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WEREIAS some of the sidewalks of the Village require extensive repairs and it is deemed advisable to construct sidewalks of concrete, or other permanent material; AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property of the Village, according to the last re- vised assessment roll, being that for the year 1950, is: â€" Township of Markham $257,579.00 Township of Vaughan $185,017.00 AND WHEREAS the Trustees are of the opinion that the con- struction of the sidewalks herein- after mentioned beneï¬t the whole Village; NOW THEREFORE .the Trusâ€" tees of the Police Village of Thorn- hill enact as follows: â€" 1. THAT a sidewalk of concrete or other permanent material be constructed on the east gide of Yonge Street in the said Village of Thornhill from a point 115 feet north of the northerly limit 0 John Street to the southerly limit of a private lane adjoining on the south the property of Nelson Smel- lie, being approximately 735 feet in length. « AND WHEREAS it is necessary to borrow the sum of $8,500.00 be- ing the approximate cost of the said work after payment of a sub- sidy by the Department of High- ways of ï¬fty per cent; AND WHEREAS there is 119 outstanding debenture debt charge- able to the Village; 2. THAT 9. sicbwalk of concrete or other permanent material be constructed on the east side of Yonge Street in the Village of Thornhill running southerly from the south limit of Elgin Street to the south limit of the Village, ap- proximately 957 feet in length. ‘ 3. THAT a sidewalk of concrete or other permanent material be constructed on the west side of Yonge Street commencing on the north limit of the northerly en- trance of the T‘hornhill Golf Club and running northerly to the north limit of the Village, approximate- ly 1770 feet in length. Any tenant who desires to vote on the said By-law must deliver to the Clerk of the Township in which he resides not later than the 14th day of July, 1951, the declaration provided by Sub-section 3 of Sec- tion 276 of the Municipal Act, R. 3.0. 1950, Chapter 243. The votes will be taken at Vic- toria Hall, Yonge Street, Thornhlll, on the 24th day of July, 1951, be- tween the hours of 10:00 o’clock inihaiomoqnand 8:000’clock in 5. THAT for the purposes afore- said there shall be borrowed for the Village the sum of $8,500.00 payable within ï¬ve years and bear- ing interest at. the rate of four and one-half per cent. per annum, which is the amount of the debt intended to be created by‘this By- law, and that the principal of the said debt will be repayable in year- ly sums during the period of {ï¬ve years of such amounts respectively so that the total amount payable for principal in each year shall be the amount set forth in column 3 of Schedule “A†to this By-law. And for the payment of the monies borrowed and interest thereon, there shall be levied and raised in each year respectively the sum set forï¬h in column 4 of said Schedule “A†hereto. And for the payment of the amounts to be paid in each of the said years there shall be levied and raised by special rate sufficient therefor in each of such years over and above all other rates on all rateable property in the Village at the same time and in the same manner as other rates. Year 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 The foregoing is a true copy of By-law No. 1, which will be sub- mitted to the electors of the Police Village of Thornhill qualiï¬ed to vote on money By-laws, and if it receives their assent it will be tak- en into consideration by the Trus- tees of the Police Village of Thorn- hill after the expiration of one month from the date of the ï¬rst publication (the 28th day of June, 1951). 