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The Liberal, 29 Aug 1963, p. 3

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Neighbours Protest A Thornhill heavy equip-1 ment auction was put under police surveillance Tuesday to gather facts for possible breach- of-bylaw charges against prop- erty owner W. K. Beguley. Bylaw Charge Considered vs. Sale Operators IBINGO every Wednesday even-ISEPTEMBER 8 -- 11 am. anti ing at 7.45 pm. at the Canadian 7.30 pm. Anniversary Service Legion Branch 375, Carrville St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church. Road. tfc48 Vaughan. Speaker Rev. J. S. * * * * Glenn. Principal of Knox Col-‘ SEPTEMBER 5~6 â€" Thursday lege. Special music - St. Paul’s and Friday, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. choir and the Foster Sisters both days. Antique show and (morning) and Maple United nip, snonsored by the House Church choir (evening). c2w8 SEPTEMBER 5~6 â€" Thursday and Friday, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. both days. Antique show and sale, sponsored by the House of Windsor Chapter I.O.D.E., Whitby Community Arena. Ad- mission 50c. 'c2w8 SEPTEMBER 7 â€"â€" 8:30 pm. at St. Matthew’s United Church, Crosby Avenue: Annual Corn Roast and Square Dance with caller Norman Anderson. Ad- mission 250 per person or $1‘ 9 ram“: tolet BAR'I'I'I'S reiuvenate SCHOOL vg9§ CLOTHES Auctioneer Jack Burnett with a handkerchief to protect him from Tuesday's rounded by potential bidders at the Beguley property auction sale in Thornhill whic Township officials are probing to see if it was held in contravention of the township’s law. No charges were laid at press time Wednesday. the Nationally Advertised SANITONE WAY Our Sanitone service is more than just drycleaning . . . it’s the complete, pro- fessional fabric care that will make last year’s school clothes look like new. Yet you pay nothing extra for this exoert service. Call on us today! LIMITED CORNER YONGE ST. & LEVENDALE RD. Richmond Hill For Prompt Pick-Up and Delivery Call Coming Events fi c2w9 TU. 4-4411 Noise, Smell, Sight Beguley’s Garage on Highway 7, where the sale of more than $2,000,000 worth of bulldozers, graders, shovels, scrapers, load- ers, trucks, tractors, miscellan- BOUS SEPTEMBER 11 â€" Wednesday. The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. John's Church, Oak Ridges are holding a tea and sale of home baking and gifts at the home of Mrs. S. Snively, Glenlonely Farms.. Wilcox Lake, from 2:30 to 5. Proceeds in aid of the Parish Hall Building Fund. Silver Collection. c2w9 it‘oibrlsrénd office equipment >35 2 ‘222 began at 11 am. pnder indust- _... a a“ .â€"-a___ ,, ral auctioneers White and Com-‘ pany, was the subject of talks between Vaughan Township Solicitor T. 0. Fraser and mun- icipal officials Wednesday aft- ernoon. At press time no charges had been laid. The matter came to a head at Monday night’s Vaughan Council meeting when a delegation of about 15 Thornridge Drive home- owners descended on Dep- uty-reeve Jesse Bryson and Councillors G. W. Keffer and Garnet Williams de- manding a stop to the rack- et caused by pre-sale activ- lities on the lot adjacent to many of their homes. For the past week, according to Delegation Spokesman Terry Goodwin, Thornridge Drive, prospective buyers have been testing the equipment from 8 am. to 9 pm. and later acâ€" cording to several neighbour- ing homeowners. ---a Mrt’Goodwin said the prop- erty originally operated as a garage, has beer} fencad in with pa_~_ saingc, “no nun... M“...â€" an eight-foot chain link fence and used as an open storage yard for wrecked cars. Neigh- bours also complained brilliant lights on the lot were disturb- ing their sleep. Specifically referring to the Tuesday sale, Mr. Goodwin said the council should press for an injunction to stop it “since the operation has nothing to do with a garage." """r'6\;n§fiifi" Clerk. Jim Mac- Donald said Police ChiefiJames Neil McArthur, 17th Ave., Markham Township was reâ€"‘ manded to September 5 in Richmond Hill Magistrate’s Cotu‘t Tuesday on a charge of assaulting Martha Wagner in Markham Village. The charge arose after an in-cident at the Amalgamated E1- ectric Company’s plant when McArthur is alleged to have struck the complainant with his YWCA Groups To Declare Warfare truck The Richmond Hill YWCA Neighbour’s Groups are about to declare war. This particular war is a non- hydrogen-bomb one and will be aimed at