Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 30 Sep 1965, p. 16

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Residing In Richmond Hill 6 at 17th Avenue. } Murray York, 25. of 40 Rail- Damage to the two cars waslway Street. Maple. told police estimated at $1.400. he had “glanced away“ while , * * * * turning into the Cadillac Lum- ; In an accident at Kennedyjber Yard in Maple. September Road and Steeles Avenue. Sep-l25. and had struck a parked tember 26. about $115 damage car. 6135 done to cars driven by The car belonged to William William Fulkner and HenryEGlied. Church Street, Maple. fiazard. both of Toronto. ’Damage to the two vehicles â€"» Police said the Fulknerlwas $300. U Police said Mrs. Jean Harper. RR 1. Unionville. and Robert Reid. Stouffville. both suffered head injuries when their cars Were in collision on Concession 6 at 17th Avenue. L Two other people are in.satis- tactory condition in York Cen- tg'al Hospital. where they were taken following an accident in Markham Township September 24. .._-,_. , :{lotth of Highway 7. Septem- Vaughan Township Police re- ber 25 about 2.25 am. lported three accidents. two of « Police said Donald Michael‘which landed the drivers in the MacDougall. Burnhamthorpe ditch. Bead West. was decapitated in Russell Bobbette. 32, of To- Aflae accident. ronto. told police he fell asleep His car was believed to havelwhile driving on Elgin Mills Iéit the highway and crosseleoad West and drove into a fiver to the other side of theiditch. The car hit a culvert and road where the truck was park-lwas damaged to the extent of ed on the west shoulder. $250. ‘ Constable Ian Robertson. Bobbette received some cuts fiend Lake OPP. is investigat- on the nose. {fig ##2## Police said Donald Michael MacDougall. Burnhamthorpe Bead West. was decapitated in the accident. i. Police Accident Report A 19-year-old Cooksville vehicle was turning into a ser- youth was killed instantly whenivice station when it was alleged- he lost control of his car andily struck from behind by the smashed into the rear of a truck‘other vehicle. .911 Highway 400. two milesi * * * * north of Highway 7, Septem-i Vaughan Township Police re- ber 25 about 2.25 am. iported three accidents, two Vof 15 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Sept. 30, 1965 Following their summer wedding in Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Don cut their wedding cake. The bride is the former Judith Ann Nicholls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Nicholls of Richmond Hill. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Don of NeWmarket. Mr. and Mrs. Don have now taken up residence in Richmond Hill. or ANOTHER Ratcliff Building Supply Centre Unionville FRIDAY, OCT. Ist to SATURDAY, OCT. 16th MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM HENRY DON BIG TRUCK [0/10 5/115... Unionville, N0. 7 Hwy., at Railway Crossing (JUST WEST OF KENNEDY ROAD) SEE THE LATEST DISPLAY OF Domtar Ceiling Tile, Abitibi Panel Board & Weldwood Plywoods Featuring Kitchen Units & Mason and Andersens Windows RATCLIFF [UMBER LTD. Sat. Oct. 2nd Buy Pre-Finished Plywoods Direct From Truck at BIG SAVINGS Phone - 297-1661 FREE DOOR PRIZES EVERY DAY Alex Simpson. 34. of Weston. who also drove into a ditch and struck a hydro pole. told police he had stepped on the Eas pedal instead of the brake and had lost control of the car. The accident occurred Sep- tember 26 at Dufferin Street. just north of Highway 7. and caused about $550 damage to the car. Phone 297-1661 of Weston. l ditch and told police Bernard Corless. 33. 0f Elginipartments except the adult are Mills Sideroad West. W110 has'asked to read session 7 of theii been charged With the robbery teacher's book before attending. of a mail truck. was remandEd Any interested adults are wel- for trial until October 7 when come in Mr. Reid's group he appeared last week in Mags-Neighborhood Notes trate’s Court. 