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Elliott; Musical and Literary committee, Mrs. R. Ward, Mrs. G. W. Shore, Mrs. John Mack, Mrs. W. 0. Duncan; Relief Committee. Mrs. G. W. Bagg, Mrs. H. N. Smith; Flcrwer Committee, Mrs. D. Lon‘g- house, Mrs. B. Kellam; Education, Mrs. R. Ward; Agriculture, Mrs. James Ellï¬ot; Health, Mrs. J. Dix; Penace, Mrs. W. Rymifll; Legislation. Mrs. D. Mainprize; Historical Re- search, Mrs. G. Shore; Home Econ- omics, Mrs. A. W. Farr; Commun. ity Activities and Relief, Mrs. G. W Bagg. MONDAY, MAY 29th, 1939 at 2 o’clock mm. to hear and‘ adjudicate upon all com- plaints against the Assessment Roll of the Municipality of the Township of Markham for the said year 1939. All parties interested are requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. †"CHARLES HOOVER, Clerk of the said Munlcipality Unionvi‘lle, May 11th, 1939. TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM COUNTY OF YORK PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a Court of Revision of the As- sessment Roll for the Township of Markham will be held in Township Hall, Unionville, on‘ COURT OF REVISION; AC 1939â€"40 OFFICERS ELECTED BY ‘ TEACHERS ARE URGED T0 LOCAL SENIOR INSTITUTE STRESS SAFETY DURING â€""â€""‘ ROYAL TOUR ALL FOUR ONLY 5«mo ALL FOUR ONLY I am checking below "10 40 :F2‘b; 2nd Vzce-Presment, Mrs Fléming; Secretary,_ Misvs :Veil; Treasurer, Mrs. Jo‘hx Directors, Mrs. John Kellam mes Elliott, Mr‘s. Lulu Wil‘ Municipality of the anch of Institute THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO dents, M1 Fletcher, the Minister of Education Asks For Accident Decrease by Scho"1 Children sai Dr. Simpson added: that teachers and parents might well give their children any other saxï¬ety instruc- tions which would; apply to local con- ditions or arrangements. All corn growers, whether on'the farm or elsewhere, are hereby noti- fied that all corn stublble or other corn remnants, no matter where they may he, must either be plough- ed under completely or else gather- ed and burned before May 20th, and that failure to do so leaves the of- fender liable to prosecution, or to having to pay the cost of sending men in to do the work. THOMAS GRIFFITH, iMany Ontario ‘chools, he said, were making plans to take thousands of children to central points where they would be able to see Their Ma- jesties and join in the celebrations. Every cooperation was being given by educational authorities to local committees in charge of arrange- ments to ensure that the children would be safely cared for in travell- ing away from home and; back again. Childreny would welcome the chance, 'believed Dr. Simpson, to take an active \part in the plan‘s. He appealed to all teachers and parentsl Dr. Simpson commended the ef- forts of Minister of Highways T. B. McQuesten to pay tribute to the King and Queen by greatly reducing the number of highrway accidents during the next two months. to urge upon childrren the need for care and safety to assure that no accidents would mar the occasion of the Royal visit. Every possible preâ€" caution was being made, he pointed out, by highway traffic experts, po- lice, civic officials, ex-servicemen and volunteer mganizations to guard against th'e'possibility of accidents, but they could not hope for a clear record without the help of every boy and girl throughout the province. The minister of education said] his department would give every poss- ible cooperation to the plan. He felt sure every Ontario teacher would help to impress on children the need for extra carefulness dur- ing the busy time of the ROy'al visit when traffic would «be greatly in- creased. 1. King George believers in safety and accident prevention. For many years he has served as patron anï¬ president of satfety -rga‘nizaxtions in England. 2. An accident during the visit of the King and Queen will spoifl'the pleasure of their Canadian tour. 3. Help the smaller children to (be careful. 7. Do not stand in the street; walk on the left-hand side of the road facing on-coming traffic if there is no sidewalk. He suggested the'following points might be emphasizdth to children: 4. Be sure to o‘bey all traffic signs and instructions. They arre made for your safety. 5. Look both ways before crossing the road and wait until there are no cars coming. 6. Never step out quickly into the street from behind} parked' cars or other obstruction-s. 8. Hitchlimg rides on trucks. 