Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 27 Jun 1963, p. 17

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HALE NES Correspondent. Mrs. TU. 4 outs and (iuhs lst Langstatf (Iubs and -outs Latlies‘ Auxiliary held a; rawhcrry festival June 19 at c lloiile of Mrs. D. Matyas; oosevclt Drive. .-\n elec- n of officers for the coming .ar was held, President. Mrs. . Miller: vice-president. Mrs. Anne. Hewitt. .7645 78 16th Ave. Martin .lunior. The egg-throwing contest was won by Jan Marston and Frank Martin Junior. Slipper was held from 5-6 p.m. Al- though hot and tired. everyone enjoyed themselvei. wk p'( )k Church News T_t_i_l':‘.u.T_.lB_ERATi. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday, June 27, 1968 I? ‘and refuse of all kinds includ-rpolluted because of the dump‘ in; oil and sludge from service ing. * * * ~ stations was being dumped on Vaughan Council meeting; property north of his home and was probably a record 20 minas was causing him and his fam- ute session with Deputyâ€"mere. Vaughan TWp. ily concern. ulesse Bryson. and Councillors l\lr. Mat-Donnell suggested‘Ruth McConkey and Garnet‘ I Re-organize Libraries In T.S.A. I Markham merit classroom grant, lndir‘id. that guards had been received ual classrooms will still heaird were being installed for selwetl hy the travelling library all the clocks. cxrt lights and proved a 325 service pi'm'idi‘d h\ the thermostats in the area schools. cular Dystrophy Association of -e. Department of Education. “h Sand was asked m (‘anatta following 3 him from At their .Iune llth meetingsr trustees of TSA. No. 1 Markham accepted a recommendation of the chairman of their education committee, Trustee Louise Aimone. that central libraries he formed Vaughan t'ouncil Monday 3p. that the stream within a few Williams present. grant for the Mus- feet of his home had become ttttltlttltlIttltlttlllttttttlttlttttltItlllltltlttltlttttttIttlltttlttltllttllttltltttt t at each Of the area’s five schools. This involves H. The recommendation for tllt‘ check and see if he could 11‘ llltllm‘at‘)‘ chairman Gus RICHMOND HILI 8t _ reorganization ot‘ the library books presently in acquisition of 3 lat)? library speed up the firm which “film‘- , MSTRICT UV”. 7 the schools and will brintr them all together at a “EJ'EO Zl'(::-(t‘l)‘(:‘fdt:i<111130::2i: hlad "Indenakct'; ‘0 7mm": 1...:‘,;;.R-":‘.:11'.,“‘5'...‘;‘:‘3. “may CAV A i . . ‘ .. . z ‘ . . ,. m '4- if > as ‘ tie p aygrotlli cqutpmen - ' ‘ - - ‘ “S 18 .. i A . VA a a .v “antral place m the MhOOl‘N “a”. tell “1“” bath" will be limited to $1,200 for at the old German Ming lt‘llllSé‘ of muscular dystrophy. QIAN (‘Y‘NLER “59 WI“ be made 0f the bow“ 1“ the :‘Cll‘ml b.‘ acquisition of a surtablc tape School 1., Raw-h.“- (;|p“_ 20,000 Canadian \‘ictims will hOCIET recorder to uonâ€"reclll‘l‘ing cost) CONCRETE bringingr them to a central location where they will ‘llayc no hope for life: he added . . ,‘, , L. ' > . l_ _ )lr. Sand \s is also instiuc For Servtces We Render AV. 5-5401 â€"- AV. 5-5402 â€"-â€" WA. 4~0907 Smith. 4th pack; 2. Mary Lamb. 9th pack; 3. Yvonne Mills. 