1 Birthday greetings to Stanley 1 This is the second remand forlBoynton, October 2; and to Jim the former Richmond Hill PostlBoynton, October 4_ Office driver, who was first ar-I Mr. and Mrs_ Dalton Rumney raigned on the charge Septem:4will celebrate their 43rd wed- ber 16. {ding anniversary September ' Mr. Corless was arrested three 30; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. days after the Richmond Hill Steckley their 16th October 1; truck was robbed of a registered Mr. and Mrs. Treanor Canning. mail bag containing $500. out-[their 36th October 2; Mr. and side the Allencourt Plaza sub.Mrs_ Jack Rumney their 13th on post office. lOctober 4; and Mr. and Mrs. â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"_â€""*#A‘ JNeil Pickering their second ' [wedding anniversary October 4. ingain Remand Former %Driver 0f Mail Truck Lions Club 40 years of age will be given a cordial welcome to ‘the clubs Deputy Governor Ian McClure of Zone “ "’, District 8 on Se tember 9 inst ' - , - - H111 Kinsmen and Klnette Clubs. This was the highlight of the anieeting in Legilcifidlgailliftefigegxggugikesgg$9511.02:an featured a roast beef dinner and several hours of dancing. Participating (left to right, front WW) we're. K3193]: “VIC Pa‘ so ldent Don BGIIamyt Past PESldent Hamid Va_n Dyke, Kinette Registrar Jackie Bellamy, Kinette Treasurer Bett v‘ leg- 1/1533- ette Secretary Peggy Hopkins, K_mette PreSIdent Ann Maddocks, Kinette Vice-President Shirl k K' y “an " m- Ted Hopkins, Kinsmen Vice-PreSIdent Dalton Hicks. W m 5’ msmen Premdent Other Kinsmen officers are shown in the back row (left to rig‘ht)‘ Bulletin Edi o ‘ ‘ ' ' 1118011. Depu'ty GOVEI‘HOI‘ Ian MCClure, Treasurer Grant Kellough, Directors Ray HartlirIigGZigl Blégiltrllit’ Winston McCrory. This Week’s Happenings In Victoria Square Kinette Pire§id_ent May Thompson was not present when the picture was taken. All residents of Richmond Hill under ] A leadership training course for teachers and officers of the three Sunday schools under the Victoria Square charge will be held during October. The first Eof three planned meetings is $this Sunday from 7.30 to 9.30 [pm at Brown’s Corners Church. The devotional will be taken b3 Garnet Stewart. The back- ]ground gospel devotional from Mark will be read by Dr. A. F. Binnington. PICKERING Township: Deputy- reeve Mrs. Jean McPherson has urged council to give serious consideration to the hiring of a permanent road superintendent. At present Engineer Paul Pouls- .son is in complete charge of the road department, and Mrs, Mc- Pherson claims he has more work than he can capably handle. Mrs. Philip Rumney attended the area Guide commissioners meeting at the Guide house in Lindsay Thursday of last week. Following are the leaders for the various departments: Mrs. L. Guild, nursery and kinder- garten; Mrs. Wilfred Turner. primary; Mrs. P. Bennett, jun- ior; Charles Turner, intermedi- ates; P. Bennett. seniors, and Norman Reid, adults. STOUFFVILLE: Five people were injured and $3,000 dam- age to vehicles recorded in four traffic accidents last week on village streets. R. G. Hobbs, EA, will be in charge of service at the church this Sunday at 11.30 am. There was no service last week be- cause of the special anniversary service at Headford United Church. A nursery Will be set up for small childreni Supplies are needed such as a play-pen, dolls and toys. Donators are asked to call Mrs. K. Petty for further information at 887-5439. The three missionary and maintenance committees from Victoria Square charge are ask- ed to meet at the church Octob- er 4 at 8 pm. The teachers from all the de» partments except the adult are asked to read session 7 of theix Church News Mr. and Mrs. David Boynton Jeanette Hoover) have return- :2 3' i3 {xi V '11; A Good Start For The Year's Activities real evood paheIm-g: A See Craftsman Hick- Dry aisplaycd in our m showroom today. Ratcliff lumber Add an extra touch of elegance to nu! home at a low costâ€"install _uuful Craft_sma.n Bjckoq Pre- fimgxheq P‘a'nelmgâ€"byr Weldwood â€"U1e leading name in paneling. Available for a limited um: only at xlu's amazingly low price. Take advantage now of the famqus Weldwood benefitsâ€"easy mam- !Gainance. 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