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The Liberal, 19 Oct 1961, p. 6

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.. late School 11 am. â€" Junior School and - ‘ Nursery MORNING WORSHIP 11 mm. 7.13m. â€" High Fellowship and ‘ Young People‘s :We cordially invite you to ‘ Worship with u l ‘ -â€" THORNHILL " ‘ BAPTIST CHURCH (@nvenuon or Out. 8: Que.) ~ -Stop 17. Yonge Street 133}. Mlnton Johnston. D.D.. .V _ Minister Mn. Cameron Andrew. Organist 10 gm. â€" Senior and Intermed- j : LANGSTAFF - ,., BAPTIST CHURCH «Fellowship of Evangelical ngtlst Churches in Canada) - - Church St, Langstafl - Pastor - Edwin H. Mitchell 9:39 a.m. â€"- Bible School ; -. Classes for all ages 11 mm. â€" MORNING WORSHIP 71m. â€" EVENING SERVICE Wed. 8 pm. - Mid-week Family . ~ Hour . 'Prayer Praise Study flux-sew open at all services :We invite you to worship u - _ Classes for all 21am. â€" Morning Worship .m. â€" Evangelistic Service d. 8 p.m. â€"â€" Prayer Meeting - .. A Friendly Welcome II ‘ ~s Extended To ALL AT Young Church with the ‘â€" .. Old Message I - RICHMOND HILL ' ~ BAPTIST CHURCH I: (A Fellowship Church) .w 50 Wright Street - (Opposite the High School) ' ‘ Pastor: G. Forbes SUNDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1961 9.4_5 a.m. â€" Bible School ST. MARK’S ANGLICAN (Yonge at Elm Grove. Oak Ridge- Mornlng Prayer 9.45 mm. 8311/ Communion . . Ist Sunday Bunday School . . . . . . 9.45 am TU. 4-7083 Church TU. 4-0040 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1961 Youth Sunday 8 am. â€"- Holy Communion 8.30 am. â€" Family Service 11 mm. - Morning Prayer 7 pm. â€"- Youth Service ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH Maple The Anglican Church of Camd- Rector. Rev. Ramsay Armluge, THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA ‘1"! CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL Crosby and Bayflew Avenues new. R. E. McLennnn 407 l ‘ynett Crescent ,8 am. â€" Holy Communion .11 mm. â€" Morning Prayer floly C_ommunion on 2nd Sun- Moranz hugeâ€"1" ...... 11 am. Teen Age Bible Class 9.45 mm. Sunday School . . . . . . . . 10 am. Holy Communion 2nd and 4th 9.30 am. â€" MfilRNING PRAY- 11 a.m. - MORNIING PRAYER (Senior Church School, 12-14 years and Infant Care) 4 pm. -â€"- HOLY BAPTISM 7 pm. -â€" EVENSONG 9.30 am. â€"â€" Morning Prayer Wednesday â€" day of mohthflatfllâ€"l 11 am. â€" Sunday School Holy Bapglgfl‘py appointment ~_ __ ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Neil Assistant Curate: Rev. J. R. F. Moore gummy, OCTOBER 22, 1961 Lamen’a & Dedication Sunday 3 am. â€"â€" HOLY COMMUNION 9.30 am. â€" Junior Church School, 2-11 year: (Sunda EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mnekay Drive - Rlchvnle Rev. Fred C. Jackson TU. 4-2418 Mn. Ju. E. Howard, Orgnnlst SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1961 21“ Sunday After Trinity 3.30 mm. â€" Church School 9 years and over ‘11 mm. â€" Church School ‘_ under 9 years .11 mm. â€" Morning Prayer .3 pm. â€" Youth Fellowship HOLY TRINITY THORNHILL Brooke as Jane Street. : Rector Rev. B. Roflgdiflowden, BA PARISH OF KING (Anglican) HOURS OF SERVICE All s-mw Church - King City 10 mm. -â€" Morning Prayer 11.10 mm. â€"â€" Sunday School Ornnlst and Choirmuster, B; s. A. Mullen, A.R.C.T.. R.M.’l‘. Wednesday, St. Luke’s Day 10.15 am. â€" Holy Communion HUNDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1961 XXIst Sunday Afler Trinity 3 am. â€"â€" Holy Communion Young People’s Corporate Com- munion Breakfast 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Preacher: Right Rev. D. B. Marsh, Bishop of the About: 7 pm. â€"â€" Evening Prayer Address: Mrs. K. C. Coleman Rector: now; D. C.’ n. Michell, LLB. ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN (Yonn at Jefferson, Oak Ridxes) ANGLICAN BAPTIST and Intercessions â€" HOLY COMMUNION School bus froni E131}: Mm: 9.45 mm.) with us SERVIG Sunidary ‘ Rev. C. 3. flanking. Minister 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 7.30 p.121. â€" Evening Service EDGELEY 2.30 pm. â€"â€" Church Service Other Denominations 915T ANNIVERSARY 10.15 am. â€" Church School in all departments 11.30 am. â€" Morning Worship Sermon: “No Secret" Choir assisted by the Foster Sisters 7.30 pm. â€" Sermon: “The Revolution” Music by the Bowmamdlle Choral Society Speaker at both services: Rev. Barry Brooks, B.A., B.D., M.B.A. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1961 HOPE 10.30 am. â€"â€" Morning Worship and Church School MAPLE 1 THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Harold W. Davies, 3A., Minister Rev. Hugh Robert MacDonald, 9.45 am. -- Worship Service and Sunday Schodl ‘ "‘A Case for 151‘. Kinseii" 8 pm. â€" Hl-C and Y.P.U. For further information call ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH Richmond Hill ‘(Convention of Ontario & Que.) Minister: Rev. J. M. Ward Meeting MacKillop Public School ;9.45 am. -â€" Sunday School ‘11 am. â€" Morning Service SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1961 9.45 mm. â€" Intermediate and Senior Sunday School 11 mm. â€" Sunday School and Nursery 11 mm. â€"- Morning Worship “A Gospel for the Discouraged" 7 pm. -_â€"â€" Evening Worship Rev. Hugh Robert MacDonald, ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Walter Scott School, Markham Road Richard Tubbe, Pastor SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1961 9.45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School 11.00 am. -â€" Worship Service THE ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 miles south of Maple) Pastor - Norman E. Wagner 11 am. â€" The Service 9.45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School and Bible Class SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1961 9.45 am. â€" Primary, Junior. Intermediate and Senior Sunday MAPLE PASTORAL CHARGE ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED CHURCH Crosby Ave" Richmond Hill Rev. William W. Patterson B.A.. 3.0., Minister SUNDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1961 9.30 a.m. â€" The Chu'rch School 11 am. â€" Divine Worship Kindergarten & Nursery meet Rev. C. G. Higginson. B.A., B.D. School 11 mm. â€"â€" Nursery and Kinder- garten 11 mm. â€" Morning Service Junior Choir 7 pm. â€" Evening Service “The Holy Spirit" RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. N. Hepburn. Minister \ Mrs. Vera Diamond. Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1961 9.45 a.m. â€"â€" Sunday School and SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1961 10 mm. -â€"- St. Andrew’s Church and Sunday School 11:15 am. -â€" St. Paul‘s Church COME TO CHURCH Rev. D. T. Evans, B.A., Minister Organist: Mr. Robert Davis SUNDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1961 9.45 mm. -â€" Church School (Grade 1 to adult classes) 11 am. â€" Nursery and Kinder- garten School 11 mm. â€" "The Public Worship of God" 7 p.111. â€" “The Public Worship of God" Everyone is welcome Bible Cléss 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 11 am. â€" Nursery Department Rev. Howard J. Veals, B.A., B. Paed. PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAPLE, ONT. and ST. PAUL’S CHURCH. V“: CON., VAUGHAN TWP. Rev. B. 1". Andrew, Minister THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GORMLEY UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH lUTHERAN RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH UNITED AV. 5-2131 \ (Pastor H. G. Fischbncher) Meeting every Saturday in the Masonic Hall Crosby Avenue. Richmond Hill Worship Service 9.20 am. Sabbath School 10.30 am. Everybody welcome L'JCCLIIIE uvyn‘y n; in the Masonic Hall Crosby Avenue. Richmond Hill Worship Service Sabbath School 10.30 am. Everybody welcome unuu u RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles Rev R. T. Holton, Minister Church of the Light and Life Hour, CMHL, 9a.m. Sunday SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 7.45 pm. â€"- District Youth Rally Musical talent from Oshawa F. M.Y. Speaker: Bill James of Y.F.C. