All interested persons are invited to attend. Signed â€" C. WIDEMAN, For the purpose of instructing drivers and students in Safe Driving procedures based on the UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE MAGISTRATE’S COURT, NEWMARKET, ONTARIO, AND THE MARKHAM TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT, A II 26 WEEKS TO PAY '1 No Charge For Alterations II Satisfaction Guaranteed The third instalment of the current year’s taxes is due ' NOVEMBER 2 Pay promptly and av‘oid the penalty which must be added after NOVEMBER 20. ‘ R. LYNETT, Clerk Town of Richmond Hill 3 PANT SUIT SPECIAL will be held in the Markham Twp. Municipal Bldg., ButtOnville BETWEEN 7 AND 9 RM. KENT'S MEN'S & BOY'S WEAR TRAFFIC COURT 4 CLINIC NOTICE RICHMOND HEIGHTS PLAZA - TEL. TU. 4-752] ‘ lEVENDALE ROAD ‘- RICHMOND HILL on the following dates: ‘ OCTOBER 6th AND 20th NOVEMBER 3rd AND 17th DECEMBER lst AND 15th HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT RULES OF THE ROAD TAXES Or Money Refunded and the S I. A C K S TAILORED TO MEASURE YOUR CHOICE FABRICS & Chief Constable, Markham Township Yarn Dyed Worsted ONLY $35.00 STYLE 0 N I. Y $12.95 The Mothers’ Auxiliary of the lst Richvale Boy Scout‘s Associa- tion would appreciate any contri- butions in the line of knitted Christmas gifts and novelties, baked items. and “white ele- phants" for their bazaar and eu-. chre on Dec. 1st. The draw for the lovely, quilt the ladies have made will be made on the same evening. December lst. There will be refreshments. Get in touch with Mrs; F. E. Martin or Mrs. S. Lowe. At the Richvale Home and School Euchre last Wednesday Mrs. Bill Norris won the door prize. High ladies" was won by Mrs’? Al. Smith. Ladies' second, Mrs. Violet Baker. High man’s prize was won by Mrs. Merritt, who played a man’s card. Men's second. Barry Smith. Consolation prizes were won by Mrs. S. LOWe and Mrs. White. Scout Mother's Auxiliary to contribute before Hallowe’en, Ross Dean School hollowed out a large pumpkin which was on dis- play during the previous week. Over eight dollars was received in it from the pupils. _ SUPPORT THE SHOP LOCALLY CAMPAIGN SPONSORED BY RICHMOND HILL JAYCEES In a tussle with a friend, Howie Martin, Oak Avenue, 131-01“; Little Roly Harris, Spruce Av- enue, is home again after her op- eration in Sick Children's Hospi- tal on Friday for an eye-correc- tion. _ a small bone in his left hand and‘ will be carrying his Hand 3- round in a cast for the next month. “EH help out UNICEF and give those who wished an quprtuqity w TOP COATS IN HARRIS TWEED, CASHMERE & WOOL VENETIANS. REGULAR $55.00 Correspondents: MRS. E. E. SPEARS 25 Roosevelt Dr. AV. 5-3116 MRS. M. E. TAYLOR 94 Spruce Ave. AV. 5-4293 Richvale News ONLY $39.88 In connection with the store on- ening a guessing competition is being held. Displayed in the store, hung or draped on the rear wall, visitors Will discover a giant size pair of trousers. They look to be something like six feet round the waist. But that is only a guess-‘which is what you have to do if you want to win one of Marv Meretsky has a total of 14 years experience in the clothing trade. Before entering into bus- iness on his own he managed a Bond Clothing Store and went on to be associated with the manu- facturing end of custom tailored clothes. Mr. Meretsky was born and ed- ucated in‘Toronto, and now lives with his wife and one child in North York. Another child is ex- pected to put in an appearance this week says Marv, who is an avid bowling and football fan. Guess The Measurements For the remainder of this week the local radio station will be broadcasting by remote control from the store window. The store is stocking all the lines to be seen at the Danforth-Store plus an additional boys wear depart- ment. Fourteen Years Experience Mr. Ron Herd. dog catcher at large for the municipalities of Richmond Hill: Markham and Vaughan. in compiling the Im- pounding Kennels report from May 19 to October 31, 1959, stat- ed that a total of 499 dogs from the three areas had been im- pounded to date. 1,005 calls re- garding complaints were dealt with; 13,000 miles of patrol were carried out in the total area ser- ved â€" and 2,218 meals were ser- ved to dogs in his custody during that period. A total of 253 dogs were claim- ed by owners and 234 dogs were destroyed. after an average num- ber of 4.25 days in the impound- ing kennels. The number of dogs destroyed or claimed. for each municipalâ€" ity, for the ï¬ve and a half month period, is as follows: Vaughan: 95 destroyed, 36 claimed; Mark- Municipal Dog SituationE Under Control At Last; MR. MARV MERETSKY, a partner with Mr. Harry Nesker in the Kent Clothiers and Pape Slack Shop of 666-8 Danforth in Toronto, is the manager of the new Kent Clothing Store â€" Men’s & Boy’s Wear, which is now-open on Richmond Heights Plaza. Marv says he is happy with his new assignment and has made an excéllent "job in tastefully decorating, and dressing up the new store. New Business-Richmond Hegï¬its Opening Contest H CHARLES S. LAVIN, whose ideas have been editorialized in Reader’s Digest, announ- ces the addition of the fam- ous Palm Beach Hotel at Palm Beach, Florida. This is a truly luxurious place for retirement, the average rate being $86.50 per month per person, double occupancy which includes three meals a day. Single rooms are also available. ham: 65 destroyed, 70 claimed: Richmond Hill: 73 destroyed. 