6 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ont, Thursday, September 28, 1961 9.30 am School 9.30 mm. â€"- 9.80 mm. -- MSHRNING PRAY- 11 mm. -â€" CHORAL COMMUN- ION (Scnior Church School. 12-14 years and Infant Care! 7 pm. â€" Harvest Evensong Preacher for the Day: The Rector Eli 11 mm. - CHORAL COMMUN- ION (Scnior Church School. 12-14 years and Infant Care! 7 pm. â€" Harvest Evensong Preacher for the Day: The Rector Wednesday â€" 10mm. â€"HOLY COMMUNlON‘u am. _ Junior THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH 1 (Convention of Ont. & Que.) Mrs. Cameron Andrew. Organist1 ‘ l i MORNING E 7 Crosby and Bayview Avenue! ‘ Rev. R. E. MoLennan 407 Lynett Crescent Stop 17. Yonge Street Rev. Minion Johnston. DJ)" Minister Senior and Intermed- iate School School and 0 am. â€" Nursery WORSHIP 11 a.m. p.m. â€" High Fellowship and Young People‘s We cordially invite you to worship with us ‘WOI'Slllp Servrce v.1..U an" 'Sabbath School 10.30 am Everybody welcome RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH 'Hviil consist of specialists in the‘ "ï¬eld of cancer research. ‘ 1W1 Corner of Elmwood and Ruggies‘géLâ€"E‘REGETERï¬â€˜ Rev E. 1‘. Bolton. Minister SEPT. 30 Saturday. County of Church of the Light and Life York Home for the Aged will Hour, CMHL. 9a.m. Sunday sell by Public Auction. furniture 1961 ‘and equipment of the Old Home ’ ‘ [or the Aged. Sale commences 111.30 am. â€" Worship Service lat 12_30 p.m. .l. L. Smith. Clerk- 5 The minister in Charge 'Trr'asurer. County of York. Holy Communion will be obser-‘ c2w12 ved at close of service ‘ * * * * 7.00 pm. â€"â€" Family Gospel Hounswr. SEPT 30 â€"â€" Auction sale Mon. Oct. 2 - Junior MlSSion-‘ot the Old York Manor furniture i ! SUNDAY. OCTOBER 1. ‘10 am. â€"- Sundny Sclirni THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL Crosby and Bayview Avenue: Rev. II. E. McLennan W7 Lynett Crescent TU. 4-4236 Church TU. 4-0040 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1961 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 11 mm. â€" Morning Prayer 7 p._m. _â€" Evening Prayer Richmondï¬ï¬ivllï¬m SUND'Ay, OC'I‘OBER 1. 196! Rector: Rev. J. F. O'Neil 9.45 am, ._ Bible School Assistant Curate: i Classes for all 11"- J- 3- F. MW" |11 am. â€"â€" Morning Worship SUNDAY. OCTOBER‘I. 1981 17 pm. ._ Evangelistic Service TRINITY XVIII lwed, 3 p,m. â€" Prayer Meeting HARVEST FESTIVAL A Friendly Welcome In I am. â€" HOLV C(‘"\1â€\HON‘ Extended To ALL HOLY TRINITY THORNHILL Brooke .5: Jane Streets Rector Rev. H. Reginald llowden. B.A.. L. Th. Organist and Choirmaster. R. S. A. Mullen. A.R.C.T.. R.M.T. Wednesday 10.15 am. â€" Holy Communion XVIIIth Sunday After Trinity 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 9.45 am. -â€" Bible Classes 11 mm. â€" Harvest Thanksgiving Preacher: Rev. D. R. G. Owen, Provost of Trinity College '1 pm. â€" Evening Prayer Preacher: The Rector EMMANUEL 1| ANGLICAN CHURCH ‘ Mackay‘Drive - Riohvale Rev. Fred C. Jackson TU. 4-2418 ‘_ Mrs. Jas. E. Howard. Organist"; SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1961 18th Sunday After Trinity 9.30 am. â€" Church School 11 am. - Church School 11 am. - Morning Prayer Holy Communion 2nd Sunday‘| 0! each month I (Anglican) HOURS OF SERVICE All sunw Church - King City 10 mm. â€"- Morning Prayer 11.10 mm. -â€"- Sunday School Morning Prayer . . . . . 11 am. Teen Age Bible Class 9.45 am. Sunday School . . . . . . . . 10 am. Holy Communion 2nd and 4th Sunday (Sunday School bus from Elgln Mills 9.45 am.) SUNDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1961 Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector. Rev. Ramsay Armitage. M.A.. DD. 