AUTHORIZED Richmond Hill Lions‘Hall Monday, Oct. 19th 28 Yonge St. S. I Yonge & Bgnson WIGHT'S PHARMACY DEALER OCT. 19, 20, 2|, 22, ,23, 24 7/, At THE PLAYPEN I’m standing on my head with joy. Saw kiddies’ furniture and toys, TU 4'386l You can make $75. 00 to $100. 00 per week, in your spare time. More i! devoting full time. A leading Canadian company. dis- trlbuting coast to coast name brand product will appoint sin- cere reliable persons to service accounts in this area. Quall- flcations required are good references a minimum of spare time available and a cash investment of $980 00. Write Immediately for-appointment in your area to: C. I“. Industries Ltd., 2180 Belgrave Ave., Montreal, P.Q § {OW DOWN PAYMENT! EASY TERMS adventures of YOU CAN OWN THE FINEST ONE MAN BUSINESS IN YOUR TOWN NO SELLING OR SOLICITING HEATING & SHEET METAL Richmond Hill TU. 4-5591 R. C. BOSTOCK TU. 4-1521 TU. 4-0009 1y playing. There is ample room for a large audience, on two floors, with relaxing and soothing Hi-Fi music being broadcast throughout the very large build- ing. Snack Bars cater for refresh- ments and a supervised nursery is provided. What more could any- one want? The North Yonge Bowling Al- ley is already catering for 7000 people weekly and can cater for as many as 312 at one time actual- The popular radio personality Joe Crysdale will be the Master of Ceremonies. There will be door prizes and refreshments and fun for all. Jim Gregory says. “If you love bowling, don’t miss this." Andy will give several displays of his skill. Also featuring in the programme are the famous Pas- quales 5-pin Championship team which will be matched against North Yonge Stars captained by the Willowdale Star Ernie Hugh~ es. There will be a fine exhibition match betwcen Argo's football star Dick Shattoand Andy Vari- papa - the Great. ,, The programme will feature in person the renowned instructor and Trick Shot Artiste, Andy Varipapa - The Great, who is a well known television star. THE GRAND OPENING of the new North Yonge Bowling Alley will be celebrated on Saturday, October 17, this week. The popu- lar and experienced manager, Jim Gregory in collaboration with the owner has organized an all star' programme for the occasion which will delight the heart of every Bowling Alley enthusiast. Bowling Alley Grand Opening On Saturday Richmond Hill Richmond Hill I An attendance for more than 100,000 is expected to attend the tnnual International Plowing Mat- ch being held this .week at Pe- ter’s Corners, in Wentworth County. Many from this district Evere numbered among the visi- ors. There are entries from many parts of Canada, including two from British Columbia. There are more than 500 contestants and prize money totals $15,000. There are more than 200 exhibitors of machinery and equipment in the one and a.half mile of tented Chairman L. D. Clement stated it was “a most serious thing the solution of which is not obvious." He asked the Building Committee, Trustees C. Williams and H. San- derson to contact the caretakers and bring in their recommenda- tlons. Many Attend At Provincial Match city Trustee Harold Sanderson pre- sented a statement of expendi- tures as of September 30 at Thursday evening’s meeting of Richmond Hill Public School Board in Walter Scott Public School. Estimated expenditures were $502,230.75. the actual costs came to $502,689.43. Let 600 Gallons Oil Escape Vandals tampering with the pipes and ï¬ttings of oil tanks supplying the portables at Mac- Killop Public School released 600 gallons of fuel oil during or after the MacKillop graduation exercises. The party made its ï¬rst halt at the factory of Town & Coun- try Marketers on Markham Road, where, as seen in the picture ab- ove, the “Queen†and her ladies- in-waiting received a nice pres- ent at the hands of the Managing Director, Mr. Fred Wise Second stop was at the Lagerquist .Photo Studios on Yonge Street where Mr Lagerquist, the well-known local photographer donated a cer- tiï¬cate to the queen and her at- tendants which enables them to attend at the studio for a portrait photograph completely free of charge. Followed a call at Al Rice’s flower store further north on Yonge Street where A1 pres- ented the