The Liberal, 22 Jan 1959, p. 11

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Dr. W. J. Mason v DENTIST .5§A YONGE 5'“. SOUTH TUmer 4-1311 Richmond Hill Clubine & Menu in Kin: 2M Deciantis - Rice ' GENERAL CONTR/ CTORS Bullying Repairs 8: Alterations Drun a: Concrete Work H. D. Melsness, 0.0 X-RAY cor Windhu'st Gate & Bayview (l blotk south Bayview Plan) Phone TU. _4~l1075 By Appointment PLASTERING CONTRACTORS 'John R. Kane, D. X-Ray ' 9 CLARKE AVE. THORN HILL ‘ BY “APPOINTMENT AV. 5.3451 Residence , 63 Roseview Ave. TU. 4-1428 Richmond mu Leonard W. J. Smith -& Son Paper Hanging Spray Painting , Painting T Building . Traders . Richmond Floor Service Floors, dustless sanding, refinishing. ’ All work guaranteed. Free estimates. can-ran!) ACCOUNTANT ‘ 415-3741 " ” Rosenberg B. COM. CBAWI‘ERED ACCOUNTANT - TELEPHONE V AURORA PArkvlow 1-4511 5453y, YONGE STREET BA. 5-4701 Arthur G. Broad, RICHVALE. ONTARIO Suite 2. 31 Yonge st. N. Richmond Hi“ ‘4 King St. W. ILA. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT G. 'Ch‘assie 9 BUILDER ' CONTRACTOR Homes or General Repairs TU. 4-2933 Richmond Hill Interior and ‘Exterior Phone AV. 5-453] 213 Oak Ave.. Richvale Chiropractic 21 mlford Park An Richmond Hill TUrncr 4-2062 3: Appointment Phonc M or AVIS-2736 FREE ESTIMATES Accountants ' Dental Philip Swan L. E. Clark TU. 4-1483 TU. 4-4217 Toronto PROFESSIONAL AND‘ BUSINESS DIRECIORY TU. 4-1701 "Red Seal" Adequate Wiring Repairs 5: Service for Washers. Dryers. Stoves. Refrigerators. Oil Burners, Radio TV, Electric Heating All Appliance Repairs 53 Yonge N. TU. 4-3211 For All Occasion: Phoriel orfle'rs délii/e'réd anywhere in North Yonge -St. District ‘2518'tYfing'e‘Sta {a1 51;, Clementw Telephone HU 5-1145 ‘ Helen Simpson Lynett, Jr Lyv-ett SCHOOL DAYS: Leave Maple 7.15 am. Leave Richmond Hill 9.15 am, Leave Maple 3.30 pfm. Lem Richmond Hill a p.m. Contractor Heavy Machinery Float Crane P.C.V. Licence K Buildings Moved LANGSTAF‘F Ph. A'V.‘ 5-177 ‘Langstafi' Phone AV. 5-1770 Postal Address Richmond Hill S. S., Ont. / Also carpets cleaned in your home. » Work Guaranteed. Office TU. 4-3571 Dr. P. R. Macfarlane General Business and. GRAVEI. Crushed StoneLoam and Fill Charles Matthews Carpet Cleaners QUALITY CLEANERS .OF RUGS . AND UPHOLSTERY Coaches For All Occasions Telephone Kill! 56 Langdon’s Coach Lines Ltd. Dr. J. M. Dryer DENTIST ' ' Open Evenings " Gu Ettuctionl 78 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL ‘ TUrner 44462 Dr. J. .Perdicaris MEDICAL-DENTAL RENAULT Sales & Service HILL-CITY MOTORS (RICHMOND HILL) v TU, 4.4221 ALL WORK DONE BY MACHINE E. CHARITY CENTRE BAYVIEW PLAZA BEVERLEY ACRES PHONI ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS PROFESSIONAL SERVICE RADIO TELEVISION HIGHâ€"FIDELITY HERRIDGE ELECTRIC DENTIST Gas Extractions 50 You" St. North 7 Hid-1171 Richmond Hill Richmond TU. 4-4217 Dental Richmond Hill - Rel. , TU. 4-1932 80 Yong: St. 3. Richmond Hill Jack Walkington GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire. Automobile, Liability. Vflnil. Accident and Sickness Farm Insurance 3 Specialty KING City Telephone 28 Hair Styling Permanent Waving Toronto PA. 7-5052 EM. 4-3652 EXCAVATING. ‘BULLDOZING. DRAGLINE lam Ponds and swimming pool: a specialty 60x 173787 King City. Ontario Roy A. Phillips Bus. AV. 5-3630 Res. TU. 4-3935 Insu'i'ancg - Mortgages - Fire Auto - Liability The Bank of {ova Scotia Bldg. AURORA Gillespie. T.V. & Radio Service Repairs to Television Home Radios - Car Radios PHONE BA. 1-1385 P3 8-59". Receiving Hours: 8 am. - 6 pm By appointment Ind “will” lGeneral Business QUALITY CLOTHES Men’s and Ladies’ made-to- measure Body 8; \Fender Kep‘airs Complete Refinishing I! you haven't heard of our re- putation. enquire from your friends All work guaranteed. 