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The Liberal, 19 Jul 1962, p. 11

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TIIE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday. July 19. 10‘ II Vau han's Share Takes Top Honor At 1 ‘ ' . . g . Oxford County Show Two Groups Get OI Hospital Road , . .\ Richmond Ilill dog has br cn chosen best of its breed all Gran . . . ‘ is to t' ~ ,. , . T B Saturdays Oxford County Dog Hons totallinggzlggzl waging; Vaughan 'l‘ownship has auth- orized an expenditure of 315.000 show. Woodstock. Ascot Com- proved at Mon a" nights; mu... mand Pcrformaice. a wu‘c-hair- in. of Richmmlld Hm; T ed terrier owned by iii-Tom‘s Came“ rm” Kennels. Naughton Drive. Elgin ‘ . 'l‘h \"- ~ - . ~ ._ Mills. was awarded top spot by“. C Human Old“ M M“ 5 received a grant of $2.000 SERVICES ‘ ,_ I. to extend a road to the pro- t.11( judges < - ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL -- .3. . _, r . , r r ' K _ down slightly from last year. AN ' CHURCH 24 Oak Ave. ‘i‘i 151(1):” 1 \IPH‘. central llospnal' rho do“ U"‘5]‘°d [him I” 5‘ Richmond llill Horticultural Wan" Scott School. Mukh-m Services ‘TFEHChIam-lngiclte \\g:ilgllsil:1[})r o: tfitold of (:9 lm C(impti‘illlml for‘Soeicty got a grant of Soot) to . Road Sunday â€"- ' L _' ’ or c gran Clamp ons ip. hel {um . -. - ‘, . ANGE'féAIILAEfiISJRC" Rev. Albert. E. Myers. B.A.. l9.30 a.m. â€" Remembrance Ser-l ‘13}fqi'tC(-cssablllt)v[othene“.hos_ This is the second year m mes; prossgml s ('l\1C Implme- . ‘ B.D.. S.T.M.. Pastor ‘ Vice 1 ‘ ' . a m“ “‘3‘ “i‘Toms' has “'00 1 O i . mahmond Hm ' ~ SUNDAY. JULY 22. 1962 iii a.m. -â€" Bible Hour 8; Sunday) According to Clerk .1. M. Me- the best of breed award. aceord- 'n a lcuef m the {OWL the Rem": Rev' J' F" 0 NH] W h' S ' lee and School l Donald. the township would not in" t R S d ‘ ' ' socmy thande mum” for the Aulstam Curate; 10 a.m. â€" ors 1p .CIV 7 G08 9] Ween“ mow immedimel'v w build m the I: ~ “3”” 9" Qllnel 01' use of a room in the town hall Re" ‘1' R' F' Moore sunday SChOOL ’l‘tfelmi 0â€" mp â€": PI‘aVEI‘ and road. liowever the bvlav h (CI p .Cnm‘l‘.‘ Asl‘m Lommand and “de f01‘ Permission to use SUNDAY' JULY 22’ 1962 wed. 8' pm' I lit ran 5" Bijhle. Reading‘ to be passed by. iulv 31 inVordir 'cnmtn‘iances mm mm me the mom again "Mt yea” ‘ TR‘NITYIV D ) senlcéhllllll‘ch.10IVIaI-TILE. lei Wed.. 7 pm. â€" Pioneer girls to qualify for the Provincial (“mm "In" lam "eal' The rim grams had 1’99" “1' (5" Mary Magda cfiolufiloq (under joint sponsorship) 1 group ‘ grant. Guided m 'hl‘ “'62 “Ids”- go‘émrfi1HN/(13ggNfiec XIXRAYE‘R 1 Young people'5 And ladles' ‘ II was hoped. he said. that Approve Sketch Plans. â€"â€"~ rrrrrr _ .s... L__ (Junior Congregation and ‘ meetings as announced 1 Vaughan. Markham Township | l“Jesus saves and there is no Nursery) n and Richmond Hill. would get ° 4 pm. H HOLY BAPTISM > other way together to reach some agrce- For RICI‘IVdIE 7 a.m..- EVENSONG l RICHMOND HILL GORMLEY mm M" “Midi” semm‘ Official a ~ ‘. . . . ppIoval of sketch 10 am_1¥‘g€395530ymwmom rnnsarraman cuuncu , UNITED MISSIONARY £22..‘3.f,,,l1,°§,‘;“;;,,$313“th plans for the new Richvalc COMPLETE . . . . . 1R" N'v Hw‘fim' [osmium- CHURCH ‘ Share of the burden. g 5 School has been received from‘ WEDDING THE ANGMCAN CHURCH OF rs. era amon . Rev. C. E. Hunking. Minister The 315.000 would be enough the Deparimcm 0‘ Education" ALBUMS CANADA , THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL) Crosby and Bayview Avenues Rev. R. E. Mchnnan 4‘07 Lynctt Crescent TU. 4-4236 Church. TU. 4-7083 SUNDAY. JULY 22. 1962 10 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer HOLY TRINITY THORNHILI. Brooke 85 Jane Strcets Rector Rev. H. Reginald Htmden. B.A., L. Th. Organist and Choirmaster. R. s. A. Mullen, A.R.C.T.. R.M.T. Wednesday â€" _ 10.15 a.m. â€" Holy Communion SUNDAY. JULY 22. 