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The Liberal, 3 Dec 1959, p. 16

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16 SIX YEARS’ EXPERIENCE AS SCHOOL TRUSTEE Specializing in Purebred Cattle, Farm Stock, Furniture and Implements We personally handle all sale bills and adw Phone Gormley 5311 Gormley ELECTORS 0F RICHMOND HILL ALVIN S. FARMER RICHVALE PHARMACY THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, for YORK AND ONTARIO COUNTIES 36 YEARS EXPERIENCE Licensed Auctioneer Free All Day Motorized Delivery Ample Free Parking AV. 5-3772 VOTE FOR MRS. MARGARET bills and advertising. 9014 Yonge St. ', Ont. December 3, 1959 The parents present were en- tertained with a play enacted by Heather Hall, Zany Newman. Sandra Mably, Linda Smelzer and Lois Young. West Scott Ratepayers “With the increase in the num- ber of telephones in its local calllng area. Maple moved into a new rate group on November 1,” said W. C. Barnes, Bell Telephone manager for this territory. u..- munâ€".5..- -v_ "V, The new rates, repre'sentlng small Increases for local service, Birthday Wishes Gail and Bradley Esau of Ed- gar Ave, held a party on Satur- day, November 28 to celebrate their birthdays. Gail was 7 years old and Bradley will be 9 years old on Saturday. They entertain- ed 22 little children. "33611-15; Wishes go to Mrs. Les Walters who celebrated her birth- day on Sunday, November 29. 2nd Richvale Brownies ‘ V It was enrollment night at the 2nd Richvale Brownies pack at Charles Howitt School on Tues- day, November 24. Melody Alex- ander. Pat Ewens. Louise Paul, Diane Slayter. Brenda Wood- house. Sally Spears. Linda Rey- nolds, Sandra Pollock, Sharon Grimes, Bonny Coxworthy and Sharon Smeltzer all made the promise which entitled them to be Brownies. The West Scott homeowners met last week to elect a new slate of officers they are as fol- lows. President - Eilert Sand. Vice-President, Rat Whalen, Treasurer, Ted EdWards, Secre- tary, Edith Ponten, Directors. Jim Howard, Bob Souter, and Collin Goodlng. Dance Held With the inauguration of dial service on November 1. the Maple local calling rarea \y_a_s egpgnded to allow toll-free calling between this community and King, where dial service went into effect the same day. Maple subscribers con- tinue to have local calling ar- rangements with Richmond Hill and Thornhill and studies are now being made to include Woodâ€" bridge in the toll-free calling area late in 1960.7 Residence Individual Line Many members of our commun- ity attended the Thomhlll Public School dance at Uplands Golf More Phones In Maple Slight Rate Increase COBRESPONDENTS: 25 Roosevelt Drive fl Spruce Ave. as follows RICHVALE NEWS MRS. M. I. TAYLOR $4.40 Two-Party Multi-Party Individual Line $9.10 Two-Party $7.05 Multi-Party $4.80 PBX Trunk Y $13.65 These increased rates would have come into effect early in 1960, even if King telephones were not in the Maple calling area, Mr. Barnes said. Because of the expanding telephone needs of Maple itself, the exchange would' have outgrown its current rate schedule by that tinge, he added. “Telephone rates for any com- munity are governed by the num- be; of telephones in its local cal- ling area ,and all exchanges are classified into established rate groups on that basis,{’ explained the Bell Telephone manager. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hall, Den- ham Dr. had a cocktail party to entertain their friends prior to the dance, and Mr; and Mrs. Eilert Sand held a party in their home after the dance. Attend Contere'ncq A ULLVC, u; nu. nay Nun,“ A. will be dedicated by the Rev- erend Edward Morley. The Cross was given in memory of Mrs. F.W. Wrixon, who died last year. The Reverend F. W. Wrixon from Port Hope is to be present. All members of the W. A. are asked to attend the dedication service on Sunday at eleven a.m. Scouting News The election of officers for lst Richvale Group Committee wil be held. on Tuesday evening, December 8th in the Legion Memorial Hall on Carrville Road. The group committee would ap- preciate - anyone. interested in Scout and Cub work, attending. They are gratified to report that they have 19 Cubs‘and about 21 Scouts. They have an able Scout Master and ambitious help- ers for him. Now they need help- ers air the Cub Master. If there are any in this big area. May Avenue to Edgar and Hunt’s Lane to Duncan Road, who are interested in Cub work and who could devote an hour of their time each week to let’d a hand with the boys, under the direction of the Cub Master, their assistance would be most wel- come. No special experience is required. LJ: :_ LLA Club on Friday, Novemqu 2'1 Several ladies of the 1st Lang- staff Mothers Auxiliary attended the Fall Conference held in Richmond Hill United Church on Thursday, November ‘26. Mrs. W. Ellis, Past President of the group was one of the speakers. Mrs. R. Clark, president and Mrs. E. E. Spears, Mrs. A. Peck, Mrs. A. W. Miller, Mrs. D. Webster and Mrs. J. Wilson also attended. Church News vnu- vu ..v The Sunday School of Rich, vale Gospel Chapel Will hold their Christmas .Treat on two days this year. The pre-school and lst grade children will hold theirs Saturday, December 12th at 2.30 pm. and the Senior‘s Treat Will be held the following Saturday. â€" '71-“. _ Unbux u On Sunday. December 6th a brass Cross, donated to the Em- manuel Anglican Church on Mc-V Kay Drive, by_ the afternoon W -__‘ L_. LL‘ DA‘L rwvfi “'I‘fqt‘lis means you, come out on Tuesday and make yourself known. School News The pupils of Miss Hoz’ room, fetchvale Public School, will be heard on the School Broadcast this Saturday morning at 8.45 am. over C. J. R. H. radio. It might be a good idea to tune in a few minutes early. ’ .What happened to