Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 29 Oct 1964, p. 22

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22 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday. Oct. 29, 1964 Helen Elizabeth Wright Follows Family Tradition Wed R. Hill United A wedding of interest took “The Wedding! Prayer" and place on October 10 at 4 p.m..."0 Perfect Love‘ were sung in Richmond Hill United by Mr. Gerald Stone. accom: Church, when Helen Elizabeth panied at the organ by Mr. Wright, daughter of Dr. andlLoesgen. Mrs. A. J. L. Wright, of Parry Following the ceremony, a Sound, became the bride ofircccption was held at the home George Kent Clarke, son of Mr.iof Mr. and Mrs. Willard Simp- and Mrs. George Clarke, oflson of Thornhill, where guests Summerside. P.E.I. The churchiwere received by the mother of‘ was decorated in bronze and‘the bride, attiredun cafe bro-’ gold mums for the ceremony, cade. with matching acecssorâ€"i at which Rev. C. G. Higginson ies and a corsage of white officiated. ;mums and yellow roses. Mrs. Given in marriage by her'Wright was assisted by the. father. the bride was lovely in mother of the groom, wearing a floor length gown of white beige brocaded wool. contrast- velvet. designed on Grecian ing aceessories. and corsage of, lines. A boufl'ant veil of French talisman roses and white car- illusion fell from a wedding nations. . ‘ ring band of matching velvet, During the evening the many. and she carried a cascade of out-ofâ€"town guests were enter-l stephanotis and orange sweet- lained at the home of Mrs. heart roses. The maid of hon- Osmond Wright of Richmond or, Miss Joan Wright, sister of Hill, grandmother of the'bride.‘ the bride, wore a waltz-length Guests from Summerside in- gown of moss green velvet. eluded Mr. and Mrs. George with matching wedding ring Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. E. E.l headdress, and carried a b0u- Parkman, parents and grand- quet of bronze mums and parents of the groom, Mr. and talisman roses. The brides- Mrs. Harold Cairns, Mr. Boyd maid. Miss Kerry Clifford ot‘ McDonald. and Mr. Lewis New- PRE'SjASON l Oshawa. and Miss Luanne man of New Haven. Other Wendy Vernon (left). daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John I“. Vernon and Valerie Trunk Waite of Belleville, wore iden- guests “'0": from TOFQHtO‘ Lea'l (right), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Trunk, both of Gretel Drive, Richmond Hill, admire a tical gowns of gold velvet, with mingtonbnhchmonéi (1:11“. ’Pal‘rr large framed water-color painting by the internationally known Canadian artist, Peter Goetz. ilgiildi‘lgci: ESTSrggisseibsaegd 21rd SOTRSlehliil‘chawir; of tsrii‘itionaij The picture. on display in the window at British Mortgage and Trust Company, will find a mums. The little flower girl significance to the bride, whose permanent home in a school attended by the winner of a current art competition being sponsored was Janet McIsaac, charming great-great-grandparedts donat- by the company. (Photo by Stuart’s Studio) Lhree-yearâ€"old daughter of Mr. ed the land upon which the and Mrs. Allan McIsaac of Par- church stands, and whose great- ‘ I o o o ry Sound. who wore tangerine grandparents were the first T l T I T S vevet with matching headdress. couple to be married there‘ 8 I e ’5 n 8,, C 00 Janet carried a white basket after its completion. l . ‘ _ _ . . ' ' . . of mums and talisman roses. For travelling the bride chose. Boys and girls of Richmond time to get their entries in." ,presented in many major publiqfor this section is a boy's or Mr. Richard Ozon. of Summer- a red wool suit, with grey fox Hill are taking a good look ati The contest is open to all and private collections. igirl's wrist watch which is on side. P.E.I.. was best man. and fur collar. matching red velvet the Hill buildings these days as pupils of Richmond Hill pubâ€" The contest is also open lodisplay in the British Mortgagei the ushers were Mr. David hat and black patent accessor- they get ready to enter a drawâ€" lie and separate schools. To pupils of grades 1 to 5. Prize & Trust office. ' Wright. brother of the bride. ies. The young couple will re- ing contest sponsored by Brit- enter, pupils are asked to draw â€"~ 7 » ~~ , , â€" . ...3_, BYWAY ‘ d M ._ D ’d Co n 11, of do at 6000 Yonge Street. in ish Mortgage & Trust. in picture of any building inl _ ., glimmeriside. a“ n e Toronto. 