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The Liberal, 28 Jun 1962, p. 7

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THE I.IRF.RAI.. Richmond llill, Ontario. lIllll‘Sda)‘, ,uh. _ ._ - If}. IL”)- 4 REAL ESTATE I Service Vole A d i ' ‘ " FOR SALE 5 t h w H B d . . ' a '0" war BRIDES .§%%LDL\‘E7LO§. . 75':x-110ig. c S O y ('Oes Liberal (.OMPL rift...- . . Fatal Free Year nonlide . H . ,, .‘ SCI‘YICE \'0 E. I era l()1l] , nouh 0f lempmam““1:1,..52 Addison‘s majority _in the For the third time, Richmond ALBUMS lHAREâ€"ROSSEAUTseclUEdiilis ‘ let-ent Federal election has 11111 has Won a Special Citation From $40.00 up been increased to 964 votes. to York North ‘feet sandy beach. Electric range vdndoi-i (we disclosed lastdicd in l94ti. Award {01‘ having completed? lie had been in. according LAGERQUIST and refrigerator. Must sell. week that ghouls tore the bodyi‘poor health following his rc- I ~ ~. . ~ . 1-961 wmmm a fatal traffic?“ Asking 55300. Save on real ef-‘of a World War. ll war hero lease at the end of the war. | ggitllggnng 0mm! “amen filggmfiuit iglagfi; cheCdlst'I‘C‘ ltgte com'}nlSSlop.060wnerrun-31min its g'rayc in Ring City pence belie", 1he desecrm Count Show; Addison ,.e_ communitim“wimpgpuh??oandglal} 61 or 7U44154. rcl\\oi..i(.emete)rv [.lll‘lllE’. the night oflion was the work of youths caved 209 “may (1 A_ 0‘“. 5000 ‘ ‘ ‘ 0 Est. 1946 . BRETHREN IN CHRIST 33.500 Dowx ,June 1~-13- who used their own digging trim-i Gathers (PC) g7_ H g n. f l _ 93 Yonge St. 5., A I I ‘ CHURCH 7 room solid brick, 2 baths, at- The torso of a man. decorat-‘tools as none of the cemetel‘y's Stanley liall (NDP) 10 and ca es 118,110“ 10.. “1‘ award RIChmond “"1 Wm. VanderBent, Pastor iached garage, oil heat. brand'ed with the Distinguished Ser-.equipment was touched. Casts Alex Ford (Social Credit) ,Purgle-C as f ff‘eén'll annual, T044791 Tel.: Richmond Hill, TU. 4-3155 new. ready to more in. Call Mnfi'ice Order by Viscount Alex-lot footprints found at the scene. 6 rules. l.n T10 3193 ‘ “ar‘sd uncvheoni Whore Q H d v ST. MARY'S ' ‘ ST PAULS LUTHERAN Heise Hill (Gonnley) Hanson, ilU. 1-6137 or “U, ill-antler, was found on top of the were made by the OPP. lOntarilOonslb'feigonIigbiue bl Tiller “1.119;,” flue ANGIFingiVndCIIIIUCH . CHURCH ii) a'm. â€" Undiiy' SShool '“S’iiv II noslrr a. co Iz'ralecbypbceelrlniifl‘F‘e-‘il iaretak-er I‘Oca‘Ed a‘ “‘9 “0”” 9”“ 0ft lOntario Weekly Newscimp'ers A]: ' 1 Markham a.m. â€" ors lp eerce - . - .i , . uar ,am le'arer'lthc cemetery. the grave is noti g ’at- 1 ’ -. ‘ . Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Neil w‘lm Sm“ SChoo' 7.30 . __ ‘ ‘ i iii-Sfl‘ed at work on the morning of . - . ‘0“ Ion 35° [reamed an Em“ Amstam curate: Road p.m Evening Samoa if; __H Mme 7 Mme m- . hlsible from the two entrancesl 3rd {or “exceptlonal services {0 Wed. 7.45 p.m. - Prayer Meeting: Vaughan (3rd con., 3 miles north of Concord) 11.15 a.m. â€"â€" Worship Service ( lseveral hundred yards south at: Billing Method; Rev. Albert E. Myers, B.A., B.D., S.T.M., Pastor SUNDAY. JULY 1. 1962 10 a.m. â€" Morning Worship safety in 1961.“ A fatality on April 22 of this year was the first traffic deatll in Richmond Hill since Jan. 12, Rev. J. R. F. Moore SUNDAY. JULY 1. 1962 TRINITY II ‘3 BEDROOM house, ideal for Police have refused to .(len-lilic King Sideroad. young children, opposite park'ltify the dead soldier until they lovely garden, 120' frontage_‘lia\le located his widow, believ- VIENNA FURNITURE Corp. Robert Pettigrew and llydro customers in rural areas D MINION DAY . . . . : , .