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The Liberal, 19 Apr 1962, p. 14

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H. D. Melsness, D.C. X-RA Y cor. Windhurst Gate &: Bayview (1 block south Bayview Plaza) Phone TU. (-1075 Plastering Painting NEW WORK & REPAIRS INTERIOR & EXTERIOR “SCOTTY” 'AV. 5-4448 Deciantis-Rice GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building Repair: a; Alterations Drain and Concrete Work AV. 5-5881 COMPLETE ALTERATIONS CEMENT & STONE WORK PLASTERING 8:. CARPENTRY Tenn: Can Be Arranged Dr. John Simpson QHIROPRACTIC DENTIST 55A YONGE ST. SOUTH ‘Urner 4-1511 Richmond Hill Wm. Clubine PLASTERING CONTRACTOR , KING ' â€" PHONE TE. 3-5295 â€" (Est. 1880) stop 38 Yonge $2.. Richvale Din Evenings TU. 4-1121 Craig Bowden AV. 5-4921 TU. 4-1668 Bowden Lumber Co. Dr. W. J. Mason DENTIST 7725 YONGE STREET lV. 5-4442 Thomhill, Ont. Genus. Recreation Rooms, Kitchens Alterations Of All Kim]: I ~ Free Estimating Service: - Guaranteed Workmanship - Easy Payment Plan ,(No Down Payment Required) Materiel and Labour Dr. W. R. Redford Dr. J. M. Wachna DENTISTS l5 Yonge St. North Richmond H111 TU. 4-4601 LET US IMPROVE YOUR HOME NOW George S. Edwards link of Nov: Scom Building Anton ' Telephone Aurora PA. 7-9451 14 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, April 19. 1962 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AV. 5-5131 after 4 pm. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT LEONARD R. ROSENBERG 54539} YONGE STREET BA. 5-4701 “If it's exclusive Harrison will build it” ACCOUNTANTS Dr. J. M. Dryer Building Trades Arthur G. Broad HARRISON'Sfi Custom Carpentry 21 Bedford Park Ave. FREE ESTIMATES TU. 4-1215 ILA. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Dahl & Son Construction DENTIST Open Evenings Gas Extxactlons 78 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL TUrner 4-1462 3! Appointment Richmond Hill Tl'rner 441251 By Appointment DENTAL L. E. Clark TU. 4-2838 PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY TU. {-1701 Richmond Hill We personally handle all nle bills and advertising Body 8: Fender Repairs Complete Refinishing If you haven't heard of our re- putation. enquire from your friends All work guaranteed 144 Spruce Ave. Stop 22A Yonge St. Richvale for appointment. ph. AV. 5-3831 Richvale Auto Body 'I'Il. 4-32“ HERRIDGE ELECTRIC TV-APPLIANCES Alvin S. Farmer Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience General Business PH( 5}. SAND and GRAVEI. Crushed Stone Loam and Fill Coaches for all Occasions HELEN SIMPSON LYNETT Helen Simpson ‘ Flowers METRO WIDE DELIVERY Langdonk Coach Lines ltd. Member - Florlsis' Telegraph Delivery Association WIRING - RENTALS 40 LEVENDALE RD. Dr. P. R. M acf arlane DENTIST : Gas Extractions 50 Yonge St. North 1 TU. 4-1177 Richmond Hm I SPECIALIZING m PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK. FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS FOR INFORMATION Telephone ENGINEERING & ELECTRICAL E. CHARITY SALES REPAIRS PARTS Dr. J. Perdicaris TORONTO 12. ONT. Ph. HU. 5-1145 SPECIAL MACHIN ERY GENERAL REPAIRS mm? W “luv 3 GORMLEY. ONT. CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLV" ACRES 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL See Our Shop MEDICAL-DENTAL Leno’s Machine Shop GARAGES 2518 YONGE ST. (at St. Clements) FLOWERS PHONE OFFICE TU. 4-3571 STEAMFITTING WELDING AV. 5-1974 DENTAL TE. 3-5351 Continued DEALER 3311 AURORA. ONTARIO Telephone: Office: PA. 7-9488-9 Bess PA. 7-5046. BARRXSTER. SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC The Bank of Nova Scotla Building jTU. 4-1219 113 King St J olm S. Walkington Savage Insurance Services GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, Automobile. Plate Glass w Automobile Financing, ate. Bus. AV. 5-3630 Res. TU. 4-3935 For All Your Insurance Needs Suite 2. Lowrie Building 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill TUrner 4-1551 Corner Agency Limited Insurance â€" Mortgages Fire. Auto. Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service TELEPHONE PA. 7-9488-9 Herrington Insurance Agency 17 Queen St. E. Toronto 363 Receiving Hours: 8 mm. - 6 mm or otherwise by appointment TROYER NATURAL SCIENCE SERVICE Yonge Street. Oak Ridge: PR. 3-5071 Ernie Brock & Son Humane Services lrdlvidual Attention Hair Styling Permanent Waving Floyd E. Corner, GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE - AUTO - LIABILITY Office 15 Yonge St. N. Residence 73 Leisure Lane Richmond Hill PAINLESSLY DESTROYED by approved S.P.C.A. Method .. at, .â€" Bank of Nova Scotla Bldx.. Aurora. Ontario Formerly Bloor a; Yonge Stu. Roy A. Phillips COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Bus. ALpine 7‘2621 Res. ALpine 7-1224 Hair Styling 8: Beauty Salons Air Conditioned Dryers 80 Yonge St. South Richmond Hill TU. 4-2321 GENERAL INSURANCE D. Albert Brown Coi/fures Soft Water Shampoo RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 285-1416 INSURANCE Sellwood Salon 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill AVenue 5-1379 LTD. Kirby Brock Manle, Ont. - NO CHARGE â€" Complete Insurance Service Roy V. Bick A. Burnett General Insurance lEGAL Maple Plaza AL. 7-2590 TE. 3-5283 ’ CATS Q.C. Richmond mu King City 363-3959 In North Toronto ihurst Road an} Opposite Park Theatre F” or Mr! 31 9 mm. to s p.m. including Samjggfief EU- 8-3949 iAnglican Chur Evenings by appointment ling, April 8th Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted K. M. R. Stiver. QC. Joseph Vale. Q.C. J. M. Peppiatt, BA. William Errington. 8. Com. 195A MAIN ST. Pb. :TW. 5-4571. Newmarket, ’. Rabinowitch, BA. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC T. C. Newman, Q. C. BARRISTER 8: SOLICITOR Suite 2, Lowrie Building 15 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill Every Thursday Afternoon TUrner 4-1551 ‘Toronlo Office . 18 Toronto 5!. ‘ Phone EM. 3-5877 James H. Timmins AV. 5-1477 15 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill, Ontario TU. 4-7191 17 Queen Street 8.. Suite 544 Toronto 1. Ontario EMplre 6-2362 Stuart Parker, Q.C. RICHMOND HILL 7 Duflerin St. F. L. Lowrie, 13.0. King City. Ph. TE. 3-5451 Phone TE. 3-6684 Donald M. Findlay Stiver, Vale, ’enniatt. Errington BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. N OTARIES Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public Marguerite Boyle NOW AT 3243 YONGE ST. Lawlor & LeClaire BARRISTERS-SOLICITORS Norman A. Todd, Elocution, Public Speaking Platform Department Dramatic Art OPTOMETRY 15 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill. Ontario Office TUmer 4-1780 Residence TUrner 4-1863 By Appointment 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill TU. 4-5829 Richmond Theatre Block Res. TU. 4-2117 6197 YONGE STREET WILLOWDALE. ONTARIO BA. 5-8806 Plaxton, Deane & Drew Barrister, Solicitor, m. "HOMEWOOD HALL" """mm and Warm Barristers_ and Solicitor: RICHMOND HILL THORNHILL Richmond Hill Office 15 Yonge Street N. AV. 5-5144 Thornhill Office AV. 5-1197 ' Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public MUSICAL Kenneth A. Gariepy BA. 5-1557 Barrister. Solicitor. Notary THORNHILL AVenue 5-3165 Thornhill LEGAL E. Nell Mann TU. 4-4618 Continued Optical Repairs TU. 4-1543 The Richvale District Brow- nie and Guide competition was held April 14th, at the Charles Howitt School. Caren Brown took the honors in the nine year old group for third Rich- vale. with Nancy Middleton win- ning a ribbon for first in the baking class. Debbie Blackburn receiving three ribbons, for sewing a poster and scrap book. also Linda Baker took many honors. Pat Lambert wok two firsts for Third Richvale Company. Much credit is due all the Leaders, Guides and Brownies who worked so hard to put on such a wonderful display of their talents. making the day very worth while. _.