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The Liberal, 11 Jul 1963, p. 4

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l w Ridivale Sude THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. July 11. 1963 ,. ». ts. Visit Ottawa A third group of pupils and teachers from Vaughan Township School Area who visited Ottawa in June are shown above. They are the grade 8 pupils of Richvaie Public School with their prin- cipal Peter Kurita. They were welcomed to the Parliament Buildings by John Addison, Member of Parliament for York Nor points of interest. thi CARRVILLE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. GORDON READ Telephone AV. 5-4001 ‘ Strawberry Festival val night at Carrville United noon. July 7. Church. From all reports every- , body enjoyed a delicious sup- contests are as follows: or. p The night was very warm and there was a very good crowd considering the hot hu- mid weather we have been en- during. Hope everyone enjoyed the long holiday, whether at home or at the lake. Everyone seem- 139110111 ed to be heading for the cool 303’8 10-12: l. waters of Lake Simcoe for the be“; . highways were blocked on the GMS 1042: 1. Elllabeth Holt; way to the lake Sunday after- 2’ ’noo'n. Take it from an eyewit- Purves neas for we Were silly enough 30" l3 and over: 1, Mark to think we could make it north Sgll‘léerzt BULCh Hill; 3, Brian too. - Ann Francis Broom had Girls 13 and over: 1, a birthday on July 6. Happy Bushell: 2, .Gretta Middleton; birthday Ann Francis. 3' Mrs' P “"1195- , Little Heather Lee Morris PMICS’ Shoe Kicking: Gretta spent the week-end with her Middleton. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Baker. and greatgrand- mother Mrs. H. Ness. Sunday School and “21;: Iisiiowd and a good highlight of the afternoon. all time were evident at the picnic topped 9ff_“’lth loads of good fpod. bringing to a close a good time for all who attended. Middleton Reunion Fifty folk attended the Mid- dleton reunion the fourth of July at Orillia Park. Every one enjoyed a good time and the good Weather. The following is a list of the winners of the various races and contests which made the day an inter- esting time. Toddlers all re- ceived prizes. Girls 6 years: 1. Bonnie Bar- ion: 2. Susan Dunn. Boys 6 years: 1. Terry Sears: 2. Glenn Middleton. Girls 7 years: 1. Susan Jane Armstrong; 2, Cheryl Ann Arm- strong: 3. Bonnie Barton. Boys 7 years: 1. Wayne Wil- son; 2. Gary Jordan. Girls 8-9: 1, Debbie Sears. Boys 8-9: 1, Ricky Sears: 2. Tommy Dunn. Girls 10-11 years: 11. Joanne Middleton; 2, Nancy Middleton. Boys 10-11: 1. Eric Smith. Girls 12-14 years: 1. Wanda Wilson: 2, Wendy Wilson. Boys 12-14 years: 1. Gordon Scars. Ladies’ 15-20: 1. Gretta Mid- dleton: 2. Jean Barton. Men 15-20 years: 1. Bob » ‘dleton; 2. Warren Wilson. “WWI Ladies over 20 years: l.Jean PRECAST i “ CONCRETE: 0 Septic Tanks and Cistei‘ns 0 Dura Steps 0 Terrace Slabs ' O Sidewalk Slabs 0 Driveway Curbing 0 Parking Lot Curbing 0 Patio Slabs 0 Well Tile 0 Culvert Tile 0 Glazed Tile I Weeping Tile 0 Custom Precasting l BROOKLIN CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD.l by Veitch. Boys 6-9: 1. Robbie Purves: Bone. EEK Toss: Brian Walker. Suspicious Sam aourly aworo To ivo up and alert anew, An then he tried our classified Sam's happy, you could be too. V ‘ SMALL ACREAGES _ WANTED Houses with small ‘acreages and country estates wanted. Also farms for European in- vestors. David McLean Ltd. Realtors l AV. 5-1176 Mid- EFREE DRAW Miss Sunbeam Doll Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. . g - ' MAPLE, ONTARIO BrzuuL‘mmnmm To ;::;:::et a srrLE si'nnnix MAPLE 2i;?Ԥ2§".§.‘:" ass-3311 TW. 5-6781‘ “" 5‘” ‘5 nmmnnummumnnannnuunuumun ‘ ‘ . lieid at the farm of Mr. and June 26 was strawberry iestl- Mrs. Graham, on Sunday after- l’ears_EISie Wilson The winners of the races and Boys 5 and under: 1. Bobby Bone; 2, Ronnie Wilson: 3. Bob- 2. Geoffrey Wilson; 3. Donald Girls 6-9: 1. Barbara Veitch; 2, Margaret Bow; 3. Bonnie larton; 2. Elsie Wilson. Men over 20 years: 1. Middleton; 2. John Barton. Spot race for ladies onlyâ€" \irs. Ruth Dunn. Spot race for men onlyâ€"Bot lwarbrick. Balloon blowing contest f0: th. Besides visiting the mint. the archives, the war museum and other 5 group paid an interesting call on theIJapanese Embassy. ‘V. G. Bowes. and Gloria and Mrs. E. M. Drake and daught- BDIJ )anny, Mrs. Adam Read, Mrs. ers Elizabeth and Sally. visited lordon Read and boys, Mrs. the Cruise \lvin Baker and Joanne. After seeing lots of ‘ Cameron Hill of Calgary. 'l‘hc lovely from Ottawa. were in Toronto tems and new ideas the host- rss served a delicious 'nding a very enjoyable after- lunch, TELEPHONE AV. 5-23.11 Socials and Well. folks. there are not “0'”? mam- Deon“. I...