1 Deadline for the competitionithe Richmond Hill area. They, O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 ~ ~ , ,,. " ,, - ***** W’ ‘has been extended to Novem- may use any medium they‘ ' ' 3 ‘Q ber 30, Michael Foyle. the wishâ€"crayon. water colour.‘ Let BeneTICIaI put ‘ MAKE) FUN OF W|NTER DRIVING company’s branch manager, an- oil or pen and ink. In speak- O O o . ‘ ‘ . ‘lnounced this week. “We had ing of the competition, ML. eln urg I ‘planned to tie in the competi- Foyle said that his company ' 1 ITHIS REVOLUTIONARY NEW TIRE WAS INTRODUCED LAST YEAR. Early solo: I won lontogticl But the bod woothor you up too soon (lot US) ond lovgo numbers were lonsold. Now we need warehouse spoco for big, now-season's shipments â€" and present {noelu (produced lost Jonuory ond Fobruory) must go! These tires are BRAND NEW . . . exactly the some as thou now being pmducod . . . but rather than mix them with new shipments we on nIIing thorn ol almost HALF THE PRICE YOU'LD EXPECT TO PAY. You've got to be "quick as o bonny" to cosh in on this big saving . . . it's tion with the opening of our wants to get the pupil’s concept. new building," Mr. Foyle said. of the building he depicts . i ' ' "but the timing was not good rather than an accurate reproâ€" r w EICISIOn for the schools so we've deâ€" duction of it. Our company is. . o ,cided to give the students more interested in art and architect- . " .. " “mt-"‘0" "’ m “ ure and this competition com- ' bines both. Our office buildings 0 En your pOCKet Based on a nearby municipaâ€".ehildren more important than Don Head Farms WI“ are unique in design and we toay I “limited-time ollov" only! 35": figu:%:,tvg:§hhigl 20:12:21 ggwM?sb;1;}s:g 1001“? ‘ retortâ€" hope this competition will Stim. O Just call up . . . come in . . . and get the cash you 1-0 a 7 ‘ â€" ‘ , . , . v . iscite decision on libraries. Bookmobiles originating from Sh A d l:tlattiethgngolfiiizliiliinggslrlidfh“gill ° If“ f°' 3" ¥°”' Fa" ”pm“! ”We“. “'5' new rumess BLACKVIALLS -m rusztsss BLACKVIALLS -fi . . - . . _ _ . - . othes, repairs, school needs, you-name-it! Remem- Price Thiee members of Vaughans a central libraiy were not (on Jersey OW waf S and new m Richmond Hill. Our 0 . _ , _ 5 20/10 ‘2 l5 / / governing body learned last sidered a good financial risk, company‘ has acquired a large ber- Beneflmal Is the. one place to call for money - , ‘7‘65 - 5-60-6-00r15lb-85r15l week Pickering Township Coun- Mr. Roedde said, when one 'of‘ Don Head Farms won a sec_ collection of paintings by noted O the minute you want it! Call up or come in . 5.60â€"5.90~6.00, 13 22.80 I3.” 6.70/l5 (7.75 ’l5) “-11 tried and failed two years the gmup suggesmd a m°blle‘ond place award in the senior Canadian artists. Perhaps some . BE N E FICIAL 6.50â€"7.00/13 “.35 “.85 Lia/”(aiwm in a row to get a library sys- librar)’. yearling in milk class of the day the winner of this compe- . 5.60â€"5.90/l4 223574 I435 7 60/l5 (a 45"15) tem through a PUbIlC vote. i "You need a first rate driver All American Jersey Show held tition will achieve fame for his FINANCE CO. OF CANADA 6 5° 7 00 I“ 6 9‘ 7 7 I i I . Vaughan had announced ear-ito cope with mechanical fail- last week at the Ohio State art.” O Loans up to $5000â€"Your loan can be [ife.insured ' _ ' 'l l ' 5â€" '35' H 25'” l '55 8'00'8'20/15 (8'85'9'00 15 lier this month it would ask its ures in addition to all the Fairgrounds. Their entry, Don The contest is divided in two . 42 month contracts on loans over $1500 7-50 l4 (7.75/14) 26.75 18.25 6.00/16 Tubo-type, 5‘000 VOICQI‘S t0 dedde whether Other problems. A new beak" Head Records RUShi also was sections. A deluxe bicycle will / 3-00,“ (3-25”) 29.95 I935 6 SO/Ib l Blackwell onl or not they wanted a library mobile might cost in the vicin- judged second best udder in be the prize for the winner 01 8 50,, I l ' Y _ (or librariesl as a centennial lty of $30,000. It's just not this class. grades 6 to 8. His school will. RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE. RICHMOND HILL . .r 4 .8.55 4) 32.65 2.I5 Tube-Type Bloclwolls and Tubeless While- project, good economics until the popu- Other events in which Don.receive a large. framed water- ' 250 Yonge St, North - Phone: 884-4417 9-00 '14 (8.85 H) Whitewall 39.95 25.95 walls also available in many sizes. What emerged from an hour-13110n increases." he 531d Head Farms placed during the colour painting by the internat- O ”0'0"” “ea ”5‘33"“ PM"? 