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The Liberal, 27 Sep 1962, p. 3

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BINGO every Wednesday even- lng at 7.45 pm. at the Canadian Legion Branch 375. Carrville Road tfc48 SEPTEMBER 29 â€" Saturday 1 p.m., giant Rummage and Auc- tion Sale, sponsored by the Maple Lions Club at the Com» munlty Centre - see Maple Notes - “Fun-day for All". c1w12 munlty cemre ' 569 Maple Here's HOW we can assure Notes - “Fun-day for All". c1w12‘them that their first such gigan- * * * * tic undertaking will be success- OCTOBER 2 â€"- Tuesday 3 pm- ful. If you know someone who St. John Ambulance First Aid has a large item. such as truck, Course, at the Richmond Hill machinery, implements. baby MuniCiPal H311, 2nd flOOI‘l It is carriages, bikes, worthwhile only necessary to register with toys, furniture in fairly good the instructor on the first night. condition, em _ but they can- For any further information. not afford to GIVE them away contact Jack Williams at TU. yet would like to contribute and 4-3200. . I. * €2W13 get them out of the way â€" . 'nnmnnvn 1') , cat-"vim; 9-nn JUST READ THIS! 'vam FRIDAY mum _' Euchre, Legion Hall, Carrvme Road West. 8.15 pm tfc39 Three local councils have been asked by Oakville Council to support a resolution which would make parents of minors liable for damage to public buildings caused by vandalism. Markham Township Council passed a resolution Monday supporting the proposal al- though some members express- ed hope that a limit would be put on the parent's liability. Su h a provision is neces- sarg. asserted Councillor Charles Hooper. He noted that vandals were apparently re- moving the roofing from the new Unlonville Community Centre, However. the committee re- commended that council not support the resolution in its present form. OCTOBER 13 â€" Saturday 2:00 pm. Wrixon Hall. 104 Yonge St. S. Annual Mammoth RUM- MAGE SALE sponsored by the Evening Branch of the W.A. of St. Mary's ((Anglican) Church. Donations welcome, please call TU. 4-3190 or TU. 4-4780. c1w13 NOVEMBER 24 â€" Saturday. St. Mary's Anglican Church Af- ternoon W.A. are holding thei annual bazaar and tea at 2.3 pm. c1w13 Richmond Hill passed the letter informing council of the resolution on to the police com- mittee for its recommendation. Vaughan Township Council accepted a report from the fin- ance and general purpose com- mittee voicing agreement with the general intent of the reso- lution. Resolution Gets Mixed Reaction From Councils Coming Events Richmond Hil Lions Hall MONDAY,0C'I}_ lsI. Electrohome Stratton Reg. $359.50 ASK OUR PRICE OUR PRICE $209.50 OUR PRICE $279.50 AV. 5 - 3756 34 YONGE ST. S. TU. 4 - 7456 Electrohome Castane‘ Regular $399.50 Richmond Hill TV & Appliances ADMIRAL - C64IX F1 ADMIRAL - C3IIX ASK OUR PRICE CLEARANCE SALE Regular $279.50 Regular $419.50 REFRIGERATORS STERIO HI - Fl £3“; Here’s_ WHERE and WHEN wine we can Join forces With the Ma- tfc48 ple Lions Club as they prepare 1for the white elephant auction and rummage sale to be held AuC_ on September 29 at 1 pm. at the the Maple Community Centre, mm; Keele Street North. lay 1 uv ge For any such item, the well- VL known auctioneer, Mr. Alvin he Farmer, will auction it off for of you and as pre-arranged will ,h_glve you, the owner, 75% of 311 the sale price and the 25% will 13 go into the Lions fund. For Bargains Galore Attend The Maple Lions Auction On Saturday Ask Engineers To Confer With DOH Officials Also garden produce, pantry shelf fruits and pickles, flowerjs - yes, just about ANYTHING will be acceptable. Any per- ishable things should be deliv- ered to the centre on the Sat- urday morning, otherwise if you see that your things are deliv- ered to or picked up by Friday evening of the 28th it will be most appreciated. Duncan Hopper and Associ- ates. Vaughan Township’s engi- neers, have been asked to dis- cuss some of the ramifications for the