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The Liberal, 29 Sep 1960, p. 22

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TU. 4-1196 Upper TUNE-UP KIT Reduces front wheel sway, im- proves steering. Chem. Pontiac, I955â€" 5.35 59. Upper _ 7 r 7 New-Car qual- ity. A1] needed parts included to restore pow- er and pep .â€" Condenser, ro- tor, points. ford and Meteor. 955-58. n.35 Chevrolet. 1949-57 (mosf). Pair _ . . ‘ _ _ _ Dodge and Plymouth. 1946-56. Pair ..____ Ford and Meteor. 1942-58 (most). Pair Lets your car engine breathe. Stops wast- ing gas. Replace ele- ment. gain extra $2323: as ______ 2.20 Include! everything that I. needed for book wheels. Fold and Meteor. 5.80 1947-54. Set ,.___- Chevrolet. 1942-54. 4.25 Set ______________ Dodge and Plymouth, 5.20 "46-56. Se? _______ l Mote-Muster Visual Pak Mote-Muster DRY-TYPE Including Pair LABOUR AND Chevrolet, l955-57 Pair _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ Dodge, Ford. Meteor mouth (most kg :56) KING BOLT SETS AIR FIlTER II I "U" II‘IU IIIUUIJI-I-I ME ‘Ab 9:231!“ ENT ; ' I : I ‘ " 4 5 ' Adiusl- bra kcs. includinu TIE HOD ENDS BALL JOINTS THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, September 29, 1960 GDIL SPRINGS .0“? as 58. 9.35 to 1 1.45 Lower 11.60 to 13.20 TROUBLE STARTING â€" NO PICK-UP ? GET A WINTER TUNE-UP SPECIAL! CYL d. POINTS + CONDENSER + ROTOR $49.95, ” '"9 + C.T.C. “Turbo-Fire" Spark Plugs 6m, {OUR + Check FueIPullnp' â€"7 Adjust Carburetor $11.95 I. BRAKE 2. BALANCE WHEELS 3. ALIGNMENT $33322 11 Lower 6.20 to 7.50 .50 FRONT END ALIGNMENT SPECIAL -5777 10.10 5'” 31:" 4.25 H1, 5.20 t: J and Ply- .30 .50 VOLTAGE REGULATOR u ‘ s ‘ u ‘ ‘ u ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ g C u ‘ t t ‘ \ ‘ \ ‘ \ \ ‘ t \ ‘ ‘ ‘ i ‘ \ ‘ ‘ u \ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ \ u IlllN'T RUN INTI] TROUBLE! Protects battery 8 n d generator. ‘ ‘ N e w - c a r ’ " D quality. E a s y to install 4 I ' Adjun- bra k e 3, including emergency brake ’ Pack front wheel bearings ° Add approved heavy-duty brake fluid (superior to new car quality) to master cyflnden ““:“‘é‘--§x~‘.333\.:2u :;‘*‘ ‘-‘u““““ Check Electrical System Labour Check brake drums and lining Clean, pack front wheel bearings Ford-Meteor 1949-5] l952-58 Dodge-Plymouth 1942-59 Chev. - Pontiac 1948-53 1954-57 DO IT YOURSELF Make & Year Correct Caster, Camber. Inspect Steering Trade in Your Old Glulch Assembly Glulch Assembly Exchange "Do-It-Yourself" SALE PRICE s9 50 12.60 14.85 15.80 15.80 15.50 You Get All 3 For Installed Price 27.60 26.85 30.80 27.80 27.50 C.T.C. The Dollar Days project is be- ing co-operated in by practically every retail outlet in the down- town area. A full page which will appear in “The Liberal” next week will list the wide variety of goods which merchants are ofi‘er- ing. Articles which will help re- store the lowly dollar to a great- er purchasing power run all the way from $1.49 ball point pens, which will be retailed at $1. to $1.95 aluminum frying pans which will be sold at the same rate. Dry goods, groceries and many other articles will be listed, with each store revealing, on a be staged next week‘ will be re- peated later in the month, prob- ably on October 20 21 and 22. At that time merchants will not repeat the offerings made during the first Dollar Days session but will offer a new line of goods. lNobIeton To Get FFire Protection l it The Police. Village of Noble- Signs which will appear on the meters during Dollar Days will remind parkers that their dues are being paid by the Business and Professional Association. The free parking plan is assoc- iated with the Dollar Days which down-town merchants are run- ning on Thursday, Friday and Saturday next week. Negotiations. which have been under way for some months in connection with off-street parking have not been completed yet and the provision of free down-town parking for Dollar Days is a gesture to their customers from merchants in the area, the association’s president said. There will be no need for shoppers to put nickels in any of the parking meters on Yonge Street in Richmond Hill on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 6th, 7th and 8th, President F. J. Picking of the Yonge Street Busi- ness and Professional Association told “The Liberal” this week. And, although shoppers will not be making their contributions, the town’s treasury will not sufier, he said. The merchants, through their association, will make a dir- ect payment to the municipality equivalent to What the meters would have earned under normal operation. Principal Wright Morrow told York Central District High School Board that the policy at Richmond Hill High School was to consider each Grade 12 student individually If a girl or boy has only obtained a standing in the 50 per cent which is a pass under Department of Education regulations, he or she can enter Grade 13 if they so desire and principal and staff agree.