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The Liberal, 18 Apr 1963, p. 3

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.z....A §AllUsedVolkswagens COVERED By onr * VERIFIED Warranty 90 DAYS 100% GUARANTEE “F, l ‘ ‘ \. 25: m L: ins rit .ql 99000999999099. ooo9oooo9ogo¢oo¢oo¢ ® 90’ '60.“ 7 §9¢oowm ’ WWH#‘H" ’ .l RICHMOND HILL 311153: flJerL L“... 3 AV_ 5-3591 WMMQQQRQQ’?” APRIL 20 ~â€" Saturday. "Preâ€" lude to Ruses" at Richmond Hill Horticultural Society Spring Fair at the Lions Han. Centre St. E.. 1 to 6 pm. “Come to the Fair". rc1w42 APRIL 20 â€"â€" Saturday 1-4 pm. Rummage sale at St. The- odore of Canterbury Anglican Church. Cactus and Moore Park. Willowdale. c2w4l APRIL 20 â€" Saturday. 2-5 p.m.vAPRII_ Rummage sale. Wrixon Hall,ip.m. l St. Mary's Anglican Chul'ch.lcl.§" 1 Richmond Hill. Sponsored byflmd b Toronto Vegetarian Society. ltique 1 APRIL 19 â€"â€" Friday. Bridge and Euchre. Bultonville Com- munity Hall. benefit [or the York Central Hospital Auxil- lary. Butlonville Branch. Priz- es for winners and lucky draws. c1w42 APRIL 20 â€" Saturdgy. 2-4.30 pm. St. Gabriel’s Church‘ Bay- View - Crosby. Chancel Guild present their Spring Tea. Ad- ults 35c. Children 20c. c1w42 RICHMOND HILL Naturallsts meet Friday, April 19. at 8.00 pm. Public Library auditori- um. speaker Mr. C. Schenk on the subject of the effect of wa- ter pollution on aquatic life. Everyone welcome. clw42 Richmond Hill Lions Hall MONDAY, APRIL 22 AUTOMATIC - STANDARD VOLKSWAGEN Richmond Hill Customers Call Operator and Ask For "Be Taught To Drive The Safe Easy Way" HJII'HHHE Ill" UM!" We specialize in drapery and household cleaning Fully Insured Govt. Licensed Free Home Pick-up Anywhere - Anytime PA. 7-6411 (CORNER YONGE AT LEVENDALE ROAD) ZENITH 3-1730 1N0 Toll Charges) Dual Controlled For Prompt Pick-up and Delivery Call TU 4-4411 Coming Events AURORA DRIVING SCHOOL the effect of wa-' on aquatic life.?APRII ome. clw42?a_m‘ P RICHMOND HlLI, I; SHIRT SERVICE Illllnhn APRIL 28 â€"â€"- Sunday to Sat- urday. May 4 â€"â€" Mental Health Week in York County. Open- ing Event. “Film Festival", Plaza Auditorium. Newmarket. 8 pm. April 28 and Open House at Mental Health Clinic. Watch {or further announcements. clw42 p.m. Kingcraff's crs“ general m and bring 3 tr tique for May s: APRIL 20 - Saturday at one o‘clock. Rummage sale at Our Lady Help of Christians on Bayview Ave. c2w41 APRIL 20 â€" Saturday 10.15 am. Puppet Show at Richmond Hill Public Library. No admis- sion charge. c1w42 APRIL 20 â€"â€" Saturday 2 pm. Maple United Church bake sale - rummage sale. Visit our Parisian Room. almost new ar- ticles. c1w42 APRIL 20 -â€"- Saturday 8 pm. A euchre and bridge at Oak Ridges Public School. Refresh- ments and prizes. Admission 50 cents. c1w42 APRIL 20 â€"â€" Saturday 1 pm Bake and rummage sale at the Veterans' Hall, Steeles and Abitibi Road in Willowdale, DRAPES, CARPETS. RUGS, FURNITURE. ALL CARPET REPAIRS MOTHPROOFING IMMEDIATE Pick-Up and Delivery Sale of NEW BROADLOO‘M Free Estimates RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-3833 SUPER CARPET CLEANING CO. meeting. Come treasure or an- sale. c1w42 Wednesday. 2.15 '5 "April Show- LIMITED 3mm; c1w42 I ‘the 13 senior brownies ‘ passed. and to the leaders. The brownies were: Kathy Ander-‘tal Services Commission said Four official testers were present - Mrs. D. Inglis. Mrs. E. Rayson. Mrs. A. Bagg. Mrs. B. O’Rourke - to pass the 49 tests. which comprised tests on The Queen, compass, knit- ting. message carrying (verbal). ball. skipping. shoe shining and singing games. The passing of these tests so successfully brought a great feeling of accomplishment to son. Linda Bagg. Diane Bull, Joan Carvin, Judy Reid. Dale Haggart. Lynne MacFarlane. Lynda Robbins. Michele Bulo~ va. Leslie Walker. Janet Tear~ ne. Lynne Worsfold, Nada Zu- rich. Another achievement was that the 13th had "made their quota" 1n the sale of guide who ‘ 'pansion program. sale (01' me retarded cnuuren of Thornhaven. The captain, and members of this Ranger group will welcome the oppor». tunity to be of service on comJ mnnity projects. V .