township of the prov- ince’s proposed widening of Highway 7 between Bathurst Street and Highway 400 with Department of Highways offi- cials. Three streets could be affected by department plans, council was told by its road committee Monday night. Plans for the Dufferin Street intersection will aflect the township’s future plans for Dufferin Street north of Highway 7. Waterworks committee re~ ported to council that plans for Highway 7 present no major problems for that department. Problems exist at Keele Street and Jane Street as well, the committee said. (By Toby Shore) OUR PRICE $259.50 REGULAR uuuun “ 0URPRICE$289.50 LOOK AROUND OUR PRICE $219.50 Electrohome Savoy Reg. $479.50 RCA. Victor 23" Croydon Regular $329.50 With Base Reg. $299.50 Electrovhome C202 Regular $269.50 ADMIRAL - CSOIX ASK OUR PRICE ASK OUR PRICE will They were Mrs. G. Comissi- ong, Mrs. Connie Matthews, Mrs. Arnold Price and Mrs. A. Howl. pantry - Delegates attended from as flowers far north as Georgian Bay and FHING as far south as Toronto. % .IOII U" JdtUIuay l' Opening of a trial period for‘ ‘the addition of a second bus to Here’s WHY we should help the local service in Richmond â€" the Lions International is a Hill has been set back one week ‘ service club and through its to Oct. 8. The trial period was funds they assist those nedy originally slated to run from members of our community all October 1 to December 31. year round’ plan bus transpor' Trailways of Canada Ltd. has tation for swimming classes. . .. . . agreed to provxde the addition- Sponsor baseball Ju‘mor leagues' a1 service during the trial per- 1“ Maple Boy scoms and many iod for 39 cents a mile rather other worthwhile welfare pro- . jects. Phone AL. 7â€"2490 - AL. 7- ngg‘e'the 42 cents Presently “1 1150 - AL. 7-1520. AAoHHnn A? an nvfra kn: There will be special events of interest for the children so bring the whole family. Four district people attended the Progressive Conservative Association Central District An- nual Meeting and Workshop in Bradford Saturday. Guest speakers included On- tario Premier John Robarts, Federal Minister of Labor Mi- chael Starr, and Dr. Mathew B. Dymond, provincial minister of health. Premier Robarts was greeted by hundreds of waving school children when he entered Bradâ€" ford Saturday morning. His speech was delivered from the wrestling ring of the commun- ity centre. Local Delegates At Tory Meeting This week in ‘The Liberal’, H. Keith Limited begins a reg- ular campaign to “sel” the area as one of the better disâ€" tricts of Toronto North. Keith Real Estate Features North Area Mr. W. G. White, sales man- ager of the North Yonge Office and vice-president of H. Keith Limited, said this week that the company have given con- siderable thought to this ex- tensive campaign, feeling that; more people were interested in staying in the respective dis- tricts in Richmond Hill, Thorn- hill and Willowdale. The Richmond Hill Libeijal will be the only area weekly newspaper to carry this adver- tising, designed for people who wish to avail themselves of larger living accommodation. or accommodation in an area oth- er than that in which they live. Watch these advertisements weekly for the best home buys in the area. Addition of an extra bus would allow an increase in the length of the present bus routes. Council '62 PONTIAC 4 DOOR lAURENTIAN '60 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 9612 Yonge St. - AV.5-IIZ8, TU.4-2864 Automatic transmission, radio, whitewalls, wheel dlscs, w1ndow washers, electric wipers. Finished in beautiful Honduras Maroon. Executive driven only 5,000 miles. Lic. B6831 . . . . . . . . . . . . o 4 Door, Tuxedo Black, equipped with V8 motor, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, whitewalls, wheel discs, as new throughout. ' Hill Council Briefs Bundle up your troubles with your family’s wardrobe and household items, and bring ’em to usâ€"we’ll give you cause for a real