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1961 10 am. â€" Sunday School Classes for all ages, Nursery to ‘ Adults Contest. "Adventures on the Trail" 11.30 am. â€" Worship Service Mrs. George Johnston, soloist ‘7 D.m. â€"â€" Family Gosnel Hour 9-20 am-rsideration of mutual problems. merIoru 01 vauguan HIE LJUSWY sibility of revivmg the co-or-t dinating committee for the con- “It is apparent that numerous properties in the Township of ,Vaughan and adjacent to the ~ Town of Richmond Hill are in ms suggestion had been favor'sdire need of municipal services ably received and he thought ~~ - - - now prevailing in the Town of the “me now 15 ripe to get thelRichmond Hill. Most essential committee working. . . . - at this time is an adequate sup- Counmuor Tom Broadhumt ply of municipal water for the gggr‘ggugggg Wifgrggzuanifgfifl Elgin Mills area-Other munici- tic approach to the problem pal servlces' Mule desyedpy He suggested a matter so in: some, are not of immediate im- volved just couldn’t be resolved portance élthgh. the" need may be anttctpated in the future. by an exchange of notes. “It’s just ridiculous." he said. "theyl “Representation was made to just want us to take a load of the Town of Richmond Hill ear- grief off their shoulders." lier this year for a supply of On motion of Councillor Broad- water for the ratepayers in El- hurst the Township of Vaughan gin Mills and no positive indica- will be asked to agree to the'tion has been received to indi- immediate set-up of the co-or-‘cate if water will be available dinating committee representaJor not available. It has only tive of both municipalities to been inferred that the supply study mutual problems, includ- of water for Elgin Mills will ing the need for water by peo- depend on the availability of pie in the Elgin Mills area. lwater to Richmond Hill from Speaker: Bill James of Y.F.C. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1961 10 am. â€" Sunday School Classes for all ages. Nursery to Adults Contest. "Adventures on the Trail" 11.30 am. â€" Worship Service Mrs. George Johnston, soloist 7 p.m. â€"â€" Family Gospel Hour RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 6.45 pm. â€" J.M.S. Work Club (ages 9-14) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 8 pm. â€"- Prayer & Bible Study For further infomation, call TU. 4-7097 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 Meeting in Concord School House Each Lord’s Day Evening at 7 p.m. Gospel Message II Timothy 4~2 â€" Preach the Word; be instant in season, out of season, reprove, rebuke, ex- hort with all longsuffering and doctrine. Listen to CKEY 9.15 am. Dial 580 on Sundays Sunday â€" 9.39 am. â€" Remembrance Ser- vice 11 am. â€" Bible Hour & Sunday School 7 pm. â€" Gospel Meeting Tues., 8 pm. â€" Prayer and Bible Reading Wed., 7 pm. -â€"- Pioneer girls ETOUP Young people’s and ladies' meetings as announced “Jesus saves and there is no other way" BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH Wm. VanderBent, 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 pm. - Prayer Meeting Vaughan (3rd con., 3 miles north of Concord) 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11.15 am. â€" Worship Service Concord (Schoolhouse) 10 am. â€" Sunday School Oak Ridges, Aubrey Ave. Roy Nigh, Pastor Tel.: Gormley 5544 7.30 pm. â€" EVening Service 10.30 am. â€" Sunday School Tues., 8 p.m.