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The Liberal, 27 Jul 1967, p. 11

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,. Li. 1067 11 THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. July William Rice. son of the late; Jack Rice who served as Rich-t mond Hill councillor. has join- ed the staff of tile town account~ ing departilient. Mr. Rice. who was formerly employed h.“ the Guarantee Trust Company. lives on May Avenue. is married and has two children. ‘ O O Returning last \\'e(lnesday tfronl a tour of New Brunswick were Mr. and Mrs. John Postle- thwaite of Paliser Crescent. ‘ Travelling by car. they had. excellent weatller throughout the trip. enjoyed the availahil- ‘ity of fresh seaiood. and their Hoover relaxing stopover of several returned days ill the picturesque Bay 0t C. alld Mrs. Miss Dorothy Ridgway left on; Mrs. I. F. Allan and daughter.) Mr. and 1 Mrs. Robert Bryant Mr.' I ll. Friday last for Manchester. Eng-Barbara Anne of 152 Libby and son. Leckie. from Montreal. and lamlly recently land. haVing spent the past six‘Blvd. returned last week from‘are spending their holidays with from a two-week trip. travel- Chaleur. south of the Gaspc. Leckie oiling through Northern Ontario 0 O 0 weeks with Mr. and Mrs. 0. a two month trip to Scotlander. and Mrs. A. _ Deardcn at their home on Park- and England visiting relatives. Yonge Street South. 'and spending eight days in Alan- Arthur Burgln oi‘ Lyllett Cres» 'ston Court. I O 0 Mr. Leckie is the proprietortitoba. visiting relatives. cent was among the eight final- 0 O 0 Casting Ilas been completed‘of Richmond Hill Taxi. Mr. lloover also contacted an ists in the recent songwriters, Dr. H. Lloyd, Mrs. Lloyd and for Pool‘s Paradise whicll opens o o O army buddy whom he had not contest sponsored by CBC children, Tom, Katie and Dick,tSeptember 29 at the Curtainl Mrs. J. Bickerton arrived on seen since 1946. Radio. with his entry "We'll from Cardiff, Wales. arrive blelub Theatre. Tuesday from England 10 WOW} 0 O 0 Walk T0g€11101‘"- ‘ air on Friday to spend the next Mary Monks and Dennis v" * "eks at the home 01'; Local Architect Douglas Al- There were over 3.000 compeâ€" titors alld tlle winner was Stainer head tlle cast. with Joan Mr. and Mrs. D. Douglas-Cralnp- glen. Mm Allen, and Chihh-Ch awarded 31.500 and a recordings few weeks as guests of Mr. and; .c.ln Street. Mrs. F. M. Redelmeier Don‘Harold. Kay Turner. Trevor a” ‘Kelli and Sean. Laverock Ave- Head Farms. Stanley, Alan Wells aild Gerry During her stay she will he hue' returned 1351 Friday from contract with RCA Victor of. O O 0 Crack in the supporting roles. accompanying ller son. Nigelwa fiv-Q_day tom» of Expo, Canada. Many guests attended the The play, a riotous Englishlwho lives in Toronto. on a trip They were so impressed with Mr. Burgin is the conductor of barbecue and swimming conledy. is being directed by to EXPO 311d Quebec ithe exhibition they have made the local Symphmb‘ Orchestra- party held on Saturday Ron Solloway with set design by 0 O O tentative plans for a return trip? 0 O 0 evening for Dwight Powell. Kingsley Owen, who receivedt Mr. and Mrs. James Howard in the fall, to visit huihtihgs‘ Guests at the home ot' Mr.’ .. h \‘ \ \ IPI‘iOl'o by Stuart‘s Studio) Everybody loves A Parade many plaudits for his set andjTyrer of Preston. Hampshire. they were unable to include in and Mrs. l. D. Hopson. 76 Palmâ€" portrayal of Emile in the club‘s England. were “'EERGHd guests their itinerary. 'er. are her parents. Mr. and May production â€"â€" The Egg. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.- . . . ers. F. llouldey from Bll‘mlng. . g . IHarold Monks, Woodlane. lemming. from holidays ham. England. who are enjoyâ€" A delightful supper party was: They are on a three week trip. . at the cottage. loan or me their first visit to Richmond who celebrated his let birthday on Monday. Dwight. a graduate of Richmond Hill High School. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Powell, RR 1, Rich- given on Friday evening by Mrdlo. Canada to see their . son. overseas? weekend or l'lill. ‘ mond Hill. and Mrs. F in. Redelmeier. Don-Michael, who Is now a resutent ~ -. .. â€" a v M “103' hale "01 380" “‘0” ; . . overnight guests. heel! . . . . - - v ' -. . . . f . . .. . ' . - O O 0 Head Farills_ in honor of Missiof Toronto. “Life in the “inn columns daughter and Ialllily tor l0 PINS IS Richmond Hill 3 38.11 01 paliltles. Not to be outdone by the big; events a group of children on North Taylor Mills Drive decided to organize their own parade. They spent several days ill making costumes, then helped apply each other's makeup and baby's diaper was pressed into service as a banner which bore the words North Taylor Mills Centennial Parade. The eight youngsters paraded from 325 North Taylor Mills Drive to the Skopit Parkette and back again July 13 as their personal contribution to the celebration of Canada's Centennial. years they have planned an ex: tended holiday. to give them the lopportunity of joining them on ltrips to Expo. Cape Cod and tothcr places of interest iii Canâ€" iada and the States. A display of old fashiotleleobin Anderson and John Ma- 0 0 0 carriages. a sale of bulbs andson. whose engagement has re-l Miss Margaret Anne K011)" handicraft items. and the modelâ€" celitly been announced. “‘35 guest 01' honor ill 3' mlSCEI‘] ling of the Centennial coin dress; The guests, Richmond Hill lameOHS ShOWEI‘ held Friday 1351 which weighs 15 lbs. and is in- friends and relatives of theiat the home 0‘ Ml's- Georgel young couple_ mingled on the'Doherty. Benson Avenue. Marg-t up to date with your activiâ€" ties by calling- the Social Editor Margot Crack at 884â€" -1105-6 or by droppingr a line to 63 Yonge Street sured for $10,000) will be the _ . . South. Tile service is free - - - highlights of the Carriage C01- hum and gardens overlooking aret will become the bride oi _ I . just can or “he. I o o o In the picture abOve (leit to right) Mary Boorman and Carol McMuIIen. as majorettes. lead Intion being held September 21 the lake. “"10"” Dempsey- at 0‘” Lad-V o o o ‘ M“ an“ “"5- BW“ 3°“'e"' oil the parade followed by John Boorman as 21 (NR ti'ainman complete with railway signal light. by the York Central Hospital The tables were a. “ritthueen of the World Church on: , ‘ _ man. 83 Sussex Avenue. return- .. , , . .1 S .. . . . . i- . .i , , , , , V v 1 . . I g l l Donald the 01 R. D_ “the ed on the weekend from 8 “CL GEldld McMuIlen cattle the bannel. followed by Cindy McMilllen, Paul McComey. Linda Mac- Auxiliary at Tintern Farm the masses of yellow and white August 5- r . ,- R . ’ ' - v - - . - v - ob rt. Oil. home of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. daisies, corn flowers and lilies 0 . . lff’rd saleshl‘td” hf? gladudtfdtiday trip to the West Coast.‘ Don‘lldA‘md LtOIl I 6%, q I “)1 ‘ . H H.“ th. ' , _ Graham, and refreshments were served Mayor Thomas Broad. 