“ in the village With so‘ many of the adults to write about. but for the few 01' “1C Village away at of us who are left here are a usual cottages. I did a spot of research to find out what some of the more adventurous young people are doing for the sum- fcw snippets I gathered (luring a day of telephoning. with an answer in about one call in five moi: Guests for a few days lastl Gillian M(-'l‘aggai‘I«Couan, week at the home of Mr. and daughter or Mr. and Mrs, ‘Mi's. T. C. Harrington of 7l‘Patrick l\i("l‘aggart-Cowan. 33 Charles St. were Dr. and Mrs. Colborne Street. is on a field. ‘trip with the University of‘ Toronto‘s Department of Geo-i physics at Wawa. Ontario. Shel has comfortable accommoda~ Hills ai'c former residents of Thornridgc Drive and their old neighbours will be glad to know that the family is flour- tion at the Superior View Hotel. ishing in Calgary and has even‘ihere and is looking forward‘ increased by another boy. Theto an interesting time. Gillian' boys were along with their‘has just finished her secondi parents and i am told show the-year in physics and chemistry effects of the invigoratingat the University of Toronto western air with several added and stood third in her course. inches each. Congratulations Gillian ! . The W. .l. Perry's of 102 Jim McTaggart-Cowan is all Arnold Avenue had as their Wasaga Beach. working as al week-end guests recently Mr. Perry‘s son. Mr. J. W. Perry. and his wife. from Detroit. . Mrs. H. R. Cruise of 1 Ray- gateman there far the Depart- ment of Lands and Forests. The family are waiting to hear how he survived the terribly mond Drive enjoyed a two hot holiday week-end and the week visit in June from her crowds of people he had to mother. Mrs. A. Hodgkinson of.cope with. Wesmount. Quebec. i * * * * Last week, Mrs. Cruise‘s Anthropology Expedition sister and her family. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McGhec. 140 Centre Street tells me that her eldest son Bob is leading an anthropology expedition of three people up into the Peace River district for the Univer- sity of British Columbia. The area they are exploring will shortly be under water as the home for a few days. The Drakes, who are for Sally‘s graduation from Branksome Hall. Daughter Eli- zabeth recently graduated from ifall ~adies onlyâ€"Carolyn Sears. 1001]. Kingston General Hospital result of a new hydro dam. Ladics' walking race over 30 Happy birthday to Robbie School of Nursing. After flying out to Vancouver. Purves who has a birthday Mrs. Cruise currently has Bob had to purchase $500 Men's walking race over 30 July 16, two invalids on her hands. worth of food and equipment yearsâ€"Bob Wilson. ‘rrvâ€"m Mâ€"e 7 Five year 01d Cindy dropped a for his party and when last Ladies’ shoe kickingâ€"Wendy Wilson. Men shoe kickingâ€"Warren Wilson. Roll the ballâ€"Elsie Wilson. Those attending from Carr- villc were Mr, and Mrs. Bert Richvale News Correspondent Mrs. Anne Hewitt 78. 16th Ave. Teri-y Camp- Lorraine Phillips; 3. Wendy Bev attended. involved in an accident with a Socials Richvale Block truck driven by Mr. and Mrs, James Ash and Pelino Natomueer. Miss Earl family, Moorfield and Mn and a resident of Willowdale was Mrs. Bob Middleton and family taken to. Branson Hospital With had supper with Mr. and Mrs. bac“ Inlul‘les- Bert Middleton, Gretta and School News _ Nancy, Sunday evening. On June 26. Charles Howm Mr. and Mrs» Clarence Read School held their graduation cement block on her too â€" His only loose cement block in the neighbourhood - and has had the nail removed as a result. Indian guide. heard from they were at Lake MacLeod. preparing to leave in a 30 foot whaleboat with an At time of writing. they were Bob just finished his third still awaiting results of x-rays year in anthropology at the to see whether or not the toe University of Toronto. with Middleton Gretta and Nancy. TU ‘76“ ‘was broken. I‘m told that first class honours and stood Mr. and Mrs. Bob Middleton ' ' little Cindy behaved with first in his class. He won the and family and Mr. and Mrs. Amide!“ ‘ Spartan courage through her Kenneth Jeanneret Memorial Jack Barton. Mr. and Mrs. On July 5. 0n _Y0_ng€ bin 3 ordeal at the doctor's office prize for this little effort. Charles Jordan. Doncaster also car driven by Marjorie Earl was and is now shuffling around in The McGhee‘s second son quite good spirits. Son Stephen has been in bed ever since school got out with Jim is continuing his disting- uished scholastic career and again headed his course in a heavy chest cold and has had physiology and to postpone his promised visit at the U. of T. with first class to Montreal. honours. Jim bids fair to Daughter Jan is busy every day supervising a playground for the North York Parks and graduate from the University as a person of independent means. The Leonard Wells Men’s Race: Mr. Jack Bushell. George Poole, Concord. nd b 5. 