4th Sand; treasurer. Mrs. M. Richvale Chapel held its Stin- be available to a larger number of pupils. and (llld with this tapes “Ill be ed to remind Markham llllnl ll af’t't‘lt‘l‘attoll in research & , “(hwmwh‘ Shhlflarh Mrs_ 1)_ day school picnic June 22 at make it possible for pupils m 1.9;“; at different made ot various educational Township Council that the actlyity is not matched by an. M are?! Enfo‘rnfahon can , ~ -. . . .- . . .. . ‘ VII 0. Races were . . - . . . . . . . ~. radio programs. the tapes \Hll boat-d was still much con- lnt‘lt‘asc m funds to Support it. r' ' - Um“ ' 59m”: Tanks and CNN“ " illlmr. >0<Ia| Lumen”. M15. Pioneer 1 3?- grade levels, either up oi down as they ictruiie. . ,_ . bl [ . h , 4.1 » . . . 334 â€" i , King: sewing convencr. Mrs. held before supper and after The librariev will be hmlqed either in: mulihble rmake it possr e or t e teathâ€" “med about the |ack "f \i‘a time and research talent H "5001 .0 Dura Steps - tlutchison: telephone con-supper, The beginners' class “ ‘ . ‘ ‘. ‘crs to trntcgl‘atf‘. “1030 PI‘O- sidewalk in front of the “ll‘p‘m 1’9 I‘M- M'S' Gordon PUTVL‘S ‘O'l‘errace Slabs " ncr Mrs S White' sunshine with Mrs. Bunn as teacher. was portable Classrooms 01' 0“ lhe Slaiff’lm the itlltlll- grams into their classroom "Manson Avenue school. a * * * 297-1136 ‘. sidewalk Slam . nvehcr. VMrs. l. Maier. and‘won by Wendy Marshall, 2. Ste- oriums. Moveable book stands are being ('Ollstrtlt'tâ€" lessons where l‘t‘qlln‘mh 1113193“ The report of Finance Com- _ -'\ intflihlf’ dumping bylaw: Richmond Hill area I k .- , 5 I'o'lrarnmc cont'cncr. Mrs. .i.‘phcn lIcidman. 3. Debby Smith ed by members of the maintenance staff and tables ‘Uf “Mlng “f “To “(1393‘s “$1011 mittce Chairman hiacKay'. llnll‘af‘ltlon “‘1” bf? investigated Mrs. D. C. F. Fayle ‘. DIIVTWM cmbmu. ’ llis. Kindergarten. Mrs. Duncan and and chairs will be grouped informally in the library to Ptnflldmfi “‘1'?” “9.3 (10‘ "01 indicated receipt of $41,000.00 ).\ \ dllflhan Police ‘01] recom- 884-3348 . Parking LOt Curbing ‘ 1h Richwh. (tum and qmuts Mrs. Tumtlson class: 1. Debby area fit into either the ‘tlassroom pmvmmar grant In general inerldation- by council. 1 M” w I Len" ‘0 Patio Slabs ' old their annual .picnic‘ .lune'Thom- 2' 'IUdy GOdSman' Miss . it"lil'lcl'lum 0" “‘9 dally 5"1100' account and expenditures in llle action was recommend-l ” ' " 0x 884_4821 ‘0 Well The i at Boyd Conservation PardeWandvs "lass: 1- 1‘0“ 99.3"“! It was also announced that research and instruction, The “'9' I “_ 1".lid ' I “‘9 “mom” or 54410990 {Or (I‘ld iitpba loll” “'0”? M'.‘ R: Mrs S G Ph-“- '0 Culvert 'l‘ile ItIlOllL‘IYIIH‘ weather- was quite‘g' L-"nn DO-VIQ' Mrs- Will'am‘ all in-servicc program will he only cost of the new arrangea [I ““R “ m “““_‘l I") lth the month of May. I": .1 ac onncll of Bridlcbhiokt ' - - I IN . GI d WI - (It. many of the parents cnâ€"ison'S "lass: Barbara wartm,“ held for teachers in September merit will he that of the 3(1‘5flllage "I U“ f.