8 THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday. November 1, 1962 Elect Rev. DII. Evans PreSIdent District Ministerial Assouation Asks For Study The Thornhill - Richmond Baptist congregation in Ricliâ€"seci-etaryuii llle SOCICI} \\'Jll,I>II Stillflu‘w .It I o clock was . . . . . . - . - .- ... ~ » in the churclieslhizlily Ieconiincndcd. and the I Hill Mlmsmnal AssomatmnIitzigiIdaiiilliliéoabliiussiliizgei’hi- OTeRi‘t-hiiibliiil Hill on Bible Stiii- appreciation of the Ministerial met in Thomhi†Presbyterian torsOn of St. Matthew's United dav, December 9. in St. Mat- to the Canadian Broadcasting ChurCh for their lunnheon Church will again serve as théw‘s and St. Mary‘s. Arrangeâ€"lCommission expressed, .l I meeting at noon on October press reporter. ments were made tor the Rev Initinl discussionsntci'e held . 26. with pastâ€"president James I bf ‘ U ‘ 4.“ A, E. Myers to take the next'on tlie_ toim of illdikln‘g' the O'Neil presiding. The nomina- Halteré 9 Tue _ " m“ l g assignment on the Sunday evc- week oi prayer In .Iallllal} this WM†tion committee submitted a {OF COHSldEI‘aUOn Include“ “19 hing broadcast from CFG.\I. be~ year. the exact plans were left Possibility of the inception of either a junior high school f flice . for the next reco nition of the Bible Society ginning on November 18. on to he, decided at the next meet- ‘ _ ‘ . Q l f V :13: :ndothe Riv. Dil Evans oi appegal for funds. with an 5800 completion of the present ser- Ing. l‘his mecting will be held (:Iralihï¬glzlmfgljï¬i‘; x0; Thor’nhill Presbyterian Church objective for Richmond Hill, ies of breath ists by the Rev. E. in St. Mary's Anglican Church ‘ s ‘ - a r . ~.- . - ~ . TI * '..‘ d'scu::cd at last? " ‘ ‘ was elected as president. The and a comparable objective forili. Mitchell. lhe Heritage Ser- on the fouitli Piidag. in Notemâ€" ea “99 “1‘ ' “ _ sunny HOURb _ Rev. Jack Ward‘ of St. John’s Thornhill. It was noted that the ics of Telecasts. heard on CBLT her. _ 7 “7 A if “'9:Rifeoralgogegigi-ard Haâ€â€" Upen Every Day ‘Tn 6 ‘ I I man. inspector of schools in thc ‘ ~ Thurs. & Fri. "1.†9 NOVEMBER 1 - 2 - 3 area. sparked a discussion oi Beautiful .\\I;u-_\- Hun Budgies with gay colorful the need for expansion 01 plumage. Delightful pets to have around the home. school facilities in 'I‘SA Three. A pre-school survey submitted Unscxcd. $2.99 Each â€" with purchase of any price cage 7 (BUY A CAGE AND SAVE $1.00) 0 YOUNG MALE CANARIE & "ea" thy Male birds to the board indicates a natural“ guaranteed to sing. These are ideal for pets and they brighten your day with$3 songs. $4.99 EACH â€" with purchase of 0 growth of one third of a class, room per year for the nexti any price can each (BUY A CAGE AND SAVE $1.00) three years. It was pointed out that it it were a junior Iiiin school it ‘ would pass out of public school‘ ‘ boa/rd jurisdiction. . h s .r. Ilallmans lettei tallcd - ‘i for the problems arising from increasing school population to be studied as soon as possible. In other business. the board moved to notify parents that additional insurance coverage will be available to children on school property from a private insurance company. for a small premium payment. Insurance coverage for each child it pre- sently carried by the board. The board granted permis- sion for the Lions Club to in- augurate an area ï¬eld day. The club also revealed plans to sup- ply prizes for public speaking competitions and for academic achievement. PRICES QUOTED ARE FOR POPULAR