“ One girl said she would pass Grade 13 if it takes her three years,” said Principal Mor- row. Given Chance passing Grade 1.3 Principal Mor- row considered it worthwhile trying, and said his staff was prepared to give the individual a chance to receive his senior matriculation. Trustee Mrs Barbara Lang- staff commented “It is hardly fair to the staff if a pupil just passed Grade 12 and then doesn’t do well in Grade 13.” \Principal Morrow board has received from anyone. Secretary Mrs. J. R. McAllis- ter said she had received tele- phoned complaints but when she asked the callers to put their views in writing this had not been done. Trustee Mrs. Langstafi said Mr. Morrow’s remarks would clarify the results of the lower than usual overall standing of this year’s Grade 13 results at Rich- mond Hill High School as some of the pupils were allowed to go into Grade 13 with only 55 to 56 per cent in Grade 12. Principal W. Morrison of Wood- bridge High School pointed out this June’s Grade 13 was the school’s first. Next year with only 24 pupils in Grade 12 Principal Morrison believes the staff would have excellent opportunity to support the Grade 13 students, and he hopes all will be able to obtain 60 per cent. Principal A. S. Elson said Thornhill High School requires a 60 per cent passing of all pu- pils in Grade 12 who are in the “university stream”. Principal Elson says he does not prevent “Sixty per cent and over is id- eal for all Grade 125 going into Grade 13. but I like-to see those with 55 per cent given a chance,” enjoined Principal H. L. Eubank of Bayview High School. Princi- pal Eubank said some of the head- masters at a recent conference also took that viewpoint. Principal Morrow pointed out if a student was trying for university entrance the “set-up” was different. (60 to 66 per cent pass in Grade 13 is required in most Ontario universities. October 6th, 7th & 8thâ€" Yonge St. Merchants Plan 3 Dollar Days Don't Demand 60% On All Grade 12 Subjects York Central District High School principals. do not demand a 60 per cent on all Grade 12 subjects before a student can be passed into Grade 13. Some Metropolitan Toronto high schools require pupils to obtain 60 per cent pass before they are permitted to enter Grade 13. Before Grade 13 Entranceâ€" Even if the student has trouble $13.95 8 CYL asked if the a complaint N. Richmond Hill AV. 5-4501,: The purchase of this vehicle was made possible through the co-operation of the Village trus- tees and Nobleton Volunteer Fire Committee. The trustees were able to give fifty per cent of the cost through the use of land impost money. The remain- der was paid by Nobleton Volun- teer Fire Committee from mon- ey raised on bingos and dances held during the last year. The truck is to be delivered and of- ficially turned over to the vil- lage on Saturday, October first. The present active members of th: Nobleton Volunteer Fire Committee are: Ross Kennedy - Secretary, Dave Cowan and Ro- bert Tomalin - Joint Treasurers, Earl Jolmstone, Bert Cracker and Ernie Haseman are members. ton has acquired a five ton In- ternational fire truck, equipped with booster pump and water carrying tank. The Dollar Days which will be staged next week‘ will be reâ€" peated later in the month, prob- ably on October 20 21 and 22. At that time merchants will not repeat the offerings made during the first Dollar Days session but will offer a new line of goods. large window poster, what its dollar special is. Downtown Yonge Street is a “one stop” shopping centre for many people, President F. J. Picking said. Within the area many services are to be found which are missing from other centres. Banks, the post office, lawyers, doctors, dentists and many other facilities and services draw a large number of people into the area daily and the pur- pose of Dollar Days was to enable merchants to show the quantity and quality â€" plus the low price range -â€" of downtown retail stocks. the Grade 12 pupils with lower standing from going on but stip- ulates they must take one half year’s work at a time. Secretary Mrs. McAllister says complaints to her had been that the students “can not go on un- less they obtain 60 per cent." Borderline Cases “Borderline cases are left to the principal to decide upon,” said Principal Elson, reiterating he prefers the “split” year for borderline students. Principal Morrow interjected the comment that sometimes these results were difficult to in- terpret as one student who had a 70 per cent standing had failed some subjects. The upping of university en- trance requirements was referred to by Mr. Elson, and he pointed out a Thornhill student with 80 per cent standing had been un- able to enroll in his chosen course due to not being high enough in two subjects. Principal Elson said several headmasters at a recent conference wondered if the en- trance to Grade 13 should not be 60 per cent for all pupils. Province Says 50 Per Cent Chairman Stewart Rumble pointed out there was no provin- cial standard, as such, to go by but the Department of Education did say 50 per cent was a passing grade. Trustee J. Wilson commented on the fact the Province of Mani- toba compressed the five year high school curriculum into four years. “Ontario students have an extra ear for maturity. It’s too easy, he kids need to be made to work harder," he believed. Management Committee Chair- man, Trustee E. Axelson added. “It’s a general problem of mar- ginal accomplishment. Those go- ing on to university must have 60 per cent, others (not going to Inimsity) with less should be permitted to try." You’ll need a ‘PoWer-Full’ Battery r MUR-PAUWER to apply. 6-02. Aerosol bomb.. Gar scratches, traffic scars disappear. Matches original car color . . . refinishes like new! Choose from over 120 «Mrs. Easy SPRAY ENAMEL NOTEâ€"Add 50: In but for installation. d FEED nown's THEHRIGWIWII mg BUDGET mom EVEN-FLOW 18” lawn Spreader Feeds regulated amount of lawn seed or fertil- , i z e r in a cmnnfh . u o n UNTIL THE BATTERY IS IN- STALLED IN YOUR CAR . . . Contains more organic nitrogen to give a lasting "greening" effect. 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