14 THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday. May 25. 1961 Atlast people aren't walking on my tail all the time. Time was, we were so crowded that lhad to sleep With one eye open. But now the house has been enlarged and we can all breathe easier, especially me. You ask where the money was saved? at WBHNK THE BHNK 0F NOVFI SCOTIH LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS Get Results TU.4-ll05 Cut Food COSLSI buy a REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER 0R HOME FREEZER NOW! May 15 to June 30 {WHERE DEALERS DISPLAY ' UAITEIS '0! HOME FREEZERS THIS SIGN APPLIANCE i Oa/z | The “Good Neighbour" policy lis working at Lake Wilcox and Oak Ridges this week. Following the fire which se- verely damaged the home of Mrs. Eleanor Charuk on Bayview Av- enue North last week. neighbours turned to help soften the severe teams are practicing every Monâ€"lbout _ blow. Daughter Sandra. 9. went day night at 7 pm. at Oak Rid.1coiniiici‘cial be held by the Oak Ridges branâ€" ch of the Canadian Legion on Saturday. May 27th. at Archie‘s Sports in the Oak Ridges Plaza [at 10 am. Proceeds are for the ‘Lcaion ball club. The Bantam and Peeâ€"wee ban‘is designed to brin: water to a- ti slay With the Elmer OSbOI‘ne {165 school. The Squirts pl‘acticeioak Ridges area. Kin: 'l'owiiship family next door. Johnny. 7. stay- ed with the Ross Daveys. Mark. housed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson. "People have been wonderful." said Mrs. Charuk. “The Liberal's" correspondent. Ladies of the area helped clean out the house the first night. Members of the Oak Ridges branch of the. Royal Can- adian Legion helped to dispose of the rubble. And. this week. another demon- stration of “good neighbourli- ness" has been given. Knowing that it would be a pretty tough job for Mrs. Charuk. under the circumstances. to write her regâ€"ul- ,ar weekly column. ladies of the area turned to and served as sub- stitute correspondents. Acting n- der the leadership of Mrs. Elsie} Gibbs. member of Whitchurch: Township Council. they collected news items which she assembledt and put into the newspaper‘s hands. ‘ Whether the column this week carried all the news might. under the circumstances. be open to question. But it. does carry some- good wishes of neighbours who are willing to prove that “good-l will†is a little bit more than an. empty phrase. EDITOR. _Bethel Church will hold its midweek prayer fellowship gath- ering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Cook. Sunday evening ev- angelistic services at.7 p.m. will Buyan electric home freezer now. May 15 to June 30, at any appli- ance store displaying the .“Super- market in Your ome" msrgnia. Here's how continue to be held at portable No. 1. Lake Wilcox Public School. A special speaker will lead in worship and the Davis family will Jom with “word in song.†Members of the Elmwood Park Cottagers Association clubbed toâ€" gether and staged a fireworks display on Monday evening. An- other Joint display was put on by the Charuk neighbours. Aleanchloney is in hospital recovering from an operation. Dick Ward- is a very annoyed man. Someone stole 110 Chinese elms which were lying on his pro- perty ready for planting. Mr. and Mrs. Sieve Charuk - who wish to say thank-you to ev- erybody for the kindnesses ex- tended following the recent bad ï¬re at the Charuk home - spent the weekend at Mrs. Charuk‘s mother's home and also attended a family reunion at which 39 were present. The occasion was the confirmation of two cousins, Mildred Miller and Diane Salter. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Osbourne spenta day with Mr. and Mrs. Gpdwm at Willowdale. Mrs. Gar- diner spent a week at Mrs. Os- bourne‘s. She expects to have to go to hospital for a disc oper- tion. and Mrs. William Murray. Ninifa and Francis Hredendae of Scarboro. spent the week-end at the Bruce Howarths at Lake Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. George Cragg and son Garnet were weekend visitors in the Haliburton region. Mrs. Comfort is home after her siege of pneumonia. .Mrs. Kerr of Collingwood is ViSiting her niece, Mrs. Comfort. Jean Ash and Jean Osbourne took the Brownie pack for Mrs. Charuk when she was unable to on account of the fire at her home. Jim Carter of Muirhead Cres- cent has been a patient at Sunny- brook Hospital for two weeks. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. R. Cornes of Muirhead Crecent on the arrival of a baby girl at East General Hospital. A rummage and bake sale will thing of even greater value - ther at. 7 pm. on Wednesday. John Fujarczuk reported bllsi-‘l’lt‘l‘. with the anardiii: of a $21.- Stcve and Mrs. Charuk were ness as very good when he 0p_1560 well construction contract by .on Yonge Street last Saturday. tfor Sunday School and evening service for the Indian community. Among the sixteen taking part were Margaret Dufficld. who gave the sermon; Pat. Smith and vice. Markham Township I“ encd his new Dairy Flip standilll“ l The High C group 0[ St, paut'gitcr Supply Construction (‘oin- Church were at Georgina Island ipany. Limited. of ()akvillc. Ellen Gallagher. who took Sun-inf the King sideroatl about 400 day School: Ixen Lacey and Daveiicet, west of Yongc Strcct. along, PIlllllPS. “'hn 100k evening ser-iwith the pumpliousc and stand-j \. . r . ‘ Information Gathered RICHMOND HILL 4. B ' Water Closer For' Rid When census '5 Take" mm m - - CANADIAN CANCER , Is Kept Confidential 50......†- Another step was taken rcccnt- next month, Drill tests show that When the census taker culls . . - ~ . ly in the 5225.000 pi‘trlr‘t't \\Ill('Il the well will yield between two this June. he will carry his crc- I‘m hilqm‘flmlnln a'ldnfsemmfl y 0' and three hundred gallons per dentials in the form of a small "nlmp' (a ' ' 300 home owners and .a minute. __ ‘ card issued by the Dominion Rifllmtllld Hi" enterprises in the the $1b.).000 “aicrniains are Statistician. according to (mum. gammy}“'I‘L'mm- 44332 ‘ now under construction. The con-.natthmts. cons“; (-mnmiwimmt; .\Il'>. .\'. Ritchie by late August or early Septcm- tract for the Dumphotise and The mm slaw: Hm m. hm \\'tilllt‘li's Scrticcsâ€"'1'U.4-3463 sottcnci. \\oitli 540.000. has not been anm-I , - a .. .\Il'.~‘. \\'. McDougalI wt been Emardcd .i iitcd by the .\Illll.\t(l , . y . s . . . ‘ f of Trade and Commerce for the 'I‘IIIIIIHH‘III“lmHHTU' +4821 Ontario “atei itcsouiccs l.ie water “I†be delivcrcd‘census of 1961. and [MI he IS .\li's. \\‘. J. Lennox Commission to International \1 a- {mm- the ground by _a deepâ€"\Vell‘ authmï¬md by la“ 10 mm.“ HM. (‘.-iinpniznâ€"l‘iiionville 239 n liiriiiiii pump .\ duplicate SIOIIE‘II- requirf-l facts. This t.ard “m m... .\II'S. (1. Ptll‘Vt‘S ' or an 1. rim on an_iron cxciaiige the “.115â€; t k .- \a , . _ - According to Kin: 'I'mm-‘htll hit-"‘5 “'llh amoma“? I’Ogenel'alion. anti will I18at‘gIlITI:lilil'lltiilhlitu2 Tim'm'Nl t. \v 9 Engineer Victor Barclanill. in :in by incants of salt. will remove the comm (Quinn-“ionâ€! ‘T‘ ‘ “ ("11°le bli‘.\“lfsl_i‘\\al' 5.183 interview with "The Liberal."‘11‘011('0n (‘m- I v: I _ H I. .. ' HT" («Ivy - “ork on the “0†“him “in bc Eight-3.40m. pm. cent of the DO“ . VIhe caiistis taker will also car- lraitsportationâ€"AV. 5-3052 I 375 foot deep. located just mum iomlal . consumers last summer.†an o? iCial pOitfoIio indicating Mrs. C. J. Foran voted in favour of the projectflgmilsï¬mtl mlmbfrt'l Enumomlmk†l'nionville It was duly cleared by the On- '. 'mwr' 3‘“ 1“ "0mm 13“ ~ -~ “m0 Municipal Board and then crs name and telephone number. Aih' 90m?“ PUMPS phone 230 pipe. “ill get underway earlwbccam.‘ the “spnnsmlmy 0f lhcih.1 .the pmuolm “‘1†he. forms “China squalie _v 7 V A _ , iomarm Water Resources C0m_ which the census taker wil com- (hairman - (Jeorge Brand misc-10m plete by asking questions, Gormley 5200 ‘ Census takers are forbidden to Women‘s St‘l‘\'l('CSâ€"G01‘n‘l.5525 ‘conduct any private business I.