SIZES: Yes. at [lanadian Tlro. you'll save another 750/14 SIMILAR SAVINGS ON OTHER SIZES A Richvale News '- * - ‘ ' v - Correspondent Modern Cage with glass seed Mrs. Anne Hewitt Size x x15†guaridsr pun-0M tra-Vv pemhes Sturdy chrome plated cage with 78’ 16th Ave" and mstde cups. screen guards, draw tray. false bot. TU. 4.7645 Modern chromatic ï¬nish cages with t9m. swmg. 3 WOOden DBI‘ChBS. OUTL- On October 23 an oratorica] glass seed guards. pull-out tray and Comparable Value $10.98 side plastic seed and‘ water cups. contest was held at Sixteenth inside cups. Size 12% x 97,5 x 1314: high. Ave school There {were ï¬ve. Compal‘ahlt‘ Value $7.95 SPECIAL $8.47 Comparable Value $4.98 schools represented by two pu-i SPECIAL 36-66 SPECIAL $3.98 IOU-LEVEL PLUS PREMIUM FEATURES 42-Monl'ho’ Insurance 1sz 1m pils from each school. Represen-I ting Thrornlea School were? that?airstorihoiitziz ROUND LOOP ChmmeT'in Stand CHROME TRIPOD Sheridan Petrunia and Susan About 5’ 5" high. 3325? Xi’ï¬fv’l‘l £222.33: CHROME STAND “mam†Va‘ue TYPE - SHAPED . $4.98 BayVIew Glen were Margaret A“ Chrome with black QPFCIAI 3 Taylor and Beverley Hybroer.; _ t i I S .77 Sixteen Ave. were Alan Hull enamd base-Stralght and Gisele Kairrer. Winners stand, All chrome stand, were ï¬rst Sheridan Petruiniag - dl . 2nd Susan Lepavge. 3rd David Comparable Value Black Tnpod Stand mu" 009 Honsberger. Congratulations to $505 Comparable Value all of the children. ‘ Comparable Value $9.95 School Activities SPECIAL $457 $338 Sixteen Ave. School girls de-‘ SPECIAL 57-77 feated Woodland girls in their, SPECIAL $2'77 volley ball. ‘ Woodland Soccer team de- feated Sixteen Ave. by the score of 2_0.‘ HARTZ MOUNTAIN Master C'iiry Gravel 20c pkg. Socials Mr. and Mrs. a. Taylor of‘ HARTZ MOUNTAIN Budgie Seed . . . 35c pkg. HARTZ MOUNTAIN Budgie Gravel . ..., 20c pkg. Os'hiaiwa aindt‘Mrs. J. Waters of Maple were Sunday visitors ofI Miss G. Lever. I I ~ . Mm. C_ Carmichael is home Keep your puppy happy and serve him the " yr from St. Michael's Hospital. DOUBLE PUPPY DINNER . F R E E ‘ " ' v _ M155 Maryllan HUdS‘m flF‘YV, Comparable Value $1.49 SPECIAL 990 in from Hull, Quebec, to Vlslt‘ ' i ’ . her mother and friends. Miss -. DOG TIE.0UT 10’ Sherri Butler was at Malton‘ A. rt t t h . Comparable Value $1.49 SPECIAL 99c 1"†° m“ H DOG AEROSOL SPRAY To EACH CHILD York Summit District Ladies‘ Auxiliary President Conference VERY SPECIAL DUPONT WHITEWAU. TOO-LEVEL NYLON 1962 and "61 Nov Car l‘ulpmni Continuation , . 42-Morflhs' Inwrlnoo Tex 15w! HARTZ MOUNTAIN Master Canary Seed 39c pkg. “we _ 2 bl V] 1.49 SPECIAL 99c . $5 heldTgctidthéhhomleS/tof Mr: “mm†6 12353ng BONE Accompanied By An Adult orman , i ., ‘ -. mond Hill on Ocildlfer 29.RMcr5.‘ ' comparable value 690 SPECIAL 51c R. Gray represented lst Richw SMOOTHIE BRUSH “319 Group. , . Comparable Value 690 SPECIAL 510 Mrs. A. Carmichael would â€"# Sit-LEVEL NYLON WICKER BASKETS like to empress her thanks for IB-Montln' Insurance the flowers and cards she rc-, .’ _ _ I y P’ . 9 9 mo , nIIo ceived while in the hospital. Sl/‘e' 1313XI633’ $15! 1 1421.8. Many thanks to her kind neighg 1411*“) $319 16 "2 X “0 $ ' marsl who helped her house‘hold‘ CIIAIN DOG LEADS ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c w i e she was in hospital. - .~ ' ~ Mr. and Mrs_ Wes Littlejohn‘ DOG COLLARS in various Sizes and colms. of Flesherton were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.