Send your newspaper checked. Enclosed find money order. D I yea I] 6 months 3†U 3 Th. Christian Science Monitor Ono Norway St, Boston 15, M: A: a young lad of 16, Kenrhe must be crazy to have agreed a man known as “The Old Man belonged to a motorcycle club. and besides he didn't think a of the Mountain" and is in his The sponsor owned a motor- bike could ever make it - but 66th year and still hill climb- cycle store and noting Ken at least he was game. ing. seemed just a little more ad- From that time on it was in The motorcycle Ken is driv- venturous than the other lads. . ling now is, like all hill climbers. he asked him if he’d like to en- ms wow and from 1947 on heimuch different from a road hasn‘t missed a year compet- . . . ter in the hill climb in Hamll- - bike. The frame is made of alr- ton. Ever ready for excitement, mg and has won at He‘ldelberg‘ 6 times craft tubing so as to be as light Ken said "sure!" At his first ' as possible; the gas tank sproc- look at the “hill,†he thought __»A‘t__the_ old? Fundale Park at kets. rings - in fact most Dart: 22 Industrial Road Richmond Hill TU. 4-5368 DON ANDREWS cALL voun £550 HEATING Interesting Accurate Complete Phone TU. 4 - "05 14 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, October 26, 1961 Maple, Concord & Edgeley istrict International qu; BOSTON, LOS ANGELES LONDON Kcï¬â€˜er. AV. 5-2375 “The Liberal†is always willing to publish interesting items regarding people and events contributed by its readers in Maple, Concord & Edgeley districts. Our representative in Maple in Mrs. Len Shore, ALpine 7-1150; in Edgeley and Sherwood. Mrs. Raymond Stuart, AV. 5-1934; and in Concord_ Mrs, Ruth A resident of Maple swept the decks at Heidelberg, near Kitchener, on Thanksgiving Day, at the motor- cycle hill-climbing competition sanc- tioned by the Canadian Motorcycle Association. Ken Hatton won the William Schoeneich Memorial Trophy, bringing it back to Canada for the ï¬rst time since he had previously won it in 1957. This was the third time he had captured it. He also won the Mel Weber Trophy for the “ LIBERAL " CLASSIFIEDS | Maple Man Brings Trophy Back : EQUIPMENT DEALER GET RESULTS Kddreu U I Year 522. i D 3 months 35.50 s’tï¬ Nam. my check or for the time Courage PB-IG Plans were tentatively made for an evening of euchre to be held in November. A social hour was enjoyed by all. The November meeting will be held. at the home of Mrs.‘ ‘ies and small‘childféh Eu: ad- ults may also have their re- quired shots as well. 1.30 to 8.00 nm. Remember the Well Baby Clinic is held the lst Thursday of each month at the Maple Uni-ted Church Education Room. This cl_im'c igprimarily for bab- 1E. Harris, 156 Springhill Road, King City. Citizenship and ed~ ucation will be the theme for that meeting in charge of Mrs. B. Andrew. Well Baby Clinic n-.. v vu Mrs. Wm. Noble was hastessEhe ‘35 t0 have a at the October 11, Women‘s In-‘Plï¬ne at, Maple AiI‘p stitute meeting. 1hes waltlpg for a Roll Call was ‘To Come In Aifor that blg um"- Hard Time Costume.’ Button-f ville W. I. were special guests 81:51:12? ï¬iig‘ï¬gï¬, of the historical research audK m C k, b-rth; current events group. a y r°° .5 .1 . OAL‘-.. 1 A wox me devotional portion of] Don Weir gave out as singer the meeting and Mrs. J. Cooper with the group while Dave sang 5010. Brown was on drums. ‘Little Dr. Ramsey Armltage. guest Richard' Avery kept the beat speaker for the evening, re- with his bass and Joe Mendel- mlnded members of the heritageson lead off with his electric of the Presbyterian Churchlguitar. which had its beginning withl The reason I was interested the Church of Scotland. A sociallin “The Summits,†is because hour was enjoyed by everyone ater Mendelson lives in Maple the close of the meeting. and with his occasional visits Collect for U.N.I.C.E.F. to our house, I’ve listened to The girls of Maple Explorer's him loosen up on Pete’s guitar Group are offering to share and follow his musical excur- their Hallowe'en fun with other'sions with interest. children in far off lands who‘ The other boys playing with are not as fortunate as most-him, have been his friends since lCanadian boys and girls are. ibefore and after he moved away ‘ Watch for the U.N.I.C.E.F.ifrom Downsview - about 9 years. tag on Hallowe‘en, it means thell hear they are a swinging group girls of the explorers will turnlbut Joe says. “we don’t play over all pennies received from any rock and roll, and that‘s you and the dothers, tofthe for sure.