10m an adldnced sa eSInanabe'lOl] the way there. they were s in no plevlous [M14 es ill .le 1 Is sunlmel. lain fell but failed to dampen the participants’ spirits. hurst will make an official I’lle’1t_301ll‘59 CO“(IUC"€‘d 3‘ 1llelillvolved in the head-on crash visit to the Villa Private .Detl‘oli Ford h'larketlng 111.51" of a freight train with the CPR “Ute m the F3” Lane Come"‘fCanadian. which delayed their ence Center at the University mp 10 the extom that the 0f Midligan l" Deal‘bom- train was held up ill Calgary. 1113mm? Dll‘E‘ClO" 1301155135 3- and they had the opportunity by the Misses Virginia Redel-v meier, Nicola Douglas-Cramptoni and Eden Anderson and Masters! Ted and Tommy Redelmeier. ‘ Robin is the daughter of Mr. The proceeds from this event go towards essential equipment to insure the smooth running of the hospital and the auxiliary already have an impressive list. i V n . . I"? M . 7 A . .l‘end‘v.Th“t.°h°.r 1°“ {0' 1;" “L D.‘ Mammal“ fissWWWMWNW) ellcton last week “Item 819 I. / 6 now in re learsa for i y iar 9/ /, being prelsentedl llexthl-leekL at G B E T R EL I CE (j Hospital. Bathurst Street. on Friday evening to attend a small family party ill hon- or of Mrs. Lillian M. Mc- of donations to their credit. ‘and Mrs. J. Beresford Anderson . H . . .. A . . .. .. V. . I . Th p avh use 1 Tickets at $1.50 are slammind her fiance. the son of Mr. Coneghyl who WI" ,be cele- :_‘““.‘.e“r it“: 2.“? l‘l‘l‘efigdfii 9F )‘9“”‘g 1'16.51‘*3“P°“.?.l“~ 5...]...2. ‘3, Wm... stu...”l U.- 5 BOOKINGS FOR ALL STEAMSHIPS AND ,4’ available and may be obtailledfand Mrs. \'. \'. Mason of Oak- bra‘mg 1'“ 1015‘ b'rthday- [(09.59 Tmskne 0 lop ea, lml‘s m. the in“ “lme.“dmng Lunash'” Seconda” gvhool ' ' ' t/ i . . v V l . . . . W, from any auxilm-V memheh ‘Vihe. “The Liberal" along with el‘b-llp sales management per tor their train to continue on traj-l‘t‘ 1 l f I. ‘lm‘ h~ (g AIRLINES. TOURS AND (HUIbEb /} . _, ‘_ . _ .. .. ,.- , her Wide circle of friends in sonnte: illnprove salesdinatnagg- 10 Vah(-()u\l-et~_ _'I;]le_v CS(;l[)Cd’l})?qat)t;: Olzexiogelnile his” cmvl 85 YONGE STREET N. RICHMOND “ILL H - y h r men ecimques. co-or Ina ea â€" injury in tle accicent. all re- ‘ I > ‘ ‘ - ‘ j . - . » . . - . .. ‘ .' ; gitifizggngzrg 11:13:11, as“ lvertising with sales promotion port a very good holidav with 59mm lilbl‘seasou at “‘9 CW” The (It‘fllll UI ‘Donalll Amlre“ i) for ‘lour convememe '2 hues to bone you . One Day mam. happy returns of the and develop programs to meet excellent weather for the full lam Ch”) 1119M!“ Alacdonflld 0f 53 CaTTICI‘ Cl'es' f/ - {a} 3 , y d“ ‘ sales objectives. Itinle of their stay. _ 0 0 . cent Occurred Jul)" 19.1“ Hunts' (/ , . V . /j it Like No other! I " . . . ’ . . . I . . . Miss Beverley Bellis has been ville Memorial Hospital. Mr. ((2 No servwe charge. no booking fee g, l _ ‘ Manon Airport was the scene" Entertaining for Miss Sharoni Word has been received from {CT-ed atnmany parties prior tothlacdohald was holidaying with (ékaNVNNNNNNmNNNWNWWNWwa . LET US make a photographic of a memorable familV I.euhion‘ICralgie prior to her marriagepakland. Calltornla. by Mr. anthhel mallldge “1'5 gamma} tothls “lie and {4111113 at the” mm H ‘77 _ 7; kg . _ N . . . d f YOUR “7E I r , liast week “hen ML 'and Mrs.tt0 David Osmond on Sattlrdayers. D. Higgins. Harding Blvd..lFra“l{ Le G311” at 51> Mill‘)"flsummer cottage 111 the area 7 - mu” 0 DD hG- jRusseh Kelk and children 0flat Richmond Hill Presbyterianlthat their daughter. Mrs. J. R. J.lAl‘lgllCan Church ‘wllen he fell trom- the ‘roof and W5 l- , Harding Blvd met his sismrs‘lChurch were Mrs. I. F. HillabyliRangel tSuzannel has given‘ Shower 1105165598 were i‘liSSjSllccqubecl to his injuries a tow Q I .Q 4 S lfl‘Om England. Mrs. Ellen Clark,‘and Mm G. R Carmichael- a birth to a baby boy. Gregory sandy SW"? and “'55 Cam‘thm‘” late“ . . 