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The Liberal, 16 Aug 1962, p. 11

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II a 1 â€" The Service 9.4 mm. â€" Sunday School and Bible Class Prayer. Praise. Bible Study Yuuth activities Tues. ’7 p. Junior Ambassadors. Saturd LANGSTAFF 3 BAPTIST CHURCH 9 (Fellowship of Evangelical) Baptist Churches in Canada) Church Street Langstafl Edwin H. Mitchell Pastor‘7 Phone AV. 5-3401 T LORD'S DAY SERVICES v 950 am. â€"â€" Sunday School I] am. â€" MORNING SERVICE 7 pm. â€" EVENING SERVICE Supervised Nursery at all Lord's ._ day activities MID-WEEK HOUR. \\'cd.. S [1.11]. A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU (Convenuofiâ€"af (ML 8‘ Que) ‘ Rev. P. A. Sorens'en. Pastor‘ Stop 17, Yonge. Street Everybody welcome Re . Ml t Joh ton. 0.0.. â€"â€" v n (gimme? I SEVENTH-DAY Mrs. Clmeron Andrew. 0r anl t‘ ADVI‘H‘H‘ISTS CHURCI} 10 ..m_ __ Senior and Intefmeil (Pastor H. G. Fischbacher) iate School ~ Meeting every Saturlday _ I ‘ - in he Masonic Hal 11 I'm' sent)“ and Crosby Avenue. Richmond Hill LIORNING “yonshlp 11 a.mHI‘VOI‘Shll’) SCI‘Vi('C 9.20 a.m. 7 pm. _ High Fellowship and Sabbalh School 10.30 am. Young People's _"â€" We sordially invite you to vorshlp with us ST. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 11 mm. â€" Morning Worsh 7 p.m. â€"~ Evangelistic Ser Wed. 8 pm. â€" Prayer Mcc A Friendly Welcome ls Extended To ALL AT The Young Church with Old Message 7 p.m. â€" EVENSONG 11 THE ANGHCAN CHURCH OF,“ am. .â€" Morning Worship CANADA i MAGISTRATE J. BUTLER THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL 11 mm. - Nursery Department Crosby and Bayview Avenues ______ Rev. R. E. McLennan - Your Invitation To Visit 407 Lynett Crescent l THORNHILL L. Th. Organist and Choirmaslcr. II. S. A. Mullen. A.R.C.’l‘.. [LMJIV SUNDAY, AUGUST 19. 1962 Ninth Sunday After Trinity 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Preacher: 9.45 I.m TU- 4-4236 i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Church. TU. 4-7083 ‘flwy, 7, V2 mi. west of Yong SUNDAY, AUGUST 19. 1962 Dinwyn T, Evans, Minister 3 8m. â€" HOLY COMMUNION Robert Davis, Organist 10 am. â€" MORNING PRAYER MORNING WORSHIP â€"-â€"â€" DURING AUGUST ‘ ' at 10 am. *AMMANUEL SUNDAY. AUGUST 19. 1962 . “nu .n . n n.-....'..- Brooke 8: Jane Streets UNITED CHURCH Rector ‘Rev. C. G. Higginson. 3.11.. 8.0. Rev. H. Reginald Howdcn, B.A.,1 SUNDAY. AUGUST 19. 1962 L. Th. £11.15 a.m. â€" Morning Service Ornnlat and Choirmaslcr. The Minister B. Paed. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH SUNDAY, AUGUST 19. 1962 Maple 9.45 am. â€" Intermediaic and The Anglican Church of Canada' Senior Sunday School Rector. Rev. Ramsay ArmltageJll a.m. â€" Sunday School and M.A.. D.D. ‘ Nursery 8 am. - Holy Communion {11 am. â€" Morning Worship 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer 1 For further information call Holy Communion on 2nd Sun-l Av. 5-2131 M.A.. DD. 8 am. â€"- Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sun- day of month at 11 11 am. â€" Sunday School Holy Baptism by appointment EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drch - Richvale Rev. Fred C. Jackson TU. 4-2418 Mrs. .las. E. Howard, Organist SUNDAY. AUGUST 19. 1962 11 PARISH OF KING â€"â€" (Anglican) THORNHILL HOURS OF SERVICE | UNITED CHURCH AI] Saints’ Church - King City Rev. Hugh Robert MacDonald, 10 am. â€" ‘Iorning Prayer ‘ B.A.. 3-D. 11.10 am. -â€" Sunday School Rev. Howard J. Veals, B.A.. Morning Prayer 9.45 am. Holy Communion .. lst Sunday Morning Prayer . . . . . . 11 am. Holy Communion 2nd and 4th Sunday THE ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY, AUGUST (Yonze at Jefferson. Oak 1 Minister: Ridges) 1 Rev. Ralph c. Williams. BA. Rev- D- C- “- MiChcu» LL-B- i. Combined summer services ,1 . P Rector 11 St. Andrew's and St. Paul's vormng raycr . . . . . . a.m. Presb terian {01y Communion 2nd and 4th| DuringyAugust 0.....1-.. RICHMOND lllLL BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street (Opposite the High School) Pastor: G. Forbes SUNDAY. AUGUST 19. 