Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 13 Dec 1962, p. 8

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Need Equipment To Launch Club For Town Youths Although Christmas ma in Richmond Hill is run slightly ahead of last year, post office officials have peated their warning to early.. Saturday was the deadline for delivery of mail to distant points in Canada and the United States by Christmas. Today (Thursday) is the deadline for all other out-of-town Christmas mail. Next. Monday is the dead- line for local delivery. First steps in launching a boys‘ club for Richmond Hill have been taken by a Church Street resident. Lou Donnelly. 164 Church St., says the propos- ed club is designed to keep 10- cal youngsters ofl‘ the street. “There are clubs for boys scattered across England," ex- plains Mr. Donnelly. who was raised there. “They have been very effective in keeping boys occupied in their spare hours." â€"vIâ€"\/II:V.'VD0nnelly isilooking for other residents to pitch in to help make the cluPna success. Ofiicials said they will try to deliver all mail on time, but can make no promises for mail not sent out by the deadlines. Richmond Hill Post Office handles about five times the normal monthly volume of mail during December. officials say. W, "People’s? who are willing to help are more than welcome.“ First requirement of the club is new premises. Mr. Donnelly is also looking for suitable fur- niture, a tennis table. darts, judo mats. a record player and records. boxing gloves and any other suitable sports and reâ€" creational equipment. ' Last December it handled about 500.000 pieces of mail. Over; 1,200 parcels went out during the same. period. ‘ Real pressure from Christ- mas mail began Monday. The post office will take on extrai help as it is needed. All Christmas mail should in- clude postal zone number, offic- ials warn. Out of town and local mail should be wrapped in sep- arate bundles. Anybody who has. time or equipment to help start the club should phone Mr. Donnelly at 884-5067. Yule Mail Jumps Over Last Year At Local Office Indications point to a normal Christmas as far as the post of- flce is concerned. Car Firm Moves To New Location One of Richmond Hill’s lead- lng English car dealers appears to be comfortably settled after a move from downtown to the north end of Richmond Hill. Richmond Motors, who have been located next to the Rich- mond Theatre for the past two years. have moved to newer, more modern quarters at the intersection of Industrial and Enford Roads. Proprietor Bob Currington nounced at the same time the dition of the Rootes Group cars to their business. The fi now sells Morris. MGA. Ri and Wolseley cars. Richmond Motors also spec- ialize in Castro] oil and grease products and Dunlop and Mich- elin Tires. They have body shop facilities on the premises and two licensed mechanics. "It is hoped customers will follow us to our new location," Mr. Currmgton stated. “We'll be ready and willing to serve them." The McLean firm plans to occupy the new premises early in the new year. The Riddell property consists of an 11-room building and a Yonge Street frontage of 115 feet. The familiar McLean sign that illuminated the corner of Yonge and Colborne Street for the past DaV'id MCLN“ SW9d that 1’“ For home, auto and all outdoor after- property that has been a landâ€" mark for years at Colbome and dark ohores. 20:“. weather-proof Yonge Streets is to be offered extensnon cord wuth reflector guard McLean Firm Owners The Riddell Property 17 years has been moved in pre- paration for the realty office transfer. The property of the Riddell Estate on Yonge Street. just north of Arnold Avenue in Thornhill, has been purchased by David McLean Limited. real- tors. for sale and sold as soon as possible. THE LIBERI STORE and SERVICE DEPARTMENT Open Every Night 'Iil 9 P.M. EASY TERMS 1' On The Spot Financing McLean firm plans to the new premises early new year. The Ridden v consists of an ll-room 5 and a Yonge Street Christmas mailing ERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontayin deadline for m Christmas is the dead- running ar. local re- mail and switch in handle Designed for fast and rugged action. Boots are sturdy black pebble grain-leather. Tubular blades are riveted securely to rubber soles; tendon guards prevent skate cuts.and bruises, sewn-in reinforce- ment for firm ankle support, padded tongues. :52: .739 :22: .833 111012. 21012... Designed for the fufuve N.H.L. sfar in fh: family was' or Canadians' colors. Lcufher palm, fingers; fubrikoid cuff l2“. Up to 13 yea" old. Pair Authentic National League C125? and Colon. Maple Leaf or Montreal Canadian: Sweaten. Sizes 26-30-34. . YOUTHS' EXTRA lARGE, SIZE 33 3.89 Elm: rugged features include: Red or Blue canon drill with while Snipes. Padded hips, fibre from, land notch. 22 to 36" waist . . , . . . . , . . . BOYS' HOCKEY SWEATERS BOYS’ HOCKEY GLOVES BOYS’ HOCKEY PANTS PORTABLE LAMP SET HOCKEY OUTFITS FIGURE SKATES NO DOWN PAYMENT Thursday, December 13, 1962 No more cut fingers with this rew desig' Completely automatic â€" finger touch cont. opens any shape or size can quicklvâ€"smoothl‘ Finest quality steel cutting knife, powerl magnet removes lid. Operates from either w; zable. A real labour nave. ELEGTRIO BAN OPENER 4.88 2.98 Maple Luis or Montreal Canadiens For up roll Foolless; National League colon. Leafs Montuul Canadians. Pair YOUTHS’ SHIN GUARDS BOYS’ HOCKEY TOQU ES BOYS’ HOCKEY STOCKINGS Everything he will need to complete his outfit at save saier prices. Sticks, Shoulder Pads, Elbow Pads, Helmets, Pucks, Skate Guards, etc. the up-to-fiflun year aids. Poly plastic face, Felt batk with side wings. White padded at knu, 16". Special, pair . , . . . . . . High-cut style glamorous all-white leather skat- ing outfit, fitted with mirror-chrome figure skates. Designed to provide balance, ease of motion and freedom from fatigue; other features include foam rubber lined tongues, black welt leather soles, chrome-plated Sheffield steel blades. 11‘3" 819 9.79 111012 3t09. Canadian Tire Assocate Store TU. 4 -1196 RICHMOND HILL AV. 5 4101 Comfortable warmth, when and where you need it! Fast heating l,200-watt element creates it â€"â€" big smooth-running 6" fan spreads it evenly throughout the room . . . whether it be bath, bedroom, nursery, den or basement. Smartly styled. About 12" high. r'omplete with carrying handles and cord. FAN-FORGED HEATER Detroit 9.98) Special Feature \ u NEW DAIRY BAR | HOOK and LADDER PEDAL OAR wide .. .. . . . . . , . For five growing "fireman." All red, with white trim. Chromeâ€"plated warn- ing bell. 3-posilion pedal drive; white hand rails; 2 ladders. 43" long x 18" SEE OUR WDE SELECTION OF Electrical Appliances A'l' Drink Mixer '7‘“ You $14.88 :3; 5332:2595 _ Outstanding 4:» s. Selections! You Get 'E’hese All-Time Christmas Favourites... Silent Night Joy to the World Let It Snow Winter Wonderland Snowflakes One Liftle’Candle Jingle Bells White Christmas Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Bicycle type chain drive with nylon bearings for easier - pedalling. Simulated motor block with realistic spark plugs. Complete with semi-pneumatic tractor tread tires, and trailer hitch. All red, white trim, adjustable steel seat. .9 8 I 37 x 19 x 28" high . . . . . . . . 2 “Power-Tran” TRACTOR The Night Before Christmas I'll be Home for Christmas You are all I want for Christmas We Three Kings of Ovient Adeste Fidelis

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