B THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thurs., March 15, 1951 345 Old Orchard Grove, Toronto VAUGHAN TOWNSHIP Location FOR INFANTS & PRESCHOOL CHILDREN A G A l N s T Diphtheria, Whooping Cough Tetanus <Lockjaw> and Smallpox YORK CDUNTY'HEALTH UNIT WILL BEGIN AT THE FOLLOWlNG TIMES AND PLACES V No. 14 Woodbridge V. No 24 Richvale V. No. 5 Hope V. No. 6 Maple V. No. 15 Elder Mills V. No. 13 Lower 9th V. No. 10 Bryson V. No. 11 Purpleville 'V. No. 20 Mt. Lebanon V. No. 17 Kleinburg V. No. 16 Coleraine V. No. 18 Burlington V. No. 19 Patterson V. No. 3 Carrville V. No. 7 Concord V. No. 8 Edgeley V. No. 9 Vellore V'. No. 12 Pinegrove 'mmmmb- -0†.o.<>.4 m -n-o.¢_‘ Before you plan those long trips into the country, check the list below and see if your car is prepared for them. 0 Does the motor run smoothly? If it doesn’t, make sure that it does. You’ll save on gas and oil. 0 Is the steering easy? Are the tires balanced and free from all wear? If the steering wobbles, the wheels shimmy, and the tires are worn in spots, you are not prepared for safe driving. It will pay to have the FRONT END ALIGNMENT & WHEEL BALANCE scientiï¬cally corrected. Your tires are precious. Save them from excess wear, Spring is also the time to check your farm machinery. Call us for any ELECTRICAL OR ACETYLENE WELDING Our equipment is portable. You can bring the work here or we can go to the work. If you are in the market for a NEW CAR â€" for ECON- OMY plus â€"- drive the “JOWETT JAVELIN.†Don’t buy before you try it. It’s fast and roomy, you are bound to like it. . If you prefer the sports version, there’s the “J AVELIN JUPITERâ€, champion in the 11/2 litre class. Come in for a demonstration. We Also Sell â€" FIRESTONE tires, batteries and accessories. GOODYEAR tires and accessories. NEW BLUE SUN 0C0 gas. SUN OCO, VEEDOL, CASTROL & ACE HI motor oils. BUDGET PLANS for any purchases or car repairs. TOWING (long and short distances) O.M.L. Service SPRING IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER Regular calls in Richmond Hill district GORDON KENNEDY ERNIE KETOLA PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT my.-th HMO-0.0.0.0-).0-0-0-OQMI‘U .( Uni-0‘ I 3.00 pm. 10.30 am. 1.30 pm. 3.00 pm. 9.30 am. 10.30 am. 9.00 am. 10.00 am. 11.00 am. 1.30 pm. 2.30 p.111. 3.30 pm. 9.30 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 1.30 p.m. 2.30 pm. 3.30 pm. 3.00 pm. Time 13 March, 20 March, 20 March, 20 March, 21 March, 21 March, 22 March, 22 March, 22 March, 22 March, 22 March, 22 March, 3 April, 3 April, 3 April; 3 April, 3 April, 11 April, RE. 3139 THORNHILL 81 Date 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 The Jackes Avenue, Soutneast Avenue is conï¬ned to Vaughan Ratepayers Association fluenza. Auxiliary, met at the home of Mrs. Bell on March 1, with 14 members Mrs. Witt, teacher attending. Road School, has been ' n 77... “4; ...:11 LA ï¬t)?! Education Week was marked at Powell Road School on March 8 with a meeting at which parents and teachers got to know each oth- er and discussed the problems of education. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A. Fraser of Mill Road on the birth of'a daughter at the Toronto Gen- eral Hospital, Tuesday, March 6. We welcome to our neighbornood Mr.»and Mrs. Richard Speight who have come to live with Ronald, Paul and Art Speight of Yonge Canadian Legion Branch 375 held a euchre at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Skippon Friday even- ing. Prize winners were: Ladies lst, Mrs. H. Arbon; 2nd Mrs. Ar- nold; consolation, Mrs. S. Sparkes. Men’s prizes, lst, Mr. H. Arbon; 2nd, Mr. G. Skippon; consolation, Mrs. Moorhead. Mr. S. Arbon drew the lucky ticket on the tea Ratepayers meeting to be neld at Richvale school Thursday, March 15 at 8 pm. pot. North Richvale residents sent a representative to the council meet- ing in hope of getting something done in regard to deplorable con- ditions of our roads. Please watch for announcement regarding our coming meeting in connection with new school in our community. Street Legion. A euchre will be held Friday evening, March 16, at the home of G. Skippon,. Yongehurst Road un- der the auspices of the Canadian CORRESPONDENT â€" MRS. M. BLACKBURN, Yongehurst Rd. Mrs. M Rem’llong of 65 Jackes JACKES AVENUE NEWS NORTH RICHVALE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: