Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 1 Oct 1964, p. 22

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Once the 163d was douééé; the truck operators scooped it up and dumped it on their own lot. when the load started smok- ing. the operator dumped it on unused parkland on the east side of town and called Richmond Hill Fire Department for a little aquatic assistance The company truck which contracts for garbage pick-up in Richmond Hill inadvertently picked up what was believed to be some hot ashes from a local apartment building around 9 mm‘ Garbage Driver Dumps Hot Load York Sanitation Company found a hot load of garbage aboard Thursday morning of last week. mull“Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll“llllIllIlllllllllll“llnllll‘lllllllllll Chief Robbins with Oshawa Chief H. Flintoff was appoint- ed to the post at the recent Ca- nadian conference of senior police officials held in Saskat- chewan. The chief returned to his 10- cal post last Friday. Hill Police Chief Represents Ontario Richmond Hill Police Chief R. P. Robbins is one of two On- tario representatives to the Ca- nadian Association of Chiefs of Police. STOUFFVILLE: A foot race at 4 am. September 6 resulted in the capture by RC. Edward Grimshaw of two young girls he spotted loitering near Park Drive. They had been reported missing August 25 and had been sleeping in barns and fields since that time. Emmanuel Church Sod-Breaking On Sunday mmllllllIlll\llll“llllllllll“l““lllll‘lllllllll“Ill“|lllllllll‘lllllllllllll“ 9‘2 St. Paul's Lutheran Church will hold its first worship service Sunday in its new building on Bay- view Avenue. The building is the first phase of total planned con- struction. It provides a nave (worship area) seating 140. classrooms, office, pull- man kitchen. washrooms and utility room. A large free-standing cross marks the church site. The building is be- side Bayview Secondary School, just south of Cen- tre St. Dedication ceremonies for the new church are be- ing planned for later this fall. Still to be completed are the coloured glass win- dow in the chance], the pipe organ and the park- ing lot paving. Architect for the church is Karl Kruschen of Wat- erloo. Contractor is Wil- liam Wolfe of Clarkson. Sunday's worship serv- ice will begin at 11 am. Sunday school classes will meet at 9:30 am. in the building. Richmond Hill's Luth~ erans have been meeting In Walter Scott School since. March, 1960. Their new church has been under construction since m i d- June. Chairman of the building committee is Philip Lim- pert. His fellow committee- men are Philip Barth. Jos- eph Miller. Pastor Albert Myers. Ross Percival and Victor Solich. The congregation of a- The congregation of a- bout two hundred souls was organized in 1962 by the Rev. Albert E. Myers. Pastor Myers will preach the opening-day sermon. A cordial Invitation is extended to all interested people to attend this sod- breaking ceremony which will be a red-letter day in the life of the young con- negation. When the little island church was closed a few years ago as the number of residents, decreased be- cause of the city’s policy of clearing homes in favor of parkland, the furnishings were given to the new church in Richvaie. The church also took the name of the church from which thegift came. In the interim church services have been held regularly in a small port- able which is now to be replaced by a permanent church structure. The service will also be the annual Harvest Festival and anniversary service combined. Members of the congregation of the for- mer Emmanuel Church at Hanlan's Point have been Invited to attend. Sod-turning ceremonies will feature the 11 am. service at Emmanuel An- glican Church. MacKay Drive, Richvale, this Sun- day. St. Paul's New Church THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Oct. 1, 1964 GENUINE DUTCH DARWIN TULIP B U L: S To fit Ford: 195fl~62. Regain lost engina power, {aster pick-up and more miles per gallon. 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