1962 The Rev. A. J. Forte Toronto Hospital Chaplaincy smr ST. MARK'S ANGLICAN ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN during July and am. â€" Morning LUTHERAN miles south of Maple) Pastor - Emil Lange (Yonge at Elm Grove, Oak Ridges) ANGLICAN IL THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Richmond Hill meeting in THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH HOLY TRINITY THORNIHLL Wednesday â€" HOLY COMMUNION BAPTIST “WT: 0- “"095 Rev E. T. Holton Minister AY. AU'GUST 19- 1962 Church of the Light and Life . â€" Blble School Hour. CHML, 9 a.m. Sunday Classes-(or all SUNDAY, AUGUST 19. 1962 - Morning ,WOFSMP 10 am. â€" Sunday School -â€" Evangehsbxc Service‘ Classes for all ages )lm. â€" Prayer Meeting 1130 am, __ worship Service ‘- v rfgggymgeg‘f’ymgls 7 pm. â€" Family Gospel Hour Family Service a.m August Service . 7 pm. Saturday 1962 the 17.30 Sunday â€" 9.30 am. â€"- Remembrance Ser- Vice 11 am. â€" Bible Hour & Sunday School 7 pm. â€" Gospel Meeting Tues.. 8 pm. â€"- Prayer and “Jesus saves and (here is no other way" CHURCH OF CHRIST Welcomes you at 7 pm. each Lord's day Corner of Laurie Rd. and Concord Ave.. Concord 1 Cor. 1â€"10: Now I beseech you Brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. that ye all speak the same thing. and that there be no divisions among YOU: . . . Rev. C 10 am. 11 a.m‘ Wed SEVENTH-DAY ~ ADVENTISTS CHURCH (Pastor H. G. Fischbachér) Meeting every Saturday in the Masonic Hall Crosby Avenue. Richmond H 10 am. -â€" Sunday School 1] am. â€" The Pastor 7 pm. â€"- The Pastor Wed. 8530 pm. - Prayer Meeting Hour. CHML. 9 am. Sunday SUNDAY, AUGUST 19. 1962 10 a.m. -â€" Sunday School Classes for all ages 11.30 am. â€" Worship Service 7 pm. â€"- Family Gospel Hour Wednesday 8 pm. â€" Prayer & Bible Study CALVARY CHURCH RICHMOND HILL 96 Hunt Ave.. Richmond Hill Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada TU. 4-4387 10 am. - Sunday School 11 a.m. â€" The Pastor SAT.. AUG. 25 â€" Auction sale of farm stock and implements. 15 head of Holstein cattle and calves, 160 yearling hens. 165 pullets about 4 months old, Fer- guson tractor 20/85 5 years old. hydraulic cultivator Dearborn. Coekshutt side delivery rake. and full line of farm imple- ments and large quantity of fur- niture and dishes, piano. At 1Lot 35, Con. 8 Pickering Town- ship, 3 miles southeast of Stoufl- ville. The property of Mrs. G. Hoover. No reserve. property lsold. Terms cash. Alton WA. will provide lunr-h Sale at 19. Other Denominationsié‘ RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles Maple â€"- 0.30 am. Hope â€" 1-1-30 a.m. F. Rev. B., Andrew will preach 9.45 Our minister conducts the ser-‘CHITTENDEN â€" Chuck and vice this morning. Hear Rev. Dillwyn T. Evans IIMITEn ! I Elizabeth (nee Haley) are happy to announce the ar- rival of a baby girl. Eliza- beth Ann. at Branson Hospi- tal on August 12. 1962. Mo- ther and baby fine. c1w7 UNITED CHURCH Crosby Avc.. Richmond Hill Rev. William W. Patterson SUMMER SERVICES SUNDAY. AUGUST 19, 1962 10 a.m.‘ â€" Divine Worship The Rev. Chas. Higginson in charge. The Nursery meets as usual. Rev THORNHILL g _ ~ _ s*4 , M7,?! 7 , PRESBYTERIAN cuuncn BASKERVILLE â€" James and $1.980 DOWN. one mortgage. nwy_ 7,1,4; mi, west of Yonge‘ Maureen are happy to an- Six room bungalow. schools Dillwyn T. Evans. Minister nounce the birth of their and shopping close. Select area. Robert Davis, Organist fourth daughter on August Call now, AV. 5-2951. '1‘. Mur- MORNING WORSHIP 13. 1962, at the Branson Hos- PhY. Broker‘ (‘1W7 DURIngoAUGUST pin-11.51} bah:i sister for Bon- figJ-oofigom brick bungalâ€"ofif'} 3 am. nie, a ly an Susan. c1\ 7 _ c ' SUNDAY. AUGUST 19. 1962 * * * * ‘ V t$33233anpfvegugiwehoflg: Our minister conducts the ser-‘CHITTENDEN â€" Chuck andlcarrving {or 71 Move in‘ vice this morning. . Elizabeth (nee Haley) are befo‘re school Sta'ms' Ca” AV __Hear__ happy to announce the ar- 5-2951. T. Murphy, 'Bmken . RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. N. Hepburn. Minister Mrs. Vera Diamond, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY. AUGUST 19. 