ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O‘Neil Assistant Curate: Rev J. R. F. Moore UNDAY, APRIL 15. 1962 PALM SUNDAY . â€" HOLY COMMUNION lessing & Distribution of Palms) a.m4 â€" HOLY COMMUN- ION ior Church School, 2-1] yrs) .m. â€" MORNING PRAYER ior Church Schooli [2-14 yrs. and Infant Car.) m. â€" SACRED CAN'I‘A’I‘A‘ BY CHOIR OLY WEEK SERVICES - Morning & Evening Prayer 8.30 & 5 day â€" 730-!) pm. Quiet Evening for Women nesday - .m. â€" Holy Communion (ages 7 and'up) .m. â€" Morning Prayer sery. Junior Sunday Schou' . â€" Holy Communion g People’s Corporate Com munion - Breakfast ‘m. â€" Morning Prayer Preacher: The Rector Let: ‘Tlline >is thie Kingdom . â€" Holy Communion I EVERY WEDNESDAY esdly â€" 7 am. and 10 am. - A 15 min a.m. -â€" Holy Communioni Devotional and Communion .m. -â€" The Litany Service .m. â€"- Bible Study Fellow- ship NDAY. APRIL 15. 1962 iv PALM SUNDAY ,th usby and Bayview Avenues Rev. R. E. McLennan 4'07 Lynctt Crescent ages 2-6) n. -â€"- Evening Prayer PARISH OF KING (Anglican) HOURS OF SERVICE iaints’ Church - King City In. â€" Morning Prayer 1am. -â€" Sunday School In TU. 4-4236 Church. TU. 4-7083 INDAY. APRIL 15, 1962 n. â€" Holy Communion a.m. â€" Sunday School 1. â€" Evening Prayef Preacher The Rector “The Real Victory" 'l‘U. 4-2418 .138. E. Howard. Organist ‘NDAY. APRIL 15. 1962 PALM SUNDAY m. â€" Church School 11. â€" Church School m. -- Morning Prayer EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH ackay Drive - Richvale Rev. Fred C. Jackson SUNDAY. APRIL 15. 1962 PARISH 0]“ KING 9.45 am. â€"â€" Primary, Junior. (Anglican) ‘Intermediate and Senior Sunday {OURS OF SERVICE ‘ School p minty Church - King City†a.m. â€" Nursery and Ixmder- m. â€" Morning Prayer San?“ _ mm, _. Sunday school 11 am. â€" Mormng Servlce ' Palm Sunday . STEPHEN'S CHURCH I7 p.m. â€" Eveningv Service Maple “Searcher of Hearts" Anglican Church of Canada â€"' rr. Rev. Ramsay Armitage,‘ ST- MATTHEWS M.A.. D.D. UNITED gunner; l Friday - ‘ a.m. â€"â€" ONE HOUR DE- OTION AND SERMON ‘ a.m. â€" Children's Service in Wrixon Hall Saturday - HOLY TRINITY Mr. 1 THORNHILL SUN mooke 8: Jane Streets 1 Rector 9,45 2‘ H. Reginald Howden. 8.11., L. Th. 11 am rganist and Cholrmaster. ‘ A. Mullen. A.R.C.T., R.M.'r.!7 pm- iay â€" .‘ (Nursery Provided) p.m. â€"- HOLY COMMUN- ION & ADDRESS p.m. â€" Deanery School of _ Religion nun leCllMOND HILL MAPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 10.15 am Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street 11.30 am posite the High School) _ Pastor: G. Forbes 'DAY. APRIL 15, 1962 UN 1m. â€" Bible School Rev. llug Classes for all , â€" Morning Worship 945 am, . â€"â€" Evangelistic Service and 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting ‘ Friendly Welcome I: ‘ xtended To ALL A'l‘ oung Church with the' Old Message a.m. â€" Children's Service RICHMOND HILL in Wrixon Hall 5 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Saturday - Rev. J. N. Hepburn. Minister n. â€" EVENING PRAYER! Mrs. Vera Diamond. [D PREPARATION FOR Organist and Choir Leader ‘ASTER COMMUNION SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1962 ’9445 am. -â€" Sunday School and ANGLICAN CHURCH 0!“ Bible Class CANADA 11 am. â€" Morning Worship CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL GUESTS: HN‘S BAPTIST CHURCH Richmond Hill ntion of Ontario & Que.