\Irs. C. Nicllos) while making their calls. ’l‘licy‘ l‘ransportationâ€"Gormley 5540 and all other employees of the Mrs. l.. Mumberson i Dominion Bureau of Statistics lare unlcr oath not. to rcvca a To Discuss By-Iaw Enforcement 8. Fire Protection With Police Chief Police Chief C. Wideman will be asked to appear before Mark- ham Township Council at its next regular meeting to discuss strict- byâ€"laws and the matter of ï¬re of a lively debate in which Ward 1 Councillor A. Sumner was high- ly critical of the way in which ï¬re calls are answered. On the evening of May 14 Mr Sumner reported he had phoned the township police to report a ï¬re in a tree on the 16th green at the Ladies Golf Cldb in Thorn- hill. The dispatcher sent a cruis- er to investigate and the con- stable radioed back he could dis- $125 Fire Call lor truck should have been sent. Deputy-reeve L. Mumberson felt the police had shown good judg- ment in not sending a ï¬re truck to put out a tree fire." If you were the officer on duty would you have sent a ï¬re truck from Richmond Hill at a cost of $125.00 to put out a tree fire,“ queried Deputy-reeve Mumberson. “Very deï¬nitely." replied Councillor Sumner hotly. He went on to call the present system of answering ï¬re calls as “slipshod†and “con- fusing.†Co-ordinate Calls Deputy-reeve Mumberson said ed several years ago in order to stop several ï¬re trucks from an- swering the same call at a high expense to the township. Mark- hame is served by several differâ€" ent brigades, Richmond Hill, Stoui‘fville, Markham, Unionville and Richvale. People are asked to report any ï¬res to the police who take the responsibility of dispatching the appropriate ï¬re brigade in answer to the call. Councillor Sumner contended the police are losing valuable time by ï¬rst sending a cruiser to the scene of a ï¬re before dispatching Ta ï¬re truck. “What‘s going to happen if a man‘s house is on ï¬re.†asked Councillor Sumner. As the police are the only mu- nicipal employees on a continuous 24 - hour footing Deputy-reeve Mumberson felt they were the logical ones to co-ordinate ï¬re services. “The police are often as badly needed at a fire as the .ï¬remen." remarked Ward III Councillor S. Watson. Fireworks Councillor Sumner also gave ‘notice he intends to secure in- protection. This was the upshotistrong the present system was introducâ€"l to control the setting otl‘ of ï¬re- works in the township. .\t pres- i... an. tux... 5...../.' ward or Contract For New Wall Of $750 Monday ent. the control of ï¬reworks is‘ under the control of an old by- cr enforcement of the township law that is seldom enforced. Deputy-rccve Mumberson in his criticism of he called was the failure of the police to enforce the bylaw per- taining to garages and junk yards. “'38 “We warned certain operators last October to clean tip their premises and yet nothing has been done." stated Mr. Mumber- son. “These people should be made to comply or be refused a license.“ stated Dcputy-rceve Mumberson. “We have. four wrecking yards cover no ï¬re 0“ the 16th gl‘een-ioperatiiig in the township with- out a license right now," said In a forceful outburst Council- Reeve Dean “The public is de- Sumner maintained a ï¬re mandan that. some action be taken," cillor C. Hooper said the police are dissatisï¬ed because council wouldn‘t give them a raise in salary this year. “This whole thing is ridiculous." rctortcd Deputy-reeve Mumberson. “They are receiving standard salaries.†said the deputyâ€"reeve. director and building inspector are spending a lot of valuable time enforcing their respective by-laws. He wondered if the town- ship wasn't becoming big enough to hire a by-law enforcement of- ï¬cer. Council felt such a decision would require more thought and study before anything could be decided. added Reeve Dean. Coun-. Reeve Dean said the planning tlow automobile about $150. what ; when a car driven by 70.3,ear_01d l electric kettle tHarding. Brings Damages Richmond Hill Police handled a $750 two-car accident at 11.30 am, Monday at. the corner of Markham Road and Yonge Street. John Langs of Sharon ran into the rear end of a vehicle driven by Mrs. Herbert Ludlow of 405 Fernleigh Circle. Police say that damage to the Lang's ear came to about $600 and that to the Lud- No one was injured. Charges against Mr. Langs are pending. Police Chic-f R. P. Robbins said aside from this incident and a few very minor accidents re- sulting from heavy traffic. things were pretty quiet traffic-wise over the holiday week-end. Two minor thefts are being in-t vestigated. One occurred at thei Brethour Real Estate offices int the Skopit Subdivision. A thief. or thieves lifted a radio and an with a combined value of about $35. About ten dollars was taken from the Fina Service Station at Yonge and In Tuesday's Newmarket Court.