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The Liberal, 26 Aug 1965, p. 14

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THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill Ontario. Thursday. August 26, 1965 Edselev 'A Tribute To Mrs. R. A. Bioiord Noles i Maple, Concord and Edgeley District News A By TOBY SHORE grams in churches. schools and in general. He closed the SP!“ h d With the death of Mrs Rae hails. vice with the following fitting . . ~ . ' . . . I . . _ _ _ com inc September and v i ' f .d‘ 9 K9919 Ppl‘h _ -h . . . . «Th, Liberal-v l, alwa" wining to publish items regarding people and events contributed In its realms m Maple. (oncnid and rdgclcy districts. In October meeting of the Erlzclcv SilfehL-I <\l\\(I:I1i:lgOnrl \llgllst l2 standinaepin ihe‘i‘hriiii‘iunii‘v iii: poem1inl'ITIazlaiheGTIâ€"ilallife Maple Please phone Mrs. Janet Myers. 832-1423; in Edgeley and SherWOOd. “PS: Raymond Stuartv 339-1934: and in CONCOTd. Mrs. (‘arol Cole. 17 King \\'l will take place on Thurs lat St. RIicliacl'si Hospital. 'l'orâ€" best expressed when Dr. lRaniâ€" tr 1 shouiclh leave you here High Drive. 859-4379. d3." “Mini: Sepif‘mhf‘l‘ 3- RI onto. Maple lost one of it's mOSt say "\I‘mitage. of the Anglican awhile. .1“? home “I “1‘5- Jam“; SP0” respected and beloved residents. Church and Rev. B. F. Andrew Be not like others. sore. undone. ' .09“ Born in Innisfii Township, of the Presbyterian Church. Who keep long vigil by the sil- ‘ The. 'l‘wcedsmuir II]\'iOl'_\ Sum-no (minty. .\lrs. Bigford joined with her own minister. ent dust and weep. Committee with Mrs, Charles altpndt‘fi public and high school Rev. Ralph Williams. in arang- For my sake turn again to life IAgnew as curator. and thc llis- in Barrie. Following a year at ing and taking part in her fun- and smile. itorical Research and ('urrcnt xmhihl School in Pctorboro. she eral service. Ncryin: thy heart and Hembl. .Events Standing Committh returned to teach in Barrie. With 14 members of the ing hand to do that which headed by Mrs. Allen Aiichcson she and Dr. R. A. Bigford church session and many \t'ill comfort other souls than are arranging the program. “(q-p nmrried in 1931 and mov- friends in attendance. the funer- thine; : Mrs. R. .l. Darlington. .\lrs. ed to Maple in 1933 where Dr. at was held on August l5. at Complete those dear unfinished Paul Snider. Mrs. Bruce Snider Rlflim‘d SN UP his Practice-A30 pm. in Maple United tasks of mine. and Mrs. M. Riordan will be 'l‘hroughout all these years Church. And 1‘ pprc'nance. may there- the Social Committee. w hile the doctor served the sick Dr. Armitage chose a few. in comfort you. ‘_.-__.., and the needy. she was ever in.passages to read. which was‘ Pallbearers were Dr. \er R. T __77 â€"‘('lnse partnership lending com- followed with prayer by Rev. Bateman. Wilfred Ket‘fer. .lames k tpassion and assistance whereWilliams. McDonald. Morley Kinnee. ee lnccded. .\t all timcs. ever mind» A most inspiring message was George Miller and Graham lful of the requirements made given by her minister. Rev. Walter. on “the Doctor". she attuned Williams, wherein he paid trib~ .\lrs. Roy Ciegg was at the ihcr schedule to fit his. ute to her memory and acknow- organ. 