____.,_._. w.._,, 1 SCARBORO: While Scarboro Council have not allowed for it in the 1963 budget, it ls hop-‘ ed that Scarboro General Hesp- ital will add 400 beds to thej present institution; Dr. John} Neilson of the Ontario Hospi- the plans could materialize ifL full financing can be arranged. Expected cost Is close to six million dollars. Half of the total‘number of beds would be provided by building a new ZOO-bed hospi- tal and the remainder would come through a hospital ex- i For 13 senior brownies of the 13th Brownie Pack of Richâ€" mond Hill East - their April 2nd meeting proved a mem~ orable event for them. This oc- casion was the annual “Golden Hand" test day. under the di- rection of Brown Owl Mrs. Jo- sie Flneming, Tawny Owl Mrs. Vera Smart and Packig Donna Bridges. ‘, St.Matthews Players Present Drama With transportation provided from Wrixon Hall to a lovely wooded spot on Bayview. heal“ Gormley. all members of the pack were soon rambling and romping in the woods enjoying their first taste this season of the .“great outdoors". The authentic note through- out the play is heightened by the appearance of Nicodemus who is recorded in the Bible A “Spring Hike" combined with an afternoon picnic pro- vided a change from their re- gulaiy Wednesday indoor meet- ing for the lst Richmond Hill Brownie Pack. the sun rises on the first East- er morning. The chancel of the church becomes. for the congregation. the sunrise cham- ber of the palace and the three crosses on the distant hi1] seen from the balcony. are mute evidence fo the Crucifixion. This spring excursion pro- vided the brownies with oppor- tunities to work on their fire- lighting tests, aiso on “Nature Projects" for which they eager- ly gathered pine cones, pussy- willows. moss. ferns. various species of fungii. also rocks and minerals. Following a hot lunch. 1017-; pad with toasted marshmal~‘ lows. the group returned home exhilal‘ated and happy in the work tests secured from this outdoor excursion. which was under the direction of Brownl Owl Mrs. L. Todd. Tawny Owl Miss Annette Ostergaarde and Packie Sharon Pearson. Trans~ portatinn was provided by Mr. R. Todd. 13th Brownie Pack duced the one-act: play the ac- chus, servant to Caiaphas by tion of which takes place in Jahn Anderson; Nicodemus pl- Jerusaiem and concerns the‘ayed by Neil Crowe. Tama. Ad- household of Caiaphas. theiina's servant. is played by Jewish high priest. The drama-Moan Plume and a Roman sol- tic story of how Christianity dier by Mike Davis. Dawson wins the heart of Adena the Lang plays a robber and Dor- wife of Caiaphas. unfolds asleen Kendry, a girl in the rob- lst Brownie Pack Maple Plaza Department Store MAPLE, ONTARIO PRICES SLASHED BRAND NAME MERCHANDISE IN MENS’ & LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR Big Selling Out Sale FIXTURES FOR SALE lEASE EXPIRING BlNfifl rn \na mhamnm: ND NAME MERCHANDISE MENS’ 82 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN‘S WEAR Savage Shoes ~ Latest Styles EVERYTHING MUST GO [)0 NOT DELAY Reg. 34.95-36.50 for Thursday, Friday Open Ti“ 9 pm. CONVINCE YOURSELF GUIDE AND BROWNIE NOTES II.