†Children's Fun for milk. oodi and clothing to be sent tolBMhd“ and F151“? ‘ needy children of the United The.“’eatller SPOIICd Chuck†Nations - me world oven lF-rasers birthday celebration Women's Institute gwhen he was 8 on nrfnhnr 1::- J. Klngburgh. welcomed mem- bers and guests. Mrs. G. Math- eson and Mrs. J. McBratney took the devotional portion of the meeting and Mrs. J. Cooper sang solo. In a trial run in '53, his motor bike spilled oil over it and then took off through a burr patch! Yes, burrs do stick to oil and what an uncommon looking machine it was at the finish! u-uwva umc As an entrant in the Interna-fmuch bigger tlonal and National Hill Climb a motor fast Championships in Ohio, Penn, cently he 1‘ New York, Michigan, Maryland, car which New Hampshire and as far south round home as Virginia. Ken Hatton was The other always a big drawing card as Hatton fami he would be billed as the “F1y~ 10, Sandy, ing Canadian†or “Canada's Topishelley just Rider†and was always sure to When not give a spectacular showing. One motor-cycle. of his greatest competitors is hit num hm WLA. and w. M. s. w. A. and W. M. S. [Band St. Andrew‘s WA. and W.M.S. Supplying rhythm .and held their fall Thankoffering for the party grade 13 meeting in the church on Ocddents gave for the studer tober 18Ith. Thepxjesident, Mrs.lgrade 9 on October 13 2' At the old Fundale Park at Woodbridge, he and his buddies arrange for a hill climb every Friday night_ under flood lights. He was pushed into the top class almost from the start because of the size of his motor, it being a 650 B.S.A. From that time on it was in his blood and from 1947 on he hasn‘t missed a year compet- ing and has won at Heildelberg 6 times. Much to the consternation of his doctor, Ken insisted on ridm ing in one of these events one year, just two weeks after he had been released from the hos- pital, following an appendec- totgy - and he won the climb†_V_Vv-. v, -.~. A“... greatest competitbrs isms own business Maple Notes Pictured here is Ken Hatton with the William Schoeneich Memâ€" orial Trophy and the Mel Weber Trophy. The big ones remain in permanent competition. The smaller ones are retained by the winner as his souvenir of his triumphs. fastest run of the day, his time being 4.41 seconds for the nearly ZOO-foot hi1]. Altogether Hatton has won 36 motorcycle trophies. Hey kids - if you’re twelve 01' under - remember the party 1just for you on Saturday the 28th at Community Hall. Lots of fun and games. sponsored by Normaple Community Club with chairman Roy James. Come in costume if you possiny can. i What excitementll It was ‘Kathy Crook’s birthday on Oc- -»tober 14 and she with brother iRonnie, her parents. Roy and Marg, went to see her first National Hockey Game at Maple Leaf Gardens. Ronnie thought the couple of skirmishes added to the fun of the game and they even were invited by Ace Bailey into the penalty box! Kathy had her girl friends 113ver for a party on October 7. Hallowe‘en Party v"..- V_-‘â€"...,-... l Ken's wife Vi follows along School, wate: with him whenever possible but paving. their son Kenny, 11 years old, Canadian Cal wouldn’t miss a climb for any- A worksho thing. When he was six yearslmsmct No. 1 told his dad built him a smallst Paul’s U motor bike and now he has a,Brampton on much bigger one. Anything withialst at 9 am la motor fascinates h'm‘and re-thas 10 units aunt-1" ha I.-- ____,: The weather spoiled Chuckie Fraser's birthday celebration when he was 8 on October 15; he was to have a ride in a plane at Maple Airport so now he's waiting for. a clear day C.“- LL_L 1.3. n,,.. V__.. n... ..u.uua aunt: before and after he moved away from Downsview - about 9 years. I hear they are a swinging group but Joe says. “we don’t play any rock and roll, and that's for sure.