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Ia Rayette 'I‘hermack L’Oreal Indola Helen Curtis 5 years 4:10 p.m 6:30 p.m 10 Noon William Davis Premier Ontario (YESTERDAYS - >1“ It was also said the gentleman farmer lived a life of careless ease and self- indulgence. ...___DV", , Besides the housekeeper, who dined with the master and was supreme head of domestic affairs, the household contained a man servant, James McDermott, 20 years old. The murder of Thomas Kinnear and his housekeeper Nancy Montgomery in 1843 created a furor in this area which is still recalled from time to time. There was also a general household servant, Grace Marks, w_h(_) _w_as only 16. "iz'oIHBr iatter wefe Irish by birih and had been in Canada only a few years. _ ‘k’innear, a gentleman of considerable means, lived in what was then the Township of Vaughan, about half a mile north of Elgin Mills Road. It was reported in an article in The Liberal of August 25, 1887. that his home was of better construction than the common run of farmhouses in those days and stood about 20 rods from Yonge Street. 7 Both resented the fact they were com- pelled to take their meals in the kitchen and perform the drudgery and menial tasks of the establishment. Hatred and jealousy McDermott became careless in doing his work and, after repeated admonitions from the housekeeper, received a fortnight‘s notice to leave. "Eréceiwas also to be discharged because of impertinence towards the housekeeper. This fanned their hatred and jealousy to fever height. Theyiirl‘ecided to kill both master and housekeeper and to flee to the United States with whatever plunder they could galher. rV-I-(‘innierér rodelinto Toronfo on horéeback to draw some bank dividends July 27, 1843, and was to be gone oyernight. _ Grace persuEded the Housekeeper to share her bed and McDermott was to bash her head in with the axe. fl However, he found himself unable to force himself to kill her. Killed with axe The next day Grace called him a coward and goaded him into a second attempt. This Gruesome farm double murder in 1843 NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW Arthur Meen Minister of Revenue 10.50 12.25 14.00 17.50 21.00 With the actual arrival of spring, it is pleasant to report our hospital board has only Comrade Jack Hippell listed as a resident in sick bay. For the benefit of ALL members of Branch 375! Disregard all former dates and rumors regarding the May general meeting. The top ‘gen’ is it will be held May 26 at 8 pm. This past weekend has been hectic. Thursday evening we took on energy by relaxing in the lounge. Friday evening saw ye olde hall swinging upstairs and down. Richmond Hill Minor Soccer was host for a suc- General meeting is May 26‘ by Chris Ratchford 884-7030 FHH759A According to McDermott’s own testimony, he then opened the trap door and hurled the housekeeper into the cellar. Mcbermott took the kerchief from Grace's neck and used it to garote the poor woman and held her down with his knee until he was certain that this time she was dead. When Grace, who had been in the barn milking, returned to the house, McDermott insisted she accompany him into the cellar where they discovered the housekeeper was not yet dead. In-fact she was recovering her senses and raised her clasped hands as if to implore mercy. Kinnear returned from Toronto driving a light wagon the next day and was informed his housekeeper had gone to Toronto by stage. time he didn‘t hesitate in putting the axe to work. After tea he was inveigled by McDermott into the hamess-house or back kitchen, shot through the heart and his body thrown into the cellar. The young murderers then packed all the valuables they could find into the new wagon, even going down to the cellar to take the money from the dead man's pockets. ‘ They left the farmhouse about 11 pm and breakfasted in Toronto about 5 am before boarding a boat for Lewiston where they planned to be married. She spent a short time in the Toronto Insane Ayslum and after several petitions to the government was liberated. It was reported she later changed her name and married. They were both found guilty of murder and were sentenced to be hanged. In the case of McDermott the penalty was carried out in November of that year, but in the case of Grace Marks her sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. Forty-four years later the house still stood, the trap door leading to the cellar still existed and the property was owned and occupied by ER. Clubine. - They were arrested by the bailiff the next morning about 5 am. cessful dance with George Cowie and Ken Birch leading the music upstairs. Downstairs Peter and John led the entertainment of the weekly “free and easy". Dorothy Fitzgerald came up with the winning number in the lucky draw at the latter. Saturday night “Nostalgia Nightâ€, sponsored by Branch 375 Color Guard and Pipe Band. Music of the 40’s and 50’s brought back many memories â€" the grim ones eased 'by those moments of pleasure which are more easily recalled. Do you remember dancing to music by Glen Miller and swinging to the tunes of the Dorsey Brothers, Charlie Barnett, Harry James, et a]? Lucky