Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 29 May 1974, p. 31

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MAPLE BUILDER Located on the 16th Side- road. high on a hill. this modern home looks through high cathedral ceilings onto small valleys on all sides. Built four years ago by Des Bourke of Maple, much use was made of ancient beams and barn wood. These act as a foil for the many pieces of Canadiana and the items of Spanish and Mexican or- igin.‘ John Ball is the chief lib- rarian at Scarboro College of the University of Toron- to and Gillian is well known as a dramatist involved in Theatre Aurora porductions. They are parents of Philippa and Christopher and at pres- ent family pets include a goat, three dogs. a mouse, guinea pigs and an un- claimed budgerigar. Tickets are $4 (no child- ren please) and all proceeds go to the work of the society. For tickets call Mrs. Ann Quartz at 221-0138 or Miss Mildred Wickson at 727- 5651. Tickets are also avail- able at Snowball Village- Stable Gallery located at Aurora Sideroad and the Third Concession. You may start the tour at any house you wish. Pictur- ed above is “Chilterns”, home of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ball. ed above is "Chilterns", Number four is the home home of Mr. and Mrs. John of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Car- L. Ball. MAPLE BUILDER michael. Mr. Carmichael is the president of Firth, Brown Located on the 16th Side- Steels Company Limited. Sur- road, high on a hill, this modern home looks through high cathedral ceilings onto small valleys on all sides. Built four years ago by Des Bourke of Maple, much use was made of ancient beams and barn wood. These act as a foil for the many pieces of Canadiana and the items of Spanish and Mexican or- igin." John Ball is the chief lib- rarian at Scarboro College of the University of Toron- to and Gillian is well known as a dramatist involved in Theatre Aurora porductions. They are parents of Philippa and Christopher and at pres- ent family pets include a goat, three dogs. a mouse, guinea pigs and an un- claimed budgerigar. Be sure to notice the rounded by the birch woods of King Summit, this very individual house is located on Jane Street and was de- signed by architect Denis Bowman. It shows imagin- ative use of wood and fabric textures in the interior decor, and of small sunken areas off the living room and master bedroom. OLD FARMHOUSE ‘ Number five, "Fiddlehead Farm”, is the weekend resi- dence of Gerald and Marg- aret Godsoe situated on King Sideroad between King City and Nobleton. Gerald God- soe QC, is the Chairman of Newconex Holdings Limited. Their 150 - year ~ old farm house has had additions built on to form a delight- ful setting for antiques from, the Maritimes, Quebec and lovely spool bed in Philippa’s Ontario. The property slopes By DONNA MATTHEWS King Correspondent An exciting tour of coun- try homes in King Township is planned for Thursday of next week beginning at 11 am. This tour is sponsored by the York Humane Guild of the Humane Society. The extremely large task of co-ordinating such a tour has been undertaken by Mrs. Robert Sillcox and Mrs. Michael Sifton. With their experience from past tours. things are sure to run smoothly. Seven new tractors from 8 hp up to 19.5 hp. Offering a lot more than a choice of horsepower. You pick the tractor with the work features you want. From hydro- static drive to 3-speed geared transmission. Twin cylinder or single cylinder engines. Hydraulic or mechanical attachment lift. Power locking collar or lock-pin for easy attachment hook-up. And a choice of speed ranges, brake systems and attachments to accomplish any lawn and garden chore. Bolens. A good yard ahead. The toughest tractors on earth. This four-year-old house by a Maple builder on a 16th Sideroad hilltop is one of those featured this year in the York Humane Guild’s tour of King Township country homes. SNOWBALL ENTERPRISES SNOWBALL ENTERPRISES This four-year-old house by a Maple “Chilterns” is the home of Mr. and Mr; 3658 ilder on a 16th Sideroad hilltop is one of Ball. He is Scarboro College’s chief librarian ose featured this year in the York Humane and his wife Gillian is known as a dramatist iild’s tour of King Township country homes. w1th Theatre