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. -- Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sun- day of monih at 11 11 am. -- Sunday School Holy Baptism by appointment ST. MARK'S ANGLICAN (Yonge at Elm Grove, Oak Ridges Morning Prayer Holy Communion Sunday School .. ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN (Yong. at Jefferson. Oak Ridges Ridges) Rector: Rev. D. C. H. Michell. LLB. Richmond Hill (Convention of Ontario & Que.) Mlnlster: Rev. J. M. Ward Meeting MacKlllop Public School 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" n‘lorningServlce LANGSTAFF SUNUAX, UUI'Unmc 1, um BAPTIST CHURCH 9.30 a.m. â€" The Church School (Fellowship of Evangelical 11 3-m- â€" DiVine WOFShiP Baptist Churches in Canada) The Sacrament of Holy Com- Churoh‘St., Langston _ munion Putor - Edwin M. Mitchell Kindergarten & Nursery meet 9.30 am. â€" Bible School -â€"â€"â€"â€" Classes for an ages MAan PASTORAL CHARGE 11 I.m.â€"MORNING WORSHIP THE UNITED CHURCH 7 pm. â€" EVENING SERVICE: OF CANADA Wed. 3 p_m_ - Midweek Falnilylflev. Harold W. Davies, 8A., Hour ‘ Minister Prayer Praise Study 1 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1961 Nursery open at all services HOPE We invite you to worship l10.30 a.m. â€" Church School and \n'th us I {tanning Worship - RICE’S FLOWERS 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU RICHMOND HILL “Flowers For All Occasions" Phones é TU. 4-1812 TU. 4-7811 AT ALL HOURS E We Deliver Toronto & Surrounding Districts Sunday Schoél as'usual IMAPLE “MM "“ 10.15 am. â€" Church School 3 g g 11.30 am. - Holy Communion RICE S EDGELEY ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH ANGLICAN PARISH 0!“ KING BAPTIST Junior Church SERVIC 7‘ 'MEREDITH â€"- In loving mem-‘ LgisANOaJ cry of a. gear husbapd andl EXCHMOND HILL father, Wllllam Mel edlth, \Vhol ’ 9A5 “TL UMTED CHURCH passed away August 9. 1949. l - 1st Sunday Rev. c. G. Higginson. B.A.. 3.1). De†“£2339?†3†"m m ' 9‘45 3"“ SUNDAY' OCTOBER 1’ 1961 ‘Though on earth you are no D 'â€" 9.45 am. â€"- Primary. Junior, l more. Intermediate and Senior Sunday sun in memory vou are Wm] ' School us. - ~ ~ ’T 11 a'm' _‘ Nursery and hinder" As you always were before. 33m“ â€" Sadly missed and lovineg I‘CHURCH World “We C0mm‘m‘0“ remembered by wife Marjorle [ill 11 am' and 7 9'†and sons George. David and rio & Qua), The Lord's SUPP" Stanley. A *1w13 suéiiu 11 am. â€"â€" Morning worship 7 pm. -â€" Evangelistic Service Wed. 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting A Friendly Welcome In Extended To ALL AT The Young Church with the Old Massage ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Wnlter Scott SchOol. Markhnm | Road ‘ Richard Tuhbe. Pastor SUNDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1961 9.45 am. â€"- Sunday School 11.00 am. -â€" Worship Service {PRESBYTERIAN Rev. J. N. Hepburn. Ministar' Mrs. Vera Diamond. ‘ Organist and Choir Lender SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1961 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School and 1 Bible Class :11 mm. â€" Morning Worship 1 SACRAMENT OF THE i LORD'S SUPPER Ill mm. â€" Nursery Department 7 pm. â€" Young People‘s Soc- iety Friday. September 29. 8 pm. -‘ Pre-Communion Service and 1 reception of new members | THE ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 mlles south 01’ Maple) Pastor - Norman E. Wagner 11 am. â€"- The Service 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School and Bible Class luv 11 mm. â€" Nursery Department 7 pm. â€" Young People‘s Soc- iety Friday, September 29. 8 pm. - Pre-Communion Service and reception of new members THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. D. T. Evans, B.A., Minister Organist: Mr. Robert Davis SUNDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1961 9.45 a.m. â€" Church School (Grade 1 to adult classes) 11 am. â€" Nursery and Kinder- garten School nu v vv- - ...-. 