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Ontario EMpire 6-2362 Stuart Parker, Q.C. RICHMOND HILL Banister, Solicitor a; Notary Public 15 YONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill. Ontario Oflice Wine: (-1780 quiepy and M an,er Norman A. Todd, Marguerite Boyle Elocutlon, Public Speakin: Platform Department Dramatic Art F. L. Lowrie, R.0. In North Toronto Opposite Park Theatre ; mm. to 6 pm. including Sat.‘ HU. 8-8949 lvonlnu by Involntmeu: Knitterâ€" 19:. Barbara Hewitt|ie orders: Dianne Wright with the tug of war event, the pack 10th pack, '38 boxes. Lox-rain Barker with won their heat but were dis- CLASS B 34 boxes. Marie Kendall and appointed when. through an ad- GOLDEN HANDIWORK Sharon Ransom with 32 boxes ministrative oversight, they Knittingâ€" lst. Beverley Anne each. Debby Love who has left were not called to take their Baldock. 12m pack; 2:16 Cue] to mother Deck with 31 boxes pant in the damnation. .mILAfLAAI‘I- Residence TUrner 4-1863 By Appointment 6197 YONGE STREET WILLOWDALE. ONTARIO BA. 5-8806 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill TU. 4-5829 Rlchmond Theatre Block Rea. TU. 4-2117 Plaxton, Deane & Drew Barrister, Solicitor, etc. “HOMEWOOD HALL†Barristers and Solicitors THORNHILL Richmond Hill Office 15 Yonge Street N. AV. 5-5144 Thornhill Office AV. 5-1197 Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public MUSICAL RICHMOND HILL Kenneth A. Gariepy BA. 5-1557 AVenue 5-3165 THORNHILL Thornhill E. Neil Mann TU. 4-4618 TU. 4-1543 Reported by Guide 13in" pack led all in the Grand Sharon Pearson Howl which was fOIIOWed by the taking down of the colors. lst Richmond Hill After Brownie Taps had been Brownie Pack sung the Brownies marched The regular meeting of the back into the Arena. pack was held at Wrixon Hall While the parents were am under the leadership of Brown riving the Brownies joined to-Owl Mrs. Norman Todd. Taw- gether to sing son-gs. Mrs. Mc- ny Owl Annette Ostergaard and Taggart-Cowan addressed the Packies Judy Todd and Sharon Brownies and their parents Pearson. At the meeting an an after which the leaders were rolment was held and stars and introdwced to the parents by badges were presented to the Mrs. J. Fleming. The presence brownies by Commissioner of so many parents was a‘pprec- Mrs. Yeo. WA. Lorna Suth- iated by the Brownies and their erland a guide from the lst leaders. Richmond Hill Guide Co.. as- Mrs. McTaggart~Cowan and sisted at the meeting for her Mrs. Yeo then presented rib- thlrd job for her “Gold Cord." bons to the following Brownies Beth Flanigan. Leslie Graham for their entries in the hobby and Alison Ospreay were the show: thi‘eg “tgï¬enies†who were en- CLASS A BADGE WORK roe . en Hobeck. Barbara - _ 'Toymakerâ€" lst. Sandra Dun-Hayes. Anne Cowley and Mar- 235,, jglligngggï¬ogga ï¬gk 1.12:; bar. 13th pack; 2nd. Diane Mo- tha Standfield received their na'm and m the knotï¬ng test wat. 13th pack: 3rd. Cheryl Pal- “Golden Bar" after much hard by_ Richard Boyer Roy Hunter mer: Good Effort. Gale Tarr- work- Kathy H111. Dianne Richard Lynn R'icky Mal-ple' ant 5th pack. Wright, Brenda Ferguson. Ruth and Billy Reaelmeier In a Coilectorâ€" lst. Leah MacDon- Francis. Christine Jackson, Va- teï¬ on the eight minis of me aid. 10th pack; 2nd. Karen Mac-flerie Cragg and Barbara Wilk~ compass Jim Shuttleworth Donald. 12th pack; 3rd. Mar-.inson all received their second Hugh RedeLmeier and smurf 'Iene Poulin. 12th pack; Goodiyear's stars. Judy Sweeny. Lor- Brmm were among those who Effort, Theresa Thompson. 12th rain Barker. Lorna Waters, El- represented the pack. pack. l‘len Hobeck. Anne Cowley and‘ Needieworkerâ€" lst. M. Pou-‘Martha Standfield all received The pack took part in Kim's lin. 12th pack; 2nd. Anne Whit- their first year‘s stars and Pen- Game. a scavenger hunt and my Williams received her third.performed the jungle dance 4th Richmond Hill Cubs At the York Summit Cub ral- ly held on June 9th at Thorn- hili Park, this pack was repre- sented among the winners; be- ing only a few points behind the winning pack they were awarded an A Class pennan Fifteen members of the p were pleased to have the sup- port of many enthusiastic par- ents. The pack was represent- ed in the signalling event by: Nick Birkett, Glen Davey. An- thony Goodhoofd and Mark Teâ€" n-nant; in the skipping event man. 11th pack; 3rd Dianel ;‘Smith. 