18 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ont. Thursday. Octoberâ€"19. Topiï¬ â€. WOOD SHOP MACHINERY I AND TOOLS TENDERS Will be received by the undersigned until Thurs- day, November 2, 1961, for the supplying of machinâ€" ery, tools and benches for the woodshop in Thornhill High School. Speciï¬cations and tender forms may be secured from the under- signed or by calling AV. 5-4281. The lowest or any p tender will not necessarily be accepted. I). J. ASIIWORTII, Business Administrator, York Central District High School Board, 25 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. __â€"_____â€"..â€"- Save with State Farm’s rates for careful drivers call us. Lloyd Harvey Office, TU. 4-2291 31 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill Res. Phone Gormley 5369 Kenneth Shepherd Office. TU. 4-2291 31 Yonzc St. N. Richmond Hill Res. Phone Markham 724 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOIILE THEIR“! “MM!†Head Office, Toronto, Ont. OHII 'AII & Illullltk :‘ for the last three years and now Many Mutts Made Me Try . TheseWereTheWinners In spite of the premature taste of winter which last Sat- urday paraded, youngsters and their mutts turned out in quan- tity and quality for the Dr. Bal- lard “Mu-tt Show" held at Rich- mond Heights Centre under the auspices of the Richmond Heights Centre Merchants As- sociation. The attendance was even greater than the year be- fore and those who captured rizes were: Largest Dog In The Show First prize: Steven Bird, $3., 260 Ruggles Ave., Richmond Ilill; second prize, Brenda Grets, $2., 390 Browndale Cres., Richâ€" mond Hill; third prize, Eliza- beth Bone, $1., 159 Taylor Mills N., Richmond Hill. Smallest Dog In The Show First, Garry Levesque, $3., 29 Oak Ave., Richvale; second, Louise Rick, $2., 53 Thorn- heights Rd, Thornhill; third, Valerie Eaton, $1., Elgin Mills Rd., Box 49, Richmond Hill. Best Dressed Dog First, Marie Levesque, $3., 29 Oak Ave., Richvale; second, Margaret Squires, $2.. 323 Kers- well, Richmond Hill; third, York Central Gui The appointment of Mrs. P. D. McTaggartâ€"Cowan of Thorn- hill as commissioner for York. Central Division, Girl Guides of, Canada, was announced at a; meeting of the division council held on October 12th. Mrs. McTaggartaCowan has been dis- trict commissioner of Thornhill succeeds Mrs. H. D. Currie who has been division commissioner. for the past six years. Three new district commis- sioners were introduced at this meeting. Mrs. D. R.Moore, forms erly lieutenant of the 2nd Thornhill Guide Company suc- ceeds Mrs. McTaggart-Cowan in Thornhill district. Mrs. F. A. Ford, captain of the Princess 29 Oak Avenue, Richvale. Laura Norrie. $1.. 211 Alsace. Road, Richmond Hill. Longest Tail In The Show ‘ First, Vickie Taylor, $3., Ox- ford St. (Box 39) Richmond Hill: second, Peggy Treger, $2., 257 Browndale Crescent, Richmond third, Elizabeth Bone, $1., 159 Taylor Mills N., Richmond Hill. Shortest Tail In The Show ‘ First, Judy Deeks, $3., 259 Browndale Cres.. Richmond Hill: second, Andy Green, $2.. R. R. 2 Aurora; third, Karen Hooper, $1., 377 Osiris Drive. Richmond Hill. Feeding Contest (Fastest Eating Dog) First, Vickie Taylor, $3., 0x1 ford St. (Box 39), Richmond Hill; second, Mary Lenton, $2.. 61 Weldrick Road, Yongehurst‘ P.O.; third, Brenda Grets, $1..l 390 Browndale Cres, Richmond Hill. Grand Champions Best Dog In Show First, Vickie Taylor. $15.oo.l Oxford St. (Box 39), Richmond Hill; second, Steven Bird, $10.. 260 Ruggles Ave, Richmondi Hill; third, Marie Levesque, $5.,‘ Mrs. P. D. McTaggart-Cowan Is New. de Commissioner; Royal Sea Rangers, Toronto, succeeds Mrs. F. Bigley in Rich-l vale district. Mrs. William Yeo,’ formerly Captain of the lst Richmond Hill Guide Company,l succeeds Mrs. Hugh Yerex in‘ Richmond Hill West district} Mrs. Bigley and Mrs. Yerex are, retiring after four and three. years service respectively. Mrs. Philip Rumney of Vic- toria Square, having retired .from the appointment of camp adviser for the division, was presented with a gift in apprec-l iation of the splendid service: given in this office during the; past nine years. She is succeed-l ed by Mrs. D. C. Inglis, a guiderl from Richmond Hill East dis-l I‘lC . Richmond Hill Townâ€"Council ‘BriefS Richmond Hill Town Council spent four hours on Monday evening discussing items discussed, in addition in this issue, were the following: quest from the Industrial Com- mission for a survey of the New- kirk industrial park. The Jaycees were granted permission to erect a sign on town property promoting their annual auction on December lst. Council agreed to hear, at a future meeting, R. B. Bradley, a representative of the Housing Branch of the Ontario Dept. of