†ster: Rev. J. M. Ward ; ng MacKillop Public ¢ School .m. â€" Sunday SchJol . -â€" Morning Service . - Nursery 8; Primary rch handy to the town's] est section & Elgin Milk] ryone cordially invited I . â€"- Holy Communion n. â€" Morning Prayer Communion on 2nd S day of month at 11 MARK'S ANGLICAN Tonge at Elm Grove. Oak Ridges D. C. H. Michell. LLB Friday â€" m. â€" Lllany and Into n. â€" Sunday School Baptism by appointment ‘. JOHN'S ANGLICAN ‘ at Jen‘erson. Oak Ridges D. C. H. Michell. LLB. Friday â€" 1. â€" Holy Communion . â€" Evening Prayer (Short) lowed by "Fireside" in Parish Hall) 1 Day â€" Day â€" BAPTIST Litany and Interces- sions Lllany and Inter cessions Holy Communion Sun- THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. Hugh Robert MacDonald. B.A.. B.D. Rev. Howard J. Veals. B.A.. B. Pacd. SUNDAY. APRIL 15, 1962 9.45 am. â€"â€" Intermediate and Senior Sunday School 11 am. â€" Sunday Schoo! and Nursery 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 7 pm. â€" Evening Worship 8 pm. â€" WC and Y.P.U. AV. 5-213] and Church Scï¬ool MAPLE THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA MAPLE PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Harold W. Davies. B.A., Minister ‘ Phone AV. 5-3401 LORD’S DAY SERVICES Final services with REV. M. WEDGE. LONDON 9.50 am. â€" GREAT SUNDAY ST. MATTHEW‘S UNITED CHURCH Crosby Ave.. Richmond Hill Rev. William W. Patterson SUNDAY. APRIL 15, 1962 9.30 am. â€" The Sunday School 11 am. â€" Divine Worship Nursery & Kindergarten meet 7 pm. â€" Hi-C meeting for youth SUNDAY. APRIL 15. 1962 HOPE RICHMOND HILL iWelcomes you at 7 pm. eal UNITED CHURCH ‘ Lord’s day Rev. C. G. Higginson, B.A.. B.D. Corner of Laurie Rd. and 10.30 am - Your Invitation To Visit TIIORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH No. 7 Hwy.. "2 m. west of Yonge Rev. Dillwyn T. Evans. Minister Mr. Robert Davis. Organist SUNDAY, APRIL 15. 1962 PALM SUNDAY SUNDAY, APRIL 15. 1962 10 am. â€" St. Andrew’s Church 11.15 am. â€" St. Paul's Church COME TO CHURCH SCHOOL RALLY 11 am. â€" REV. M. WEDGE 7 pm. â€" REV. M. WEDGE Come and hear this choice Servant of God LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada) Church Street Langstafl Edwin H. Mitchell Pastor ST. ANDREW‘S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAPLE, ONT. and ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. 7th CON.. VAUGHAN TWP. Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister For further information call 900 FEET AVAILABLE Reasonable Rent PRESBYTERIAN 967 FACTORY S P A C E CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH Hughi Robert MacDonald .m. â€" Worship Service and Sunday School Industrial Road Richmond Hill ME. 3 - 566i .m. â€" Church School for all ages \. â€" Morning Worship “Christ The King" â€" Evening Worship “Does It Matter" UNITED â€" Church School for all ages Mqrnjng Worship Morriing Worsh and Kinder- RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL BRETHREN [N CHRIST CHURCH \ Wm. Vanda-Bent, Pastor Tel.: Richmond Hill, TU. 4-3155 Heise Hill (Gormley) ‘10 am. â€" Sunday School I] am. â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service Wed., 7.45 pm. - Prayer Meeting Vaughan (3rd con.. 3 mlles Concord (Schoolhouse) 10 am. â€"- Sunday School Oak Ridges, Aubrey Ave. Roy Nigh, Pastor Tel.: Gormley 5544 10.30 am. â€" Sunday School 11.30 a.m.‘ â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service Tues.. 