285 68”) USE THE BONUS COUPONS for FREE INSTALLATION and WHEEL BALANCING long meeting last Thursday‘ Mr. Roedde also noted book- day's showing included the ionally known Canadian artist, . OPEN EVEN‘NGS 3" APPO'NTMENT'PHONE FOR HOURS night with W. A. Roedde, dire mobiles weren’t a popular move four year old cow, aged cow, Peter Goetz. Born in Russia, actor of the public libraries if a group wanted something best three females and dairy Mr. Goetz received his education O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O branch of the Department of permanent. .herd classes. in Canada. His works are re-, Education, members of Klein- " _ ~ 7 ~ > eme- burg Library Association and council members was that council will likely apply'for a - $36,000 centennial grant by November 9, try to organize a . library board before the end - of the year and consider a half- ' mill levy on successive tax ‘ bills to cover operating costs. Whether there willbe one . . . library, two or even three is now the decision of council. l Kleinburg with a library as- I sociation membership of about ' 150 told the meeting it will: w the: o NSUR’ED; RETURNS 9 . ROADJHAZARDII , .:«_ hack a system providing village gets a new building. . As the only recognized lib-l rary group in the township, the‘ Kleinburg group made it evi- dent last Thursday they are \.~~ holding a weighty stick over .7"; , the decision on libraries. Deputyâ€"rceve Jesse Bryson is pumping for a central lih-' .- 1222: ills.“ stitches The Official Opening Of The formed and a levy. he feels thel system would naturally expand. he said. O 311'. Rocdde said a $54,000; building was too large [or the"-' 8W 3 ‘7 e a ‘} 16W ‘2 6 size of the township. O “If anyone. is going to drive 3 in a central library. they‘ll drive to Richmond Hill North York Library in Willow- 'j: dale,“ he said. -v He suggested a library could '3 he built for closer to 820.000.»" \\l’l‘l room for expansion. ~ Kleinburg‘s delegation led by ‘ Mrs. Arthur Irwin. chairman of the library board and mem- ber David Thomas seemed llllcased with the thought of I ' 0 A d All I P . . t I A :.::‘.:‘:.t.l.‘:::a .12: 5.3a. .,- ”W t e ne ’7 0 art/ape 9 ’7 inyz. will not block any council moves. ’ “We don't want a fancy hillldinz. just something we .: can turn around in." said Mrs. ll‘lllll. rs a recognized group, Klein- sf) bur: can apply for the estah- 3’ llshmenl of a library board h under the Public Libraries Act 'i counml will make application . In" a Klelnhurg building. r1 a C 0 er m E, It not. some council mem- ’ O O 5 hers feel it will be up to a general vote. .» Councillor Garnet Williams ,' gli:l.}p(.i.\.g.‘.:..¢: (0.3....131‘2}; ° _ ° ' ' l I On The Spot Financing- 30 Day Charge Bayvuew Plaza Bayvuew & Elgln Mills 5:; On All Merchandise And Service BLACKWALL TUBEL ESS (Tube-type Ilighlly less 5.60-5.90â€"6.00/l3 6.40-6.50/l3 5.60-5.90/l4 6.50â€"7.00/l4 7.50/I4 (7.75/ll) 8.00/I4 (8.25/14) 8.50"14(8.55/I4) 5.50-5.60â€"5.90/I5 6.70/I5 (7.75/I5I 7.I0~’l5 (8.l5/I5I Loot winm, with tho IMvoJuction of now "nod do- Iigno, we decided he diocominuo tho WINTER EX- PRESS, which had pvoyon no reliable lot almost a docodo. But loo many custom." laid “NO", and no many you "on continued to domand tho WINTER EXPRESS lot voplocomont purposes that we simply could not “loud to disappoint then! Now the 'INTER EXPRESS . . . the "old loithlul" . . . in back in lull pcodoction. Dom: still, o: o spo- ciol midmduchry all", pricu on at on ALL-TIME LON! Docoooo 9h. cost of tho mold: ho: olvoody boon covered, you pay only lor mot-vial: and labor. Tho noult . . . HUGE SAVINGS lo! YOU! . . Usothe BONUS COUPONS Ior FREE INSTALLATION *Wbitewoll: available, In Mr. Br) son's \'l€‘\\. council minim ail'ord to ignore the "limit end" of the township, " snerlfiially the Richrale area will...i’“".‘.l“‘”i‘>:...ii;f. ills; Appearing In Person Art Celsie And His Band irinlc \\lllllll the next few .. ‘v‘rli‘s \lllll the sllal‘nesl increase - FREE DRAWS â€" DANCING â€" FREE PRIZES lili :l'l‘illfl lvll. B""~ml was alxi‘i ai'lima tilts a :oorl-lorikm: binldtn: i O unwilling \au;l‘ian could or g i A“ Evenlng Gig Fun Far Young And Old 7O YONGE ST. NORTH. RICHMOND HlLl 285-110! - 884-1196 nrriilrl ol’ lot t‘zmada'r inrllidm iir' "aid, l‘klil mg edtltalmn of the

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