~ ,Consi. John Closs of the OPP I _ 3 am. _0HOLY COMMUNION Wed. p.m. â€"'-. concord ‘_s°h°°lh°“5¢) many extras l'nCludlng‘bulll-lnl“,d.t° l‘a‘e romanmd and "0“lvandm-f detachment are still of Ontario Will take over con- 1960. It ended 830 accident N Seerce ln Alon Lutheran 10 3-m- sunday S°h°°l breakfast llOle- allFaCllVe deC-‘lwm'g ‘“ England ‘invegii alin the incident No trol of their service entiliance free dai'S- ' 10 a.m.â€"HOLY COMMUNIO Church. Maple. ,Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave, crating Japanese_style reel-ea- They had hoped it) keep thelsm ‘emg: lug? been hkon' into equipment Jan 1 1963 accord_ Mayor James Haggar. and (.IUDIOI‘ Congregation and ‘under joint sponsorship) ‘ Roy Nigh, Pastor lion room, air conditioning, etc_;incident quiet until she had,cu'§l{)0d\f ‘ .i'na to a recent c'lmom'er letter pouc'e Chief R P Rbbhfm ac- i NUF'SCI‘YI ‘ Tcl.: Gormley 5544 5MP.) NIIA mortgage, Sacrificebecn notified but rumors in‘ ‘ ~‘ ,seht out bV Ontario “who cepted the awa‘rd ‘On beha‘” of; 49 INDUSTRIAL RD. 7 9m ' Ffigfifggg- THE 10.30 a.m. â€" Sunday School lat $15,900. TU. 4-3465. tfc49.the township forced them toj While, similar incidents have Up “mil no“. such eq'uh} Richmond Hm PHONE 884-5185 - - 7â€"___7..L __ 7 LA .- . . _ . ~ . . ' i u ' l . . _ 10 a.m.-‘HOLY COMMUNION ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 11.30 a.m. â€" Worship Service 514.500 BRADFORD. 50 acres‘ reveal Fllday the grave had‘been cropping up elSCVIIIOlC «in mm, has been owned and ser_ ham proud of the people ‘ Repalrs & Refimshmg ‘2 miles south "f maple) EvelyliarllygersMellecting 1mm pond “00de l“ 1957"be'i‘liedistifitiiiwivho had been Ubitgd‘ot‘liilscsvagatrNgoifi‘s91diltliF- View by the hydro" um“ Jan' 0f Rae-limo“ Hill' It is their To Antique Furniture SUNDAY. JULY 1. 1962 . -v - - barn 44 by 70. 3 room homefla prisoner duping ,he I”, wan ' ‘ ‘lv 't “'1” “WWW ‘0 “Pa” 0r aw“ ' the may” 5310“ They Furniture & Showcases bance of its kind in this area. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL Crosby and Bayvicw Avenues Rev. R. E. Mchnnan 407 Lynett Crescent TU. 4-4236 have won it by safe driving and by teaching their children good safety habits. I was honored to accept it on their behalf." rooooom30¢ replace the equipment at no bath. 1‘ d RICHVALE [GOSPEL CHAPEL‘I‘SIO‘000 BRADFORD, 50 r0111ngl _ 24 Oak Ave. Services 11 a.m. â€"- The Service 9.45 a.m. â€"â€" Sunday School an Bible Class Wed. 8 p.m. â€" Joint service with St. Paul's Lutheran, Richmond Ilill iii Zion Lutheran Church Built to Your Specifit'ation charge. in 1963, Ontario ilydro will charge for the cost of materials along with a nominal $2 service charge. The new rules is little more acres. pond. Part wooded, new g a garage. Sportsman‘s retreat. B. ‘““ a-V _ G. Jackson, King City, TE. 3â€" 9.30 a.m. â€" Remembrance Ser-g5076' T. L‘ Fraser Lth Tomm "‘09 lto. nu. 3.9425. clw52 GORMLEY NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED Ch h, TU. 4-7083 ____ 311 am. â€" Bible Hour & Sundav‘eâ€" 7 *7 7 i . r - than a change in the method SUNDIXY. JULY 1, 1962 School , ‘1.fj°(.)