†101‘ the Party grade 13 Stu-,Brownies were enrolled - Cindgfung den-ts gave for the students ofiRObertson. 38" Luna“. Donnawem grade 9 9n chober 13 at Rich. Doyle, Debbie Nelson, SusanIChal mond H111 High School, was Clark, Lynn Randall. Wendy W a lgxxmp known as “The sum. Paul and Cathy Ross. Fa†unis fgom Downsview. The parents of the girls at. Ari. Whén'not éx-Ig'anEJ his motor-cycilehHatton carries on The reason I was interested in “The Summits," is because Joe Mendelson lives in Maple and wit'h his occasional visits The motorcycle Ken is driv- ing now is, like all hill climbers, much different from a road bike. The. frame is made of air- craft tubing so as to be as light as possible; the gas tank sproc-L ke‘ts. rings - in fact most parts‘ are made of aluminum. The East Ridge Ratepayers Assoc. motor has a 17.1 compression The first general meeting un- ratio with two 1 7/16" venturi er the rules of the constitution ‘carbs which use pure methyl which was ratified at the or- ihydrate, and has a displacement!ganizational meeting held last of 650 e.c.’s. The transmission spning was held at Charles Ho- has only one gear. Skid chains witt Public School on Wednes- are always used. It took three day evening. October 25. years for Ken to build in his‘ There were reports on area spare time. !draina2e in the school vard and CORRESPONDENT: 25 Roosevelt Drive - Gasoline is used in bikes in the “B†amateur class while alcohol is used in the “A†pro- fessional (0; “K†gxpert) class. round home somewhat. The other children in the Hatton family are Vicki, aged 10. Sandy, 9, Merryly 7, and Sheiiey just 11/.» years old. mu nus uau Dunc mm a smallst Paul’s United Church, ixi motor bike and 110W 11? has. 3.Brampton on Tuesday, October much bigger one. Anythmg WIth\31st at 9 a.m. Our district now a motor fascinates him and re-{has 10 units and 24 branches Gently he has acquired a gD-land all who attend will be given car which raises the dust a'yaluable help and information. round home somewhat I Executive Director, Maurice The other Children in the‘J. Grime-s, of the Ontario Div- Hatton family are Vicki. ag9d.ision will be the guest speaker 10. Sandy, 9. Merrny 7, and‘at the luncheon. Shelley ‘ust 11/2 years old‘ Wheannt onaaanfl uth Iï¬n'Emlnanud Church (Photo by Peter Shore) rhythm .and blues as a welder. _ The parents of the girls at~ as singer tended and were entertained le Dave With songs and games. With 5, 'Lime eight girls still to be enrolled the beatlthe Brownie pack hpsAgrown __1 , 7 A , . . A“ The guest speaker was Mrs.‘no longer with us. Faithful and tets room concmded the 9V' R. P. Lowery. Christian Stew-‘outstanding service has been emng' . ardship Secretary from the Do- given by the ladies down _M1‘S- Wearing's 1‘00â€! Won the minion Board of the United through the 70 years of the picture presented for the most Church. She congratulated the W.M.S. parents attending- Maple W.M.S. on their 70 years Many quilts and layettes have The monthly U.L.C-W. meet- accomplishments which would‘been made or donated, othering 0f Zion Lutheran Church prove a great heritage, yet theresewing done and clothing. col-‘was held at the home of Mrs. is still much to do. llected and used towards the 30b 11111311. Vellel‘e- The pre- Love Should Be Basis welfare of others. Mrs. Harrylgl'amme topic “WOI'ShiD And \. Mrs. Lowery said, Love should Jennings has been in charge Keeping The Sabbath" was led ' be the basis of all we do; it is of supply work for many years. |by MFS- A“: Moore and Mrs. D. our greatest privilege. We Following the 70 years of ser-‘Keffer- An interesting and liv- should read and study more‘vice this meeting brought to aely discussion followed. and books on Christian Stewardship.