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting Sunday â€" 9.30 am. â€" Remembrance Ser- vice 11 mm. â€" Bible Hour & Sunday School 7 pm. â€"â€" Gospel Meeting Tues.. 8 pm. â€" Prayer and Bible Reading Wed., 7 pm. â€" Pioneer girls group Young people's and ladies’ meetings as announced "Jesus saves and (here is no other way" north of Concord) 11.15 am. â€"â€" Worsh: CALVARY CHURCH RICHMOND HILL 96 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Rev. P. A. Sorensen. Pastor TU. 4-4387 10 am. â€" Sunday School Rev R. T. Holton Minister ‘ Church of the Light and Life‘ AURORA Hour. CHML. 9 am. Sunday lneduced from $14,700 to $13.- Friday. 8 P-m~ -â€" 500, 3 bedroom solid brick bun- Young People's SerVice at the galow on landscaped corner lot. churCh with patio. all storms and SUNDAY» APRIL 15, 1952 :screens. Low down payment. 10 am. â€"â€" Sunday School ‘ Classes for all ages 3 ’ EARL V, STEWART 11.30 am. â€" WOFShiD SeFVice meal Estate 8; General Insurance 7 pm. â€" Family Gospel Hour L 21 Yong: st. N., Aurora Wednesday, 8 13-"); â€"7 2 Phone PA. 7-5076 Concord Ave., Concord Isaiah 1-18: Come let us reason together saith the Lord. 10 am. â€"- Sunday School 1] am. â€"- The Pastor 7 p.m. â€" The Pastor Wed. 8.30 pm. - Prayer Meeting 11.30 am. â€" Worship Sen 7 pm. â€"- Family Gaspel H Wednesday, 8 pm. â€" Prayer & Bible Study CHURCH OF CHRIST Welcomes you at 7 pm. each l THE ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 mlles south of Maple) Pastor - Norman E. Wagner 11 am. â€" The Service 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School and Bible Class ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Walter Scott School. Markham Road Rev. Albert E. Myers. B.A., B.D.. S.’l‘.M.. Pastor SUNDAY. APRIL 15. 1962 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship Nursery Provided Rev. C. E. Hunking. Minister 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service Sabbath School 10.30 am. KING CITY Everybody welcome Attractive. 80x168’ building lot â€"â€"-â€" ’in exclusive residential section, RICHMOND HILL Ifenced and treed. close to FREE METHODIST CHURCH schools and shopping. Asking Cogner_of Elanood aqqlï¬uggleslprice $4.100 with terms. Other Denominations RICHMOND HILL TV.‘ & APPLIANCES 30 YONGE ST. S. FRIGIDAIRE - GENERAL ELECTRIC ELECTROHOME - AV. 5 - 3756 TU. 4 - 7456' SERVICE TV. RENTALS TV. TOWERS FROM $50. Call Today For An Estimate 0n Repairs Franchised Dealers For All Jobs Guaranteed GORMLEY UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH No Job Too Small SALES On All Makes of Appliances 24 Oak Ave Services AND Worship Service ADMIRAL Hill $1.000 down. Only $11,900 ful! Six rooms. family home. Large kitchen. lovely treed lot. 6% N HA. mortgage. A real bargain Mr. Caron. AV 5-1156. 81.500 DOWN 313.300 reduced $1.500. six loom. one and three quarter storey. One and one half baths. storms and screens. :ewers, schools and plaza. 51.41% mort- gage. Bring offer. Call Mr. Pratt, AV. 5-1156. Thornhill rancher with a view, $19,500 on 100’ x 246' terraced lot, six modern rooms. Broad- loom, stone ï¬replace. 23‘ x 15' panelled recreation room. Glass breezeway, double garage. Mr. Slater, AV. 5-1156. $15,900. 