12 THE LIBERAL} Richmond Hi1], Ontario, Thursday, December 1. 1955 Municipal and School Elections Comprising all that part of the Village of Richmond Hill lying west of Yonge Street and south of centre Street including all of Elizabeth and Bridgeford Streets and also Plan 4635 or Pleasantville Subdivision. Comprising all that part of the Village of Richmond Hill lying east of Yonge Street and including the east side of Yonge Street to the C.N.R. right-of- way and north of Markham Road to north village limits. UNION SCHOOL SECTION Richmond Hill, Markham S. S. No. 3 and Vaughan 6. S. N o. 4. and Richmond Hill Separate School District will be held as follows: Comprising all that part of the Village of Richmond Hill lying west of Yonge Street and north of Centre Street West. 10 I] 12 13 14 15 16 I: 18 19 20 21 Comprising all that part of the Village of Richmond Hill lying east of Yonge Street and south of Markham Road including Plan 4727 or Glenbrae Heights. Comprising all that part of the Village of Richmond Hill lying east of the C.N.R. right-of-way and north of Markham Road. including Plan 4644, Richmond Acres and Plan 4706 Allencourt. Municipal Election VOTING IN YONGE ST. PUBLIC SCHOOL VOTING IN MASONIC HALL. YONGE ST. VOTING IN YONGE ST. PUBLIC SCHOOL THORNHILL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PATTERSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EDGELEY ....................... MAPLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PINE GROVE ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PURPLEVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ELDER MILLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ . KLEINBURG ...................... NASHVILLE ............ _ ......... TESTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ELGIN MILLS ........ _ . . . . . . . . . . . I RICHVALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VELLORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CRESTWOOD AND STEELES . . . . . . THORNHILL SOUTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THORNHILL NORTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONCORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LANGSTAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I RICHVALE SOUTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RICHVALE NORTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CARRVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CENTRAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VOTING IN MASONIC HALL, YONGE ST. Public Notice is hereby given that voting in Village of Richmond Hill POLLS 0P“ 9 AM. to '1 PM. VOTING IN WALTER SCOTT SCHOOL. Township of Vaughan .Polling Sub-Division N0. 1 Polling Sub-Division N0. 2 Polling Sub-Division N0. Polling Sub-DiviSion N0. MONDAY, DEC. 5 Polling Sub-Division N0. MONDAY, DEC. Municipal and School Elections in POLLS WILL BE OPEN FROM 12 NOON UNTIL 8 RM. IN THE FOLLOWING PLACES Markham Road RUSSELL LYN ETT, Returning Officer J. M. MCDONALD, Returning Officer . . . . . Masonic Hall Copules Club The November meeting of the Couples Club was held last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson in Toronto. with 22 pres- ent. Lloyd Tennyson read the Scripture Lesson. Rev. A. Hus- ton led in prayer. Following a lengthy business session. Frank Brumwell showed two films. Ray Wilson conducted a contest. Farm Forum The Farm Forum will meet next week at the home of Mr. and Mrs‘ Frank Brumwell. The topic for discussion will be. “Can Farmers have Old-Age Security?" Sr. Women’s Institute The December meeting of the Sr. Women’s Institute will be held next week at the home of Mrs. Fred McRoberts. Roll Call is to be answered by a gift for the Children's Aid Society.