1962 UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA MAPLE and HOPE Minister: Rev. Ralph C. Williams. BA group Young people‘s and ladies meetings as announced Jesus saves and (here is ST. PA UL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH GORMLEY UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH m Hugh Robert MacDonald, u5 yuupica :1qu Hunt; eeungs as announced SAT. SEPTEMBER 15 â€" Auc- saves and (here is no Lion sale of Holstein milk cows. other way" mostly fresh. near springer-s, lumen of CHRIST fheifers. swine. Cockshutt trac- mes you at 7 pm. eachitor. New Holland baler. farm Lord‘s day istock. implements. hay. grain. leg- of Laurie Rd_ and germ, at Lot 32. Concession 6. ncord Ave.. Concord ‘PICkCl‘lng Twp. L2 mile north 1-10: Now I beseech youaof No. 7 Highway. Green River. ran, by the name of our (school sideroadt. property of Jesus Christ. that ye all Robert Wright. Terms cash. No the same thing. and that reserve. Farm sold, Sale at 1 be no divisions amonglpm. sharp. Ken & Clarke Prenâ€" RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH .m. â€" Worship Service and Sunday School CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH ST. MATTIIEW'S Bible Reading pm. â€"â€" Pione UNITED 24 Oak A \‘e Services Sunda Morni Huul ning W vening Pioneer girls Irship Service Minister ISALE REGISTERS reserve. Farm sold. Sale at 1 pm. sharp. Ken & Clarke Pren- tice, auctioneers. c4w7 WED.. AUG. 29 â€" Auction sale of household furniture, 21 inch Phillips TV, Moifa-t electric stove. electric dryer. Westing- house. extra good dining room set with six chairs. buffet and china cabinet. antique large size sofa. 2 walnut end tables. 2 an- tique table lamps with crystal. 3 good; bedroom furniture. dish-t es. cooking utensils. At Lot 12. f Con. 2. Markham. on Bayview 5 half mile north of No. 7 High:e way. The property of Douglas} P. Ridout. Terms cash, no re-LI. serve as proprietor is moving”,1 :HHH r. mQOUL rerms cash, no re- serve as proprietor is moving to apartment. Sale at 1 pm. Lloyd Turner. clerk. Alvin S. Farmer. auctioneer. c2w7 SALE REGISTERS SAT.. AUG. 18 â€" Important auction sale of piano, General Electric stove and refrigerator, household furniture. antiques, etc., on the east side of River Street, in the Village of Sutton. Property belonging to the Es- tate of the Late Mrs. Robina Evans. Sale at 1 pm. sh-arp. Terms cash on day of sale. No reserve, the house is sold. Ken & Clarke Prentice - Auctioneers. c2w6 HURRY - HURRY - HURRY! SEEING IS BELIEVING! Six room house and ham on 10- acre lot. 330’ frontage on paved Aurora S-ideroad, near 400 High- way. Only $12,900, with $3.000 down. OAK RIDGES Beautiful 3-bedroom home, with extra large living room. two bathrooms, one car garage, plu‘s self-contained apartment with walkout. on 100 x 240’ lot. Ownâ€" er leaviinz for the U.S.A. at the ‘hydraulic cultivator Dearborn, Cockshutt side delivery rake. and full line of farm imple- ments and large quantity of fur- niture and dishes, piano. At Lot 35, Con. 8 Pickering Town- ship, 3 miles southeast of Stouff- ville. The property of Mrs. G. Hoover. No reserve, property sold. Terms cash. Alton W.A. will pro‘vide lunch. Sale at 12 noon sharp. This is a large sale, must start on time. Terms cash. Lloyd Turner Alvin 5. Farmer. auctioneer. c2\\'7§ ‘ 7‘ ’ & Son, clerks,,PA. 7-4288 $13,700 AURORA. Split level elegance cam be yours in this unrivalled bungalow, with three bed-rooms, L-shaped liv- ing and dining room. 4-piece bath, storms and screens, plus many extras including paved drive. patio. lovely fenced gar- den. Low down payment with the balance on one mortgage. W. R. CASE REAL ESTATE 96 Yonge St. S. Aurora, Ont. WA.l-1691 clw? Beautiful memories silently kept Of a wonderful sister, I'll never forget. â€" Lovingly remembered by sister May, Nelson and Bill. c1w7 * * * * lMcGILLIVRAY â€" In loving memory of Uncle John Mc- Gill‘ivray. who passed away August 16th, 1961. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. â€" Lovineg remembered by Gladys, Bruce, Harry and Kay. COBB â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Cobb are happy to announce the arrival of their son. John Gibson Cobb. Jr: Born at St. Michael’s Hospital. August 9, 1962. Brother for Ross, Chris and Gregory. c1w7 POGUE â€"' Jean and Jolm Pogue are happy to announce the birth of a daughter Nancy Anne at Branson Hospital on July 27, 1962. *1w7 FRI.. AUG. 24 â€" Auction sale of farm stock, cattle, sheep, threshing machine, farm impleâ€" ments, hay, grain, International stake truck, etc.. on Lot 16. Con- cession 8, Markham Township. Property belonging to the Es- tate of the Late Fred Cole. Sale at 1.30 pm. sharp. Terms cash on day of sale. Ken & Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. c3w5 BRETHREN l.\ CHRIST CHURCH Wm. Vandchent. Pastor Tei.: Richmond Hill. TU. 4-3155 Heise Hill (Gormley) 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 a.m. -â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service Wed., 7.45 pm. - Prayer Meeting Vaughan (3rd con.. 3 miles north of Concord) 11.15 am. - Worship Service Concord (Schoolhouse) 10 am. â€" Sunday School Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave. Roy Nigh. Pastor Tel.: Gormley 5544 10.30 am. -â€" Sunday School 11.30 am. â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service Tues., 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting STUNDEN â€" Mr. and Mrs. Albert J‘ames Stunden are proud to announce the arriv- al of a daughter. Jamie Leah, at York Cowmy Hospital, Newmarket, July 26th, 1962. nc1w7 TAYLOR â€" To Mr. and Mrs.‘ SAQRIFICE SALE = Jerry Taylor. a daughter‘ Mi- mehmond H1" chelle Christine, on August 3 bedr‘wm bu‘ng‘alows 3 baths- 2 9th‘ at Branson Hospital‘ a fireplaces. double garage. lot sister for Jo-Anne and J:=1vnis.70 X 100 fenced All m'alor 3P' clw7 pliances. Storms and Screens. Landscaped. $15,500 first mort- gage. $23,800. Call TU. 4-2218 REPRINTS AVAILABLE Readers may order re- prints of staff photos appearing in “The Liberal" at the newspaper ofiicc. 68 Yonge Street South. Rich- mond Hill. Dem“? OWNER desperate. asking $11,- :Meetmg 300. Make me an offer. 6 room split level, garage. fireplace. 100’ x 300' lot. just off Don 5 Mills Rd.. AV. 5-2951, T. Mur- phy, Broker. c1w4 James a11d[51,980 DOWN. one mortgage. ‘é $12,900 AURORA. Lots of room Memories? {Harlanâ€"$1655“ lim- 5 for the large fia'mil-y in this ger distinctive two storey home, While upon this earth we stay. 9 situated in a nice, older dis- â€" Husband and family. 5. trict of town. Features [our '*1w7 d bedrooms, a-mple dining area, * * * * 5 sun room. oil heating, attraet- KERR â€" In loving memory of .-‘ive garden. Low down payment. a dear sister. Gwen, who pass- L ed away August 16, 1961. 1, $13,700 AURORA. Split level Beautiful memories silently 3 elegance cam be yours in this kept ,.' unrivalled bungalow, with Of a wonderful sister, I'll never ,APPROX. 1 ACRE. Nottawasaga River runs through centre of property. Hydro available. Pri- vate Road. 1‘4 miles east of Hockley. 884-3157. nc6 $700 DOWN. Six room bunga- low, storms. screens. Move in before school starts. AV. 5- 2951. T. Murphy, Broker. 6 ROOM bungalow with attach- ed garage, storms and screens, paved drive, rec. room. Immacu- late home. Only $15,400. Call AV. 5-2951. Maple - building lot 100‘ x 160' on paved street with all town services. $4.200. King City $15,500 - 3 bedroom bungalow on 100 ft. lot. Base- ment partly finished. Broadloom in living room. Taxes less than $200. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allan Lund wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter Nora Jane to Mr. Roger Eugene Beg- bie. son of'Mr. and Mrs. Beu- Jamin Beghie of Picton. Wed- ding to take place in Maple United Church in the early fall. 3-ACRE lot for sale. half mile west of Yonge Street on Gam- ble sideroad. Phone 884-3072. $7,500 full price. 