22' living room, open ï¬replace. separate dining. three large bedrooms, two baths. ex- clusive distnct. close to V'unge Streei. Mr. Slater, AV. 5-1156 $1,500 DOWN - 2 bedroom frame bungalow on 1 acre lot, good furnace and bathroom, owner will take back mortgage amortized for 20 years. HALF ACRE IN GORMIJEY $13,400 eight room two-sincey l-rick, good well and pressure system. New hot water ail fur- nace. A large semi-modern kit- chen. $2.500 down. Exceilenl value. FAMILY HOME PLUS OFFICE In heart of Richmond Hill, steps from Yonge. Separate entranrp for office, one and one-half storey Seven large rooms. two baths, garage $17,900, water softener Covered patio, beautifully landscaped, $3,500 nown. $19A00, unusual spht leveL west of Yonge, Richmond Hill, treed lotr block to shopping, schools and T.T.C. Playroom, two baths, N.H.A. Owner transâ€" ferred. 515.900. Gleaming white clap- hoard, six room bungalow. ex- ceptional condition. ï¬replace Broadloom. storms and arreens, COMMERCIAL PROPERTY $26,900 for 95' x 295’ lot, with lovely brick bungalow set well back, and to one side of lot. Suit many types of commercial enterprises. Phone TU. 4-7758. PLEASANTVILLE SACRIFICE $18,900 full price, down pay- ment $3,500. Rug brick ranch bungalow with breezeway and two car attached garage, side. centre hall plan. Lovely living room with open brick ï¬replace. Modern kitchen and good size bedrooms. This home is being offered at about $2,000 less than current market value for this area. Call Mr. Clouter, TU. 4- 7758. $14,300. Six room brick bunga- low in immaculate condition. Lovely'large lot completely fen- ced, on quiet street, close to school, shopping and transpor- tation. Call Mr. Clouter, TU. 4- 7758. W. L. NIXON, REATOR ‘SATH APRIL 21 _ Auction sale 5307 Yonxe Sh, Willowdale ’of farm implements. household Member of Toronto Real Estate‘fumiture‘ number of antique Board articles. Ford tractor and plow, CW411.H.C. combine. 6 ft. cut PTO, YONGE STREET FRONTAGE AURORA Reduced from $14,700 to $13.- 500, 3 bedroom solid brick bun- galow on landscaped corner lot. with patio. all storms and screens. Low down payment. $1,500 DOWN â€" 3 bedroom frame bungalow on half acre lot, will carry for slightly less than $70.00 per month. $1,200 DOWN â€" 5 room bunga- low on half acre lot. City bus within 500 feet. 20 year mort- gage. WITH YOU IN MIND Large airy rooms give comfort1 and carefree living in this sixâ€" room brick bungalow, carrying; for less than rent. Just a few: short steps to school, shops, bus â€" and priced for a quick sale. Only $14,900. Buy now and save. Call AV. 5-2951. '1‘. Mur- phy, Broker. c1w41‘ 3 BEDROOMS, full basement, oil heat, town water, close to schools and Yonge Street bus service. North of Rich- mond Hill. Forced to sell, ow- ing to transfer. Sacriï¬ce. Full price $9,500. A. Magee. Broker. PR. 3-5845. c1w41 00 JOHN ST. THORNI-IILL , $6,800 excellent corner lot, 62 x 155 and small home that nas been burnt out. Sacriï¬ce at this low cash sale price. Call Mr. McLean. AV. 5-1176 PRIVATE I1-year-old six-room brick bungalow, large lot, many extras. Call TEmple 3-5177 King City. c1w41 $14,500. FULL PRICE. 3 bed- room bungalow, large lot. 5% N.H.A. mortgage, carries for $85.41 per month. including tax- es. 69 Crosby Ave., TU. 4-3241. c1w41 5 ROOM HOUSE, Maple. Apply 57 Keele St. S. Phone AL. 7- 2383. c1w41 PRIVATE 4-year-old six-room brick bungalow, large lot. many extras. Call TEmple 3-5177 King City. c1w41 Larry Neill - AV. 5-4201 Don McQuarrie - PR. 3-5316 NEILL 8: NEILL. BROKERS TWO BLOCKS '1‘0 YONUE DAVID McLEAN LTD REALTOR H. KEITH. REALTOR RICHMOND $86.00 A MONTH RICHMOND HILL J. 22' living room MUST BE SOLD REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HILL $11,900 full. clw4l 52"1_=;1‘1NTER10R & EXTERIOR} \‘unge BY 1 4156 F EXPERIENCED I m†DECORATOR f LarE’Vï¬Lawrence 0112119178I if} c1w41 c1w41 c1w41 lSAT.. APRIL 28, 1962 â€" Auc- tion