11 am. -â€" “The Public Worship} of God†7 pm. -- "TheflPu‘hllc Worship 1 north of Concord) 1 10 am â€"-â€" Sunday School 11.15 am. â€"- Worship Service ‘ Concord (Schoolhouse) 10 am. â€"â€" Sunday School Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave. Roy Nigh, Pastor Tel.: Gomlcy 5544 7.30 pm. -â€" Evening Service 10.30 a.m. â€" Sunday School Tues. 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting CHURCH OF CHRIST Meeting in Concord School House Each Lord’s Day Eveningr at 7 pm. Gospel Message othy 4-2 â€"- Preach the 1__L_-L 1.. n-5,... A". II Tim uvï¬i; RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH U.‘ (A Fellowship Church) Rev. Hu; 50 Wright Street (Opposite the High School) 945 am Pastor: 6. Forbes an MAPLE. ONT- CIRCUS â€"â€" In loving memory and ‘of James Circus. who passed 57‘ PAUL'S CHURCH' away September 28, 1939. i 7th CON" VAUGHAN TWP' We cannot clasp your hand, fa- Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister mu. dean SUNDAY’ OCTOBER 1’ 1951 Your face we cannot see, 10 8-m- -â€" St- Andrew's ;But let this little token “The Lord's .SuPP¢r" ‘TellithatWe still remember thee. 7.30 pm. â€" Masonic Dlvme Ser- _ Sadly missed and ever re_ Vice' Vaughan LOdEe; GR-Q membered by sisters Ivy and 11.15 am. â€"â€" St. Pauls Church Marjorie and nephewsl George, come to Chm-Ch 'David and Stanley. *1w13 RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST- MATTHEWS READ, Adam â€"â€" In loving mem- UMTED CHURCH cry of Adam Read. husband CWSbY Ave» Richmm‘d m" of Carrie Read, who passed Rev. William “7. Patterson ; away September 25' 1957. B-Au 3-D" “mm†}A beautiful memory of one so SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1961 ; dear, 9-30 a-m- - The Church Sch°°1We cherish sun, with love sin- 11 am. â€" Divine Worship care, The Sacrament 'of Holy Com- A day that comes with sad re- 10.30 am. â€" Church School and Morning Worship - Holy Communion 2.30 pm. â€" Holy Communion Rev. Howard J. Veda, 3A.. 1 B. Paed. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1961 9.45 am. â€"â€" Intermediate Ind Senior Sunday School 11 am. -â€" Sunday School and Nursery 11 am. â€"â€" Rally Day Service 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service withdrawn 8 pm. â€"- Hi-C For further information call \ AV. 5-2131 ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAPLE, ONT. LUTHERAN of God" Everyone is welcomo THOBNHILL l “"“4 """""" . UNITED CHURCH ;____,-,__ ,, C1“13 . Hugh Robert MacDonald. CARD 0F THANKS B.A., B.D. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard La Rose :v. Howard J. Veals, 3A.. iand family of lngersoll wish to B. Paed. iextend their heartfelt thanks INDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1961 ‘and appreciation for the acts i am. â€"- Intermediate and'of kindness. messages of sym- Seuior Sunday School ‘pathy and floral offerings re~ mm. â€" Sunday School and‘ceived from relatives. friends Nurset'y 'and neighbours. Special thanks mm. -- Rally Day Service lgo out to Rev. Dr. E. Crossley ) pm. â€" Evening Service Hunter for his consoling words withdrawn ‘and the Pipher Funeral Home ..m. â€" Hi-C for their understanding and co- »r further information call operation in making funeral ar- AV. 5-2131 ‘rangements. *lwl3 ‘ORA Othet Denominations RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTB CHURCH (Pastor H. G. Fischbachcr) Meeting every Saturday in the Masonic Hall Crosby Avenue. Richmond H Worship Service 9.20 3.1 Sabbath School 10.30 a.: Everybody welcome 1 CALVARY CHURCH ' RICHMOND HILL 96 Hunt Ave.. Richmond Hill Affiliated with the Pentecostal ' Assemblies of Canada Rev. P. A. Sorensen, Pastor 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 7 pm. â€"- Evangelistic Service Wed. 8.30 pm. - Prayer Meeting V nr'y VSociety a-t 6:45 pm. Wed.. Oct. 4 â€" Missionary