Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 17 Dec 1964, p. 20

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Marljke Van Arnhem. 14- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Arnhem. 398 North Taylor Mills Drive was Announced December 9 as sen- ior winner of the painting com- petition sponsored by the Brit- ish Mortgage and Trust Comp- any. Junior winner was seven- year-old Lori Greenham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Greenham, 128 Laverock Ave. Marijke's painting was a bold vigorous representation of Richmond Hill United Church. As well as winning a deluxe blue and silver bicycle for her‘ self. her school, Crosby Heights Public School. received an ori- ginal water color painting by a well-known Canadian artist. Peter Goetz oi Kitchener. The prizes were presented by ‘M. N. F0le, Richmond Hill Mortgage & Trust Company. The principal of Crosby Heights school, Eldon Gooding, accept- ed the painting on behalf of the school. _ Lori Greenham‘s picture was of Richmond Hill Public Lib- rary. It was a very neatly done architectural rendering of the building, with such accur- ate perspective and interesting coloring that one has the im- pression of being able to see iright into the building. Lnri, ja grade 2 student at MacKillop Public School, won a wrist watch. l branch manager of the British‘ After drifting slightly downhill last week, minor ball is staging a strong come-hack for the '65 sea- son. Richmond Hill Minor Ball Association announced this week. A rules and constitution mmmittee has been estab- lished to bring up to date the RHMBA constitution. which is badly in need of reconstruction. officials said. Three gentlemen have accepted this challenge, L. Putnam. M. Berozowski and D. Snider. on whose shoul- ders rest a responsibility, which will govern the act- lvlties of over 1,000 particl- To All Those Who Supported Me In Vaughan Township Branch Offices Vancouver- Edmonton-Winnipeg ~London - Hamilton -Toronto- Ottawa -Mo THANK YOU Winners of the British Mortgage & Trust Company painting competition are shown with their pictures. They are, left, Marijke Van Arnhem, senior winner and junior winner Lori Greenham. With them is BM & T Branch Manager M. N. Foyie. IDhnln ku Chlnri': Sludin} Richmond Hill Willowdale â€"- Thornhill ~â€" Established 1871 STRONG’RELIABLE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario Rules 61 Constitution Committee â€"â€" Elgin T. Barrow Insurance. 884-1551 Neil G. McDonald Limited. BA. 1-1611 Frank Reynolds Insurance. 285-5222 Painting Contest Winners Head Office - Kitchener, Ontario Peter Goetz of Kitchener. The prizes were presented by M. N. Foyle. Richmond Hill branch manager of the British Mortgage & Trust Company. The principal of Crosby Heights school, Eldon Gooding, accept- ed the painting on behalf of the school. pants in season. When final corrections have been completed and the amendments found ac- ceptable by the executive body, copies will he distrib- uted to all coaches. ump- ires and players on or be- fore opening day, May 25. With numerous requests being made for copies. the executive hopes this ser- vice will better explain the purpose and regula- tions governing minor ball in Richmond Hill. Registration fees are to remain at $2.50. This was decided at the December 10 executive meeting. ROTARY. . CHRISTMAS Evenings and all day Saturdays Brian Bailey minor ball next Thursday. Dec. 17, 1964 Assets \Exceed $20,000,000 Over 150 imaginative and__ colorful pictures of Richmond Hill buildings were submitted by pupils of the public and sep- arate schools. Favorite sub- jects were the pupils’ homes} their schools and churches, the‘ observatory and the library. The contest was planned in conjunction with the opening of the British Mortgage and Trust Company's new Richmond Hill office and was promoted to make young people aware of the fine buildings, old and new, in the Richmond Hill area. Thi: was cansidered and along with the fact that minor ball survived last year at this level. no price increase was found neces- sary for the '65 season. A panel of three artists acted' as judges of the competition. These were John Martin, ARCA, OSA, an outstanding art educay tor and famed for his architec- tural painting; Mrs. Gilbert Jar- rott, a Stratiord artist and hono- rary secretary of the Stratford Shakespearean Festival Founda- tion; and Mrs. Joseph Rahino- witch, one of Richmond Hill‘s leading artists. Secretary Mrs. Lloyd Carter pointed out that to raise the price would be unfair, especially to people with large families. This fee covers the cost of hats and sweaters only. Additional funds to supply equipment and other essen- tials must be raised through other means. One of these means ii the sports day parade. When you support the par- WHITCHURCH: Fire struck the new Siftnn home on their prop- ery on the. Third Concession last week, causing smoke damâ€" age 10 several rooms and rugs. Aurora Fire Chief Harry Jones reported. STOUFFVILLE: Canadian 'l‘raâ€" ctnr Plow Champion Don Dun- keld of Atha was guest of hon- or at. a recent gathering of Ont- arin plowmen here. Among the guests was Minister of Health MB. Dymond. rntreal - Moncton- Halifax Loblaws Parking Lot (Photo by Stuart‘s Studio) Ida and the people contri- buting to its success. you are actually guaranteeing that your child will be supplied with the best equipment available to en- sure his safety and allow him to express his ability to the utmost. Without the revenue from the parade the regis- tration fee would skyâ€"roc- ket to unbelievable heights. When you purchase draw tickets you are aiding no one except your children. and the minor hall group believes that children, our future citizens, are the most important assets to any town. by n. J. MacDonald your telephone manager What a surprise for any Richmond Hill famlly to KKK“ find a gift-wrapped telephone slttlng partly under the . Christmas tree! Whether a useful extension telephone or a pleasing colour phone to replace an existing black {KKKKQK one. this idea is hard to beat for both surprise-value AND practicality! If you've been stymied for something really different for your family or special friends in the? Richmond Hill area. there‘s still time to give us a call at 884-113”. We'll gift-wrap and deliver the phone of your choice, and arrange to return and connect it after the surprise. Telephones don't grow on Christmas trees, but believe me they look mighty good under them! {K '4?! 