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The Liberal, 28 Sep 1961, p. 14

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COURSES OFFERED THURSDAY. SEP'I‘EMBER ‘28. 1961. 730-9 pm. IN THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Unless a minimum enrolment of 15 students is obtained for any course. then that course may have to be cancelled. FEES: Courses ]-2 3 5.00 Courses 3-16 $10.00 Course 17 $15.00 DATES: Fall Term - 10 weeks from Tuesday, October 3rd, until Thursday, December 7th, 1961. Winter Term - 10 weeks from Tuesday. January 2nd, until Thursday, March 8th. 1962. TIME: Each Tuesday and/or Thursday 7.30 - 9.30 pm. Sponsored by THE YORK CENTRAL DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD H Richmond Hill High School REGISTRATION THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill NIGHT CLASSES ENGLISH - New Canadians - beginners - Tuesday and Thursday ENGLISH - New Canadians - advanced - Tuesday and Thursday 'I‘YPING - beginners - Tuesday and Thursday TYPING - advanced â€" Tuesday and Thursday SHOR’I‘HAND - beginners - Tuesday and Thursday PHYSICAL EDUCATION - Men _ Tuesday and Thursday Women - Tuesday and Thursday SEWING ANI) DRESSMAKING Beginners - Tuesday or Thursday DRESSMAKING ,- advanced - Tuesday or Thursday MILLINERY - Tuesday or Thursday CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH - Beginners - Tuesday Advanced â€" Thursday METAL WORKING - Beginners Tuesday and Thursday DRAFTING - Beginners Tuesday and Thursday GRADE XIII BIOLOGY - Tuesday and Thursday YUNEE ST. NORTH GRADE GRADE Tuesday OIL PAINTING BOOKREEPING Sales Representative DES Sales HARRY BRIGGS Sales Representative Munro-Cape, M.A.. Night School Principal LLOYD BROWN RS WILSON-NIBLETT MOT ruFVpnIFT g OLDSMOBILE nâ€" F85 â€" ENVOY e CORVAIR e CHEVROLET TRUCKS CARPENTER Representative XIII ALGEBRA . Tuesday and Thursday XIII ENGLISH - Tuesday Beginners - 'l‘uesday Advanced - Thursday 1961-1962 and 'l‘hursday and Th ursday Ont. Thursday. Septemb'er 28.7 1961 HOWARD JACKMAN Sales Representative Avgqggm SQUARE NEWS Girl Gulde Activities ‘ Although no weekly meetings were held during July and Aug-1 ust, the guides were busy. l Camp was the highlight for the following guides: Dinah Wil- cox, Janet Varley, Cheryl Coch- rane, Dawn Tatton. Lynn and Susan Sherwood. Doreen Sea- brook, Jeanette Lang, Judy Var- den. Linda McCleveriy and Ka- thy Stiver. The camp was under the leadership of Lieutenant‘ Mrs. N. Johnston. who success-i fully passed her campcraft tests qualifying her to take week-end camps. The other leaders were: Mrs. P. Morison and Mrs. I.‘ Wildman. both of Toronto. and Mrs. H. Goulding swimming in- structress from King City. Oth- er guides attending camp were Janice Morison, Toronto. Ton- .ny Meadows and Linda Lough- iran from King City. Badges earned during the; summer show a variety of in- terests. cook's badges were car-1 ned by Cheryl Cochrane. Janet Variey, Dinah Wilcox. Glenda Moses. Jeanette Lang. Judy Var- den. Linda McCieverty. To ob- tain this badge the girls had to! cook and serve a two course meal and know how to clean a kitchen. cook a varied list of foods. Due to this badge some lucky women of the communities had a holiday. as the girls had to do this at the tester's home. Dinah Wilcox and Lynn Sher- ‘wood proved their ability as igardeners by keeping a garden ;pioI. Gardener badges were Gormley United Missionary Sunday School was awarded the shield for group 100 and over. for the highest percentage gain. Thls is an annual award and is held for one year by the win- ning school. Mr. and Mrs N. Campey and family of Trenton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs‘ Jeff Campey. W ,n. .‘ The U.M. Sewing Circle lad- ies enjoyed a barbecue dinner at the home of Mrs. E. Eade Wednesday noon. They quilted during the afternoon. Miss Enid Elliott of South Burnaby, B.C., visiled her neph- ew and nlece, Mr. and Mrs. Ron ew and mece, Mr. anu mus. nun Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Boyn- ton and Patsy spent Sunday with friends in Etobicoker Mr. and Mrs. Abner Brubach- ‘er and family of Elora spent ‘Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reeso‘ Miss Sheelah Wilcox leaves today, Thursday. to resume her studies It the Art College m Halifax, Nova Scotia. 