sale of farm machinery, 2 McCormick Deerin‘g tractors, new cultivator. disc hSI‘I‘OWS, household furniture, number of antiques and old homestead ar- i‘ticles. old china. dishes glass- ‘w'are, etc. at Lot 15. Concess- ion 5. Vaughan Township, cur~ nei of Jane SL, and bixerwom Road, property of Ear! Robb. Sale at 1.30 pm Terms cash. 1N0 reserve. Farm sold Ken 8; [Clarke Prentice, Auctioneers. fMarkham. Ont. L-3w41 ‘SAT.. APRIL 21, 1962 â€" Ex- tensive clearance auction sale lof antiques, household furnish- ings, dishes, glass and brass- ware, linens. quilts. bedding. :1- ectrical appliances. carpen'r-r ‘and handyman’s tools, large Iquantities of numerous articles, {along with old homestead arti- ;.~1es, etc.. properties of Mrs. Eva M. Thompson and Roy Smith. at Lot 6. Concession 5. Smith. at Lot 6. Concession 5. Whitchurch Township. at Beth- esda. Sale at 12.30 pm Terms cash on day of sale. no reserves, properties sold. This is a choice sale for collectors of antique articles, etc. See bills. Ken & Clarke Prentice. Aucmoneexs. Markham 346 or Stnufl'ville 96208. c2w41 HALF ACRE. White Birch Grove. pine trees. raspberries. strawberries. 8 room stone and clapboard bungalow. top floor ï¬ve large rooms, stone ï¬replace. 4-piece tiled bath, natural wood, double‘sink kitchen, picture window. door to landscaped gar- den. Lower floor, walk two rooms. 25‘ x 12' each. Picture window, brick ï¬replace. com- plete kitchen. 3 piece bath, double garage, public and jun- ior high school. good shopping, $24,900. Newtonbrook. BA. 1- 8856. c1w41 I.H.C. combine. 6 ft. cut PTO,; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cormack in ï¬rst class condition; thresh- announce the engagement of ing machine 28x42, New Favor- their daughter Frances Mary, to ite; Chevrolet Car, 1952 model. Mr. Crawford G. Millard. son At Lot 2, Con. 5 King Townshipnof Mr. and Mrs. Frank MiEIarrl 1/2 mile east of Highway 400.l c1w41 The Estate of the late Albert Richards. No reserve. farm sold. terms cash. Sale at 1:30. ’ Cordon Orr. Jack WalkingtonJII' clerks. Alvin S. Farmer, auc-r .._u.vm-. Phone Gormley 5311. [Apnrqnyu "a - ...... r.. ......a_. ‘ AURORA BUSINESS chine. \venat out of control and 1 PROPERTY hit two other cars causing a- ‘ VARIETY 0R GIFTS bout $800 damage. Excellent location. 180 Yongel Injured were Douglas smith {Street South. commercially re- and his wife Beverley of 104 ‘novated house with store and 16th Street Toronto. They were iapartmem presently occupied riding with three other cyc- hy the White Studio. For sale or‘lists when a car driven by Mik- rent. Call Mr. McLean AV. 5- k0 Kiiskinen of 33 Sussex Av. 1176. Residence AV. 5-3419. enue. Toronto. pulled Into the DAVID McLEAN LTD. intersection into their path. The REALTORS impact of the crash sent Doug- clw411as over the Kiisklnen vehicle. EKflFAACRE White Birch Mrs. Smith. thrown from_the Gravel pine tr'ees' raspberries machine, struck a car driven ' by Guiseppe Leo of 130 Major zigggg:;£lei'ugg2?:$ stt§3°flam Avenue, :I‘oronto._“bounced oft ï¬ve large rooms. stone ï¬replace. ‘t and h†.the I‘l‘Skine" V9.1" 4_piece med bath, natural wood icle. then hit the Leo car again. . . . " ' ‘ t of double-Sink kitchen, picture The KHSkmen cal “’gn.