4. THAT the total cost of the said sidewalks is approximately $8,500.00 after payment: of a sub- sidy by the Department of High- ways. 6. The proportion of the debt for payment of which the special rate is to be imposed which is to be borne ‘by the part of the Village situated in the Township of Mark- ham is ï¬fty-four per cent., and the proportion of the debt for which the special “Tate is to be im- posed which is to be borne by the part of the Village situated in the Township of Vaughan is forty-six per cent. 7. This By-law shall take effect on the date of the ï¬nal passing thereof, and shall not be ï¬nally passed until it has received the assent of the electors of the Police Village of Tlhornhill duly qualiï¬ed to vote on money by-laws. READ a. ï¬rst and second time the 22nd day of June, 1951. TRUSTEES OF THE POLICE VILLAGE OF THORNHILL THE TRUSTEES OF THE POLICE VILLAGE OF_ THORNHILL BY-LAW NO. 1 1,117.50 Interest 382.50 306.00 229.50 153.00 76.50 SCHEDULE “A†Wilfred R. Dean John E. MacNeil 8,500.00 Principal Total 1,700.00 2,082.50 1,700.00 2,006.00 1,700.00 1,929.50 1,700.00 1,853.00 1,700.00 1,776.50 9,647.50 The ladies of the community ‘ joined at thh shower for Louise [Gale in Maple Villa last Monday night. Miss Gale and Mr. Charles .Beaton were married on Saturday at the parsonage in Maple. The twenty-fourth Annual Re- union of the Campbell family was held at Vellore on Saturday af- ternoon, June 23, 1951. These from Elia who attended were Mr. and Mrs. George C. Jackson and family. Mr. an-i Mrs. George Jackson Jr. and baby Anne, Betty and Doug. Jackson also at- tended. After a good programme of games and sports had been enjoy- ed, supper wa; servgd. Mrs. John M. Jackson was.the oldest descendant present and Ruth Bryson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bryson and great- granddaughter of Mrs. John M. Jackson, was the youngest. Dancihg in the evening brought added enjoyment to a very happy occasion. Miss Pedersen of Renders, Den- mark, sister of Harvey Pedersen, has come to Canada' and is stay- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snider. Sherwood The Women of the Lutheran Church met at the parsonage in Unionville on Tuesday evening June 19. The topic was taken by Rev. Fischer and entitled “Blue Print for Christian Community,†depicting the story of Rev. Ober- lin’s experiences as a minister in a community that others had a- voided on the borders of France and Germany 150 years ago, and his success and undauhted courage amid so much opposition in gain- ing the love and conï¬dence and service of his parishioners. (Held over from last Week) ELIA Mrs. King, Toronto, Visneq with her niece, Mrs. R. J. Dar‘ington. Lunch was served by Mrs. Fis- cher assisted by Mrs. W‘ilmer Kefl'er and Mrs. Percy Ash. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoiles of Nobleton and Mr. T. A. Kefl’er of Concord visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keffer recently. Concord School, June Promotions, Jr. Room, Miss Doris Duke, teacher Grade 1 to Grade 2 Honours: Linda Watt, Frances Culner, Robert Higginson, Jeffery thly, Carle Sisson. Pass: John Denoï¬', Jimmy Bell, Bruce Oster, Linda Keffer, David Zsalnai, Paul Thompson, Bobby Miller, Sandra Bowes and Nancy Peterson. Grade 2 to Grade 3 Honours: Victoria Watt, ,Jane Red- man, Carl. Fenn. Pass: Sharon Spurgeon, Phillip Taylor, John 'Clapham, Diane McGinnis, Bobby Snider, Barbara Miller, Roy Dice- man, Billy Hill and.Gart Poole. Grade 3 to Grade 4 Honours: Nancy Hallawell, Kar- en Whaley, Carolyn Lawson, Jim- my Lewis, Linda Radly, Sherry Sissons. Pass: Suzanne Fenn, Bob- by Broome, Donald Snider, David Baker and Tommy Clapp. Sr. Room, Mrs. Alan