queen with a new floral crown and lovely bouquet and new posies to the attendants. Mr. Rice had provided the original crown and flowers at the crownâ€" ing ceremony earlier. He also provided the ribbon emblazoned in gold letters with the queen’s name and title. More Gifts Richmond Hill Public Sch001 Board now has the lar- gest daily attendance of any school system in York Cen- tral High School Board district, and this entitles the Rich- mond Hill Board to appoint a member to the district high school board. Previously the appointment has been made by School Area No. 1. For 1958 average daily attendance was 2,027.6 pupils. Present total enrollment in the local schools is 2,928 pupils. Proceeding to the» Richmond Heights Plaza further calls were made at Warwick House where gifts were presented by Kay and Warwick Butt to each of the Local Trustees To Name High School Appointee Popular Fred Wise, Managing Dir- to Miss A ector of Town’& Country Marketers, is attendants seen here, presenting his parcelled gifts ON A RECENT TOUR of the town and district Miss Allencourt, 1959, was well received. Richmond Hill’s ï¬rst beauty queen was provided with three 1960 model open ‘sports cars by Shelton-Mansell Motors of Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. The Queen rode in one car and each of her attendants rode in another. They were chauffered by ex- perienced drivers provided by the company. This gener- ous gesture created the right atmosphere for a truly regal tour and all along the route many citizens stopped to watch as the three cars which were followed by many oth- ers. passed by in a long procession appropriately accom- panied by police cruisers, engaged by the Allencourt Estate for the purpose. Presents For All lthree girls: to William’s Paint Replacing the oil cost over REGAL TOUR MISS ALLENCOURT STOUFFVILLE â€" The 1959 as- sessment roll is expected to be up nearly another half million dollars in Stouffville. On motion of Trustee Sander- 'son, seconded by Trustee J. Rab- inowitch the following amend- ed motion was passed, ‘Superin- tendent McIntyre report back to board on the steps deemed advis- able to remove the stigma of stag- gered hours from kindergarten. Trustee C. Williams had present- ed an original motion asking that the “stigma of staggered hours he removed from kindergartens. Markham To Study Subdivision Lot Fee $100.00. The local ï¬re depart- ment did not consider the oil at- ound the frame buildings too great a ï¬re hazard as it would soak into the ground, said Trustee Mrs. Margaret Southwell. With helpers carrying these various gifts, except the flowers, which they carried themselves, the cavalcade continued its ‘royal' tour of the district. Proceeding along Lucas and Elizabeth Streets to the Maple Side Road, the par- ty toured through Vaughan town- ship to No. 7 Highway, returning via Thornhill to Richmond Hill where after again passing through Yonge Street, it returned to Al- lencourt Shopping Centre via Elgin Mills and Bayview.‘ Reception and Dinner Tha evening Was concluded-by a "reception†at the Allencourt Restaurant where the proprietor entertained the queen and her attendants to a steak dinner ‘on the house'. Members of the Allen- court Estate attended together with many followers, and a good tirne was enjoyed by all concern- three girls; to William’s Paint and Wallpaper where Dave Will- iams donated a beautiful color and paint set to Miss Allencourt and each of her attendants, and ï¬nally to The Furniture Shoppe, where one of the partners, Pete Saiffert presented a lovely gift to each of the girls. Tour of District The finance committee (Chairman Deputy-reeve W. Dean) of Markham Township Council was instructed Mon- day to make a study‘of the present $400.00 per lot sub- division fee charged subdivid- ers. Deputy-reeve Dean wond- ered if the present fee was sufficient to cover all the costs incurred in land devel- opment such as engineering and legal fees. The present lot fee was set in 1954. At pre- sent Vaughan charges $300.00 per lot, while Richmond Hill charges $500.00 per lot. The committee will make a sur- vey of the charges made by other municipalities and the extent of their subdivision a- greements. Golden