01' au- tomobiles is dangerous. Avoid- this fooli'sh practice and don’t let other children do it. Successor to J. J. Deane Director of FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Warning Notice Re Corn Borer Ontario school children will long member the historyamaking events the next two months in Can-a-dta,â€. d- Ontario Minister of Education l'J. L. Simpson in an interview ay. He referred to the influence J. L. Simpson in an interview y. He referred to the influence schoolroom was having on chil- in connection with the fofth- ng- Canadian tour of Their Ma- evs King George and Queen GORDON SELLARS, Assistant Inspector, Markham and Scanboro Wilfrid R. Scott NEED THEIR HELP Inspector for York County \vh Among honour Strir th'e He Ha othy' C in the United‘ Church recently t Union‘ville United1 Church Y.P.U. ar was well received. The play taku place in the garden of a rich your ruler and de-picted' the struggle ‘ hin‘self and his family in dlecidir whether or not to follow the Chris The men‘bers of the caste took their parts exceptionally well. The North York Horticultural Soâ€" ciety held‘ its May meeting in the Township Hall with the president, Mr. W .Curti‘s in the chair. Mr. Percy Bone of Thornhil'l, an out- standing authority on Horticulture, gave a talk on “Annualsâ€. The mem- bership is steadily incweasing. The first monthly Flower Show will be held‘ in, the near future. Next Friday afternoon the local Horticultural Society willl plant trees: at the various schools in the area in honor of the King and Queen’s visit to Canada. Fifty-five members and friendls attended the regular meeting of the North York branch of the Red‘ Cross Society held at the home of Mrs. H. E. VanLuven, 51 Hillcresrt Ave. last Friday. The nresidlent, Mrs. Reeves, presided. Miss Curtis. RN. gave the report of the Victorian Order of Nurses during the past year. This work covers, an area of in charge starts for the outlying districts of Northern Ontario in: a Dental Coach which is fully equipp- edl to take care of all dental WOrk. He stops at all schools and exam- ines ewerry child’s teeth, dJoing the work where necessary at a frac- tional‘ cost. 27 square miles ancl last year 4962 visits were made by the two nurses in change. Dr. W. S. Caldwell, as- sivstamt director of the Ontario- Divi- sion of the Red Omss game an adi- d’ress on his work. He gave an out- line of the work done at the Dental Clinic at Chmlstie St. Hospital, T0â€" 1’onto. At the end of May this Dental Clinic closes and! the dentist As this was the annual meeting the officers Were ealecbed‘ for the coming year and these installed for serrvice were: Hon. President, Mns. W. W. Carson; Hon. Viceâ€"Presidents, Reeve R. E. Bales, Dr. Carl Hill; President, Mrs. L. A. Reeves; 1st Viceâ€"Pres, Mrs. W. H. Dudley; 2nd Viceâ€"Pres, Mrs. J. C. Bnales; Re- cording Secretary, Mrs. L. H. Angâ€" us; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. J. C. Harrison; Treasurer, Miss Ba'nb- ara Bath'gate; Sewing Convenor, Mrs. Arnold‘ Douglas; Executive Committee, Mrs. McCallhlm, Miss Mary Bathgate, Mrs. Harold> Mur- phy. At the conc'lus‘ion of the meet- ing‘ lovely refreshments were served by the ho‘stess. ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS For All Occasions Phone orders delivered any- where in North Yonge St. District Helen Sxmpson Lynett J. F. Lyne’n th Sound crop insurance is important. A. A. Quality Fertilizers make big yields and better quality crops. It pays to use A. A. Qual- ity Fertilizer. The best is always the cheapest in the end- NEWTONBROOK Phone 38 Maple For prices and. particulars apply to Prompt Courteous Service Is Our Motto ne FARMERS ATTENTION !! 2518 YONGE STREET 1d Kenneth FieLd for piano Betty Murphy won the gold for reciting. We extend to our heartiest congratulations. NEIL WOODS (At St. Clements) MOhawk 3000 eat eartiest congr ous drama er W'il Drover Well‘ Mu oir widl hold‘ on Sunday The Harydlu a last wee s" by Dow- 9 presented ‘ecently by Y.P.U. and play takes rich young ,=t1‘uxgg1e of ean par :ï¬â€˜fj‘grlHay & Straw THURSDAY, MAY 25th, 1939 al 2 Phone 42 Richmond Hill I Mwowwwmm‘ J.F‘OX Having taken over Moore Bros. baling business I am pre- pared to bale hay and straw on short notice. Price rea- sonable. Latest facility for moving outfit. Bowden Lumber & Coal C0.. LTD LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Insulex, Donnacona Board. etc. LANSENG WILLOWDALE 42 HUDSON 0234 INSURANCE LIFE, FIRE. ACCIDENT. SICKNESS PLATE GLASS, AUTOMOBILE BURGLARY, GUARANTEE BONDS SPECIAL RATES TO FARMERS ON ALL CARS TARIFF & NONTARIFF 00’s A. G. Savage 90 00000009000099000009999 ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WORK GENERAL MACHINISTS and MARINE ENGINEERS ‘etyiene and Electric Welding and Cutting rtable Machines for Outside Work .one 211 Richmond Hill Furnacea. Eave Troughs, Metal Garages. 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