(§ “HOSTS, fiz‘é‘UTYu t Telephone Gormley 5201 of billing. Until four years ago,‘ 10 a.m. â€" Holy Communion pm. â€"8â€"- szpcl Megang (“03% if [iii-male onllargk trieesd the customer's hydro rates were». _â€"â€"â€" ., . . â€" yer an < ~ ». . '. ‘ ues -) Bane Reagng - Field; $13'300'mmytll11margins}; Kali Matsunaga died early our community attended thelggifgnb): {Siflllsififie‘zlgthe semce‘ ' “ghgngfill‘fi” RICHMOND HILL iWed. p.m.aâ€"â€" Pioneer girls “$6 groplfdigaynm” "‘3 e -r Frida‘y morning Funeral so... graduationcxcrcises on. Friday Thus, the change is only an} 0 All U ,d v , N I k 3.00,... & Jane gum, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCi" l Young peoglgifipm lad,“ FARL v STEWART "ice was held from the Earle Elâ€" fights; higgaera Christian tol- attctmpt by llydhn. {0 biflrl title ll 36 Cars ow n Stoc ' Rev. J. N. Hepburn. Min ster‘ _ ' ‘ h. L, F natal Home ,0 me Bud- e, r r1 . cus omer more airy, 0 ma 5 Re t d cal Estate Broker in , u . , " , I Rev. lI. chinalcdolrlowden B.A. MK" ve" Diamond. "JeSITSeeStBIVE: aasndnrligpeceis no. 21 “my? S" N" Aurora ~dhl5t Church Bathumt Street‘ grgfildzvtigigrfllagslgh “as m thclState; " ’ L Th ' '3 Organist and Chmr Leader ,h . ‘ 1 PA. 7-5076 rroronio, Monday evening. 1 M a V I . _ . . . . SUNDAY. JULY 1' 1962 ‘ 0 cr way 1 '52 , . r. all ills. Russel IIeisc H earson Organlst and Chmrmasfcr, 11 am _ Morning Worship ,_ 9 “‘7‘ Mr. Matsunaga had llVVediatthded the silver wedding an. - â€" - . m R. S. A. Mullen. A.R.C.T.. R.M.’I‘. SACR‘AMENT OF BAPTlsM GORMLEY RICHMOND HILL with his son and daughter-ln- niversary of her brother and P f ’ P t TVl ' Wednesday -â€" 11 am _ Nursery Departmen, UNITED MISSIONARY DOUBLE TRIPLEX llaw, s, Maitsunaga. m Gormley sisitcr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- '0 35507 5 ar Y ‘ 10.15 am â€" Holy Communion ' ' . CHURCH $27,000 fllll price for cach'fOl‘ several 5'031‘5- thur Winger. Fort Erie. Satur- 1961 Plymouth Belvedere, 6 cyl. Sedan 1959 Plymouth Savoy 8 cylinder, auto- Rllth Gai‘son, ADCM founder the M.T.Il. Musical Club. interviewed last Saturday SUNDAY. JULY 1. 1962 2nd Sunday After Trinity Rev. C. E. Hunking. Minister 10 a.m. â€" Sunday School Twenty ladies of the sewing circle met, Wednesday at. tth day. Many local pupils won prizes triplex, four 3-bedroom suites, - ' i ti T V'.'t ‘our Inv ta on 0 m 2 have 2 bathrooms each, ren THORNHILL . i ,Of was 8 a.m. â€" Holy Communion PKESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11 a.m. â€" Morning Worship from 4 suites $6.480. yearly, home of Mr. and Mrs. A. liawk- in the safety contests s onscred ‘ . ,. , . 11 a.m. â€"â€" Holy Communion. Hwy. 7‘ ,1, mi_ west of Yonge 7.30 p.m. â€" Evening Service plus 2 bachelor apartments for ins. The ladies were served a by the wo'menvs Institpute ggrtvfj‘hagglai, 9&emgggiesjglr‘]: matlc , mPrcachor - I‘hc Rector " Dmwa T_ Evans, Minister , ownerS. fine. building. 4 ball: CUI‘I‘Y andd‘lce dmm‘l‘ IT" M“ Lucille Heise won first prize Deah Dayle' Wagner Gerald. - ‘ I‘he Secret of Happiness Robert Davis Organist - CHURCH OF CHRIST comes, 2 brick garages. Call Ray Hawkins. ,‘in the safety roster contest, me B‘ruce‘Christopher'Toogood CheerICt Sedan, 8 CYlInder, autO' â€"â€"-â€"â€"-\ MORNING WORSHIP Welcomes you'ai 7 p.m. each Mr. Pauplis 368-3864 or evgs~ Mr. and Mrs; Elwood ‘Patten- Mary Steckley won first prize Patricia Shelton Ronald Boon! EMMANUEL DURING JULY & AUGUST Lords day CL- 9-9091~ , , ,df’" (Audrey 101"“ “'9”? ma‘r' in the safety essay contest and and Janice Gra'mger also ap_ ma IC Corner of Laurie Rd. and CROWN TRUSI‘ CO. rled Saturday afternoon in the Mardi T ndah won first rile I _ . ANGLICAN CHURCH 10 am ‘ ‘ y p Peared 1957 M L St I: W 8 1 d . qUNnAY JULY 1 1959 Concord Ave.. Concord 302 Bay St. 368-3864 United Church Bethesda. for the iunio, mom ' . . ‘. e Cor 3 Ion agon, cy In er Mackay Drive - Rlchvale ~ ’ , _ v ~ . . . V . , A ~ They displayed their musical . Guest Munster; Isaiah 1-18: Come let us reason c1w152 Mrs. A. Lawence of ancou On June 25' of the pupils Grades 6, 7 and 8 at SS. N0. 