Thanksgiving! Everything will be returned to you Sanitone clean. That includes special fabric finishes for softness and body removal . . . professional pressing on special equip- ment . . . gentle handling and attention to details and minor repairs. Call on us today! Your Newest General Motors Dealer In The Area Oflers' You These Two Fine Cars At Greatly ReduCed Prices Skyline x s I( v LIN E PONTIAC . BUICK LTD. scientific spot to December 31. Council was informed by let- ‘ ter from the Metropolitan Tor- ;rggiggntfia alatgi'tilggf onto Industrial Commission that during the trial pep it had offered “the services of cents a mile rather its staff and the support of the 2 cents presently in commisswn to the economics and development department of the provincial government in Of F11 ex“? bus its recently announced inten- N an Increase “1 the tion to appoint an economic le Pres‘mt bus routes- council and its other efforts to * * * * assist present and prospective granted Branch 375 companies in industrial growth". CORNER YONGE & LEVENDALE RD. For Prompt Pickup Service (formerly Bruce Macdougall Motors) CALL TU. 4-4411 “25 Years of Commity Seruégq $50.00 FULL CARD TO GO 8 SHIRT SE R2195 "I" " ' "' ' ~' John Addison M.P. York of the Canadian Legion, Rich- North was am°ng the 12 To" mend Hill, permission to place onto and Yorks Liberal mem- a bench in front of the TTC bus bers of the Federal house who Stop at Yonge Street and Ben‘ honoured National Leader L. B. ‘50“ Avenue} * ‘K ,. Pearson at a testimonial dinner 1 n_.__.‘;. ..,-_ “Jun”; L" .4 in Toronto last week. :‘h'llhll John Addison MP at Pearson Dinner THE ONLY CAR WITH 50,000 MILE WARRANTY Slowing jée Wew I CAryJ/er - IO/ymoutA - WM. NEAI. 61 Yonge St. S. SOMETHING BIG $30? 52 N H We I3“? _ EXLLED 29 YONG! ST. S. FRESH REGULAR or CHUBBY OLD TYME NESCAFE U141} 11 TABLE" SYRUP mm29c BRADFORD NO. I L‘JIJ UAI.’ LI INDSTANT COFFEE mm89: TULIP MKRGARINE 2 l n, 215 oz. tins 35C HEINZ Come in and enquire about 5/50 Warranty BUTTS Jumbo Size Stalks ’cfolm- 2 I962 37",» Start ’I/a/zant - f1 TU. 4-7381 KLEENEX Guests attending with Mr. Addison from York North were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hare of Temperanceville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Southwell of Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Al- exander of Richvale. SHOULDERS Richmond Hill THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ont, Thursday, September 27, 1962 8 urge This fine lot of Nationally Advertised merchandise compris- ing ladies' and men’s fine watches, includes ELGIN, LONGINES, GRUEN. WITTNAUR, BULOVA, etc. Ladies‘ and Men‘s DIAMOND rings (some with larger diamond and others with smaller diamond). Ladies’ and Men's rings with various stones. Also in this sale Cameras such as KODAK, KEYSTONE, etc. Silverware sets, electric shavers and many other items. Every watch carries a ivritten guarantee. Of 200 Lots of unredeemed Pledges under Instructions of Prominent Ontario Pawnbroker. This is your opportunity to come to an AUCTION sale (which is a lot of fun) and bld your price on this fine merchan- dise. FREE DRAW â€" LADIES’ GENUINE DIAMOND RING. TERMS â€" CASH on night of sale. FRESH, ONTARIO, SHOULDER STEWING LAMB LB. 15: E. D. SMITH’S Tomato Ketchup 211 oz. bttls. Frontenac ILI: LKIAM “BUY TWO BRICKS - GET ONE FREE" 3 BRICKS 50c AYLMER FANCY TOMATO JUICE 48 oz.tins Fancy, Snow White head1 5c Aerify Your Lawn With Rich Black Sandy White or Colored 2 PKGS. 29C Top Dress Your Lawn, Flower Beds Use Our Special Mixture CAULIFLOWER Wed. Evening at 8 pm. sharp October 3rd, 1962 LAMB CHOPS LB. 45c Elgin Mills Loam AV. 5 - 1514 UN REDEEMED PLEDGES 18th Avenue, corner Don Mills Road 2% Miles south of Gormley Peat Loam Top’ Soil MANURE COMPOST Seed - Sod At New Building in Centre Park ALVIN S. FARMER, GORMLEY Phone Gormley 5311 Auctioneer VICTORIA SQUARE ICE CREAM

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