Conner, Principal Grade 4 to Grade 5 Honours: Martha Baker, Jim McGhee. Pass: Sharon Baker, Pat- Sy Dinoff, Shirley Peterson, Clif- The Stewart family, who recent-l Mesdames J. Latimer, A. Lyons ly purchased the former home of and G. Helliar from Toronto visit- the Horton family of Yongehurst ed with Mrs. M. Holmes of Yonge- Road moved to Scar‘boro on Friday hurst Road on Tuesday, June 26. last. Mrs. Helliar left flhe following day ' ‘ " ' for a month’s vacation in Mon- Larry Fryer, Jim Gardiner, treal. Mrs. Wynstanley of Pemberton Road returned home recently after spending a very enjoyable week’s holiday with her daughter in My.- ple. 0n the 23rd day of July, 1951, at the hour of 8:00 o’clock in the afternoon, the inspecting trustee or some other trustee appointed for that purpose by resolution shall attend at the Victoria Hall in the said Village for the purpose of appointing, and if requested so to do, shall appoint by writing signed by him, two persons to attend on the ï¬nal summing up of the vote by the clerk, Mr. Arthur Morton, (who has been appointed the Vill- age Clerk for the purpose of the vote), and one person to attend at the polling place on behalf of the persons interested in and promot- ing the prposed By-law, and a like member on behalf of the persons interested in and opposing the pro- posed By-law. Your correspondent along with Bobby and Skip is spending this week in Peterboro. Hoping for lots of news upon our return. We extend our deepest sympathy to the Horton family of Yonge- hurst Rd. Mrs. Horton passed away at her home on Wednesday evening, June 27. Larry Fryer, Jim Gardiner, Clarke Deadlow, Bruce and Garry Blackburn from our district spent the holiday week-end camping with the Richmond Hill Scouts in Hali- burton. the afternoon Daylight Saving Time. CORRESPONDENT â€"- MRS. M. BLACKBURN. Yongehurst Rd. CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. Raymond Stuart. R. R. 1, Maple Arthur Morton‘ Clerk. NORTH RICHVALE NEWS Telephone Richmond Hill 137R13 CONCORD NEWS Telephone Maple 110R3 Best wishes and a Happy Birth- day to those who have a birthday in July. Doug and Stan. Kefl‘er celebrate on the 2nd. Mrs. Richard Stuart and ‘June Keï¬â€˜er on the 13th and Mrs. Allan Poole on the 2&Ith. Ball Scores Monday, June 25, Vellore at Con- cord: Concord 17, Vellore 5; Thurs- day, June 28, Concord at Maple: Concord 8, Maple 3. The Concord Sports on a. three game winning streak came into third place close behind the second place team. Three games, if necessary, will be played at Elia. Notices will be posted at Madill’s Service Station, Hollis’ grocery store and Jones’ Service Station. ford Nuttall, Delbert Plant, Marie Salmon and Wayne Slater. Grade 5 to Grade 6 Honours: Bonnie Radley; pass: Nancy Bowes, Mary Snider and Jim Stephen. Grade 6 to Grade 7 Honours: Yvonne Gillespie, Bob McGhee, Gwenneth Nuttall, Anne Snider, Victor Salmon, Nancy Watt. Pass: Mable Oster and Al- an Rummey. Grade 7 to Grade 8 Honours: Donna Gillespie, Bob Masters, Beverley Nuttall, Barbara Stephen. Pass: Eddie Nuttall. Grade 8 into Grade 9 Honours: Paul Baker, Anne Red- man. \Pass: Beverley Lean and Garnet Peterson. Play-offs begin Thursday, July 5 at 7.30 pm. at Elia. Next game, July 9, will be at Concord (Miller's ï¬eld.) June Promotions Miss McLay, Principal Entrance: Bob Stong, Joan Bu- chanan, Vernon Stong. Grade 7 to Grade 8: Jim Dar- lington, Michael Williams. ‘Grade 6 to'Grade 7: Barbara Rose. Grade 4 to Grade 5: Doruthy Jackson, Frank Barnes. Grade 5 to Grade 6: Jean Stong, Carrol Snider, Billy Darlington, Walter Jackson, Howard Buchan- an. Grade 1 to Grade 2: Ian Thomp- son, Danny Machlem, Warren Jack- son, Brian Barker, Robby Ru iolph, Judy