‘ 0“ windnuv flnnr tn lanrlcnnnnd .m- control and careeneu into the THURS, APRIL 12 â€" Auction sale of 40 head of accredited, registered Holstein cattle, fresh cows and springers, heifers and calves. Oliver tractor model 550 with 3-point hitch, new in 1961. Oliver combine No. 18, new in 1961, IHC manure spreader No. 400. Case tractor model DC4, also a comp‘ete line of power implements, Surge 2 unit milk- ing machine, bulk milk tank. 30 can cap.. stein horse. hay and grain, household furniture, at Elorn Farm, Lot 20, Con. 5. Vaughan Township, corner of 400 highway and Maple Road. The property of Elmer & Ar- thur McKinnon. No reserve. Farm sold. Sale at 12 noon sharp. Clerks, Gordon Orr, Jack Walkington. Sam Gough, Milli- ken P.O., on pedigrees. Alvin 5. Farmer. auctioneer and sales manager. phone Gormley 5311. c4w38 RICHVALE $7,900. 2 bedroom bungalow. near Yonge. $1.500 down. RICHMOND HILL - four bed- room home. garage. many ex- tras, exceptional opportunity. WILLOWDALE $11,900 - 5 room brick home, 22 Patricia Avenue. AURORA SOUTH - 10 acres YOU CAN MAKE MONEY Raising Chinchilla. Stonehouse Chinchilla. 111 Had- dington Ave., RU. 2-6806. Tor- onto 12. tfc41 PRIVATE SALE Pleasantville. executive type. split level. large living room. open fireplace with raised hearth. floor to ceiling windows. large finished family room, 3 bedrooms, two bathrooms. dou- ble garage. large patio. Profes- sionally landscaped. N.H.A. mortgage 5%%. Low down pay- ment. attractive terms. Phone AL. 7-2415 or TU. 4-1550, with 7 room home. $18,500. Mr. Mashinter, AV. 5-1164 PR. 3-5412 DAVID McLEAN LTD. REALTOR SALE REGISTERS KESWICK SACRIFICE $7.200 Full price. Cosy 5-roomed bungalow. All conveniences. 21 foot living room overlooking lake. 50 yards to bus stop. Call TEi 3-5276 or PR. 3-5486 after 5:30. clw41 DECORATING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Phone After 4 pm. TL'. 4-5557 c1w41 tfc36 ’ï¬â€˜ . R d. d The squad has had as many , ,as three cars in the Oak Ridge: 0 area at one time this week but I_ Richmond Hm. Maple and‘there is no indication how iJMarkham Police Departments many simmers have been [38' have lost their RED telephones. 39d- Nobody. apparently, is grumbl-“' ""*"â€â€™ â€"‘ 5 afling about suspected favourit- iism. with Newmarket's depal‘t"Sp g - p .s‘ment retaining the one ins‘talled‘ u l I no n I I there ROBERTS â€"â€" Jean and Eddie are proud to announce the arrival of twin sisters for Sandra at Branson Hospital, April 2, 1962. c1w41 I'd give it. To see the Come smili SMITH â€" In loving memor my dear mother, Ex Smith, who passed away r11 17, 1960. I do not need a special da To bring you to my mind. For the days I do not thinl YOU. Are very hard to ï¬nd. If all this world were mini SMITH â€" In loving memory of dear grandmother. Emily Smith. who passed away April 17, 1960. How we miss the welcome foot- steps. 0! the one we loved so dear. Often we listen for her com- ing. Fully sure that she is near. Thou are gone, but not forgot- ten, Fresh our love will ever be. For as long, as there are mem- ories, We will always think of thee. â€" Sadly missed by her grandâ€" children, the Dicemans. c1w4l JACKSON. Harvey â€"â€" In loving memory of a dear father and husband, Harvey Jackson. who passed away April 14. 1960. Time speeds on, one year has passed Since death its gloom, its shad- ows cast Within our home. where all seemed bright. And look from us a shining light. ‘ We miss that light and ever will, His vacant place there is nont- can fill, Here we mourn. but not in vain. For up in heaven we will meet again. â€" Lovingly remembered by Nora and Diane. *1w41 To see the face of mother dear, Come smiling through the door. -â€" Sadly missed by her dau- ghter Tillie and George. m- yivuu w auuuuucc LIIC‘ arrival of twin sisters for‘cl A Sewn}: tgur (If; thaw?" c“?