‘ â€" Prayer Meeting The Canadian Cancer So- ciety lists these Seven Dan- ger Signals as possible signs of early cancer: (1) Unusual bleeding or discharge. (2) A lump or thickening in the breast or elsewhere. (3) A sore that does not heal. (4) Persistent changes in bowel or bladder habits. (5) Persist- ent hoarseness or cough. (6) Persistent indigestion or dif- ficulty in swallowing. (7] Change in a wart or mole These signs do not always mean cancer but if you see them. see your doctor. If they are caused by cancer, early treatment is essential. 63 Yonge St. S. TU. 4-1105 The skill, experience and facilities we ofier is the best cure for printing “head- aches” you ever encounter- ed! We do everything from layout to binding . . . in any number of colours in quan- tities up to any figure. You get a better, faster. more ec- onomical job as a result . . and We can prove it with price and performance. Phone us for fast economical ser- vice. FACT FOR THE WEEK: CANCER’S DANGER SIGNS "THE lIBERAL" NEW CURE FOR HEADACHES RICHMOND HILL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH Printing Headaches, That Is . . . Richmond Hill Unit CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY CHURCH OF CHRIST Printers & Publishers 24 Oak Ave. Services A proposed meeting which would see members of the Vau- ghan Area School Board, Vaugh- an Township Council and par- ents at Jefferson school child- ren consulting on the bus prob- lem will not be held, Mrs. T. J. Thomassou, leader of the Jef- 3ferson parents, told s“The Lib- eral’flron Tuesday. The first month of the ar- rangement has ended and no decision has been made as to what happens next, said Mrs. Thomasson. She did not know iwhether CHU'M would continue ‘the arrangement. Reason for the cancellation of the three- way meeting given to her by Vaughan ofiicials, she said, was that members of council felt that it was “not auspicious" to have a joint meeting. She said that councillors felt that the school board was directly in charge of the situation, legally. A lawyer acting for the Jef- ferson parents would now get a written statement from the Vaughan Township School Area Board and would then advise parents what action to take, said Mrs. Thomassol. Mayor James Haggart said he had discussed with Reeve Ru- therford of Vaughan the pos- sibility of reviving the co-or- dinating committee for the con- sideration of mutual problems. His suggestion had been favor- ably received and he thought the time now is ripe to get the Following cancellation of the bus which had transported children to Jefferson School for a number of years, even though they lived inside the two-mile distance from the school, this year, parents went on strike, refusing to have their children walk on hazardous Yonge St. The strike continued until Radio Station CHUiM volunteered to pay for a bus for the young- sters. “Just Ridiculous," Says Broadhurst lst Richmond Hill Scout Mothers’ Auxiliary For the first regular meeting of the season, the lst Richmond Hill Scout Mothers‘ Auxiliary held a “Progressive Dinner" at the homes of Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. J. Munro and Mrs. N. Todd. Everyone present was more than satisfied and time permitted a variety of discus- sions before the meeting was brought to order. _ Mrs. S. Wilder, the vice-pres- ident once again took charge, as President Mrs. G. Pollard still was not feeling well enough to attend. For we next meeting of the lst Auxiliary on Novem- ber 8th at the municipal hall ‘â€" a jewellery display is plan- ned -â€" just in time for Christ- mas shopping._ I ‘ Mrs. Steckley was killed in- stantly and her grandson re- ceived injuries which put him in hospital for three days. Cancel Meeting For School Bus Jefferson Area Shel-e Khan Cubs When the Shere Khan Cub Pack of the lst Beverley Acres Cub and Svcoufc Troop met as usual on Monday night in the Beverley Acres