‘ Carmichael, Spruce St. East Richviale Ratepayers are1 starting the new skating rink at Sixteen Ave. School. Once again may we remind you of the rummage sale on November 10 at Sixteen Ave. School held by the East Rich- vale Ratepayers Association. i ‘ Richvale residents were sad in hearing of the death of Mrs.l {fee tray 94C vaIue A ‘3’. Viola Pearl Franks of Ediwar ~. .. . - v ' ra 5 lb k . Ave. Our deepest sympathyotol sanitaiy ï¬llei fOi your pet cats t y. - D g C her husband and family. Brownies and Guides The lst Richvale Guide and; Brownies mothers met at the (x1 - T & C tni Leaveq home 0" MI‘S- M- MCDE‘FmOlL A Neckluce for your kitten with ' “1 mp oys a p " v I ' ' v ‘ _ Spruce Ave. The election of . 290 and 39‘: I W . new officers was held. bells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290 Flea Collars I . _ . _ o . I . O _ I _ . 59c . » I I : ' I ' President, Mrs. M. McDer- V . mott; vice-president, Mrs. M. f: Nunn; secretary, Mrs. S. llills; â€" I ' treasurer, Mrs. J. Fetchett; so- 6‘ £ . ' cial convener, Mrs. R. Iludema; o I... "d" N “m ' wfluu m N _ telephone helpers. Mrs. P. Long- , "mounting Wintnr‘ and SummoralTlrot'lilxur‘r’: V staff, Mrs. J. Headline. "WI" “M'NI- ï¬lm-oh. During the meeting there 7' I" WWW. Plymouth. Mu. Conch, m. V was a discussion of the forth- WITH AS LOW AS . . , , , , , , , , . , M coming bazaar to be held at m... 5...... .. rm... EXERCISE WHEEI. i123: ?§:‘h’;Ԥ,:‘i';§ ifâ€? Something new and different. Nunn on Carrville Road West on The ideal way to keep hamsters. November 12 at 8.30 pm. Also included is one live Ham- 1c SALE Buy One At The Regular Price, Get A Second One For-Ic TROPICAL FISH TANK A big tank holds 10 gallons size: 20x10x12". Comparable Value $10.49 PET CIRCUS PRICE $7.11 KRESGE VANGUARD PUMP Comparable Value $8.95 SPECIAL $6.91 80-LEVEL NYLOII Il-Monflu' Insuranc- nfl Ml ownâ€"Tubeless $I.50 to $2.00 Extra. Easy Termsâ€"To Suit Your Budget SAVE MORE WHEN TIRES SOLD IN PAIRS â€" NO TRADE NEEDED KITTY TISSUE (similar to Kitty Litter) TWO QUART S'I‘ARTER Store & Service Department Open Every Baptisms , Complete with Palm Tree and ster. One Hamster Starter Kit “SH BO“I‘ Enfmilrfgfllv ALI-10:15::58833n21l22 adorable liahy green turtle and value 98c containing _Harnster N. [Ill 9 p M F Y c 0 October 21" “she†Six chum“ ‘ turtle food. . l‘ood.‘ Treat and biscuit nibble C '9 I o o were baptized by the Rector, comparable \ alue $1.33 TREE With every cage. Rev. Fred C. Jackson. The chil- SPECIAL SPECIAL DECORATE YOUR dren were christened Heather Dawn Neun, infant daughter of 1 4 FANCY SHELLS - (‘.\S’I‘I.l£.‘ - and Mrs. Ronald Neun: C 0 John Herbert Hudson, son of . , ‘ PLANTS - I7I:().A"I:I‘I\"‘Ii‘ TOYS Mrs, Herbert Charles Hudson. COMPLETE (OMPLETE PROM hRI;S(rP.S also four children of Mr. and . c A N R E Mrs. John Colin Mitchell. who _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ were christened Michael I I Charles. Deborah Ann. John lst PRIZE 2nd PRIZE ASSOCIATE sron: I E DR W ENTEROURFREEDW ' , n a dition to a laige Dioup Singing Canary Complete WM, A I AQUARIUM WITH On The Spot Financing â€" Easy Terms â€" No Down Payment of friends and godparents. the DRA‘V TO BE MADE Complete with («age _ stand _ Food members °f Emmam‘e' Coma“ An Ideal ('hristmas Gift NOV. 10 - 6 PM. Cage 'S‘an“ ' “0" 815-00 Va'ue I 7 Y mwmmwni_____________flwt____u . it. botanists35:22:25 " i - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED k T I 28 next. by the Right Rev. F . H. Wilkinson, Bishop. Diocese ,,#,_W, u. 4 - 6 "’â€" AVQ 5 ! 101:0! Toronto. l