12th pack. ‘ ,year‘s star. Mongli’s Hunting after demon- Artistâ€" Good Effort. Sharon. The following Brownies re- strating the complete Jungle Mieske. 5th pack. ceived prizes for the most cook- Opening to the Grand Howl. In Knitterâ€" lst. Barbara Hewitt ie orders: Dianne Wright with the tug of war event, the pack An 1' in the pack '1: be hel July 6. will be the 1e: L games ack camp turned out and the leaders MARK] by an on a c: lauds. througi townshl tario V1 sion on blown 1 lift the is a so farmer: IlOth pack. W # i§8 boxes. Borrain Barker won their heat but were dis- Te Mrs. McTaggart-Cowan and Mrs. Yeo then presented rib- bons to the following Brownies for their entries in the hobby Show: ‘ At 1:00 pm. the packs lined up in order and marched into the park, passing the commis- sioners who took the salute. Each pack was taken to a point of the compass and then turn- ed to face inwards fonming one circle round a Brownie Toad- stool. After the raising of the ‘colors and the singing of the National Anthem, the Brown- ‘ies joined hands in a fairy ring and sang the Brownie Song. ‘The sixes then took turns to move into the centre and sing their six songs. This completed ‘the Brownies joined together to lrepeat, before the commission- iers. the Brownie Promise. Wthile hhe parents were ar- riving the Brownies joined to- gether to sing songs. Mrs. Mc- Taggart-Cowan addressed the Brownies and their parents after which the leaders were introdwced to the parean by Mrs. J. Fleming. The presence of so many parents was apprec- iated by the Brownies and their leaders. 3 It was then time for games and all the Brownies enjoyed playing a circle ball game, a relay skipping game and a sing- ing game. A Brownie from the 13th pack led all in the Grand Howl which was fOIIOWed by the taking down of the colors. After Brownie Taps had been sung the Brownies marched back into the Arena. After Divisional Commission- er Mrs. McTaigig‘aPt-‘Cowa-n and Commissioner for Richmond Hill West, Mrs. Yeo had been introduced to the Brownies and their leaders, all settled down ‘tolea-t lunch and talk with old and new friends. On June 9th the eight Brow- nie Packs and their leaders from Richmond Hill East at- tended their first Revel. The Brownies arrived at flhe town park at 11.15 am. and were maken into the arena to see the entries in the hobby show. These entries had been judg- ed durimg the morning by Mrs. Behty Pitrt, badge secretary, Mrs. M. Shaw and Mrs. J. Cribdhley, who performed a difï¬cult as}: Avery xyell. Brownie Revel TU. 4-1432 KIN GSDALE ANIMAL H OSPITAL DR. CARL HEDER TEMPLE 3-5401 240 KING ST. KING CITY Dr. W. Allan Ripley VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone 147 Yonge St. N. Office Ontario Land Surveyors 105 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 a; Rep-In EYES EXAMINED PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED CONTACT LENSES OPTICAL REPAIRS Hours 10 - 6 daily Closed Saturday Evenings By Appointment ROOM 205 LOWRIE BUILDING 15 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL iii} A. W. K irchen, R.0. J. C. Horvat,B.A_, OPTOMETRIST ' Yates & Yates 9.30 - 5.30 Weekdays Wednesday & Saturday Afternoons by appointment Open Friday Night: VETERINARY SURVEYORS OPTOMETRY 31 YONGE ST. NORTH Phone TUrner 4-3962 TU. 4-4641 (Continued) Richmond Hill CLASS C OPEN Baklngâ€" lst, Bonnie Brickles, 9hh pack; Cheryl Palmer, 5th pack; 2nd, Diane Mowat, 13th pack; Gale Reynolds, 9th pack and Ka-ï¬hryn Fournier, 9th pack; 3rd, Judy Davies, 13th pack; Sandy King, mm pack and Arlene Riley, 12th pack; Good Effort, Dianne Herrler, Barb- ,ara Webton, 50h pack; Judy A11â€" man, 6th pack; Anne Baivlflie 9th pack and Patricia Bransfie'Ld, 12th pack. Handiworkâ€" lst, Cheryl Pal- mer. 5th pack; 2nd, Mary Anne Walker; 3rd, Mary Horneltt, 12th pack; Good Effort, Leslie Montgomery, 4m pack. ‘ Craftsâ€" Ist, Diane Mowa/L 13t1h pack; 2nd, Diane Smiuh, 12th pack; 3rd. Brenda Robinson, 9th pack; Good Effort, Linda Bagg and Valerie Firman, 13m pack. Embroideryâ€" lst. Barbara He- witt, 10th pack; 2nd, Arlene Riley. 