Aurora. Annual King Country Home Tour Next Week Dufferin & Wellington St. Aurora. Tel: 727-6940 210 Markham Rd. Richmond Hill. 884-2056 Consumer Products One advantage to living on a hill, besides the cool- ing summer breezes, is the winter skiing right outside your door. CONCESSION 3 HOME Other homes on the tour include "Owlsdale", home and office of veterinarian Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Cal- verley on Concession 3. This many-levelled house with its portraits of Calverleys from the 15th Century and its play rooms of all kinds, illustrates every aspect of family life. Birds and animals too are welcomed to cedar woods and rambling ponds which offer sanctuary to all wild life. Mrs. Calverley is also a member of Kingcraft House. room and the old cradle be- side the fireplace. Ascent to the loft by way of a ship's ladder will only be attempt- ed by a few daring souls, I'm sure. W/ to an artificial lake and has a wide-spreading view of farmlands. PREMIUM ' VALUE TEA BAGS QUICK COOKING HiLLS BROTHE RS VACUUM PACKED \IAyUU‘.‘ DACKEC ALL PURPOSE COFFEE 1.29 THE TEA CANADIAN OLD SALT SARDINES SOLID WHITE TUNA 55c "We've got a great variety of them. So look for the ‘D‘. Our brands always give you special savings. And every one must stack up to meet rigid quality controls. We require manufacturers to submit samples of products to independent laboratories for testing. Food products must pass our high standards of quality and taste. Household products must pass our high standards of perfomiance and durability Our label on it means the product is as good or better than one of the leading brands.“ RUPERT FROZEN HIGHLINER. ALBACORE DAINTY RICE FISH CAKES CLOSE OF BUSINESS TUESDAY. JUNE 4TH. 1974. AT RICHMOND HILL, 9751 YONGE ST. SOUTH, AND 78 DAVIS DRIVE AND UPPER CANADA MALL, NEWMARKET. WE RESERVE TIE RIGHT TO LIMT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY RE- QUIREMENTS. Dominion company brands are allâ€"ways special. ALL VAppEs EFFECTIVE UNTIL Qur quality stacks up. SH] “11 The Kingscross residence of Kurt and Joy Larsen is listed next on the tour. Kurt (Photo by Susan Samila) 18 OZ, PKG OF 150 3 25 OZ TIN 24 OZ PKG 3 502 TIN 59° 79c 602 YIN lZ PKG SPICCML! DOMINION 2 LB. BAG Chocolate Chip Cookies MACARONI or SPAGHETTI PRIMO CHUN KING. CHICKEN OR BEEF CHOW MEIN SPIN ML! 1 PLY 2 ROLL PKG. Budget Bathroom Tissue i ASST D FLAVOURS CRISCO SHORTENING 71 c YOPLAIT YOGURT CLARK CONDENSED VEGETABLE BEEF SOUF>23c NIAGARA SPRAY STARCH HEREFORD CORN ED BEEF Their home is one of the original houses in the pic- turesque Kingscross Estates. With its wide pool and sun deck it is an invitation to indoor-outdoor living. Beaut- iful objects from travels around the world enliven the interior. The Lax-sens have three children. Almoner, the 1971 Queen‘s Plate winner was bred here. as well as Good Old Mort and Grey Whiz. A bright hope for the future is Solar Path. now in training. Mrs. Sherwood is a member of the York Central Hospital Auxiliary and is on the boasd of Blue Hills Acad- emy. STOP FOR LUNCH If not before. I’m sure ev- eryone will stop now for lunch at the King Ski Cen- tre, a beautiful country club in forest setting with stream and picturesque bridges. Here you‘will find treasures and trivia, collectors corner, dried and live flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sher- wood live on Sherwood Farm, in a Georgian stone house with its beautiful View. Interest centres on the barn and paddocks. the well-known breeding estab- lishment of thoroughbred racehorses. Larsen ls president of Blue Giant Equipment Company Limited, Brampton. Mrs. Larsen is the co-owner of the Colour and Contrast Shop on King Sideroad and also of the newly opened Pheasant's Feather in Snow- ball Village. Quality at ‘mscount "Prices. Or our name isn’t gaminion. SI’IK'NJ 3202 PKG 20 oz. cg'rl 82c 7 OZ. TINS 89c 40 oz com 0 FL OZ TIN 602 CONT I L8 PKG 27C "You put quality and savings in the bug when you choose the brands with the Dominion ‘D'. Or my name isn't Put." ST. WILLIAMS, WITHF STRAWBERRY JAM CANADA NO ‘ GRADE LIQUID BEEKIST HONEY BEEF 5 CHEESE OR CHICKEN PRIME DOG FOOD SI’IX Il\L! FROM CONCENTRATE SWEETENED 0R UNSWEETENED 48 FL. OZ. TIN W INSTANT Dominion Orange Juice YUBAN COFFEE TOMATO J UICE swam” VILLAGE PURE VEGETABLE OIL BURNS ROY-ALL 12 oz. uN LUNCHEON MEAT CHERRY CAKE BON BEL OR BABY BEL CHEESE RICHMELLO RICHMELLO STOUFFER’S MEATTES 69c RAISIN BREAD DOMINION FANCY 19 fl oz. tin Domino Beverages ASST D VARIETIES NINE LIVES CAT FOOD ASST'D. c FLAVOURS 30 FL. OZ. RETURNABLE BOTTLE Plus Deposit FROZEN ‘002 m y I Loughlin Lumber 8. Prefab : ' YONGE & SCOTT DR. 889-1109 I “““““I““ . Portland Cement . . .. $1.87 bag I ‘ Redwood Stain . . . . . . $5.99 gal. | ' 2x4 Studs 7’ . . . . . . , . . . 