Telephone Richmond Hill 500 Shows Daily at 7 and 9 pm. Saturdays & h01idays continuous from 6 p.m.5 FREE PARKING AT REAR OF THEATRE Entrance from Church Street. Saturday: Matinee at 2 pm. Walkway on The tre Building a Doors open at 1.30 pm Approve School Plans (Continued from page 1) the TTC when trolley cars were operating but it has since been reâ€" moved. Councillor Albert Rutherford was appointed Vaughan member of the four-munic1palit_v committee to check on errant dogs while Coun- cillor James Robson will act on a Isiniilar committee to study the matter of an incinerator. Council acted favorably on a recâ€" ommendation of the Thornhil Re- creational Committee that Messrs. Tobias and Rogers be named to north Side Of that group to replace Mssrs. Saw- Friday & Saturday â€"â€" April 6 & 7 The greatest AflVENTllRE irriem all! 200.million people read and loved the hook!- Now Walt Disney re-creates every bold, lusty unforgettable moment as a mighty ACTION picture ALIVE with excitement! it Robert Louis Stevensbn’s Disney’s PRESENTATION OF don and Neal., It was decided to join the On- tario Association of Mayors and Reeves and Reeve Hostrawser was named to attend the group's anâ€" nual convention on May 31, June 1 and 2. Neil Wilson was appointed weed inspector for the municipality. RATEPAYERS MEET Mr. J. Jackson Taylor, Director of Public Relations for Union School Area No. 1 was guest speaâ€" kcr at the monthly meeting or the Doncastei- Ratcpayers’ ASSociation at Powell Road School on Wednes- day night. Mr. Taylor discussed taxation in connection with the schools and answered many ques- tions regarding school matters. Step Right In And See Our Famous "WESTLOOM†WORST EDS Feel how soft they are. See how smartly they dra e. Look at our Wide colour range. There are rich warm browns. trim greys. round-the-clock blues in both stri es and solids. Enjoy real comfort in a " ’estloom†worsted suit, hand-cut and tailored to your personal measurements. You'll agree that it is a real buyâ€" unequalled value at this low price. Thornhill Women Are Proud Of‘Girls' Auxiliary Presents A lLin: LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Thursday, April 5, 1951 3 Their Flourishing Nursery School “Never under-estimate the po“‘- nor are they discouraged about er of a woman" is a phrase bor- rowed from a well-known arl\‘(‘1‘â€" tisemenr that might be applied to the work of a small grout. 0f Thornhill women in building “10 Thornhill Community Nursery Kindergarten. A year and a half ago, mothers of pro-school age children in this fast-growing corn- munity were faced with thc pi‘Ob- lein of a single public school with- out kindergarten facilities. Being modern mothers they know the value of pre-school training 1'01 their three, four and ï¬ve-year olds but realized that Thornhill school facilities were taxed to car. acity. The establishment of a nursery school was a. solution to their problem. Like so many newly-married couples today, most of their mon- ey was being applied to home ex- penses and none felt capable of donating an adequate sum to out- ï¬t a proper nursery school, but that was the job to be done. The original three or four scoured the neighbourhood for a suitable hall and were fortunate in being able to rent Lawrence Memorial Hall basement on a basis of five, morn- ings a week. Fortunately they found a teacher in the village with nursery school qualiï¬cations who was willing to teach for a small sum. Garnering their re- sources for the ï¬rst month’s nut, the teacher’s salary and a small amount of equipment, the school opned with a roster of twelve puv pils. Though somewhat apathetic at ï¬rst, fathers were induced to com] tribute some time and energy in making odds and ends of school equipment from orange crates and boxes. The Thornhill Lions Club donated money for chairs and tab- Cheque To Anglican Pastor (By A l’ai'isitioncr, “Train '1p :1 child in the way he should go: and when he is old. he will not depart from it." So reads the proverb. and we realized more fully the signiï¬cant-i of this c);- liortation while we sat in the Parâ€" ish Hall of St. Mary‘s Anglican Church on Wednesday evening' March 2." and pariook of a sump- itutus meal prepared by the memâ€" ‘hcrs of the Uii'ls' Auxiliary for ltheir mothers and the Rector and . lllrs. Wrixon. Planned The table were set and taste- 081‘ Pi M I. n “.11 (my? a'fully decorated by the girls them- ' \It . no. 