School, sym- pathy was expressed for the pack’s leader, Akefla Mr. Ev. Miller. who is at present in Bhanson Hospital. BaJoo Dalle Maiden and Bag- heex‘a Mrs. J. Vaughan took change and the boys received instruction in semaphore sig- Charge and .me {my-‘3 “99”?” The October meeting of the instruction In Semaphore Slg' 7th Richmond Hill Boy Scouts’ Ladies Auxiliary was held at . ' th 11 of M . J G13 , AchIt StOUHVIIIe Breowrmfie Crersscenzanlncllusdoend M Death in ghef discEIsslilons, plans twe‘re ma e era a owe'en pary or an ec ey the boys, to take the form of 3 Floyd Houssel‘. 23-Y83r'01d “Cowboy Party". Stouffville truck driver, Was A first-aid chest was started, acquitted Thursday of ,cnmmaljto which will be added dona- negligence in the traffic deathltions of medical supplies and of a Gormley grandmther- leuuiomenrti to ho dnnnrfnrl hv An assize jury. sitting un- der Mr. Justice J. L. Wilson. deliberated nearly four hours before freeing the father of four. The jury was told Mrs. Levi Steckley, 58. was driving on Don Mills Rd. last May 4 on her way to pick up her eight- year-old granddaughter after school. Mrs. Steckley, who had her grandson, 5, with her, stopped her car to make a lef-bhan-d turn on to 19th Ave. Her car was struck from the rear by a tractor-trailer drawing gravel, court was told. A letter from Vaughan Township to the townlgesogrwlfi designated “Plum-‘1“ council of Richmond Hill read at Monday night‘s coun- EHavirfg 'regard to a report . cil meeting asked for a positive statement of policy from the Medical Officer of tfis‘sifiviffi': regarding the provision of water and other serv1cesIHea1th for the County of York, to the people in the Elgin Mills area of Vaughan. It Vaughan TO‘Vnsmp C°uncu . . . . d 't . '- was requested that Richmond Hill give this statement 3313,15 elffe'c‘tecesiségy Izzaflgedt; m of policy by October 3131:. lprovide water to the Elgin Mills area. While the su l of waterâ€"g Mayor James Haggart said he- The letter from Vaughan may be only one igfngdiate f3c_l had discussed with Reeve Ru- Township was as follows: to;- to be resolved for the area ‘6 ROOM semi-dei der section of Bi Aluminum storms 1herford of Vaughan the posml “Iti ad' tt R' h d Hill h ~ -- . s a arent that numerous Jacen 0 1c mon . t e :jibilitty of revitigingftheh coag-‘propertiegpin the Township of source of supply of water for “ma mg commi ea or e co “Vaughan and adjacent to the the area adjacent to your town paved drive new nderation of mutual problems. Town of Richmond Hm are in may have a profound influence taxes Phone’ TU“ His suggestion had been favor-l - - - when other matters are to be ibly received and he thought {E‘ififafifnfi‘l’ifl‘cfiffl$53??? resolved. I Vaughan Demands Policy Statement tier this year for a su 1 of?" fl" ' water for the ratepayerfpmy El - ‘ed' °°“ld “0t be construed alvvalued at $17,900 - will accept gin Mills and no positive indica- for the Elgin M1115 area 'tion has been received to indi- “May the. Council fo} the _____________ ‘cate if water will be availablerTownship of Vaughan have 3315,500 BEAUTIFUL six-room or not available. It has only posjtjve statement of pancrbungalmv with split level en-‘ been Inferred that the_ SUPP-1y from the Council of the Town of trance- 1“ this house the three of water for ElginMilis Will Richmond Hill before October large bedrooms and bathroom depend on .the availability of 31, 1961 indicating any future‘are completely separated from lwater to Richmond Hill from servicing of the area of Vaughanithe living-room, kitchen and. CUB and SCOUT need of water in the Elgin ter, TU. 4-7758. Mills area now demands some W. L. NIXON, REALTQR _._..v- u nvv-uyu v. "“'““ 07270 “Huts-age - u ycala uiu - ‘ an adequate provision of wateris15,900, terms arranged. Call Iowner. TU. 44324. clrwl6 ’Township adjacent to the Town