Meet- GORMLEY UNITED MlSSlONARY CHURCH Rev. C. E. Hunkinz. Minister 10 mm. â€"- Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 7.30 pm. â€"â€" Evening Service BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH Wm. Vandal-Bent, Pastor ‘ Tel.: Richmond Hill, TU. 4-3155 Heise Hill (Gormley) 10 am. â€"- Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Worship Service 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service Wed.. 7.45 p.m. - Prayer Meeting Vaughan (3rd com. 3 miles ‘II Timothy 4-2 â€"- Preach the Word; be instant in season, out of season, reprove, rebuke, (Ix- hort with all longsuxfe'ring and doctrine. Listen to CKEY 9.15 am. Dial 580 on Sundays In memoriams We wish to extend our heart- felt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received from our dear friends and neighbours during ‘our recent bereavement in the ‘loss of our beloved husband and ‘father. We especially thank the Rev. Douglas Davis, Rev. Mur- ray Downey and Pastor Forbes. the Henderson Sisters, and the lPipher Funeral Home. i Mrs. Nellie Folliott, i Larry and Victor CARRVILIJ‘! UNITED CHURCH Hugh Robert, MucDonald .m. â€"â€" Worship Service Ind Sunday School mg 8 p.m Hill District Council .\’n '2 nl‘ the Canadian Cancer Society is sponsoring the annual WOI‘KshUp to be held in St. Paul’s United Church. Brampton, on October Slst. Members of the public are invited to attend. together with 1wm'lmrs in neighbouring units ‘and branches. Mrs. G. Purves. Unionville. council president. will preside. i A highlight of District 12 ac- tivities is to be an educational rally. sponsored by South Peel Unit. to be held in the T. L. Kennedy Secondary School aud- itorium on October 18th. The theme “To Tell the Truth" will the developed by Percy Slatzman. TV personality and the panel will consist of specialists in the ï¬eld of cancer research. Cancer Society PIansWorkshop This year's program emphasis will be an “Exchange of Ideas". Mr. Maurice Grimes, execu- tive director of the Ontario Div- ision of the Canadian Cancer Society. will be guest speaker. SEPT. 30 Saturday. County of York Home for the Aged will sell by Public Auction. furniture and equipment of the Old Home SAT. SEPT 30 â€"â€" Auction salei of the Old York Manor furniturei and equipment. Antiques ,, in- cluding grandfather's clock, 1 settee. coal oil lamps, 79 beds, 79 bedside metal cabinets. 117 straight chairs and 17 other type chairs, 96 pillows. lli) mattresses. 6 cupboards, 1 Sin-i ger sewingmachine. 7 radios. 51: individual steel lockers - nearly new. 25 table tops, 9 tables, 1 buffet. 1 dining room suite. 1 washing machine. 1 rug. ' Com- ‘mercial Washing Machine. 1 Commercial Dryer. 1 Commer- cial Ironer, and miscellaneous items too numerous to mention. Property of the County of York. Sale to be held at the 01d York Manor, Yonge Street, Newmarâ€" ket. at 12:30 noon sharp. A. 5. Farmer, Auctioneer. - c1w13 We have mufflers, tailpipes, and exhaust pipes in ‘stock to ï¬t any make of car. Drive in today for quick, reliable service. COOK'S BP MORE ADVANTAGES IN SHOPPING HERE AT HOME Auto Service Complete Service To All Makes of Cars ELGIN MILLS TU. 4-3151 HELP YOUR COMMUNITY GROW WHILE TREATING YOURSELF TO BARGAINS The money you spend in your home town stores stays right here to help improve our community. Shop and compare prices at your local stores ï¬rst. ‘ You save so much time by shopping near yOur home . . . it’s easier to take advantage of sales . . . easier to make exchanges too. HOME PAPER OF THE DISTRICT SINCE 1878 PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF YOUR HOME TOWN MERCHANT BY When you shop at home you spend so much less on gas and parking fees. Here you are only minutes away from every store; there’s plenty of parking, much of it free! Your local stores are less crowded . . . clerks have more time to help you, and you’ll always ï¬nd them friendly and helpful. Local merchants are your neighbor's, and they want .to make your shopping pleasant. 