‘ “it-“TY”? It was also rccoininciidcd dim In Loncord (-mnplamed H 884-4070 ale. lie. )ypd “1‘0 (mum! with tbanana Karen wen. M... Hemp“) inform them of the needs‘shol\.fl_ Am, pmmmm “sod proyitlcd by] .thlt; dufllo-Hslléll‘and am,me that h0mmcntat that effluent from septic tanks; Mls. W. C. Armstrong 0 Weeping Tile h “who”. Lunch {has hold fromlman's ClaSS. BFUCP Ma." and which libraries can meet forhwill still qualify for a goycrli-‘Wamh. or t" (fpallmfm. OftCBSl'aIU' companys Sindem‘ 7 7 “if” 7’ ‘ 7 ’_ 834'1034 0 Custom Precastinz m 1 pm M Imam, from 1_2 Stephen Rowley. Mrs. Nash's ~ ~ * s W ' câ€"ir * - We ~ ~-â€"‘l'1§l“('3“0”~ A bit)“ “f 2-1 fllfnainsurance program be conâ€" THE Thomhm Are. A a“... “.(llTChhlrzi hm; 2 m1 class. Kathy Robertson and “I” W". 191")“de 9V9”: SIXitinucd in the schools for the C Mrs_ E‘ perch-a1 he first race for children up Debb-VHO‘VHL MP NaSIl's 013553 ' “jock? [hose “mild 0mm“ 0.“ no“ 5'95"“ Lind“. “‘15 plan' 2“ ’hallenge AV. 5-1839 1 six vcars of age was won by Rahal" Edwards and Davidl 5" hm.“ my W“ “r “W I).“'rl‘“l”‘ (‘O‘m‘ago f0“ ‘2 mom“; ()F Victoria Square area usan "Car'mn 2 Bar'bh, Nm.‘_ Wilton. Mrs. chcz‘ class: Su- S im'i‘l‘l'; '“lt‘l'mflllal‘” and S{‘"lm'.tif the year could be had for, Y Mrs. C. Nichols g and '3 Josh. Baum. for the san Boultwood and Pam Butler, tflllVl-qmnsv and 9‘1"” SP‘Tlmf‘nia premium[ of $05.00: 2t4l~hofurh6aNCQr 8866525 « . " ' ' Mr. Clark‘s class: Paul Wart-1 ims. «average or 1 mon is or , - - ' l llihinaasridgmltliiii’hanswghéua; man and Lyndon Rowley. Mrs.‘ ‘ ‘ A memorandum was €393.00 and coverage at school.1 "0W PUPII“ t‘lnnt‘y Is Used: Egongmgucersa ‘ onnie Keating. A” of 'the Simms'; Judy Todd and Joyce a n received from Inspector ‘at any aCIlVHy approved and For Research 1 . . 2071‘; all“. Children received pails wartman. My. Dubkowski‘s r a Maynard Hallman with ‘SttpCI‘VlSE‘d by tile school and _ To build new h .ld, M kh ‘ ‘ '85 irls. 6-7 years: 1. Debbv Norâ€" 013553 Stephen smith and 5C0“. t respect to Bill 22 of the ‘to and from school for $1.00.. mph 3'; me researchul ltngs Mar 3m Area . is. 2 Slierli Rogers. Pat Nash- M13 Brown's room: A““ O I 1 17.; B ,. (.l B olden hand. knit Ontario Legislature. This The _supervrsrng princrpals‘ ‘3‘ the; Universities 0Cfensl‘es rs. .S. Stalter . V 'Bl-ien; hnvs. 6;; years: 1. Bob drew Duncan. Roland Nash. I " ‘llne 5- ' ‘m‘lmles I a“: L‘fd, I _ ' “1hr bill permits boards to pro- ‘report indicated a gain of three‘ katchewan Ali)?” B T35}; 294-1450 2 Locations To Serve lou 0wan 2: Bruce Bailey. 3_ Mrs. Perez’ room: Pauline {ml the}? leaders flom .tletInDI' - .‘v '3 V6151“??? HH‘ vide kindergarten classes .pupils during the last month Columbi ' d w 3i “ ‘5 Gormley Area tBrmklin Newmarket hawn Martin. girls 84;. judv Simms. Jane Deane. Mr. “gm B‘Pwme pad“ or ,RlCh' padfj 2' .Ij-lnfl H ors of" '_k1; at the beginning of Jan- for a total of 1,238. Attendance‘ tam) a an 95 em on“ Mr. George Brand ‘ aircy‘ 2. pal'Non.i's 3_‘Lind'a Smith's class: Irwin Verkeyc, mond Hill East held their. an- pack. 3. (“itdent‘s/ritfskl1 Flag”: uary each year for child- for May was 'QSBSW. Prev| _ 335-5200 655-3311 TW. 5-6781 ames: boys 8-9: Jirri Hudema, Donald Hewm- MFS- MCKII' nual rue! and hohby 5h.