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The Liberal, 8 Nov 1962, p. 12

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ECONOMICAL. FLAMELESS O ODOURLESS .SAFE O PRECISELY AUTOMATIC CHOOSE FROM ANY OF THESE FAMOUS BRANDS OBEATTY o MAXWELL o COFFIELD-HAMILTON 0 MAYTAG o CONNOR o McCLARY~EA$Y 0 CORONADO I PHILCO-BENDIX 0 DOMINION 0 RCA WHIRLPOOL o Eden's-VIKING o SIMPLICITY 0 GM. FRIGIDAIRE c Simpson'sâ€"KENMORE-Simpsons-St oGENERAL ELECTRIC OSPEED QUEEN I INGLIS ‘ 0 THOR o KELVINATOR 0 Co-op VISCOUNT oLEONARD OWESTINGHOUSE W FREE ElEBTHIO BlANEI ElEGTBIC CLOTHES DHYEHN MAKE EVERY DAY A DRYING DAY ELECTRICALLY 12 . THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, November 8, 1962 56 YONGE STREET NORTH Richmond Hill Hydro - Electric Commission Wed In St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church Mr. and Mrs. John Peter Lagerway are seen following their recent wedding in St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church. The bride is the former Pamela Kenny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kenny of Richvale. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lageljvgay of Holland. SAM COOK, Chairman THIS OFFER GOOD AT THE STORES DISPLAYING R HERRIDGE ELECTRIC T\I - ADDI lAMfl: oSPEED QUEEN OTHOR 0 Co-op VISCOUN‘I' OWESTINGHOUSE AND OTHER FINE MAKES KENMORE-Slmpsons-Sem 0 DOUBLE BED 5le ::u RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE CALL TU. 4 - 4401 TV - APPLIANCE Sales - Repairs - Parts 210 LEVENDALE RD. South Block Richmond Heights Centre TU.4-32|I AL. HORWOOD, Superintendent 0 FULL 2-VEAR GUARANTEE O A TOP QUALITY BLANKET O CONVERTIBLE CONTOURED CORNERS 0 CAN BE WASHED AND DRIED AUTOMATICALLY THIS SYMBOL NOV. 3RD TO DEC-16TH (Phdto by Lagerquist) A$2s.9svnw£u TU. 4- 35" STORES Mrs. A. J. Gardhouse of Unionville reviewed several books as well as up to date films on‘ the study of East Asia. Mrs. A. s. Elso'n of Richmond Hill stated the allocation for 1963 was 20 per cent larger than 1962. First vice-president Mrs. Syl- vester Jones of Uxbridge preâ€" sided for the afternoon session. Miss Haliday has been an educational worker in Angola since 1928. She told of her experiences running a training school there. Miss Margaret Halliday, mis- sionary from Angola, was fea- tured speaker at the fall rally of York Presbyterial United Church Women, held in Aurora United Church. October 30. Church Worker Speaks At Rally I Residents of Highland Park Subdivision, south of Thomhill. have been wibhout fire and am- ;bulance protection since last hveek during the installation of storm and sanitary sewers in the area. a delegation of res- idents told Markham Township Council. The sewer Installations are being made by George Wim- No Fire Protection Mud Clogs Area Streets, Township Will Protest GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS OF CANADA, llMl'I'ED SKYLINE PONTIAC - BUICK LTD. Bedford Vans We suggest that y0u visit Skyline Pontiac-Buick Ltd. and let them show you how they are set up to serve all your present and future motoring needs. You can be sure you’ll receive a warm welcome in a friendly atmosphere. The Skyline Pontiac-Buick people who will look after you are genuinely inter- ested in making sure that you are com- pletely satisfied- They’ll proudly tell you all about the new cars and trucks they handle- And they specialize in pey and Co.. Taronito contrac- tors. for the Ontario Water Re- sources Commission. Streets in the subdivision have been made impassable by the rains and is ows of last week. One resident skid the postâ€" man often appeared at the door cogered with mud to his waist. 1 Deliverymen and repairman have been unable to get down the street. Postmen have reâ€" fused to make deliveries to some parts of the streets some days, residents report. Water and gas mafia}; Héilé been broken several times by They told council many per- sons. especially the aged. were unable to leave their hoines because of the mud. Part of the street has been torn up for more than three weeks, they reported. Many residents have had to carry groceries and all house- hold supplies for several hun- dred feet, they claimed. Residents attending council were William Connors. 51 Highland Park Ave., Douglas Dobson. 55 Highland Park Ave.. and Robert Priestman. 