†Motto-“Oh! That Christmas last- ed the whole year through" will be given by Mrs. Huston. The talk will be given by the District President. Mrs. Bruce. ,Music is to be in charge of Mrs. Mc- Cague. The Bible Reading- “Christmas Story" will be given by Mrs. Jim Valliere. The exâ€" hibit will be “A Christmas ar- ticle that you have made." Host- .This is Christmas? A crib in a hospital ward? Lorelei has tuber- culosis. She caught TB from an adult who had the disease without knowing it. Efforts to ï¬nd the unknown cases of TB are supported by funds raised in the Christmas Seal Sale now being carried on by the (uLc‘ggulosisiassopjgtions across Canada. ' éékés 'w;-.11' be Mrs. ,McRoberts, Mrs. ,V'alliere and Mrs. Collard. Neighbourhood Notes dongfatulations to Rev. and Mrs. A. Huston who on November 29 celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary. Birthday greetings to Mrs. Elaine Trussell for DeCember l: to Dianne McIntosh who will be four years old on December 5. A speedy recovery is wished for Mr. Charlie Stansbury who suffered a heart attack and is in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. We Welcome to our community Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Clubine who have moved into their new home which they recently built across from Mr. Stanley Boynton‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Rplph Boynton visited last week with Mrs. Ella Ratcliffe in Stouffville; in the af- ternoon they called on Mrs. Margaret Haig and Mrs. Harry Bennett in Stouffville. On Saturday the Rural Rally for the C.G.I.T. Leaders was held in the Victoria Square United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hart, Miss- es Marion Nichols and Betty Snider, Nelson Buchanan and Sammy Snider attended the Un- ionville Jr. Farmers 25th anni- versary banquet, Cedar Grove United Church. Mrs. Leslie Hart attended the graduation exercises at'Convoca. tion Hall, Toronto, last week, when her brother. Mr. Stewart Wheler received his BA. degree. Mrs. Cecil Nichols is visiting for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Crompton at Penetang- uishine. Rev. Pugsley of Toronto, was guest speaker at the church serv- ice on Sunday afternoon. He was speaking in the interest of the Ontario Temperance Federa- tion. Cream Producers Annual Meeting Mr. and Mrs. V. Westbrook visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Empringham and Over 200 cream producer del- egates gathered at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto on Novem- ber 15, for the 8th annual meet- ing of the 'Ontario Cream Pro- ducers Association. The presi- dent. E. H. Martin, Richards Landing gave a very informative address in which he pointed out that 4357, of the milk produced in Ontario was used to make but- ter. He also said that it was very important to maintain a ï¬x- ed price and that a vigorous ad- vertising and marketing plan should be carried on. Mr. Orville Shugg. Director of publicity for the dairy farmers of Canada. gave a report on a program of advertising dairy pro- ducts. especially butter. The Ontario Cream Producers’ ï¬eld- man, Paul Courian gave a sum- mary of the work carried out by his department: that of check listing at creameries and visits to producers who were having tmuble with quality. The guest speaker at the noon luncheon was. Hon. C. B. Sherwood. Min- ister of Agriculture for New Brunswick. A. J. Wood of Alliston was ag- ain elected director from District 3 comprising the counties of On- tario, York, Haltou, Peel and Simcoe. Delegates attending from York County were: Harry Ferguson. Jack Sytema. Wm. Knappett. Don Stephenson. Mrs. Cliï¬ord Seaton and Fred Wicks Jr. CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. W. Snndle, Vlctorla Square Telephone Gormley 5421 VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS Christmas With TB girls Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boynton, David and Donald called on Mr. Boynton's aunt, Mrs. Hattie Jack- man in Toronto, Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nichols. Mr. Cecilr Nichols spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Well- man at Cameron. Pledged To CONTINUE to fight for equitable assessment. Give you residential representation on York County Council. Continue to ï¬ght for adequate fire protection for East Vaughan. CONTINUE to oil and maintain Township roads. Continue his fight for municipal waterworks. Continue to represent the resident ratepayers of Vaughan Township without prejudice For polling booth and transportation information for MAPLEâ€"THORNHILLâ€"â€"WOODBRIDGE â€" RICHMOND HILL Phone AV. 5-1287 VOTE DOYLE â€" DECEMBER 5 I! “RESIDENT COUNCILLOR FOR 1954" DEPUTY- REEVE Vaughan Township Voters of Vaughan Twp. 5 LIVE UP TO YOUR RESPONSIBILITY COME OUT AND VOTE MONDAY, DEC. 5 SEEKS RE-ELECTION AND THE PRIV- ILEGE TO SERVE YOU AS COUNCILLOR FOR 1956 ELECT . W. REID PUT FOR BETTER SCHOOLS for Public School Trustee VOTE ARTHUR SPENCE EXPERIENCE - TO WORK