Don Thurston Features Sweaters By JANTZEN - McGREGOR - TONY DAY Men’s & Boys’ Shop 36 Yonge St. S. 'l "Darn if! I forgo? I jus+ pui these screens inl" A NNOUNCEMENT The famous Blatchford Quality Feeds are now available through Buttonville Feed Mill, R. R. 2 Gormley, who are ready to give you courteous and efficient service. The best feeds always prove the cheapest in the long run. Let’s prove it to you. Buttanville Feed Mill 1:. n. 2, comm $4.95 up Excellent for your leis. ure days at home. VIAYELLA in 4 shades at $10.95 Enquire about our Lay-away Plan DON THURSTON USE BUTTONVILLE FEED MILL Bid tcgford Feeds FRESH 8c WELL ROTTED â€" $2.00 Per Yard â€"â€" Lance Willis TUrner 4 - 2342 WILL BE MADE AT THE RICHMOND THEATRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 18 Between Shows â€"- See â€" £16 tcliforfl fs' MANURE ‘In The Heart of Town’ R. R. 2 Gormley, Ont. appointed authorized dealer for LUCKY DRAW Richmond Hill Arena Association ‘GIVE THE GIRLS A BREAK’ Regular Admission Prices iLrong Sleeve Pullovers These make ï¬ne gift ar- ticles for the man of Fine Rahge of sleeveless, Pullovers, Cardigans & your choice. SPORT SHIRTS â€" a wide variety of colors & shades. Priced from Remember that we have everything ï¬ne in the building supply line, and at the price you want to pay. See us ab- out it â€" now! $4.95 up TU‘. 4-3231 County Increases Per Diem Rate For Wards Of Children’s Aid The application of York Coun- ty Children’s Aid Society to in- crease the per diem rate for maintenance of the wards of the Society, first heard by York County Council in July, was disâ€" cussed at council‘s meeting last week. Solicitor J. D. Lucas was present at the hearing and ad- vised that it was in the interest of the county to have the rate inâ€" creased within the limit of the grant for the purpose of subâ€" sidy and that the increase should be retroactive to January 1, 1954. The subsidy, given in lieu of the grant, is 25 per cent for cost of wards on the rate set by the judge. The rate set by Judge Webster is $2.05 per diem. All municipalities in 'the coun- ty, having agreed to the increase. the request of Miss E. King of Sutton Hospital and the Briar- bush Hospital at Stouffville, for an increase in per diem rate to $3.00, was granted. Former County Associates The report of the Warden and Commissioners,~ made mention of the passing, since last session of council, of J. Stanley Osbourne of East Gwillimbury, former Warden, and of the former York County Engineer, Harvey C. Rose. At the time of their deaths. sincere sympathy was ex- tended to both families. Application to the Municipal Board regarding the distribution of assets and liabilities of the County of York was made, but up to the present time no de- cision has been announced by that body. The Municipality of Metro- politan Toronto has agreed to pay to the County of York the average cost of maintenance for each of their residents who are living at York Manor. Guarantee Payment The Children‘s Observation Home, operated by Metropoli- tan Toronto have refused to ac- cept retarded children from the Children’s Aid Society who are wards of the County of York. un- less a guarantee of payment is forthcoming. The warden and commissioners passed a resolu- tion covering payment. Eight wards of York County are resi- dent in that home and the cost is $12.00 per day for each child. The warden’s and commission. ers’ report on the registry office caused a lengthy discussion. Some councillors thought that the Metro Council should release all of the county land transact- ions to the registry office at Newmarket, The addition being planned will accommodate the EGMPLETELY RE-STYLED CHEVROLET FEATURES vs ENGINE The futuristically designed 1955 Chevrolet, offering for the ï¬rst time, a high-output 162 horsepower V8 engine as well as a more power- ful six cylinder “Blue Flame" economy-leader, was announced across Canada today. Greatly increased comfort and driving qualities stem- ming from re-engineered frame and susnension To extend the