2 l in the church and the com- lcdged her unselfish contribu- interment was at St. James munity she will be remembered tions to her church and society Cemetery. Stroud. Ontario. for the leadership she gave and ' ‘ " 'â€"* 7- eeeeee . _ for her inherent. graciousness at all timcs. At any function she convened. the best was there. from the choice of speaker and program to the “niceties” she i ~ .. , insisted on in the setting of the ltlmated 3’5'000 damage “honttabic. whether it was a small Vaughan Teachers Wea’ ’ e. l .. ' . ‘Plre MalShals Office” the unknown masses as well as l During the fire. many 0‘: the‘lthosc near and dear to her. Dur- youths from the home asststcd mg the war years she worked tfiremen by leading out 14 cows (himemh. h... the Red Cross Cause of a fire which dcstroyâ€" ed a barn at the Salvation lArmy‘s House of Concord last week. has still not been estab- lished. Chief James Davidson said. The fire. which caused an esâ€" .NEED A THINGAMABOB t . . y . .. . cattle feed and recently-haiust- 1m tame m. a large hanquet C A L L . . V . V . _ board. ‘ . o . . mg mieshgated hi the Om‘nm Iler humanity encompassed COMPLETE Shown at right following their recent wedding in Willowdale Presbyterian Church are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coates. Mrs. Coates is the former Idamay Janet Dalgleish. Willowdale. Both bride and groom taught school in Vaughan Township for a number of iand 200 chickeng from the ham . ., . . years, Mr. Coates at; Richvale and Langstaff. and Mrs. Coates at Concord and Thornâ€" ’ is l “The boy‘s did a terrific ioli‘licili'nwiiif{Sandgdmslieariisg - hill. Both are also past presidents of the Vaughan Township ’leacheis Association. } g? ihelping thé firemen.” said Maj-hf the original organizers of m? Russell Urquhart. principal of Thornhill Public School. was an usher. Music played an important part in the. ceremony and reception. Terry Sam- ~‘ uel and Miss Kathy McLeish played Purcell's "Trumpet Voluntary" as the procesâ€" sional and the “Trumpet Tune and Air” as the recessional. Miss Jean Orr sang Handel's "Wedding Prayer" during the ceremony. h h 1 h I I M D M I ‘ Guests were t ed into the reception hall at t e c urci y .oin ac ona : . . . _ H . , of the 48th HighlaniieFi‘S and during the reception. Vaughan Township Schools Music _ . ' Continued um” we“ an“ 10 Supervisor. Hugh Martin. led the guests in a sing-song. Vaughan‘s Assistant Music -’ ' 53v ‘ = at night- i ‘ i ' ' ' ' Both the swimming pool andithe unit and for years was Shgirygifigrgafigbfifiyfighjfifgn'i‘hprlzysd the piano and also accompanied the bride pond at the home were pumpedllreasurer of the Maple Branch. ‘ r ' ' ' ' ‘ ctive in- Mr. and Mrs. Coates will live in Kemptviiie. Mrs. Coates will teach there dlilfalzjy Fl? 1 $92101;Eaflfatlggnfmzlfitees. D...‘ while Mr. Coates will he principal of Oxford-on-Rideau School at Oxford Mills. also afiswered 3 ca-” ti; an'alrallf‘r: Biaf‘m‘d is a medical adviser In the picture above. Mrs. Coates is shown surrounded by some of her former ‘in Thornhill laqt Friday Wt 11.“): the C C S Maple Bramh- pupils at Thornhill. Among them are Sherry Hubbard. Heather Bolton. Joan Gord- I _ ., . a: itumed out to Be false. In the early “Mia Mm Big on. Cathy Dowléer. Iglijndi) Hlibbai'd, Patty Bowyer. Peggy Burridge, Mary Burridge, ~ 3“. _. ford was outstanding in her Moira Trant an De y ow-er. ‘ ~ People And Events In Maple materials to alter and refurbish. Mrs. Alvin Lloyd of Jackson l" lOI‘ MaCCOI‘quodale of the home. Maple Branch and saw it grow l Two fire rigs {mm Maple and‘and become successful in its ;two from Richvale were used to'dnmifii' Campaign Sh? sparked .fight the blaze. which started the joining of the Maple and ‘just after noon on Thesday and Woodbridge Branches to form 5291 YONGE 222-376I Willowdale CARPENTER TOOLS CEMENT TOOLS ~ BABY EQUIPMENT