Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 4 Feb 1965, p. 8

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Pay Cash And Get 5 % Cash Bonus Coupons ‘Hoover' Washer- Spin Dryer Combination SPECIAL 51 9 9 .95 EACH 0 Exclusive washer action forces water through clothes for cleaner wash. o Suds-saver saves soap and hot water . . . automatic pump empties tub quickly. o No installation or plumbing required o Washes and dries 24 pounds of clothes in 30 minutes . . . spin-dries one load while second one is in washer. o One-year factory service in Metro areas o 161/4 inches deep, 29 inches wide, 31 inches high . . . serves as a counter top when closed. 0 Easy to operate controls . . way when wash finished. FRIDAY, FEB. Factory representative at Canadian Tire, Rich- mond Hill, Friday, February 5, starting at 1 pm. to demonstrate this amazing combination . ideal for personal washes. baby's things and cottage linens, etc. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Feb. 4, 1965 N0 DOWN PAYMENT Fast! Compact! Portable! No Gear Case, Just Plug It In at Home or Cottage Use your CREDIT to buy this amazing washer combination DEMONSTRATEI) HERE STARTING AT On The Spot Financing, Easy Pay Day Terms or Come See This Combination In Action Including Suds Saver CANADIAN TIRE ASSOCIATE STORE 70 Yonge St. North Richmond Hill 285-1101 - 884-1196 See This 7 Amazing Washer- Spin Dryer Combination wheels out of the A spokesman for Richmond Hill’s other cab company, Plaza Taxi, 250 Yonge Street North, said the company did not plan any price hike at this time. Mr. Leckie said he didn't have any plans about going after a fare raise right now, but would consider it for the futUreA An increase, however, says A. Leckie, owner of Richmond Hill and Richvale Taxi, 56 Yonge South, is definitely in order. “We have a 30-drop now, which is about the lowest in Canada,” said Mr. Leckie. He said that the term meant that the cabs started out with the minimum fare on the metre set at 30 cents. This was 10 cents below the previous Metro fare and 20 cents below the new one. Remand UIC Case In Magistrates Court To Next February Ilth Despite Metropolitan Toron- to‘s recent decision to raise taxi fares, Richmond Hill taxi own- ers will stick with the same old fareâ€"«at least for the time being. The board made its new pos- ition known in a report on lib- rary services from Superintend- ent Gordon MacIntyre. He re- ported that last.year's govern- ment grant for public schools in the purchase of library books. now made it cheaper for the boards to do their own buy- ing than to get them through the library boards. As a result, the board, also, will ask town council not to in- clude its regular grant of ‘53.- 500 in the library board's bud- get. A man accused of an offence under the Unemployment In» surance Commission Act, had his plea of guilty reversed by Magistrate 0. S. Hollinrake, when he appeared in magistra- tes court last week and the bal- ance of his hearing remanded to another date. No Immediate Increase At its regular meeting last week, the board announced that it would no longer be depend- ent on the Public Library Board to make its purchases, or pro- vide any more part-time ser- vices of a librarian in the schools. In R. Hill Taxi Fares Ardsist Harvard. 379 Alper Street, Richmond Hill East, who operated as a latherer from his premises. was charged with fail- ing to produce his payroll rec- ords for inspection by the UIC last September. He was then notified by reg- istered mail, which was never picked up from the post office. and then by letter. The letter was not returned, Mr. Fife said He said the information against Mr. Harvard was not laid until January because the commission had not wanted to carry out any actions in Dec- ember, and also. because it felt it would be hearing from Mr. Harvard at any time. In his testimony. Mr. Har- vard said his records were in audit at the Workmen‘s Com- pensation Board at present. and that