dining areas. This lovely home of Richmond Hill for the estabâ€"‘has double glass windows lishment of some compatible throughout with a walkout door form of development for the ar- from the dining room into 3 ea that may ultimately be annex- beautiful garden completely sur-i‘ ed to Richmond Hill? It is rea- rounded by a 6' high cedar‘ sonable to assume that someihedge. A reasonable down pay- mutual endeavour to provide for men-1‘ Wou‘ld make you the 0W“- the area adjacent to Richmond‘er of this beautiful property. Hill would better serve the in-‘For appointment to see this ex-= terests of all parties. The dire quiisite home, phone Mr. Olou-l nailing, knots and other sub- jects, while “new chums" were instructed in cub law, promise. and other fundamental steps. After enjoying a round of games, the meeting closed with the cub‘s “Grand Howl,” which was taken by Baloo Dale Maiden. “Business” dominated the meeting of the 1st Kin-g Rover Crew when they all turned out on Monday night at their club building on King Sideroad. Fol- lowing the various discussions, it was decided that four of the members, Garry McLaughlin. Bud Dunlop, Peter McNaugh- ton and Don Smith were select- ed to spend a “working week- end” October 27-28-29 at Ox- trail Scout Camp, near Orange- ville. Their duties would include cooking for 20 men, who are volunteer workers, including fathers of scouts in the York Summit District. “Apple Day” efforts of the cwbs and scouts in the King area, on Saturday, October let, will be supervised by the members iof the lst King Rover Crew. lst King Rover Crew 7th Richmond Hill Ladies Auxiliary Apple Day After the opening games, the sixers instructed their packs on road safety. A game was played that included the “Rules of Road Safety”, so designed as to Impress on the cubs the rules they had just been taught, and to assist them in passing their tests. The Akela, Tom Carney and assistant Marilyn who were unavoidably absent, were miss- ed by the group. The meeting was closed with the cubs' “Grand Howl", which was taken by B-aloo Mrs. Joan Robb. "Apple Day." Saturday, Octo- ‘ber 21, will be observed by the various Cub and Scout units in Richmond Hill and other areas. Bright and early these cheery boys will be seen on the streets and calling on homes with their baskets of rosy apples â€" their objective, of course, to raise funds for the worthy cause. - â€"â€"v~r With exvcellenrt amtendance, the lst' Beverley Acres Scout Troop held their regular meeting on Tuesday night under the leader- ship of Scoutmaster Nomn Fos- ter. Instructions, training and tests were given, with particu- lar stress on the St. John Am- bulance first aid training course. 1: a: w: It Kaa Cub Pack Baloo Mrs. Joan Robb, assist- ed by Scout Robin Derrick led the cub pack on Thursday night last when the Kava Cu‘b Pack of the lst Beverley Acres Cub and Scout Troop held their regular meeting in Beverley Acres Pub- lic School. A first-aid chest was started, to which will be added dona- tions of medical supplies and equipmem, to be donated by members at each meeting. Fol- lowing the business session a social hour was enjoyed, and re- freshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Joan Lang, 5_37 Lynett Crescent. lst Beverles:_Acres Scout Troop Specialists in Custom Re- covering and Repairing at a reasonable price. Easy Terms. No job too small. FURNITURE CO. FREE ESTIMATES 53 Yonge St. South M U R R A Y Upholstery TU. 4 - 5776 Richmond Hill and “The recent proposal from the SAVE $2.000 IN “EXTRAS” Town of Richmond Hill to pro- Large 4-bedroom‘ bungalow, vide, at no expense to the town, beautifully landscaped. broad- a tap on the street is unreal-loom, drapes. aluminum storm istic and impractical. The cost windows, panelled recreation involved and regulations impos- room, 2 bathrooms. close to sep- ed restrict and limit the benefit arate and public schools. Paved to be derived- This temporary drive, patio and large separate arrangement, even though fin- outside tool and bike room, anced through other means and beautiful enclosed back garden. lthe regulations revised or modi- 5%% mortgage - 5 years old - MA; 4‘__I.