1962 Fifth Sunday After Trinity 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Preacher: The Rector “The Royalty of Inward Happiness“ EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive - Richvale Rev. Fred C. Jackson TU. 4-2418 . Mr. Jas. E. Howard. Organist SUNDAY. JULY 22. 1962 11 a.m. -â€"- Family Service PARISH OF KING (Anglican) HOURS OF SERVICE All Saints’ Church - King City 10 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer 11.10 a.m. -’-â€" Sunday School ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector. Rev. Ramsay Armitage, M.A.. DD. 8 a.m. â€"~ Holy Communion 11 a.m. â€" Morning Prayer 1 Holy Communion on 2nd Sun-‘ day of month at II II 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 . . . . . . 11 a.m. Holy Communion 2nd and 4th Sunday ST. MARK'S ANGLICAN (Yonge at Elm Grove. Oak Ridges) Morning Prayer Holy Communion .. BAPTIST RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street (Opposite the High School) Pastor: G. Forbes SUNDAY. JULY 22. 1962 9.45 a.m. â€" Bible School Classes for all 11 a.m. â€" Morning Worship 7 pm. â€" Evangelistic Service Wed. 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting 9.45 a.m. lst Sunday Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY. JULY 22. 1962 11 a.m. â€"- Morning Worship 11 a.m. â€" Nursery Department. - Your Invitation To Visit 1 THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hwy. 7. 1/.» mi. west of Yonget Dlllwyn T. Evans. Minister Robert Davis. Organist MORNING WORSHIP . DURING JULY 8; AUGUST 10 a.m. SUNDAY. JULY 22. 1962 Guest Minister: Rev. Calvin Chambers. B.A. B.D. First Presbyterian Church New Westminster, BC. Ilear Mr. Chambers, our former. minister. also on July 22nd and 29th. S'l‘. 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 St. Andrew’s at 10.30 a.m. St. Paul's at 11.30 am. Rev. Ralph Williams will pmach UNITED RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH 3 Rev. C. G. Higginson, B.A.. B.D.l SUNDAY. JULY 22, 1962 l 11.15 a.m. -â€" Morning Service Rev. W. W. Patterson ST. MATTHEW'S UNITED CHURCH Crosby Ave.. Richmond Hill Rev. William W. Patterson SUMMER SERVICES SUNDAY, JULY 22. 1962 10 a.m. â€"- Divine Worship Nursery Services for the little people THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. Hugh Robert MacDonald. B.A.. B.D. Rev. Howard J. Veals. B.A., B. Pacd. SUNDAY. JULY 22. 1962 l 9.45 a.m. â€" Intermediate andl Senior Sunday School 11 a.m. â€" Sunday School and. Nursery 11 a.m. â€"â€" Morning Worship . 9 pm â€" “Faith at Work" CFGM For further Information call' AV. 5-2131 CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH Rev. Hugh Robert MacDonald, l A Friendly Welcome Is Extended To ALL AT l The Young Church with the‘ Old Message ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH Richmond Hill meeting in THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH during July and August 11 am. â€"- Morning Service THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH (Convention of Out. 8.: Que.) Stop 17. Yonge Street Rev. Mlnton Johnston. D.D.. Minister Mrs. Cameron Andrew. Organist 10 a.m. â€" Senior and Intermed- iate School â€" Junior School and Nursery MORNING WORSHIP 11 a.m. 7 pm. â€" High Fellowship and Young People's Wo cordially invite you to worship with us LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH (Fellowship of Evangelical) Baptist Churches in Canada) Church Street Lansstafi Edwin H. Mitchell Pastor Phone AV. 5-3-101 LORD'S DAY SERVICES 9.50 a.m. â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. -- MORNING SERVICE '7 p.m. â€"â€" EVENING SERVICE Supervised Nursery at all Lord's day activities MID-WEEK HOUR. Wed. 8 pm. Prayer, Praise. Bible Study Youth activities Tues. 7 pm. .lunior Ambassadors. Saturday 9.30 a.m. A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU LUTHERAN THE ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 miles south of Maple) SUNDAY. JULY 22. 