Lion $60.00 13 Numbers Called to Miss Allencourt attendants. Film and Music 7.30 pm. Dmmmmnwmmwmg “FOURTEEN GREAT EVENTS of the FUTURE†41 Industrial Rd., Richmond Hill Phone TU. 4-7911 2000 Sq. Ft. 1/4†Plate glass mit- rors - various sizes, Polished green and black Italian Marble slabs - Ideal for Rec. room Bar Tops, Bar Stools - Chrome with red upholstery. Fluorescent Light Fixtures, Sun lamps - Wall Type Fluorescent, Waiting room chairs, Posture Chairs, Merchandise Counters, Large Quantity Section~ al Clothes Presses - Ideal for Cur- ling Rinks, Clubs, Bowling Alleys. These items are in good condi- tion and many cannot be told from new. Priced to sell. TULLY STORE FIXTURES, FOR SALE Charged with malicious damage amounting to $150.00, are four Richmond Hill you- lhs, Thomas Smith, 50 Benson Avenue, Claude Quintile, 113 Luoas Street, Bruce Chitten- deh, 350 Browndale Crescent, and a juvenile. These youths were apprehended by Consta- bles Young and V. March after pipe fittings had been smashed on five oil tanks which allowed the oil to run off, at the rear of the porta- ble classrooms at the MacKil- lop Public School. Mr. Forrest said one of the most imporbant factors to de~ termine is just how fast Met- ro plans to permit develop ment in the fringe areas. Planning Director R. For- rest told Markham Township Council Monday that the con- troversial official plan for Metro and its fringe areas is not yet completed. The plan is being prepared by the Met- r0 Planning Board. Indica- tions are Metro will amend Markham’s sewage plan for the south-west corner of the township. They also want to shift Markham‘s proposed in- dustrial area from north of the railway tracks to south of it. Although they are in agreement with the need for sewers and water in the first concession as far north as Richmond Hill they are ex- pected to make changes in the second and third conces- sions. ‘ ALSO, SUNDAY ONLY - GUEST SPEAKER, PAUL DELMER Await Completion Metro Plan Loss MacKillop Fuel Oil Results In Charges 1959 $300 54 STARTING TIME-8 PM. “mm NUMBERS CALLED and her two ALSO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 7.30 P.M. -- Truth Concerning, "W hat and Where 15 Heaven?†HEAR LAWTON LOWE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18 . 7.30 pm. LIONS HALL 29 Yonge St. S., RICHMOND HILL WHOLE KERNEL CORN SAVE 6c 2|4oz.tins Fresh Tasty LOIN PORK CHOPS pound 49c AYLMER PORK& BEANS SAVE 4c 2 20 oz.tins 35c Chase & Sanborn Instant COFFEE SAVE 20: 6 oz. jar AYLMER PEACHES WHITE GRANULATED CHRISTIES BROOKSIDE 8: DEMPSTERS FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS No.1 GRADE FIRST GRADE J. F. COLE MORLEY'S FOODLAND JEWELLERS 7764 Yonge St. THORNHILL WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELLERY REPAIRS THE WAR THAT WILL END ALL WARS THE DEBATED 1,000 YEARS OF PEACE-MILLENNIUM AV. 5 - I643 BUTTER SAVE 2m pound 49 ONE POUND WITH EVERY $10.00 PURCHASE THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, October 15; Centre St. East, Richmond Hill KOUNTY KIST SUGAR Admission Fre‘e K SAVE 15c 5 lb. Bag 5 ‘LB. WITH EVERY $10.00 PURCHASE DKEAU 24 oz. loaf THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY 6 RM. T0 9 P.M. The traffic jam was blocks long and the policeman’s temper was getting warmer by the minute, as the little old lady tried vainly to start her stalled car. “fl‘hat light has changed three “That light has changed three times while you’ve been sitting there, lady. What’s the matter, haven’t we got a color you like?†Life’s little problems! However, there's one problem you needn't have and that’s when it comes to dry cleaning. Your worries will be over when you send your gar- ments to us here at Barth’s Cleaners, where personalized ser- vice is our motto. Give us the green light on your clothes prob- lems soon. , I98 Yonge Street N., Richmond Hill TU. 4-2922 Warehouse Sales 85 Yonge St. N. “Before you buy â€" it will pay you to give us a try!†EASY CREDIT TERMS We Carry A Large Slack Of Famous Furniture - - - A! low Warehouse Prices. POWELL FURNITURE Grapefruit 100,49. Choice Quality SAVE 5c 20 oz. tin BREAD Lecture 8 p.m. PHIL. EARTH Parking in Rear. ‘llu'ullflllï¬llfï¬lllllllTlllH TUrnor 4-44" 3, 1959