°“‘bl Plaflis‘Zl'Dm." 1:)“: '6”: ren who will have their ischool registration has be'enh - lo pay the. salaries of L I Kcmw Douglas 3' Bi” Hazcl_ lows room: Mary Durand. An_ .At- 1 pm. after an enjoya 9 par”. . “ems: 138(1113 . Hh‘ fifth birthday between completed and shows 24 kinâ€" full time scientists. labor-a- m..- _, tltttttttttttlttttltttlttttttltttttttttttttttttlttltltintttttttlttttttlttttttttlttltt 00d: g-ms 10_1]'years.1_San-gela Korn' M... Wartman-S picnic lunch the packs lined up park. 3. tn(_\ it an. i ‘ January lst and July lst dcrgarten registrations at, Bay- tory technicians. assrstants, ra Hewitt '2 Juvaudd' 3 Kim class. Murra‘V Nash, James Dub_ and Divlsmn Commissioner pack. I of that year. Board New Glen. plus 4 on a fee caretakers. tevcm. hops 16.11 View". 1 kowski. Young ladies balloon M” P- De MCTaggart COW“ Class C baking: ’Cakes iced. members felt that, they did tbasis: 18 at 16th Avenuel - To buy materials and , h 0m 1:15., ‘ ' ' H 'batting: Barb Smith and VernaitOOk the salute at “‘9 mardlil. Dale 'l'aggal‘l. 13”! DaCki 2.‘ not yet know all the 9301100]: 30 at VVOOdl'dnd and 661 equipment. For instance: " .elwood. 2. Alan Bow- _ y t E. 1 .k . tk ti ,. ,. . _, A . . . .. . . . . . on 3.1{cnnvuough Heidman. Mens balloon race: 1335', d“ 93‘ “as a e" 0 Gdll larlant. 51“ Path anti implications for staff and at Hendt‘I-wn AVenUe- â€" Rats and mice cost. .. c'irls 1243 wars.‘ 1 Cath Laurie Clark and A. Wartman. fhell’lmll‘ltlmoefd tli‘li‘gl‘i'igpafisrmaigg 351mg]?! gl‘t’tl‘VE’le‘lilh Pakt‘kl 3]- accommodation and it " i"_' about. 40c each. In one Lab-‘ . ' i. “ ‘ 1 ‘ t - ac. in . ' ' I en y tit all. i pac ant would have to be discussed ‘ ' ' V' I oratory the cost of one . I aundeema0'.82rie:lell%ml,ssa“clip133; angOlitI/iigs Flngfgsiiia ere iind‘one are“! round a Piowme JONCC Killle- 12m 133(‘k: (in at a later meeting. All ‘ year's supply is $4.000; the . - ' ea”. 1 Gr ' .' ' . ' ' . ' ' v t03d5t001~ After lhe Falsmg 0f Bonnie Bricklcs. 9th pack. Muf»l trustees from the York 3 i I cast of feedin the 1000 L: .. . aham Baker. 2. Ber- Mrs. A. Marshall. Couples “1 I d th . - f . 7 ~ , ' g m $. . * ie Douglas. 3. Donald Hewitt, back-to-back: Mr. and Mrs. A. e CO org- an 9 smng 0 fmsl 1‘ (men Ulquafl‘ 61h mspecwrate were to meet ° ' H Serum used for tissue t .lrls, 14-15 and 16 years: 1. Marshall, Mrs. Fevez with Mr. 1h? , Waugh?! Anlhgm - the pack" 2' 1‘0"!” Eranms' 13ml to discuss the matte“ (‘Ultlll‘e in ONE lab eosts‘ A ~ onna Hudcma. 2. Sharon Bai- C. Astwood. Couples’ life-saver Elwimei “finedd ha“ 5 Inthalpack; 3. Lydia Llsmol‘e. llth. The trustees were all given $10000 per year. ' ' ' ' .V- Boys. 14-15-16 years: 1. and toothpick: Mrs. Wilson with guy .Img 8131.11 savgs the: pack Loaf plam' 1‘ Mary .Jane‘3 "0W 0‘ 5? brocm‘re Prepared , , M A“ Eledmn microscope L ohn Hewitt. 2. Alan Hudema. Russ Kuelil, Wanda Smith with torggvnt‘jnfsontgé “1039512310 the Lewens- 9‘“ Packfi 2‘ Manly"? bra pommrttee of teachers and N t J t f d Such asthose provided by‘ g . Jim Norris. Women’s race: Daniel Francis. Men's pie race. . d . u . ._ 1 BIUCG. 6th pack. 3. Sandra p1‘11101PaIS in connection Wlth I t the National Cancer Insti- E R ., .Eva Cheney. 2. Dell Hazcl- which was fun to see, was won “mile an 5mg 19” SIX. SOlgs' B0316" 6‘" PaCk- Cl‘l’cakesv I» the mi) 10 Ottawa to be taken “"9. 