- *. osea-ueaou oma- sang†at Branson H°sp1tall erial being placed outside for Apr†2' 1962' “W†pick-up, the. reeve and works commissioner declared. At one house there were thirty hamp- ers. The works department yard was choked every week when material was brought in. and Mn and Mrs‘ R w. Bush of‘burning of it was also creating Richmond Hill wish to announce a nuisance- the engagement of their dau-‘ ' ghter Geraldine Ruth to Stan-‘CARD 0F THANKS ley C. Thornington. son of Mr.‘ Words cannot express our and Mrs. C. H. Thwningtonddeep appreciation to our friends \Villowdale. The marriage will‘and neighbours for their sym- take place June 2. 1962. at St.'pathy and deeds of great kind- Mary’s Anglican Church, Rich- ness during our bereavement. mond Hill. at 330 Pm. c1w41‘Special thanks to Rev. J. N, The telephones were installed is an interim means of giving warning to those municipalitiegF w k D in which raid warning sirens‘ are installed. The Phase Om“ s e siren system is now complelo‘ . , ‘ and control circuits to activate Sprmg Cleanmgv 3, Women“ these Sirens have been gummy; for most housewxves. is_a doub- by counties All sirens would lejb?rre‘118d one for RIChmpnd be sounded, when required. Hills works department. the from one central location “uh housew1fe ls concerned with refore the necessity for the throwing out the accumulation special telephones has disap- 0f Odds and ends “‘ '3“ Works peared. {department has to pick It up Points where the sirens still‘and the“ (“59°53 0‘ it 9159‘ have to be mammllv amumalwhere. Poian where the sirens still have to be manually activated retain their telephones. Twelve telephones are being retained in the province-wide RED sys- tem of warning and seventeen are being removed. Damage amounting to about $500 resulted from an accident on Bayview Avenue near High- MALBOEUF â€" Mruand Mrs. Joseph Malboeuf, 60 Arnold Street, Richmond Hill, are happy to announce the birth of their son. David Joseph. April 8, 1962, at St. Michael’s Hospital. clw41 Leo vehicle and also another driven by Morley Rankin of 271 Salem Avenue, Toronto. Mr. Smith received cuts to his knees and legs and his wife suffered cuts to her forehead. a broken ankle and bruises. The bike. a '53 Harley. received a- bout $250 damage. Kiiskinen has been charged with careless driving and will appear in Willowdale court May Warning Phones Are Removed As Sirens Readied‘ Two young motorcyclists were injured Sunday when the ma- chine they were titling struck a car at the intersection of Ken- nedy Road and Highway 7 in Markham Township. The car, after being struck by the ma- chine. went out of control and hit. iwo other cars causing a- bout $800 damage. Two People Injured In Mishap loving memory of mother, Emily passed away Ap- ’ l ' Disposal ho! Befuse ln Rich- (mond Hill as ecome a major; ext §3n1mMoï¬sdljoo It has to be sorted and then; non'd Hm are carted to a.dump near Augorg. )unce the’ birth town counlml was told. Thls_ 15; David Joseph a costly p'roce-ss. It was ostIm-‘ at St Michaelg ated till-at 1t It could be- d1s‘pos- ' 01w“ ed of m Vaughan a consxderable * ,,. amount could be saved. Local can and Eddie spots where refuse could be us-z annnnnm: the ed.f°r f1“, were “59d “9- | and rf m re mine to _ The family of the late Mabel , Gale extends sincere thanks to glneighbours and friends for the Icards. beautiful floral trib- iutes and sympathy extended . [n lovingduring our bereavement. Special Father and thanks to Dr. Bigford, Dr. :kson. who Smith, the nursing stat! of the 14. 