4 rooms. 100‘ ‘x 165’ lot. Call AV 5-2951. 'I Murphy, broker. clw] DOUBLE HOUSE on indusu lot 100' x 180' No. 7 Highw east of Yonge St. AV. 5-5087 OFFERS Richmond Hill, $1,200 room bungalow- on Low down payment mortgage for balance. 514.950 - 3 b built bungalow, from school Should be seen ed. INDUSTl'iâ€"IAL Commercial lo- cation on Highway 7. east of Yonge St. Lot 120 x 400, with small 3 bedroom bungalow. Would consider exchange deal for bungalow with smaller lot in right location or sell. Phone AV. 5-2369 after 6 pm. or week- end. c1w7 FAMILY GROWING? Settle be- fore school opens in this 4 bedâ€" room - 2 bathroom home in Aurora. Large private lot. Near- by Public - Separate schools. Private sale. $4,500 full price, $500 down. Call HI. 7-9386. after 5 pm $295 DOWN 4 bedroom. 4 year old house, good decorative or- der. Finished room in basement. Richmond Hill, TU. 4-1070. Beautiful 3-bedroom home, with extra large living room. two bathrooms, one car garage, plu‘s self-contained apartment with walkout. on 100 x 240’ lot. Ownâ€" er leaving for the U.S.A. at the end of this month and will sacâ€" rifice at $11,900, with $1,500 down. Balance on one mortgage. Don McQuan-ie, PR (Engagement REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 'I‘. MURPHY. BROKER EARL V. STEWART Real Estate Broker 21 Yonge St. N., Aurora PA. 7-5076 NEILL & NEILL REAL ESTATE 1 Larry Neill AV. 5-4201 3 bedroom Lindsay 3 minute walk and shopping. to be appreciat- industrial Highway, - 2 bed- large lot. and one 3-5316 nc1w7 “w'lAs we have done so often. And feel once more the sudden blow It That does not seem to soften. 3Y0u wished no one a last fare- Allani well. e en- Nor even said goodbye, Nora You had gone before we knew Beg- it. . Ben- And only God knmw why. Wed- â€" Sadly missed. never to be ‘Iaple7forgotlen. Sister Helen. brother- ' fall. in-law George and nephews. c1w7 Chris and David. c1w7 clw7 c1w6 c1w7 clw3 c1w7 02W clw7 2w6 3w5 §Hi|| Officials Don't Agree E'On County Welfare Plan 4Continued From Page II 'of a welfare setup was included "People needing help will still in the report. A county welfare come to their municipality ask- board, possibly including mem- ing for it." suggested Deputy- bers of county council. would reeve Bryson. "We will still administer the proposed system. have to process such cases be- It would meet weekly. .fore they go to the county.“ . At the outset, the welfare Reeve Dean and Deputy-reeve stafl would include a director Lawson Mumberson of Markham and four field workers. Township both favored the coun- ty plan Included in the report nunâ€"n Anéniln'! Ami-An an The motion does not commit the county to go ahead with the plan. A bylaw would be necess- ary." said Reeve J. O. Dales of North Gwill‘imbury Township. STUNDEN â€"- In loving memory of a dear brother, William, who left us five years ago. August 21. 1957. We think of you today, dear “The motiOn would just send1 Later he explained that he the county’s representatives thought the report was a bad down to talk to provincial au- 0116. ‘The county is USUI‘Ding thori‘ties," he added. too much of the local munici- Mr. Mum‘berson claimed that palities' POWER" county officials are most inter- Mr. Garriock’s criticsm was ested in just how much of the of a section stating that “most bill for a county system would members here (of the council) be footed by the province, have been guilty from time to An outline of the organization time of trying to isolate them- I would like to express my sincere thanks to all who were so thoughtful during my hus- band’s illness and at his death. Special mention of the kindness of Rev. Jenkinson and Mr. Pi- pher and staff. CARD 0F THANKS â€"â€" Sadly missed by wife Ger- trude. son Ralph, daughter Jo- Anne. *lw'l According to the report, only two full-time welfare officers are presently employed in the county â€" one for Vaughan Township and one shared by In many municipalities the clerk. police chief. road super- intendent or a member of the police force