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The Liberal, 7 Oct 1965, p. 16

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to learn of another fatal motor GORMLEY NEWS Mr. p CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED and Mrs. Mel Henderson on the accused in return for lack. vocation. He was looking for \ttlllllllllll\lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllIlllllttrlritu llulllllllll1nulllllllllllllllllllllllIlllll‘llllllllllllIlllIIIllllllllllllIlllllllIllIIllIlllllllIll“llllllIIll“lllllllIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllIlllllllllllltlltllll‘ ‘ Magistrate Hints At Stern Treatment him onto the road with the Complete Fireplace Accessory Servtce Home t‘onsultation â€" ‘ w ‘ Installation (TASS StRlfil‘INS for SMOKING Fireplaces Telephone 387-520] A Visiting magistrale told Wilkinson lRt l.a\erork \v- H: \rmsti'ong said there last one in the group the s s a. an Oak Ridges youth that enue in the face a couple of had been some "i'it’tousness" witnesses said 5:59") "3 FIREâ€"CIA) (‘entre 889-3133 l he was "tempted to wish llmFszlIlltlcfisl Wilkinson about the attack "(‘all it v I Y . I. ~ _‘ Ia ' \\ llk .‘ i i ’ r 7 8 Neighborhood Notes gh0.ked‘(f)lddls [ritih athce OPIP akl) Pladi there were some sort of required three stitches ahoie. what you like exuberance mg” :3”: ll]: 51:31:: â€" ‘ Our Commumu “35 ‘ L or ' e 5 mm“ W 03‘ violence" that could he used his left eye following the atâ€" of youth ~ there was no pro- and {hp Mme-k and pmh'ed H I k F " accident Tuesday noon. Mr. Berâ€" spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ~ . ~ - - H , . .- nard Kays was on his way tO‘Louis Climenhage of Stevensâ€"l glij‘hanfigggs lajlratggs UT“: “lll’l'e Hill)thde “0’ “0”th pronouncement "There's the Aurora when he was hit by a ville. ‘ month A lence is used _ _ _ there must \hlk‘mn“ and IMF? other mam”), .. ‘ - ' RUdOth Bakery tl'UCIC Sym', MYS- Chat‘lcs Milsted andi J01“; D. OWL of GNU-£9, h? “Imp q‘uhglamml ""..'3['.fl.“ “Illnesses. Michael \It"\las1â€" Two ilefoure witnesses, .‘ ’ q . atli' is extended to Mrs. Kay'leharlcen accompanied Mr. and , _ , v 1 "Wm - “I 0"“ Sald- pl" ers l6. 334 \lirntiel Road; 'l‘errmir-e Pol s t v ' " ~ “ 0'. 5 " p 3 - town who was filling in for - t . Tak Ridges . .7 and their foster family. .Mrs. Eldon Gooding and Ron to holid‘avmg Magistrate Rus_ Fan! be tolerated m a “‘11- Robert Ellis to. 122 Mill and Ron Rai‘raclough. North We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Dundalk on Sunday. They all sen Pearse‘ ma‘de his [.e_ 119” SOCICU- Street. and Steien Brook, York. both said they were ,Gordon Relf and three datigli-1had dinner with their uncle and marks Thur‘sday of last"\veek He said. however. that he 222 Altmira Road. all testi- “on Stevenson on the night a f x. ' ‘ lters of Willowdale who have aunt. Mr. and Mrs. George in Magistrate.s‘ Cowl after would never sentence a frcd that Stevenson had 59- in question. but that he ‘ ’ I .mOVed IMO the new home theleuncan- had Supper With their convicting Thoma“ Smwm youth to jail without giving let-ted Wilkinson as his par- hadn't struck the coinplainâ€" lhave built on the townline justtaunt, Mrs. N. Wilson. 1 son 16 of assault O'ccafimmng him the henefit of a tire» ticular target when the four ant. ‘ . . '. ' . lwest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Dodd‘st In our news last week. We bod'ilyharm ' ‘ ' Sentence report. It was posâ€" youths were walking down rl-hm. mm. SIP”) _ l l . .