1962 11 a.m. 11 a.m. â€" The Service 9.45 am. â€" Sunday School and Bible Class Wed. 8 pm. â€" Joint service with St. Paul's ‘ Lutheran. Richmond Hill in Zion Lutheran Church B.A.. B.D. 9.45 a.m. â€"- Worship Service and Sunday School Services each evening execptl .Sunday â€"â€" 2:30 and 7:30 pm. Welcomes you at 7 pm. each GLASS. . RICHMOND HILL ‘FREE Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles Rev R. T. Hoiton Minister Church of the Light and Life SUNDAY. JULY 22. 1962 10:00 am. Sunday School Class- es for all ages. ‘11230 a.m. Worship. The minist- er in charge. Services at Pine Orchard Camp‘ Ground on Vivian Road. CALVARY CHURCH RICHMOND HILL 96 Hunt Avc., Richmond Hill Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada . TU. 4-4387 10 a.m. â€"- Sunday School 11 a.m. â€"- The Pastor ,7 pm. â€"- The Pastor lWed. 8.30 p.m. - Prayer Meeting ’ Rev. P. A. Sorensen. Pastor \ Everybody welcome SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH (Pastor H. G. Fischbacher) Meeting every Saturday in the Masonic Hall {Crosby Avenue, Richmond Hill .Worshlp Service 9.20 a.m. Sabbath School 10.30 a.m. BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH Wm. VanderBent, Pastor Tel.: Richmond Hill. TU. 4-3155 Heise Hill (Gormley) 10 a.m. â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. - Worship Service 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service Wed. 7.45 pm. - Prayer Meeting Vaughan (3rd con.. 3 miles north of Concord) 11.15 a.m. â€" Worship Servlca Concord (Schoolhouse) 10 a.m. â€"- Sunday School Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave. Roy Nigh. Pastor 'I‘cl.: Gormley 5544 10.30 a.m. â€" Sunday School 11.30 a.m. â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. â€"â€" Evening Service Tues. 8 pm. â€"- Prayer Meetgg lOther Denominations‘ METHODIST CHURCH Hour. CHML. 9 a.m. Sunday , 'No evening service due to Union Pikes Peak Tent Meeting. July 8-22nd 5th Concession. Whltchurch Saturday 1 CHURCH OF CHRIST Lord‘s day Corner of Laurie Rd. and Concord Ave.. Concord Isaiah 1-18: Come let us reason together saith the Lord. IBtrtle Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Would like to announce the arrival of a son Michael Patrick on July 7th at Newmarket Hospital. c1w3 s a w- a KENDRY â€" Doreen and Wil- fred, happily announce the birth of their daughter. Beth‘ Lynn on July 17. 1962. at Branson Hospital, Willowdale. A sister for Gregory and Douglas. *1w3 Engagements Mr. and Mrs. E. Budzianow- ski of Richmond Hill wish to announce the engagement. of , their daughter Janina to Mr; Donald Ste-wart. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart of Willowdale. The marriage to take place at the Willowd'ale United Church at 4 pm. Sa'iutday. July 28th, 1962. c1w3 Deaths . DIVlN‘CENZO. Mario â€"â€" Sud- denly as a result of an accid-' ent Sunday, July 15. 1962.‘ Mario, loving son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Divincenzo of 207 Rumble Ave., Richmond Hill, dear brother of Marie. Andy, Connie, Antoinette and Syl- via. Rested at the Wright and Taylor Chapel of the Pipher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill, Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. c1w3 wk a s .a William Lauder Suddenly at Lake Simcoe on Sunday, July 15. 1962. Will- iam Lauder Glass of 32 Yonge St. 5., Richmond Hill. belov- ed husband of Marguerite Ellis, dear father of Mary Ellen (Mrs. R. I. Flett) loving grandfather of Peter, brother of Jack E., Toronto, Phyllis and Lenore of Oshawa. Restâ€" ed at the Wright and Taylor Chapel of the Pipher Funeral" Home, 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Interment Richmond Hill Cemetery. e1w3 Attend Official Ope lligniiarics at the official opening of the in the Richmond Hill Municipal Hall last week are seen above (left to right), Mayor James Haggart. York County Warden William Sellers, Senior County Magistrate 0. S. Hallinrake and Pearse. Opening of Richmond llill'slthe establishments of courts in Magistrates Court Thursday Newmarkct and Willowdalc. morning brought out one of the Both Mr. llollinnakc and Mr. IBFSCSL crowids of “innocent” I’earse emphasized that giving people that court is likely tolthe “appearance of justice hav- sec. ling been done.