boundaries of King City, to enlarge the regis- whole county and “we need that gravy†said Reeve J. Dales of Newmarket. At a meeting held in the office of the Hon. Dana Porter QC, on September 20, the county was represented by the Warden, Solicitor and clerk. A number of proposals were put forward and the concensus of opinion was that the best plan to overcome the present difficulties would be to make registry offices a Metropolitan function. Solic- itor Lucas reported that six difâ€" ferent methods of legislation covering the proposals are being considered. Undue Burden The. warden and commissioners recommended that the following byâ€"laws be brought in at this session: ' :y office at Newmarket, by-law to confirm by-laws No. 1886 and 1867 of Vaughan Township and by-law No. 1001 of township of King. After extensive research by solicitor Lucas, C. McTaque. and McDonald Currie and (10., au- ditors, an application for relief from undue burden caused by the passing of Bill 80 has been made to the Municipal Board. May Extend Boundaries The purpose of the meet- ing is to enable the rate- payers to meet the candi- dates for the offices of Reeve, Deputyâ€"Reeve, Coun- cillor Ward 1, and School Trustee. Candidates and ratepayers are asked to be on hand in good time for the meeting. For further in- formation telephone AV. 5- 1497. A pre-election public meeting sponsored by the joint Ratepayers Associations of Ward 1, Markham Town- ship, will be held at Hen- derson Avenue School on Tuesday, November 16. at 8 ‘ARKANSAS SWING’ MONDAY, TUESDAY Nov. 15. 16 ROBERT TAYLOR. ELEANOR PARKER “"ALLEY OF THE KINGS†“ISLAND IN THE SKY†ADDED ACTION ATTRACTION ANN SHERIDAN GLENN FORD “APPOINTMENT IN HONDURAS†“SPARE A COPPER†GRACIE_ FIELDS ll] QUEEN OF HEARTS SATURDAY ONLY NOVEMBER 13 ROY ROGERS EVENINGS DOORS OPEN 6.30 WED.. THURS. N 0V. 17, 18 ALL LAUGH SHOW GEORGE FORMBY in Pre-Election , Meeting OXY IHEAIR mnmm In Technicolor also TONY CURTIS JOANNE DRU ‘FORBIDDEN†THURS, FRI. NOV. 11, 12 JOHN WAYNE in SAT. MAT. 1.30 also THE HOOSIER HOTSHOTS “SOUTH OF CALIENTE†In Color are enhanced by the ï¬rst “dream car" styling in the low price ï¬eld, The Bel Air Sports Coupe (above) illustrates the broad, low grille and hood treatment, greatly increase-g1 vision through the new sweep-sight windshleld, and the “fleet†look imparted to all 14 body styles by the longer, lower lines of the new models. By a twist of fate the Union- ville Veterans organization have stumbled upon a valuable cache of historical documents relating to the early growth of the Mark- ham township. SCARBORO : The Scarboro Gen- eral Hospital has been built up three stories alrgady. Discover Cache Historical Records While in the act of repairing two windows in the Unionville Veterans Hall broken during Hallowe‘en the workmen stumb- led on a secret cupboard high up on the wall of the building. When opened a large array of old townâ€" ship documents was discovered. These include the early minute book of the Markham and Elgin Mills Plank Road Company dat- ing back to 1847, as well as vari- ous other municipal records. Some of the books have already been removed to the township vault at Buttonville for safe keep- ing, and it is expected the re- mainder will be turned over to the township at a later date. The building in which they were found was at one time the property of the municipality. So far no one has been able to as- certain who might have placed the documents in their secret hiding place. l3 Yonge St. S. TUrner 4-3152 Richmond Hill A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY ARTICLE UNTIL XMAS Disappointment ORDER YOUR OPEN STOCK SILVER FLATWARE EARLY CHRISTMAS GIVING THE STORE IS ‘JAM PACKED’ WITH GIFTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILYâ€"FOR GIFTS THAT KE JP ON GIVING SEE Wrist Watches Men & Women GRUEN A void For FOR. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 RM. iii: oï¬ice musf be snappy He hired help through classiï¬ed Now :9“ B. 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