4, Markham enjoyed a bus trip to the Toronto international Air- port at Malton and to Sportsâ€" land Park for supervised swim- ming and~baseball. On June 26, Grades 1 to 5 hobby-craft; showing the won- derful work they had accomp- lished in this unique organiz- ation. It proved to be a most interesting and enlightening in- terview by the “Professor,” Stain Francis, Iris Cooper and Miss Garson. The producer and Rev. Fred C. Jackson TU. 4-2418 Mrs. Jas. E. Howard. Organist SUNDAY. JULY 1. 1962 11 a.m. â€" Family Service 1956 Chrysler Sedan, immaculate 1955 Meteor Coach, 8 cylinder ‘ MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM MAKE US AN OFFER .ver spent the weekend with her ‘cousins. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wil- cox. Dr. .lohn Wilford. of Chilli- wack, B.C. spent the weekend with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Britnell. Rev. G. L. Douglas, S.T.M.. i Librarnian, Knox College. Toronto Next. Sunday. July 8 Rev. Calvin Chambers, BA. B.D. First Presbyterian Church together saith the Lord. In filznltoriams COUNTRY BUNGALOW An absolute bargain at $19,900. Priced bclow appraised value, .this large 6 room brick bunga- low. has many outstanding fea- tures, 2 baths and 2 car gar- I’ARISH 0F KING (Anglican) HOURS OF SERVICE All Saints’ Church - King City 10 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer New Westminster. BC. BARKER a All loving memory of a dear father and grand- father, William E. Barker, who passed away June 30th, 1961. age. Beautiful recreation room, 2 fireplaces. custom broadloom. Lot 90 by 120 feet. Mr. Vin- cent, AV 5-1156. The Markham Township Fe- deration of Agriculture Spons- ored a St. John’s Ambulance Course in Victoria Square Hall last winter. On Wednsday ev- at 5.8. No. 4 Markham and SS. No. 3. Markham visited River- dale Zoo and Centre Island. The Evening WMS of the Mr. Francis found this group so enthusiastic; that some of the members will be called back to appear individually on Chan- 61 YONGE ST. S. Your Chrysler, Plymouth Dealer TU. 4-7381 RICHMOND HILL U.M. Church met Monday night at the home of Mrs. F. Doust, During the evening Mrs. Don- 11.10 a.m. â€" Sunday School nel 9 in weeks to Come. His memory is as dear today, cninig Dalton Rumney present- As in the hour he passed away. TREES TREES PRIVAC‘ ed certificates to the 28 suc- Located just one block off ST. STEPIIEN'S CHURCH Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector. Rev. Ramsay Armitage, M.A., D.D. 8 a.m. â€" Holy Communion 11 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sun- day of month at 11 11 a.m. â€" Sunday School Holy Baptism by appointment ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN (Yonge at Jefferson, Oak Ridges) Rev. D. C. H. Michell. LL.B. Rector Morning Prayer . . . . . . il a.m. Teen Age Bible Class 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Holy Communion 2nd and 4th Sunday (Sunday School bus from Elglni Mills 9.45 a.m.) ST. MARK'S ANGLICAN (Yonge at Elm Grove, Oak Ridges) Morning Prayer 9.45 a.m. Holy Communion .. lst Sunday Sunday School . . . . . . 9.45 am BAPTIST RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street (Opposite the High School) Pastor: G. Forbes SUNDAY, JULY 1. 