98 claimed. , During June, July and August complaints â€" over 100 a month â€" poured into the Impounding Kennels on north Duffel-in St. in Vaughan Township. Complaints dropped slightly during Septem- ber and October but the number of dog-boarders in the kennels rose slightly higher than in pre- ceding months. At the time Mr. Herd drew up his report there were 12 dogs still in the pound. Call in the store without obli- gation and enter" this contest simply by guessing the seat and waist measurements of these giant size trousers. The result will be announced on Saturday this week and will be announced on the radio and published in the next issue of “The Liberal.†Free Gifts For the person most nearly cor- rect in the contest there is a first cla§s gift of a suburban co'at; for the person next nearly correct, a pair of slacks made-toâ€"measure and for the 3rd, 4th and 5th run- ners-up a new sports shirt. At Richmond Hill Lawn Bowl- ing Club annual meeting held this week James Grainger was elected President for the coming year. Other officers are, vice- president Barry Brent, secretary Warren Hall, treasurer Edward Mansbridge, directors. George Hill, Les. Glass and A1 White. --..., ._-... v y“ Encouraging reports were made on a succesful season and plans forknext year were discussed. It was agreed that Club Champion- ships be revived for play in the ‘ coming season. Regardless of your age, you can now join The Char- les S. Lavin Retirement 0r- ganization, the dues being one dollar ($1.00) per year. This entitles you to a month- ly bulletin and should a member come to one of our hotels as a permanent guest, he or she will receive a dis- count of $100.00 the end of the ï¬rst year. All three councils are more than satisï¬ed with the results shown by Mr. Herd. and both Markham and Richmond Hill council members remarked last week that the dog situation had never been in better hands. CHARLES S. |.AV|N ANNOUNCES NEW ORGANIZATION PLANS . . . . Perhaps the highest number of complaints received, came in dur- ing the month of May when 51 calls were received in three days. the ï¬ne prizes being offered. Lawn Bowlers Elect Officers please write Charles S. There is no obligation. Enclosed is my $1.00 member- ship tee. Please send member- ship card and monthly bullet- ins. For speciï¬c information regarding the numerous Lavin Retirement Hotels Lavin as noted below. throughout the country, DEAR IKR. LAVIN: Name ............... City Address .. State GUESS THE VOTE CONTEST Home Paper of the District Since 1878 63 Yonge St. South Phone TU. 4-1105 .. E I .‘ 5 . -\ . u I . \ '.., ‘A '4', .,‘ , ‘In? ' “~.l_ ‘ I VALUABLE PRIZES HOW MANY PEOPLE WILL VOTE IN THE RICHMOND HILL MUNICIPAL ELECTION SATURDAY, DEC. 5th ? DOUBE. PREZE MONEY All Winners will receive DOUBLE Prize Money if all eligible Votes in their household are cast in Richmond Hill on election day. I Address I Name For the nearest to correct guess, “The Liberal†is offering valuable prizes. ‘ For nearest to correct guess: 1st Prize: $25. voucher, good at any store in Richmond Enter the Guess the Vote Contest Now - - Make sure everyone in your household votes on election day and " qualify for DOUBLE prize money. In case of a tie, a draw will be made to determine the prize winner. Judging will be based on the official ï¬gures of the Returning Officer.- Hill. 2nd II’Irilze: $15. Voucher, good at any store in Richmond i l. ‘ 3rd Igilze: $10. voucher, good at any store in Richmond i l. * Everyone is eligible to take part. Only stipulation is that guesses inust be submitted on entry form, print- iad in this newspaper. Send in as many entries as you ike. All entries must be in our office, or postmarked on or before December 2nd, 1959. eralâ€, Box 205, Richmond Hill. Clip this coupon, ï¬ll in your guess, and bring or mail it to GUESS THE VOTE CONTEST, “The Lib- SPONSORED IN THE INTEREST OF A LARGER VOTE IN THE I COMING ELECTION BY My guess is THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ont, Thursday, November 12, 1959 13 “THE LIBERAL" is that . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . electors will vote in the\. Richmond Hill municipal election on December 5. I l--“-----------l‘ . . . . . electors will vote in the\|