144 Sprdcc Avs. Stop 22A Vonge St. Richvale For appointment. ph. AV. 5-3631 Humane Services .Formerly Bloor & Yonge Sts; For All Your Insurance Needs Richvale Auto Body by appointment any time 117 Carrville Road West Insurance Aaency A. BURNETT ' General Insurance 17 Yonge St. N. Richm‘ond Hill TU. 4-1551 or otherwise by gppointment â€" NO CHARGE -â€" Harold Millard Construction Co. 164 Hendon Ave. Stop 10A 'Willowdale Day or night - All work guaranteed Sellwood Salon ‘ TU. 4-2321 Corner A aency Limited SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS GENERAL INSURANCE JOHN HIRTZ Leno’s Machine Shop 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL AV. 15-] 974 STEAMFITTING WELDING 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill mummm Complete Insurance Service '24 Adelaide St; W. Indi'*id‘1a1 Attention Roy V. Bick PHONE'KING 218 H errington AVenue 5-1379 Insurance AV. 5-4529 PM! -' DESTROY“ ~WÂ¥IU~W Telephone: (Continuedi CATS EM. 3-0311 PA. 7-5046 LE. 2-1226 Barristers. Solicitors. and » Notaries Eveninzs 7.00 to 9.00 Saturdays 10 mm. to 5 pm. TU. 4-3676 , Buyview Plan Shoz pin: Centre. Richmond Hill Toronto. 67 Yonze Street. EM. (-0479 Miller and Brodey Barrister, Solicitor ind Notary | Public ‘\ Aurora. Ontario , Telephone: Aurora Office PA. 7-5052 Residence, Aurora. PA. 7-5046 Toronto Office EM. 4-3652 Every Thursday afternoon 'l‘Urner 4-1551 Richmond Hill Toronto Office - 18 Toronto St. Phone EM. 3-5877 J. Rabinowitch, BA. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. N OTARIES K. M. R. Etlver. QC. Joseph Vale. »Q.C. ‘J. M. Peppiltt. BA. William Errington, 8. Com. 195A MAIN ST. Ph.: TW. 5 4571. Newmarket. Ont. J. Roy Herrington Stivetf, Vale, Pepm'att. Errington James H Timvmins BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 65 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill TU. 4-2084 Richmond Theatre Block Res. TU. 4 2117 Barrister. Solicitor & Notary ' Public Ernie Brook 8: Son Barrister. Solicitor. Notary_Puhllc l7 Yonge St. N, Richmond Hill Barriste'r. Solicitor. Notary Public Te'ephonc 11 Maple. Ont Floyd E. Corner TU. 4-1219 Plaxton & Deane Norman A. Todd, Savage Insurance Services ;. GENERAL INSURANCE Fire. Automobile. Plate Glass. office 55A Yongo St. South Residence 73 Léisurc I4an BETTER INSURANCE PROTECTION AND 55‘? VICE Frank L. Walsh Office TUmer 4-1780 Residence TUrner 4-1863 LTD. General msuranvce TU. 4-3445 l7 Ellzabeth’St. North Toronto: EMpire 6-250? 350 Bay Street Evenings by appointment Automobile Finanéinz. etc. Barristgr, Solidth ate. RICHMOND HILL NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER Richmond Hill. Out. 17 Yonge St. N. 15 yONGE ST. NORTH Richmond Hill. Ohtario THORNHILL Richmond Hill Office 15 Yonge Street N, TUrner 4-2071 Thornhill Office AV. 5-1197 Banister & Solicitor- ’. C. Newman THORN HILL AVenue 5-3165 TUrner 4-15.51 By Appointment insurance Notary Public Richmont’ Hill Legal (Continued! Richmond Hill .. George T. ' Yates. BY APPOINTMENT ' v 31 Yang; St. N'., Richmondafim Northern Building ‘ Office: TUmer- 4-3121 If no man: can Fnosnat 3-5327 Ontario Land Surveyor: 130 Willowdale, Ave., Willowdale. Ont” BA. 5-3031 Res. George T. Yttes, 0.L.S.. 53 Bedford Park Avenue Richmond Hill. TU. 4-2941 By Appointment Richvale -. Laugstnff Stop'ZOA Yong: Street Phone AV! 5-2621 Dr. D. A. McBurney Eyes exumlned -' Glassei fitted Our laboratory will finish and re- pair glasses for you on the ‘ premises. 