“ is as important as justice having been done. Mr. Pearse suggested. the per- son who was tricd in a shabby court. didn‘t have much confi- In the audience were mem- bers of York County Council, Richmond Ilill Town Council. along with representatives from most neighboring munici‘pallâ€" deuce in the court’s decision. tics. John Addison. MP. for; Mr. Pearse said. there had York North, and A. A. Mac-,been a noticeable improvement in courtroom facilities in the province in the 12 years since he had become a magistrate. John Addison recently elect- ed MP for York North, praised the facilities of the courtroom, echoing the value of good facil- ities in maintaining a proper atmosphere for justice. After recalling past magis- trates in York County. Mr. MacKenzie praised Mr. Hollin- rake as a magistrate who is able to temper justice with mercy. Mayor W. A. Kent of Newmarkct was the final speaker at the opening. He said that his town was just- ly proud of its courtroom facilities but conceded that they couldn't compare with Richmond Hill’s. Magistrates court was first Kenzie. MLA for York North} also attended the opening. ‘ Mayor W. J. Haggart welcom- ed the visitors and distinguishâ€" ed guests that included Magis- trate O. S. Hollinrakc and De- puty Magistrate R. Pearse. The court was opened offic- ially when York County Ward- en Wm. Sellers handed over the keys of the courtroom to Magistrate Hollinrake and cs- corted the magistrate to the bench. Rev. James O'Neil of St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Rich- mond Hill. chose a section from the dedication to Westminster Abbey to open the court. ‘ Expansion of the court sys-‘ tem in York County in the 171 years since he had taken office \ as the crux of a talk by Ma-l gistrate Hollinrake. He recalled TwoCommissioners Say l l VACATION TIME SPECIALS PLYWOOD 9c SEEMS" ARBORITE 40c $5.383 DOORS UP sacoyns VINYL FLOOR COVERING 6' and 9' widths .05 so. m. CUT TO SIZE SERVICE Thompson INTERIOR SUPPLY LIMITED Our New Location 6I78 YONGE ST. Opposite Roy Foss Motors BA. 5 - 779i FREE DELIVERY “It's Time They Paid" The recent ruling that Metro our feet now and it was must pay Yorl: County $153.06? longer so necessary." has brought mixed reactions Mr. Rutherford said that it from two local members of‘was hard to say whether the County Council. .sum mentioned was adequate. 1 According to an Ontario Mun» The Sl‘burbs “'hiCh jome‘i ieipal Board rulind Metro mustimetro contained 87 per “3m .5. . .g . pay that sum to compensate for.0f the townsmp 3 ,pPPUIallon assessment. Chief burden the county's lack of revenue i‘e-lflld sulting from the Metro almalga-i 9" by “‘9 "0mm “'35 for mad mation in 1954. £03” "The sum should have been Reeve A. H. Rutherford, Vau- paid long ago." commented ghan Township commented thatheeve Floyd Perkins of Rich. after nine years it was too latelmond “in: ~- 5:, m,“- it is to argue about the matter. "The‘dead “we,” county “'35 19“ ‘0 “39m” he‘ County Council had not dis- said- "and “'9 had a tough cussed the question yet this Struggle M the Stall we're 0“ year he said. It was hard to judge whether the sum is fair without furthur study, he added. Both Mr. Perkins and Mr. Rutherford are county commis- sinners. a MITRE INTEREST Slight Increase Over Last Year Enrollment in Vauzhau 'l‘own- ship Public Schools showed only a nominal increase of 56 from June 1961 to June 1962. according to figures prepared by Superintendent .I. .