â€"- MRS. M. BELL, 17 Jackes Avenue, Thornhill Telephone Richmond Hill 1371113 Telephone Thomhill 294R3‘ Mrs. Witt, teacher at the Powell Road School, has been off sick with influenza and will be conï¬ned to her home for another two Weeks. Mrs. Burke is taking her place until she is able to return. Her pupils sent her a beautiful plant. Mr. Learn, principal of Powell Road School, has also been an inâ€" fluenza. viétim but is hoping to re- turn to school this week. Mrs. Lewis of London, Ontaru,’ has been spending the past Week with her daughter, Mrs. G. Hopper of Yongehurst Rd. Seventeen mothers attended the Guide Mothers meeting at the home of Mrs. R. Paul, Spruce Ave., March 8. Paper drive and euokie day were planned. Guide and Brownie Leaders went to Wlest Hill for a day’s training on Saturday, March .10. Camp programme was outlined and the Guide Rally in June. Correspondent: Mrs. R. Stuart, R. R. 1 Maple Tel. Maple 110R3 Mr. Wm. Kyle and son of York- ton, Saskatchewan, visited recently with Mr. Ed Kyle. Although Mrs. Bowman had been in rather delicate health for some time, her sudden passing came as a great shock to her many friends. The late Mrs. Bowman reuded on the McCleary Stock and Dairy farm where her husband is em- ployed. Mr. Alf Bagg, Norman and Don attended the 27th annual College Royal at the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, last week. Mr. Chas. Peelar, who has been ill in the Toronto General Hospital for the past six weeks is now im- proving steadily and looking for- ward to returning home soon. A well-known resident 01 this district, Mrs. Robert Bowman, died at her home on Tuesday, March 6. funeral services and burial took place Vart Cfeem01‘g, Or_1t. Besides her husliand, she is sur- vived by her sot}, Gerald. Signs of Spring in Edgeley: They were ploughing on Center- View Farm on February 28 and the ï¬rst robin was seen on March On March 9 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Puterbaugh attended the night school closing at Weston High and Vocational School with the family, who are interested in plastics and leathercraft. The Young People’s Fellowship Group of the Edgeley United Church held its March 9 meeting in the Avery home. The meeting took the form of a. St. Patrick’s box social with Mr. Avery acting as the auctioneer. The March 16 meeting will be held at the church. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thompson: little girl, Donna and the children of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spencer have all been very ill with measles but seem to have improved a little over the week-end. The March 5 meeting 01: the Farm Forum was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Percy Puterbaugh with 23 present. The subject for discussion was “Education.†Dr. Lounce‘ of Rome, Italy and of U. N.E.S.C.O. addressed the meeting. Mrs. Rouillard, editor of “Food for Thought†and Miss Ferguson of Farm Radio Forum spoke brief- 1y. Nine Forums were represented at the York County Forum rally held at Newmarket on Thursday evening, March 8. Twenty-one members from Edgeley attended. Claire Burke of Farm Radio Forum was present. All members partic- ipated in community singing ac- companied by Mrs. Alf Bagg on the piano. The members then formed into six groups with ten or eleven in each group for the discussion per- iod. The election of officers for the coming year and the serving of refreshments concluded a very pleasant evening. Mrs. Syd Broadbelt, Mrs. C. Stong and Mrs. Asbury had lunch on Thursday, March 8, with Mrs. Elmer Stong. Best wishes were extended to their hostess whose birthday was on March 6. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dalziel have been spending the last few weeks at the home of Mrs. Dalziel’s bro- ther, bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Dalziel have ‘been very ill with the ’flu but are now recovered and enjoying a visit from their little grandson, Sandy Agnew. Snakes don’t hear well. The reason They’ve no ear drums. EDGELEY NEWS Mr. Lex McKenzie, Wood- bed with in The forthcoming Junior Horse- men’s Springtime Show to be held by the Oak Ridges Riding Club whose members are juvenile riders of the district, was discussed at the reguar dinner meeting of the Oak Ridges Lions Club ast Mon- day. Members expressed their intention to support the show to the greatest