PLUMBER'S TOOLS PAINTING EQUIPMENT ~ LOADING TOOLS POWER TOOLS GARDEN AND YARD TOOLS MECHANICS‘ TOOLS PARTY AND BANQUET NEEDS INVALID NEEDS HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT SLENDERIZING MACHINES STREET, V\"II.I.OWI)AI.E 884-40I3 Richmond H ill -x Manager Frank Gates Concord News Birthday greetings to Michael ed the party and presented Rutherford. Vicky, Sandy and‘ K. '1 her chosen church. Maple Unit-1 Street and her mother-in-law| Beamish Constructio .ed. New pews. new carpeting. Pave Jane Street‘remodelling the front of the Mrs. Barbara Lloyd flew to North Sydney. Nova Scotia, i . church. landscaping the Gaspe peninsula. They chalked ‘ August 5 to visit the parentsi grounds. these were the targets of Mrs. Lloyd Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Walters. and to attend her brother's wedding August 7. her with a piece of Blue Mounâ€" tain pottery as a remembrance. a t 1k a Mrs. Florence Douglas of 9 Weller Crescent entertained at a miscellaneous bridal shower for her future daughter-inâ€"law, Merrily Hatton. >l< * >r * John and Robin Urquhart ofl Detroit have been visiting theirL grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Urquhart of Oldfield Road for the past week. Lacey of Lawrie Road who cel~ ebrated his 10th birthday Aug~ ust 25. of Lawrie Road and Timmy and Debbie spent the weekend at Lake Simcoe Innisfil Park. ’Maine, lmont and New York. Coming up a total of 3.400 miles. visit- ing most points of interest in ,New Brunswick, Prince Edward Mr. and NIrs. \Vinjam Laceyilsland and Nova Scotia and re- turning by way of the states of New Hampshire. Ver- back into Canada at Cornwall, J. The Beamish tender was the. top will long be remembered. lowest of six, with Beamish Construction‘and she inspired others so that Company Limited was awarded‘in due course all these became the contract to surface 5.200 a reality. feet of Jane Street with asphalt‘ pavement at last week's meetingfor her church. Her beautiful of Vaughan Township Council. lhome the Hers was a continuing service was alwa ys open for. meetings and her “Spring Teas"‘ IM PORTANTI We are always adding new items to our stock... Call us for thinng not listed here. Your One Stop . . v . . . Rental Sho I The two ladies then spent aiMISS Eleanor Wells 0f Toronto; , * * * I“ . “1” °°rlespondem and hus"they spent a day at Upper Can- amount being $24,870. Councili The love of flowers was mani- p week visiting in Nova Scotia on August 14- : hare“ 33011613 Sandra Skld- band J°hn had EUQSIS Saturday ada Village at Momshura nd acce ted the recommendation “fifest in the Bigfomvs lovely gap . . L... L. ,. ._ _ .. s and flew home on August 13.] Attending the surprise showerimore and Randy Skidmore â€" Mr- and Mrs. Joe walker and M a p l 0n the trip down. there was were 60 guests from Toronto, have been attending the last five of their 14 children from. enjoyed a drive through the the township's engineers. Hop- dcns. Mrs. Bigford also had a‘ . . . . . , i. _. beautiful seaway park. andlper. Duncan and Associates. delightful knack of sharing exâ€" . Stopover in Monti-eat and London, Willowdale. ’IhornhliihNO Week SGSSWI‘ 0f Rlchaldaca‘Deep Riler' Omauo‘ ‘watched scvccal Iinci's golwho ofl‘iciatcd at the opening of pci'iCHCE‘S ‘th "thew the MN" Notice Application T0 Mrs. Lloyd SPORE *0 MP Md.R°"dal"- Vancouver, westoniDay camp at hemeby- N117 and,Mr5~ .R- M- MCLNP‘through to locks at Iroquois. lthe tenders. evaluated them and'day trips she and the Doctor. MN. Hugh Tate. formerly ofiand Mapie- l * * * * . ‘and Ian» King High Dru rewm‘ Larry McLean also returnedireported back to council that all‘took to Japan and the Holy Ontario Municipal Board I)V the Corporation of Maple, who now live in Mon- The brlde-to-be and her; Karen Mabley of Richmond ed last weekend from a two last weekend from a five ...eeks.l\vas in omen Land were recorded on mm and ‘ (real. . On their return the Lloyd family went up to Haliburtoni to vacation for a few days. Mrs. Alvin Lloyd is going into Toronto Western Hospital August 27 to have an operation on her ear. She expects to be hospitalized about seven days. 30! III III 1* Mrs. Shirley Burgess of". fiance, George Douglas. are to be married in Woodgreen Unit- ed Church. Toronto, September 25. I 1' Ik It ’I‘ ' .' Mr. and Mrs. Reg. 'l‘hacker‘: Sr. took a five day motor trip last week to Ottawa. On the trip down they visited Peter- boro. and saw the locks, then Kingston where they saw Old Goodman Crescent had a going- away party August 17 for Mrs.i Shirley Lobraico. Mr. and Mrs.l William Lobraico have soldi Fort Henry. While in Ottawa they visited the Parliament Buildings where they witnessed the changing of their home on Goodman Cres-ithe guard. They also visited the cent and are moving back io.Ortawa Exhibition. Accompany-‘at Toronto at. the end of Augustting the Thackers on their triPISUhda in Se tember About 13 friends and neigh-.were Don. Cathy and Marilyn'usual fitarhng gime’ bors of Mrs. Lobraico attend- .Thacker and Gary Sykes. Before leaving for their trip the 'l‘hackers spent two days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walt Fields at their cottage at Wood- Hill and Diane Hall of Jeffer-i son visited their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sai- geon of Naylon Street, for a few days last week. * a it It! Teston United Church On August 29 there will be. a morning church service at Teston United at 11 am. Con- weeks’ tour of the Maritimes, including a swing around the‘ Zion lutlieran Church News ducting the service will be‘ Playing the organ during the James Siâ€" Marie 0f Toromo'lmorning worship service August 2Mr. St. Marie has been holding services at King United for the and Mm George Reid of Rich_i summer. Regular services will resume Teston United on the first 11:30 am. » e\\\\§ .. .15 was David Reid. son of Mr. mond Hill. * * >l< * Rev. and Mrs. E. Fischer. at the Elmwood. Ontario. were recent. .visitors to Zion. Pastor Fischer was pastor of this congregation some ten years ago. >I< * >i< * .stay l t t at the Canadian Army’s summer camp The contract award is subject the showing of them and her -the-Lake where he success- ment of Highways. fully completed a junior non- coinmissioned officer’s was the traditional one -1 the. meals were terrible! t 1 One of our young congrega-. COUI‘Sei with the 'student militia and? qualified as a corporal. Larry's only complaint about the camp‘ at Niagara-on to the approval of the Depart-idescriptive Always there with ready cash . . . For Vacation Expenses « or any good reason. commentary were ‘the highlight of many pro- the Township of Vaughan for approval of a by- law passed pursuant to Section 30 of The Plan- ning Act. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Vaughan intends to apply to The Ontario Municipal Board pursu- ant to the provisions of Section 30 of The Plan- ' ning Act for approval of By-Iaw 3127 passed on the 5th day of July 1965. The full text of the by-law is set out below. A note giving an ex- planation of the purpose and effect of the by- . law and stating the lands affected thereby is set out below. Any person interested may, within fourteen (14) days after the date of this notice, send by . registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Township of Vaughan notice of his objection to approval of the said byâ€"law together with a state- ‘tion members to be congratula-i ‘ted on his achievement is Brucel ‘Bone. son of Mr. and Mrs. War-i ‘ren Bone. Concord. who has graduated from Thornhill Sec-I ondary School. 1 3 Bruce. in September. will bei 13”" entering the University of Wat-1 ' erloo on a scholarship. the Luth-I ' eran Youth Leadership Awarddf ‘land Beach. merit of the grounds of such objection. $5000 to $5,000°° *iklkik I Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kantcroff. ‘Karl and Karen of Lancer Drive spent a few days this. , week visiting Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. . Tovell of Toronto at their cot- tage at Bruce Beach on Lake} Huron. Last week Mrs. Kanteroff. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the said by-Iaw but before doing so it may ap- point a. time and place when any objection to the by-Iaw will be considered. Notice of any hear~ ing that may be held will be given only to per- sons who have filed an objection. lISTEN ERE: . ~\. NIAGARA FINANCE COM PANY LIMITED 240 Branches from Coast to Coast PIE-64'“ and son Karl took a 5 day mot- or trip with her father and mo- ther-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Kris an award given each year by the Lutheran Brotherhood In- surance Company. to one Luth- G. E. CARTER The last date for filing objections will be the 4th day of September. 1965. OPEN 87 Yonge St. N. THURSDAY TILL 8 PM. 889-4853 Richmond Hill em” Em and mm Jane Kathleen Fierheller He will take the honors busi- mess administration course. 3...... .5 .9... acme .n the Nurse 5 Assrstant congregation and as well as A former student at Edgelev dieing the Luther League treas- Public School and Thornhill .nrer. also ushers during Sun-Secondary. Jane Kathleen Fier- day morning worship services. ‘lieller. above, daughter of Mr. * "' "‘ ‘* and Mrs. Eldon Fierhelier. RR: ' Related happy birthday greet- l. Maple. recently graduated ings from the Sunday school with hiin standing as a refills-l EMIL LANCE teachers “and class to little tered nurse's assistant 'at Hum- Cbuckie I‘hiei. son of Mr. and ber Memorial Hospital. ‘ _ Iorns Waterloo Staff ... . . ,. , iAHohdmg the camp thiS yeah ‘ 15~ ROI)?” 'Iheli, hlng City. Miss Fierhelier will continue ifrom Maple area were Charles Pastor Emil Lange. who has Chimkie “'55 four Years Old nlil‘Sihg at the hospital in the: McNeiL Bruce. Camemny Dale been pastor of Zion Lutheran Alli‘lllst 16. fall. i DATED at the Village of Maple this 19th day of August, 1965. J. .\l. McllONALl), CLERK. TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN, MUNICIPAL OFFICES, MAPLE, Ontario. .Kanterolf through eastern On- i‘tario to Montreal where they! . visited friends. On the drive to: \ illontreai they visited Old Fort ichry. Upper Canada Villagei ‘and Sherbrooke. Quebec. l i urinal-i- l Donna Constable. daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Constablel of RR 2 Woodbridge has been‘ the program director this year at Glen Mohr. the Presbyterian ‘Church camp. Beaverton. Ont. . _ H H Bill Stephenson l ASK For “KEEP " tConstable. Barry Mortin. Karen CIIUI‘CIL Shel‘mo‘i. for [he 935‘ ~- ~ - 7 re 7 d..