eliminating the “sum- mer bulges" that may have been collected through lack of the proper exercise. Method of attack will be_ through a physical program of‘ swimming. exercise, games and dances. There will even be "re'- conditioners for the mind" in the form of discussions, creat- ive craftS, a discussion course for parents interested in the “teen-age or preâ€"teenage yearS." Magistrate ’3 Court VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES RICHMOND HILL BRANCH Mrs. P. Stockdale Richmond Hill Municipal Hall PHONE TU. 4-4101 to protect him from Tuesday’s sun is sur- r auction sale in Thornhill which Vaughan mntmventinn of the township’s zoning by- Davidson and another constable inspected the property last Fri- day after sale advertisements were noted in the newspapers. At the t-i‘rfireiit was agneed the use of the land was illegal and non-conforming under the by- law. Deputyâ€"reeve Bryson said an injunction was out of the quest- ion until a charge in magis- trate's court had been laid. “To move too quickly would jeopar- dize the situation,” he told the delegation. ANTI-NOISE VIOLATION He did order township police to go down to the lot Tuesday night and issue a warning that the pre-sale activities was viol- ating the anti-noise bylaw. Several housewives among the delegation complained of the smell of diesel fuel, wrecking of their evergreens and that they weren’t able to do their washing. “HONEST MISTAKE” Mr MacDonald said Tuesday he thought holding the sale on the property was “an honest mistake" because the auction operators or the owner either weren't aware they were con- travening the bylaw or if they knew, chose to ignone it. He said that on Friday, the oper- ators knew the charge would be laid but they had progres- sed too far to call off the huge sale According to Mr. MacDonald, the sale wasn't the success hoped for, as only about $60,- 000 of the equipment was auct- ioned‘ Peter ‘Walker of Richmond Hill wasisentenced to one year definite and six months indef- inite on conviction on a charge of theft under $50 from Mun- dinger’s music stone and one year definite to run concurrent- ly with the first term on a sec- ond theft charge from the same place. Walker has previous con- xvictions court was told. Classes Begin Brebe-uf College September 9th St. John Brebeuf College.: c1'w9 named for the leader of the: x i :v * lfirst Jesuit missionaries and CARD 0]: THANKS ‘located at 211 Steeles Avenue I wish to express many lEast close to Bayview Avenue,‘th - . . ' anks to relatives and friends mu have grades 9 and 10 Class-for their many kindnesses in es When it begins“ ‘the form of flowers, gifts and There is still room for moreoget-well cards extended me dur- registrations, its rector, Rev. mg my “.3991” Stay in Newmar' F‘afhor Alfrpfl Cnlliard, Snoietv.k8t Hospltal- A secondary school named for the first Ontario educator more than 300 years ago will be attended by Richmond Hill, Thornhill and area Roman Catholic boys when classes he- gin September 9. There will be 16 classrooms, four laboratories, a gymnasium and cafeteria. with a staff to begin of 11 Jesuit fathers and six lay teachers. The school has been wel- comed by families who in the past have had to send their sons a considerable distance to either De La Salle or St. Michael's ‘Colieze downtown. First $100 PIedge‘ ForProposedPooI about the I ming pool? Bennett. should port ' an or begin ally ; start 0. M. B. Hearing ySet For Tuesday (Continued From Page 1) in the plan follow very closely the present industrial areas -â€"â€"1 one in Richvale, two in Lang-‘ staff, one in Thornleaâ€"Green‘ Lane area, one at Gormley, a small, new area south of Union- ville, and a small industrial area at Mountjoy and Milliken. Total land designated for inâ€" dustrial use is 3,170 acres. The plan does not attempt to forecast the timing of develop- ment of urban and residential areas. Each stage is dependent on the substantial completion of the prior stage. The releasing of land for the various stages will depend on the maintenance of satisfactory industrial-residential ratio and adequate municipal water and sewage disposal facilities to ‘permit this stage. In mtmuriams JULIAN -â€" In remembrance of a dear husband, father, and grandfather, David, who pass- ed away, August 31, 1961. ‘Time can never take away The love he left along the way You left memories to blossom Bearing fruit for years to come In the lives of those who loved you ‘ Precious memories of days that‘ are gone ’Tis sweet to know that God will link the broken chain Still closer when we meet again. â€" Loving wife Laura and familv. c1w9 family. LUND â€" In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Bert Lund, who passed away August 3lst, 1954. 