-- - - «Hands, van-u...) uuu .lcu “:5ou Brownies who worked so hard! Mabel emereq h°spital A“g‘lsaid Mr. J( to put on such a wonderful 515‘; 26 and “um January “‘aslded the jol display of their talents. making 1" a 935‘ {mm head ‘0 ankleJames to hi the day very worth while. ‘Upon rem“? Of that caSt- She assessment Mrs_ E_ Lambert of Yonge_ was placed m a smaller body reiterated 'j hurst Road will be spending the cast and soon after returned tO‘in arrears Easter holidays in Washington, he" home- Now free 0f castsy‘offices and 11c. Mabel will have to wear aiblems with Richard Bruce, son of Mr. andlCOI‘SEIEt f01' a few months. HOW-I Unless an Mrs. W. B. Blackburn Yonge-level‘ that's nothing after \Vhati'm connect hurst Road and Kenneth Clarke, She has had. itaxes, sea son of Mr. and Mrs. R. BOI‘S" At this time. Mabel waulditax are to chuk of Whitby. were baptized‘like to thank everyone for theilgbaillff and by Rev J. O'Neil. at St. Mary's thoughts. wishes and prayers,,perty taxes Anglican Church. Sunday morn-{the knowledge of which hasten-gas liens a; Patricia Lambert represent- ed 3rd Richmle Guides at the Guide Rally at the Queen Elizâ€" abeth building at the C.N.E. Lady Baden Powell‘ was the guest speaker. 7 Robei-t Littleford of Kersey Crescent is confined to his Ihogge “ij the chickenrpqx. The following badges were presented to the Guides of Third Richva‘le: Gail Masters. Cook and Dancer. Linda Bound-s, Skater. Linda Hunt- ley-Laundress and Child Nurse, Ellen Sexton. Toymaker, Child Nurse. Friend to Animals. Nan: cy Und‘erhill, Hostess, Laun-i dress. Thrif-t and Toy-maker. 1 News Correspondent Mrs. A. Blackburn 108 Yongehurst TU. 4-2617 Sugar and Spice Club met at the home of Mrs. 1. Hill. Church Street South April 12th, for the last meeting of the season. A successful auction sale was .held followed by the conventional game of cards. Winners of the Euchre were: 1. Mrsl Fen- wick, 2. Mrs. R. Cartier, 3. Mrs. H. Clayton. Hostessess of the evening were Mrs. G._Fen- wick and Mrs. Cartier. Dinner and theatre is planned for May 10th. Guide and Brownie News Iscenes depicting Grades 6, 7 and B_ taught by fMiss Leary, must have been !studying lumbering recently. ‘Certainly the scenes showing .the differences between lumber- ing in the east and in B.C. ‘showed a good knowledge of that subject. Nor was that all to have been studied for on the |board at the side were books on the A. B and C of South Ameri- ca. namely Argentina, Brazil. and Chile, each of the books‘ done by a group. i Even as one left through the hall, they were able to see two maple sugar. making which had been done by the pupils. Congratulations to teachers and pupils alike for the good‘ l\\'nl‘l( (lan and madmmn Mayor Haggart made his remarks afiter welcoming two boys from Bayview. “Thank you for coming," he said. “I only wish that we could get parents to turn out. too.” The meeting saw more than the ordinary number of spec- tators watching council’s oper- ation. ‘ He pointed out that while the debenture debt of the munici- pality was only 171/3 per cent of the assessment. it was recog- nized that over 20 per cent the proportion became dangerous. “Our auditor has warned us ‘to be careful,” said Mayor Jas. Haggart at Richmond Hill Town ( ourncil meeting this week, when the by-Iaw setting the tax rate for the year was passed. WatchDebentu‘resiiflé‘ 5?: ‘childre' Says J. Haggartigigigig Telephone 147 Yonge St. N. Oflice 240 KING ST. TU. 4-1432 Dr. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY SURGEON l OPTOMETRY Ontario Land Surveyors 1‘05 Willowdale Ave" Willowdale Ont. BA. 5-3031 Res. George T. Yates. 