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The Liberal, 22 Oct 1964, p. 19

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Asphalt shingles ._ Steel roofing Cement ______ Insulation (2") __ Insulation (3”) Aluminum doors, 1%” All For The Price OF The Oil Bis/10p Wilkinson Ana' lieutenant Governor Earl Rowe Will Dedicate New St. Mary’s “Always Look To Imperial For The Best” YOUR lOCAL ESSO TEAM FUEL_ OIL We stonon neg Ea stof Yonge Doug. Chalmers Bill Hood Phone AL. 7-1551 AV. 5-1255 FREE BURNER SERVICE BUDGET TERMS 24-HOUR SERVICE AUTOMATIC DELIVERY To Sell Antiques. Furniture, Pianos, For Fast Action TRY WANT ADS PHONE 884-1105 OPENING SPECIALS RATCLIFF BROS. LIMITED Aerial view of the new St. Mary’s Anglican Church to be dedicated by the Bishop of Toronto, Monday, October 26 at 8 pm. The Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, the Honorable W. Earl Rowe, will be present with other civic and religious leaders. (Photo by Wainwright) Unionville on Hwy. 7 297-1661 Unionville on Hwy. 7 297 -1661 SUPPLIES BURNER SERVICE DON ANDREWS TU. 4-1879 f£§§d Ulllll II'IIIM $5.95 per sq. $9.75 per sq. $1.25 per bag $39.00 per M $58.00 per M ______ $24.95 MARKHAM: Residents of Mark- ham Village were shocked to learn of the unexpected death on October 4 of Rev. Gordon Hamill, pastor of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Markham. LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIES 4x7-3/16 V groov 4x7-3/16 V groov 4x7- 3/16 V groov 4x8 3 1\Iah.P.C. 4x8- 3: Birch P. C. 4x84; Fir S.I.S. {Richvale Auto Firm iExpansion Refused At a public hearing. local re- sidents complained of bright lights and long hours and in- convenience of the existing project but the company‘s soli- citor was granted an extension to discuss the matter with the people concerned. The board, in a report to council Monday night, said Richvale Auto Service, a large auto compound fronting Yonge Street and surrounded by horn. es and motels. had asked to re- zone its property to allow ex- pansion of the premises. According to the board, this had not been done “nor was ex- tension of the development in the best interests of the town- ship." A request for rezoning land [or Richvale Auto Service from R3 to CW (highway commercial was refused by Vaughan Plan- ning Board and its reasons are to be sent to Vaughan Council. v grooved Mah. “E.“ $3.35 per sheet V grooved Mah. Prefin. .___ $3.98 per sheet V grooved Birch Prefin. _ $5.35 per sheet ah. P.C. M $11.95 per sheet rch P.C. M $14.40 per sheet r S.I.S. _ $3.85 per sheet 4x8-5/8 Fir select sheathing _._ $7.20 per sheet 4x8-3; Fir S.I.S. _______ $9.60 per sheet 4x444, Poplar underlay _ $1.20 per sheet 12x12 white ceiling tile _.____--_. .0934c per ft. 4x8 & 9-7/16 asphalt sheathing _. .061éc per ft. 2x4 No. 1 const. 2x6 No. 1 const. 2x8-10 1 const. ._ 1x6-10 roof pine _ 1x2 strapping __ 1x6 Spruce D.4.S. A new and interesting program for youths in Rich- mond Hill and district be- tween the ages of 14 and 20 is being offered in a junior auxiliary to the Royal Cana- Legion Jr. Auxiliary Youth Program gram ed Mah. ......... grom ed Mah. Prefin. grooved Birch Prefin. Prices effective until Nov. 1, 1964 Free Delivery on orders of $75.00 PLYWOOD LUMBER John Staken, who came to Canada from the United States several years ago and was un- der the wing of several area Mennonite families while here, had changed jobs quite a few times, according to a pre-sen- tence report received by Magis- trate 0. S. Hollinrake. The magistrate noted that Staken's action "of knocking out a man's teeth at a religious meeting shows you get out of control.” He said he wasn't in a posi- tion to deport the youth but felt a jail term should make an impression. Youth Sentenced To 30 Day Term In Church Fight A Stouffville area youth Tuesday was sentenced to 30 days in jail for assaulting an- other youth at a Mennonite Church meeting in September. dian Legion Branch 375. In fact this is the first time such a program has been of- fered in this province ac- cording to Legion President Frank Barrett. $3.35 per $3.98 per $5.35 per 11.95 per [4.40 per $3.85 per 631c lin. ft. 101/13c lin. ft. . $110. per M _ $100. per M 133; lin. ft. , 5!,52c lin. ft. P. DYSON, Manager 1964 An investment that won’t let you down. All youths in the district will be accepted for mem- bership, whether their fath- ers are veterans or not. In- itiation fee is a nominal $1 and annual fees will be $3. A committee of five sen- Ior Legion members will oversee operation of the auxiliary as an advisory board. They are Frank Barrott. Rick Pillage, Wil- liam Luckin, Ernest Benton and Charles Hawkes. By-laws a\re being drawn up and will be presented to the Legion provincial com- The program for the new auxiliary will feature instruc- tion in citizenship, hunting and fishing, wrestling, un- armed combat, including judo, sports of all kinds, safe driving, precision drill team, pipe band and other associa- ted activities. Also included will be many varied social activities to be