12th pack; 3rd, Susan Wright, 9th pack. , CLASS D, ‘ SPECIAL PROJECTS lst, Mary Lamb, 9m pack; 2nd; Anne Whitman. 11th pack; 3rd. Marilyn Orme, 4th pack; Good Effort. Judy Laird, 4th pack. At 3.30 pm. the revel came to an end and all agreed it had been a most successful and en- joya‘ble day. It is hoped that this will now become an annual event. Tro’aman, Shh pack; 3rd, Man'- lene Poulin, 12th pack. Plantsâ€" lst, Denise Leschak, 6th pack; 2nd Patsy Wylie, 6th pack; 3rd, Karen MacDonald, 12th pack._ The welzf-are committee sub- mitted a budky report, suggest- ing that it and the tables of ï¬gures attached to it, needed considerable stwdy before mem- bers could discuss it most in- telligenltly. Both the police committee and the special roads advisory com- mivttees, hawever, told the counâ€" cil that their reports were not prepared. and asked leave to swbmit them at a special ses- sion, some time in July or Awg- ust. Three committees asked for special sessions of county coun- ci'l to consider and debate their reports. at the June meeting of [the council. Special Roads Committee Is Still DebatingFutureCo-urseBayviewAve. Guide Charlene Smith (right) of the 2nd Rich- mond Hill Guide Company, receives her Gold Cord, the highest achievement in Guiding. The presentation was made by district commissioner, Richmond Hill West,‘ Mrs. W. A. Yeo, at a ceremony held in Wrixon Hall. (Photo by Lagerquist)‘ The immediate future of Bayview Ave.. between the Markham Road and Elgin GUIDE AND BROWNIE NOTES In a double ring ceremony at Richmond Hill United Church May 18, Mary Lillian Lawson, Oak Ridges, daughter of Mrs. Jack Topp and the late Mr. Douglas Lawson, became the bride of Gerald Bruce Phipps. ‘son of Mrs. R. Phipps and the late Mr. Phipps. 50 Ben-son St" Richmond Hill. The Reverend Charles Higginson conducted like ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a street length gown of bbue nylon over taffeta with a lace bodice and lace insertions in the full skirt. She wore a whit-L hat with a tiny veil and a cox-sage of red roses and lily ofrthe valley. Bridésmaid Miss Sheila Mil- ler wore a dress of blue nylon and corsarge of piink carna’tions. and Anne Cowley with 30 boxes. The “Golden Hand†brownies served tea and cook- ies to their mothers and the meeting ended a’t about 5:45 Lawson-PhippsWedding Held At United Church Residents and business‘- men who must use that mile and a quarter of Bay- view Avenue have been complaining for some time of its condition, although the Richmond Hill Roads Department has been giv- ing it special attention. 01’- ficials say it needs paving, because of the amount of traffic, but suggested that it is an arterial road used by property-owners in Met- ro and other parts of York County, and so should be paved by the county. Mills Sideroad, is in the hands of the special roads committee, where consider- able discussion is taking place as to which roads the county will assume. THE LIBERAL. Richmond-Hill; Ontario, Thurgday, SCOUT .7' NEWS ’1 “ CUB and V A recéption was héld at the home of the bridefs paxeinlts. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Lilli-an Lawson, sister of the bride. She wore a dress of pink nylon and lace and a carsag‘e of pink carnations. The groom‘s brother, John Phipps, Richmond Hill, was flhe best man. Wedding music was played by Franz misgan. Drs. P‘ Heyland, Bradford and J. McPhee, King City, me- dical staff members on the board of governors, estimated new cult-patient and emergency departments would increase ca- pacity from the present 12,000 to 30,000 patient treatments Construction of the new wing brings to a climax months of work by the building committee members, Mr. W. Hodgson