~ I a . ' home. lsaid the Buttonville Post Office| 3 ' , sible the re- ort could preâ€" Yonge Street at Centre . . ' .' "“”” ‘3‘ ’ ' ‘ sr - P . ‘ . . . evenson was also (1111‘ . . g l a warned Wilkinson alter the m Mrs, Clifford Sider undetâ€" would be Opening on October . . . vent a tail term. too Street about 12.41) am. hepâ€" . r . , , V vicied of consuming liquor . latter had humped into him. ' went surgery last week in \orkr15. but last week we found out . _ . lelnhp) 4, 1 [Central Hospital at Richmond that it is Ocmber 18 while under age. but another Defence (To u nsel .lolin Said Magistrate ()in an” ‘ le ? Mr and Mrs “elm, Baker charge of assaulting a Police Lawlnr had asked that his Smelt-son. who “as \th remaIlt‘lttlE IITP accused out of Fashfair claims service M'isg Linda Elm representsiand 'familv of 'B‘anann.ae had constable. was Withdrawn. client he allowed to continue several other boys, slapped m;de rm. “m “pka u” .York bounty at theijmemauonjsunday dinner with Mr' and A husky sixâ€"footer. Steven- in school after Crown Attor- or touched each youth on the you may hphavpd “myself 31 plowing Match at Milliken Mrs S N Done], ‘ 3 Ion had pleaded not guilty to ney Arleigh Armstrong had check as they walked by and berm-E hem"? in ,5? next 2) Low premiums on October 14 l M". 5nd‘ Mrs Ed Barkev and‘ punching 16-year-old Fred asked for a jail sentence. then grabbed Wilkinson, the two week& t Mr- and Mrs. S- N- Don“ “3‘03"” and M155 Mari? Vander .lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllll\llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllltllllllllllllll no n P "the bumk ‘ceived a cable telling of the Bent of Richmond Hill had l“ l““‘“‘“““““‘““'“"“““ 3) Strong _ Reliable _A” Canadian an I r Ibirth of their grandson, Marlyn Sunday dinner with Mr. and . Q . 383550 iDean, born to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roy Brillinger. N R I‘ I D i i N pitcher. Double tAllan Doner of Mokwa. Nigeria. Work on the remodelling of e 4) Over 1300 independent in plasticnnerseals EW. Africa. ,‘the United Missionary Church ’ SUI‘al‘lCB agents . . l ‘ I 4 ' l - . 4" and keeps milk m:fEESZfl-O?ilgfiggeNgtfildel:1:eprziffsségi[nimlgvefiie '13:)?!“ Neighbors Goodwm brought greetllngs froiln .loan httcn. who have both lak- Mrs Dennis Hiltz on the arrival represent and sen/lee (Economlcaln DOIIC‘Y‘ - ‘- ‘ ‘ " . ' ' ' ' ~ _Vau han S-h ol Boar . R. (To-en u te‘r'hin osit’ . 'tl '- a . ,. _ ‘First-Day-Fresh.’ Fat Bradford Anglican (‘hurchtcrete work and getting ready to_ R055 Dog“ 1965 Eladuatss 6." A g . .t 0; .- . . .p.. d E D mm M ‘nr “1"” "9“ I‘M“ 3' R “"‘t‘n homers across canada- i .Joyed a banquet and proglam myin. former piinripal, was guest other schools. Hogpliat Throwaway .EndMg’nday :Etemoo'ECh/IIEVTdIWaite“ R B .u. f S‘ Ith‘eil. honm. at the school Sergispeaker. Mr. Richardson led the sing â€" ‘ a een WI 1 e ‘ or‘ 1‘1‘5' ' 055 “ mger 0 ‘V -l M‘. M‘Wl" ‘ 'c. tied: . Ernanno Billion 81' I it ' Eghtlzsgtodih several years' haying served in'IIOhn.s convalescent Hospital' tI‘gle:l;ibet=rth gginksGnglil-ghzsco‘zggilgradluation‘nidlltgiid Nii-KSGSi-av Erich New“ summer as guest of hi: llllt'l: The ECONOMICAL MUtual INSURANCE company ' .Nova Scotia and the NorthwestlWillowdale. was able to come n- , r * '1 " “gig p I, " . ‘. and aunt. “If: and M g PL. . . _ ' 8(1uarts in shelf ‘Territories. At the time of his home and have supper with her Janet Coppm‘ James Cuuengreesigii? {1mg 1; If ‘ ‘ as M155 D. kingdon was guest Bulfon 0f Weldm‘kl‘RO Idem“? Head Office ‘ K'tChener EStabllshed 1871 5 339 ofs Mi|k luntimely death. he was serving family on Saturday. tJOIm Duncanv $1133“ FOWIF‘"; r e " 'S‘ ' _” on' Speaker 3‘ WEIdI‘ICk Road 330â€" Bulfon is a {Pm} , tad' 1 1 p ' Iwith the Frobisher’ Bay unit.