'K'ZOK’KKK’KK‘EKH Errand boy . . . secretary . . . watchdog . . . or just a friendâ€"how many roles will your telephone play dur- ing the weeks ahead? It‘s ready day or night to be anything you want it to be. As an errand boy, your telephone can help simplify your shopping, deliver your messages. As a secretary, it helps you arrange appoint- ments, get things started, get things done. A watchdog that never sleeps. it adds a feeling of protection around the household because it's always there to call onâ€"in telephone is also a friend you can always count on when you’re just plain lonesome or need moral support: it helps you visit relatives or friends . . . anywhere . . . your telephone to little emergencies or big ones. And, of course, your in lickety-split time. Whatever uses YOU want' to put friend, you can count on it always being there to call on BELL LINES LAST CALL FOR CHRISTMAS! ALWAYS THERE TO CALL ON Cleaners Win, Lose, Tie CFGM COUNTRY GENTLEMEN On Friday, the Gentlemen won a 6-0 decision against Thomhill and just plain over- powered that team. Stephen Brown led the way with three Gentlemen Win And Tie “mum... auu u.“ m... our ,, . . powered that lteamy. Stephen * "‘ "‘ * This Fink Will DI‘OVide the Brown led the way with three CANADIAN LEGION residents of the southwestern goals and Scott Mabley. Robert ..Aurora was just too much‘portion of the township with Edwards and Ricky Sackfield hockey team for the Legion-‘unlimited chances to partici- scored singles. Dennis Acomb, naires in Richmond Hill on Fri-ypate in many fun-filled winter Stephen Gordon, Dave Dunkley..day as they downed the locaIS'skating activities. John Caven and Stephen Cronkâ€"‘by an 8-3 count. Greg Sephtond. Amesbury Park artificial ice wright picked up assists. Louis Doug Brooks and Jim Wilsonlrink is located on the south- Moore, in the net, was full val. scored for the Legion with as- west corner of Lawrence and ue for his shutout win. SiStS 80mg to Stu COOK, GI‘EEICulford Avenues just west of Aurora threw a scare into the Gentlemen on Saturday as they scored the first goal of the game midway through the third period. Val 'Steffan fired the equalizer home from the point with two minutes remaining. The game was a fairly rough af- fair and some of the young players picked up some minor lumps and bruises. ' ' Rink Opened In Legion Loses I, Wms 2 Mk “I Tm NORTH END CLEANERS A powerful Aurora team met a lethargic Cleaner team in Richmond Hill Friday night and won a 4-1 victory. The Cleaners seemed to be in a slightly chip- py mood and failed to stick to playing hockey. Jim Hamilton scored the only goal for the local team, assisted by Rick Thompson and Tony Caven. Chris Amos didn’t get too much support in the Cleaner goal. In a fast, clean game at Doublerinks on Saturday the Cleaners posted a 1-0 victory over Thornhill. Gerald Methe scored the only goal of the game. assisted by Bruce Hutch- ison. Wexfnrd Bantams and the Cleaners played to a 2-2 tie in Richmond Hill on Sunday. Jim Hamilton and Wilson Ross scored for the local team with assists going to John Dunkley and Mark Dobbs. MERRY CHRISTMAS! YONGE ST. NORTH AT LEVENDALE Friday and lost 4-3 10 Thornhill on Saturday. Cliff Lynham scored two goals and Paul Martin one in the Thornhill game. Sephton, Gary Methe and Rod'Keele street. Mahley. There is a 185' by 85' ice In a Eamé‘ Wi‘h Thomhi“ on surface, four large dressing Saturday the Legion teamirooms. an office and first-aid doubled the score by dafeating}room, referees' room and snack Thornhill 6-3. Stu Cook scored bar facilities. An armorâ€"plated three goals to lead the \VaY'window looks out on the ice With Gary Methe. Greg Sephtonisurface to accommodate hockey and Pet?!‘ Bird scoring theispectators who prefer the warm other goals. Greg Sephton.lconfines of the building. Doug BI‘OOKS' Stu C00k. G!!in The season's program will MEthe and Tom Dyson 836?! had include instruction in hockey, two assists while Harvey Gor- children periods, tin-can curl- don was credited with one. ing and pleasure skating. Wexford Midgets visited Richmond Hill on Sunday and were defeated by a 5â€"2 score. Greg Sephton. Wayne O’Brien, Stu Cook, Jim Wilson and Keith Russell were the snipers while Harvey Gordon. Rod Mabley and Doug Brooks were given assists. MARKHAM VILLAGE: Build- ing in the past 11 months has amounted to permits issued to the value of $4,144,065 includ- ing a new high school wing. November‘s permits totalled $248‘500. fllflflifliflimflifiiflfli “ OAK RIDGES THORNHILL g (KIM IAri Artificial Ice North York Parks and Re- creation Department has an- nounced the opening of its eighth outdoor artificial ice rink to accommodate the grow- ing winter recreational needs North York Twp. ity Amesbury Park artificial ice rink is located on the south- west corner of Lawrence and Culford Avenues just west of The season's program will include instruction in hockey, children periods, tin-can curl- ing and pleasure skating. this fast growing municipal For Your Work And Support My Sincere Thanks Season '5 Greetings To All WARREN BAILIE Youth Activities ' ' Proceeds to \ORk (‘EN'I‘RAL HOSPITAL FUN!) :‘LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-TU.4-IIGS ’s’cfiTCH PINE Eeneral Welfare Next time, try . . . ONE LOCATION ONLY

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