Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 16 Dec 1965, p. 21

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31419118 Ballans who was a recent resiâ€" It was inter-club and ladies'dent of Rhodesia and tank an night on Tuesday evening of active part in the agricultural last week when members and'organizations of his country. their wives of the Richvale’ Mr. Ballans was chairman of Lions Club joined the Victoriaime Salisbury Branch of the Square and District Lions Clubll'ational Farmer's Union; a for their first inter-club vislt’member n! the of the present term. [set up the cons Guest speaker was Healey‘nnd a member This Week’s Happenings In Victoria Square STARTS THURS, DEC. 16 All Cars Must Go! V8 motor, automatic transmission, one owner and real low mileage. ’63 GALAXIE 500 Two Tone. This one owner car is fully equipped and ready to go. Come in and see this one. 6 cylinder, automatic transmis- swn, radio. See and drive this one. ’61 MERCURY MONTEREY Sedan. V8. automatic and power equipped. Two tone blue & white. A real nice car. '64 T-Bird '60 Ford NO PAYMENTS UNTIL FEBRUARY We must clear our complete stock of A-l Used Cars before our fiscal year ends on December 31st. Each unit has been depreciated to a figure much below what you’ll pay for a similar car over the next eight months. Our entire stock is Sale Priced and we’re sure you’ll find just the car you have been looking for at a price you won’t duplicate anywhere! Most of the cars are trade-ins on our 1966 Fords and Falcons and a 12-month warranty plus FREE 1966 Licence Plates will go with every car over $500 in value. So hurry while selection is best! N O REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! ’64 PONTIAC SEDAN BANK RATES AVAILABLE ’62 COMET CUSTOM séf up the constitution in 1961 Healey and a member of the build ; FULLY EQUIPPEI) $3095 $395 3mmittee that VOLUME SELLING MAKES THESE PRICES POSSIBLE! nation campaign. He gave a talk on the Iivlng and political conditions in the country during his 14 years there. mas party sponsored by the club was held in the community hall 1‘ er. The annual children's Chris The WI catered to the buffet ’64 CHEVROLET Tudor Sedan, 6 cylinder motor. Finished in Sahara Tan. 4 Door Sedan. V8 motor, auto- matic, power steering and radio. A beautiful car finished in Honduras Maroon. Monza 900 Coupe. 4 speed trans- mission, radio, bucket seats. 6 cylinder motor. A reconditioned car, fully winterized. '63 Pontiac '59 Chevrolet $295 ’63 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN ’61 PONTIAC SEDAN ’62 CORVAIR 6 CYLINDER Saturday afiernoon and waS‘ arger attended. All the youngsters enjoyed along with mom and dad) the Walt Disney films and, of course, the arrival of Santa Claus him- :elf with his yearly bag of treats. The parents of the children ‘of the community and district $1295 ANNUAL would like to express their ap- preciation and thanks to the Lions for the annual party and the generous gifts of candy. Church News The Christmas meeting of the UCW was held Wednesday even- ing of last week in the Sunday school room. The worship ser- vice was conducted by Mrs. » AS LOW AS ' $10 DOWN Largest Selection of Used Cars Over 100 to Choose From John McCéEue. assisted by Mrs ‘Carl Walker and Mrs. W. Sandie Carl Walker and Mrs. W. Sandlelthe Victoria Square Community The annual Carol and Candle} Mrs. G. Joyce sang a solonll-Iall. light CGIT service. assisted by accompanied at the piano byl Graham Scott was in charge the Explorers. will be held De-l Mrs. H. McCague. Mrs. J. Mc-lof the church service on Sun- cember 19 at 7.30 pm in the Cague gave the Christmas storyqday morning. Dr. A. F. Bin- Brown‘s Corner United Church. Dr. A. Binnington conductedlnington will be in charge of the Everyone welcome. the election of officers “'hicthhristmas service December 19 Neighborhood Notes will be published at a later dateuat 11.30 am. Winners at the euchre party Christmas refreshments were} The Christmas worship service held in the community hall Fri- served at the close. ‘which was to have been pre- day evening of last week were: On Saturday afternoon the‘sented by the Sunday school on Ladies: (1) Mrs. E. Vanderkooy, UCW catered to the CanadianIDecember 12 had to be cancelâ€" (2) Mrs. Bert Nichols. Consola- Heat Treaters of Richmond Hillgled because of the inclement tion. Mrs. Alan Chadwick. Lone Christmas refreshments were served at the close. On Saturday afternoon the UCW catered to the Canadian Heat Treaters of Richmond Hill. Deluxe model, radio, heater. Black with red trim. HT Sport Coupe, V8 motor, power equipped, one owner. Locally owned car. - Two Tone, V8 motor, automatic, power equipped. Burgundy in color. One owner car. ’61 FALCON Sedan, 6 cylinder motor, auto- matic transmissmn. '58 Ford '62 Falcon Wagon 5995 ’64 VOLKSWAGEN ’62 GALAXIE 500 ’63 FAIRLANE LITTLE’S 6 CYLINDER annual Christmas "part? held in the Victoria Square Community Hall. The Christmas worship service which was to have been pre- sented by the Sunday school on December 12 had to be cancel- led because of the inclement THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec. 16, 1965 weather 16" Poriable TV V8 engine, automatic, power steer- ing and brakes, radio. This is a real sharp automobile. 4 Door Hardtop, full power equip- ped. Finished in Sahara Tan. 6 cylinder motor, automatic, buc- ket seats, fully reconditioned. ’61 FALCON WAGON 6 cylinder, automatic, 4 door, de- luxe. Good economical automo- bile. THURS., FRI. & SAT. ONLY. TO A LUCKY PURCHASER '61 Meteor '57 Ford ’63 PONTIAC PARISIENNE ’64 COUNTRY SQUIRE ’62 FALCON FUTURA GIVEN AWAY hands. Mré. Ruby Stone. Men I1) Herman Mortson. (2) Roy Glover. Consolation. Alvm Case- ley. Lone hands. Everett Van- derkooy. Lucky draw for the box of groceries was won by Mrs. Harry Barber. Final game of the present euchre series will be played in the community I11211.1 December 7 at 8:15 pm. Everyone welcome. Ladies please provide.

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