‘ Rev. and Mrs. Alvin Winger.‘l‘lm‘n'h‘ln Henderson RObel“ Hm" ngl‘e-‘l Mildew“ Slan‘lmE‘tlSI Church Sunday morning anleoflh . “‘1‘. “ad” .8” PM. In {ages better“ ‘ ' i i ' w' Stuart Hilts, Marlene Hobeck. was received by James Cullervevening services and dismissed; . CHI , a} a" “’35 “3"”12 s‘aysice old Mr. and Mrs. Norval Kirk aner, and Mrs. Clifford inger, G M t R g9] Todd general pmficienm “em to u h I i I ‘ [h C his first mp to Canada He 31m F c - vfamil of Downsview had su - and Mrs Marian Kell attended ary BS ersv 0 ‘ - ‘ ' I .' ' ‘ re re e uprs rig in e ,ongm - . ‘ ., 1 " . ' _Ver one n n r n - y p y Gary Masters. Janet (TolipiiilMiss Kingdon has been a mis-‘VISlted “flames m Det'mt' y wa ts Economlcal Insurance Richmond Hill â€"- Elgin T. Barrow Insurance. 884-1551 \Nillowdale â€" Neil G. McDonald Limited. BA. 1-1611 ’l‘hornhill 7â€" Frank Reynolds Insurance. 889-5222 mg,” m cm; NOW! FOR '66 FROM CHEVROLETâ€" NEW Rev. Hepburn said grace, and Principal Roy McWhirter gave the toast. Home and School President E. Robson welcomed guests and parents. and A. the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bearss at Ridgeway on Saturday. Rev. A. Winger was the guest speaker on Sunday morning and evening at the 90th anniversary services at Slevensville Breth~ ren in Christ Church. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sander- per on Saturday with Mrs. iBeulah Jones. I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lehman lof Carlisle, Pa.. spent last week lvlsiting relatives and friends here. Sympathy is expressed to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newns on the TELEPHONE death of their son, 24-year-old .Harold, who was fatally shotison of Burlington had supper. 923-3541 I:last weekend. The father, Havr-lon Friday with Mrs. Beulah W ‘ J ones. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ben-‘ nett spent the weekend at the' Layman‘s Retreat at Sarnia. FINEST QUALITY HAND PICKED now selling McINTOSH, SPARTAN gave the valediclory address. sionary in Africa for 40 years. Going~away gifts were pre- Socials sented to John Keei'y and Miss The first meeting of the ' Brownies was held last week 21‘ Congratulations to Mr. and the school. FOR HOME DELIVERY SERVICE A whole new series of elegant new models â€" the most lavish Chevrolet has ever built. There‘s the Caprice Custom Coupe, Caprice Custom Sedan and the luxurious new Caprice Custom Wagon. Truly elegant in every detail. they invite (and deserve!) your closest inspection. Against SIty Speeder;I The OPPTs sky riders have; been successful in the prosecufi tion of their first contended speeding case. Last week in Newmarket Mag- istrate‘s Court, Magistrate 0. Sn Mr. and Mrs. Elias Elliott atâ€" tended a birthday dinner Sepâ€" tember 30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson in WWW Toronto in honor of Mr. . . l . . . td Gill , WEALTHY. Orders accepted now Emma“ and Mr. anionsggilifirfignewfml‘cif Tman with doing 73 mph in a 60 mph; zone on Highway 400 above; Highway 7 on September 3. Agnew was timed by an OPP‘ constable from an airplane! over three measured distances.’ and defence counsel Tom O‘Neil . argued that the stop watch used for later DELICIOUS, SPY, GREENING and other varieties in MANNING & SONS Orchards DUFFERIN ST., RR 2, MAPLE mile 3. Maple sideroad - 3 miles n.-No. 7 Hwy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wooller and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Norm Stacey of Aurora on Sun-. day. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Elliott had lunch with Mrs. Catherine El- liott of Richmond Hill and also visited Charles Homer of Head- . . ford. was not accurate. However. an Open four t9 nme P-m dally and “figâ€"Nâ€" expert on the subject testified y all-day holidays and Saturdays SPARE ROOM the watch was 99 percent ac: Cum Cour. ,m, . mm m, , curate. I ale 1 r‘ _ 't H d 3 Phone 832-1274 Saturday free delivery INTOB‘SIPSSKISASH Agnew was fined $5 withoutt 33" '°° "fifiwcml‘mfi LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS costs. a I wt JETâ€"SMOOTHER I si .\ w ( I . No Chevrolet has ever had a ride like this one. It’s smooth, solid, quiet. . I y ll You can specify a Turbo-Jet "396" engine at 325-bp. Smooth, quiet. plenty .; of reserve power (Just one of six engines available up to a 425-bp Turbo- i Jet “427" V8). But really, there’s only one way to find out all that‘s great about the '66 Chevrolet with its beautiful new Body by Fisher. Ride in one. LEEK STUER S .3.- «5 3’ a 5.“ New sculptured rear deck, dramatic new rooflines, broad new grille design. powerful new engine range, and Chevrolet’s kind of quality are what set ’66 Chevelle apart from the pack. But the only way to appreciate a ‘66 Chevelle is to see it for real. And you can't do that here. The place m",me togoisywerevroletdealer’s. with the Sports Canada Sav’ngs Bonds- are a great, way to same. Whoodspay you 4%% for eadrofthefirstZyears, 5% for each of the next 6 years and 515% ‘ for each of the remaining 4 years. This works out to an average annual yield of 5.03% when you hold them to maturity in 12 years. “We, Chevy II is something else again for 1966. We‘ve lowered the roof, raised the horse- ‘ " power available and given it a whole new look. It’s so different, we should really call it the Chevy 111. What's the economical dependable, salt~of-theâ€"earth Chevy II coming to? A lot of very smart car buyers, the way we figure it. UNIQUE Corvair. like all the ’66 Chevrolets. has a padded instmment panel. padded sun visors Seat belts front and rear. Backup lights. windshield washer and 2~Speed wipers. outside rear-view mirror. Fully synchronized 3-Speed transmission. All of it standard equipment. Corsas Monzas. 500‘s. Come get one. Stay young. Nova Super Sport Coupe. You may buy any amount from $50 up to a limit of $10,000 per person in denominations of $50, $100, $500, L $1,000 and $5,000. t They are available for cash or on i instalments at banks, investment ' dealers, stock brokets. trust and loan companies or on the Payuoll Savings Ptan where you work. And you can cash them any time at your bamforfiteh'fixflfacevabe plus eamedinaesest. i I'CHE’ hater“ (3.166! A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE SEE THE NEW 1966 CAPRICE - CHEVROLET ' CHEVELLE - CHEVYII ' CORVan ' CORVETTE TODAY AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER’S AVI‘HURIZED CHEVROLET DEALER l.\ RICHMOND HILI. WILSON-NIBLETT MOTORS LIMITED YONGE STREET N.. RICHMOND Hlll PHONE 889-5435~ PA 79453 Be. sure to see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network each Sunday. Check your local listing for channel and time. :5" t S 355 .93

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