1960_ iStouf’fville Nursing Home and year haslNewmarket Hospital. The Lu- ,theran Ladies' Aid, Rev. G. , its shad- Agar and to Stanley Pipher of ythe Pipher Funeral Home for where all the efficient management of the i, lsei'vices. think of )re ¢1w4ll Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cuï¬ln will be at home to their friends at their home on the occaston of their 50th wedding amuver- sary, on April 14th. 1962, tram 2-5 pm. and from 7-10 pm. Words cannot express our deep appreciation to our friends and neighbours for their sym- pathy and deeds of great kind- ness during our bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. J. N. Hepburn, Dr. W. R. Wesley. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pipher. Edward McVey Margaret McEwen clw41 Reeve Floyd Perkins, works committee chairman and Works Commissioner Otto Whalen vis- ited Vaughan Township recent- ly, askinlg aid in ï¬nding a spot for disposal, Reeve Perkins told town council meeting this week. Their request will be considered. A special O.P.P. traffic squad has been centering its atten- tion on the Oak Ridges area [or the past few week-day morn- ings. The squad. mainly inter- es-ted in curbing speeders, was sent into the area at the re‘ quest of the O.P.P. detachment at Bond Lake. as a result of complaints that Speeders were passing through the area when children were on their way to school in the morning. Although the squad was brought inzo the area on a request. it is not un- usual for this special traffic group, which covers a great deal of southern Ontario, to appear in any one area despite the fact that area is probably covered by a provincial police detachment. CARD 0]“ THANKS AT HOME Two hundred dollars damage resulted to a car driven by Art- hur Konrad of Sterling Road. Toronto. when it ran off Don Mills Road north of Victoria Square in Markham Township early Sunday and struck a *el- ephone pole. Konrad said he was blinded by lights of an on- coming car and went off the road. way 7 between two cars driven by Andrew Chisholm of Glen Edgar Avenue. Toronto and John Whelan of R.R.l Richmond Hill, Sunday. Whelan is said to have driven out of a driveway into the path of the Chisholm car which was northbound on Bayview Avenue. Whelan's car received about $300 damage, while the Chisholm car wan damaged to the extent of $200. Now Big Problem Spring Clean-up] For Works Dept» Oak Ridges Is Centre Of 0. P. P. Attentions Oll GUARANTY TRUST J. Wilma Berry. Presidcm blelra Turon In Ufli res Cumpuny of Canada DON MILI HI. 7 Margaret and Watson‘ and Charlie. clw4] ‘6 BAY 1 EM. 6 L . . TERM DEPOSITS WW MWEV EMNS THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday CENTRE (-lw41 LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-GetResults-TU. 4-1105 75A LALLIAXLLA' A' AA A' A' A A' AA' ' RICHVALE VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION DRAW WINNERS Station Thornhill Cleaners Surf Marine & Sports Colonial Motel Pepsi-Cola V W. Kenny, 45 Oak Ave. We Wish to Thank the Following Businesses for Donating Door and Spot Prizes GEM. Stores Shelton-Manse“ Loblaws Motors Concord Floral Loughlin Home Shirlan Hair Stylist Supply Yangtze Pagoda lack Emman's B-P I‘horncrest Cleaner Lilac Lane Hair Stylist Wilson’s Esso GO 10.... BRUCE MACDOUGALL MTRS. 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