1962 9.45 a.m. â€" Bible School Classes for all V 11 a.m. â€" Morning Worship 7 p.m. â€" Evangelistic Service Wed. 8 p.m. â€" Prayer Meeting A Friendly Welcome Is Extended To ALL AT The Young Church with the Old Message ‘ ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH} Richmond Hill ‘ meeting in ' THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCII 1 during July and August ' 11 a.m. â€" Morning Service THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH (‘onvention of Ont. 3; Que.) Stop 17. Yonge Street Rev. Minton Johnston. B.D.. , Minister Mrs. Cameron Andrew. Organist 10 a.m. â€" Senior and Intermed- iate School 11 a.m. â€" Junior School and} Nursery . MORNING WORSHIP ll a.m. 7 p.m. â€" High Fellowship and Young People's We cordially invite you to worship with us LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCII (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada) ‘ Church Street Langstafll Edwin H. Mitchell “astor‘ Phone AV. 5-II-llll LORD‘S DAY SERVICES . 9.50 a.m. â€" Sunday School 1 11 a.m. â€" MORNING SERVICE '7 p.m. â€" EVENING SERVICE Supervised Nursery at all Lord's day activities ‘ MID-WEEK HOUR. Wed. 8 p in.‘ Prayer, Praise. Bible Study Women's Missionary Fellowship: Thursday, 1 pm. i Evening Mission Circle 2nd and‘ 4th Thursday. 7.45 pm Junior Ambassadors. Friday '7 pm. A WARM \VELCOME AWAITS YOU 511.15 a.m. â€" Morning Service, B.A.. B.D. Rev. Howard J. Veals. B.A.. ' B. Paed. ‘ SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1962 9.45 a.m. â€" Intermediate and Senior Sunday School 1 11 a.m. ~â€" Sunday School and Nursery ‘si ST. ANDREW'S . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAPLE, ONT. and ST. PAUL’S CHURCH. 7th CON.. VAUGHAN TWP. Rev. B. F. Andrew. Minister COMBINED SUMMER SERVICES with Maple and Hope United Churches DURING JULY l St. Andrew's at 10.30 a.m. St. Paul’s at 11.30 am. Rev. Ralph Williams will pneach Fulfill) RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Sunday. July 1. 1962 ; Rev. W. W. Patterson ST. MATTHEW'S UNITED CHURCH SUMMER SERVICES Crosby. Ave.. Richmond Hill Rev. William W. Patterson SUNDAY. JULY 1, 1962 10 a.m. â€" Divine Worship i Nursery Services for the little people i THORNHILL ‘1 UNITED CHURCH Rev. Hugh Robert MacDonald. 11 a.m. â€" Morning Worship 9 pm â€"â€" “Faith at Work" CFGM For further information call AV. 5-2131 i o CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH Rev. Hugh Robert MacDonald. B.A.. B.D. ‘ 9.45 am. â€" Worship Service and Sunday School Other Denominationsiw RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Buggies Rev R. T. Holton Minister Church of the Light and Life Hour, CHML. 9 a.m. Sunday SUNDAY. JULY 1. 1962 No services in local church Annual Camp Meeting July 1 - July 8 at Pine Orchard Camp Grounds. 6 miles east of Newmarket on Vivian Road. Rev. R. Schamehorn of Shawville, Quebec. Guest Speaker CALVARY CHURCH RICHMOND HILL 96 Hunt Ave.. Richmond Hill Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada j Rev. P. A. Sorensen. Pastor TI’. 4-4387 ‘ 10 a.m. â€"- Sunday School 11 a.m. â€" The Pastor 7 p.m. â€" Tile Pastor Wed. 8.30 p.m. - Prayer Meeting SEVENTH-DAY .\D\'ENTISTS CHURCH (Pastor H. G. Fischbacher) Meeting every Saturday ill the Masonic Hall Cl'OSby Avenue. Richmond Hill Worship Service 9.20 a.m. Sabbath School 10.30 a.m. Everybody welcome ’BROWNLEE â€" In loving mem- ‘BURNS â€" In loving memory . l. ‘f Ett and famil and rand- Rev. c. G. Higginson, B.A.. B.D. “"8 a y g â€"ever remembered by Mary. Alex and family. c1w52 * is t w- of a dear brother, George. who passed away, June 28. 