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The Liberal, 16 Nov 1961, p. 15

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Applications on forms provided by the township will be received by the un-‘ dersigned unti‘ 2 o’clockl pm. on Wednesday, Novem- ber 29, 1961. from appli- cants for the position of road accountant. Duties will include stock-keeping, ao- counting of expenditures with relation to approved appropriations according to standard D.H.O. procedures, filing of all documents and information relevant to roads, and assisting the roads superintendent to ex- pediently complete the an- nually approved construc- tion and maintenance pro- gramme. J. M. MCDONALD, .Vaughan Township Clerk, Maple P.0., Ontario Township of Vaughan Roads Accountant 1 UNWANTED HAIR NOTICE MARION LAMBERT 469 LYNETT CRESCENT, RICHMOND HILL Open Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Clerk’s Notice of First Posting TELEPHONE TU. 4 - 5553 on Saturday, December 9th from 9am. to 6pm And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law. The last day for appeals is the 24th day of November, 1961. MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL, COUNTY OF YORK NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Voters’ Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office in Richmond Hill, on the 10th day of November, 1961, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said mun- icipality at Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for inspection. DATED at Richmond Hill this 10th day of November, 1961. Permanently Removed by Electrolysis The only medically-approved method For appointment or Free Consultation MONDAY, NOV. 27th, 1961 For the offices of Mayor, Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and four Councillors to fill the said oifices for the year 1962; one Hydro Electric Commissioner and four Public School Trustees - for the term of two years - and three Sep- arate School Trustees for the term of two years, for the Municipality of the Town of Richmond Hill will be held in the auditorium of the High School on Between the hours of 7:30 and 8:30 pm. by the Returning Officer. If more candidates are nominated for the respective of- fices herein before mentioned than are required to fill the same the'voting in the several Subdivisions at the subse- quent elections shall be conducted by the Returning Offi cer. Advance Poll Will be held in the Municipal Building, 56 Yonge Street North, Monday, December 4th, 1961, be- tween the hours of 2 pm. and 10 pm. All persons Who file a declaration at the time of voting to the efiect that they Will be absent from the Munici- pality or confined in a hospital on Election Day, Satur- day, December 9th, and who are entitled to vote at Municipal Elections may record their vote at the Ad- .vance Poll. lemwf/ Juneff, Returning Ofiicer TOWN or RICHMOND HII.I. Notice ls Hereby Given of Voters’ List 1961 RUSSELL LYNETT, Clerk, Richmond Hill Mrs. L. Scott Passes lgI’m-ration. 'l‘ll? zunem- M: York County lost one of lts‘held at the Dixon Funeral Home oldest citizens Saturday. with i'.‘ Mrkhem. n Mo'day at n the passing of Elizabeth Ramsay noon. with the Rev. Richard A. Scott, widow of A Lockburn|Tubbe of BeLhesda Lutheran Scott, formerly of Don Mills‘Church, Unionville. conducting ’Road. k-the service. Interment was at One of six cthdren. Mrs. ScottIButtonville Lutheran Cemetery. ‘r was born in Scarboro Township! of Scottish arenta e, but m - Euchre Series ,p _ g . . There were 14 tables of P133" \u. Hva-nu-n râ€"v, , ed to Markham Township early in her lifetime. Upon her mar- riage to Mr. Scott, the couple began their life together in a small 'og cabin on the farm where they lived until after Mr. Scott’s death. Their family of four sons and one daughter outgrew their or» igtnal home and thc Scotts pur chased a farm immediately somh of their early holdings, and here they stayed until }956. 7 M --_- n..- awarklg; HE'ToxTohto and Clar- ence and one daughter Rhea, at home. 1.1:] nun; u“ u"... -7- V Surviving are four 'sons Har- old of froroqtg. Gor‘ann of 013‘.- ,4; r“-_ W555 Scott was the last surviv- lng member of her own family NOMINATIONS BUTTONVILLE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. F. H. LEAF R. B. 2 Gormley Phone AXminster 3-6188 firm-ration. The funera- was" of itsheld at the Dixon Funeral Home with i': Ma'xham, n Morday at e." amsay noon. with the Rev. Richard A.