handles the duties of the welfare officer. In two cases. a real estate salesman and a council member serve as part-; time welfare officers. Reeve Dean alleged that the position of the council member who handled wel- fare is shameful. “He’ll be asking people who are on welfare for votes on elec- tion day." Decision by the welfare co L mittee to include such a motio in their report was not unani- mous, Mrs. A. Walker, reeve of Markham Village. and a mem- ber of the committee, said. ' '01 i U. U34 In 1301 ‘ The charts also showed that ilhe municipalities' share of welfare expenditures had jump- ed from 13.8 per cent in 1959, to 29.43 per cent in 1961. Deputy-reeve R. G. Hender- ,son of Woodbridge criticized the inclusion of the charts in the report. “They make it look like the report of a mining company which is trying to justify the high salaries of its employees." he said. “I think somebody's trying to put something over on the county." Reeve Norn Garriock 01' Woodbridge, also express- , ed strong opposition. both ‘A ll... -_.‘l AA ALA ......A..L BEYNON. Maurice B. â€"â€" At the Private Patients’ Pavilion, Toronto, on Thursday, August 9, 1962, Maurice B. Beynon, beloved husband of Dorothy PaxtOn and dear father of Carl (Ajax), Doris (Mrs. How- ard Patrick), Aurora, Eliza- beth Beynon (Toronto), in his Slst year. The funeral was held on Monday, August 13, at 2 o‘clock, at St. John’s An- glican Church, Oak Ridges. Interment St. John’s Ceme- tery. nclw7 MURCHISON â€"â€" In loving mem- ory of Angus Murchison, who passed away August 15, 1957. His memory is as clear today As in the hour he passed away. â€"â€" Ever remembered by wife Vera, son Bruce and daughter- â€"â€" Ever rem Vera, son Bru‘ in-law Dorothy Markham Township and Rich mond Hill. â€" Ever remembered by wife A group of area people re- Vera, son Bruce and daughter- ceived little credit [or their in-law Dorothy. c1w7 part in helping combat the re- * * * "' cent Maple fire. They are the NUTTALL â€"- Treasured mem- people who provided food and cries of my dear husband and drink for the workers fighting dad, George Nuttall. who de- the fire, PaFtEd this life August 14. They are Bing Lew of the 1949. Town Inn Restaurant. John Like falling leaves the yearslNeufeld of Maple and Lloyd slip by. Milne of Richmond Hill. who But love and memory never die.,w°rked during me night to KERR â€" In loving memory of our wife and mother, Gwen- dolyn Kerr, who passed away August 16, 1961. Gone from us, but leaving mem- ories, Death can never take away. Memories that will always lin- In jflemarl’ams 2325th Bill Mrs. Meal Wilson c1w7 as dear today he passed away. remembered by Harry and Kay. c1w7 I Mr. Neufeld's food was pro- }vided free while Mr. Lew shar- ed his costs with the Richmond Hill Lions Club. Several people worked until after seven the next morning distributing the food. They were Councillor Mar- garet Southwell, Mrs. Edith Clement, and Lions Club mem- ‘bers Craig Bowden and J. Far- lrow. all of Richmond Hill along ,with a Mr. Love of Keswick. “They make it look like the report of a mining company which is trying to justify the high salaries of its employees." he said. "I think somebody‘s trying to put something over on the county." Mr. Garriock’s criticsm was of a section stating that “most members here (of the council) have been guilty from time to time of trying to isolate them- selves from their neighbors." Parents, Board To Meet Aug. 23 Vaughan Township School Area Board Thursday night confirmed arrangements for a committee meeting on Thursâ€" day, August 23. art 8.30 p.m., to confer with representatives of parents who favor the teaching of oral French in area sch-0015. The charts also showed that the municipalities‘ share of welfare expenditures had jump- ed from 13.8 per cent in 1959, Present attitudes 6f munici- palities towards welfare were criticized in the report. The permanent appointment of Kenneth Brihlinger, who has been employed on the custodial staff for the past six months, was confirmed. worked