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The Liberal, 21 Oct 1965, p. 3

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BINGO. I pm. Ym Thornhill Proceeds BINGO â€"â€" THURSDAY p.‘m. sharp. jackpot. â€" id! and 25 regular gar Lady Queen of The W east side of Bayview ‘ Ave.. Richmond Hill. OCTOBJ Ladies A Royal C Dennis ing at t OCTOBER 22. FRIDAY 9 till 1 am. Fragmean Coffee Cluh. Re- turn of popular folk singexx Mike Sherman. c1w17 OCTOBER 23, SATURDAY 1.30;0CTOBER 31. SUNDAY; Maple p.m. Langstaff Young anen‘s Institute. annual Rummage and Bake Sale. Richvale Lions Hall. 31 Spruce Ave. OCTOBER 23. SATURDAY. 1 pm‘ â€"- Bazaar. Bake and Candy Sale at North York Community Hall. 5090 Yonge Street. Wil- lowdale. under the auspices of Lady North York L.0.B.A. OCTOBER 23. SATURDAY, 8 pm Euchre at Vellm‘e Memorial Hall 75c Refreshments. Rich- mond Hill OES. c1\\'l7 OCTOBER 23' SATURDAY “12-5 pm. Richmond Hill United 1;00 pm a Giant Bazaar win he Church. Bazaar. Tea. Bake Sale. held at Our Lady Queen of the 03W” World. Corner of Bayview and * * * * Crosby in Richmond Hill. In NOVEMBER, 15. MONDAY. addition to many booths and Richmond Hill High School. games there will be pony rides Richmond Hill Symphony 0r- (weather permit-ting). Also there chestra will present a program will be a Millionaires Night be- of operatic highlights. featuring ginning at 8.30 pm. c1w17 Joan Hall as soloist. c4w17 8116 Yonge O Transformer p n w e r e d Chassis delivers 18.000 volts picture power 0 Powerâ€"Grid Tuner 0 Space Age Solid Copper Circuits with Life- time Guarantee . 19" Alum- inized Picture Tubeâ€"172 sq. in. picture 0 Built-in Dipole “V” ‘antenna and terminal inized Picture Tubeâ€"172 sq. in. picture 0 Built-in Dipole “V” "antenna and. terminal boards for external antenna if needed. In' 'I‘uskon how or Alabaster finish. Dimen- sions: H. 17". W. 2114". D. 12%". WEEKLY $2.50 TOBER 19" PORTABLE M ()DEL ENJOY THE FINEST IN TRUE T0 LIFE COLOR TELEVISION. A COMPLETE SELEC- TION AVAILABLE AS LOW AS $5.00 WEEKLY INCLUDING FREE HOME SERVICE. York Auxiliary Ianadian Moore‘s the Lezi< every Corner Yonge Street and Levendale Road RICHMOND HILL District L for Welfare RICHMOND HILL LIONS CLUB For Free Pick-Up and Delivery Call Wedne. armers 'y to 31 1 Legior School ion Cot FRIDAY :ame WOI‘ Branch 375 on presents ’01 of Danc- 50urt.‘ $1.00. ions sdaN 'orld at C Hour Service Market. 5 Club. c4w14 "28 YEARS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE" - .0 to midnight at Legion Court. ‘ \‘onee Si. Richmond Hill. Cyril, _~ Orioher 26. at 6:00 pm. $1.75 Dr‘r person. Please contact Mrs. EVERY SATURDAY Dancing tfcl7‘ k v' I! k i ()r‘TOBER 26. TUESDAY: 'rhe‘ F.wridA.0. York. 2. 3. 4. 3. 6.1 Buck Combo. Admission 51.25..l l -'.\'ill hom llS lirsi meeting for} . the year 1965-66 at the Summitl View Gardens. Yonge 81.. north of Richmond Hill on Tuesday.' E. St. John. 12 Birkdale Rd.. Scarborough. for reservations. ; c1w17, *tilli I OCTOBER 27, WEDNESDAY “i , c1w17|iunder 12) .75c c1w17 (5V1 w17 884-4411 (Cash 8: Carry) 51 North of l‘hornhill OCTOBER 27. WEDNESDAY -â€" Turkey Supper. Carrville United Church Hall. Time 4.30 to 8.00 pm. â€"â€" Adults $1.50 Children lunder 12) .750. c2w16 1.30 to 4 pm. The Hollyberry Fair at St. Gabriel's Anglican Church, Bayview and Crosby. Handicrafts. bake table. doll clothes. Leather handbag for lucky draw. Tickets 35 cents for tea court. c1w17 United Church. Markham 7.30 pm. Rev. James Burn, St. Mat- thew's United Church. Rich- mond Hill. Scarboro AOTS Glee Club Social hour and, recital following evening service. United Church Anniversary services. 11 am Rev. Albion Wright BA. BD., St. Andrews NOVEMBER 6. SATURDAYâ€"â€" NOVEMBER 6 SATURDAY idnight at Legion St. Richmond Hill Zombo. Admission 889-2624 c2w17 The first anniversary service congregation of St. Mary‘s in continuing financial needs of in the new St. Mary‘s Anglican their beautiful new church has the church. Church. Richmond Hill. will he been evidenced by the numer- In the last 15 years the local held on Sunday in the form of erous furnishings donated. Vir- congregation has grown tremen- a Dedication Festival. This will tually all major items including dously. both in size and activi- mark the congregation's rededi- the Cross‘ Holy Table, Com- ties. There