0.L.S. 53 Bedford Park Avenue Richmond Hill. TU. 4-2941 Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Prescriptions Filled 8: Repair: 31 YONGE ST. NORTH Phone TUrner 4-3962 ‘ EYES EXAMINED “ PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED * CONTACT LENSES " OPTICAL REPAIRS Hours 10 - 6 daily Saturday 10 - 2 Evenings By Appointment ROOM 205 LOWRIE BUILDING 15 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL J. C. Horvat,B.A., OPTOMETRIST North Richvale KIN GSDALE ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. CARL HEDER TEMPLE 3.5401 9.30 - 5.30 Weekdays Wednesday & Saturday Afternoons by appointment Open Friday Nights VETERINARY SURVEYORS Yates & Yates '. K irchen. R.0. TU. 4-4641 Continued Richmond Hill KING CITY! t this time. Mabel waulditax are to be handed to the like to thank everyone for theirbaillfi and accounts for pro- Lhoughts. wishes and prayers,,perty taxes will be registered the knowledge of which hasten-ins liens against the property ed her recovery. IInvolved. picture of “Springtime” on the ,sidewall. Bullrushes of paper and cotton wool stood straight 'and tall at the edge oct‘ a pond in which a duck swam. To one side were Mr. and Mrs. Chicken "and overhead floated colorful ‘cotton clouds. At the back of 'the room, above the clothes closet, where they could easily ‘be seen by teacher Mrs. Hop- kins was a row of little pap-er umbrellas made by the children. Mrs. Burns’ class of grades 4 and 5 had chosen to illustrate the poem. “There are fairies at the bottom of our garden." At the side of the room fairies flew among the trees, gnomes and pixies scampered, and surroundâ€" ed, not only by trees, but by many small woodland creatures, stood the seven dwarfs. Congratulations And best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Kor Svpaarag-an former res- idents of Elgin Mills now in Gormley on the birth of a baby girl, born April 11, 1962_ in Newmarket Hospital. Cast Off Friday. the thirteenth. proved a very lucky day for Miss Mabel Robertson of Brookside Road. Upon returning to Toronto Gen- eral Hospital lash Friday, the body cast. which she has been wearing, was removed. After being cautioned to take things easy for a while she was sent home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor have returned after a very de- lightful week in Jamaica. They were staying in Santa Gloria at Ocho Rios (Spanish for Eight Rivers)‘ Mrs. E. Ford of Brookside last Friday attended a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Burns in Scarborough. The shower was held for Miss Alber- ta Graham soon to wed Mrs. Ford's cousin. Mr. Tom McMill- an. Wednesday, April 11, was the ‘evening chosen when parents ‘and teachers could get together and discuss the hardships and highlights of the pupils’ work‘ during the past year. The pu- pils having been forewarned ‘were also forearmed and each of the rooms was beautifully decorated. Even as one left through the hall, they were able to see two e scenes depicting maple sugar.mé making which had been donehlot by the pupils. |Spa Congvatulations to teachersâ€" and pupils alike for the good‘ work done and displayed. 1p Neighbourhood Notes I Also lucky that evening were filrs. A. McFee. Mrs. C. Ratch- 'ford, Mrs. G. Duncan and Mr. Peter Readhead, all of 'whom won door prizes. After the prize-giving refresh- ments were served to mark the end of a well spent night. Church News A service of intercession will be held on Good Friday at 11 a.m. in St. John's Church. 1 Two services will be held on 3Easter Day: Holy Communion at 11 em. and in the evening there will be a short service of Evening Prayer, followed by a Fireside in the parish hall. Dur- ing the Fireside. the Easter story will be presented with the aid "of a talk illustrated by pictures. All are invited to attend. Parents’ Night v JunlOI‘ attendance prize was; The teaching staff worked on won by Mrs. Zimmerman. grade;the children’s costumes and the ‘l. and Mrs. Evans, grade 4_ who‘show had been prepared during tied for the honour. Senior prizeart, music-and literature periods. was won by Mr. Urquhart’s grade 8. Thornlea Home and School The April meeting of Thorn-g lea Home and School was held April 11. Mr. A. Wright was in ‘the chair in the absence of the lpresident, Mrs. Ida Tifi‘in. Mr. Wright recommended that a safety committee chairman be appointed on the new executive. Election of officers for the com- ing year will be conducted at the May meeting. Mr. Roots