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The Liberal, 28 Jan 1965, p. 8

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8 THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill Council Praises Grant Seekers I cxnu; w. Elson Miles and Harold appeared before council 3 quested a .grant of $100 used toward prizes for the stead Improvement Cl which will be held in conn with the International Pl Match in Markham Tov with the Match in next fall. Mri Lam) council. said be divided in the first one "-an “a... Mr. Lapp. who addressed council. said the contest would be divided into two classes. with the first one stressing large im- provements and renovations on big buildings, and the second for general cleanup work. “The amount of money spent my the had to contact all councus 1n the county. as well as various businesses, and request a Erant‘ of $100. ‘ "However, we won’t restrict you to that." said Mr. Lapp. Councillor Cleary Palmer described the project as a “worthy cause." “You are to be highly com- mended.“ he said. Council approved the grant unanimously Death claimed Horace James Savage of 105 Baker Avenue, Richmond Hill. suddenly Jan- uary 19 at Sunnybrook Hospi- tal. Mr. Savage was stricken at his home early in the day and taken to the veterans‘ haspital where he died a few hours lat- Horace J. Savage Passes Suddenly Mr Savage came to Canada in 1912 from England and en- listed in the Royal Field Artil- lery on August 7. 1914. He serv- ed three years and 21 days in France and Belgium and was discharged in 1918 with a hearl ailment. He was married in Devon, England, in 1919 and re- turned to Canada with his wife In 1923. Cl‘ Before coming to Richmond Hill Mr. Savage was with the Department of Transport. Wind- sor Airport. where he retired in 1957. wHie? was a member of Ontario Lodge 521 AF 8; AM. Windsor; Perfection Lodge A & 55R, Windsor; and tfie Royal dian Legion Branch 3'75 mond Hill. Surviving are his wife and one daughter. Mrs. Iris Janko- wink of Richmond Hill; two sis- ters and a brother in England and a sister in Australia. A masonic service was held at 8 pm. Thursday night at the Pipher Funeral Home with members of Richmond Lodge and the Lodge of Fellowship in charge. Rev. James O'Neill. rector of St. Mary‘s Anglican Church. of which Mr. Savage was a mem- ber, conducted the funeral ser- vice Friday with interment be- ing made in the veterans' plot in York Cemetery. Pallbearers were fellow members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch Mrs. T. Hepburn has been admitted to York County Hes- pital, Newmarket and Mervin Kelly was admitted to York Hos- pital. Richmond Hill. We wish both a speedy recovery. Mrs. George Duncan of Dun- dalk spent several days here re- cently with her neice Mrs. Char- les Milsted. Mr and Mrs. Tom Clemence of Ruthilda. Sask. and Mrs. Joseph Cherry of Barrie had dinner on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Farmer. Mrs. Beulah Jones had lunch on \Monday with Mrs. George Leary of Aurora. The pupils of 5.8. No. 7 Markham had a holiday on Monday while neressary repairs Were made at the school. Mrs A. L. Win'ler, Mrs. Clif- ford Winger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoover of Markham and Mrs. Lowell Brown of Wel- land visited Mr. and Mrs. George French recently. Mr. and Mrs. French will ob- serve their G-lth wedding anni- versary on January 30 and we wish them heartiest congratula- tions. Percy Tripp of Montreal is vis- iting his uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs. Albert Leek. y the l taken i e judges He said Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hamm of Markham were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. S. N. Doner. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George French were Rev. and Mrs. Wm. VanderBent of Richmond Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barking and chil- dren of Brampton. Mrs. Charles Connor spent Wednesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs George French. MI. and Mrs. John Hill and John, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wells. all of Stouffville and Mr. and Rev. and Mrs. '1‘. Robinson and family of Oak Ridges and Mr and Mrs. Wm. Ash had din- her on Monday with. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Halliday and Eloise of Newmarket had dinner Sat- urday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ash. Mrs. Meredith Ash in honor of aheir son David's second birth- BY. GORMLEY Correspondent: Mrs. Chas. Milsted Telephone 886-5201 said toil and re- 5100 to be i the Farm- Contest, connection al Plowing Township es of the ture man- Township afternoon and were for their Cana- Rich- app re- AUTOMATIC '- Toothbrush 70 YONGE ST. NORTH RICHMOND HILL w|TH 4 TOOTHBRUSHES Cordless. 0p- crates on 3 penlight bal- . teries 1includedl . . . ‘ . Furnace Filters 16x2 20x2 REf CABINET MEDICINE HM" sizes Ontario, Thursday, Jan. 28, 1965 16x20", 20x20 ', Each 3P . S E RV I C E SPECIALS Available in All-mam] construction 1112x175»! 2.99 was 3.99 thick hapcd to fit rubber Fit all Standard 1 red. blue or green. evaporator plates. 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