PROCTOR TOASTERS $11.77 KETTLES with cord Only $7.88 Il'/2 cu. ft. â€" Automatic â€" Separate Freezer F t GI ! N0 ea ures aohjzw MONEY D-.. h..:-- C300 ht nn ||||| 15 YEARS OF SALES 8. SERVICE IN TORONTO NOW PHILCO REFRIGERATORS ROBERTS RADIO ELECTRIC The site of an old pioneer trading centre became a place of business again lastSaturday when W. L. Clark. Warden of York County, officially opened the new Weall and Cullen Garden Centre on Highway 27 one mile north of Highway No. 7. The land was once a half-way trading post and camping ground for BARGAINS GALORE ! CASH & CARRY Friday, May 13 â€" Tuesday. May 17 Tuesday. May 24 â€" Richvale Public School Children enrolling for Grade I for September 1960 must have reached the age of five on or before December lilst. 1959. Children enrolling for Kin- dergarten for September 1960 must have reached the age of four on or before December 3]st. 1959. Proof of age of all children must be provided at time of registration and any immunization records also submitted. While enrolment for Kindergarten classes will be made at this time. actual locations of Kindergartens have yet to be determined but will be announced at a later date. Parents are requested to complete the Registration Forms which the Board office will distribute through the schools. In the case of schools not listed above. the completed Registration Forms should be re- turned to the Principal at the earliest possible date. Tuesday. May 24 â€" Richvale Public School 9.30 to 11.30 am. Friday, May 29 â€" Langstaff Public Sch. 9.30 - 11.30 am. & 1.30 - 3.30 pm. Wednesday, May 18 â€"â€" Edgeley Public School Wednesday. May 18 â€" Powell Road Public School Tuesday. May 10 5- Jefferson Public School Wednesday, May 11 -â€"- Ross Doan Public School Friday, May 13 â€"â€" New Pine Grove Public School Pro-school registration will take place in the following schools of Vaughan Township as listed below:' Thursday, May 5 -â€" Thornhill Public School 9.30 - 11.30 3.111.. 1.30-3.30 pm. Monday, May 9 â€"â€" Concord Public School 9.30 to 11.30 a.m. TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA OF VAUGHAN Pre-School Registration -â€" George Bailey Public School Charles Howitt Pub. Sch. 9.3041130 a.m. & 1.30-3.30 pm NO MONEY DOWN OPEN 1'". 9pm. P H I L c o ‘PREDICTA’TV $199.00 (mm the old Humbei‘ Tl‘all and the farm on which it stands sheltered the rebel- pati'iot William Lyon Mackenzie after his uprising failed in 1837. Shown with Mr. Clark as he cuts the ceremonial vine barrier are, left to right, John W. Perry. Reeve of Vaughan Township, John A. Weall and Len Cullen. 1.30 to 3.30 pm 9.30 to 11.30 am 9.30 to 11.30 pm 30 to 11.30 am 30 to 11.30 am to 3.30 pm Mrs. Charles Agnew of the Edgeley Branch will lead one of the discussion groups on “Duties of Public Relations Representa- tives". The Edgeley Women's Institute will hold a regular meeting at the home of Mrs. James Spencer on May 12. The members will plan their program for the year and receive a report from Mrs. W. Maginn of the 12th Annual Officers’ Conference to he held A poim rally and leadership school will be held in'Knox Un- ited Church. Sutton. on Monday. May 9. Those attending will have the opportunity to hear a tape recording about the new organi- zation of United Church women. Women’s Institute in War Memorial Hall. Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph on May 5 and 6. A regular meeting of the Edge- ley W.A. was held on Thursday afternoon. April 21. at the home of Mrs. C. A. Boake. with Mrs. Boake. the president, presiding. Mrs. Hendry read the Lesson Thoughts and Mrs. Boake read a paper prepared by Mrs. C. A. Peelar entitled “Authors of Great Hymns". which outlined a brief account of the author’s life and the events which inspired tte writer to compose them. Mem- bers are asked to bring their mite boxes to the next meeting which will be held on May 26 at the home of Mrs. A. Avery. ' The, annual meeting of the Un- ited Church Training School was held on Friday. April 22 in Tor- onto. Rev. A. G. Forrest was the guest speaker. Mrs. Wilson. Edgeley Public School junior room teacher wish- es the mothers who are planning to enroll their children in school in September to register the children at the school on Wednes- day morning. May 18. Mrs. Gor- don. Public Health nurse. will be on hand at this time to assist the mothers in ï¬lling out their child‘s health record form which will be available at the school for parents we have not previously received one. Mrs. C. H. Boakc and her dau- ghter Janice visited New York City during the Easter week-end. They travelled from Toronto by train. arriving