1 Beautiful memories woven in‘ .gold, i This is the picture we tenderly hold, Deep in our hearts his memory is kept, To love, to cherish and never forget. â€"â€" Always remembered by his wife Mary and family. c1w9 â€"- Lovingly remembered by family and grandchildren. c1w9 ROSS â€" In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Cora Jane Ross, who passed away August 29, 1962. In all the world we shall not find A heart so wonderfully kind So soft of voice, so sweet a smile Inspiration so worth while A sympathy so sure, so deep A love so beautiful to keep. â€"â€" Always remembered by husband Harold, daughter Ban- nie and son Wilfred. c1w9 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness and ex- pressions of sympathy shown us during the illness and death of Mr. Bridges. i For special favors granted in answer to my prayers to Jesus, Mary. and Joseph, St. Jude and St. Christopher. *1w9 of the pool proje rganizer could be : 1 a campaign and pledged his own 3 towards its cons CARD 0!“ THANKS are e we passing the Richmond Hill 5 ?" wonders Lion :, chairman club’s spec e said “the The Bridges Family clw9 vn $100 as a construction. special “the b! to a f‘ Club he buck" I a fund. flub sup- zct when found to L person- : buck swim- Cliff the ev- Mr. and Mrs. H. Willis oiil'lv‘ll‘" ' “3".” 73 Rockport Crescent. Rich-; imond Hill, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage ofll n B e I I e v I I I e their daughter Barbara Jean1 to Mr. Bryce C. Spencer, sent Sympathy of the community ‘ of Mr. and MrS- 5- S Spencerus extended to Mr. William La- ;Of Claremom~ The Cffl‘emonylzenby. proprietor of Allencourt :to take place in the Rlchmondlpharmacy_ in the death of his yHill United ChurCh 8'2 2 0'C109k‘mother, Mrs. Winifred Grace 90!! OCtObeI‘ 5th- Clwg‘Lazenby of Belleville. in her ' ‘75th year. on August 12. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Peter McMahoni wish to announce the engage-i ment of their daughter Linda Alice to Mr. Robert James Mas- kale of Kleinburg. The marri-1 age will take place on Septem- ber 14th at 4 pm. at Teston Un- ited Church. clw9 MATHEWSON, Emery White] Caldwell â€" At the Four! Winds Nursing Home, Wood-j bridge, Thursday, August 22,‘ 1963. Emery White Caldwell Mathewson, of 23 Kneele St.'i N.. Maple. Husband of thel late Elsie Margaret Teasdale,l dear father of Beatrice (Mrs.[ Walter Monks), Sara (Mrs.' Brydon Lloyd), and Harris,‘ in his alst year. Resting at the Pipher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St., N., Richmond. Hill. Interment Maple Cem- etery. c1w9 FENTON, Anne â€" In hospital on August 26, aged 14 months. Beloved daughter of Shirley and Kenneth Fenton. c1w9 ¢ HAMS Etatbs COPACO LEAN THINLY SLICED R. J. LUCAS READY TO SERVE McLAREN’S GREEN DEL MONTE PINEAPPLEK. . GRAPEFRUIT 48”“ 37" RELISH MAPLE LEAF CANNED NO. 1 FIRM YELLOW 29 Yonge St. S. PEANUT BUTTER 18 oz. JAR 39¢ BANANAS 11/2 lb. tin $1.39 Mother Passes In Belleville The late Mrs. Lazenby was born in Sutton. Kent, England, but had been a resident of Belleville for the past 31 years where she took an active part in the life of the community. Her husband. the late James}I H. Lazenby who died in 1953,} served a term as alderman of the city. He was prominent in veterans' affairs and received the Queen's Coronation Medal issued in 1953. ONULUK â€" John and Fay (nee Fay Bishop) are happy to an- nounce the birth of a baby boy, Stephen John, 7 lbs. on August 27th at Branson Hos- DRIVING SCHOOL PA. 7-6411 Richmond Hill Customers Call Operator and Ask For pital‘ “Aurora Driving School" YORK Picnic Shoulders m 39¢ ZENITH 3-1730 (No Toll Charges) THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thurs-day, August 29, 1963 Eirthg c1w9 ______________________â€"7 guumuummuu\uu\muummmmm1mmmm“mumumuuuuuuuumuuuuuluuuuumuuuIum\\\1mll1l1lu\1umuuuummuug $111“munmmuumuummumun“nnumum\\\\\\\m\\mmumm11mmu\m“\muuummmummm1\m\1m1unm\uu\\uuuuufi LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-TU.4-IIOS 9 3135;:51; 11;; LLLLL ‘ El 8. 2 BEDROOMS ! $105.00 i RENTAL OFFICE on PREMISES 3 AV. 5-2303 JOIN THE Y.W.C.A. EARLY SEPTEMBER SWIM! 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