17/“; oli-éemfl S. Clement Announces Ernest [a Rose New Insurance Agen‘Y nmfliï¬qneW-Liiéé‘gt ‘iiLstfi? 53:25 Stuart J. Clement well known Jessie Hope. Toronto; two bro. local resident announces the 013- there, Sydney of Cheltenham ening of a general insurance and Stanley of Inglewood, three agency. Mr. Clement who has brothers, Percy and Arthur of been active during the past Saskatchewan and Garnet of nine years in life insurance sales Calgary and several grand, resides at 246 Harrygan CI'es- children. ‘cent with Mrs. Clement and The funeral service was [191d [thelr two children. from the Wright and Taylor A native son of Rlchmond Hlll Chapel of the Plpher Funeral Mr. Clement received his edu- Home. Yonge Street. Richmond 1cation at local public and hlthlll and conducted by the Rev, schools. The new agency Wlll‘Dl‘. E. Crossley Hunter of To- offer a complete line of lnsur- yonto. Interment was ln Victor- .ance coverage includlng fireJia Square Cemetery. ance coverage meluu auto, casualty and life 9th Girl Guide Company of Richmond Hill The 14th Richmond Hill Dc“001.1131‘0’ 11- DOECKner and Brownie Pack was on hand at Catherine A FEW/ell have been Pleasantville School on Monday named. At Thomhlll High evening to say farewell to seven 59h?“ RObeI‘t H- Blackburn. of their members who wereplulan H- MOTlggfll't-COWM “Flying Up" to guides and Aimo A. Manninen are Adrienne Bacci. Beth McKen- Winners- zic. Sharon Everatt Cathy lieu- A†StUdentS haVe graduated field, Brenda Bradshaw. Bar-from Grade 13 With an average lbara Riach and Beverley White of at least 80 per cent on eight ireceived their Brownie Wings papers. Under the scholarship land congratulations from Dis- plan, which has been in effect ltrict Commissioner Mrs. . H..for the past three years. each tYerex and were welcomed into scholar receives a scholarship guides by their new capta‘n,‘of $400. Conditions are that he ‘MiSs Iva Bovaird. who is the or she must enrol in a Canad- Header of this newly formed ian university in a degree igroup, the 9th Girl Guide Com- course. an Ontario Teachers" pany of Richmond Hill. College or a provincial or poly- * * * ’4 technic institute. Again, he or 33rd Girl Quide Company of she must not have more than inichmond HI“ $750 in other awards when ed- The first official meeting 0f ucation is continued in the home the 3rd Girl Guide Company for community or 31,000 when re- the HEW season was held on siding in another a ea to con- 1Monday' evening in the Walter time education I . 'The 13th Brownie Pack met on Tuesday afternoon in St. Matthew's Church under the lea- dership of Brown Owl Mrs. Josie Fleming, assisted by Pack-ie Miss Charleen Rayson, with ex- cellent attendance -- just one brownie not answering the roll call. [Noble 13th Richmond Hill Brownies S; Guides & Brownies A record 700 winners of On- tario scholarships have been announced by Ontario Educa- Is lion Minister John P. Robarts. Five of them are students of looal schools. ‘ ‘ From Richmond Hill High Hm School Barry D. Boeckner and 1 at Catherine A Farwell have been [day named. At Thornhill High ,Ven School Robert H. Blackburn. vereiGillian H. McTaggartâ€"Cownn ‘and Almo A. Manninen are (en- winners. a“;d NEWMARKET : The Davis Lea- es. the-r Company, one of the town‘s‘ “ed largest and oldest industries; byihas laid off a third of its work‘ trict‘force. Some 40 to 45 men are looklinvolved. A seasonal slump in ,art.