90815 $32.000. .' rood. 3. Rose lIuldcma. Men's bv Gord Thompson. Mrs. A. Thls completed’ the Blownlgs 5153" “BMW lmh pack 2- by the grade 8 Sllldenls in the m A centrifuge Used in 7' ace; 1_ peter walker. 2. A1 Marsha" won the pass_the_ gggggiéoggllgigistg Fleep‘fatblvhel; (CTvailt P211511.D 61h lpitteclf: qDebltlfit’ :rhea schools onf June 20 - 22, Municipalities should not. biOt‘hCXliSLl‘yd costs $6.000. am Ladies. 6 an rile. Pumn (.aramels and1 . _ ‘ ~ ar er; 1 pac : i. ..an ra ‘ is consists 0 several pages necessarily raise a cry every â€" n or inary light mi- ‘ ~ ace: 1. Rose lIudgegma. Its/1:322 geanuts that Evere sewn on a'Blo“,ll.nlie flomfth: 4th Dacia“. BOUT-“e. 12‘“ Pack R011€d of questions and commentary time they see two identical croscope costs in the neigh- “run. Men's barre] race. 1. man's jacket was won by Wanda; ‘eme ? t e few: ‘3 COOkIBS: Ellzabeth Richardson. on the geographical and liis- bids. A. D. Russel told a meet- borhood of $1,000. _ I wee Hazelwood‘ 2' FranlemiuL ‘ .Veal “:35 Infernal-19M 3“ 101ll pack: 2. Linda Bagg. 13th torical features of the area and ing of the Canadian Steel ~ Test tubes. bottles, Repairs To Makes “run. Senior ladies. tug of Before supper. parents and. f‘f‘" ‘enew‘ng ,the'r pron" Pack; 3. Lynn Duncan. .13”! was to be studied by the Warehouse Association held in flasks and other glassware ,. 131‘ was won by Eva Cheney, children had a tour through the. '59 “"3 Prowmes Pecan? Dat'k and Candy MCAlllstet‘. children in preparation for Winnipeg recently. He said run into thousands of dollars ENGLISH CARS A SPECIALIY argo Martin Eleanor Mamn' buildings. Vet-Y “lofful by addmg' ° llth Park: G. E. Sandra Palmel‘ their trip. that similar bids may only annually. anct Kcauhg‘ Jan Marsh," and it t it t the" “mmrm' “ “Mfume 5th pack. Drop Cookles. 1. E. The board confirmed the mean that companies are try-‘~â€" 777* Open 8 3.1“. to p.m. .vclyn Kavanagh' Men's tug of; of the country they 18m?" Van Hal‘Cn. 12th Pack: 2. JUdy awarding of permanent con- ing to compete, not fix prices. . ‘ ral' was won h.V Frank Martini On June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Sented- The 4th Pack W91? .Allman. 61h pack; 3. Pat Brans- tracts to the following area He said the appearance of : ‘ ST" .- cnior. Bruce Hazelwood‘ Chuck H_ Gottschalh: 124 Edgar Ave” Irish, the 5th wereYEski- field. 12th pack and Dianne teachers: Mrs. Anne MacNeil. price-fixing usually results (Rear of western Auto Parts) 'eating' John Hewitt, Cecil held a reception for Dianne on mnes- the 6th were IV Am‘ Bull. 13th pack: G. E. Kathy Mrs. .Beverley Tanquiy, Mrs when one company's prices ' .d V B in ewm‘ Joe Marlin. Bruce Rog_ her passtng from Marvel hair- Cflcan Indlnnst the 9th Ingram. 12th pack and Debbie Barbara Lambert. Mrs Audrey become generally known to . _ I, R951 ence “5 e55 ,rs. Bill Hunter and Frank dressmg “POOL D‘anne '5 now were Canaq‘ans' the 10th MCI-lean. 11m paCk- Van Loon, Mrs. Elizabeth other firms. “Price deterioraâ€" » . 884-5657 AV. 5-6711 WOTking at the Chez Pauline were English “‘9 llth Cookies novelties. 