Play At Open House Pipers and Drummers of the City of Belfast Girl Pipers, resplendent in the MacGregor tartan, have captivated the crow , ‘ Nature Hikes This Weekend In Five Areas A series of conducted nature hikes will he held for the public in five con- servation areas this com- ing week-end (July 20-21) by the Metropolitan Toron- to and Region Conserva- tion Authority. Experienced p e r s o nucl will serve as guides on the bikes. each of which takes about. one hour to complete along the. picturesque na- ture trails in the areas. On Saturday. the hikes are scheduled for the Boyd conservation area near Woodbridge at 2 p.m.. 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.; and at Albion Hills conservation area, five miles north of Bolton on Highway 50 at. 3 p.m. On Sunday. hikes will take place at the following areas: Albion Hills at 2 p.m.: Glen Haffy. 1 mile south of Mono Mills and Highway 9. at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.; Claremont area in Pickering Twp., 11/: miles north of Highway '7 on No. 10 Sideroad, at 4 p.m.. and Greenwood area, 4 miles north of Pickering Village on the Greenwood road, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Those taking part in the hikes will have an excellent opportunity of observing the d w av s herever they h e flora and fauna of the re- M LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. July 18, 1963 5 Friday, July 19 â€" Saturday, July 20 SHELTON MANSELL played during their three-week stay at the L.T.B.&O. Home, north of Rich- mond Hill. They are pictured above as they played for the large number of the Orange order from all over Ontario who attended open house at the home on Sunday. Almost 4,000 people braved the rain to enjoy the after- spective locale. There is no charge for the hikes, only the nom- inal 50-cent parking fee for cars. MOTORS LTD. noon’s programme. On Monday at Aurora. Next Monday evening at 7:30 they will play for the residents of Richmond Hill in the town park. will be preceded by a parade on Yo town park. iï¬irths JOHNSON â€" Lynda and Doug happily announce the arrival of a baby girl Lorie Kim, 8 lbs. 4% 025., July 13, at Branson General Hospital. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. G. Manuel. *IW3 ##1## SPIRES â€" Reg and May wish to announce the arrival of their son, July 5, 1963 at York County Hospital. New- market. A brother for Deb- c1w3 hie and Cheryl. The programme Heaths BAYLISS, William -- Suddenly at his home, 63 Station Road, King City on Thursday. July 11, 1963. William Bay- liss, husband of the late Sophia Donnerall, dear father of Alfred, King City, Wilfred, Weston, Ontario, and Louise (Mrs. L, Moore), Richmond Hill, in his 78th year. The funeral was held from the Thompson funeral home, Aurora on Saturday. the band played at the Ontario Hospital nge Street from the town hall to the Persons wishing to take part in the hikes may ob- tain further information by telephoning the Conserva- tion Authority’s offices at AV. 5-5425 during normal office hours. High Taxes Scare Business Away Del of music and dancing revenue," declared Mr. Zotto. High taxes in hewmarket are ruining commerce there. charg- es Elvio Del Zotto. Toronto lawyer, on the management of In a recent judgment, courts Newmarket Plaza Ltd. He found in favour of the plaza claims that of the plaza’s an- management and ruled the prop- nual rental revenue of some erty's assessed land values be $240,000, more than $67,000 lowered $40,000. The town's goes in municipal taxes. court of revision earlier allowed “This is better than three a reduction in building taxes. months' revenue. Even in Metro But Mr. Del Zotto said an ap- Toronto the rates rarely exceed peal will be made seeking one and a half to two months' greater reductions. 7079 YONGE ST., WILLOWDALE (FORMERLY LOVE LUMBER) WOLSELEY "BETTER BUILT BY B.M.C." AV. 5-4925 - 6 - 7. , fluotixn M® Special .’ Special .’ SAVE SAVE SAVE July 13. Interment in King City Cemetery. c1w3 _ CONGRATULATIONS TO AT HOME * a a as I Mr. and Mrs. Frater, 503 MUGFORD, D ' E th â€"â€" . John Street, Thornhlll. At Suddenly as thrdsresuslt 3; an - ans M d. TERMS To SUIT YOUR BUDGET AS Low AS Down Home to their friends,.Thurs- day. August 8. 3 - 4.30 and 8 - accident Sunday, July 14, 1963, Doris Esther Curtis, YOU GET:â€" 10 p.m. c1w3 RICHMOND HILL 8: DISTRICT UNIT CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY For Services We Render 6: General Information Call Mr. A. T. Crosier 884-5501 Mrs. Gordon Purves 2974186 Richmond Hill area Mrs. D. C. F. Fayle 884-3348 Mrs. W. J. Lennox 884-4821 Mrs. S. G. Phillips 884-4070 Mrs. W. C. Armstrong 834-1034 Thornhill Area Mrs. E. Percival ‘ AV. 5-1839 Victoria Square area Mrs. C. Nichols 886-5525 Unlonville Area Mrs. E. Stiver 297-1585 Markham Area Mrs. 0. S. Stalter 294-1450 Gormley Area Mr. George Brand 886-5200 WEBB, Walter wife of the late Harold Mug- ford of RR. 1, Queensville, dear mother of Audrey (Mrs. D. Himes), Ross and Marian (Mrs. D. Holt). Rested at the Pipher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge N., Richmond Hill. In- terment Prospect Cemetery. It It i It SHEPHERD, William Gregorâ€" At the Branson Hospital, Thursday, July 11, 1963, Wil- liam Gregor, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. George Shep- herd of 165 Colborne Ave.. Richmond Hill. in his let year. Rested at the Pipher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge N., Richmond Hill. Interment Richmond Hill Cemetery. at a It! s Henry â€" At York County Hospital, Thurs- day. July 11. Walter Henry Webb, beloved husband of Eva Soley of North Road. Lake Wilcox, dear father of Marilyn (Mrs. E. Simmerson), Lorraine (Mrs. R. Reesor). Ellen (Mrs. L. A. Brinklow), and Terrance, in his 53rd year. Rested at Pipher Funer- al Home, 126 Yonge N. Inter- ment King City Cemetery. it II! it * TEESON. Joseph Edward â€" At his home. 9 MacKay Dr.. Rich- vale, July 13, 1963, Joseph Edward Teeson, beloved hus- band of the late Leila May Francis. Rested at the Pipher funeral home. Interment Holy Trinity Churchyard, Thornhill from Suburban Radiator 66 WELDRICK RD. AV. 5-2851 RICHMOND HILL We Are Pleased To Congratulate Shelton - Mansell Motors Ltd. On The Opening Of Their Beautiful New Showroom LAWRENCE AUTO BODY 6 CLARKE AVE., THORNHILL AV. 5-5383 Our Congratulations To Shelton - Mansell Motors Ltd. from Richmond Motors 321 ENFORD RD., RICHMOND HILL. 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