ng was set for a ice to be held nunity Hall on :es will be given es. Hunt For your Massey Ferguson Machinery and Parts, let us know your requirements. We have a‘ good stock of parts on hand at all times. ")ur Service Dept. is well equipped for both gas & die- *sel tractors. For your new tractors or machinery, give. us a call for a good deal. We have a supply of parts at Richmond Hill for your convenience at the Cities Service Station, 1 mile north of the town. For your requirements call Bolton I150 or TUrner 4-0085. Cub Group W. Hutche- one of the Girl guide opening. on Oc- tober 3rd, in the Ross Doan Portable. Time 7 pm. to 9 pm. Girls welcome - eleven years and older. Guides AGINCOURT: A survey taken by the Agincourt Ratepayers Association revealed that 461 commuters from Markham, Un- ionville. Agincourt. Scarborough and Danforth said that they would use a commuter train to and from Toronto daily. Seven more said that they would use a morning train only and 39 would use the train in the eve- ning. Total annual revenue of the train was said to be $129,262. Farmers and Industrial Users North Richvale News Electric-TV ' Appliances *53 YONGE ST. N. " puts on hand firRERAIRS & SEBYICE 72f REFRIGERATION “run 'I'Il. 4-3211 FACT FOR THE WEEK: Leukemia - cancer of the blood forming tissues â€" has increased sharply In men over 60. Funds sup- plied by the Canadian Cancer Society are used to support research on this still fatal form of the dis- ease. Your support is needed. WILLIAMS Service & Supply on No. 50 Highway 3 Miles South of Bolton CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Richmond Hill Unit REPAIRS Open Daily 8 mm. to 0 pm. Corresponden. Mrs. A. Blackburn 108 Yonxehurst TU. 4-2617 AUTHORIZED DEAL“ washers. dryers. dove- Ill makes ASK FOR APPLIANCES

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