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The Liberal, 12 Dec 1968, p. 7

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It was claimed that Ontario Hydro had this corner on the list to be lighted at the same time as Sciberras Road and Highway 7. and that the latter light had been installed. He said lighting has been requested and overhead lights have been installed at other danger points in the township but this one was omitted. On motion of Councillors Charles Hoover and Allan Sum- ner. the clerk will be instructed to write Ontario Hydro request- ing an explanation for the de~ lay. "We will bring the weight of the municipality to but," The delegation asked that the1 intersection be lighted befnre'; a serious accident occurs. ML? Williams said it is very difficult to make a left turn into Oak- crest Road from Highway 7. particularly at night and from the west. “There was another accidentiReeve Stewart Rumble assured there tonight," W. H. Williamslthe delegation. of the Sabiston Subdivision. told A request for traffic lights Markham T0\\’nShiP_CPunCil De" at Laureleaf and Steele's Ave- cembel‘ 3- Mr- Williams, and‘gnue. in South Thornhill. or a his neighbors. Richard .‘Ionesgcrosswalk to cope with the and Gordon Vaughan appeamd‘larger population and new de- before council to draw atten-ivelopment in the area was also tion to the dangerous intersec-Ireceived_ council agreed on tion 0f Highway 7 and Oaki‘l‘eStimotion of Councillors Sumner Road (entering the SabiStonzand Anthony Roman to contact Subdivision east of Kennedyithe Borough of North York re. Road) in the Unionville area.‘garding this request. A fusillade of BB gun shots that narrowly missed a truck driver who was parking behind the police station sent Richmond Hill Police on a sniper hunt, Monday. Edward Perry of Richardson Glass Containers, Toronto, was making a delivery to Kenzie's Pharmacy on Yonge Street when several bullets hit his truck. A bystander estimated six shots were fired. “I thought I'd bumped into something at first." he said. Mr. Perry walked around to check the rear of his truck. As he bent over to check the left Mr. Perry was backing his truck up to the rear door of the pharmacy which opens onto the parking lot adjacent, to the Richmond Hill town offices when the shots were fired. Varley Village Citizens Want Lighting Corners We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to our friends and neighbors. especially Rev. J. Dickinson. Rev. M. Jenkins. Dr. Saunders. the nurses on the fourth floor. and the Thomp- sons Funeral Home for their many acts of kindness. floral tributes and words of sympathy, during our recent sad bereave- ment. CARD OF THANKS SCOTT. Lucy Louiseâ€"At the Toronto General Hospital. on Friday. December 6. 1968, Lucy Scott. in her 92nd year, daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Lyall Scott. form- erly of Sutton West. Ont. Pre- deceased by her sister Helen (Mrs. H. Sheppard). Kapus- kasing: brothers Walter Scott, Sutton; A. Lyall Scott. To- ronto. and sister Alice (Mrs. F. P. Hall). Toronto. Surviv- ed by her aunt Ruth (Mrs. R. Sniper Misses Trucker. Behind Police Station LATTER. Ernest (Jacklâ€"At Sunnybrook Hospital on Sunâ€" day. December 8. 1968. Jack Latter. beloved husband of Jean McGibbon. Bathurst SL. RR 2. Maple: brother of Ethel 1Mrs. G. Warner). Gladys (Mrs. C. Wood) and Alfred. Rested at the Pipher-Marshall Chapel. 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hlll. Service was held Wednesday. Interment Maple Cemetery. c1w24 CONNOR. Fredâ€"Suddenly at the Northwestern General Hospital, on Tuesday, Decem- ber 10. 1968. Fred Connor. beloved husband of Joan Findlay, of 427 Balkan Rd., Richmond Hill. Dear father of Cheyrl. and loving son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Connor. Richmond Hill. Brother of Roberta (Mrs. D. Johnston) Willowdale; Bernice iMrs. R. ‘Lougheedl. of Holly; and Hazel (Mrs. R. Sweet). Scar- borough. Resting at the Mar- shall Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St.. N.. Richmond Hill. Service Thursday. 2 pm. In- terment Highland Memory Gardens. Don Mills’Rd. “Absent from the body, pres- ent with the Lord". clw24 STEWART, Robert James (Bob; â€" Suddenly on Friday even- ing. December 8, 1968. Bob age 84 years. loving father of Marjory (Mrs. W. Deighlonl. Richmond Hill, grandfather of Robert. David. Marilyn, and Heather; great-grand- father of Elizabeth and Wally. Rested at the Marshall Fun- eral Home. 126 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill. Service was held Monday. Interment Prospect Cemetery. c1w24 Tflirtha IGNATIEFFâ€"To Cecilia (nee Anderson) and Nicholas Igna- "Want Extra Cash For Christmas... Use Liberal Action Want Ads Now" J. Miller). 69 Birch Ava. Thornhill. A funeral service was held with interment in the family plot. Sutton West. c1w24 (Mrs) Flossie Weldrick 8: family. cl at 03m? “The Liberal” requires a townshlpi itted. icorrespondent for Concord. It Ontarior _ _ 3r on the‘If you enJoy Servmg your the same; , 303d amlcommumty and want to the latter: “ed. iearn some extra money Efigficgfiffihen phone Staff Writer {nigg9sfffi7Madeleine McLeod at 884- clw24 1105 Three Richmond Hili police officers immediately raced to an abandoned two storey shed which overlooks the parking lot 150‘ away. rear tlre a bullet smacked into the side of the truck two feet above his head. A second bul- let hit the top corner of the vehicle as he turned to see where the shots were coming from. The shed was empty. Several police cruisers patrolled the area for half an hour before abandoning the search. “The boys at the office just. wouldn't believe me when I phoned to tell them why I‘d be late.