in New York at a time when the forsythia and tulâ€" ips were in full bloom They spent a very full week-end which included seeing “My Fair Lady" and "Green Willow" and enjoyed many sight-seeing tours and a trip to the top of the Empire State Building. This week we wish Happy Birthday to Betty, Jean Graham who was one year old on April 23 and to Douglas Fierheller who reached his ï¬fteenth birthday on April 25. Mrs. Norman Young and her son Bobby are celebrating their birthdays together on April 28 and Mr. W. Butt will be cele- brating his birthday April 29. GET RID OF FEAR. SUPER- STITION AND IGNORANCE.. In the last few years we have gone deeper into welfare. at no time reducing our par- ticipation in research. We cannot do anything but achieve success with so manv volunteers working for us helping to achieve our pur- pose. FACT FOR THE WEEK: Richmond Hill Unit CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Very Rév. R. G. Brown Edgeley Automatic Washer PHILCO On Sunday, April 24. the com- munity was deeply saddened by the passing of Mrs. Cora Hagan. of Sprucewood Drl. after a leng- thy illness. Mrs. Hagan had been in the sewing business all her life and was especially noted -for making ï¬ne jackets for all the youngsters in her neighbourhood and for many sports clubs. includ- ing the white jackets with black trim of the Thornhill and Dis- t'ict Hockey Club midgets in 1957 She was residing with her sister in Toronto when death occurred. On Tuesday. April 26. the mo- thers of the lst Thornhill Guides. held a shower of kitchen utensils for camping. The party was held at the Henderson Ave. School and many useful items were receiVed by the Guides. VANDORF â€"- Whitchurch spent a total of $15.160 for the rental of bulldozers and extra equip- mnnt during the recent heavy snow storms. The extra expendi- tures were since January. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mizen of 27 Sprucewood D1‘., are spending a week with their son, Charles, in Allenford. The Doncaster Community Laâ€" dies Club met at Henderson Ave. School on Monday for the sec- ond lesson in copper tooling. un- der the direction of Mrs. Thain. Seventeen members attended and the classes have proved to be very intersting. Th regular meeting will be held Monday, May 2 at the home of Mrs. Steele, Morgan Ave. Speaker will be Mrs. Allison of the St. John’s Ambulance Corps. The Brigaders group of the Doncaster Bible Chapel are to be treated to an exhibition of judo featuring Mr. Jack Walker and possibly his daughters at Thorn- hill High School at 7.30 pm. The Walkers of Glen Cameron Ave. are members of one of the Kyu-Shin Clubs. The chief in- structor is Ml“ Vern Fagan. 2nd Dan Black Belt. Participating in the exhibition will be members of several of the Kyu-Shin clubsi And those accidents happen. not only on the highway. but in our homes and around our homes and playgrounds, in our parks and among our summer resorts. Safety should be recognized as a vital element of health â€" and to promote CHILD SAFETY â€" MONDAY, MAY lst is to be ob- served as CHILD SAFETY DAY, across Canada. The health and safety of our children is one of Canada's most priceless assets â€" but it is an asset that is depreciated by ev- ery accidental injury. and threa- tened by every unsafe act. Child Safety means. “An ounce of child care is worth a pound of child cure†..... for doctors know that while it is often possible to heal all the effects of a serious illness it is far more difficult to overcome all the effects of a ser- ious “accident†â€" not only for the victim. but for the one re- sponsible for the accident. Some- one feels remorse at every ac- 500 children. in Ontario alone. die every year. and 2.000 sus- tain permanent disability. as the result of accidents. Child Safety Day, May! Protect Canada's Assets BENDIX DONCASTER Correspondent: David Barbour Henderson Ave Phone AV. 5-520 5-5205 $157.00? NOW ONLY money Yonge St. at Elgin Mills cident. and remorse often mend slower and leaves more effect than illness. Don't let human failure â€" ne gligence -â€" carelessness â€"â€" o stupidity cause avoidable acci dents. ' On May lst. and during the year. do member the slogan, “ save, may be your 0 extend it. through ei providing the leachi ment which will child for. “The life y be your own child's." BIRRELL MOTORS LIMITED dow n I' “060A : year. don't just re- e slogan, “The life you be your own," â€" but through education. by the teaching environ- 11 will protect yn’ur The; life you save may THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. 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