are now 650 families cation to its new church and|munion, nave pews and kneelers on the church rolls. and it is offer opportunity for further have been donated by parishion- estimated 150 Anglican families service to its members. ers. have moved into this commun- The first sod for this beauti- ful new edifice which occupies a commanding site on Yonge Street was turned on Ash Wed- nesday last year. The new church was dedicated by the Right Rev. F. H. Wilkinson. Bishop of Toronto on October 26, 1964. The beauty and purity of line of the new stone church has been highly praised as one of the finest in Canada. success- fully blending the new with the old. There had been no tendersi received when the board first! applied for them and invitations: had to be sent out instead. Three tenders were received‘ which were even higher than the $120,000 increase. The board then decided to ask for revised tenders with some deletions from the original plans to bring the amount down to $120,000. Accepted contractor was Bank- tield Construction Ltd.. of Wes- ton. Tangible expression of the feeling of deep pride felt by the At Crosby Heights Bankfield Construction Ltd.. Toronto. was awarded the conâ€" tract for the new addition and alterations at Crosby Heights School at a special meeting of Richmond Hill Public School Board October 12. The meeting was called to consider the revised tenders for the school. after the board re- fused any of the tenders sub- mitted the week before. Bankfield’s winning ten- der totalled $418,965. down SchooI Wing Cost Jumps $120,000 (Continued from Page 1) ing earlier in the week had agreed the $120,000 was a large increase but said it was due to the high cost of getting a con- tractor. The letter to council broke |UW||§|| down the $499217 cost in the following way: Contractor $418.- Because of unexpected high 965: architect's fee 526.029.90: enrolment in the senior grades fflmitllre alld eqUiDmem 549Fat Roselawn School. Vaughan 280: and contingency one per- Public School Board has cent. $4942.10. appointed an additional teacher It asked that the town coun- to the staff. Mrs. Lillian Pea- cil seek final approval from.cock assumed duties as teacher Markham and Vaughan and the’of the grade 3 class. October 12, municipal board. Richmond Hilllreleasing Mrs~ Marie Duncan iS TESPOUSible for 97 percent 0f1for duties in the senior grades. the debenture with the remain-‘ Constructinn of the two-room ing three percent divided be- addition to Roselawn is suffici- tween the two other munici-‘ently completed that classes patities. were moved in on October 12. This year Crosby Heights is accommodating grade 7 pupils from Walter Scott. while grade eight pupils remain at the lat- ter. Next year. I however. all grade seven and eight students east of the CNR will be accom- modated at the senior school on Crosby Avenue Revised Bid Results In Contract On Sunday Canon Lewis Garnsworthy. rector of historic St. John‘s, York Mills. will be special preacher at the 10:30 morning service. Rev. John Patersonâ€"Smyth. rector of St. Cyprian’s, Toronto. will be guest preacher at the evening service at 7 pm. The advisory board of St. Mary‘s has decided the whole congregation should be visited, since it is two years since the last visitation. Rev. J, F. O‘Neil, rector of the parish for almost nine years, will outline a parish visitation in the interests of hhe The only other tender to be submitted was from Carruthers Construction in the amount of $428,016. A. Weller Co. Ltd., which submitted the low tender the first time around. declined to submit a second one. Architect‘s fee for the total work is $26,029, while furniture and equipment amount to $49,- 280, and the one per cent con- tingency fund is $4,942. As a result. the board will request town council to obtain final approvals from the Townships of Markham and Vaughan, and the OMB for a total debenture issue of $499,217 for the senior school addtion. The board also agreed to res- cind a previous motion concern- ing liquidating damages, which called for the contractor to be responsible for any expense in- Richvale, Maple, Kleinburg High Enrolment Forces Changes In Vaughan Township Public Schools to the staff. Mrs. Lillian Pea- cock assumed duties as teacher of the grade 3 class. October 12, releasing