“ commented a shaken Mr. Perry. Police suspect that a youth and a BB gun were involved in the sniping. THOMASâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and father Keith Thomas, who passed away' December 8. 1955. v A page in the book of memories Is gently turned today. LBvinély remembered by Irene and family. c1w24 WATSONâ€"Barney Oakley. In loving memory of dear Dad. who passed away December 15. 1955. Without farewell, he fell asleep. With only memories for us to Lovineg remembered by daughter Hilda and wife Eliza- beth. c1w24 keep. God took him home. It was His will But in our hearts he liveth still. 3111 Memnriam BICEâ€"Doug and Ann Marie (nee Steventon) are very happy to announce the arrival of their son Stephen Douglas. born December 4. 1968 at York Central Hospital. ManV thanks to Dr. Zuck. c1w24 NOLANâ€"Tom and Grace Nolan are proud to announce the birth of their son Allan James on Sunday. December 8. 1968 at York Central Hos- pital, Richmond Hill. The first great grandchild of Mrs. L. J. Glass and first grand- child of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Glass, Shroud, Ontario. c1w24 IGNATIEFFâ€"To Cecilia (nee Anderson) and Nicholas Igna- tieff a daughter Natalia. De- cember 10, 1968 in Ottawa. c1w24 Correspondent Concord I wish to extend my sincere thanks to Dr. Blakely‘ Dr. Zuck, Dr. McGregor and the staff on the 4th floor of York Central Hospital for their kind. efficient care during my stay there and] to my friends for their cards and gifts. CARD 0!“ THANKS KAPTYN MOTORS lIMITED at RICHMOND HILL HIGH SCHOOL. DATED at Richmond Hill. Ontario this 29th day of November, 1968. Apply Motors Limited intends to surrender its charter to the Lieutenant-Governor and to distribute its assets rateably among its shareholders as inci- dental thereto. Fourth-class stationary engineer for shift work H. & R. Block Ltd., Canada's largest income tax service, wants to locate a person capable of open- ing a volume tax service office in your area. Excellent opportunity for right person. We train you. For Details Write to: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Kaptyn MECHANIC REQUIRED Immedlbte/y APPLY D. REID Don Little Ford Sales Ltd. 168 Yonge Street N., Richmond Hill OPPOR TUNITY STATIONARY ENGINEER in writing to: George W. Tindal, Business Administrator, York Central District High School Board, 59 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill, or phone Mr. V. Lane at 884-7771. ’ Top Wages * Excellent Fringe Benefits * Good Working Conditions MANAGER WANTED H. & R. BLOCK LTD., 2077 Yonge St.. Toronto 7, Ontario. John Guppy c1w24 “STUART PEEBLES PARKER” Harry Lerman president, said the company is currently neg- otiating purchase of a medium- size sand and grave] concern in the Metro area. He gave no de- tails. Crawford-Ontario Sand and Gravel Ltd. of Maple report, that the October 31 first half net was $167,017 or 38 cents a share compared with $89,273 nr 21 cents a year ago. Sales were $1,703,243 versus $1,443,869. Both sales and earnings set re- cords. Crawford-Ontario ltd. Report Top Earnings Secretary The Oak Ridges Detachment‘was investigated by Constable of the OPP reported that two R. A. Buckland of Oak Ridges people were injured following.0PP. a two car collision on Highway An Uxbridge driver suffered 11 at Davis Drive, Newmarket. minor injuries December 7. December 7_ William Cramp of when the dump truck he was Scarboro and John MacMasters driving rolled over on Highway of Beeton. both suffered lacera- 48 at Ringwood. Injured was tions and bruises when their Garry Robinson of RR 3. cars collided. Damage to the truck was Total damage to the two ve- hicles was $3.500. The accident Garbage collection will be on Thursday for the area normally collected on Wednesday. All other_ greas on the usual day. Christmas trees may bevput out for collection on any normal collection day. F. R. Perkins, Chairman, 0. S. Whalen, Works Committee Works Commissioner Garbage will be collected on Friday, Dec- ember 27th for all areas normally collected on Wednesday and Thursday â€" the area normally collected on Friday, December 27th will be collected on Saturday, December 28th. Holiday Garbage Collection Schedule CHRISTMAS DAY â€" DECEMBER 25th & BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26th â€" N0 GARBAGE COLLECTION NEW YEAR’S DAY, JANUARY lst NO GARBAGE COLLECTION OAK RIDGES DETACHMENT Car Mishaps Injure Three Cause $5,500 Damage Town of Richmond Hill Works Department NOTICE REPORT Damage to the truck was $2,000. Constable R. S. Pegg investigated the accident. convenient Liberal Classified listings make it the household. Try it today â€" it’s easy, convenient and inexpensive! wide choice of merchandise and services from which to choose â€"â€" including homes, cars, pets, jobs, rentals, furniture and much more â€" all priced to sell. The one-stop shopping centre for the budget-minded best buys around are found right in your own home â€" in Liberal Classifieds, that is! Here you’ll find a Not all bargains are found at auctions! In fact, the LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS Phone 884-1105 - 6 (NINE THE LIBERAL, Richmond HilI. Ontario. Thursday, Dec. 12, 1968

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