18 THE If it’s worth having, it’s worth savingfor! save at LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. April g Eg/EflzfléBFlNK THE BHNK 0F NOVH SCOTIH ‘Rescue Service %Vaughan May Tighten Insurance fForCountyEMO‘Of Permits For Moving Houses I ‘ Vaughan Township is going lo destined for a site in the town- ‘ n ‘make sure that it doesn‘t run ship, that the necessary build- emErgencies. Twelve thousand square feet1 of space in a service station at the corner of Sharon Road and Davis Drive. Newmarket. is beâ€" ing rented and a rescue school will be held there. says Major W. F. A. Preston, Emergency Measures Co-ordinator for York County. The rescue truck and equipment which is at present being kept at EMO headquar- ters near York County office in Newmarket will be kept at the new location. The remainder of the course At present the application is reviewed by one man and the permit subsequently issued. However. under the proposed system the application would be reviewed by a member of the police department. a road de- partment employee and an em- ployee of the building depart- ment. The police department would arrange to have an escort for the house while it is in transit, the cost of the escort to be met by the mover. The building department employee will ensure. if the house was York County Emergency Mea- sures Organization is extending its training in rescue Wei-k ~7 ‘3‘â€" tfalning' primarily designed for use in the event of a nuc- lear attack by an enemy but, fartwthe same iime, work which might be of use in peaceâ€"time emergencies. 26. 1962 :ar Crash Death To' Irt Doctor‘- Id Agincourt doc- l instantly Sunday 1 the car he was tmmed by a south- freight at the oad crossing near 1 'l‘hp crossing is “Badge Day" for the 13th Brownie Pack of Richmond Hill East was of such scope requirâ€" ing l special meeting on April 10th. under the leadership of Brown Owl Mrs. Josie Fleming, Tawny Owl Mrs. Vera Smart and Packie Charleen Rayson. For; the presentation ceremony and" addresses were District Iommissioner for Richmond Hill East. Mrs. L Snook, Mrs. Rita Smith, president of the Local Guide Association Richmond Hill East. also Badge Secretary Mrs. Betty Pitt, who was in- troduced by the Brown Owl. >0...“ l 'Tawny Owl Mrs. Brown Owl Mrs. Josie Fleming. Vera Smart and Packie Charleen Rayson. Fora the presentation ceremony and†addresses were District Jommissioner for Richmond Hill East‘ Mrs. L. Snook, Mrs. Rita Smith, president of the Local Guide Association Richmond Hill East. also Badge Secretary Mrs. Betty Pitt, who was in- troduced by the Brown Owl. Last enrolment for this sea- son was Nada Zurich. with two seconds, Linda Robbins and Lynn Worsfold being invested by the Brown Owl. At this time also, two sixers. Sandra Dunbar and Carrie Noble received their second stripe. The following badges were presented: House Orderlyï¬Sandra Dunbar; Skat~ er â€" Judy Reid; Thrift and Artist â€" Judy Davies; House Orderly â€"- Carrie Noble; Skater â€" Debbie Price: Jester, Thrift, Artist, T‘oy'maker â€" Diane Mowa‘t. Proficiency badges presented by Madame Commissioner were: Golden Bar â€" Diane Bull. El- aine Noble. Judy Reid; Golden Hand â€" Debbie Price. Valerie Firman. after which the Pack gave a lusty salute to all Brow: nies who received badges. The meeting was also highlighted by Judy Reid being presented with an alppropiate gift by Mrs. Smith, for having sold the most boxes of cookies (43) in the Richmond Hill East area, with the honors of highest total sales in the area going to the 13th Pack! Stars. representing said years of good attendance at Guide meetings. were also presented by Captain Mrs. J. Inglis. Carol Shelton. Gloria Smart, Ann Fir- man, and Sylvia Inglis each re- ceived a three year star. Second year stars were awarded to Elizabeth Burgess and Beth Lamb. with ï¬rst year stars to Brenda Firman, Donna Fleming, and Brenda Crocker. ‘ The meeting was continued in the usual manner, with camp- ï¬re occurring daily. in order for a Court of Honour to be held Taps were sung. and an interes- ting evening ca-me to a close. lst Richmond Hill Girl Guides Reported by Guide Lynne Metcalf The regular Monday meeting of the 1st Richmond,Hill Girl Guide Company was brought to order promptly at 7:15 pm. in the gymnasium of the MacKii- lop Public School. The Horse- shoe was formed and it was an- nounced that a “Guide Parade†would be held at St. Mary’s Anglican Church on Sunday, April 29th. The guides then had patrol time. where they practised for their Keep-Fit Badge, after which the company was led in two enjoyable games by Blue- bell Patrol. The Daflfodil Patrol then led the campï¬re. ,Songs were sung and Lorna Sutherâ€" land and Linda Parker related to the company about their ex- cursion to see and hear the ad- dress ol’ Lady Baden-Powell. This rally was attended hv 45m The meeting of the 7th Girl Guide Company on April 121h was highlighted by the introduc- tion of Miss Betty Hill, who it is hoped, will be a permanent llieutenant of the 7th Company. Horseshoe formation was cal- ‘led, and Guides were both plea- sed and surprised at what 00â€" curred next Junior St. John [Ambulance certificates and pins Iwere presented. Guides receiv- ing these awards were: Cami lShelton, Elizabeth Burgess. rogoooopgooo 9 Mrs. Claude Morrison, 67 .