of Kettleby, Mr. K. M. R. Stiver, Mr. Frank Merritt of Keswick and Dr. W. B. McClintock under the dedicated leadership of Mr. ‘C. E. Boyd. Plans finalized by Somerville, McMurrich and Ox- ‘ley will bring hospitaul capacity ‘wp to 265 beds and will provide special units for treating the lcritica'lly ill, modern pediatric department. self care unit for ambulatory patients, 24 bed psychiatric section occupying the entire sixth iioor, piped ox- ygen supply, immediate mu‘se- to-patient communication sys- tem. outpatient clinics and ex- panded diagnostic services. Newly planned building featur- es bring to York County Hos- pital the ideal combination of efficient hospital care plus the newest features for patient comfort. W. B. McCiintock, M.D., Chairman of the medical staff building committee confirmed the desperate need for expan- sion. He pointed out 1311M 7,000 additional citizens from New- market, Aurora, Sutton, North Gwiiiimbury, East Gwillimbury, Whitchurch, King and adjoining Simcoe County will be provid- ed with medical and hospital care Dated among flhe most up- to-date in Ontario. Mr. W. A. Spear. chairman of the board of governors of York County Hospital, announced the entrance of equipment from Donolo Construction Ltd., into hospital grounds preparatory to construction of the 10ng await- ed hospital extension that will double the medical and nursing facilities required to service in- creased demands of rapidly ex- panding neighbanhood commun- ities. Markham has guaranteed to purchase $5.000 of water start- lng July 1. and ending Nov. 30. It will pay 40 cents per thous- andrgavllons. Township En-gineer Dusan Miklas said the additional water will be used to service the dist- The additional water will sup- plement the existing supply and relieve the pumping pressure in some areas of the township, according to clerk H. Crisp. The agreement terminates Dec. 1. 1962. The agreement calls for the townshin to pay a minimum of $1.200 in July: $1,100 in Aug- ust: $1,000 in September; $900 £n October and $800 in Novem- er. _ I Vaughan Township has enter- riot north of ed into an agreement to 51mph! Thomhill an water to Markham Township cross Yonge for the balance of 1962.". Highway 7. 'T‘kn nAA€6€-_-I ..--LA__ .n Begin Work Addition To Newmarket Hospital ;Organizations desiring use of the Richmond Hill Pub- lic Schools for the 1962-63 season are hereby informed that meeting dates must be conï¬rmed in writing by July 13, 1962. Schools will not be available for meet. ings before 5.00 pm. Kenneth U. Turton, Business Administrator. Richmond Hill Public School Board, 82 Yonge Stmeet 5.. Richmond Hill, Ont. MARKHAM : Robert V. Taylor, Richmond Hill. was appointed last week by Markham Village council as assistant building in- specter. ; Mr. E. W. Roeder. hospital administrator. advised all per- sonnel that the “Famous Door" of York County Hospital is re- opened as the main hospital entrance during construction. A newly paved automobile par- king lot on grounds west of the hospital provides parking space lost during the building program. The total cost of the hospital expansion is estimated at $2,995,000.00. financed b the County of York, Provin and Felcltera'l grams plus public lup- ‘po . each yea: Construction of a water tower on Bayview Avenue has been approved by Markham council and is expected to be completed later this year. When com/pla- ed it will relieve the water sl't- ugtion i9 the township. Mr. Ml- kla-s said Vaughan has agreed to re- store two abandoned welds south of Steeles Avenue for the supply at a ecst of $8,264. The wells have not been in use since North York went into Metro several years ago. Mr. Mlklas said the agree- ment was only a temporary one and mm Vau ban would not agree to supp waver beyond the‘ end of November. riot north of John Street in the Thomhyl areai The line wm We make all repair: 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 Ofl’ To You Auto Service Complete Service To All Makes of Cars ELGIN MILLS “"7. 4-315] [, June 21, 1962 NOTICE Street south