planned and organized by the young men themselves. They will also be invited to join all Legion parades where possible. Available at any branch of TORONTO-DOMINION m Where 2901316 make the diflerencc [NGS JDS Membership application forms may be obtained at “The Liberal" office; Rich- mond Hill TV, Richmond Heights Centre, owned and operated by Legionnaires John Waegermakei‘ and Lou Moore or from any member of Branch 375. Also being submitted to provincial command for ap- proval is a crest. composed of the Legion crest and bearing the word “Junior”. This will be worn on navy sports jackets similar to those worn by the senior Legion members and with; gray flannels will form the official uniform of this group] mand for approval. These provide for a set-up practi- cally the same as that of the senior Legion, with a presi- dent, three vice-presidents, secretary, treasurer, ser- geant-at-arms and an exe- cutive body. Members will be sworn in at a ceremony similar to that used by the sponsoring organization. ‘ Richmond Hill Branch Birthday congratulations to Marlene Smith of 72 Glencam- eron Road, whose anniversary was September 30, and to her sister Rosemarie, who cele- brated her birthday with a par- ty on October 10. Both Woodland and Hender- son Avenue Public Schools re- port that tentative dates in late November have been selected for their graduation celebra- tions. Basil Gain, 144 Henderson Avenue. has offered to coach “The Liberal" sponsored Em- manuel Ball Club in the Rich- mond Hill Town League. Mr. Gain, formerly a star catcher in Toronto baseball circles. has a son Michael who is this team‘s catcher. Herb Pachel, the team‘s out- standing pitcher, has been sug~ gested as a playing coach to succeed Dave Agg. Manager Dave Barbour is hoping to have both these able gentlemen helping pilot the team next year, with Dave Agg playing a regular position. In a meeting at the home of League President Andy Chat- eauver this week, the president commented that “The Liberal” club lacked only a good field manager to become the best team the league ever had. Graduations The club is raffling a doll with extensive wardrobe and high chair in conjunction with the marathon. The winning tic- ket will be drawn at the mar- athon finale on November 23. Baseball Retarded Children‘s annual ba zaar on October 31. i IIIuIquIJC VILC Doncaster Community Ladies' is Club euchre and bridge mar-[3 85 vYonge St N. Richmond Hill, Ont. athon gets underway this week| with 11 tables of euchre and Phone 285-5782 two tables of bridge players entered. Proceeds will No Booking Fee used to operate the tea court .LLAAAWMWMWW’W Mrs. R. Watson and son of 115 Morgan Avenue. have re- turned home from the hospital. Euchre. Bridge Two new members have re- cently been initiated by the Richval’e Lions. They are Wal~ ter French and William Roots. At the official opening of Langstaff Secondary School Friday evening Richvale Lions will be presenting a trophy for- public speaking competition. The presentation will be made by Lion Ken Hough chairman of the Lions' public speakingi committee. Richvale lions ' Present Trophy DONCASTER GET EURT ’3 DETAILS FROM MR. MIKE FOYLE. BRITISH MORTGAGE & TRUGMONGE STREET NORTH. RICHMOND HILL. TELEPHONE 884-1107 equivalent value of their prize: deposited in a Savings Account at British Mortgage & Trust. winners may choose to have the Instead of the above prizes, A LARGE FRAMED ORIGINAL PAINTING BRITISH MORTGAGE 8 TRUST A Deluxe Bicycle Senior PAINT A P AND WIN A PUBl Corresnondent David Barbour Henderson Ave. Phone AV. 5-5205 raw a picture of the new British Mortgage & Trust building in Richmond Hillâ€"121 Yonge Street North at Crosbyâ€"or any other building in the Richmond Hill area. Two Classes - Two Winners 11‘ Class â€"â€" Grades VI to IX Prize for Senior Winner THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday Since 1877 B AND SEPARME SCHOOLS [8 OF RICHMOND HILL Plus for the school of the senior winner by a noted Canadian Artist NWWAA. ET ET ET uw llllllllllllllllll 'LB'L mas oronto- London 5377. 30 oronto- Amsterdam $424. 70 oronto- Dusseldorf $465. 80 RELIABLE MOWER 8. MARINE ATTENTION All Chain Saw Owners Globe Travel Service g; 85 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill, Ont. Tel. Collect 884-1124 VALID BETWEEN NOV. 6 - UNTIL FEB. 14, 65 Mondays to Thursdays Inclusive Pioneer, Solo, Canadien, Oregon Accessories 16 Industrial Rd., Richmond Hill (Across From The Richmond Heights Plaza) A PICIURE N A PRIZE Make use of the New 21 Days Excursion Rate for Christmas FREE DEMONSTRATION, Anytime, (With- in 60 miles). Chain Saw Rentals, by Hr., Day, Week. Budget Terms if Desired. Complete Service on Most Models. New and Used CHAIN SAWS FOR SALE. Chains Made Up, Any Length. FREE SHARPENING, with a Tune-up (by machine). WE OFFER YOU SPECIAL FARES Subject to Government Approval A Fine Wrist Watch DEALERS FOR Junior Class â€" Grade I to V Prize for Junior Winner AT , Oct. 22, 1964 '9) '9)

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