4o LEVENDALE RD. Richmond Heights Plaza TU. (-5621 AV. 5-5061 Open Thursday a; Friday evenings CANADIAN CANCER . SOCIETY Richmond Hill «In District Unit For information call Riehmond Hi“ TU. 4-1229 TU. #3463 Thomhifl AV. 5-1603 4 AV. 5-1743 Maple 247W AV. 5-2406 Unionville 239 Dr. G. N. Norheim Dr. Una Jean Horsley Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted 31 YONGE ST. NORTH Phone TUrner 4-3962 Monday â€" 9:30 - 5:30 Wednesday --â€" 9:30 ~ 12:00 Friday -â€" 9:30 v 8:30 \ Home Office LE. 34789 A. W. Kirchen, R.0. (By Appointment) Medical Cent», Bani" le ' Richmond Hill. Ont. 0am & Residence TU. 4-4040 Dr. Jas. R5 Langstafl’ Dr. John B. Wynne Dr. Alien J. Smith BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. NOTARY PUBLIC RICHMOND HILL 1 Duflefln 5t. AVcnuo 5-1477 Tvrner 4-1548 Dr. Cameron Cowan Residence Business BAIRISTER. SOLICITOB ,& NOTARY PUBLIC Marguerite Boyle W. .-C. Knox, R.0. Av. 5-3634 By Appointment By Appointment 363 Markham Rd. RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-1008 (1 Block west of Stanley) Dr. D. B. Robson THORNEILL Dr. J. P. Wilson Elocutlon. Public Speaking Platform Department Dramatic Art Stuart P. Parker Dr. Victor Zuck 4 Claim!) .St. 3. Richmond Hill By Appointment Office TU. 4-1422 Residence -â€"- TU. 4-1314. Dr. Leon Bloom Br Appointment 4 Churqu St. 3. fl Centre Richmond am om» -- TU. 4'12?! Ronda» â€"- TU. 4-1303 W. E. Neil Mann “HOMEWOOD HALL” Optometry I! unenlth 50 Yonge St. N. RICHMOND HILL TUrner 4-1154 Surveyors Musical Medical -â€" BA; 1-18-08 WILLOWD‘ALE Legal Thornhfll (continued) TU. 4-4618 To Customer Specifications PINDER BROS. -LTD. 2 0tonobee The Charles Howitt Home and School have been asked by led- eratiqn to make a survey in our area and, form an opinion on two topics, “The Role of the Home," and “Teachers' Supply." To ans- wer these questions, there will be a meeting held at the school on Monday, January 26. A panel of experts will explain their views and then the general and- ience will have a chance to be heard and have their particular qugrtlons pnswereq. TheSe ladies will in turn ask other ladies to canvass their sec- tions of the area so there will be a great army of Marching Moth- ers. Please have your donations ready and make a note of the date of the drive. Charles, Howl“ H. 8: S. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Mabley, Denham Drive, gave a birthday party for Sandra. their daughter, on her ninth birthday, on Friday. Jnnuary 16. A merry time was had by all‘her little guests who include Susan Nelder, Susan Baird, Heather Hall, Janet Hall, Cindy Rhodes. Beverley Markle, Joan Shaw, Dianne Colangelo, Susan Brown, Lee Rootham, Lin- da Mahon, LianaClovenick and Dianne Barrow who lives in Rich- mond Hill. lst L'angstaff Group Committee The “March of Dimes” cam- paign is starting again. Mu. John Pump, Westwood Lane, held a meeting at her home on Mon- day, January 12. Her daughter, Mrs. Irene Croat, captain of the area. chaired the meeting. The drive will be held on Monday, February 2. and, as last year’s d nationswera 32.801.00. the can- vassers hope to better the total this year. Our area includes in the north May Avenue and in the south Steeles. AVenue. west to Bathurst and bounded on