was elected as nominations commit- tee chairman. with Mr. Wright, Mrs. Greensides, Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Roots as his commit- tee. It was brought to the notice of all parents that one should be Young Women’s Institute The April meeting of Lang- staif Young Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. C. Thompson. with Mrs. S. Moorehouse as hostess. Thirteen members and one guest answer- ed the roll call, “Penny Round- up". Two members will attend the district annual meeting. Final euchre arrangements were made for April 13th. New executive will take of- flce at the June meeting. The monthly auction was won by Mrs. R. Morris. Birthdays Birthday greetings are extend- ed to Mark and Ruth Williams of Briggs Avenue. \vhn cplphwzf- At either side of this picture were some very admirable Eas- ter bonnets done by the girls of both grades. Grade ones. under the super- vision of their teacher. Mrs. Duncan (and with the aid of both ingenuity and plaster of paris) presented a farm scene. The animals were made and painted by the children, and stood in front and to the slide of the barn. There was a small wood made of twigs and bus-hes and pine trees were made from the pine cones collected by thé children. Two services will be held on Easter Day: Holy Communion at 11 am. and in the evening there will be a short service of When the euchre game was over the square dancers were called upstairs and prizes were distributed. Ladies‘ prizes were won by Mrs. E. Hall first. Miss A. E. Leary second and Mrs. Tim Saul third. The men's prizes were won by Jack' Laughlin first. Ross Kerwin second and Peter Readhead third. tners" halls" Whalen Community Club The Jefferson School Com- munity Club held an Easter party last Friday, the 13th. A euchre game was held in one of the classrooms. Downstairs a lively group “swung their par- tners" and “promenaded the halls" to the calls of Carson 15L Jefferson Cubs are busâ€" ily preparing for their annual hobby show which will be held the 28th of this month. As in the past the show will be. open to the public. Further details will follow next week. Cubs Grades} fand 3 had done a ELGIN MILLS 8: JEFFERSON NEWS Correspondent Mabel Louise Robertson Brookside Road TU. 4-1396 was were were were Miss This is a PublioHeai-ing, and 1 Q I . liquidation ls nests: :razasteamsfim . . , application, who has not receiv- C ed a copy of this notice, it would I be apprecxated if you would so , Inform him. l Over $20,000 more has been} Requests for copies of the ’paid in past due taxes this year‘decision of the Committee of ’than in the_same period last Adjustment MUST be in writ-‘ year, said Richmond Hill': as- ing and should be addressed to sessor, R. W. Johnson this the Secretary-Treasurer. lweek‘ Results,‘ 'he intimated. ‘ jwere due to the publicity which Respectfully. ‘ had been given to the townl L. M. CLEMENT. council's determination to clean Secretary-Treasurer. up the situation and to letters Committee of Adjust- which had been sent to tax-‘ ment, payers in arrears on April 2. ' Town of Richmond 11111 l Past due taxes at the end‘Aprillfi, 1962 l of 1961 amounted to $206,150. l Up to the end of March 558,: ‘_ _ __ l 476 had been paid. Duringil i’u‘n‘n‘i April. up to the 12th. approxir t 1' th 8.000 h d‘ 2311:}in.agiheir anfounts weiel being received daily and it was. anticipated that by the end of‘ the month a considerable ad-‘ ditional amount would have been, liquidated. ‘ A number of persons had cal- led regarding their intentions, said Mr. Johnson, who has adâ€" ded the job of collecting these taxes to his normal duties as assessment commissioner. He reiterated ’his appeal to those in arrears to call at the town offices and discuss their pro- blems with officials. Unless arrangements are made in connection with overdue taxes, accounts for business Commuters, it is said, have been making use of the lot. It is believed that in a number of cases cam are driven to the lot, owners