‘ "J ,, Township adjacent to the Town‘ of Richmond Hill for the estab- lishment of some compatible form of development for the ar- ea that may ultimately be annex: ed to Richmond Hill? It is rea-1 sonable to assume that some mutual endeavour to provide for the area adjacent to Richmond Hill would better serve the in- terests of all parties. The dire ‘need of water in the Elgin Mills area now demands some immediate attention and the disposition of this matter may greatly affect numerous other factors that are pending. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McLean wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Diane Catherine to Desmond James Madden, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Madden of Almonte. The marriage will take place Saturday, October 28 at 10.30 a.m., St. Mary's Im- maculate Church. clw16 GILMORE â€"â€" John and Luella (nee Winger) are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Terry Edward at Port Col- borne Hospital, on October 17, 1961. c1w16 SMYTH â€" Mr. and Mrs. Al-an QEngagcmcnt Smyth are happy to announce the birth of a baby girl, Sharon Lesley, on October 13th at Branson Hospital. STOP 24 YONGE ST. - RICHMOND HILL 1'". (Opposite Dunlap Observatory) AV. 3 DAYS ONLY-THURS. FRI.SAT. TO TH E PUBLIC BRUCE MACDOUGALL MTRS. STRATOCHIEF 2 DOOR SEDAN, 6 CYL., INCLUDING LIC., GAS, HEAT- ER, PRESTONE, WHEEL DISCS, WASHERS, OIL FILTER, CIGAR LIGHTER, FOAM FRONT SEAT. LeSABRE 4 DOOR SEDAN. INCLUD. ING LIC., GAS, HEATER, PRESTONE, POWER BRAKES, POWER STEER- ING, CLOCK, WHEEL DISCS, WASH- ERS, AUTO. TRANS. VAUXHALL STATION WAGON. INCLUDING LIC., GAS, HEATER, PRESTONE, ALL STANDARD EQUIPMENT. THIS WEEK VXUX'H'ALLSI ‘62 BUICKS! WE OFFER! BRAND NEW ‘62 PONTIACS! BRAND NEW BRAND NEW Last Week We Offered Used Cars At WHOLESALE Prices clw16 6 ROOM semi-detached, 1n 0]- der section of Richmond Hill. Aluminum storms and screens., paved drive, new garage. Low taxes. Phone TUrner 44245. 5307 Yonge St. Willowdale Member of Toronto Real Estate Board some harks and some open gilts. AL. 7-1475. c1w16 PUREBRED Landrace and York, MONEY available for good first and second mortgages, reason- able rates. Medcof, Lawlor and LeCIaire. TU. 4-7I91. tfc2 SOLICITOR has cuent's'tunds available for mortgages at rea~ sonable rgtes. Mr. Cooper. BAV 5-7321. ‘ «cm SMITH â€" In loving memory of Carson E. Smith who pass- ed away October 19. 1957. â€" Fram daughter Mona, Dav~ id and family. c1w16 In memoriams MORTGAGES No Dealers P|e15_e_! LIVESTOCK FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE nctfcw9 c1w16 Smartly styled 2 bedroom bun- galow on deep landscaped lot, large living-room, separate din- ing-room, finished basement apartment, storms and screens, TV antenna. Hurry for this one. EARL V. STEWART Real Estate & General Insurance 21 Yonge St. N.. Aurora Phone PA. 7-5076 BA. l-l7ll RENTALS BA. 1-17" PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE WILLOWDALE RENTAL & SALES LTD. 6026 YONGE STREET " $5.00 A Day - Floor Sander or Edger ‘ Cement Mixers, Drills, Saws “‘ Electric Hammers, Ramse’c. Hedge Trimmer $900 DOWN c1w16 OWNER transferred, solid brick 3-bedroom bungalow. dec- orated throughout. storms and screens, treed lot. 150' x 50'. Near schools, plaza. TU. 4-4371: THREE ROOM brick bungalow. lots of flower beds. shrubs. large good lawn. handy to bus and stores, for full particulars. apply TW. 5-4933, Newmarket. c1w16 COMP-ETENCE EXPERIENCE RELIABILITY c1w16

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