1. Debbie Nieczyporuk, Mr. Albert Moor- Lion often starts when a firm . . T__;____"_K_y-_u_; Hagr tSitglist in tRichmond Itiill. were Clscottish. dthtf1e Love: 2. Susan Wriglit.9th pack. by, Mr. Colin Morrison, Mr. makes a confidential arrange- : : ir ay gree ings go on o WCPE "nese 3“ Bars and squares. 1. Susan Alan Lon field and Mr. Allan merit for a lower rice sale to » Mm.“ t 9.. -t “.0...” DEPARTMENT or HEALTH Donald Hewitt. 16th Ave., who were Dutch. Each perform- ‘Gubby. 9th pack: 2. Jenifer Todd. g one of its clients,"p he said. 1 s. 3 i “w--- "'0 '0' OWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK was 13 June 24. ed .a dance or a song from Chapin. 12th pack; 3. Heather Chairman of the property “Confidential arrangements: : = Summer Vacation Hazards . It Won't be long before the the" Chosenflauon- _ Martin and G, E. Karen Char- committee. Trustee Allan always become public know- a . o i safe Boating .children' are home from sellool After the action'gameislln0“,men. 9th pack. Cookies un-gParker noted that the stage ledge sooner or later. ThenI: ‘ z L > . some Rules for Safe Boating and hOIIdayS are Starting; Your SayS- MYS~ Smlth'_PleSlqent:C00ked. 1. Judy Reid. 12th pack; drapes iristallations- had been other companies lower their 0 ' ' '- o i ‘ t i Sun Bum correspondent would be pleased of the Ladies Auxrliary RIQh- 2. Carol Trotman. 6th pack; 3. completed at Woodland, Hen- prices so they‘ll be able to com- : . . ' i= . i Food poisoning 19 hear abouhyour holldays and mond HI“ E- and MI‘S- 3- va Karen Dickey. 10th pack: G. E. derson Avenue and Bayview pete - and it looks as if price- 0 o ' poison 1W vtsrtors during the Summer badge secretary were lake“ 1_0 Debbie Stoneman. 5th pack. Glen Schools. He also noted fixing is taking place". ' . r ' | i ‘- . months. th toad tool and a Brownie ' , . v ._ V c A friendly call by the c . Unpastcurtzed Milk t_ a _._ - - ,- .- {gm thesmth ack led ah in Yeast d Ughsi 1‘ 175ml FMS"- MWWWM‘ - WelcomeWagonHostesa : | i watch this sfpace in the {01-1 IF YS'ILJA'INEEE‘DOIARJOB. the grand howlpwhich was {01- :::k; 2. IVlarllynn Bruce. . .3 z {in help them feel at; . owm wec s or some llel ful ,- ' I - . ‘ ome- ° . intsgre the above llazardsâ€" QUALIFICATIONS IN THE lowed by the takmg down 0f Class D open; Dolls, 1. Deb-l. .3 . /4 . ' ' ' St? I - a the colors. laps closed the out- i . P O 0 ., , - . â€"- Major 011 company location on Tonga ree etter to be prepared than to. EMPLOYMENT WANTED . .. . bie Allsop. 4th pack. 2. Mary - 5" A 1/1} ' -. . . 6. sorry. COLUMNS door aura/isles andhthle 1Tlfiiown- Lamb, 9th pack; 3. Heather: & c z : z in Richmond Hill. CARL E. HILL. MD MOE LIBERAL WANT ADS “’5 mar“ e "“0 ‘. e ‘3 ~ ,Martin. 9th pack; G. E. Lynn . . ‘ . t . ‘ . . ., v - - PHONE TU 4 “05 The parents wele greeted. bi Underwood 1m, pack pup-” ALL POPULAR MAKES AND MODELS 91 o : i â€" Excellent busmess opportunity With reason- wâ€"t-i-nâ€"o-u-o.o.o-o-o- . - -- o a ' ‘ ‘0 . . . . . . - - i iii?him"iieié‘éhs‘ézih piti-liMié‘I” r“; it: o 3:: territories: m are We Investment m M and equip- afler WhiCh eaCh pack sang Sack, 3' Nari; aStogeiiiisuos? 5th . 81 0 2 s iritofhos itality.Tell :ti "lent i . their favorite songs. Mrs. R. pack' Knitting 1 Cami/MOO Q . etcome agon the . 