during the night to make numerous loaves of sand- wiches and countless cups of coffee. of Peterboro. The Fair Boardi' must still approve the decisionl ‘ "The board’s August meeting was held in the George Bailey School, Maple, because of the damage done to the township municipal offices. its regular meeting place, by the explo- sions on the previous Saturday night. Mr. Norman Jackman report- ed that no damage had been done to the equipment in the board‘s offices, located in the municipal building, because of the staff‘s custom of covering the machines before leaving each night. He reported that a window in his office, two in the general office, and those in Mr. Gibson’s office had been blown in. This damage is on the south side of the building and is not visible from Richmond Street. Mrs. Mona Robertson described the damage to the council chamber, where veneered wood was split and nails pulled out, as well as broken windows. This room is located on the west side of the building. Mr. Javckman reported that :he had agreed with council that Paul Paige be engaged as guard all: the municipal offices during ‘the period of emergency. and his action received the approval of the board. MARKHAM. Markham Village Council has approved construct~ ion of a new 5145.000 block area by Pierson Buildings Ltd.. Local Residents Help Neighbors Night Of Blast Reeve Norn Garriock of Woodbridge. also express- ed strong opposition. both to the report and to the motion. After having one portion of the report read back to him, he commented, “Balderdash!” Included in the report were detailed figures on welfare expenditures in the county in recent years. They showed that county expenditures had jumped from $684,632 in 1959 to $795,818 in 1960 and $1,- 010. 052 in 1961. lt alleged that welfare plans ighbors i f Blast l area people re- rcdit for their‘ combat the re! . They are the vided food and vorkers fightingl 1: how of the staurant, John ple and Lloyd nond 11m. whoj‘ the night to loaves of sand-, Intlcss cups of food \vas proâ€" M‘l‘. Lew sharâ€"V 1 the Richmond 3 worked until‘ next morning' fnnd 1960 1960 1960 1960 1960 1960 1959 1959 1959 6 cylinder, automatic transmission, whitewalls. whcel discs. two-tone Mercury 4 Door, automatic transmis- sion. windshield washers, radio. pow- er steering, power brakes Oldsmobile Tudor, automatic trans- mission Pontiac 4 Door, Laurentian V8, auto- matic transmission, radio, whitewalls Oldsmobile Hardtop. power steering, power brakes, radio. automatic trans- mission. windshield washers Chevrolet Tudor, 6 cylinder. shield washers Oldsmobile '98" 4 Door Hardtop. ful- ly equipped Oldsmobile Sedan Super, radio, two- tone Chevrolet Sedan 4 Door, 6 cyl. stand- ard transmission Chevrolet Sedan Belair, automatic transmission, washers, radio wind- 6 cylinler, windshield 1958 Pontiac sedan, 1958 1957 1957 1957 1957 1956 1956 1956 1955 1954 automatic unnatura- sion, radio, two-tone, 6 cylinder Chevrolet Sedan Delivery Chevrolet 4 Door. 6 cylinder Pontiac 2 Door Hardtop Touring, 6 cylinder. automatic transmission. windshield washers Oldsmobile Sedan, power steering. power brakes, automatic transmis. sion. radio, whccl discs. Windshield washers 1/2 Ton Pick-up. G,M.C. Buick 4 Door Hardtop, radio, wind- shield washers Pontiac 4 Door. 6 cylinder. automatic transmission, radio, windshield wash- ers. two-tone Olgsmobile 4 Door "98", fully-equip- pe Chevrolet 4 Door, 8 cylinder, auto- matic transmission, radio. two-tone. windshield washers Chevrolet 2 Door WILSON - NIBLETT. concentrate too much on the payment of money to people. Public assistance in the form of financial aid alone cannot re- medy the social and economic ills of the people, it stated. CARL E. HILL, MD., M.O.H Children's accidents are most likely to occur in the afternoon of a warm day. Except for poisoning more boys than girls suffer ac- cidents. Nearly half the mishaps occur between 12 noon and 5 pm. and up to 80% (especially among the toddlers) are injured while playing at home under supervision