thereafter making use of car pools to go to the city. In some cases, it is believ- ed, occupants of nearby build- ings have ai_so_ been using. the Past Due Taxes Liquidation Is Still Climbing idFâ€"as an allâ€"day free pai‘king space. The free parking which has been in effect for some time was experimental, an authority official said. It was felt that it might assist down-town shop- ping. Ohecks have been made and it is believed that the area is simply being used as a free parking space, with cars re- maining therein all day and defeating the original concept of assisting business by pro- viding readily available park- ing space. Meter heads are to be replac- ed in the municipal parking lot at the corner of Yonge and Richmond Street. the town's parking authority has decided. Parking will be on a twa-hour basis. The heads'are now being checked by the police. A _ Resume Chargesi 0n Parking |.ot‘I At Richmond St.i | Mr. Fairfield struck a hilari- fous note for the evening by ar- lriving with his secret weapon ‘in a large flowered laundry bag |â€"â€" it was an assortment of hats representing the various jobs a father has to do. Easter vacation is from April‘at Zeuel‘s Nortmown l‘eCéntIY- ‘19th to April 30m. Parents’ Bridal Shower Night is on Wednesday. April Donna Mae Palmer was once 13th from 7.30 to 8.30 pm. for 383m guest of honour at a bri- those with appointments. and dal shower this week, where ab- from 8:30 to 9:30 as open house. Wt 16 neighbours and friends Mr. Kinzinger presented the 551th?“ at the home of 'MrS. Mr. Kinzinger presented the victorious Canadian house lea- gue hockey team with hockey emblems. a gift of the home and school. Recipients were Danny Tiffin, captain; Brian Kerrigan, Jimmy Miller, Ken Soebie, Wayne Tooley, Clem Ketchem.‘ David Turner, Terry Fox and; It was brought to the notice of all parents that one should be a paid-up member in order to be eligible to vote. Attendance prize was won by Mr. Kinzinger with 19 parents attending. As this was father’s night, many boys accompanied their fathers on this occasion. Mr. Kinzinger reported that as soon as their various editing and printing difficulties were overcome the “Tattle Tale" would go on sale â€"possibly be- fore Easter. ed to Mark and Ruth Williams of Briggs Avenue, who celebrat- ed their seventh and fifth birth- days recently, y entertainingi 17 friends at a party. -‘ Nancy and Barbara Martin,‘ twm daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin, No. 7 Highwayl East, celebrated their tenth birthdays April 10. Jimmy will‘ be seven on the 19th and Carol‘ 14 on the 19th. Mrs. Lillian Miller, Doncrest Road. was winner of a chaise lounge: given as a door prize, Junior attendance prize was won by Mrs. Zimmerman. grade 1. and Mrs. Evans, grade 4_ who tied for the honour. Senior prize was won by Mr. Urquhart’s grade 8. Thornlea Home and School ‘r The April meeting of Lang- George Czarnopysk. A draw am- ‘stafl‘ Home and School Associ- ong the students present for a lation was held in the school fishing rod and reel was won April 10. The meeting opened by Ricky Hunt. The draw was with grade 8 students choir. un- made by the evening's guest der the direction of Hugh Mar- speaker. i tin. assisted at the piano by Mr. Kinzinger introduced the Mr. Richardson, singing a num- guest speaker, H. G. Cummings ber of selections. of the Department of Lands and The evening's programme con- Forests. Fish and Wildlife Sec- sisted of a debate between fa- tion, who gave a commentary on thers and students on the sub- some slides taken in the James ject: “Father's place in the home Bay area. which showed living has been changed." [habits of the Indian: and mm. The student panel included Crystal Suter. Bruce Shilton, Lesley Fairfield, Ronnie Wilson and Michael Ball and fathers were: Don McGregor. Jol'm Mit- chell. Bill Doherty, Robert Fall'- field and J. R. Budd. Moderator was L. B. Morrison. Langstaff & Thornlea News CORRESPONDENT: MRS. B. LEPKEY Phone AV. 5-3489 EYoung’s B. A. Service Station! 