97c each I | 2x4 Studs 6’ . . . . . . . . . . 69c each E On to Morning Hall. home of Allan and Fran Wilson. This is the newest home on the tour and much of the in- terior design was done by Mrs. Wilson. The unexpected meets one everywhere in this Norman French mansion with its free-standing tower and arches and fireplaces of century-old brick. Very or- iginal decor in the games rooms and bar is rivalled by a bathroom that suggests both a greenhouse and a chapel. OUTDOOR SCULPTURE Last on our list is Idle Acres. home of Tadac and Rosamund Wiszniewski. Mrs. Wiszniewski is the daughter Luncheon consisting of as- sorted sandwiches. cole slaw, cookies and tea or coffee will be served here for $1. Luncheon tickets are avail- able when you order your tickets or on the day of the tour. handicrafts, books and sherry. The book stall is a special effort this year. WITH PECYIN 24 FL 791 JAR 32 FL OZ BTL 16 OZ JAR ‘6 OZ LOAF 6 OZ PKG 81c 8 OZ PKG 802 JAR 6502 TIN Si Round Steak That's the end of our pre- tour visit to some of King's more interesting h o m e 5. Hope to see you all on June of the Honorable Mrs. Reg- inald Fellowes of England, first cousin to the late Win- ston Churchill. Acres of lawn give a feel- ing of space and dignity to this charming old house and its willow-surrounded pond. The striking outdoor sculp- ture is by Frances Gage, E. B. Cox and Leonard Oes- terle. Lemonade will be sold here at the Pool House. RJCIIMON’D mu, . THORNHILL O AUROQIA xmmxm ' cusrom sum SERVICE on Hangers or Packaged VASELINE. 50% MORE FREE GARBAGE BAGS TWINKLE INTENSIVE CARE NORMAL OR OILY SHAMPOO YUCCA DEW BUBBLE BATH SPIC & SPAN EMIEQUID DETERGENT 91 C TOILET BOWL CLEANER SAN! FLUSH "If you want a real good buy without sacrificing quality. look for the bi g ‘D' on the label." GLAD SWEE THEART‘ LIME TRY SANDWICH BAGS THE BiG JOB CLEANER FIRE-PRICED 99‘ SANITARY NAPKINS Pkg. of 12 KOTEX SI’IX ML! ’2 BONELESS FULL CUT Ll Chicken Legs Or Breasts‘ SI’I'X ML! WIENERS MARY MILES TASTY KING. FROZEN HAMBURG PATTIES 1.69 FROZEN. ASST'D VARIETIES BANQUET DINNEH§ HONEY DEW FROZEN CONCENTRATED ORANGE DRINK i wanna CENTRES 2x 24 FL OZ CONTS 7 9 FL OZ CONT 32FL OZ 40 OZ CONT 34 OZ CONT The co-operation of all citizens is earn. estly solicited. Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of and, in accordance with the Weed Control Act, 1972, Section 4, 14 and 20 and amendment thereof, that unless nox- ious weeds growing on their lands within the Municipality of Richmond Hill are destroyed by date of 'June 3rd, 1974 and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act. PKG OF 100 PKG OF NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS H9 >153; Bing 97c 5H 12 5 OZ TIN 63c 1 L8 PKG 2 LB BOX I 02 PKG iON TEXAS GROWN. Size 10’s EACH HONEY DEW'S 39c CORNED BEEF SPIN II.\L! 2 8 D BOTTOM CUT LB. COOKED HAMS MAPLE LEAF BONE IN 5 TO 6 LB AVG VACUUM PACKED SHOPSY S Bacon SPECNJ Round Steak Roast Breakfast JAGDWURST SAUSAGE 67c FROZEN BR EAKFAST SAUSAGE MARY MILES. SLICED CHICKEN LOAF OR COOKED MEATS BITTNER S SKINLESS WIENERS BITTNER S SLICED GARLIC RFADK )HUDMUE FKRMER JOHN’S LINKIES39C M36 &7CHEESE LOAF 88c SWIFT 5 TABLE fiEADVâ€"MAC & CHEESE CHICKEN. PG P DUTCH LOAF MARY MILES BY THE PIECE SAUSAGE MARY MILES, SLICED MINCED HAM OR VARIETY LOAF BOLOGNA FEARMAN'S BONELESS FULLY LB COOKED 2‘ 2 TO 3 LB AVG. EwaSEBSI’I‘ICNI 1 .2 8 MARY MILES, ITALIAN STYLE BITTNEFTS SLICED BITTNER SCOIL BOLOGNA oowmow commmm Sl’l-X'ML! 45“ OZ TIN swmmmonstweewo ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT JUICE COOKED HAM KOLBASSA SAUSAGE L98 SWIFT S. SUCED Weed Inspector Fred Bovaird, Municipaity of Richmond Hill 4 :2 OZ PKGS 1.26 92c 16 OZ PKG 1602 PKG 98c 84c 8 OZ PKG 4 OZ PKG 84c SOZ PKG 44c 38c 6 oz PKG 99c 69c ! L8 PKG B PKG

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