1 "resident of Grimshb.‘ Lincolm miscellaneous shower and Mrs.lDallid Vincent. on July 19, lEmberley. kItChenI MI'S- Moflal Born. in Nottahasaga FOWH' Q ' .Q pHOTOGRAPHY Shire and Mrs. Ada Boyer 0f‘Blake Noon and Miss Gailt Her husband. Lt. Commander130118115011. CUP and saucer andlSth- Slmcoe coun[3'~1n1933- to O m t t ". i Thorpev Doncaster. Yorkshhhdthlethe. a miscellaneous showerilRangel RCN. who speaks Japan-llheni Mr5~ Douglas PeWSburthtrathcona Maedonald and the . . [ewmas er I( Ufes_. . . For Ahpt. can 884-6741 ‘whom he has not seen for theiat the home of Mrs, Sid mum .959 fluently having been hornmiscellaneous. and Miss Lornallate Mrs. Macdonalcl. the deceas- Q . . . .. . past 42 years ‘ A linen showm- was given and raked in Japan was on an livarquharson and Miss Carol ed was employed in the Richâ€" . 'n 3-Dlmen5|0n .. The\, M” be stauâ€"ng for three jointly h). Miss Heamer Craigie‘assignmem as Official aide and‘lVowell. kitchen. mond Hill area by Ontario . h. . » . :weeks~ during which time they and Mrs. T. E. Orser in Willow- interpreter to the admiral of the _ A “‘3 alld PPCSCDIHUOII 0i a Hydro as a linesman'. lie moved . 0f . . y R E R R hope to fish mam. of 1he places dale and a picnic and presemwhahahwe Nau- “hhe they were silvervchatmgfldlsh washeld by to Richmond Hill with his l’jlllll- . . I i - mentioned in their brothers [ion al the home of Mrs J. fishing- Vicmria. BC and has at the oilice Stall ol‘ the Richmond Iy nine years ago. lrom Scar- O . correspondence and see as much Eroderick. Mr. and Mrs. Peter sea at the time of the birth. 1‘31.“ Pgbllllc Slclloch Board. \i’llClT; b0;‘0-“ I , . O O ' .' . I f h“ . a S 055i he. snlond gave a supper party ill Howe\er the news was convey- 4155 P is 1615 )Cell Chip 0,\ cc .e to moqu its passing are _ Medicines Alld Heat 0 u S a]: a .p 2 Maple and Mr. and Mrs. P. R. ed to him by radio. and through for the past year. his wife and tour“ cllilcll'eh. : also In 8mm : Are [lsuall r Int-01“ atible Mr. and Mrs, R, 1). Lime eh_ Tuff entertained at a dinner‘the courtesy of the Japanese Oil sallll'dal' allel'iloollpnd Susair ll. Cathy 7- NCPI‘?“ ?: O . 3 p tel-tamed members of the local party at the Boulevard Club. Navy. he was taken ashore. “9ng Mrs- Douglas 361115 01 and hello. 13 month old, In». C I r Movie Films j. Certain medicines require special storaue ill. ‘horticultural soclety at a des' Mrs' R' J’ Cfaigle entertainediwl‘ere he “as able to phmlc “15 Pal.lse.r 0‘55?“ minimum for father . 0‘ Dylnrlmn and 11 O o o O “motions. Please read the labels for inf-arma- tSel.t and Poi-we par-t). last Tuesnat a tirousseau tea for herdaugh-lwlfe. and hear first hand infor- “'31 fidugms‘l‘ at a “0956f!” tea: brofhms. anti. “Sting! H S, , O â€"-"" ' ‘. tion about how to protect potency. Anything day e‘iemng m the” garden on.” on sunday‘ .Pounng teatmatlon of “15 so” And hell" lpouullg Nave the ALI-dill)“ ~UL. The mlm'dl “fig 19 Elktlmuâ€" . I . which destroy; changes, or lowers the potency Arnold Street were Mrs: Carmichael. hush} Since living m Calif01.nithH€)nOI l“th Nowell. Blldesmaidslday at the Piphet uneia 01:8 0 . of a medicine is incompatible with that nied- Everyone enjoyed the lovely G. W- Kefierl Mrs- w‘ Patersoniisuzanne and 1101‘ “USDand ‘On MISS Jamce Janles‘ MISS Far'mth Rel‘ James Bum Off." 0 {chm flower beds