01-0 Stat: , and Mr. dinner at St. Mary’s Anglican Recreation 3 W on and Church, Richmond Hill Mr. Mr. Wayne Stintson, Bellviile, 30b Moore) Personnd manager Department. She has charge of a group of about 15 eight-year-oids. scholarship he won on entering university pays his tuition fees each year that he continues to Penny Houston, Spot Race: Gretta Middleton. A wagon ride was also a had a barbecue supper with the Reads on Sunday last. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walker Jr.“ on the birth of their twins, baby girl Deborah and baby boy Douglas born on June 24, at Toronto East General Hospital. ;A Heartfelt Loss A loss of a dear friend is quite sad, especially after 14 years of faithfulness and com- panionship; such is the case of Lassie. a fond little dog who belonged to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Middleton and their family and who died on Sunday. One can get so attached to an animal that they are quite thought of as a member of the family thus making their deaths a heart- felt loss. .v Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton along with Mr. and Mrs. John Barton. Downsview. visited :with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin. ‘Prince Albert on Sunday of last week. lCouchiching at a camp spon-l [Demonstration Party ‘ ‘ On Saturday afternoon oft ilast week Mrs. Ken Baker‘ entertained some friends and :neighbours by having a demon- stration party. Those present were Misses Mary Ann. Eliza- beth and Martha Baker, Mrs. Neal Thornton. Mrs. Norman 1Doan. Mrs. Fred Jackson. Mrs. :Jessie Campbell. Miss Duckâ€" worth all of Willowdale. Mrs, iGlen Waters. Longbranch. Mrs. .Ann Thorne. Thornton. Mrs.l John Baker. Mrs, M. Ness. Mrs.l CHARCOAL 5 lb. bag 39¢ We Sell First uality Red Brand Beef Only Round Steak or Roast lb. 83c Sirloin Tip Roast Rump Roast (Boneless) lb. 79c Round Steak Minced lb. 79c (Formerly McFarlane’s Food Market) 7590 YONGE STREET. THORNHILL GRAND OPENING SPECIALS of Proctor and Gamble was guest speaker of the evening. The $25. top academic scholarship do- nated by Mr. Ben Kachuk was won by Miss Janet Hall. The scholarship of $10 for proficien- cy was won by Vernon Walters. Penmanship award to Jim Wil- son. The other five diplomas were won by Jim Wilson, San- dra Brown. Vernon Walters, Lynday Poole and Brenda Wil- son. Coffee and graduation cake were served to the parents by the graduates. Socials Mr. Jim Miller, Kenny Mills.1 Jim Mills and Bradley Edwardsl are spending two weeks at Lake.l The W. J. Herberts of 70 Charles Street set out. last week on a trip to P.E.I. but were forced to turn back when Mr Herbert was taken sick He TII sored by the Anglican church.‘ Birthday greetings go out to Mr. Ernie Dubkowski who cel- ebrated his birthday on July 9. John Hewitt spent a couple of days in Toronto visiting his aunt and uncle. SALESMAN WANTED. David McLean Ltd.. Realtors. require a sales- man in their Thornhill office. Call Mr. Carlisle Av. 5-1176 ' Res. Av. 5-2742 8 Superior Range. fast, economicalf FREE Beaver Home-Made LOAF BREAD lb. 85( 3 o a: m =5 5' - "1 -< :3 = :1 KITCHEN NOW WITH Automag/o GAS RANGE For newest automagic features. smarter styling and superb cooking results. modernize your kitchen with Euerythingis automatic on today's Propane Ranges. 1001 instant heat settings . . . aummagic controls that cook. bake or broil food perfectly! ...Clean, cool, _. rope/m, PROPANE us. has continued to hold the Bank of Montreal Scholarship each year which gives him $1,500 per year. This year he won the spent a few days in hospital at Daniel Wilson Scholarship an' Dorval and was then able to the Victoria College Alumni return home by easy stages, award. Keep up the good work. T R 0 II B I. E ? CALLBA.1-o485 , AN R.E.T.A. MEMBER . BAKER ELECTRONIC SERVICE ‘ guperior' by Mafia! Visit your Su erior Modernization pecia- list. He‘ll show you how this new, exciting M ofi'at Range can make your new itchen "a n ’f . R OTIS S E R I E plus installation and automatic delivery aer- Vice for less than $2 00 PER WEEK ' FOR ‘0'." "E . get first class honours and he Wide... Yell" g°9d ThornhiII and District News "The Liberal" is always pleased to publish items of Interest contributed by its readers in the Thornhill area Our representative in 'l‘hornhill is Mrs. Margaret McLean. who may be reached by phoning AV. 5-2331. Community Happenings