- . I I three years‘ will join the Staff AURORA: Council has acceDt-Of “interim UniVCI‘SIiY at thel ‘ "o- .1 ted an auditor-s pmhhsal ‘hat beginning of September. where . .g ‘the town accounts be converted he “'i” leach “‘iiginus kno‘“ _to computer programming "9“ ledge and will also serve as a Imonth. The 20-second operation Emma“? counselinh replaces 10 days‘ work in the Prior to coming to Zion. .\lr. itown office. Lange. who was born in Millet. H“ " Alberta. served in India for six years as a missionary. During his last year with Zion he re- A ; ceived his Master of Theology 0 degree from the L‘niversity of. RE\'. The Corporation of the Township of Vaughan BY-LAW NUMBER 3127 A By-Iaw to amend By-Iaw N0. 252:}. Insurance;- The Council of the Corporation of the. Town- ship of Vaughan ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: -_ s.» ‘ -- 'I‘hat Byâ€"Iaw Number 2323 be amended by deleting Subsection (21) of Section 5. It's been called The Wonder- ful World of Sport and Bill Stephenson’s three-times-a-day look at its characters. its events, heroics and heart- breaks will keep you informed on every facet of it. The popu- larity of Bill's spirited look at sports at 7:55 a.m., 12:40 pm. and 6:40 p.m.. his highly capable handling of the play- by-play of football games and READ 21 FIRST and SECOND time this 5th day of July, 1965. A. H. RUTHERFORD - REEVE J. )‘I. MCDONALD. .CLERK READ a THIRD time and finally passed this 5th day of July, 1965. 1) Fast, fair claims service was max -~: UEL O I AND BURNER SERVICE ‘ \ Fi’iiw‘.s_ ‘ SUPER CARPET CLEANING C0. 2) Low premiums 3) Strong - Reliable - All Canadian other major sports events, Toronto. Mrs. Lange assisted. l I Y ' H V ‘ make his shows "must" listen- her husband in mani- of the - - A. H. RL [IINIAILDRD ICIII’CRE lng for anyone interested in DRAPES.CARPETS. chm-ch endeavor. am“: a. 4) Over 1,300 independent insurance agents J. M. Mm IA A - I 4 K the Wonderful World. And who RL‘GS. FURNITURE, _‘ ‘ i vice-president of the Lutheran #â€" ' ll ‘ il ' Bum”? Church Women 1 ‘ â€" w represent and sen/ice Economical policy- and as a teacher ‘ . . . ALL CARPET REPAIRS in the Bible GIN. ! holders across Canada. EXPLAN A’IIO_ MOTI‘IPROOFING ‘ e -. . . - . . ’â€" â€" I\I\IEDI\TE \iei-ngisomactiisg T R o u B L E ? Section 3 (21) of RX-law 3J3“ l't-a'llltl‘dh‘S the Pie“; ~ and‘Demerv heath...- “ man... 5...”... a. . The ECONOMICAL Mutual INSURANCE Company erection of Sign-s In‘the White M the Town-shin p ‘ Sel'l‘i’ial‘Y of the Luther League. . . . 0f Valli-Than- 1he liiwn-‘hill lliiflpn‘eS in Ila-:3 a R Sale of and James as assistant :rade BA. 1 I Head Office ' KltChener ESIabllShed 1871 by-Iaw under the authority Of Section 379 (I) NEW BROADLOOM two Sunday school teacher. I22 Of the Municipal Act in provide more, comp- .\nother son. David. IS no old = rehensive regulations pertaining to the size. lo- cation, type of construction. erection etc. of signs. The, proposed by-law will affect the Whole of the Township of Vaughan and Section 3 (31) of Byâ€"law 2523 will be no longer required. RICHMOND HILL 884-3833 PA. 7-6202 ®fl@fl© UNTARIO’S FAMILY STATION enough to participate. in an acâ€" the way as yet. Prior to their departure. the Langes were let ' ed at a farewell luncheon and presented with a gift by Pierre I Auger on behalf of the congre- gation. = AN R.E.T.A. MEMBER BAKERLERONIC SERVICE Everyone wants “Economical” insurance Richmond Hill â€" Elgin 'I‘. Barrow Insurance. RSI-ISSI > WiIIOwdaIe â€" Veil G. .‘lcllonald Limited. BA. 1-1611 , Thornhill â€" Frank Reynolds Insurance. 889-5222 Free Estimates

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