'L‘ovlii's; Eoirrdon was the guest soloist at the Sunday morning service at the UM. Church. ‘ Buuuay vmtu um yu.e.u-, m... ...-,,__ ind Mrs. Carl Reeso‘ ‘ Mri‘and Mrs Norm .lohnston‘Wel Miss Sheelah Wilcox leaves and boys attended the 25th wed- 5011 ‘.oday, Thursday, to resume her ding anniversary of Norm's b01‘ studies at the Art College in brother-in-law and sister at He‘ Halifax, Nova Scotia. Goldwater over the week-end. 1V Miss Louise Gordon was the\ Mrs. D. Fennrell spent Tuesdaytlhe guest soloist at the Sunday with Mrs. S. N. Doner. ENB‘ morning service at the U.M. Congratulations to Mr. and F Church. IMrs. Bert Moorby women Se-iMr; Mr. Murray Bennett was el-idorei who were married quletly3'l‘01 ected as president of the Unitedllast week. ,1 CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTEI) Telephone Gormley 5201 CHEVROLET GORMLEY NEWS Km, LA (‘VHAPELLE Service Manager awarded. tings Landgirl badge is one of a Aug- few chosen by country guides. Mary Miller proved her ability 3 {or in the barn and with cattle. w”_ Pioneer badge. showing their :och, skills at camp cooking and liv- and ing. was attempted by six girls Sea_ who attended camp but was not va,._ completed due to lack of time. l Ka_ It Will be completed before long. mdel. Local Association mam The Local Association of tcess_gu1des and brownies will hold h... its first meeting of the tall term “Whom Do You Serve?" The b‘ president. Mrs. M. Jarvis. took to charge of the business portion. 5e Lunch was served by (he ho:- a tesses. Mrs. W. Orr. Mrs. F. of Brumwell. Mrs. L. Sanderson neland Mrs. J. Mackness. .elehurch News on Wednesday evening 4. at 8.30 pm. at the Guide Captain, Mrs. Ph ney. W .A The Sepiember meeting of the WA. was held on Wednes- day evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Jack Maclmess, with 19 ladies in attendance. Mrs. Frank Brumwell chaired the meeting. The s'cripture les- son was read by Mrs. J. Mack- ness. Mrs. Harry Forrester of Melville gave a message on. There was‘ no church service at Victoria Square on Sunday because of the anniversary ser- vices at Headford. Guest speak- ers were: Rev. Wesley Morris, and Mr. Francis Cook. Missionary Sunday Schools of Ontario at the Convention in Kitchener on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmerrson Stiles of Toronto had supper on Mon- day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George French were Mrs. Roy Brillinger and Mrs. Beulah Jones on Tuesday. and Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Vandel‘bent and daughters Marie and Dorothy of Richmond Hill ‘on Monday night. ".5". Baby Constance Joy. six weeks old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ash. was christened on Sunday afternoon at St. John's Anglican Church, Jefferson. The godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Holmes and Mrs. Leslie Snyder of Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Ash entertained the family at their home following the cereâ€" mony. Ash AT ELGIN MILLS Just North of Richmond Heights Shopping Centre OLDSMOBILE October home of lip Ru m- HAL BROWN Sales Manager s5] Ladie’s from Victoria Saual‘e 'lhave been invited to attend the “nuns. Autumn Thankofl'ering Esteeting in the Brown‘s Corners k- United Church on Wednesday. of October 4. at 2 pm. Guest spen- m_ ker will be Mrs. A. C. Huston, he of Falconbridge. wife of Rev. DIVA. C. Huston. a former minister "Lion the Victoria Square charge. ,;_ Neighbourhood Notes On Friday evening. Septem-‘ ber 29. at 8 pm. in the Victoria Square Church. there will be a meeting of the Missionary and Maintenance Committees from the three churches on the Vic- toria Square charge. This is in preparation for the Thanksgiv- ing Appeal. On October 1, at 11:30 n.m., the Rev. Geoflrey'Fltzpatrick. B.A.. B.D.. will be in charge of the church service. A study group for the whole charge is being planned for five nights. October 4, 11. 