extent possible. A further distussion of plans for the Hockey Night to be held in Aurora Arena was held at the Lions Club meeting. Date of the event is expected to be announced shortly. Arrangements in connect- ion with the lst Anniversary dinner were also gone over. The event will take place at Aurora on May 3rd. The fresh blanket of snow really fooled us. There was every indiâ€" cation that Spring would be a lit- tle early this year. We weren’t the only one who was overly op- timistic. The road superintendent of Whitchurch suffered a spell of spring fever early this week. He had the grader start operations on the North Road, much to the deâ€" light of the residents whose cars had been pot-hole leaping for some weeks. The kids have had to put away their marbles and skipping ropes but the three kid does born last week at Valley Field farm are quite indifferent to the change in the weather. The snow will be a welcome sight to all ï¬remen north of Steeles Ave. Over the week- end there Was an epidemic of grass ï¬res, twenty in all, the most re cent one 'a ï¬eld on the King side road which was extinguished by the Aurora Fire brigade Monday af- ternoon. Jack Blyth, member of the Lions Club ï¬re prevention committee, was asked to attend a demonstration of a ï¬re truck held at King Tuesday afternoon. , Mrs. Stuart Acheson and son Bobby leave today for Kansas City where they will visit reatives for the next two weeks. The regular dinner meeting of the Lions Club held Monday night at the Ridge Inn was conducted with dispatch when several mem- bes reminded the president C. L. Stephenson that it was “Fathers Night†at the school and that they would like to attend if possible. Parents of the twenty-ï¬ve boys and girls who comprise the John R. Wilcox Public School Harnruiica Band dr0ve the young people from Toronto Monday night to Oak Ridges where they made an out- standing contribution to the hum; and School “Fathers Night†pro- gram. Mrs. Sanders has donated the funds for another picture in the Canadian Artists series to be com- peted for by parent attendance at: Home and School Association meet- OAK RIDGES & LAKE WILCOX NEWS The regular meeting of the W. A. and W.M.S. Presbyterian Church, Thornhill, was held at the home of Mrs. J. 0. Steele, Morgan Ave., last Thursday. An interest- ing meeting was enjoyed by all ladies attending. Refreshments were served. Mr. Jack Woodley of Toronto who has bought the NE. 10.. ‘on Morgan-and Dudley Ave., intends to start building in the spring. Jean McCaughey. Morgan Ave.. has been ill with pneumonia. It is understood she is now making good progress. It is understood Mr. Menzies, of Morgan Ave., who has been con- ï¬ned to bed for a. week is now up and about again, making steady progress. ‘The Friday night show at How- ell Road Public School was can- celled owing to illness. Mr. Learn, principal was another ’flu victim. He has now recovered and is pack at school. Mrs. J. Walker and daughter Sandra with Miss I. Robertson of Powell Ave., left on Saturday for Arizona to visit their aunt, Mrs. George Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett of Lillian Ave. Mrs. V. K. Moore, Morgan Ave., has her brother Jim Mason of the R.C.A. staying with her on leave from Washington U.S.A. Mrs. C. Haberlack, Morgan Ave, was the. lucky winner of a diamond ring in the tag-a-tune radio show. Janice Carter, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, Morgan Ave., is home again, followinb her period in hospital and is reported to be making progress. 1Lrs. Willis Newman, Mmgan Ave., has her sister and family staying for a few days. Photos of teachers and members were take’n after the regular Sun- day afternoon service of the Don- caster Gospel Mission, Clarke AVE. Parents are cordially invited to attend these services. Doncaster Ladies Club CORRESPONDENTzâ€"MRS. DOROTHY BARKER CORRESPONDENT: MRS. E. A. WATTS 173 Powell Avenue, Telephone Thornhill 243R2 , ular meeting of the W. W.M.S. Presbyterian rornhill, was held at the in. J. 0. Steele, Morgan Thursday. An interest- sg was enjoyed by all nding. Refreshments ‘d. i * i ll! k Woodley of Toronto nought the NE. 10.. on 1d Dudley Ave., intends 1ilding in the spring. **** Held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Angel, Clarke Ave. This was its fourth anniversary. The club had a. very successful year