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The Liberal, 17 Dec 1953, p. 3

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George Montgomery Wednesday & Thurs. â€" December 23 & 24 Telephone TUrner 4-1212 Ménday & Tuesday â€"â€" December 21 & 22 Friday & Saturday â€" December 18 & 19 Last complete show â€" 8.30 pm. 2 SHOWS DAILY 7-9 pm. Saturdays & Holidays â€" 6 pm. In Technicolor -â€" plus â€" Audrey Long Payment for services rendered to the village during the year of 1953 were passed at the final reg- ular meeting of the Commission- ers of King City on Monday night. It was moved by R. Mc- Leod and seconded by W. Carson that a standing payment of $20 be paid to each trustee of 1953, and to the secretary, W. H. F. Wood. Supplementary salaries of $25 were paid to W. A. Carsonr for services to the village as water- works superintendent, and to R. King Trustees Settle Accounts The members have authorized Reeve W. Timbers and Deputy- Reeve A. LeMasurier to suggest to County Council that the next County representative on the Richmond Hill District High School Board come from the southern part of the High School District. With the new Thorn- hill High School to be built soon there has been a strong feeling that additional representation from the southern area Would be a decided advantage. The present County representative on the Board is Mr. H. Charles, a resi- dent of Richmond Hill. Road Budget The whole Council with the Minister of this week to consider restoration of the De earlier cut in Markhan get. . After careful consideration of the furniture requirements for the new offices the members au- thorized the Engineer and Treas- urer to purchase their office equipment. and the Clerk to pur- chase shelving. There ls still the sum of $1,500 set aside in this year‘s budget for such equip- ment. The furniture require- ments of the remainder of the staff will be considered by the 1954 Council. High School Appointment Markham Township Council expects to move into their new township offices located in Butâ€" tonville by next Monday. The Council has completed arrange- ments to have the'building clean- ed up in preparation for the move. The old Unionville offices have been sold to a .local heat- ing contractor and the Council has until January 4 to vacate the old premises. Markham FxpectsTo Move Into New Twp. foiges Qn Monday Council will meet Iister of Highways consider a possible f the Department’s Markham road bud- is rendered the year of 1e final reg- ‘ommission- 1 Monday by R. Mc- W. Carson WOuld be e present on the s, a resi- It’s a wide and wonderful world. Vivian Yoneda (right). a 22-year-old Japanese-Canadian girl from Victoria and Regina, looks at the globe and dreams of the places she will see as a TCA stewardess in‘ the near future. Miss Yoneda. shown here with ARMSTRONG’S JEWELLERS Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded Diamond Rings Miss Kay Avery. stewardess in- structress. starts to fly as a stew- ardess on the MontrealJlaHfax run. One of the only two Jap- anese-Canadian girls to become TCA stewaydesses, Miss Yoneda hopes some day to fly to the homeland of her people A beautiful assort- ment of colours & styles to choosé from LADIES’ Evening Bags $4.95 to $8.95 $1.00 FOR HER lady’s billfold Q Earrings . Brooches . Simulated Pearls . Necklets WRIST WATCH DROP IN TO “YOURS FOR $1.00â€" Specially Priced. For Xmas Shoppers and Boxed for Gift Giving A constant reminder of a wonderful Xmas *Longine Wittnauer “ Gruen * Lorie THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE A PRECISION BUILT P. C. Gordon Nutley of the OPP Thornhill detachment said it was unavoidable. The highway had narrowed owing to the heavy fall of snow. the road was slip- pery due to heavy northbound traffic Therriem could not pull over into the other lane. Merrill Johnson. Gormley, dri- ver of the school bus had just discharged several of his youthful passengers at the Townline, Jeff- erson. when the truck, also south- bound on Yonge St. came over the hill and collided with the bus shaking up the 15 Jefferson school children who were still in the bus. No one was injured. A small pick-up truck. driven by John B. Therriem. Stop 21. Langstafi‘, skidded into the left rear corner of Mortson's school bus at the height of last Tuesday’s bad snow-storm. . Damages to the bus were in the neighborhood of $70. Police es- timated damage to the right fen- der. headlight and bumper of the truck were about $75. No charges were laid she’ II love Truck Collides with School Bus .v' x C with exclusiu extrac-o-bill cfiange mm feqtlm priced from The low cost gift with that “Expensive” look. $25-00 * Fontaine THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thurs ‘Are you :1me thro'ugh wm; the den, George?" name products. . Dec. 17. 1953 8

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