Commerce and Development on the subject of public housing. E. P. Leno complained that a resident of Pleasantvrille was carrying on business at a pri- LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-GetResults-TU. 4-1105 "HMO-11.1-)‘w-fl-D- IT’S TIME AGAIN To have your drapes, carpets, rugs, and furniture cleaned this professional way. In the plant we use modern meth- ods to help restore the original beauty of your rugs. We offer immediate pick-up and delivery service. In the home our specialist will clean and review your carpets and furniture high-lighting their lovely colors. Also all carpet repairs. FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL SUPER CARPET CLEANING RICHMOND HILL, TU. 4-3833 "0.0""-(‘D-0-(“m0-(w-0-u‘I-u-fl -Im-o-omo-o-o-n g I l J "a-o-o-o-u-o-o-o-o-u-c UDINE BUI LDERS LTD. Will build your garage or carport . . NO WAITING Do it now before the winter. PAY NOW 0R LATER PHONE RU. 2-6163 24 HOUR SERVICE DOMESTIC AND BURN HALL’S SERVICE STATION LTD. “I. 4 ‘ TELEVISION LOW LOW PRICES ON 1962 23†MODELS FROM $219.95 AND YOUR TRADE We are franchised dealers for Electrohome, Sparton. TV and HIâ€"FI. We have Philips and Sea-Breeze tape recorders. We carry a wide selection of transistor radios. batteries and portable record players. WE HAVE PORTABLE TV’s FOR RENT. Expert service on TV. RADIO and HI-FI. TV TOWERS, 40 ft.. complete with all wave antenna, erected for $60.00. RICHMOND HILL T.V. ' AV. 5-3756 FUEL OILS ER. SERVICE - 4361 RCA Victor. Admiral, 34 YONGE SOL'TII Itrucks was a nuisance. 1ed starting time for the trucks Ewas 6.15 am. and 7 am. when municipal business. Among, to those. reported elsewhere I taken by council. J. E. Teetzel wrote to say he could not seriously consider an offer made by the town for his property on Cedar Avenue. In fact, he said, “the offer was ï¬acetious†or “possibly just plain insulting". On motion of Deputy-reeve Bradstock, counn cil decided to take steps to ex- propriate the property. On motion of Councillor Mrs. Margaret Southwell a grant of $10. was made to the John Howard Society of Ontario. Council said “No†to a slug, geshion of Whitby council that. speed limit in school zones be 15 miles per hour instead of 25 as at present. “Ridiculous, it just wouldn’t be enforceable,†said Councillor Broadhu-rst. Council said another deï¬nite “No†to a suggestion by Wes- ton Town Council that cross-I walks be legalized throughoutl the province. “They aren’t too successful in Metro," said Reeve Perk-ins. “I don't know why we should force them on any other place". On motion of Reeve Perkins council will hear a Welfare De- partment speaker outline the plan for administration of wel- fare by the county. proposed system but were ag- reeable to hearing the speaker. "Our welfare officer is doing a splendid job," said Mayor Hag- gart. Council approved a Hydro Commission proposal to install nine lights on Bayview now and the balance of eight lights next year. A request for a crossing guard at Crosby Heights School was referred to the public school board. The request was from the home and school associa- tion. I Congratulations to Doug Mill- .-er_ and his Allencourt Team on uwmning honours for Richmond ‘Hill will be sent from the town on motion White. phone Company advised that plans for placing poles on the north side of Bedford Park Road had been held up pending fur- ther investigation. A petition from eleven resi- dents of Wenlock Street com- plained that a householder on ‘Colbourne Ave., was using the ‘ side portion of land for parking trucks. The petition pointed out that this is a residential zone and that the noise of so many It stat- many people still are in bed. The petitioners protested this .activity in a residential area. A report from the police depart~ ment advised that ,the practice has now been discontinued. George Miller, 363 Bluegrass, was promised board of works co-operation in his application to build a garage which would encroach some three feet on a town easement. He said he had been getting the “run-around†by real estate agents in seeking the information he required. Council will investigate the pos- sibility of awarding a building permit. EET YOUR FRIENDS l 1, Council concurred in a re- vate residence. No action was/ Several members are opposed to the‘ of Councillor AI._ A letter from the Bell Tele-l YOU’LLNEEDWINTERTIRETRACTION so , .z 5 l SAVE MONE on new “Town 3. Country†tires too Right now we’re olTeringnew “Town & Country†tires at the lowest prices in Firestone’s history. And here’s a further bonus! If you buy my, we’ll give you our special pre-season discount. You’ll need winter tire traction soon. Come in now. 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