‘Proctor Avenue passed away at Olher home April 17. following a Q‘short illness. . The funeral service was at .ithe Kane Funeral Home April i165. and interment was in Zion ‘Memorial Cemetary, , Mrs. Morrison was a resident .‘of this community for 35 years. 6‘ The Martin family of Spruce- Qluood Drive is hosting Mrs. G. Kidd and her daughter of Vanilla. during Easter week. Mrs. Kidd is a sister of Mrs. ,Martin. The D. Morrison family of Sprucevmod Drive spent the Easter week-end at the home of her brother. Charles Mizen, near Owen Sound. $9.03... 6 The 5. Wright and N. Belï¬lt .families of 41 Clarke Avenue .en-tertained two Brownie lead- lers from Toronto recently, jGail Draper and Wendy Yake, 9 friends of the families. Q. The Doncaster Community Q'Ladies Club report that a re- .scord entry has been received “for their ï¬nal euchre and bridge .lmarathon of this season. A total .lof 34 couples is the new high .iwith 30 the previous record. } The play in this marathon, .‘begins this week and the play- oï¬f is May 28. The play-off will be held at Present were Judy Reid‘s mother, sister, and twin brot- hers, also the mothers of all Brownies who received awards â€"- which was very heartening to the leaders â€" and were thanked by the Brown Owl. Tawny Owl Mrs. Vera Smart was presented with her Warrant by Madame Comissioner. and received her Warrant Pin from Tawny Owl on behalf of the Pack. A merry sing-song and taps concluded this memorable meeting of the 13th Brownie Pack. 7th Richmond Hill Girl Guides Reported by Guide Brenda Firman Vaughan Township is going to destined for a site in the town-‘ make sure that it doesn't run ship. that the necessary build- into any more trouble with ing permits had been taken out house movers. and the road department would ‘Council has decided to have check conditions of the roads the present method of issuing to be taken and also would make house moving permits reviewed sure that all other moving per- by township employees to see mits from other municipalities if it would be advisable to have and commissions had been pro- all permits processed through cured. the municipal offices in Maple. m|,_ _..L,1, .As,Lu,,, :‘ _ _- 13th Brownie Pack Their two oldest children Harry and Pamela did not ac- company the family. The play-off will be held at Butlonville Hall and non mar- athon payers will hr wrlcnmcd to participate in the progressive DONCASTER NEWS CORRESPONDENT: DAVID BARBO UR Henderson Avenue â€" AVenue 5-2505 Morrison. 67 passed away at 17. following a GUIDE AND BROWNIE NOTES Beth Lamb. Brenda Firman, Donna Fleming. Arlene Hag- gart. Kathleen Smith, Jan Van de Water, Brenda Cracker, Pa- mela Stirling. Sandra Smith and Leslie Fournier. The regular Monday meeting of the let Richmond,Hill Girl Guide Company was brought to order promptly at 7:15 pm. in the gymnasium of the MacKii- lop Public School. The Horse- shoe was formed and it was an- nounced that a “Guide Parade†would be held at St. Mary’s Anglican Church on Sunday, April 29th. The guides then had patrol time, where they practised for their Keep-Fit Badge. after which the company was led in two enjoyable games by Blue- bell Patrol. The Dafufodil Patrol then led the campï¬re. ‘Songs were sung and Lorna Sutherâ€" land and Linda Parker related to the company about their ex- cursion to see and hear the ad- dress of Lady Baden-Powell. This rally was attended by 4500 Guides and Brownies from all over Ontario. Ta-ps was sung and the company was dismissed at nine o'clock. 151; Richmond Hill Brownie Pack Reported by A Guide Sharon Pearson The whole problem in a re- cent case was that the mover had not been able to get a Tor- onto and York Roads Commis- sion permit to move his house on Maple Road. Nevertheless the Vaughan Township permit was issued and when the mover could not proceed onto Maple Road he had nowhere to go. so had to leave his equipment in the township. Unfortunately. he insisted on leaving the house on a street instead of in a ï¬eld where he had been instructed to leave it In Wrixon Hall. the lst Rich- mond Hill Brownie Pack held their regular wednesday meetâ€" ing under the leadership of Brown Owl Mrs. L. Todd, Tawny Owl Miss Annette. Os-tergaard, Packies S‘haron Pearson and Judy Todd. at which the Brow- nies enjoyed their Easter Party. After playing games they went into their “fairy ring†After playing games went into their “fairy I which was followed by brownies going to their ' corners where Brown Owl Packie Pearson took the Gc Hand Brownies and Tawny with Packie Todd taking Golden Bar Brownies. In Pow Wow, which was held next, the Brownies showed their nature collections which proved of great interest. then went downstairs for refreshments. Taps then ended the meeting at six o'clock. The proceeds of this endeavâ€" our are to go to “adopting†two young adult patients of Villa Hospital for incurables. These wards, a boy and a girl have no family. GUARANTY TRUST J. Wilson Berry, President blelro Toronlo Offices Company of Canada DON MILLS CENTRE HI. 1-6433 366 BAY STREET EM. 6-133! WW [WWW 0m TERM DEPOSITS