\. Gil)- son. Figures for 1962 are 2.087, compared to 2.931 for 1961 Largest enrolment was 378 at Charles flowitt School GUARANTEED DEPOSIT RECEIPTS Interest on daily balance, redeemable ANY time Minimum Deposit $5,000.00 GUARANTY TRUST CUIIIIFUII \' of (Inuit/u CAPITAL AND RESERVE SI 8,000,000.00 Mo‘re Torcn’o 0H4"! DON MillS CEN'RE 7-0431 Thornhill. 325 at George Bail- ey and 312 at Langstaff. Smallest schools were Burl- mlton with 21 rifle with ‘33 and Vellore with .._ JAA an very Emmi}? I‘t'<x*l‘.l.i_‘« .ll‘l‘tidnnrc [or 1063 was 94 i ;)(‘I‘ rent. well Iahm‘e the provincial average. according to Mr. Gibson. IIO‘ pupils. Purpleâ€" ning new magistrate's court Deputy Magistrate R. (Photo by Lagcrquist) held in Richmond Hill coun- cil chambers earlier this year. Traffic court has been held in Richmond Hill for many years. The court chambers. which are located in the former head- quarters of the senior citizens’ club, are officially designated as an auditorium and are rent.- ec‘. to the Province. In addition to Richmond Hill, the court serves the townships of Vaughan and Markham and the villages of Markham and Woodbridge. Ratify Contract i With Vaun - HiII Ambulance Firm : Richmond Hill and Vaughan Township have recommended that York County Health Unit sign a contract with Vaun-Hilrl Ambulance to provide ser- vice in the two municipalities. A new agreement became necessary when Richmond Hill Ambulance Service defaulted on its contract. Appearing be- lfore Vaughan Township’s fin- .ance and general purpose com- ‘mittee July 4, owner Roy Mc- Brien reported that he had sold his old ambulance to Alf Bag- ley. owner of Vaun-Hill Am- bulance and expected delivery of another in August. According to the agreement, Mr. MeBrlen had to have at least one ambulance available lat all times.‘ ‘ Mr. McBrlen failed to appear before Richmond Hill Council and before a joint meeting of committees from the councils ofl Vaughan and Richmond Hill. ‘ The new agreement with own-‘ er Alf Bagley of Richmond Hill. is effective as of June 1. The two municipalities pay $100 each monthly as a subsidy to the â€" he and his wife Dorothy were 3 multiple stab wounds. 1‘ only to buy the right-of-way and provide a base for the road. : Missionary Dies “After Stabbing. In Nodh Ahua A Mennonite missionary who once farmed in Markham Town- ship was stabbed to death yes-l tcrday in Somalia. North AI- rica. - Merlin Grove. who sold 11151 farm to become a missionvaryi was serving at a mission in M03 gadiscio. the capital of Somalia» The stabbing took place while; registering a group of students for evening classes. Mrs. Groves also suffered No rea- son was given for the attack. The Groves have three child- ren: Bruce. 10; Pauline. 8 and David. 5. Mr. Grove, 33. graduated from the Toronto Bible college in 1959. 3 His parents are Mr. and Mrs» Russell Grove of R.R. 2, Mark- ham. The Grove family has been living in Markham for five generations. Marriage . The marriage is announced‘ of Dorothy Eunice. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Marshall to Mr. Roy Walter Flemming, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Flem- ming. The marriage to take place Saturday, July 21. 1962, at 2.30 in the Anglican Church .of St. Gabriel. Richmond Hill. c1w3l CARDS m Mrs. Arthur Leech wishes to‘ thank her relatives, friends and neighbors for the lovely flowers. cards, and acts of kindnes dur- ing her recent stay in hospital. clw3; a a: at a , CARD OI“ THANKS 1 I wish to thank my friends.