‘the leather industry is said to to be responsible for the lay-off, 1m. believed to be for two or three nus: weeks. The company recently theylannouncd diversiï¬cation of its out interests on account of the de- yoquressed state of the shoe indusâ€" Unionville and district lost a longtime resident in the recent death of Ernest La Rose. 77 who. born in Vaughan Townâ€" ship. took up residence near that village in Markham Township in 1912. On retirement he set- tled in Unionville. He was predeceased by his first wife. the former Ada Ho- ward, in 1921 and by the se- cond Mrs. La Rose. the former Nettie Claughton. in 1956. Mr. La Rose came from a pio- neer family of eight, sons and daughters of the late Charles La Rose. who had settled in Weston. EFive Local Students 3Named As Winners Of 23400 Ontario Awards He is survived by his son. Howard, lngersoll; a sister. Mrs. Jessie Hope. Toronto; two bro. thers. Sydney of Cheltenham and Stanley of Inglewood. three brothers, Percy and Arthur of Saskatchewan and Garnet of Calgary and several grand- children. We Do It PRINTING If It's $2,000 DOWN 6 room solid brlck bungalow. paued drive. many extras. top value. Call AV. 5- 2951. T. Murphy Broker. c1w13 FOLLIOTT, Laul‘ance Aubrey J‘â€" Suddenly at St. Michael’s Hos-;T0 0 pita]. Toronto. Thursday. Sep-{3.be( tember 21, 1961. Laurancelpm,n Aubrey Folliott of Summit‘ View Gardens. R. R. 1 Rich-i mond Hill. beloved husband‘,3b of Nellie Loreen Downey. dear '19: father of Larry and Victor. gfo brother of Mrs. Fred Fairhall p “g LA ROSE. Ernest â€" At his home. Unionvllic, Wednesday.| September 20. 1961. Ernest La Rose. beloved husband of the late Nettie Claughton. and dear father 01' Howard. lngcr- soll; brother of ‘lrs Jessie Hope. Toronto; Percy. Saskat- chewan; Garnet. Calgary; Arâ€" thur. Saskatchewan; Sydney. Cheltenham; Stanley, Ingle- wood; and the late Oliver. Rested at the Wright and Taylor Chapel of the Pipher Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service Sunday at 4.00 pm. Interment Victoria Square Cemetery. 311.2100 Rug brick bungalow with heated {.attached garage. hot water heat- ling with oil. situated on a very ‘large secluded lot. right in Richmond Hill. 1 block from lYonge Street. This property is ideal as a retirement home or as an investment proposition. iMr. Clouter. TU. 4-7758. 1 w. L. Nixon. REALTOR 5307 Yonge St. Willowdale Member of Toronto Real Estate . Board c1w13 $1,425 DovtTN. full price $879007. c1w13 Oak Ridges. 4 room asbestos sided bungalow. approximately 4 years old, all conveniences. full cellar, attractive lot, 100 lyards from Yonge Street. Car- ries for $80.00 monthly. $2.000 DOWN. full price 514.700, 4 bedroOm frame bungalow, ....-u. -n nnnnnnnnnnnnnn mnmnul ‘3 bedrooms. recreation room. basement apartment. lst mort- gage $5.300. $3.500 down. Full fprlce $12,900. AV. 5-5584. c1w13 2 STOREY frame house. located at South Maple. Also 4-room frame cottage and large shed in King Township. Buildings to be removed by November 1. Fur. ther particulars WA. 3-7890. clwls 2 LOTS FOR SALE â€"- one on Pemberton Rd.. one on Walmer ‘Rd.. $3.000 each or two for $5,500. cash. No Real Estate please. Phone Elmira. MOhaWK 9-2180 or write Box 521, Elmira. ‘Mr. J. Vandenburg. c3w11 l BUNGALOW BARGAIN Bayview, 6 room rancher, steps to schools. shops and transpor- tation. Immediate possession. wvith excellent terms arranged. Call Bert Steen. 0X. 8-5611 or iHI. 4-9300. (Laure-tta). Glen Orchard: Mrs. E. G. Smith (Wylda) and Mrs. R. L. Edmonds (Verona., both at Toronto. .testeu ..L the Wright and Taylor Chapel of the Pipher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge Street N.. Rich- mond Hill. Service Sunday at 2.30 pm. Interment King City Cemetery. c1w13 THURS, FRI.. SAT. SEPT. 28, 29, 30 ' HIGH TIME Bing Crosby GOLD 0F SEVEN SAINTS fun spot forflall *“ Etath REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Clint Walker 4-------------- Cartoon Office Forms, Billheads, Statements Forms (ruled), Business Forms Quality letterheads, Business Cards, Envelopes Unusual Programs, Booklets, Menus Admission Tickets, lucky Draw Tickets labels, Gum Labels, Receipt Forms Invoices, Dodgers, Handbills, Posters II'ags (Shipping), Wedding Invitations Your Personal Stationery " The Liberal " You will ‘ind the quality, service and price right. PRINTERS FOR THE COMMUNITY SINCE I878 YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-II05 Counter Check Books always in stock - Plain, or printed with your name and address. 