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The Liberal, 23 Nov 1961, p. 13

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THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ont, Thursday, November 23, 1961 13, Swing Yor Partners !_! Itiseful service tfihe commun- Broadhurst Says Citizens Service Deserves Honour”gglatlggggigfitigigi‘fflgmllifPostal DellVery l government . . l suzacstion ll 1; a lamous institution in LOII' bodif's‘~ SOi‘Vivt‘ iil‘ZaiiiZ‘diimiS 311d E S ‘ ‘ -' r ‘i Broadhlll‘st He made the ‘ _ U I I ‘ ‘_ ~. H < V ) ._ Loununicl 110.“ 1-41“ .hay an mphmond Hill Town Loun:ll don said Councillor Bioadâ€" spOiting actl\.tie\ could be stilt suggeSted ‘ oma" H" ‘ a (IISL'USEIUIT of illll‘s‘i. suggesting the inaugura- ably honoured, bmllllll bifiafll) I “ " " ' t“ hon-mccting during _ ‘ w ‘ A S I a _ ‘ I ‘ u ' anguilmzilnagyoai]OBdtliltlilfich the the DOFSllMIity of honolmng a non of <OlllCllllllg of he kind at His \lorsliipwllic 5,i'ear have rendered outstanding championship softball team. here “Many people who get knows. you migtt )c It s Numbering of houses in part service “The Lord Mayor‘s Banquet little recognition render very Lord Mayor of Richmond Hill." -. ' QUANTITY Hurry for this VALUE BUY I WHETHER IT'S HOME REPAIR JOBS OR NEW PROJECTS â€"- Anything you do, you’ll do better Powerful .‘l-amp. llS-volt motor. 9 sheets of sand- paper, lambswool pad incl. are yours 17.50 See Canada’s Largest Power Tool Line-Up excluded). at Canadian Tire. 0 Yoga 3f an a//- fime low Less $2.15 on all purchase: at 59: or more (labor Spend Discount Note: as Moneyâ€" In ’Bonus Discounl'lservice to of Elgin Mills. preceding the setting up of door to door pos- tal delivery. has been authoriz- ed by Vaughan Township Coun- cil. as reported in last week's "Liberal." l Actual start of such delivery is not likely to take place be- fore next spring at the car- licst, says Postmaster 'l‘. Wil- lis of Richmond Hill. Surveys have to be made, even after numbering has been completed, ;and rearrangement of has to be looked after. Since the Elgin Mills post oi- t‘ice was closed sonic weeks ago llocal resident: have been get- Itin;1 their mail through groups vol boxes. The system has work- lecl well. says Mr. Willis. and not a single complaint has been re- ‘ceivcd. ‘ Christmas mail has already started to flow through the local office. says the postmaster. A small volume of overseas ma- terial has been cleared. :Approved By Markhaml A long-standing problem was settled at a recent meeting of lMarkham Township Council when Robert Jackson was given authority to go ahead with an extension of Henderson Avenue to take it through to John Street. Thornhill. By an arâ€" rangement with council Mr. Jackson wil establish a paved road. complete with services. In return. council will forgo the usual lot fees. The extension is approximately 750 feet in length. The land which the road will occupy will be deeded to the *township which will take over, the road in the usual course,l when approved. lNo Particulars Given 'As Big Accounts Paid Payment of itisu .ce on mun- icipal property amounting to $11,399 was authorized by Vau- ghan Township Council on rec- year premiums and part for one year. Insurance is divided am- ong agents. said Township Clerk- Treasurer James M. McDonald. although no particulars were' given. l Council also authorized pay- ment of $3,460 for welfare. where it is not the practice to divulge names in deference to the feelings of individuals. Pay- ments of $24,594 on general ac- ‘counts were authorized. again without particulars being given. I‘OUlCS ‘ Henderson Extension, Square dancing time is here again and the eight. Richmond Hillel‘s pictured above are shown starting off the new season in McConaghy Public School. Members of the Richmond Hill Square DONCASTER Correspondent David Barbour ' Henderson Ave. Phone AV. 5-5205 David Legault. 