ï¬nancially. Officers elected for the coming year are as follows:' President, Mrs. Sealey; secretary, lVrs. Ed- ar; treasurer, Mrs. E. Watts; cor- responding secretary Mrs. Mizen; welfare Mrs. Garnett; soc. Mrs. O’- Brien; entertainment, Mrs. Loup- 'er; sewing, Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Clicord. DONCASTER DOINGS Telephone Aurora 534.1 ings. Monday night Mr. Ander- son’s room won the honor of hav- ing the largest number of parents present. At the end of the term the class with the greatest number of wins during the season will keep the picture permanently. Mrs. Sanders has asked Mrs. Gerald Gamble to cheese the picture. Mrs. Gamble w1'll also frame the sub- ject in keeping with others in the school. Six local Lions accompanied by their wives will attend the Zone dinner meeting being held Friday night at Graystones, Aurora. Mrs. Appleton has been appoint- ed delegate to the O.E.A. conven- tion being held in Toronto Easter week in place of Mrs. Bob Woolley, president of the Home and School Association, who has accepted 8. position and will be unable to ‘at- tend. Mrs. Eric Bunn visted her sister, Mrs. Jim Turriff of Willowdale, Sunday. Mrs. Tux-riff is recovering from an emergency operation which she underwent recently in a Toronto hospital. Jim Wall has been awarded the contract to install a. new pump and drinking fountains at the school. Work will be completed during the Easter holidays. Oak Ridges Home and School Association has voted to adopt the Elmer safety campaign for the school. Flag hoisting ceremony will take place as soon as the em- blem can be obtained. Miss Anne Stephenson will sing Friday night at the Lions Zone meetng at Aurora.d_ Tenders have been called for‘ the painting of the main building of the Oak Ridges school. It is plan- ned by the school trustees to paint the bricks white to give the two buildings a. better aspect of uni- formity. Pete McGilan, popular Telegram columnist, was the guest speaker at the March meeting of the Home and School Association held Mon- day night. An authority on out- door life. Mr. McGillan came to the meeting from the Sportmen’s Sh0w in Toronto to give a witty anu des- criptive talk on muskelonge ï¬sh- ing. This was of particular inter- est to the fathers present, who once Another demonstration of the thoughtfulness and consideration of local citizens for those in troub- le was expressed at 1 am. Sunday, when a motor accident caused in- juries to four people south of Stunden’s motor court. A resident made hot coffee which was more than appreciated by the patients who had to wait forty-ï¬ve minutes in 10 above zero weather for the ambulance. a year have a meeting sét aside in their honor. After the business a birthday cake was cut by Mrs. Garnett. The hostesses, Mrs. Angel, Mrs. G. Morrison, Msr. H. Mizen served a buffet lunch and a social half hour was enjoyed by all. A novelty prize was won by Mrs. Russell. Birthday wishes were sung to Mrs. H. Mizen, Mrs. Kindness, Mrs. Watts. It is understood Mrs. Heather Morrison is making steady pro- gress. We all look forward to see- ing her at our. next meeting to be held at Mrs. Kindness, Henderson Ave. Mr. Parkes, Morgan Ave.’ is hame again after his long stay in Sunnybrook 1 Hospital. The Board of Trustees of Union School Section, No. 1 of King and Whitchurch will receive tenders for painting of the outside of the brick school building until March 31, 1951. TENDERS WANTED Speciï¬cations may be re- ceived from, and tenders sent to G.O.T. Gamble, Secretary- Treasurer, R. R. 2, Aurora The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Union School Section No. 1 King and Whitchurch G.O.T. Gamble, Sec.-Treas. those sunny days ahead. up service to all makes. Lindsay Auto Electric Service Dept. 0 Stop 13 Yonge St. at Steeles o We are desprately in need of all kinds of Real Pr0p- erty due to our ever increasing sales volume and contin- uous enquiries from all parts of the Province. We are immediately in need of houses, farms and businesses. TweIVe fully experienced salesmen offer an unpar- alled service in all prperty matters. LAU NDERERS Thornhill 12 Samuel Carlisle Frederick Norman J. A. McGinnis Helen Sanderson Wm. Oliver Norman Porter Margaret E. Bates N. G. Gregorash Just arrived â€" a large selection of men’s gabardine slacks. . 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