3 . _ v . .th i Smith and Mrs. B. Pitt present- Allis'tel. llth back Sewiind I Q ALpine 7.1461 ..: name and address of : -â€" 4-week training program available, -W1 pay, i ‘ , fgeiilgg‘t’fisestfn Eggggrsshégl. gattby Kndvghts, 12th pack; 2.: RR. 1 MAPLE Avenue 5.5501 : : Efflaifif‘ 1“" “I10 : t in Toronto, for the successful applicant. i At 3.30 pm. the reveldcame to C:{h:r?ngl.aer;toIféllétgaciaué‘ (Lippay Motors Limited) CHerry 1-2811 0 : an end and all agree it had ' . ‘ ’ ' j a ' -‘ I . W W” . . . Town & Country’s food-and-freezer plan been a most 51100955“ and 9“' \S/ti’rslzriit Smilgphatck zEnncibroinaeriit “W ..” .‘ . ‘ . I I . aislul‘es .VOUtOD-qualrty name-brand'foods Jotgrbganfigg“ and their leaders 1. Debbie Reilly. 12th pack; ’2‘ ‘WELCOME WAGON. i A! . a owestpllces YO“ fam‘ly ever e“-‘°>’9d~ would like to thank all the hgtfifvnhgflffithacfcgrzygd NEW WORKâ€"-ALTERATIONSâ€"REPAIRS -- v r i HI. 7-2379, 6:00 p.m.-8:00 pm. If your week-Iv I‘ ~ ‘ ladies Who gave 99. the” “me 1. Elizabeth Payne.p5tb pat-i:- ' i i . flâ€"food bill is now. -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"1L “ to .Judge the exhibits, the two Pamela Fretwen' 6th pack; 3" : H0. i_ . ..i at: tun... guides from Oshawa Sharon Linda Bagg 13th k. G F . | . ‘ â€"-‘~ HUFSt and Jane l-IOlden’ ‘Vho Susan TIOXE" paLk’A" A" in-.-n-o.o-t.u-o.o-o-i-t>-u-v-â€"t>.o-o-t>-tl-o.t : . . . . . . . . . . . . were completing their gold Da’le Tag {fr} 135:“ ' ‘ t w . ~ cord assignment and the many . g ’ pat" ‘. PLUMBINGKLHEATING “ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' "" arents and friends who atte d- Maly Homeu‘ 12m pad“ 3' - ‘ It . $30 ' pd w. ‘ v f 11 1“ Brenda Robinson, 9th pack; a, Free Estimates Gladly Given -. . . . . . . . . . . $18.00 9 -Cl limit?) ‘59”? as k? t .12. Shirley Seeley. 12th pack. ‘ . . $35-$40 $20 00 ass ‘ a g? war ' 0 CC] Six Projects: Murals. 1. Elves; 9 by A. ‘ . . . .-.~,. t . or. 1. Mary Hornctt. 12th pack, 2' Gromes 3 Fairim and lime. Telephone 6.. Cros .‘ A ‘C- -‘ . PHONE COLLECT ESTAB. 1950 2- Mal-V “I’m?”- 12‘“ Pitch 3- people. All rtom 13th pack. TU. 4-1650 RICHMOND HILL Gwen Urquait. 6th pack. GE. scenes 1 FINN 2 (.nomesl . & Alice Thomas. 61h pack. Needle-. 13th p‘ack' “ " ~ ‘ v worker. 1. Mary Ann Walkers . â€" r. ' . 210 Markham Rd. - - RICHMOND HILL 10th pack. Knitter. 1. Boy. 0 pack. FOR ALL YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS PHONE FOR FREE DELIVERY 884-]36l 285-2267 LUMBER COMPANY LIMITED 71 Centre St. E. OPEN MONDAY 'I‘O THURSDAY, R .\..\I. TO 6 RM. FRIDAY 9 P..\I.. SATURDAY t PM. t Guarantee Lowest Prices In Ontario. Just A Few OI Our Low Prices Chicken Breasts Ib.45¢ Minced can host! 3 lbs. 95¢ ’ 9::in 285-4909 ng Chicken .â€" Touch With Local News Simply By Calling The “Liberal” Circulation Department And Give Your Vacation Address. LEVENDALE MEAT MARKET 6 Levendgle Rel. TILQsSBOI .. SOL‘TH BLOCK RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Richmond Hill TU. 4-1105 â€"â€" AV. 5â€"3316 - O0.0.0.000.0.00.0.00QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOé l

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