Mitchell, Mark Snider. « Guide 3 to Grade 4: Ruth Pear- son, Margaret Jackson (hon), Ronald Snider, Jerry Darlington, Jon. Machlem. Grade 2 to Grade 3: Jimmy Pear- son, Donald Thom-pson, Ethel Jackson, Murray McDonald, Helen Clarke, Victor Barnes. Mrs. Jackson of Newcastle, Engâ€" land is visiting with Mrs. Tonkin. Quite a number were present at the induction service in Downs- view United Church on Wednesday evening, June 27. ' Mr. Walter Cowan, K.C. presided at the service. The lesson was read by Rev. Allan Boyd and Rev. C. A. McLaren of Westminster Un- ited Church, Weston, preached the sermon. Rev. John A. C. Ken of Thisfle- town presented the 'minister, Rev. Cyril Leach, B.A., B.D. A rceeptiOn followed during which the ladies of Downsview Church served light ref:eshments. The Lambert family journeyed to Lake Simcoe for July lst holi- day to try out their new outboard motor. ‘ Mrs. Wm. Adams Sr. motored to Detroit with’ her brother for the holiday week-end. Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and Repaired 24 Hour Service Richmond Hill Phone 320W 1949 Ford Pick-up 1947 Crossley 1949 Hillman 1950 Hillman 1935 Oldsmobile 1939 Mercury Coach Phone 111 BAKER SALES & SERVICE Sanitary Contractors USED CARS ELIA SCHOOL G STUNDEN Richmond Hill The Carrville United Church folk had a most successful straw- berry supper on Wednesday even- ing sponsored by the Women’s Association, the proceeds to be contributed to the building fund for the new building to be erected 'behind the church. This building is a. must in Carrville Community and any donation Will be gratefully received. Honours: Lynn Morris, Tommy Bilinsky, Rita McIntosh, Dorothy Baker, Billy Bailey. Pass: Jim- my Bus‘hel. Grade 5 to Grade 6 Honours: Susan Lewis, Shirley McIntosh, Gail Young. Pass: Mar- garet Bradï¬eld, Georgina Smith, Violet Randall, Jimmy Greeh, Ken- neth Wood, Hugh Adams, Robert Middleton. Grade 6 to Grade 7 Honours: Kenneth Baker, Cecile McIntosh. Pass: John Barton. Grade 8 to Grade 9 Honours: Lillian Bilinsky, Mary Brennan. Pass: Keith Winger, Gordon Wood. Honours: Kenneth Macey, Garry Macey, Patrick Brennan, William Beaven, Billy Hill; Ray Baker, George Bradï¬eld; Pass: John Mill- ar, Patricia Gilroy, Genneth 'Mc- Laren, Paul Winger, Carl Green. Grade 2 to Grade 3 Honors: Judith Nicholls, Sheila Miller, Judy Henderson, Murray Adams, Leonard Randell. Pass: Ruth McIntosh. Grade 4 to Grade 5 Mr. A. Sohm Grade 1 to Grade 2 Mr. A. Sohm, the teacher at Carrville Public School is to be congratulated on the successful year and the excellent marks the children attained. Mr. Sohm has gone home to South River to have a holiday with his mother. Pass: Lynne Bailey, Kenneth Green, Beverly Morris. Grade 3 to Grade 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barton and John and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliv- er and Helen of Richmond Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Middleton and Marion, Robert: and Gretta, and Ron Cundy attended the Mid- dleton re-union at Springwater Park, Midhurst on Mo‘nday. Carrville School Report Rev. E. E. Kent is calling a special meeting re the new build- ing and would like as many as possible to be present at Carrville United Church next Sunday, July 8. A meeting will follow the dh-urch service. Everyone please take notice. Lynn and Beverley Morris have left for a month’s holidays at Huntsville. Mrs. Stanley Wood and Drew and Sonya and Lena had a nice holiday at Home’s Point last week. Mrs. L. C. Munn of Kingston spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Munn. She left Sun- day by plane to visit friends and relatives in Vancouver. 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