with their colopfu] Mrs. Scott Ferguson, Mrs. Brod-texchange with the US. Navy ‘luharson 311d .MI'S- DCWSI’HW Mame“ 5 U1“th ChurCh 0‘11911: 9 With very few exceptions. excessive heat display â€" especially eye catch- erick, Mrs. Walter Wilson. Mrs. and the only Canadian officer and the brldes cousmv M‘sslat_1ng~ Intel'mem fOIlovwed ml. Q causes chemical and physical reactions which mg were the tall Chimps 0f 0- Parker! M’s- Tum Mrs. L on the base) ha“? made many wendy Jl‘mes' lRlEpmo-nd Hlllcememu' l. RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 9 often results in drug decomposition or a com_ delphiniums, in so many dif_ Allan and Miss H_ Bahen {fiends in Oakland' and in June, On their return frhm a honth six tellow- employees of 011-3. v - Y H). . plete change in the character of the drug. Radi- Eerent shades and the fine array SBI‘Ving were: Mrs- Earl Orser,lSuzanne was the guest 01' hOHOl‘llm’on m Pennsylvama the youngltano Hydra) S-erved his pally-l. RICHMOND HILL PHONE 884-6"“] O all six as onorar“ be in tbearers pallbearers. residing of lilies which “11" Little grows’Mrs. Pete Osmond, Miss Mari-‘at a shower given by Mrs. MACON“? “'ill to such perfection. tlyn Baker. Miss Heather Craigie,‘Meilandt, wife of a US navy‘COOkb‘llle' After the guests had \t-alkcdiMiss Marebeth Parker and ll’IiSSICaplalll. The party was attendâ€"l ' ' around the garden they gatller-tCynthia Craigic. ed by 30 wives of navy Pet'sOn- V'l' ators, stoves and hot-air vents should never be ‘ near medicines. They can damage them over- night. l YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when i | I I l l t A you need a medicine. Pick up your prescription 'ed to hear Mr. Little describe Mr- and MFS‘ E- Stanley 05~ nel. amt Mrs» 10h" Comma“. ‘ iDsIlOpplllg‘ nearby. or we will deliver promptly ill detail the correct \\a_\' to mond are entertaining after the who. with her husband. Dr. ' v ’ “"305” “ml. “l‘al‘gf- A FF“. “lam people plant lily bulbs and his conl- wedding rehearsal on Friday Callahan-spent Several roars in calms! gs with-Mien prescilptlons. May we moms on each Specimen in a evening and Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Hill.\\llcre he was on ' compoun 311d 13961130 3mm. beautiful bouquet of lilies pit-h. Craigie following the reception the stall oi \‘ol'k Central 1105‘ I867 I967 I867 I987 “EXPO” PACKAGE! .3: ,4 yai/able with every '6 7 car purchase this WEB/t only ed earlier from the garden. ‘Dllal- Tile bouquet and three very fine iris were donated by Mr. fLittle for the lucky draw and \the fortunate winners were Mrs. lM. Mackie. Stan Pipher. Mr. IMilligan alld Mrs. J. Pollard. l President Wes Ankenman tvoiced the appreciation of the Imembers to the host and hostess tfor the party and the opportunâ€" on Saturday. AIIencourt Pharmacy ltd. Allencourt Shopping Centre. Richmond Hill Will. C. Lazenby B.Sc.Pllm. Hugh A. Wight Pllm.B. Alec G. Clarke 884-4444 Free Delivery 884-4461 Local Horticulturists Winners In I967 Provincial Competitions The Richmond Hill l‘lUl‘llL‘LII-lllual convention at the Ullll'el'b‘ tural Society is very proud of ity of Guelph recently. Mrs. Jack Rumney. \lUll sec- lity of seeing their beautiful lgarden. its members and happy to ail-f llounce the winners of the variâ€" 0nd prize for her "tlrilliunl (le- ous competitions. sponsored by 49 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill Take pleasure ill announcing that we are now op new location. faithful customers. who have helped to make the m a warm invitation to many. many