18. 25, and November I, from 8 to 10 pm. The theme will be. "Teach- ing as Jesus Taught." The first meeting will be in the Victoria Square Church with Dr. A. I". Binninglon as leader. W.M.S Birthday greetings to: Mrs. F. McRnhe-rts for September 28: to Lewis Heise for September 29: to Stanley Boynton for Oc- tober 2; in Owen Heise. three years on October 4. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Rumnzy will celebrate their 39th wed- ding anniversary on September 30; Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Stephen- son will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary on Sep- tember 30: Mr. and Mrs. Clar- cnce Steckley will celebrate ‘thcir 121h wedding anniversary on October 1: Mr. and Mrs. Treanor Canning will mark their 32nd wedding anniversary on October 2; Mr. and Mrs. Jack iRumncy will celebrate their ninth wedding anniversary on E0ctober 4. Mrs. Percy Bennett attended the Explorers’ Counsellors Rally held in the Yorkmlnster United Church. Toronto, on Saturday. Mr. Alfred Huggins of Hamp- ton spent the week-end with his “grandmother. Mrs. A. Frisby. Miss Faye Nichols began her studies in her final year in the Pass Arts Course at the Victoria University. Toronto, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bray of Ravenshoe spent Saturday ev- ening with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett. Mrs. .lack Watt and family at Scarboro spent Saturday with Mrs. Clarence Steckley and the MacDonald children. Miss Vera Nichols. Mr. Louis Nichols and Mr. Wilfred Ander- ;son had Sunday evening dinnei Mr. Ernest, LaRose of Union- ville was laid to rest on Sun- day afternoon in the Victoria Square Cemetery. The charivari gang serenadedi Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Story on Friday of last week. Mrs. Lloyd Hardy entertained a number of ladies on Friday afternoon to “Afternoon Tea'. the occasion being in honour of Mrs. F. Walker who had just returned after spending the past three months with relatives in England. The chairman of the park committee, Mr. Herman Mort- son. accompanied by a number of men from the community, went up 10 Elliot Lake on the week-end to dismantle the build- ing to be used for a hall for the Community Cent-re Park. Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Binnington welcomed their second grand- son on Friday. A second son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hewitt (Anne Binnington). Miss Shirley Boynton spent ‘lhe week-end with friends at 2Newmarket. Friends are sorry to hear that. Mrs. William Wilson is in the Toronto East General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDL! R. 2 Gormlcy â€" Telephone Gormley 5421 GORDON B. WILSON President Jr. and Timmy of Guelph spent Tuesday evening of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barâ€" ber Sr. as Harry Jr. was play- ing ball at Stoufiville. It was the Cardinals team of 1957 (of which Harry was the pi(cher) vs the Cardinals of 1961, with the 1957 team winning 4-0, Han-y being the winning pitcher. Mrs. Donald Matthew: return- ed home on Sunday after under- going surgery in Grace Hospital. Toronto, last week. Dr. A. F. Binnington was (he guest speaker at the Bethesda United Church. Don Mills. on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Jem'ies and family of Guelph spent Sat- urday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber. Mrs. Leslie Hart and family had Sunday dinner with her mother. Mrs. A. Whaler at Ag- incount. Mr. and Mrs. Carl French and family of Richmond Hill had Saturday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown 0f Richmond Hill and Mrs. R. Perkins spent the week-end at Bobcaygeon. Mrs. Jack Watt and family of Scarboro spent Saturday with Mrs. Clarence Steckley and the MacDonald children. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bray of Ravenshoe spent Saturday ev- ening with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett. Miss Vera Nichols. Mr. Louis Nichols and Mr. Wilfred Ander- son had Sunday evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyn- ton and Donald spent Sunday wi-th Mrs. N. Brodie and family at Headford. Lions [B l l The regular meeting of the1 Lions was held in the Commun- ity Hall on Tuesday evening of last week. Plans were made for the Charter Night to be held in the Buttonville Hall on Tues- day evening. October 17. A lucky draw on {our baskets of apples donated by Lion Law- son Mumberson was held and were won by Lions Harvey Col- lard, Jack Stewart. Frank Don- nelly and John McCague. rownles ‘ Instead of the usual meeting on Friday evening last week,‘- the Brownies of the 1st Gormâ€"‘ ley Pack started the season with‘ a yhay-ride. through the cour- tesy of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Orr. The evening was a huge suc- cess and ended with Mrs. A. Orr and Mrs. J. Lang serving refreshments. Neighbourhood Notes Mrs. F. McRoberts underwent an operation in the Scarboro Hospital last week. iat- A‘ccorclin ' ‘ . _ - ~O and‘McLeod. 1g9. {($311) Helbglé' 1 Lsouth on Yonge. crashedgimle' 11y the rear of a vehicle drivennb0 Aer Co Doll. 22, of Aurora Th: g-jDol oar was catapulted foi'ward striking the rear of ' , ‘ a car driv- “men. by Bruce Fenwick 17 of [h hadiHlH. It then went oul of ‘com 1 and 'a‘ngl struck a third our head 3: . this vehicle was owned bv L '. Own Peters. Toronto. and derEHOlgs ' KAI-1055 Breuls, of Richmond H'llV 1 at? Injured were Mrs, Louis lie: .telis. 27. scraped wrist anti le “ {dad {Berrifnzl’gtetjm 4. and Frank P5: .. .. ruise. ' y‘all-V be” MCLwd s1 and shock. Her- ued . . eg and arm cuts ay' and abrasmns to the right arm' Ross Breuls, leg cut d I mwl . . an minor ‘hisltalgmies. Co Do]. abrasions to . e orehead and lacerations to JIM N Secretary Driver Gets Eight Days 4-Car Crash On Yonge Brings Injuries To Eight A four-car crash at Markham homes. Road and Yonge Street. Rich-: The Peters car was wrecked mond Hill. at 7.45 pm. Septemxto the tune of $1.500; the Me- ber 23. resulted in injuries tu‘Leocl vehicle and the DOI car. eight persons including a moth- $500 each and the Fenwick au- cr and her three children. total tomobile. $75. damages to the vehicles estimat-‘Given Jail Term ed at more than $2.500 and an McLeod. charged with care- eight-day prison term for the less driving and impaired driv- Toronto driver responsible for ing, appeared in Newmarket ‘the accident. Court on Monday. 'lfhe first and abrasions to the right arm: Earlier the same Saturday. at Ross Breuls. leg cut and minor 4.30 pm. police checked an‘ bruises: Co Dol, abrasions to accident on Mill Street. Rich- the forehead and lacerations to mend Hill where Grace Scott. the right and left knees. and 41. Willowdale. said she was Mrs. D01. 22, injuries to the blinded by the lights of oncom- left foot. dislocation of toes and ing car. last control and crash- cuts to the right eye. ed her car into a hydro pole on Mr. Dol was treated at Bran- the south side of the street. Da- son Hospital and released later mages totalled $300. There in the evening. The other vic- were no injuries and no charges tims were treated by a local doc- were laid. TlL41194 415-4991 He said that the reason forlquence‘ 'ithé'7mé'uhu'mc 'In the abolition of of the sequence of . the Amber/some areas of Ontario the old Green combination followmg the system of the green and amber green light and the i“summon“snowing girnultaneously mav be “REd I, ‘0 encountered Green to Amber to Red was Conr‘luding he said. "Under [to bring ontaflovs traffic lights the provisions of the Demerit iinto line with recommenged Point. System a ma‘.o.ist cbnvig- Mr. Dol was treated at Bran- son Hospital and released later in the evening. The other vic- tims were treated by a local doc- tor Transport Dept. Explains Change Of Amber, Green, Traffic Lights A Department nt‘ Transport spokesman says that there ap- pears to be some confusion a- mong motorists as to the impli- cations ot the change in colour sequence of traffic lights. standards for such devices. The standards were those agreed up- on by the Joint Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Canada. and will eventually he used throughout the North American Continent. he used throu hout the