Mrs. Marie Duncan to the staff. Mrs. Lillian Pea-l Another change has been cock assumed duties as teacherlmade necessary because of ex- of the grade 3 class. October 12,tceptiona11y heavy enrolments in releasing Mrs. Marie Duncan the combined classes of grade 5 for duties in the senior grades. and 6 pupils in both the George Construction of the two-room Bailey and Gibson Schools in addition to Roselawn is sufiici- Maple. All grade 5 pupils from ently completed that classes the two schools are now being were moved in on October 12. ‘accommodatted at the Bailey Very heavy enrolments in the‘School and all grade 6 pupils grade 1 class at the Kleinburglat the Gibson Schools All par- School and the grade 2 class attents Were notified of this de- the Joseph A. Gibson School atlcision on Sep}ember 17 and the Maple have made it advisableépupils were transferred Sep- that part-time help he provided‘tember 21. This move reduced for the teachers of these classesqthe teaching load of the two Mrs. Doris Sommerville williteachers to a more reasonable work half-time with the grade 2‘level $17,235 from the original estimate. The new tenders were based on revisions suggested by the architect. K. Bindhardt of Bindhardt and Cheney, after meeting with the board. In the last 15 years. the localll congregation has grown tremen- _' dously. both in si2e and activi-i ties. There are now 650 families}- on the church rolls‘ and it is‘ estimated 150 Anglican families} have moved into this commun-l ity since the last visitation two: years ago. ! The rector is ably assisted by Rev. Donald Bone and lay read- ers Winslow Case. Donald Little and Harry Hill. Church wardens are A. W. G. Farwell, W. D. Ross and H. Stanford. The old church‘ built in 1872. has been preserved as a chapel, linking the present congrega- tion with its history which dates back to 1830. The church is a good example of early English architecture and in its small way fOIIOWS the design of St. James' Cathedral. Toronto. curred by the board if construc- tion of the addition was not finished by March 31, 1966. Progress certificates were received from two contractors, Petersons Construction and Winston Construction for work on Walter Scott and Beverley Acres Public Schools. respec- tively. Business Administrator Ken- neth Turton said work was going “very slowly" at Walter Scott. The roof was not up yet and the contractor had told him they were still awaiting the bricklayers. Total cost of the project was $36,336, of which $12,800 had been completed to date. The 15 per cent holdback and previous payments left a progress pay- ment of $6,927 to the company. Winston Construction receiv- ed a progress payment of $5,551 toward the total cost of $46,569. Mr. Turton said that the brick and steelwork were up and roofing would be started on the weekend. Window frames were to he installed Monday. Total completed to date was $9,403. class at the school in Maple and efforts are being continued to find a suitable qualified teacher to assist in the grade 1 class at Kleinburg. The management and staff extend our personal thanks to each and every one of you for- your patronage during the past year. 5% Wm1mwmrrmmw§ ’.i1rf.i1r'r.i1 ONTARIO NO. 1 FLUFFY WHITE 25 lb. Bag CALIFORNIA CELLO MAPLE LEAF â€" Sliced or by the Piece BOLOGNA "1.29;! FRESH PORK DEL MONTE FANCY â€" Whole or Sliced BEETS w 19¢ DEL MONTE FANCY THE 179W: RICHMOND INN MOTO 2/”? RICHMOND HILL AND AREA Potatoes DEL MONTE MOUNTAIN VIEW CHOICE As in the past, we will endeavour to bring you the best services available. MONDAY ARTING mm: _ a y, . OCT. 25 LSITONS HAEL ORANGE JUICE 2 28 oz. tins 59¢ CATSUP 2 ll oz. btls. 39¢ TOMATOES 48 oz. tins TOMATOES 2 «new 49¢ fl‘ 0 29 Yonge St. S. - Richmond I BUTT ROASTS SHOULDERS THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday. Oct. 21, 1965 TEXAS. U.S.A. N0. 1 LEAN SHOULDER STARTING TIME Lamb Chops "149‘! JAMS 49oz E. D. SMITH’S PURE E. D. SMITH’S Apple, Cherry, Raisin. Lemon, Pineapple, Peach Del Monte Fancy Cream Style Corn, Cut Wax Beans, Peas 8. Carrots, Peas fiEi‘TY CROCKER’S “MIX ’EM OR MATCH ’EM“ 4 15 oz. tins 69¢ GREEN BEANS PIE FILLINGS CAKE MIXES 3 pkgs. 2 “)5, 45¢ MICHAEL W. WILSON, Manager 20 oz. tins . jars 99¢ $1.00 Richmond Hill 8 PM.

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