new ones. We offer a wide selection of merchandise â€" Diamonds. Watches. Clocks, Jewellery of every description. Gift Items Galore. COME IN AND BRO“ SE! Same Prompt and Guaranteed Repair Service to Watches, Clocks, Timers, etc. GRAND OPENING TO BE ANNOUNCED NEW LOCATION! Bork Jewellers Corner Yonge 8; Lorne 884-1687 We are looking forward to welcoming all our regular, the Ontario Horticultural sociation. aiid judged at its an- Stanwliansonli Lease OI Barber Shop Marks End Of An Era The end ol an era in Rich- mond Hill was marked recently when Stan Ransom .112. the third generation of his family to serve the community as a barber. leased his shop to Russ An- drews. Mr. Andrews has been employed by Mr. Ransom for the past five years. The Ransom Barber Shop was established ill 1866 by the late Mose Ransom. It was taken over ill 1929 by the late Stanley A. Ransom. who had learned his trade in his father's shop. In 1949 Mr. Ransom replaced the original traille barber shop with a modern brick building. which also contained a residence tor Ills family. Stan Ransom Jix. his trade from his father and worked with llilll for several years. When Stan Senior pas- sed away in January 1959. Stan Junior took over the business and continued to operate it until recently, He has now join- ed the sales staff of R. D. Little Ford. The original barber's chair and the pigeonholes which in years gone past held the shavâ€" ing mugs for individual pat- rons are still treasured by “Young Stan" and form a llllk with the days Illlen Richmond en for business at our ove possible and extend also learned Hill \\a\ a young \illage. i Sign“ broocll. which is also be“ COMPLETE PACKAGE TRIP TO EXPO '61 ing considered along with other = lapel pins and bl'ooehes. l'or final choice by the awards comâ€" mittee of the association. to use tor special purposes. A trained picture made with dried plant material. won tourth .. prize [or Mrs. Rumney. and acâ€" ’ cording to the judges. could have won first place. It the training had been quieter ill color. as the design was excel- lent. R. D. Little was most success- ful with his entries ill the color photograth contest. which adds to his long list of awards in this field. Due credit goes to Gladys McLatchy for the month- ly bulletin. sent to each member ' prior to meetings. this it on first : pri/_e for its informative. chatty and witty contents, Tile Centennial year special award ill the non-adverâ€" tising class. This book was compiled a number 0‘. cvâ€" hibitors directors society. by and CONVENIENT LOCIO N s FAST ' CCURATE. PRESCRIPHON SERVICE awn/act... RICHMOND HILL RICHMOND HEIGHTS PUU 256 YONGE SI N 314 Eli Miss ‘- book. '. published by the society. won a _' of the ACCOMMODATION FOR 2 ‘ Arrangements made for you. and companion. to enjoy 3 (lays and 2 nights in Montreal I; DAY I’ASSI’OR'I‘S FOR 2 These provide quick admittance to LXPt) cacti day during your 3 day visit. 2 BRAND NEW ‘67 FALCON ‘2 DR. CLL‘B COL'I’E $2564 SINK! in] .._-.1 Location.0nly.-_ Ric'hm nd Hill .. : PnoNI-z. ass-nos 1 Total Value $149.50 BRAND NEW '67 MUSTANG 2 DR. HARDTOP S2999 ALLOWANCE FOR MEALS Little‘s will pick up tile tab tor all your breaktasls. luncheons and dinners to a total of ssooo' 5t) GALLONS 0F GAS Enough gas tc get you to Montreal and back. with olcnty to spare! 4 All yours. when .vou hll." your car at Little's BRAND NEW ’67 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. SEDAN ' $2897? No payments on AUGUST

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