North American comgjnent, First-year Elmer Safety Ao‘and 'l‘hornhaven School for R9» -, w' - _ n, tax-(led Children. Speaking on the required ac- “ng l m begpltesenbtefi {‘1 The flags are [or the year tion by motorists due to the “.1005 0" ,‘ep em e1 wiperiod ending last June. Since change. the Department spokes- RlChmond H1” Ponce Consult)" then Crosby and MacKilIop Pub~ man said. “Previoust when a Doug Young' and Mr. Ray Gem- iic Schools have had to lower motorist approached an inter-mill. president of the Kinsmen their elmer {lags because of section controlled by a traffic‘Club. who sponsor the Elmer accidents. These accidents. whilo light and the amber and green Safety Program. The schools they will not interfere with this lights were showing simultan-‘are: Crosby Heights Publiciyear's awards will prevent t eously. he was required to bring School. Walter Scott Publiclschools from getting their se- his vehicle to a full stop unless School. MacKillop Public cond year banner. The Septem- it would be hazardous to do so. School. Our Lady of Fatima Se- ber 29 presentations will take in which case he could proceed parate School, Our Lady Help place between 9 mm. and 12 ‘with caution. Today the motor- of Christians Separate School‘o'clock noonl and allowed [6 go to their NESBIT’I‘ Treasurer McLeod. charged with rare- less driving and impaired driv- ing. appeared in Newmarket Court on Monday. The first Charge was withdrawn by police while on the second charge Magistrate 0. S. Hollinrake fin- ed accused $125 and costs with the alternative of spending eight days in jail. McLeod. who said lielwas out of funds. went to 1m . Said Richmond Hill PollCP Chief R. P. Robbins: “Our de- partment was kept on the jump. We were still oursuing holidays at the office: one ouicer was away taking a police course. and when the accident occurred fwo of my officers were inveiligal- lng false burglar alarms from a factory and a store." TOM BIRRELL Used Car Manager 151 is required 1.0 take exactly the same action when the amber light is showing along.“_ Continuing, he said that after December 31 this year all traf- fic lights in Ontario would have to conform to the standard se- quence. In the meunumc .11 some areas of Ontario the old system of the green and amber mowing girnultaneously mav be encountered ie'dfiofri'ainlrg to obey} signal- iivgrhtV receine; 3 point‘g," Six Schools Getting E|mer Safety Awards Is Your Child A Poor Eater? Notice 1‘ hereby given of 1 hearing to he held by the Town- ship of Markham. Committee .If Adjustment. at the Municipal Offices. Buttonville. R. R. 2. Gormley. Ontario. on the 10th day of October. 1961. at 8:00 pm. CARL HILL. NLD” M.O.H NATURE OF APPLICATION The application to be heard has been submitted by Schicke- danz Brothers Limited, owners of Lot 58. registered plan M_-835. When a pre-school child has a poor appetite, offer him attractive foods. hm don‘t force him to eat, or show concern over his re- fusal to eat. The child prob- ably does not need as much food as he used lo. because his tempo of weight-gain has slowed down. Also he ‘The owners request release from the- provisions of by-law number 1767 as amended by by-law number 1797 section 19 (D) requiring distance from one lot line to he 4 feet while in fact It is 3.80 feet and an ad- ditional two feet. on one side for each storey in excess of one storey while in fact it is 5.44 is getting smarter and is learning how to gain at- tention or annoy his par- ents. Remember that youngsters may also be- come bored with baby food and will appreciate food that is attractively prepar- ed. feel DEPT. OF HEALTH TWP. OF NORTH YORK Slgned. written submissions on this application will be re- ceived by me at this office print to the hearing. M. A. N. SHENFIELD. Secraary. vanshlp 0! Markham Committee of Adjustment TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM R. R. 2 (:ormley. Ont. ('OMMI'I‘TEE 0F ADJUSTMENT Notice of Hearing CA - m . 17 Sales NEIL STEWART " Sales Representative JOHN MCKINNON Service Advisor BOB CAESER Representative

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