“ For the summer - many out- m. door activities are planned - including interesting canoe trips. This new company has di_ already demonstrated its will- _ ingness and efficiency in help» to . . rs. ing out on serv1ce DI‘OJBCtS, “a their latest being the assist~ tance given at the rummage ,re'sale for the retarded children m of Thornhaven. The captain, m and members of this Ranger 49 group will welcome the opporn Sts tunity to be of service on comJ in munity projects. BIG SELECTION IN SKIRTS, SLACKS. BLOUSES. LINGERIE. ETC. The captain. Mrs. R. '1‘. Sta- ton is well qualified in this ca- pacity, having been engaged in every phase of guiding for ma- ny years, and is now busy plan~ ning projects of wider inter- est and scope for girls of this age group. The casf. under the able di-} rection of Lucille Urquhart» ‘included Caiaphas played by“ ‘Bud Renshaw; Adina, wife 10L Caiaphas, Lynda Davis; Mal-, chus, servant to Caiaphas byJohn Anderson; Nicodemus pl-t: ‘ayed by Neil Crowe. Tama. Ad-f ‘:ina’s servant. is played by} 'Joan Plume and a Roman sol- 'dier by Mike Davis. Dawson Lang plays a robber and Dor- Full attendance was register- ed at the regular Wednesday meeting of the 12th Brownie Pack of Richmond Hill East. which was marked with the enrolment of five new girls. Under the supervision of Brown Owl Mrs. E. Poulin. Tawny Owl Mrs. Edna Hornett and Snowy Owl Mrs. Ethel Ri- ley. the girls were kept busily engaged in practising for their “Golden Bar" and "Golden Hand" tests. cookies, thus providing suffi- cient funds to enable the sen- ior brownies to go to camp on June 28th. 12th Brownie Pack 1st York Land Rangers This newly formed company - which meets at Thornhaven School every first and third Wednesday - is comprised of girls 15 to 21 years of age, some of whom have been sen- ior guides, though this is not a requisite for membership in the Rangers. and new members are welcomed. her band. The costumes were rich in color and beautiful in the soft lights by Anna Derry and Uneeta Joyce. Lighting and scenery, Ron Joyce, Wilt Kendi-y and Joan Mallory. Ri- chmond Hill residents inter- ested in joining this new dra- matic group for the perform- ances of religious drama are asked to contact Mrs. Kendry at 884-7269. 3.5 gm of Community Service $50.00 FULL CARD TO GO High School Tenders“)! Total salaries Instruction supplies : Administration Plant operation . . . . . . . Plant maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Auxiliary services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuition fees paid to other boards . . . . Transportation . . . . . . i . . . . . , A . . . . . . Transfer to capital fund . . . _ . i . . . . . , ‘ Capital expenditures from current funds Temporary loan interest A . . . . . , . . . . . Debenture principal and interest Taxes written off by municipalities .. i The annual banquet for the Guiders and commissioners of the York Central Division will be held this year at Holy Trin- ity Anglican Church, Thornhill on May lst at 7 p.211. Previously the banquet has been held in a local restaurant but because of the large number expected at the banquet it will be held in the Church. Tickets may be obtained from district commis- sioners. Feature of the even- ling will be tax/Guide film in col- .our. f The Guide badge day is taI be held on April 20th at Rich- mond Hill Presbyterian Church. All second class Guides from the York Central who are prepared will be given tests for various badges. Guide Division: Banquet To Brai Held Wed., May] (Continued From Page 1) , The financial statement for account of $11,492.99 was ap-Fthe year ending December 31, proved for payment. 1962, shows the following rev- FinaHCial Statement , enue and expenditure accounts: All the goods and chattels consisting of show cases, cash register, addinfv ma- chine. scale, coolers and freezer and stock of groc- eries. etc.. etc., will be of- fered for sale by public auction, en bloc at 432 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill, on Friday, April 26, 1963, at 11 am. Terms cash. Arrangements may be made for tenancy by a purchaser suitable to the landlord. BAILIFFS' SALE By virtue of a warrant issued to me under the Landlord and Tenant Act, ] have seized all the goods and chattels of John De- more, carrying on business at 432 Yonge Street N., Richmond Hill, Ontario. Dated at Aurora, Ontario, the 16th day of April, 1963. Excess of expenditure over‘ revenue for year REVENUE: Grants received {mm the Province of Tuition fees received from other boards and individuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Night school fees Rentals . . . . . . . . . . Sale of locks . . . . . . . . Vending machines, etc. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Bank interest . i . . . i . . A . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sundry inc‘ome and insurance proceeds Cafeteria. net . . . , . . . , . . , . . . . i . . . . . . Recovery of watermain installation cost prior year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ontario . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . Municipal tax levies - Township of Vaughan . Tow'n of Richmond Hill Township of Markham . Village of» Woodbridge . EXPENDITURE: Instruction salaries. day school , . . . . . Less refund from Department at National Defence . . . . . . . . . . . Instruction salaries Get Our Precision Lube Job I Our care, precision and thqroughness make a big lube job we do on your carâ€"a difference you’ll appreciate in smoother, quieter riding. Cost is modést! Your Car Is In Good Hands Here! DIFFERENCE in t hé COOK'S BP YORK CENTRAL DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR. YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 3lst. 1952 Auto Service Complete Service to All Makes of Cars ELGIN MILLS TU. 4-3151 J. Chapman, Bailiff night school .-....-..‘.--nuu .n.......-.-..-. ........-..-.... .n......-....--. that boards . . . . Blade or Short Rib AYLMER TOMA T0 catSUp 2 11 oz. bottles BARBECUE, HOT DOG, HAMBURG MORLEY'S Blade Bone Removed ASSORTED KENNEL CLUB Dog Food 6P1Soz.tins4fi $350? 52 N u CX'ELED HEINZ RELISHES 29 Yonge St. S. BETTY'S JAMS 2 9oz. jars 974,186.58 61,401.89 93.116.47 152,984.80 49,117.91 6,400.97 18,287.31 68,355.80 5,987.65 74,241.82 8,612.95 270,747.65 6,566.70 450 427 212 961,738.38 12.448.20 978.205.02 16,466.64 RED RIPE 306.02 034.70 286.69 483.61 1.790,00B.50 1.162.111.02 1.696.520.97 12 oz. jars 49¢ $93,487.53 515,650.63 5,050.20 5,535.15 1,890.25 1.034.42 222.75 410.20 583.08 3,223.27 800.00 'OMHA series‘aE iContinued From Page 1) Quick in anger and quick toi forget is the fortunate propen- sity of youth. Both teams were honored at a reception at thei! ) I L 5 Lions Hall after the game and‘i parted the best of friends The tack can now he hung up for another year as the Hornets are through with hockey. No more tournaments for them. In- stead they'll attend 3 din- ner at the Lions Hall this Thursday night as their sponsors. the Richmond Hill Lions Club. will show their appreciation of a gal- lant team and a gallant ef- fort. A nice way to end the season at that! I pl>-D.Iv-o-h-C-u.l- _.__..____.___._._4 PRELUDE TO ROSES Jackson & Perkins Roses " “ 0 Instructions on planting and rose care 0 Naturalists’ display 0 Plants. flowers, arrangements 0 Tea garden â€"- home baking 0 Handicrafts by senior citizens 0 Rose Queen Sat, April 20, 1 to 6 p.m. Lions Hall, Centre SI. 'E. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday. April 18, 1968 RICHMOND HILL HORTICULTURAI. SOCIETY “COME TO THE FAIR” llBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-TUA-IIOS lUCAS BRAND BEEF 1 lb. 39c JIFFY INSTANT Chocolate 2 Min 69¢ AYLMER CHOICE NO. I CALIFORNIA CHOC FULL 0' NUTS lEAN MINCED P E A C H E S HALVES 2 20 oz. tins 49¢ JAVEX Large Size HEAD 29¢ Bleach - 2 GABRIEL’S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Harding and Yonge Street $1.75 PER CAR Net proceeds for boys' work and sending underprivileged children to Richildaca Camp for two weeks. ‘mâ€"mmqu-«m Cauliflower Richmond Hill The CAR WASHING & CLEANING on SATURDAY. APRIL 20th 10 am. to 4 pm. at COFFEE AOTS Men‘s Club of Richmond Hill United Church will be Large Size Slicers 32 oz. 49¢

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