40 Glen Camâ€" eron Avenue. and Sonja More. Richmond Hill, were married on Saturday at St. Paschal Baylon Church. Keith Morrison, Clarke Av- enue. and Marilyn Law. Rich- mond Hill. were married at Arthur. Ont. November 11. Rev. E. Kent performed the cere- mony. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Russ and family. 58 Morgan Avenue. ommendation of the finance and“?ft ‘Saturday f.” camomia' general purpose committee. “hem they W111 lwe' I Part of the sum is for three- The DODCEISIEI‘ Community Ladies Club held a successful euchre and bridge marathon Monday. The play-off was held at the Thornhill Public School. As us- ual Mrs. Fernch and Mrs. ilodg son won the grand euchre prize. Fersten Vensen and Wayne Sem- ple won second prize and third went to Mrs. Martin and Mrs. H. Morrison. Top prize winner in bridge was Mr. R. Dempster. Mrs M. Barbour won second prize. Water For at Richmond Hill Council works jcommittee. reported a meeting .with Vaughan council relative to the proposed supply of water to the people in the Elgin Mills 'area, where dry wells are caus- ing much hardship, at this week’s council meeting. . i Progress is being made on an agreement for Richmond Hill to supply a minimum of l75,000 gallons a day. The sug-l gestion under consideration isl that Vaughan will construct the necessary water-mains to give some 150 homes.‘ 'property belonging to the Cana- ‘dian National Railways. Appli- cation was made to Vaughan .Township Council for permisv vantageous and also that it was that a permanent office 5 N likely would be opened it the neigh- '9 bourhood developed, Council finally approved. on the under- Vaughan May Instal Mains Elgin Mills Said Under Discussion Reeve F. R. Perkins, chairman' is done after January lst will be up to next year‘s council. Traffic Lights Fifteen firms on Industrial Road asked traffic lights at Yonge Street intersection due to the difficulty of getting from the street on to the highway {during times of traffic rush. Council members were advigg'd existing plans are for lights at this location and Deputy Reeve Bradstock said they should be installed early every year. High School Surplus A petition asked for the bet- ter lighting of Bayview and the Mrs. G. Purves Thornhill Women's Sen'ices-AV. 5â€"1839 Victoria Square Chairmanâ€"George Brand ' Gormley5200 Services-Cor. 5525 . C. Nichols ! 5540 Women's Mrs, Transportationâ€"Germ. Mrs. L. Mumberson NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO BUY AN...... Dance Club, they are, from the left, R. J. Miller, Mrs. Rill Brown. Norm Brown, Mrs. J. M. Lang'- ton. Mrs. Edna Dunn. Bob Dunn. Mrs. Vera Rey- nolds, Ross Reynolds. (Photo I Lagerquist.) USED CAR I. The Best Selection Of The Season ls HERE NOW! 2. OK WRITTEN WARRANTY , 3. LIFETIME LUBRICATION FREE With Each Purchase 4. EachCarWINTERIZED And V THOROUGHLY INSPECTED For Trouble Free Motoring 5. All Of This Backed By An Authorized GM. Dealer With Modem, Fully Equipped Facilities. 