‘close the Maple United Church many ideas were Presented by If we would see Love and Faith‘W. M. S. and W. A. as separate PaStOI‘ wagl‘lel‘ and those Pres- in action, we must rely on com auxiliaries. ent- stant and intense prayer. wef'Unlted Church Women†The members had Planned t0 cannot be thoughtful if we do. At the beginning of 1962 allhonour MFS- Wagner With a not give." ‘AHYel‘ymappropriateiW. M. S. and W. A. societies of baby shower. but as she was on her ac “0,-.. ouumueu, M Ma Mrs. E. Spears took over the evening and held a workshop for the bazaar which will be hfld at the school on November '1 obugatiéh 7 As the Apple Day'BEng s mothers who vnhn serve hot . ..- u...- ‘cmsucu. It was announced that the fall conference would be at the Maple Community Hall on Nov- ember 30 at 10 am. through till 2 pm. Our group has been asked to put on the skit en- titled “Percival Goes To Camp," during the entertainment part of_t_he program. The regional conference is on Saturday, November 4 at Thom- hill High School from 10 till 9 pm. Two meals and coffee and the co_st is $3.50. cent. The new secret A. Peek. was intrm the meeting. She sucm E. 'Maybury who has re The W. A. of the Emmanuel Anglican Church are sponsoring a card party in the Church Hall on Mackay Dr. on Novem- ber 10 at 8415 pm. Proceeds to go to the building fund. 2m} Richvale Brownies On WednesdaiVâ€"Ktâ€" Charles Hewitt School the following Brownies wel‘e enrolled - Cindy so large thth ï¬foWn Ball Eva}: pealing to the community for more leader; and helpers. ,,~_r-__. A Hallowe'en party will be held next Wednesday at the school. Girls will be in costume and are asked to bring cookies. A workshop confererï¬ce for Pï¬strjct 7N0. 12 will be held at There were reports on area in drainage in the school yard and be; Pearson, Roosevelt Dr. ease- Ga ment and expropriation pro- 1 ceedings and a report on the ve] proposed new Richvale HighIto School, water rates and road by PaVing- ‘ am Capadian- C_ancer Society M1 Mrs. Dorey, also from the Dominion Board, read one of her poems, “The Thrill of Giv- mg." cannot be thoughtful if we do‘ At the beginning not give." A very appropriate‘w. M. S. and W. A. message at this Thanksgivingithe United Church time of year. ‘will become known Mrs.‘ Dorey, ‘also from the‘Church Women.†T h-..:_.__i Two lovely 50105, “The Nine- ty and Nine" and "Hear Ye.†were sung by Mrs. N. Garriock. of Woodbridge and accompanied by’_Mrs. R. Clegg at the organ. ..,.,___.. -4 m--.†~. _--... Visitors from neighboring‘hill. churches. former members and Trace History friends were present. A number Mrs. Laura Wiltshire and Mrs. of letters of congratulations Jean Robson gave a very inter- were received from former esting resume of the history of members also some sending re-‘this Society, dating back to grets of not being able to be 1911. The earlier records could present because of poor health not be located. lOI‘ too great distance. An interesting note was that The president. Mrs. T. F.‘on September 24, 1891, the fol- Jackson opened the meeting‘lowing names formed the execu- iwith a warm welcome to all tive for the coming year. Presi- ithose present. ' Ident, Rev. MI‘S. Brown; Vice- Mrs. E. Hemphill gave a very President, Mrs. G. Smith: Cor- inspiring devotional. “Watch ye. responding Secretary, Mrs. T. Stand Firm In The Faith," 1335- Oliver; Recording Secretary, ed on Paul‘s letter to the church Mrs. G. Cook; Treasurer, Mrs. in Corinth- IJ. Oliver. 13 members enrolled Two lovely solos, “The Nine-‘and the first allocation ‘was ty and Nine" and “Hear Ye.â€.$54.00. Tribute was paid to were sung by Mrs. N. Garriock. those faithful ladies, along with of Woodbridge and accompanied many others. very familiar to by Mrs. R. Clegg at the organ. ,many in this district, who are The guest speaker was Mrseno longer with us. Faithful and R. P. Lowery. Christian Stew-loutstanding service has been affisihip Secretaryï¬fro'm ï¬le _D0:'given by the ladies down n__‘.I (By Toby Shore) iHOngOH. president of York At the Autumn Thank-offer-‘Presbyterial and Dr. Arkinstall, ing meeting. held in Maple Un-‘past president. poured tea. A ited Church. October 17, at 2:30 dainty lunch was served with pm. the 70th Anniversary of the‘the W.M.S. president Mr. Jack- W.M.S. of this United Church, son cutting the anniversary wa'sflqhserved: ' H . gage. donated by Mrs. E. Hemp- Maple United Church Observes 70th Anniversary Of The