‘ khurn Tubbe of Benhesda Luftheyanw 'th, iers at Buttonville W. I. Hall when the third game of the present euchre series was play- ed. Winners were Mrs. Robert! Lawrie. Mrs. Bill Allen. Mrs. Jean Trimble (Mrs. S. Camp- bell); and Cecil Latcham, Tom Wilcox and Wm. Wray. The lucky draw was won by Mrs. S. Campbell who received a bushel of apples. Freezeout winners were Mrs. Bill Watson and Mrs. Russell Boyington ag- ainst Mr. Ben Lotton and Mrs. Beatrice Thomson. There were- 14 tables of play-3 .i E Among the local deer hunter: have been Elmore Hill, Gordon Brumwell and George Hooper. Hunting was so good for Gord- on's and George’s party that they got three deer in as many days. Neighbourhood Notes 7 A suburban Toronto teacher asked for a definition of Ram- embrance Day, and this was one answer: “Once there was a war. Then it was over. And ever since we've had two minutes \ unann nanh unnr " ‘vairaind Mrs. E. Crisp have a new granddaughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Hart Rowlands, Ajax (Ruth? Cjisp). Thursday of last‘ week Mrs. Don Strickland of Thornhlll, executive secretary for this area, met members of her committee at the home of Mrs. W. Large, Maple. Plans were laid for the Christmas gift campaign. Pres- ent at last week’s meeting were Mrs. R. E. Earnhardt, Markham; Mrs. W. E. Walter, Stouffvllle, and Mrs. W. J. Henwood. Stoufi- ville. Miss Jean Muirhead has been Mrs. Elmore Hill’s guest while Mr. Hill is hunting. Thls year the earth is so hard that plows are tipped backward when they hit a particularly tough spot. Several local far- mers have been forced to give up fall ploughing for this rea- Mr. Frank Pratt of Richmond Hill has been in St. Michael’s Hospital. He was operated on last week. His condition is re- ported as fair. Frank is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pratt. His wife is th'c former Audrey ‘Giles. ' Because of the Markham Township nominations meeting which will be held in the hall on the regular series evening, November 24, the next game has been postponed to Saturday, November 25. Plowing Tragedy An accident took the life of Mrs. Bill Wilson's father, Charles Frederick Fiss, last week. Mr. Fiss was plowing on Thursday, when the plow rolled down an embankment pinning him beneath it. "fine community extends sin- cere sympathy to Mrs. Wilson in her loss. Mental Health Gift Boxes Good Hunting SDI] “fiégtévsséé'fvdfihe evening were Mrs. George Barker, Mrs. John Wilkins, Mrs. Kenneth Stots and Mrs. Wm. McGlmp_sey:._ Child’s Definition peace each year." A humourous panel discus- sion on family life highlighted Richmond Hill Rotary Club’s Ladies Night. held recently. Ov- er forty people were present when the event was staged at Summit View Gardens restaur- ant. Questions such as “Who do you think make the best cooks - men or women?" and “who buys husbands’ suits?" kept the panel, consisting of ‘Mrs. Doreen Ryland, Mrs. Ruth Chandler, Bill Shields and Stuart Harwood, on its collec- tive toes. Moderator was Rotar- ian Don. Plaxton. cellent lately. Two consecutive meetings saw 99 per cent at- tendance. A recent meeting enjoyed c01- our slides shown by Rotarian Lloyd Morrison of Woodbridge, depicting a trip through Yellow- stone Parkand British Colum- .bia. Visitors were present from Willowdale, Woodbridge, Arâ€" mour Heights and Matheson. Teacher Conventions Rotarians And Wives Discuss Family Life TRY A “LIBERA " CLASSIFIED PHONE TU. 4-1105 Enthusiastic Jaycees, “shot” while erecting a sign on Richmond Hill’s municipal office lawn, are Gord Brown and Larry Schell (embracing sign). The mercury indicates value of goods and services donated by Richmond Hill businessmen for the Jaycee’s third annual radio auction, December 1, i961. (Photo by Chap: Trading Temperature Rising The extra week gave most of us a rest from regular meetings, but the bazaars kept most of us busy. The Holly-Berry Fair was the big event of the past weekâ€" end both socially and financially. Ladies of the Thornhill United Church are to be commended lfor their effort. in.) Attendance at the Richmond Hill Rotary Club has been ex- cellent lately. Two consecutive meetings saw 99 per cent at- tendance. Rotariank See Slides Teacher Conventions Desirable Functions P.S. Students Agree A recent proposal that con-l ventions or similar gatherings of teachers should be held on a Saturday or during holidays would not have met with the ap- proval of Richmond Hill public school pupils last Friday - the day on which they enjoyed a holiday as their mentors at- tended an educational session at Teachers College, Toronto. Present to hear chief speak- Char er Dr. Russell Stauffer of the V}11€ University of Delaware, lecture'flne on the teaching of reading, T} were 465 York County teach-V311 ers, 110 of them being from” i Richmond Hill. Dr. Stauffer is'Into recognized as one of the contin- the, ent's top experts in his subject. Whl' :__ Second Thornhill Scouts en- joyed an evening of bowling at North Yonge Bowl last Satur- day evening. The Thornhil‘l United Minor Midget Team is away to a. good start. At a practice game in St. Michael's arena they tied their opponents 1-1 on Wednesday. The boys are most enthusiastic. the support of the parents is their only need at the moment. The teachers were accom- panied by inspectors from York County’s four inspectorates, Maynard Hallman, W. J. Mc- Leod, J. A. Gibson and his as- sistant, D. R. MacDonald, Gor- don McIntyre. Correspondent Mrs. E. Harris 39 Woodward Ave. AV. 5-1889 Neighbourhood Notes Farewell to the Morissette family of Highland Park Blvd. who, this week, moved to Mon- treal. The sympathy of this neigh- bourhood goes to Muriel Weav-i ing whose father passed away last week in Bowmanville Hos- pital. Muriel's father was eighty-‘ eight and umil recently had en- joyed perfect health. His golden- wedding anniversary was just one week before his death. eight and until recently had enâ€"i The executive of the Thom- joyed perfect health. His golden-11ml L,0.L_ No, 91 held a meet- wedding anniversary was just ing at the home of Mr. and one week before his death. Mrs. Jack Barton. Thornhill and District Horti- Mr. and Mrs. James Ash and cultural Society is holding its Donna-Lyn and baby Ronnie annual election of officers Nov-.Ash of Moorefield were at the ember let. at the ThornhillfBert Middleton home on Friday Public School. An interesting also Mr. Keith Dixon of Moore- evening is planned. The annual field. Christmas party is scheduled" Mrs. R.,Bowes of Minden vis- for December 12th at Thornhill Ited a couple of days last week High School. Tickets will be with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard {available at the next meeting. [Kirk and Mark. Highland Park More Is Raised For V.O.N. Work Than Last Year Correspondent Mrs. Bert Middleton Phone AL. 7-8920 Rev. H. R. MacDonald was in charge of the service at Carr- ville United Church and gave a‘ ‘fine Remembrance Day sermon.‘ The Carrville Choir sang “0‘ Valiant Hearts." Carrville Church was broken :into and the money taken from the Sunday school birthday box, which the children were savin ‘for missions. - ‘W. A. The Woman's Association of Carrville United Churcn held its November meeting a? Mrs. Robert A. Kirk's home, Novem- ber 8th, with 18 ladies present. The ways and means com- ‘mittee sold many aprons, pil- ilow-cases and lunch cloths as it E was decided not to hold a ba- ‘zaar this fall. With all returns now in, the! recent campaign for funds for the Victorian Order of Nurses 53" "1 in Richmond Hill has proved “mice successful. The amount raised, "3- 50' $3,528, was larger than last year when $3,000 was collected. I The committee in charge of the drive, which featured a one- night "blitz" in addition to re- gular canvassing, was compos- ed of Mrs. James Coughlin. Dr. Jean O’Neill, William McDoug- all, gay Chandler, Mrs. J. R. Mc'Allis'ter‘ Community Church. Some of the ladies expeit to attend, the Toronto Centre Presbytery Wo- man’s Association. wTI‘-wé-1~1-tvy-â€"fâ€"i{I}: dollars was voted for the Overseas Relief Fund. The meeting will be held at Mrs. L. Morris’ home. The Schneiders supper will be held at the end of April or beginning of May. Mrs. Rob Walker has joined the Woman‘s Association. Mrs. C. Morris, Mrs. G. Drewery and family. Stouffville, Mrs. Lindsay and Mrs. Warmiagton Were alsor prqsent a_t the megting. _ VVTheréll presidents and exec- utive conference is sheduled for November 24, at Lawrepce Parlg Lrhrdies making Christmas cakes are meeting Monday to make more. Thé December meetingKvill be the Christmas Party of the W A., at Mrs. Jack McEwen’s homé, December 13. Mrs. L. Morris is taking mon- ies for the Chris'mds cake sale. A letter was read from Vaughan Township School Area Board, stating that the Wallace- Kell Trophy is to be left in the church and also the nlaque pre- sented to Cam-ville School at the ccntennary a year ago by old classmates. CARRVILLE Correspondent ll Mrs. Fred St. John l 75 Crestwood Road Willowdale ‘ Telephone AV. 5‘3443 ‘ ~I Fourth Thornhill Brownies‘ held their Hallowe'en party,| October 30 at the home of Grey Owl, Mrs. McEwen, Crestwood Road. Brown Owl, Mrs. Rogers, helping Mrs. Jarvis. served cake, I cookies and hot chocolate. School News I The September grade prize ; was won by Mrs. McDonald, grade 2 and 3 teacher. The October prize was won i by Mr. McRoberts, principal and a teacher of grade 7 and 8V Neighbourhood Notes Powell Road Séhool children collected $53.55 for U.N.I.C.E.F. The home and school assoc- iation will hold its regular meeting on November 2'7. A grade prize is given each month to the class with most patents attending. Jane Patrick, Crestwood Road, is home- from hospital, and back to school. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Madsen, Crestwood Road, held a house - warming on the completion of their new home. Relatives and several of the neighbours at- tended to help celebrate the occasion, November 4. Mrs. Iris McEwen is in Bran- son Hospital. Saw with State Fam’s low in- surlnce rates for careful driv- ers. See me. CARL E. HILL, M.D., M.D.H Crestwood Rd. News DEPT. OF HEALTH TWP. OF NORTH YORK Be Careful of Tranquilizers Billions of tranquilizer- tablets were consumed last year by North Americans who wan-ted relief from ten- sions and anxieties. Medical authorities admit they don't know all there is to know about what the pills can do. In some cases even the mildest tra’nquilizers can be habit forming. Many users have undesirable reactions including unusual and unex- pected emotional reactions. Bel safe: Take them only on your Doctor’s prescrip- tion, follow his directions lmplicity, quit them as soon as he tells you and above all do not give them to a friend. James Grainger 130 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill, Ont. TU. 4-1529 Head Office, Toronto PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the Ontario Municipal Act, a meeting of the Municipal Electors of the Township of Markham will be held in the FROM 7 O’CLOCK UNTIL s O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING FOR THE NOMINATION of candidates for the Ofiices of REEVE, DEPUTY-REEVE and ONE Councillor for each of the Wardsâ€"One, Two and Three To serve the Township of Markham for the year 1962 Nominations will also be held at the same time, for the election of THREE members for Board of Trustees, School Area No. 1, Markham Township, THREE members for Board of Trustees to serve Markham Township School Area No. 2, and FIVE members for Board of Trustees for Markham Town. ship School Area No. 3. If more Candidates are proposed than required to be elected the proceed- ings for filling said offices will be adjourned until Monday, The 4th Day Of December, I961 when a Poll will be opened at TEN o’clock in the morning and shall con tinue until EIGHT o’clock in the afternoon, and no longer. TOWNSHIP OF MARKI-IAM THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, November 16, 1961 15 Community Hall, Buttonville Friday, November 24, I961 AUTOMOBILE INSUIMCI COMM” PROCLAMATION STATE FARM MUTUAL TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE :Young's B. A. Service Station mm V!-----------QS Yonge & Benson p.m., November 30th, 1961, for the 1962 require~ ments of fuel oil, stoker coal, stove and furnace oil, as follows :â€" Sealed tenders clearly marked “Tender for Fuel" will be received by the undersigned until 5:00 Light Industrial Oil: MacKwiHop Schoolâ€"26,000 Imperial Gallons (4,000 gal. dump load) Beverley Acres Schoolâ€"20,000 Imperial Gallons (2,500 gal. pump load) Southern Colonel Stoker Coal (or guaranteed equalâ€"submivtiafizfiié of coal) : McConaghy Schoolâ€"100 tons conveyor dump Pleasantville Schoolâ€"80 tons bagged or shovelled off Crosby Heights Schoolâ€"100 tons bagged or shovelled off Walter Scott Schoolâ€"120 tons bagged or shovelled off Stove Oil: Municipality of the Corporation OF THE 8,000 gallons to be delivered to seven portable classrooms at two locations, with storage capacity of 200 gallons each. Furnace Oil: 1,000 gallons to be delivered to one portable class- room with storage capacity of 200 gallons. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Kenneth U. Turton, Business Administrator, Richmond Hill Public School Board, 62 Yonge Street 8., Richmond Hill, Ontario. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of THE VOTERS’ LISTS ACT and that I have posted up at my office at BUTTON- VILLE, Ontario, on the 7th day of November, 1961, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection. TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or om- issions corrected according to law. The last day for appeals being the 21_st day of_November, 1961. VDLated at Bfittonville thié 7th day of Novem- ber, 1961. NOTE: Copies of the Voters' List are supplied to Post Offices in the Municipality VOTERS LIST ONE STOP SERVICE CENTRE CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF WASHING, POLISHING, GREASING TIRE REPAIRS, BATTERIES General Repairs to all Makes of Cars SID HUNT, Licensed Mechanic TENDERS FOR FUEL COUNTY OF YORK YOUNG'S TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM, H. C. T. CRISP, Clerk. TU. 4-0009 Richmond Hill

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