the east by Bayview. The lieutenants cov- ering this section are as followsâ€"â€" Mrs, 1". St. John, Mrs. J. E. Macâ€" Neal,’ Miss Wakeley, Mrs. G. R. Davie, Mrs. R. C. Byford, Mrs. N. Hicks. Mrs. Ld. Percival, Mrs. J. J. Buchanan, Mrs. Sadie Boyd, J. Taylor, Mrs. H. Glassey. Mrs. L. D. Wakeley and Mrs. Walter Ellis. The moderator of the panel will be, Eilcrt Sand. supervising prin- ciple of our school area, with penâ€" el consisting of Dr. Ross Doan, G. A. Chandler, J. Jackson Taylor, members of the school board; Maynard Hallman, inspector of public schools; Mrs. A. R. Pollock, as housewife and mother, and E. E. Spears as business man and father. Do come out and support your home and school in this in- teresting project. ‘ 2nd Riohvalc Guides At the Guide meeting at Charles Hewitt School. Tuesday. January 13. Linda Goldthorpe was enrolled. Congratulations to Trudy Peck for becoming the Fat- rol Leader of the Kingfishers. Northolt Square Dance A very successful evening was held on Friday. January 16 at Charles Hewitt School, when the Northolt Homeowners held their square dance. Charley Murray and his wife, Peggy, made it all seem so easy to do couples danc- es. circle dances and squares, that everyone enjoyed themselves and are looking forward to the next one on February 20. ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Ford, Westwood Lane, on the birth of a daughter, Nancy Louise, on Sunday, January 11, at Newmarket Hospital. This is a happy occasion for Joanne, aged two. to have a little sister. 10 Lorne Ave. TU. 4-2220 Rudy Kloosterman AX. 3-6131 Ted DeBoer . AT. 2~5a77 VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone. - 147 You“ St. N " ’ ‘Offlco -- ' ' TU 4-162 Dr. .W. Allan Ripley STEEI. '|.|NTE|.S I BEAMS The Group Corrfmittee for lst connmsfiounnm‘s: MRS..E. z. spnAns 17 Renault. Drive t ‘ ‘ P110116 4 Ill Spruce Ave: WELL DIGGING AND CLEANING WELL TILE FOR SALE All Kinds of Compressoi' Work - Dr.” Cicely Wilton Kept in Stock Portable Crane Service STEEL FABRICATING Small Animal Practice ‘ By Appointment Veterinary BA. 1-3344. RICHVALE A NEWS THE LIBERAL, Richmond HiII‘,__0ntario, Thursday, January“ 22, 1959 11 Richmond Hill M35. M. I. TAYLOR The. following officers were e1- ected: Treasurer. Mr. Wm. Tur- ner; organist, Miss Ruth Beynon; assistant organist, Miss Joan A special tribute was paid to the ladies of the W.A_. and W. M.S. for the fine work they are doing, and‘ to the girls who take junior congregation: .Mrs. Turn- er of the explorers group and her assistants, Mrs. F.‘ Boys and Mrs. Kilcup, and all others‘a‘iding in the work .of the church, Rev. Igennedy' expressed his apprecia: t on. ’ After Easter ». _a_ cemmunicants' class will be conducted-.byRev. Kennedy. The members will, join. the church in June. “ ‘ ‘ He had attended four dfficial board meetings and all six meet- ings of'the Presbytery._ At the last meeting he was appointed to record all statistics of the whole Presbytery. ,Rev. Kennedy. as is all the congregation, is very proud oi th‘e‘fact that the repres- entative of this charge to the Laymanis Ass'ocia'tion. 'Mrs. W. G. Jennings) is also the presi~ dent of that association for 1959. Rev. Kennedy c’onductsxeligious instruction in five rural. "schools. 