2. 1962. at 7:45 pm. in the Coun- cil Chambers of the Municipal Buildings for the purpose of a Public Hearing in this matter. And In The Matter Of an ap- plication by T. W. Graham, own- er of the said property. request- ing permission to construct a carport attached to the east side of the house. The east side of the carport would be 2 feet from the east lot line, whereas By-law 767 requires carport attached to a house to be a minimum of 4 feet from the side boundary of a huflding lot. The Canmittee of Adjustment has appointed Wednesgay,_May n vnnn A-.- - In The Matter of By-law No. 767, known as the Zoning By-law And In The Matter Of prem- ises known as 18 Rockport Cres.. Richmond Hill. Lot 194, Reg’d Plan 4644 on the south side of the Street. p“‘ii“i"“‘i‘ii‘j Mrs. Lillian Miller. Doncrest Road. was winner of a chaise I10unge. given as a door prize, 1at Zellers Northtown recently. [Bridal Shower An invitation is extended to the ladies of Langstaff and Thornlea who may like to visit this_ branch with a view to or- is holding a membershibqrtea oh April 27. from 2 to 4 pm. at Emmanuel Church, McKay Drive. ganizing one of their own M. Roy. Sussex Avenue, to "shower" her. Several guests were unable to attend for var- ious reasons. including Mrs. K. Stiver and Mrs. Sid Lusher, Hospital Auxiliary The Richvale Branch of the York Qentral Hospital Auxiliary . “"3. The monthly auction was won by Mrs. R. Morris. Birthdays .le‘tIZQay‘ greetings are extend- l April 11 was a big night for students of 16th Avenue School when parents, relatives and friends gathered in the auditor- ium to attend a concert present-V ed by the children. I Grades one to four produced‘ a play and a choral group and; grades five to eight in play andl a minstrel show. The teaching staff worked on the children's costumes and the show had been prepared during art, music-and literature periods. Young Women's Institute Mr. Kinzinger introduced the guest speaker. H. G. Cummings of the Department of Lands and Forests. Fish and Wildlife Sec- tion. who gave a commentary on some slides taken in the James Bay area. which showed living habits of the Indians and Hud- son Bay representatives on James Bay, as well as the life led by men of the Department of Lands and Forests. 16th Avenue School Yonge 82 Benson TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT Notice of Public Hearing ONE STOP SERVICE CENTRE Respectfully, L. M. CLEMENT. Secretary-Treasurer. Committee of Adjust- ment. Town of Richmond Hill WASHING, POLISHING, GREASING TIRE REPAIRS, BATTERIES General Repairs to all Makes of Cars SID HUNT, Licensed Mechanic YOUNG'S TU. 4-0009 Save with State Farm’ low In- surance rates for careful driv- ers. See me. - STATE FARM‘ MUTUAL ‘ mouom Imum comm} Unionville Women’s Services - Mrs. Ewart Stiver Victoria Square Chairman - George Brand Gormley 5200 Women’s Services - Car. 5525 Mrs. C. Nichols Transportation â€" Gorm. 5540 Mrs. L. Mumberson Thornhill Women's Services - Richmond Hill Women’s Services - Mrs. D. C. Stephens Transportation - TU. 4-482] Mrs. W. J. Lennox Campaign - Unionville 239 For General Information 8: Services Call Tu. 4-2382 - Mrs. N. Ritchie Unionville 239 - PINDER BROS. ND. 2 Otonobee BA. 1-3344 STEEL LINTELS l BEAMS James Grainger We make all repairs with the precision born of long experience. Our jobs never have to be “re-done” later. You save money in the end! COOK'S BP Precision Repairs Pay Off To You 130 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill, Ont. TU. 4-1529 Canadjan Head Office. Toronto, Ont. STEEL FABRICATING Portable Crane Service Complete Service To All Makes of Cars RICHMOND HILL 8; DISTRICT UNIT CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Kept in Stock Auto Service To Custom Specifications ELGIN MILLS TU. 4-3151 Mrs. E. Percival Mrs. G. Purves Richmond Hill I Unionville 113 Mrs. G. Purves AV. 5-1839 AV. 5-1011

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