In Thornhill is now resting quiell) at,.lim. we‘re all proud of you! reached Vancouver in less than. is vci‘ylwo weeks from when they set. much engrossed in thc I‘CSCHI‘CII‘OUI. stopping for three days ill thouork he is doing at the Prin- S Al the moment. Jim was Mai'garcl Hospital. Son Ted is also keeping up and went their so the family traditions and although he was somehow lci'titurncd back immediately and bit the list of honour students‘made his way published in last week's paper..he has been lak he passt his grade 12 with 76%. that he missed five weeks of school through illness in the term last year. Ted is working for the summer at the ’l‘hornhill Swimming Pool. v v R v John Hanna. son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hanna, Elgin St. is again managing the Thorn- hill Swimming Pool this year. We congratulatc John on suc- cessfully completing his third year in dentistry at the U. of T. John's assistant at the pool is Brian McLean and he also was successful in passing his third year in physics and astronomy at the U. of T. The boys at the pool put In just about the busiest week-end on record over the July 1 holiday and no one welcomed the cool weather which followed more than they did. By the way they report quite a healthy accumulation of towels in the lost and found at the pool. No doubt your young hopeful could never recognize again the towel he left draped over the fence. where it was picked up by someone else who couldn't recognize his towel. so there's really little use telling him to look in the lost and found. When your stock of towels is getting seriously deplet- ed. it might be a good idea to make a trip to the pool yourself and recover your towels. The end of the seas- on usually sees several DOZEN towels left at the pool. These are sent away to some worthy charity. but they might just as well go to their rightful owners. So - drop around and have a look. i it '0 II biochemistry Travellers And what of our wandering boys? From all accounts. they would have stay in Ontario as weather out done better west has been more than a little discouraging. Stratton and Robin McLean no mean feat considering to,l Brooke’ time and ault Ste. Marie and two days at Calgary. Here they split up parale ways. 1Brooke reached Vancouver but to Banff where: on on at the CN. hotel as a pantry boy. Robin reports that he slopl out only once without getting ‘wct. This was in the mountains between Calgary and Vancoui- or. at Revelstoke where he bedded down in his sleeping bag one night at 1 am. and. had the beat sleep he had had all during the trip. When he, lgot to Vancouver. however. he {was told that the area where he had slept so soundly. ‘abounds in rattlesnakcs! I At last writing. Robin intend-. ed to return to Calgary via the‘ southern route through the. -Okanagan Valley and hoped lo' get work at the Calgary; Stampede. ‘ I Keith Corkill and Ron Wiley (also went west. Ron had had ‘enough by the time he reached‘ lFort William. Keith went on‘ however. leaving Fort William on a Friday. he made it to: Banff by Sunday morning. On the Monday morning he stari- ed work at the Banff Springs; Hotel where his brothenDave: and several other ’I‘hornhilli young people are working fot" the summer. lit i! It! Ill So that‘s all I have been able to dredge up this week. Won't you give me a call and let me know what your young people are doing? 1 know there must be many others who have interesting summer employ- ment. have been successful in their university career and have graduated. Give me a call.; The rest of us would love to hear all about it. LA ENGLISH CARS Open 8 am. 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Bathursl St. was found guilty of careless driving in Richmond Hill traffic court last Friday. Markham Police Sgt. llari'y Dukes saw the Spence cur flying a 12 foot wide chute from the rear fixed to the car with a 20 foot logging chain. The constable said (our cars were forch off the road by the chute. Spence explained at the time he was practicing for drag racing in the United States where it is necessary for cars travelling 140 mph or more to use chutes for safety should their brakel fail. He argued in court that the chute had just been packed and he and a com- panionwere on their way to try it out in the Spence driveway. He claimed that the chute wire had been tripped by the closing of the car door. He said when he realized the chute was flying he pulled over as far as he could to the side of the road. Magistrate Russell Pearse in finding him guil- ty said “i won't cancel your licence but I will take away six points for this." lEGAI. 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