W. M. Societyhii A1 He may being Saturday the 1‘s who volunteered to hot choeolate and dough- were reminded of their nvenor gave a report ivities and asked for meeting _ adjourned CORRESPONDENT: MRS. E. E. SPEARS 25 Roosevelt Drive â€" Phone AV. 5-3116 RICHVALE NEWS :ceeds Mrs ~resigned. beEu the We personally handle all sale bills and advertising a more suitable time will be set that evening. The guide and brownie leaders have a lar- ger group of girls this season and this means a shortage of uniforms for new girls. If you have any uniforms that you are not needing please contact AV. 5-4338, Mrs. V. Melnic. lst Richvale Guide and Brow- nie mothers are planning their ï¬rst general meeting for Thurs- day evening, October 26th. This is just a temporary night and ‘Writing: l Marilyn Ross, lst prize - Grade 5. George Newman, 2nd prize - Grade 2. Sandra Pollock, 3rd prize - Grade 5. At the semi-finals of the pub- lic speaking contest for the east Side of Vaughan. Wilson Ross was one of three winners and will compete in the finals on Tuesday, October 24 at Maple. The Girls Volleyball team‘ beat Thoi‘nhill 2 to 1. l Jeffery Collett, 3rd prize - Grade 1. George Newman, 4th prize - Grade 2. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Spears, enjoyed a week at the Pitts- burgh Hilton attending the Prin- ting Industry of America Con- vention in that city. Charles Hewitt School News Winners at the Woodbridge Fair were: Stephen Spears, 13!: prize - Grade 4. Stephen was eight years old on Wednesday and to his party he had Davy Walters, Scott Jel- licoe, Shawn H‘wtchison and bro- ther Jeffery. Socials Licensed Auctioneer York & Ontario Counties 36 Years Experience Mrs. W. Collett. MacKay Dr. had a busy week‘ with both Jeffery and Stephen celebrating their birthdays. Jeffery was six years old on Monday and the guests to his party included John Campbell, Kim Jellicoe. Mark Hutchison, Dennis Wal- ters, Debbie Ellis and Grace Yoyng. ' Many people in our area tra- velled to Chicago last week-end to see the Gang Show put on by the Scouts of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. L. Clark were among those attending. Birthday Wishes PHONE GOSï¬leEY 5311 ‘ TUrner 4=2364 GORMLEY, ONT. 1 ,, ,7 articfles for her specific table All were reminded that the gift table has a workshop at the home of Mrs. E. Sand, Mary- vale Crescent every Tuesday at- ternoon and that anyone inter- ested is welcome. T-ea tickets wére distributed in booklets of 10 and each mem- ber was asked to sell a book. Gang Show Mrs. Laura Wiltshire and Mrs. Jean Robson gave a very inter- esting resume of the history of this Society, dating back to 1911. The earlier records could not be located. Alvin S. Farmer SPECIALIZING IN PUREBRED CATTLE, FARM STOCK. FURNITURE AND IMPLEMENTS James Paul, 4th prize - Grade ,ep ‘ Bruce Macdougall Motors Limited The ï¬nest in floral designs and bedding plants. PHONE ALpine 7-1471 Keele Street Maple, Ont. Mr. Bennetts chaired an in- teresting discussion on this sub- ject following the skit. Play- ing the busy father was Mr. Bright and the “fatherless†boy was excellently portrayed by Jeffrey Boron. Mr. Atkinson then showed a film about the invention of the telephone and refreshments provided by Principal McWhir- ter‘s room concluded the ev- ening. He was brought up to date on the proper procedure at show- ers and he gave an admirable performance. This is not the __-__ . “nuns pull. I“ we The programme convenor. MrJPee-Wee hockey programme at Atkinson, chaired the meetingJWoodbridge. Mr. Tom McCly- since it was “Fathers’ Night."