of the Mother. About 3 out of 5 injuries involve the head. Laxcera- tions are the most common type of injury. Many accidents occur “when the child is doing something forbidden by the Parents" but it is the Parent who drives the car, who leaves the gun loaded, who puts turpentine in the pop bottles or who leaves the aspirin on the bottom shelf of the medicine cabi- net. DEPT. OF HEALTH TWP. OF NORTH YORK Accidents Go Up Win] The Temperature 1961 1961 1961 1960 1960 GUARANTY TRUST WILSON - NIBLETT MOTORS CHEVROLET, CHEVY II, OLDSMOBILE, F.85, CORVAIR, ENVOY, 0.K. USED CARS 355 Yonge St. N. AV. 5=5435 and TU. 4-1194 Just North of Richmond heights Centre You don’t have to wait for delivery for any new ’62 model at (Ionxpany of Canada Mnlro Toranlo Omen DON MILLS CENTRE HI. 7-6453 366 BAY STREET EM. 6453] 1 DELIVERY NOW AVAILABLE Comet 6 cylinder, standard transmis- sion, whitewalls. radio, wheel discs Chevrolet Fordor, 6 cylinder, autoâ€" transmission. Biscayne Ford Ranch Wagon V8, automatic transmission. two-tone ‘ Pontiac 4 Door Hardtop Lauren‘tian, F‘alcon Sedan. 6 cylinder. standard transmission ON ITO 5 YEAR TERM DEPOSITS WW3 IMMEDIATE THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Qggg'io, Thursday. August 16, 1962 Our used car lot is gleaming with the finest selec- tion of “OK USED CARS” in this or any other area. Come in and test drive any of the following: 1% MOTORS LTD. CARD MABL MABLL ~ Ve wish to express our sin .u thanks to our friends. relatives .and neighbors for their many acts of kindness. floral tributes and words of sym- pathy during our recent sad bereavement of a dear husband and father. FOR RICHMOND HILL HOMES MR. C. CLOUTER TU. 4-7758 W. L. NIXON REALTOR 5307 Yonge St.. Willowdale Member of Toronto Real Estate Board Specially thanking Rev. C. G. Higginson and Rev. J. F. Moore. Mr. Stanley Pipher and stall. Mrs. Phyllis Mabley and family, Harold. James. Betty (Mrs. Stan' Ransom) and Jacqueline 1Mrs. J. Crysdale) clw? THURS. - FR|., AUG. 16 8. l7 PINEAPPLE c SUNDAE YONGE ST. NORTH AT LEVENDALE RD. Next To Butler & Baird Lumber DAIRY QUEEN S A I. E DAIRY QUEEN STORE W. R. CASE REAL ESTATE 96 Yonge Street South, Aurora, Ont. PA. 7-4288 WA. 1-1691 Ground Floor 1,000 square feet, plus washrooms Three private offices Reception area Terrazzo floors For further details, Contact ' \NKS MODERN PRESTIGE OFFICE AURORA 1959 Oldsmobile Sedan "98" 4 Door. fully- equipped 1959 Chevrolet 2 Door Hardtop Sport Coupe, Impala. radio. windshield washers, wheel discs 1958 Chevrolet Sedan, standard transmis- sion, wheel discs, two-tone 1958 Chevrolet Sedan. standard tnansmis- sion, wheel discs. twthone 1958 Pontiac Sedan, automatic transmis- sion, radio, two-tone, 6 cylinder 1958 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery 1957 Chevrolet 4 Door, 6 cylinder 1957 Pontiac 2 Door Hardtop Touring, 8 cylinder, automatic transmission. windshield washers 1957 Oldsmobile Sedan. power steering. power brakes, automatic transmis- sion. radio. wheel discs. windshield washers 1956 Pontiac 4 Door, 6 cylinder, automatic transmission. radio, windshield wash. ers. two-tone 1956 Olgsmobile 4 Door "98", fully-equip- 116 1955 Chevrolet 4 Door, 6 cylinder. auto- matic transmission, radio. two-tone. windshield washers 1954 Chevrolet 2 Door ‘u nuguwxb scnool a of kindness. for the 1 rows of sym- recent sad lear husband W g Rev. C. G.' CA] J. F. Moore, - and stafl'. RE] I and family, :y (Mrs. Stan' mmmHnn FAC'I a fourâ€"room central public school at Castlemore in time WOODBRIDGE E Toronto Gore Towpship will have completed for the 1962-63 school year Latest. figures available show that in 1960 cancer killed 12.608 men and 10.- 573 women. The most common type of cancer among men was lung can- cer. from which 2.223 died. The most common type among women was breast cancer. which kill- ed 2.111 women. mmMK'Ki‘AmAAAAA‘nAAA‘A FACT FOR THE WEEK: CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Richmond Hill Unit 9)

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