6 cyl. automatic transmission, radio, whitewalls _ _ . . Richmond Hill committee Willjconstruction of a sidewalk from With this Mastercraft Ball. Bearing Tilt-Arbor coupons continue study of the proposal Crosby to Markham Road. May. ,ONV 1M ALA 58 FORD Convertible Bench Saw Outfit â€" and wrth professmnal skill 3:“ ‘2’111 Sme“ demls Of a rate 01‘ Haggal‘t said there “‘35 mum 61 gigâ€"IEVE L t - di vs t matic trans radio power I . . . . . 5 rue ure. merit in the request and Hydro . all omallc Fallsmlssmnv 1‘3 0’ ' 9}“ ° " ’. and “cu-"0W 995'”: '00,. and in a fraction Ma 0,. Hamarl w I. 11 will be asked to we rim-it to whitewalls. windshield wipers steering, power brakes, whitewalla of the time. Come in and give this value bu y- °° a “ed 1 e ' ' g p y ‘ . ' . Y committee that it must consider llghtmg and he DOPEd He)“ 61 PONTIAC '2. Di‘. Laurentlan AMBLER 4 D' S n . . . . . 58 R l. uper Your e"Pe 9Y9 â€" “Rpm'se “'5 many eng'"eered “19 POSSIble “feet 0“ RICh' Wars .Counml woum give con' 6 Cyl. standard t1'IinsriiissiOi’L l‘adiO. ‘ V8 automatic transmission radio features usually obtainable in Power Saw Outfits No Interest on 30-Day Accounts mond ‘Hill taxpayers should the sidlekrati‘on to tlIiIe need of adsidfe- “.hitegvaus ‘EV 2 D B. ' s "in at m . . , pl‘OVlSlOl‘i of water lead to more W? T A’al'Ol' aggal‘t sal l e 58 CH - 1'- lscayne ‘ re .tgd I. "3" fry” “5?” c‘",'°d'°“ Tm” _â€" development and home building ngh School Board had been 61 CORvAIR SEDAN Custom 700 6 Cyl. automatic transmission, rad“, {mi e me, "m e quantity Specml we“ Ad 0 Self aligning Rip Fence locks front and rear i“ the Vaughan area. which is asked to share the cost of a Automatlc “‘ansmISSIO“ twoâ€"tOne as _ - , I part of the Richmond Hm sidewalk but had refused. 61 CHEV 4 D1. Impala . Make any cut â€" rip, bevel, cut-off mitre . . . either side of blade SChOOl secl‘on- . .DCPU‘Y Reeve J°hn BradSWCk Hardtop. 4 door. V8. automatic 58 CHEV- 2 Dr' Bela]; - faster more a cur t l s f I On motion .of Reeve Perkins, said since the High School transmission power Steering power HardtOp, V8.automatic transmission. I C a 9 Y- a 9": T00: Y°_U Work on . Needle_shar calibrated Mitre Gauge ,tender for winter sand was a- Board is ending the year with a brakes “.lm'e“.ans radio fivmtone radio, whitewalls. window washers or gym llevel table surface, blade ""5 to de_ P twarded toCl Cflormley Sand and surplus it might now reconsider 61 CHEV 4 D1 ImVDala , 58 CONSUL 4 D1‘ ,"e an e _ u to 45°. 1” o . Gravel an 01‘ snowplowing to the request and share in th A‘ - " » i ‘ ' Doubl 4?" {up b f O Cuts to 22- ot 90 O Floating Motor Mount ‘Strm Construction cost of the sidewalmmm wow; 6 €qu automatic trans” whitewaus. 4 C31,. standard transmissio . .d.e :9!) or." . or “"0 §upp°n and . I M 110 It Free water be used by students attending windshield washers 58 CHEV. 4 Dr. BBIaII‘ rigl ity. r or unit is automotive-type ball 0 h.p. Westinghouse or De co otor, -V0 : Council decided to continue Bayview High School. His mo- 60 CHEV. 4 Dr_ Biscayne 6 cyl, automatic trans, two-tone, barring equipped, never needs oiling . . . adapr- 60-cycle tfor this year supplying water Lion tflatjtltie High School Board 5 Cyl standard transmissiom radio 'tvhlt8\valls a e to other accessories for grinding, sandin ree to the Arena Commission. _9 35 e 0 COHSidel‘ FEVel‘Sing . ii 57 FORD 4 Dr Station Wagon . 