I THE LIBERAL} Richond Hill, Thursday, Nov. 29, 1951 RICHMOND HILL PHONE 119 Additional prizes to those abiive mentioned will be given to those attending the draw by “STAN FRANCIS†and "‘CY MACK†of “Share the Wealth†fame on Friday evening, December 28, at 8 pm. For 26 consecutive years we have given you an oppor- tunity of winning one of six valuable prizes now on dis- play with every L50c purchase. OPENING ON DEC. 3 Maple DAVIES DRY GOODS mmâ€"AUTOMOBILEâ€"ï¬EALTH AND ACCIDENT BURGLARYâ€"PLATE GLASSâ€"COVERAGE â€"â€" s E E â€"â€" Richmond Hi†THE HILLTOP ELECTRIC LINE CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRS - ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING MARY GREEN SCHOOL OF DANCING ARE YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS COVERED ? RE-OPENS SATURDAY, DEC. lst. ANNOUNCING 45 Yonge St. Phone 6 5 9 Registration and Classes from 9 am. to 12.30 pm. Classes in Ballet and Point, Tap and Acrobatic EVERYONE on your shopping list. Here are a few examples: FOR DAD -â€" an electric razor, a set of hand tools, a ï¬shing rod or reel, a tackle box, a cigarette lighter, a flashlight. FOR MOTHER â€" a pair 013 pinking shears, a waffle iron, a heating pad, an electric iron, a mantel ra- dio, kitchen utensils, a set cf dishes, glassware, lamps. FOR YOUN GER MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY â€" games, toys, sleds, skis, skates. bicy- cles, doll carriages, sports equipment. You’ll ï¬nd these and MANY MORE SUGGESTIONS on special display at VILLAGE HARDWARE. What's more you’ll get TOP VALUE for your money. So THIS year do YOUR Christmas shopping the EASY way in comfort CLOSE TO HOME â€"- at VILLAGE HARDWARE,'THORNHILL. VILLAGE HARDWARE THORNHILL OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL XMAS MASONIC HALL, RICHMOND HILL My Thirty Years Of Experience is AT YOUR SERVICE Portraits 8: Gifts Richmond Studios ARTHUR J. WELLS BUY 0N nun [AV-AWAY PLAN For Telephone Maple 99 Phone 292 The executive met with a group of volunteers for circulation of pe- tition re lights, and set up their schedule of assignments. This pet- ition will be presented to you in the near future. Sincere thanks to all who responded to this call. The public’s co-operation with the pe- tition bearers will be appreciated. Next regular monthly meeting of the association will be Monday, De- cember 10, when elections for new officers for 1952 term will take place. On behalf of Powell Road Home and School Association, I wish to thank everyone who so kindly dn- ated articles, helped collect, price and dispose of same at the rum- mage sale held on Thursday, Now ember 22, in North York Veterans Hall. As convenor, I sincerely ap- preciate the assistance given to me and thank everyone who assisted in any way. Mrs. E. Gledhill, so- cial convener, extends her thanks for all refreshment donations and help given with the afternoon tea which was her department for the afternoon. A special thanks goes to Mrs. G. Bradley, 578 Logan Ave. Toronto, who read tea cups- for many persons during the afternoon Mrs. Bradley is an expert, and we appreciate her coming. It was plenty of work, but the results were gratifying, as our treasury grew by over seventy dollars. The Boys Club and committee assisted greatly by distributing dodgers for collection of rummage and in help- ing to clean up and dispose of re- maining goods. Sincere thanks to this group, and also to the North York Veterans Hall who co-Oper- ated so kindly with us in the use of theirshall. Highland Park Assoc. Executive We are sorry to hear that little Patsy Murphy, 42 Highland Park Blvd., has again been taken to the hospital. This youngster suffers from a rare throat ailment which causes the wind-pipe to close and she must be placed in an oxygen tent. This wee darling- has al- ready undergone four operations to relieve this condition. We sin- cerely hope she will soon be home again completely recovered. Nominations for municipal elec- tions were held on Friday, Novem- ber 23. Mr. A. Lenny, 31 Wood- ward Ave., was nominated as a candidate for council. Mr. Lenny in his speech said he will do every- thing possible fr the municipality if elected. Also nominated for councillor was a neighbor, Mr. A. LeMasurier, Langstaï¬'. These gen- tlemen both addressed the last Highland Park Association meet- ing and were very favorably re- ceived. Two other gentlemen, al~ though not present were mention- ed and given a round of applause. They were Mr. Timbers, returned by acclamation for Reeve, and .Jr. A. James, nominated for Deputy- Reeve. Election day is Monda), December 3, and you will vote at the office of Penn Real Estate, Yonge St., from 10 am. to 8, p.m.‘ Be sure to use your vote to better our community, and don’t sit at home and complain over election re- sults if they don’t please you. It will be too late to help after Dec- ember 3. ‘ ’ ' ’ Understand Mr. Cumming, 43 Drury Ave., is coming along nicely after his attack recently, and we wish him continued'progress to complete health. Rummage Sale 3 Success up and left after the twins recov- ered from a mild case of polio and have been away for ages it seems. An extended pleasure was the fact that her parents were able to ac- company her to Montreal by train. This made the long trip home much more pleasant. Then dear Dad, that is Don Nicol met the family in Montreal and they flew home to- gether, arriving-on Saturday, No- vember 24, in the afternoon. The neighbors are pleased to have you back home. ‘ Municipal Election MRS. WALTER SANDERS 23 Drury Ave. T’elephone: Thomhill 443.! Welcome home to Mrs. D. Nicol Women‘s As and her four children, 46 Highland plans are Park Blvd. A visit to her parents Christmas p; in Halifax, Nova Scotia, which the district : lasted two months has indeed been the home be a pleasure to Nancy. Thcy packed table to be h HIGHLAND PARK NEWS 26 Women’s Assoeiation L SEPARATE 3 SCHOOL «- SUPPORTERS What has our present board done about expansion? We all know the audi- torium is being used as a classroom . . and our school isonly three yearsold. What'has our present board done about this? As/soon as Richmond Hill’s pop- ulation exceeds 2,500 people, our grant for new construction will drop to one- half of what it would be if we were to build now. We know that our present popu- lation is over 2,200, and the village has already plans to annex certain areas which the new council will do and bring us into the “high-cost spending†for an addi- tion. That extra money is going to come out of your pocket unless youelect ac- tive trustees who will protect your child and your tax dollar. I Intelligent planning and thinking is the only solution to our problem. We will help you do it, if you will give us the conï¬dence of your vote, Can’t Separate School Supporters Outside .Of The Village SitOn Our Board? They should have the representation to whieh they are entitled. CON- TEND it within the province of the present bOard to perint this representation. WE PLEDGE, we will ï¬nd out why they haven’t let residents of our surrounding areas be represented on YOUR board. ,To do this we’ll need your support. If You Have A Vote Use It Monday .- Public School Auditorium, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. We Solicit Your vote For The RICHMOND, HILL Separate SChool Board MONDAY, DECEMBER '3rd. A Let’s Have Unity On Our Board -__In Additon To Some Sound Thinking IF YOU HAVE A VOTE - THERE’S ' ONLY ONE 'WAY’ TO VOTE