he hadn‘t been carrying on any business for some time. He said. too, that he had not been contacted by the commis- sion after September 29, the time named in the UIC's com- plaint. . I Public School Board} Back In Book-Buying 3 Business, Library Out Richmond Hill Board is back in ing business. David Fife, an inspector with UIC. said three calls had been made to Mr. Harvard’s house in August by the UIC to ar- range a date, but inspectors had been unable to make any con- tact with accused. “Why did you plead guilty?" asked Magistrate Hollinrake. "Because they haven't seen my records." said Mr. Harvard. Magistrate Hollinrake said he would change the accused‘s plea to not guilty and remand- ed the case until February 11. PICKERING TWP: There were more meetings. more functions. more studies, more zoning op- erations of planning board in 1964 than in any former year. Planning Director .1. H. Faulk- ner reported in council. One subdivision application was ap- proved and 453 building per- mits issued. 842 permits were issued in 1961, 640 in 1962 and 677 in 1963. Drugs Dressings Home Visiting Nursing Services Housekeeping Service Home Nursing Services Eiversional Programme Patient Transportation Lodge Accommodation Richmond Hill & District Unit 15 Yonge St. N. Local Services Rendered to Cancer Patients For Further Information 884-3348 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Public School the bookâ€"buyâ€" 285-5445 9612 Yonge Street 923-2942 Mr. and Mrs. John Empringham of Heise Hill are shown cutting the cake at their 50th wedding anniversary celebration held at Victoria Square Community Hall January 23. Mr. Empringham and his wife, the former Edna Clubine have lived in their home on Don Mills Road north of Victoria Square ever since their marriage in 1915. Members of the community presented them with a “money tree" with fifty dollars taped to the branches. BRAND NEW Vauxhall & Viva S A L E I964 VIVA Deluxe I964 VAUXHALL Standard â€" $1,789. I964 VAUXHALL Deluxe â€" $1,899. I965 VAUXHALLS Deluxe â€" $2,025. I965 VIVAS Standard -â€" $1,539. I965 VIVAS Deluxe â€" $1,633. BRAND NEW 5 19 5 3°“ $47.“.3,...§i'§ .Tfif SKYLINE PONTIAC - BUICK I.'I'D. (Opposite Dunlap Observatory) Married 50 Y ears 00 PER MONTH 0 Including Insurance $1,515. Adjustable License Frames For front and rear. Chromed. Per pair ..... spam-:3 GAALES wman BLADES Aflractive diamond design. Enhanced by triple-plated “Blue sapphire" chrome. 1 1 5 Each ................... l 8 ft., with easy-grip clamps. 6.9-. 11v. 4-93. 6 L 12-v 1.45 1.77 CLUTCH JOBS VALVE JOBS Use Your CREDIT For All Your Car Repairs At CTC EASY TERMS â€" FREE 30 DAY CHARGE Battery WITH TRADE To in wide bumpers on most cars. Steel, cadmium-plated Each. Designed for winter driving. Will n of ice up, For curved wind-1 shields only. From I Jewelledâ€"Red, Green or Amber reflectors. Each . Nylonâ€"Can't rust, won’t shake loose. Set of 4 . License Plate Fasteners Most 6 Cyl., O.H.V. Chev., Pontiac Dodge Plymouth Front Bracket Most Cars $ .95 hev., Pontiac nnAnn Canadian Built Cars Universal "Arctic" 12-Voll Dry Charge - 1939-55; Pontiac 1949-54 (20â€"22 series), and many other models. Fits C h e vrolet1955-64; Chrysler products (most) 1956-64; Pontiac 1955 - 64, and many other late models. (To fit Ford products (mos!) 1940-54 â€"- Add $1.50 to above price.) (To fit Ford product! (mosfl 1956-6. â€" Add $2 to above price]. INSTALLATION 500 .. .09 .. .34 .49 Fits most Chevrolet 1940-54; Dodge 1935-55 (most); Plymouth Leatherette case, plas- tic window. Fasten: on to steering post. Color choice Leather - like plastlc case, fits into ladies’ handbag, purse. Holds license owners’ per- mlt, etc. Each Heavy wooden handle witi protective plastic tip. Nylon scraper. 23" long .................... . Complete With Parts & Labour Complete With Parts 8. Labour IGE SGRAPEH “q Snow Brush and HOLDERS “.95 License Card I44. WITH TRADI WITH TRADI

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