‘ relatives and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, cards and messages, during my husb- and’s stay in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. C. Cowan and the Richmond Hill Ambulance men for their fine cooperation and all at the General Hospital, Toronto. Also the Rev. J. O’Neil and Rev. J. F. Moore of St. Mary’s Anglilan Church it was all most sincerely appreciated. Mrs. Sid White. Richvale. .York County liealth Unit which‘ ‘is in turn paid to the operator. Council Holds Up‘ West End Report The Rouge River sanitary‘ ‘sewagc report has been tem- porin halted on advice from‘ Richmond llill's Works Com- ‘mittce until council has had time to discuss the west area sanitary sewage report with lOWRC officials. Word of the jstoppage came in the commit- tee's report at a council meet- ing Monday night.‘ Committee approval was also installation of a sewer connect- ion to the town system from St. John's Baptist Church. Ap- proval was made Subject to fur- ther investigation with the OWRC and Vaughan Township by Works Commissioner Otto \l‘halen. Committe approval was also received for the arrangements whereby all surplus fill avail- able from Angus Robertson Other Ltd . York Central llospital con- large enrolments were 353 atIFaCIOI‘. would be obtained for subsequent filling of the Hydro property on Mill and Trench Streets. Works (,‘ommissioner Whalen was asked to meet with Van- :han T0‘-\ll<l1lp oilieials to dis- cuss the Di‘tip()>t‘(l southerly c.\- tension of Trench Street to the York Central Hospital on the .Biaple Sldcroad. eluding washers. radio. 1n Ermine White. 1960 ENVOY. grey and whit onomy minded buyer. be sold. Lie 1959 VAUXHALL Velox. 6-cyiinder, excel- lent condition. Owner request. 1958 OLDSMOBILE 88. 2-door hardtop. Like a brand new ca Li The following cars shall he sold at prices ranging from $75.00 to $150.00 1955 Vanguard, lic. No.‘ 1953 Buick, lic. BRUCE MOTORS LIMITED PONTIAC PONTIAC ACADIAN Just South 884 - 2864 o 1960 CHEVROLET. 6-cylinder, 2-door. in- Lic. N0. B-10467 Notice of the approval was con-' tained in the superintendent's: report at Thursday’s mectlngl of the Vaughan Township Pub-. lie School Board. l The architectural firm oil Hanks. Irwin and Pearson. has‘ becn instructed to begin work on the final plans and specifi- cations. The one-story building will include eight classrooms, a kindergarten and playroom. ASK ABOUT OUR firm/W, .. TU. 4 - II05 LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-TU.4-IIO§ HOME OWNERS YOU HAVE HIDDEN MONEY IN YOUR PROPERTY TO PAY YOUR. BILLS Real Estate Loans arranged in One Visit in the" Following Areas: From $40.00 up LAGERQUIST STUDIO Est. 1946 93 Yonge St. 5.. Richmond Hill TU. 4-2791 Where Quality and Value ternoon CARRIER SERVICE . Maple Thornhill Stoui‘fville Unionvilie Langstafi Oak Ridges Richmond Hill King thhvale Concord Gormley 0 lat & 2nd Mortgages 0 Up to 20-Year Terms 0 Low Interest 0 No Hidden Bonuses 0 Loans on Frame, [haul and Brick Homes We do not put a Chattel Mortgage on your Car or Furniture Phone, Come In or Write - Ask for Mr. Clemens M. C. BEBER “'0. 21 Dundas Square, Toronto CALL COLLECT EM. 3-6251 Free Parking at 220 Victoria Street 24-Hour Phone Service Including Weekends Member Ontario Mortgage Brokers’ Association r - â€" _ - â€" I I â€" - - - - 1 M. C. Beber Ltd. 21 Dundas Square Toronto, Ont. GENTLEMEN: Irequire amortgageloan of Name Address Phone aa.IboaaclaaoloaaoIQIOIIUIIQSIOIJ uascan...aaooo-aaooaso-oaaaaaao ...._...__J 1957 MERCURY, «Ldoor hardtop. includ- ing radio. automatic, etc. etc. Llc. No. 484186 etc. Finished Lie. No. 72686 e. for the ee- This car must 1956 PONTIAC, hardtop. radio, automatic, . No. B-20639 whitewalls. This car must be seen and driven to be appreciated. '5 name upon Llc. No. 13-11107 1955 OLDSMOBILE. 2-door hardtop. equi- pped. Red and black. priced to sell. Lic. No. 8-13702 r. c. No. 8-1059? A-99369â€"1955 Dodgeâ€"1954 Buick, Iic. No. 427973 No. H-85668â€"1953 Buick, lic. N0. A-66647 MACDOUGALL BUICK VAUXHALL G.M.C. TRUCKS of Richmond Hill on Yonge St. pen Evenings 'tiI I0 P. M. -

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