9 rooms, using grade 6 and grade 3 books as his guide. ’ ' _ Mrs. Milton We‘lls reported the year’s proceeds for the WA. am- ounted to $1,236.23 with a balance of $119.29 from 1957, making a total of $1,355.57. Expenses am- ounted to $1,067.00, leaving a bal- ance of $288.57. The parsonage board report was given by Mr. W. Jennings. This consisted of a paint job done to the outside of the parsonage. Mr. W. Jennings of the parsonage committee reâ€" ported a very satisfactory paint- ing job done to the inside of the parsonage. ‘ Rev. Kennedy reported there had been one wedding, one bap- tism, and no funerals» at Temper- ancev-ille. There are 30 active families in the- church and 15 in- active. There is a total member- ship of '77, of which 55 are res- idents. 22 non-residents. The W.M.S. report, given by Mrs. L. Cunningham, secretary- treasurer, reported a total in- come of $98.43, which 'exceed‘ed the allocation to be sent to Pres- bytery by $13.43. An unfortunate incident hap- pened to the Ted Edawrd: of Maryvale Crescent on Saturday, January 17, when their I.G.A. store in Thornhill was robbed. An interesting feature of this rob- bery was the fact that the Ed- wards drove by the store and thought the furnace was out as The Temeruncevllle United Church annual congregational meeting was held on January 13. Rev.‘ Ivan Kennedy acted as the chairman and Mrs. Wilbert Jen- nings was appointed secretary for the evening; ' The Sunday School report, giv- en by Mrs. Jack Macklin stated Sunday school services had been held on 47 Sundays, with 10 mis- sionary se‘rvIces during the year. The average attendance was 45 with a high of 65. The M. and M. donations amounted to $28.26, the total proceeds were $302.00 with expenses of $200.41.'1eavinz a balance of $101.59. ‘ 'Mr's. Fred Hare, treasurer, gave the qhoir report, the am- ount taken in was $82.98, with expenses of $8.13, leaving a bal- ance of $74.85. 200 and over flat - Eleanor Edwards 243. 209. Pat Mills 224, Irena Edwards 222. Flo Baird 238, fiuriel Markle 222, Norm‘a Luz: High‘ three .with hutdicnp â€"â€". Irene Edwards 649. Team standâ€" ings -â€" Larkspur'fl, Hollyhocks 69, Marigolds 57, Rose: 56, Ca- mellias 53, A/sters 51. , Store Robbed Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Clark, Deh- ham Drive, spent an enjoyable weekend in St. Catharines with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. George Hildebrand. They motor- ed to Niagara Falls in the even~ ing on Saturday. Neighbourhood Bowlers Lanzstaif Cubs and’ Scouts held a meeting at the home of Bob Webster on Monday, January 12. The District Commissioner has asked for our Scout troop to out on a skit at the Leaping Wolf ceremony to be held this your in Thornhill. entitled “How a Troop works on a Patrol System." CORRESPONDENT: MR8. MILTON WELLS. I. R. 3 KING â€".â€"â€"-â€"uâ€"â€"- P110110 PR. m TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS THE BAFFLES Phone AV. 5-4298 Phond AV. 5-8118 Mrs. Mai-ilan conducted the W.M.S. meeting. The‘ Worlgl Day of prayer Service will be held on Febryary 13 Mat St. John’s Church. With Mrs. Fred Hare, new pres- ident, presiding,‘it- was decided the W.A. donate $60 toWards the caretakers' salary; Mrs, Kennedy expressed apptaéiatlon for the lovely plant, otgwhgpe mum: at. Christmas. ' ' . ‘ . chris'tm'as. v g5; . - . Rev. Kennedy ebndflcted the installatign; of; (officers for. 1959. The meetin ,of the Sunday school staff, r suited‘in the fol- lowing elections: Bob Macklin, secretary; Linda Chalk, treasurer; Gordon Henshaw,.