1953. “Beautiful memories are treas- ures ever. .5 Of happy days when we were? together." â€" lovingly remembered by sister Jane. c1w52 .n I! it w- of my dear husband William who passed away June 30th, 1958. Four years have passed dear Bill Since you were called away. How well I do remember That sad and weary day. â€" lovingly remembered by children. c4w52 ##1## BUTT â€"- In loving memory of my dear husband, William Cabel Butt, who passed away June 28, 1961. Faithful husband, one of the best. l May God grant ‘him eternal res-i. â€" lovingly remembered .Joan. . wife c1w52 III 1 n- It MCCARTHY â€"â€" In loving mem- ory of a dear wife and moth- er. Eva, who passed away; July lst. 1961. ‘ .There is a family who misses you i And finds time long since you went. 1 i We think of yot daily and‘ hourly. But try to be brave and con- tent. Tears that we shed are in sil- ence. And we breathe a sigh of re- gret, f For you were ours, and we reâ€" member. Though all the world forget. â€" lovingly remembered by husband John and family. 1w52 t it- it- a .PELLETIER â€" In loving mem- 1 cry of a beloved mother. Fio- rence. who passed away June 28, 1959. here the light forever shin» l eth, Where no storm arisetli more, Where the Saviour meets his loved ones. 1On the Shore. Grant that we with them. thy loved ones. .Whom by faith we still can see. lMay when life's great morning dawneth. 'Follow thee. â€" Lovingly‘ remembered and sadly missed by her family. c1w52 O i t t WATSON â€"â€" In loving memory of a dear wife and mother who passed away July lst. 1960. Upright and just in all her ways. Loyal and true through all her days Silently bore. God took no more. lovingly remembered by husband Jim, son Robert and daughter-in-law Anne *lwi‘l CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Fred Hoover of Rose- ,view Avenue would like to thank all her friends and neigh- bors for the lovely cards. let- ters and flowers sent to her at the Fairfax Hospital. \irs Home" is now at. the Iliff Nur- lsing Home. Dunn Loring. Ya. I suffered. patiently her home to suffer eiw52‘ Yonge, near Thornhill, older type 6 room family home. Sit- uated on lot 60 by 240 feet, 2 baths, large garage and work- shop. hot water heat. Priced to sell. Mr. Vincent, AV. 5-1156. H. KEITH REALTOR c1w52‘ $10,500 AURORA - Delightful older brick home that promises economy plus comfort for your whole family, located in a bet- ter area of town, this fine prop- erty features 3 bedrooms, spac- ious living and dining room area, new modern family room, one car garage, nice garden. Ex- cellent terms. $13,000 AURORA Here is a neat 3 bedroom, fully detached brick bungalow that your whole family will rave about. Includes 3 spacious bedrooms, modern kitchen that’s a real wife saver. The economy and convenience of storms and screens, and a low down payment â€"â€" only $1,600 to one 6% mortgage. Be sure and see this today. W. R. CASE, REAL ESTATE 96 Yonge St. 5., Aurora. Ont. PA. 7-4288 WA. 1-1691 c1w52 LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS PHONE TU. 4-1105 . AV. 5-3316 VACATION ” TIME SPECIALS PLYWOOD 9c Radio‘s)" ARBORITE SQ. FOOT DOORS 1.95 ['P SECONDS VINYL FLOOR COVERING 6‘ and 9‘ widths so. YD. CUT TO SIZE SERVICE Thompson INTERIOR SUPPLY LIMITED Our New Location 6I78 YONGE ST. Opposite Roy Foss Motors BA. 5 - 779] FREE DELIVERY gen, spent the weekend with his jinger and daughter, Mrs. Ter- .and Mrs. Landon Sieckley, Mr. .Albert Cober, Morrison, Ill. and cessfutl candidates. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Noble at- tended the funeral of their brother-in-liaw, Henry Warriner Bradford, Monday. Howard Pattenden, Ruther- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Paittenden. Presentation Made About 70 neighbors gathered Tuesday evening at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Wm. Ash for the presentation to Miss Aud- rey Toun and Elwood Patten- dcn. JO‘l‘ln Mullings was chairman and a very interesting program was presented. C. Milsted made the presentation of a chair, floor lamp. hassock and smok- cr‘s stand. Fred Lewis arrived home Friday after spending several weeks in Sunnybrook Hospital. Mrs. Meridith Ash returned home Saturday afternoon after spending 10 days in East Gen- eral Hospital, Toronto. Vacation Bible School will be- gin at Heise Hill Church, July 2, at 7 p.m. Children will be picked up by bus and there will be classes for all ages. Miss Kathleen Heise of Ford- wich is spending the summer with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barker received a phone call Saturday telling them of the arrival of a grand-daughter -â€"- born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber of Guelph. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. French wer Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carr, Mrs. Vcra Brill- Sask., Mr. ncy, Handsworth, Levi Steckley. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Ingmam, Dundas, Remand Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Elliott. Attend Graduation A number of ‘people_from North Richvale News Correspondent Mrs. A. Blackburn 108 Yongehurst TU. 4-2617 Ross Doan girls" baseball: team won the championship, for the Vaughan area June 20; at Thornhill Park by defeating Powell Road 22-3. Luncheon at the home ofi Mrs. A. Crutchctt. Aurora, wast enjoyed by Mrs. 'ce. Mrs.‘ B. Rl K. Wright. Mrs. A. Knowies,‘ Mrs. M. Walker, Mrs. R. Hook.l, and Mrs. M. Blackburn, all oil Richmond Hill, June 7. . Yongehurst Road boxes for mail delivery expect- ed next month. Mrs. Mae Walker broke a bone in her foot. She now has her leg in a cast. Emil): GRAHAM, Austin Parker â€" at Markham, Wednesday. June 27. 1962. Austin Parker Gra- ham. beloved husband of Mary \I‘cllar. dear father of Howard, llclcn (Mrs. S. Pi- pherg Hazel. Murray, Gor- don, Lillian ers. G. Gaus- lini and the late Earl. Doll;- las and Donald. in his 8211c! tear Resting at the Dixon l‘unri'al Lions. Markham Serlice on Friday at 2.30 pm. Interment Elmwood Ce-. metcry. lBoard has clw52l _ ald Meeks was given a baby shower for Vera Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Heft and children spent the weekend WiitJh relatives in the Owen Sound district. i Neighborhood Notes ‘ Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Elliott were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McSorley, Holly- wood, Cail., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keith, Toronto, Mrs. Ewaid, North Bay and Mr. and Mrs. Don EWald and family, Bramp- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thom, Vic- toria Park. Toronto and Levi Elliott enjoyed a mutual birth- day supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Eli-a‘s‘Eiliott visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wil- son, Whitby, a former station agent at Gormley, on Sunday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Deniton, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dana and Dale had dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Donor and family, Markham. Mr, and Mrs. Russ Pollock and children of Ravvenshioe had dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Milsted. Friends were pleased to re- new acquaintances with Rev. and Mrs. Bolender and child- ren, Kitchener, after the Sunâ€"‘ da, evening service. Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Ted) Jones were married Friday ev- ening at Bethany Church, Min- neapolis, Minn. He is the eld- est son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jones. Miss Reta Bidcn, Regina, Sask.. is spending a week with her cousin, Mrs. George Leary. Mrs. George Leary attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Prof. and Mrs. J. C. Steck- ley, Stouffville, Saturday, at the home of their son and da-ughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Steckley, Don Mills. A number of people attend- ed the funeral of Mrs. William Baker at Uxbridge'Thursday afternoon. Burial was in Heise Hoill Cemetery. Mrs. Baker was 1 8. David Fry Takes Trophy At Meett Supporters of the old one- room public school were vindi- cated at the recent Vaughan Township Schools Athiletic‘ Meet. Seven year-old David Dry, rep- resenting Coleraine, one of the townships few remaining one- room public schools, won the Maple Lions‘ Club trophy as most promising athlete at the. meet. Concord Public School mono- polizcd things in the school re- lay meets, taking the senior girls. junior girls, and junior boys championships. Wood- bridge took the Jack Fraser trophy in the senior boys’ relay. The three trophies won by Concord were donated by Thomas A. Keffer, Gordon A. McEachern and Pierre Berton. for senior girls, junior boys and junior girls, respectively. Ask Suggestionsj it in the From Town Firms Richmond Hill Industrial» Commission has drawn up a; list of problems which must be‘ solved if the town is to attract; new industry. Problems on the list include long and short-range industrial planning, services, advertising and publicity, industrial clim- ate, type of industry Richmond Hill should be seeking, liaison with other municipal bodies. prestige items, maintenance of present industrial sites, area industrial promotion and land annexation. . According to Industrial Com- missioner Robert Langford.‘. land annexation and services would ‘be included on the ageny a of the next commission meet-L lng. ‘ It has also decided to send out a letter to each town industry, asking for suggestions on how the industrial climate might be Boarcl Gets $6,563.35. For Repairs To Hall? The Maple Community Centre received $6,563.35, from Vaughan Township to be used for repairs on the Maple Community Hall. l Money was made availablel when trustees of Maple Policel Village agreed to a reduction of five mills in their tax rate.l the Maple Community Centre area correspond exactly. ‘ Approval of the change in mill rates came at Monday‘ night‘s council meting. LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS improved. Used Tractor, Mower' Purchased By Vaughan Vaughan Township Council has approved the purchase of a new tractor and mower for road- side weed contirol. Road superin- tendent Kerr was authorized by council to purchase a used Case residents The cut was from seven to two‘tractor with a highway mower are busy putting in their letter mills. Limits of the village and.attachcd. The township will pay Roe Tractor and Equipment Limited. Cooksvilic. $1,250 less $250 trade-in allowance for their old itractor, -GetResults-TU. 4-II05 ASK ABOUT OUR j/tumalay TU. 4 - IIOS a ten L00] 1 CARRIER SERVICE i district You get more news from your Dateline. . . . Everywhere Home District in "The liberal" than in any other‘newspaper. It comes to you â€" reported com- ‘ pletely, reliably, impartially and interestingly â€" direct from the biggest news stall maintained These days, when what happens in your home district is so im- portant to you, it's a smart idea to read “THE every Thursday. . by any district newspaper. LIBERAL"

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