winners of the evening were: Mrs. Bray of Newmarket, a stereo radio and Mrs. Audrey Yule of Richmond Hill, a hamper of groceries. Sunday dawned sunny, cool and clear. The legion bus, loaded with Legionnaires, took off for the sunny climes of Markham to take part in the Markham Veterans‘ Association parade. The rest had the pleasure of watching and listening to the best pipe band in the country and seeing the color guard put on a parade of their own â€" with a dif- ference. Our pipe band and color guard add_ed_ t_o the color. After a brief ceremony at the town cenotaph, we paraded down the main street to the Legion Hall where we met with many WWI veterans from Sun- nybrook and other areas. «It was an afternoon of comradeship that will long be remembered. NOTICE to CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of Rhona Elizabeth Ball All persons having claims against the Estate of Rhona Elizabeth Ball, late of the Town of Richmond Hill, in the Regional Municipality of York, who died on or about the 18th day of February, 1905, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before 30th day of May, 1975, after which date the Estate will be distributed, with regard only to the claim of which the undersigned shall then have notice, and the undersigned will not be liable for any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice. DATED at Richmond Hill, this 18th day of April, 1975. Frank Ball and Doreen Violet Elliot Dunlop, Executors of the Estate of Rhona Elizabeth Ball, by their solicitors, Lawlor, LeClaire, Stong & Nevins, Barristers & Solicitors, 10265 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Branch 375 How to get a good deal on your ï¬rst home The cars in our comparison chart, the "mid-price" European imports, have a reat deal in common. They are superbly engineere . economical. built to last. (and no longer significantly more expensive than their North American competitors!) We Suggest that the more thorough a comparison you make between them, the more convinced you will become of the outstanding value of the Peugeot 504 GL. When you test drive 0 Peugeot, you will experience the feel of the car. which we cannot express in our comparison And that’s the story behind the Commerce Registered Home Ownership Plan. The Commerce Registered Home Ownership Plan is another way we can help you make more of the money you’ve got. If you’re eligible for the Plan, (resident in Canada for tax purposes, 18 or over, and did not own a home during the tax year) you can contribute up to $1000 a year. The interest you cam is paid into your account twice a year, so you earn interest on your interest. A n . When you can get the bank and the government to help you collect the down- payment for 2t home, thatjs ggoocl deal. If you could decide by computer you’d buy Peugeot. Momfloctuver 5 suggested F O D 1975 SPECIFICATIONS PRICE Wheelbase Trock Displacement Suspens-on Sreenng Brokes Sunshine Roof Headlights YES Aside from the ï¬nmediate beneï¬t of in- Peugeot 504 GL 4 dr. sedan 1971 cc lndependenr on all four wheels Rock 6 Pinion Four wheel dlSC. power ossusted Michelin XAS, high speed roduol WSW Stondord Rectangular with quartz halogen high beam (H l ; $5.775 I 08" 56.5‘ BANK OF COMMERCE paces and specmconons as of Feb I5 CANADIAN IMPERIAL PE 116 £016ng It's for too good a car to ignore. Volvo 244 4 dr. sedon 104" 53,1 †1990 cc Independent fron ngid oxle reor Rock Cy Pinion Four wheel dlSC, power ossmed $6.605 Goodyeor rOdIO Not ovodoble Srondord seoled beom GREENWOOD GARAGE LTD. 16 Industrial Rood (416) 884-8841 Q9 come tax relief, there’s the long range beneï¬t of accumulated interest. Think of it. Once you’ve reached your maximum $10,000 lifetime limit, you’ll have a nice tidy sum of money, worth a lot more than $10,000. Ask one of our over 1600 Commerce managers for details. Just think, you can now beneï¬t from saving money and avoiding taxes when you buy a home of your own in a few years. And that’s a pretty good deal. Audi 100 L5 4 dr. sedon' 56.1" 1875 cc Independent from ngid oxle reor Rock 6 meon DISC front. drum rec power casusred $275 exrro Standard sealed beom $6.295 Rodlol ply 05,3 chort. o ride which is uniquely comfortoble and stable. Our oII or0und independent suspension system is tuned to the Michelin XAS tires. stondord on Peugeot. There ore two other things about Peugeot you should know. We build more then 700,000 cers per year. more than twice as mony 05 Volvo, for exomplei We olso build most of our own components Thor's 0 large port of the teoson why we are able to hold the line on price better than the others. You don't need 0 computer to figure that out. THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. May 14, 1975 â€" 5 96.4" 52.6" 1990 cc Independent on all four wheels \Vorm C: Roller DISC from, drum rec! power assisted MlChelln XAS high speed rodiol $294 exrro Srondord seoled beam BMW 2002 2 dr. sedan $6.695 'er s pubhshed m'ovmom Sumac! to change wuhout not.“ Mercedes Benz 230 4 dr. sedon l 080" 56 7" 2300 cc lndependenr on 0 four wheels Recirculating boll Fow wheel disc power ossmed Rodnol ply W 5 WV $305 extro Stondord sealed beom $10,170