9r . . - - A bill submitted by the water- its form? decision was carried 60 STUDEBAKER 2 Dr- Lark ' -' . - - ‘ dadoing, etc. 0 Lever action instant saw blade locking devrce. ‘Works dept for the first three and m? suggestion made that 6 Cyl” Standard trans“ \vliitewalls X§6_t:irilteogizgégsetégggnisston, radio, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ lweeks ofdthe sgzagém's operation :19 Drotlet‘ft might be undertaken 60 Taunis ‘2 Dr. 57 FORD 2 D1 ;amounte to . and it \Vas S par 0 a WITILEI‘ WOI‘kS pl‘O- ‘ v _ .' _ ELECTRlc FORTABLE ,Said this came as a Shock to the gram. Radlo' No (one , V8. standard transmission, two-tone, icommission. which in the past 60 CHEV' 4 Dr' Blscayne d. radio received wath free. A letter automatic transmission, 1'3 10, 2 Dr Belair .. â€" F from the commission asked RICHMOND HILL & whitewalls . ,. ' ' - - ‘ comparable Value 333-00. Cuts 110165, rom a" council to defer water charges DISTRICT UNIT 59 CHEV '3 Dr. Biscayne _ 6, “1",Standard transmlssmn’ rad“, patterns orstra‘lght lines. Sturdyâ€"cuts until next season. Council mem- . 6 cvl.. standard trans, two-tone ‘37 VOLI‘SVVAGEN 2 Dr‘ Dduxe 2x 4s: whipstnrough plywood. plastc ‘bers were sympathetic to the CANADIAN C‘PNCER 5c) \rAUxHAI L 4 Dr Standard Radio and metal. Adjustable to 45“. Well- ‘request but felt they could take SOCIET‘ " .‘ w J - 1 -~ ' '7 OLDSN‘IOBILE 4 D' 98 balanced. lightweight »~ with switch laction for onlv this year What . . 4. CH"- Standard “ammhmon ’3 A - I. in handle. UmVerSél “Ls-volt motor 3 . ~ ~ ' For Information 8.- SerVices 59 \ AUXHALL 4 Di‘. Ci‘esta Hardtop. automatic trans. power spare blades and wrench ' ‘ " Available, Call 6 cvl.. standard transmission, radio. steering. DP\"0F',b1‘3k€5vradIP-‘Vhlle‘ scrawny“ Store In handle. R I k Ricmmmd Hm whitmyal’k ’ ’ walls, power windows. power seat oya Ban To Open . , , 59 MERCURY 2 Dr. Montcalm .35 (HEV. 2 Di. Deluxe ELECTRIC ORBITAL I becretaryTTLl‘m‘li 4'3332 Hardtop. automatic transmission. V8. standard transmission KCCIE NO 7 1 mm i\' gimme power Steering power brakes‘ radio‘ 56 CHEV. 4 Dr. Deluxe 3 ' ' \‘l omen's Set‘VlCES TU. 4-3463 two-tone. whitewalls .. - - - - Tl R 1B R {C Mrs w \ICDougall 58 CHEV 0 Dr Delmv 6cy1., automatic transmisston.radio ' ~ ' h M“ I _ ‘ ie oya an' o anada is ‘ ‘ " ° ' " ' ~ " ' Cfiilpaiollle Willa?» >3--o0- 4.000 orbits to Open a branch in a temporary Transportation - TL‘. 4-482] _ 6 cyl. automatic transmission. radio. ' '3 CHEV‘ COdCh , . all; manEC T a Lss'lllllliall‘loglt'i‘ surface building at the comer of Keefe Mrs. W, J. Lennox » whitewalls 6 cyl. standard transmisswn S‘lIIIELELétCeeloii ~ Mb. x 3‘5 “ml-mg 5399i 311d NO 7 Highway. on Campaignâ€"Unionville 239 58 FORD '3 Di‘. Custom 300 75 FORD 4 D1‘. Fairlane V8. automatic trans, radio, white- walls. two-tone l" I. â€"\VI“' sion to erect a temporary build- Mrs. E. Percival '3'“? 9 III"" t ing. Councillors demurred brief- Transportationâ€"AV? 5.3552 r "MIND" l ly. suggesting that room was Mrs. C. J. Foran ' I 7'31 '“d :a\'ailable in the Conservation ' ... lllllleWl Building in the same general L'nionville P0505 “GiglibourllOOd- Mrs. Gordon Purves, phone ' d __ y , a The bank said that the loca- 239 ' “TfE‘Fiv'fzi-S- lion suggested was more ad- . YOUR GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Just North of Richmond Heights Centre 355 Yonge St. N. I D standing that the bank would Tug .- AVA 5 - e ectapermanent building later. AV. 5-4991 - TU. 4-1194 if business warranted it. 7 7 ‘

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