Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 23 Apr 1975, p. 13

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Heise Hill Pastor Andrew MacNiven has resigned Ownerdrivers of dump trucks in Toronto, York and Durham have formed a regional truckers’ association with about 150 members. Their aim is to gain controls for the Metro area‘s dump-truck industry and more money for owner- drivers. The association will urge the provincial inquiry into the industry to recommend a new licensing system for dump-trucks. Truck owner-drivers form twoâ€"region group Th-e association also wants to set haulage rates, subject to goyeljnment approval. Rev. Andrew MacNiven has resigned as pastor at Heise Hill Brethren in Christ Church, his resignation to be effective this summer. The Heisey family of Creemore presented a musical program to a packed church at Heise Hill Sunday night. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Draper (nee Linda Ellas, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ellas of Gormley) who were married in Stouffville Saturday by Rev. Douglas Davis. Emmerson Heisey and Roger of Creemore had supper Sunday with their Textile Warehouse [Earl Robinson: - president Offer Good April 24 & 25 further , information call duu U] cho‘ w] Don't miss this great sale on DAIRY QUEEN’s* famous banana split. You've never had it so good . . . Two fresh-cut banana slices and one of your favorite treats, topped with chocolate, strawberry and pineapple, plus whipped topping. Pure delight. Treat the whole gang during this special offer ~they'll go bananas over our split! ‘Registered Trademark Canadian Trademarks Officeâ€"AMERICAN DAIRY QUEEN CORPORATION v OFFER AVAILABLE AT: 10441 YONGE ST., RICHMOND HILL AGAIN PHESEIV T S vvu to :1 cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd eise Hill .Doner. ' _ Sympathy is extended to to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Briggs- er (nee Jude in the passing of his 89- aughter year-old father last week in Russell St. Catherines. This is largely because licenses are so easy to ob- tain. Consequently business bankruptcies are unusually high. of the new association, says there are too many dump trucks for available business. Some operators have to drive fast and overload their vehicles to have any chance of making a living, he claims. He added that the average dumpâ€"truck owner probably earns only $8,000 yearly, although he may have $30,000 investment in equipment Daughter graduates Mrs. Eldon Boettger left Saturday for Didsbury, Alberta, to be present for the graduation exercises Sun- day at Mountain View Bible College. Her elder daughter, GORMLEY 884-61 91 Correspondent: Mrs. Chas. Mllsted Telephone: 889-9063 Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Brown of Slayner Spent several days with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doner. Congratulations to Rev. and Mrs. G. Roy Inglis who were married recently. Rev. Inglis has moved from the house on the Gormley Road to RR. 3, Newmarket. An excellent missionary convention closed Sunday night at the Missionary Church. There was a good attendance at each meeting, with very fine missionary speakers from various parts of the world. The financial goals for the year were also met. Miss Wendy Meade has completed her year at the University of Guelph and is at present at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Meade. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baker attended the funeral of her grandfather, Earl Gerie at Fergus on Wednesday. Judy, was one of the graduates. H The WMS ladies of the Missionary Church hosted the ladies of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church in Unionville at their meeting at 8 pm Thursday night. M}. and Mrs. Clifford Winger enjoyed the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Riegle of Ridgeway. Returns home Neighbors were very sorry to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Turner and five sons, Barry 16, Robert 15, Greg 14, Larry 12 and Keith 6 lost all their possessions in a house fire on Leslie Street half a mile south of the Gormley Sideroad. Any donations may be left at the Richmond Hill fire hall on Wright Street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heise have returned home after spending the. winter at St. Petersburg, Florida. ' Bond funeral Alex Bond of Downsview, who was raised at Gormley, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Bond, died Sunday. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon from the Marshall Funeral Home in Richmond Hill. Alex is a brother of Mrs. Harold Doner of Gormley. Mrs. Clarence Weaver of Coboconk spent the weekend with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eddon Brillinger. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Kelly and daughters have moved to Welland, where Walter is the pastor of the Brethren in Christ Church. Twin girls born Congratulations of the Saturday 8 am. to 6 pm. Evergreens Sheep and calf manure So-Green . Lawn seeds C.I.L Fertilizers Chemicals Cut Flowers Patio stones. Loam etc. We carry a complete supply to beautify the outside of your home Open daily 8 am. to 9 pm. 7690 YONGE STREET THORNHILL PHONE 889-7388 [ET'S GET GROWING K Mart Reg. 11!,"8 Attractive little Toadstool Lamps, look good in any room in your home. “Why not go Modl". Sure to please the younger set. K Mart Reg. 299 Ea. cur-1 A Diviiiono! Oho 5.5. KHISGE COMPANV liml'ed Prices effective April 23 to 26 While Quantities lust THORNHILL NURSERY Under New Management community are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rydzik who became the proud parents of twin girls at York Central Hospital, two little sisters for Kevin. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reaman placed flowers in the Missionary Church Sunday in memory of her brother, Allan Smith. Mrs. Joseph Wideman has SPECIAL Finishing Sander. A must in any workshop. SANDER Black & Decker Sunday 9 am. to 5 pm. TOOTH PASTE been visiting her son-inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Neale Sider and family of Wainfleet. Niagara Christian College Ensemble, Fort Erie, sang at a recent Sunday morning service at Heise Hill Church. Donald Dickinson was discharged from York Central Hospital a few days ago, and is now at home. Perfect accent for any bathroom! 100 percent Terry Cotton ensembles are available in a choice of colours and designs. Buy now while quantities last. TOWEL ENSEMBLE SPECIAL 25% OFF CANADIAN MADE SPECIAL BARBECUE K Mart Reg. 89c lb. K Mart Reg. 4"” Ea. Bulk Treat. Delicious Orange & Lemon slices A treat the whole family will love! Zoomâ€"A-Long dust mop. standard size mop with easy-to-clean, removable head. Up to 100,000 B.T.U.s When replacing your present heating UNIT with a modern gas furnace. we will supply and install a new GR40 Arkla Barbecue FREE. ORANGE & LEMON SLICES 0 ANDERSON BULK CANDY HEATING YONG! mm N., RICHMOND HILL Consumers Gus Authoriled Dealer Financing available through Consumers Gas Co (with up to 10 years to pay). 0' CEDAR SOUEEZE Er DUST MOP FOR A lIMITED TIME ONLY 773-5836 Excellent K-Mart value. Choice of colours with matching binding. Soft and warm. This rich looking blanket will give you cosiness plus. Long-lasting good looks. K Mart Reg. 6“ SPECIAL KREST FAIR BLANKET SPECIAL THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. Apr. 23, 1975 â€"_- 13 $675°°° lNST;\l.l.El) SPECIAL Squeeze Mop with nickel plated, rust proof frame and quality cellulose sponge. 266 AL Each with a gas furnace installation OFFER 63¢

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