Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 6 Jul 1972, p. 9

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The Halletts will be on vacaâ€" fion during August. and during that time other ministers have been engaged to conduct. serv- ices at Brown's Corners United Church. Sunday. August 6, Rev. Brad- ley Cruxton will be in the pul- pit; on August 13 Dr. Douglas Conlon. a full time worker with the Toronto Home Missions Council. will preach: and for two Sundays. August 20 and 27, Rev. David Wilkinson. former- ly of Wilson Height United Church and now employed by Manpower. will be the guest. Guests at the Hallett home last weekend were Rev. Allen Hallett‘s aunt and uncle, the Germans of Smith Falls. and Mrs. Hallett’s sister from Lhe Maritimess Congratulations to Regina Allen who passed her grade 2 music theory exam with hon- ors. Charles Turner is home again permanently after spending the winter months at Niagara-on- the-lake where he took an audio-visual course. Friends extend sympathy to Mrs. Jack Gough whose sister died in England last week. W’Ir‘here were Town of Mark- ham Council. handsome in their cutaway coats and top hats. And there was Mrs. Elsie Roman. wife of Markham's mayor riding in the ancient Unionville Fire Brigade truck with Chief Myrl Smith. And then. of course. there was Bobby Gimby, and tho bands and majorettes. the hors- es and the color guard. the 48th Highlanders. one of whom had a long haircut. Then came the bugle and drum corps from Brampton and Bobcaygeon- and children singing and dancing. It was a great parade. Donald E d w a r d Carson. younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carson who arrived June 20. made his first sally into the world July 2. when he vis- ited his Carson grandparents at Claremont with his parents and older sister and brother. There was the John Brumwell family proudly riding in their antique car. with costumes to match. lgfiiding for Reesor‘s Mar- mill were Sharon and Jerry Reesor with their mother Dor- othy. There was Charles Hooper Senior. driving the tractor [or the Eastern Star float and his daughter Mary er5. Howard Brumwell) was one of the East- am Star members aboard the float. Saturday there were a num- ber of localities in the centen- nial parade. The officer in the lead police car was Deputy- chief Robert A. Hood of York Regional Police. who lives here, Phone 294-5290 Neighborhood Notes Last week all roads led to Markhamâ€"the old town that is â€"â€"for its 100th birthday celebra- tlons. and Buttom/illlans did their part. Thursday night at. the Variety show at. Markham District High School, Isabel Hood and Jean Trlbbling were among the lady barbershoppers, “The Melody Makers." Mrs. Bert Craigie who under- went surgery at Branson Hos- pital recently returned home last weekend. We wish her a rapid recovery. SATURDAY. JULY 15th AUCTION SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Light oak dining room table. extension and 6 chairs to match with carving. extra good: Pine bedroom suite, dressers and washstand with marble top. an- tique. good condition: 2 Record players: 2 TVs. Writing desk and china cabinet combined: 7" bench saw and motor; China: 50 Piece dinner set; Carnival glass: Tools. in the. Town of Richmond Hill at 177 Sussex Ave. 3rd street In the Town of Richmond Hill' at 177 Sussex Ave. 3rd street west of Bayview. south of Markham Road. Property of NEAL JARVIE Sideboard and mirror; Book- case desks: Table and 6 chairs (4 leaves in table). oak. extra good; 2 rocking chairs; Bed- room set (high back bed. 1 dresser. 1 \vashstand. antique marble topsl: Bedroom set (high back bed and dresser. antique‘; Bedroom set thigh hack bed and dresseri: 2 Record players; 2 old televisions ti workingni Desk and china cabinet combin-, ed: Odd tables; 2 table lamps: Odd chairs. 12 chrome chairsfl‘ About 50 pieces dinner sets Dishes. pots and pans. Several pieces of china. Outdoor furni- ture. Number of jugs. 2 buffets. Toilet sets pieces. Hall hat stand cantiquel. Quantity of records. 3 Mi h.p. electric motors, 7" bench saw and motor. 2 Cooper tubs. Kitchen table and chairs. Kitchen rocking chair. Drop leaf table, Quantity of tools, Oval coffee table. Toilet set ini pink and white. lamps. 2 crystal ash trays. Quantity of books. Singer sewing machine. Port-1 able sewing machine. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 pm. Alvin S. Farmer. Auctioneer 887-5311 KESWICK: The body of three- year-old Richard James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard James Sr. of Cherrywood Drive. New- market, was found in six feet of water in the Jersey River after a 17-hour search. The boy and his family were visiting his grandmother. LIBER AL. Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday. July 6. 1972 Phone 88449125 mnzcr PHONE LINES 773-4512 - 881-1320 a ULTRA-50 SOLID STATE STEREO AMPLIFIER. o SOLID STATE FM/AMISTEREO- FM TUNER TISHONOITKFE SELECTOR SWITCH o DELUXE GAR- RARD 2025-TC AUTOMATIC CHANGER WITH SINGLE LEVER CUEING AND DIAMONDNEEDLE o 6 SPEAKER SYS- TEM WITH 'IW0 9' OVAL WOOFERS AND FOUR Z‘A" TWEETERS o ACCESSOfiV JACK PANELâ€" TAPE-IN/TAPEOUT REMOTE ,SPEAKERS 99

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