‘imont, is helping to coach a team. A short skit. “Are Fathers Ne-‘Hockey is one of the finest glected or Neglectful?" precedï¬team sports, and any parent ed the guest speaker and authoriwhose child is at all interested of the skit. Mr. W. Bennetts. should take advantage of our Mr. Bennetts is the past presi- local facilities. ent of Humewood Home and Happy birthday to Mr. Joe School Association in Toronto. Boron who celebrated his thirty- The skit portrayed a “typicalâ€}njnth birthday last week (what, father who was “just too busy";again?). to attend home and school Hallowe'en meetings and activities. After Don’t forget. drivers. all the the wheedling son and nagging ghosts and hobgoblins who will wife (ably played by yours truly‘be afoot next Tuesday on All since it was type-casting) got‘Hallow’s Eve (Hallowe'en, that through with father, he chuck- is). We want them all to stay ed his plans to go out with the afoot. And kids. remind mother boys and decided to attend "Fa-‘to let you carry a flashlight so thers’ Night." lthat tho nannln :.. nnw- n-.. Mrs. Wearing's room won the picture presented for the most parents attending. Home and School The monthly meeting of Con- cord Home and School Assoc- iation took place on October 16 at the school. It was an- lnounced that games night will be held at the school on Nov- ember 15. The next executive meeting is scheduled for Oc- tober 30 at 8.30 p.111. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Best, Highway 7. ‘ Time after time, Pontiac has introduced the style that was the year’s most looked at and longed for. And along comes the ’62 with the kind of freshness and ï¬neness that only Pontiac comes up with. New twin-scoop grille. A crisp, low silhouette. Cleanly Introducing the style of the year has become a habit with Pontiac! GROWER â€" FLORIST Since 1880 ’ivacious, spacious & going places . MILLER CONCORD SOCIALS \VHEN A CAR IS THIS BEAUTIFUL Bin"- {"6 1n "THE TOMMYAMEROSE SHOW"on (ha GBCTV Wort an FM mm YOU KNOW “THO BUILT IT! STOP 24 YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL Several young boys from the area are taking part in the Pee-Wee hockey programme at Woodbridge. Mr. Tom McCly- mont, is helping to coach a team. Hockey is one of the finest team sports. and any parent whose child is at all interested should take advantage of our local facilities. Don’t forget. drivers. all the ghosts and hobgoblins who will be afoot next Tuesday on All Haliow’s Eve (Hallowe'en, that is). We want them all to stay afoot. And kids. remind mother to let you carry a flashlight so that the people in cars can see you easily. Hay Ride About fifty young people re- cently enjoyed a hayride spon~ sored by the Concord Youth Group. Mr. Bert Witty was re- sponsible for the transportation, and the group returned to the Witty Farm for refreshments. Another boy. the fifth, arriv- ed at the McConnell home on Va_ughan Blvd. recently. first time that a rector of Zion 5,3128: Church has been so honoured. 11mm] Rev. Harold Lindeman, went hours through the same terrifying ex-.ham i perience about three or four sed 1 years ago. ‘ Socials ’â€" At minimum cost with SHUR- GAIN Dairy Feeds. * Fresh and Palatable ‘ Molasses-rich ‘ Assures More Milk ‘ ' Makes Low-Cost Feeding We know the SHUR-GAIN Dairy Feeding Program will give re- sults, because it has been tested and retested under actual con- ditions on the SHUR-GAIIN Demonstration Farm and by thousands of dairy farmers ac- ross Canada. Drop in soon . . . we’d like to talk about how to get maximum milk production at minimum feed cost. FROM YOUR NEW GRAIN CROP RING UP . MAPLE FEED M||.|. Phone Al. 7-1241 BUMPER MILK SALES 1e 52 ?S y curving taillights. You don’t have to look twice to tell a ’62 Pontiac! And_ you only have to drive it once to know that nothing else will do for you. Why not take the wheel and go places with Pontiac soon! A GLI‘ERAL MOTORS VALUE L hours in school zones. is Ma‘rk- "ham Village. Councillors endor- r sed it at a recent meeting. of‘ the few municipalities to support a resolution from Whit- Iy Council requesting legislation limiting speeds to 15 miles per MARKHAM VILLAGE â€" One JAMES MCDONALD PROCLAMATION will terminate in the Township of Vaughan at 2 o’clock am. on Sunday, October 29, 1961, and at that time the clocks will be set back an hour to Eastern Standard Time. This means that Sunday, October 29, will be on Standard Time. Notice Is Hereby Given That ‘ Ohldx laul "Iliflgl in! MM! Ind um! Clerk Daylight Saving Time "LIBERAL" CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS FAST . H. RUTHERFORD AVenue 54128 PHONE TU. 4-1103 AV. 5-3316 Reeve P1620