the voters in Polling Division twelve? A louder voice next year would be, apprec- iated by the public spirited citiz- ens who run for office. MRS. I. ll. SPEARS Phone AV. 5-3116 Luau ..... The meetings are held in the Legion Hall each Tuesday even- ing. The opening exercises begin at 6.30 p.111. The results of the York County ’ 100 Bushel Husking Corn Club have-just been announced by Ag- ricultural Representative W. M. Cockburn, who is secretary of the Soil 8: Crop Improvement Assoc? iation, sponsors of the contest. In spite of the prolonged drought‘ last ‘ summer, especially in the southern part of the county, I Shur-Gain Farms of Maple barely missed the 100 bushel objective with 99-1 bus. per acre. Maple Farm Prize Winner Corn Contest In second place was C. L. Winger of Gormley, with 92.6 bus. The others in order were: Clarence McDoxvell, Stouffville. Trevor Watson, Markham. Massey-Ferg. Farms, Milliken. Douglas Hope, Newmarket. Master Feeds Farm, Thornhill. Walter Brillinger, Gormley. R. J. Darlington, Maple. John Reesor, Unionville. The yields are comptued on the basis of 15% moisture, of shelled corn. The moisture con- tent ranged from a low of 29.5% to 46.4% in the samples taken by the judges and‘ submitted to the Ontario Agricultural College for test. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER TU. 4 - 2208 Phone AV. 5-4298 Business $9.10 $7.05 $4.80 $13.65 ,MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Town Of Richmond Hill VTING PLAEES Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying west of the centre line of Yonge Street and south of the centre line of Richmond Street and all of Pleasantville Gardens on Plan 4635 -- Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying west of the cen- tre line of Yonge Street . LILLIAN McCONAGHY PUBLIC SCHOOL. Comprising all that part of‘the Town of Richmond Hill lying west of the centre line of Yonge Street and north of the centre line of Richmond Street, south of the centre line of Benson and Rumble Avenues â€" MUNICIPAL HALL Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying west of the centre line of Yonge Street and north of the centre line of Benson and Rumble Avenues â€" 0. M. MacKILLOP PUBLIC SCHOOL Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east of the centre line of Yonge Street, north of the centre line of Centre Street east and west of the C.N.R. right-ofâ€"way ~â€" MUNICIPAL HALL Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east of the cen- tre line of Yonge Street, and North of the centre line of Centre Street East Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east of the C.N.R. right-of-way, to Blue Grass Boulevard including both-sides and north of the Centre line of Crosby Avenue â€" Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying west of the centre line of Neal Drive to Taylor Mills Drive including both sides and north of the centre line of Crosby Avenue â€"- BEVERLEY ACRES PUBLIC SCHOOL BEVERLEY ACRES PUBLIC SCHOOL Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying north of the centre line of Crosby Avenue and east of the centre line of Neal Drive â€"- BEVERLEY ACRES PUBLIC SCHOOL 7 Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east of the C.N.R. right-ofâ€"way, south of the con- tre line of Crosby Avenue and north of the centre line of Centre Street east â€" WALTER SCOTT PUBLIC SCHOOL. WARD No. 3 Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east of the centre line of Yonge Street to the C.N.R. right-of-way, on the north by the centre line of Centre Street east. and on the south by the centre Ime of Markham Road â€" ‘ LILLIAN McCONAGHY PUBLIC SCHOOL. Electors from Vaughan Township voting for school trustee vote at MacKfllop School. Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lyingeast of the cen- tre line of Yonge Street, and South of the centre line of Centre Street East POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 15 - Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east of the centre line of Yonge Street to tho C.N.R. right-ofâ€"way and south of the centre line of Markham Road â€" LILLIANi McCONAGHY PUBLIC SCHOOL. CompriSing all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying north of the centre line of Markham Road, cut of the C.N.R. right-of-way and south of the centre line of Centre/Street east â€" WALTER SCO'I'I‘ PUBLIC SCHOOL. Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying‘ south of the centre line of Palmer Avenue east of the C.N.R. right-of-way -â€" WALTER SCOTI‘ PUBLIC SCHOOL. Electors from Markham Township voting for school trustee vote at McConaghy School Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying south of the centre line of Markham Road, east of the C.N.R. right-of-way and north of the centre line of Palmer Avenue â€"- WALTER SCOTT PUBLIC SCHOOL. . SAT, DEC. 5th From 9am. to 6 pm. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 2 - POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 1 - POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 3 - POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 6 - POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 7 - POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 8 - POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 16 - POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 9- POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 10 - POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 18 - POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 17 - POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 19 - WARD No. 1 WARD No. 2 VAUGHAN VOTERS MARKHAM VOTERS RUSSELL LYNETT Returning Officer

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