'l . ,_ v , . , hockev niolit at thegAurora Ai‘en'ilsollei' and the mid] asthalicadi ‘. f“ . c. v ‘ . f istater was preparer ,iy em un- tomoriou night, (I<iida}) at “lllt'll (lor the watchful eye of MN. “-m_ the youngsters of the communityiB'mkq 0m, of their load": who ‘ ‘1 «er ' Will be encouraged to do the†lis instructing them in the culinary stuff and the program will be topâ€"‘ , . ,‘all. ped Off “71th a hmomban game be" Following the meal, the :Iirls tween oak Rldges and Aurora surprised all present when their Lions. treasurer, Louise MunrOe‘ present- Tlié last euchre of the season ed a cheque to Mr. \Vrixon for the will be bid on April 16 at Oak {ectory Building Fund. very Ridgs school and the proceeds wilildecply touched by this gesture. be donated to the riding school Mr. Wrixon thanked the girls and being operated by Maryln Hawman their leaders and expressed his who has organized the ï¬rst Horse gratitude and admiration for their Show for Oak Ridges to be held splendid work. This is the sec- at the Whee House all day Satur- 0nd donation the girls have made day, April 28. to the Rectory Building Fund since their inceptior. as an auxiliary less than two years ago. Operating their own school till their children can be admitted to one or other of the two Thornhill Public Schools. They are still." {:21- thei'ing equipment and still oper- ating on a low fee basis for any or all who want to send their pre- school age children. At the meeting of the club last week, Nelson Grinnell of Richmond .‘ . f .‘ln 1 . . Hill gave two poems on the Battle . Th†mmâ€). 0 E†5’ he mapl- of Yong Street 1837 and 1951 whilelev Of “‘9‘?‘ hale mqu than Chm]. John rfmmm. of 09k RM,»N nml'i‘f-n, meet in.the Parish Hall every Timmins gave a ï¬ne word picture l‘rlday evenmg at ' p'm' CMGPL - r ( ~‘ ' t ie summer months and of the new scnool curriculum. lmmg l . under the very capable leadership of Mrs. David Brownlee. assisted . I by Mrs. Wm. Banks and Miss Mar. vaughan (ounfll To Pefm|t ion Carter they are t..ught to cook, E sew, knit, quilt, stuï¬â€˜ toy animals, ‘ make artiï¬cial flowers, etc.’ and Gafages in addition they study Dorcas and Vaughan Township’s By-laW Mission Work. 1586 is to be amended to permit the erection of fram garages, it was decided meeting. "Where prices meet purses†â€" at a recent council in the classiï¬ed ad. section. Teleâ€" phone yours to Richmond Hill 9. ‘7 ‘Ull! Plll i MAPLE OUR STOCK'S COMPLETE FROM NAILS To moons, FROM PANEL BOARD TO (Manoâ€"nus" A Company And when you think of I 'woon FOR FLORS.’ ' MAPLE 6 IID To BLOCK 8. TILE LIMITED MAPLE â€" ONTARIO O‘LDBOILDER 4 ‘ lumber think of Answell’s les and many of the little tots contributed extra toys to the WW stock-pile of equipment. g 2 2 FOR . ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER TRIM SASH The time soon came when Law- rence Hall was sold and the school‘: had to move. Again the problem of where to go bad to be solved. Arrangements were made for morning sessions in the MasonicI Hall though this problem was mi..or compared to the demands rest“? ' é “yo/7651013 wmr k BOBBY DRISCOLL' ROBERT NEWTON I BASIL SYDNEY - mm“ by PERCE PEARCE - Directed by BYRON HASKIN E» 9:. Scmnploy by LAWRENCE E. WATKIN -‘ " ' Distributed by RKO Radio Picturos Inc. Cartoon Featurette WINDOW FRAMES DOORS PLY WOOD l WILL BE CLOSED g TEN-TEST MASONITE % by Tues. April 10 & Wed- April 11 g YllllGE ST. ANSWELL LIMITED PHONE l “We†°f Health and Welfare- While attending the Hairdressers Con- l l l Kiiigigziilen 5:?1?:c21dywi\tlil r3111: vention at the Royal York Hotel i i THURNHILL THURNHILL TTU V ing up or being able to meet the 5 rigid speciï¬cations of the Depart- ment. in the matter of equipment and care of the children. Cup- boards, tables, play equipment, closed-in play yard.and many oth- er items had to be in good order [-0 before the Department would give 9] the small group a license to carry HARDWOOD FLOORING Monday & Tuesday â€" April 9 & 10 Mini-min j on. The harried mothers knew this was all to safeguard their children, but what to do? Again fathers were pressed into= action and again much equipment was produced in home workshops. ‘ .0, Fortunately Buttonville Nursery "YOUR School had recently joined the Thornhill group and brought a 24 Yonge St. N. - Richmond Hill Jungle Gym and other pieces of r equipment. The day for inspec- tion arrived and though the school equipment passed inspection, the . . mothers were told that more was Tl needed for the school to be conâ€" p Sidered a fully-licensed unit. LTD. EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR Thornhill mothers of pre-school age children are not a. tardy lot, ,. x. 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