48 High- land Park Ave. Following council's regular meeting, members toured the area. Reeve Wilfred Dean an- nounced that council Will pr0~ test to OWRC about closing oh the streets. Pontiac is pleased to announce the Appointment Buick 9612 YONGE STREET“ RICHMOND HILL -' ONTARIO As AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR: GENERAL MOTORS ‘ Reeve Dean claimed that council had been assured people will get all municipal services. "They could have Spokesmen for the contractor said streets which are now tom up should be passable within 10 days. “A younger child might also become frightened and full face forward into the mud." Mr. Dobson warned. Township Engineer Dusan Micklas said the contractor had gambled on 300d weather to finish the job early, but last week’s rain and snow had slaw- ed work. The delegation said the Rich- mond Hill Fire Department, which provides fire protection in the area. had been warned to park equipment a blpck away from any torn-up street. and fight the fire from there. Mr. Dobson said he had rescued an 11-year-old girl from clay into which she had sunk above her rubber boots. “She had become hysterical and kept saying, I’m going to sink right down,” he said. equipment. A cemenrt truck done better than hhis. If. a used by the construction com- mess." he stated. pany has become mired in the “We’ve never pulled my mud several times. punches. 1% said “u nlnna um On Monday afternoon. a com- pany bulldozer was needed to pull the truck down the street. OSHAWA, ONTARIO The stolen cars are usually found abandoned later, the chief said. ‘ Five or six ears have been stolen from homes and bus!- nesses in the past week. accord- ing to police. Chief R. P. Robbins warned residents not to leave their cars unlocked or keys in their cars. Richmond H111 police have issued a warning to residents as a result of a rush of recent car thefts in town. Rash Of Car Thefts Reported To Police ‘ “We've never pulled my punches. I'Ve said all along that we would make them maintain minimum standards." he said. A representative of the con- struction firm explained that the job had taken longet than had been expected. Water mains had to be relaid at one end of the street, because they had been improperly installed. he said. SOMETHING TO SELL LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS Phone TU. 4-1105 So why not make this announcement your invitation to drop in and see Sky- line Pontiac-Buick Ltd. They’ll he look- ing forward to your visit. Or, if it’s service you need, be sure to make Skyline Pontiac-Buick Ltd- your headquarters. They have the service facilities and GM parts to take care of all your Work promptly, efl’iciently and at reasonable cost. quality used cars, too, with plenty of un- used miles. GMC Trucks Vauxhall Police report a car driven by C. E. Teckhoven. R.R. 3, New- market, northbound on Ken- nedy. tried to pass a second northbound car. Teckhoven was unable to return to his own lane before meeting and colliding with a southbound car driven by Robert Thorns of 1735 Vic- toria Park Cr., Scarboro. accord- lng to police. i An ambulance heading northlcar were taken to Scarboro 0611- on Kennedy Road to pick up eral Hospital. Mr. Thom: is ‘victims of an accident was itself suflering from lacerations and involved in an accident late a dislocated shoulder. Sunday afternoon i His wag Linda. received The ambulance. driven by minor bruises and his tether, Douglas Ogden. was on its way Herbert. of 138 Hot-sham Ave. to an accident at Kennedy Road Toronto. is suffering from and 19th Avenue when it was broken ribs and scalp llceue struck by a car turning left into tions. His mother, Mary, sufâ€" a service station at Kennedy fered cuts and bruins, police Road and Highway 7, police report. ' say. i Damage was minon The car was driven by R. D. McFayden of Unionville. Four people were injured in the accident the ambulance was heading for. according to police. Acadian Ambulance In Wreck Going To Accident Call Fourfipassengers in the Thoms Officials of the Department of Lands and Forests are up- pealing for the assistance of anglers in the event any tagged Whitefish are taken to repOrt the tag numbers to the D1» trlct Forester-'3 Office. Depart- ment of Lands md Fon‘ests. Maple, or to the local conser- vation officer. Tag 500 Whitefish Department of Lands and Forests staff recently tagged 500 Whitefish near Glen Rel! Beach, Lake Simcoe.

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