‘ police charged John Newberg of’ Richmond Hill with impaired driving. Newberg was ï¬ned $50t and costs. Chief Robbins said that the ‘ï¬recracker’ brigade had a pretty easy time of it on Monday with celebrants staying well in line. Traffic supervision at Monday‘s fair was no headache, he said. single. item about any individual. under penalty of ï¬ne. imprison- ment, or both. On arrival in Ol« laws. the answers given are transferred to anonymous marks on magnetic tape. The census, in short. statistical purposes only. is for WED.. THURS. FRI. MAY 24. 25. 26 THE NUN'S STORY PLUNDER OF THE SUN Cartoon SAT.. MON.. TUES.. WED. MAY 27. 29. 30. 31 l'ARZAN THE MAGNIFICE. 'T THE BELL BOY Cartoon 4: fun spot for all 1"! 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Mr. Miklas requested Vaughan Town- ship to sell them 40,000 gallons daily. There would be 132 homes affected. The Vaughan water would enter Markham at 16th Ave. and Yonge Street. During tthe discussions Vaughan made a , counter proposal. They would t like Markham to supply water for 5 their south Thornhill area. (Continued from page 1) wool over your own eyes," he ‘ declared. lie asserted that. he had i told Councillor Wliillans privately what the situation with regard to attendance at would be. As he did not want to embarrass him in public. He had ‘no objection to the increase in the size of the planning board. "I have had the necessary resolu~ lion prepared and approved by ‘rhe town's solicitor." declared .the Mayor. “I have no apologies. I acted in the best interests of Richmond Hill.“ Councillor \Vhillans compli- mented the Mayor on the interâ€" est he had shown but. he asked l"\\'hy at this particular time?†He felt that the planning board should be enlarged. "it is desir- iable to do so." he asserted. l White In I’avour Councillor .\l White declared himself in favour of an enlarged‘ plaiiniii: board “But,†he said. "I think that the Mayor should be there anyway “ He- xtonl'l be glad to see Councillor \K'hillan: bark. "I wouldn’t \tan.’ in push him off in the iniddlc of the season." tsaid Reeve Floyd Perkins. referâ€" lring to Countrillor \Vliillans "I don't always agree with him but ‘ihat': iti‘lai masz :nod govern: ment." he asserted ‘Riit I think “we llllltll: nitrlls†\Vr its-cn‘ 'itz‘n" a. cnp:r;pii:3mt: :: .‘ID‘W' ‘I::::“‘_' 'leilaieri Deptit' Eradstock 'I think have made him lik‘l .3 \I:\ or fl‘li Hear: .Inl'tp lLbat this me) how many vacant lots are there Add 2 Members To Planning Bd, _ planning boardl in addition to the present 132 homes. Deputy-reeve L. Mumberson t | l and Mr. Miklas will carry on fur- ther negotiations with the Vaughan Water Committee. They also hope to meet with represen- tatives of Richmond Hill Council regarding the proposed develop- ment of the well on the Dom- iinion Store property directly .south of the town. ,cliamp at the bit.†he said. as he ‘spoke of the sometime slowneSs of municipal and planning board activities. He felt that it would the a pity to see Councillor Whil- lans‘ experience lost. "I hope the Mayor Will be a ,full-time working member of the planning board." said Councillor iTom Broadhurst. Mayor Haggart said that he would unless other 'civic duties intervened. He point: ted out. that many problems were‘ larising in connection With the idrive to secure new Industries and assessment and said that there were many times when matters came up which had be handled on the mayoral level as they were beyond the purview lof the industrial commission. lCouncillor Southwell Approves “I appreciate the fact that the: interest.“ Mayor is taking this said Councillor Mrs. \1. 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