‘ assistant secé retary; Wayne , Paxton,“ collection for junior group. Teachers: Sr. beginners, Donna Jennings; Jr. beginners, Joan Hare; Sr. prim- ary, Patsy Macklin; Jr. primary. Irene Mashinter; juniors, ‘ Mrs. Jack Macklin; *Jr. boys, Mrs. W; Jennings; intermediates. Mrs. Milton Wells; missionary super- intendents, Mrs. 13911 Chalk, 517. group; Mrs. F. Hare, Jr. group. The boys in the senior primary will be in charge of the projector for the hymns in the junIOr group; Rev. Kennedy was present at this meeting. and during: discus- sion it was decided to divide the Sunday school into ' t'wo - groups. The senior classes will meat up- stairs after church is dismissed at 11 am. Mrs.jw. Jennings will ,c'ontinu'e to act'as superintendent; The. junior ‘grades will meet as, usual in the Sunday school rooms where Mrs. Milton " Wells : Will 'he in charge. 'It 'is‘ hoped in' the" heat future a man teacher Will be 'av- ailable for the teen-age boys and also an adult class Started. - ‘ W.A. and W.M.S. g ’ ‘ ' The‘ WA. and W.M.S_.‘ineetin_g was held at the‘ home of Mrs. Norman Rumble on Thursday. January 15. The dev‘otional period' was taken by Mrs. 'LorneVCIu‘l- ningham who gave an article ‘on “The New Ye‘gr’i. Mr. Boys expressed the ap- preciation of all to Mr. Kennedy for his and Mrs. Kennedy’s faith- ful service to ‘the congregation. Sunday School v ' _ Hare. A11 elders are appointh for life. At their own request. Fred, Boys and Wilbert Jennings" ruv lgnation from the board 0! stew ards was occepted to make way for two‘ new members. W. Jam" and M. Wells. They wllNervo on the board two years'lto complets the three year term begun by the other two men. Fred Hare. was‘ rte-appointed to serve as repres- entative 'of this church on the Prggbytery men}: grgup. _' I .u ,, , The report given by Mr. Wm. Turner, treasurer, showed re- ceipts of $2,979.65 and expense: of $2,743.94, leaving a balance of $235.71. The budget for 1959, worked out by.Mr. Turner was $2,277.00, a committment‘of ah. out $76.00 per family. Temper. anceville’s share of expenses on the charge for the suggested bud- get amounted to $1,620.00 The, stewards meet the last Sunday of each month to discuss affairs of the church. friends with a party at hex-home on Saturday. January 17, Among her nests ‘ were ' Judy Smnllboyo, Avrl Lunarr, Harriet Morn!!! ‘1 star, Randy Patterson, 3,0 Spears, Doug Gordon, Paulfiwlu- dle and Phil Alexander. ' r Pot. Luck Supper . The W.A. of St. Barnabas An- glican Church held a pot luck. supper on «Tue day, January 13, at the home 0 Mrs. T. Jelllcoe, MacKay Drive. After a very auc- ceaarul dinner, the 14 ladies prea- ent discussed having a sprln: bl- zaar, to be held early m May. (Continued on Page 14) x flat, Joan Campbell 625; hi 1; triple with. Joan Cum bell 68 ; men's high single flat. ack Jelli- coe 240; men’s high single with, Jack Jelllcoe 252; ‘men’s high triple flat. Norm Winterfleld, 583; men's high triple With. North V‘lnterfleld, 616. Birthday Party Carolan Miller» Wgstwood Lane. whose 15th birthday u on December A 17, entertain: _,h¢r - High 'uhgle 1mm flat 1‘ c. Endlcott 250:. high sin le- ladies with, jean Eon 381; but: tljlplp 200 Ind over flntq-aOke- Bloom- qulat 209. Charlie-Brice 211. Jack Jellicoe 240. Ross Clark 203, Adum Krlaman 224. Jean Ross 240, Norm Winterflcld 200. 214, Tom Easth 213. Isobel Weir 284. 212. C1!!! Run 207, John Kolkn mm 200. Connlg Endicgtt 250. ,7 ‘ the front window was an steamcd uf. Fusing by a little latar'they d dn't no in because the window had clearad. It is believed that the robbcr was at this time hard gtwork. g‘ ' ‘ ‘ - Lunrloh Bowlers . a,

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