315.500. G-rbom bungalow. lucrlarge living and dining area.‘ x 300' landscaped lot. private.;1arge landscaped lot. TU. 4-9 AV. 5-2170. 02\\jl3|‘7548. c1w13 5 ACRES. {"2 mile northâ€"obe? BUSINESS SITE 7 Highway. Brlggs Avelwe. 0ï¬_$3,5oo. Centre 5:. Industrial Bavvu’w- F 01‘ mfm‘mahon- call lot. 70 x 200. Mr. Shields, AV.‘ GR. 8-4115. Queensville. Ontll5.1154_ David McLean Ltd.I Re< c2wlï¬3iauors, c1wl3 $500 DOWN $3.800 HARDING PARK at T0 one 1110113839. semi-dammed Yonge. 52' serviced residential. 3-bedroom brick bungaIWAIot. Mr. Shields. AV. 54164.; Phone Mr. Clouter. TU. 4-77584David McLean Ltd Realtors, $l.000 DOWN 3-bedroom detached brick bun- galow. close to schools. shop- Bing and transportation; Full price $12.500. Mr. Clouler. TU. 4-7758. $2.000 DOWN PAYMENT. $9.990 FULL PRICE Beautiful white clapboard bun- galow, with 3 bedrooms. large living-room. 24‘ x 11'. modern kitchen on half acre of land. Mr. Clouter. TU. 4-7758. 511900 ,Modern bungalow on large lot. Rug brick bungalow with heatedigasgggflzmswraggï¬mfg 2:81.13: attached garage. hot water heat-lg“e $5 300 $3 500 down. Fun ing with oil. situated on a very , large secluded lot, right ixi‘l’l!fe,$_1£'990'_’\v'5'5584'CI‘v13 Richmond Hill, 1 block {rum 2 STOREY frame house. located Yonge Street. This property is at South Maple. Also 4-room ideal as a retirement home or frame cottage and large Shed in as an investment proposition. King Township. Buildings to be Mr. Cloute-r. TU. 4-7758. removed by November 1. Fur- ther particulars WA. 3-7890. W. L. NIXON, REALTOR c1w13 5307 Yon St. ‘ wmowï¬l, |2 LOTS FOR SALE â€"- one on Member of Toronto Real Estatelpembel’ton Rd-- one 0“ w'lm" I Board each or two for u- n‘_l [5.4-0- $1,500 DOWN. 1%, mile from Newmarket, 3 bedroom, solid brick 2 storey home, hydro and water, 2 acres of highly pro- ductive soil. Full price $6,900. A snap. $2.000 DOWN. full price 514.7001 4 bedroOm frame bungalow,‘ with all conveniences. snuated‘ 1,; mile from Yonge, 2% acres of excellent garden soil. ‘$2.000 DOWN‘ modern masonry \construction, 3 bedroom bunga- low. immaculate throughout, 111 modern conveniences. attractive stone ï¬replace. full cellar, large treed lot on paved road. Car- ries $90.00 monthly. One mort- Igage. JACK BLYTH REALTORS Oak Ridges PR. 3-52 STOP 21A. RICHVALE 15AM: LV’ -.-~...._VV,N Y 7 ice $6_§oo,iCircle North. 3-bedroom bungao How. A11 conveniences. near pub- }lic and high schools and Bay- ALTORS ,view express bus. 513.900. about PR. 3-5241‘$2,000 down. AV. 5-3397. c1w13 clwl: VPLEAS‘E MAKE AN OFFER m?5°m'-V‘Owner transferredwto Floflda 6 ROOM semi-detached. in o]. der section of Richmond Hill; Aluminum storms and screenl. paved drive. new garage. Low taxes. Phone TUrner 4-1245. NEW 2 storey brick house on lot 196' deep. garage with breezeway. 4 bedrooms. 2 bath- rooms. separate living-dining- 1‘oom, 2 ï¬replaces. TU. 4-3724. *1w13 [grid-‘a-esnéiiate to sell. Attractive ltwo bedroom bungalow on land- scaped corner lot in King City. Finished basement apartment with good income passibilities. ï¬ï¬hmoï¬dw Hm," «43"Feqn1e1gh nun Euvu “my... EARL V. STEWART Real Estate 8: General Insurance 21 Yonge St. N., Aurora Phone PA. 7-5076 BEDROOM. brick bungalow; 'ge living and dining area. 'ge landscaped lot. TU. 4a) 48. c1\v13 'AI R. GOHEEN REALTOR MUST BE SOLD nctfcw9 clw13 clw13 c1w13