Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 17 May 1962, p. 7

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Enrollment in Vaughan Town- lhip Schools at the end of April had risen to 2,999. a gain of eight from March. Superinten- dent J. A. Gibson reported to Vaughan Township School Area Board Thursday night. He also reported that Markham T.S.A. No. 1 children now in attend- ance at special classes in Thorn- hill Public School may continue to attend for the school year 1962-63 at a fee of $2.65 per pupil per day. Transfer of unused play- ground equipment was authoriz- ed â€"swlngs will be moved from the grounds of the Carr- ville School which was closed last June to the Concord School; and swings from Mount Lebanon School. also closed last year. will go to Kleinburg. At an estimated cost of $225. Hire I9 New Teachers Plans Progressing Richvale School C. A. CATHERS YOUR PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE FUR 5959 YflNGE STREET Willuwdale FOR YOUR MONEY FREE MAILINGS OF MONTHLY SERVICE BARGAINS TO OVER 5000 CUSTOMERS FREE 10 POINT SAFETY INSPECTIONS TO SERVICE CUSTOMERS FREE GUARANTEE ON SERVICE WORKMANSHIP FR ii GIFTS TO REGULAR CUSTOMERS you are int/flee! [a allenJ a reception /or [It-é ‘ l flan. £04.11 Eie/enéa/eer, prime 7¢7iniater . 0/ Canacla ant! WIN. :th/enéa/zer (ma/Me flan. ‘jofin I9. ’eoéarlé, prime IIWiniJler 0/ Ontario am/ 774”. [\Ooéarld. 349 IO/ace: 25ml Curfi'ng :Dan aIzr/efau'rmce Amt 0N DODGE, VALlANT & EHRYSLER Some Reasons Why ln Jnuilalion . . . 3A6 jute: junk/0;}. 9:00 p.m. DODGE ONTARIO GIVES YDU LOWER SUBURBAN OVRHEAD SAVES YOU MONEY ‘ing R’l‘. HON. J. G. DIEFENBAKER Prime Minister of Canada two units now on hand will be repaired and placed at the George Bailey School in Maple and at the Jefferson School. Trustee Terry Goodwin des- cribed the proposed school as one of the nicest in the town- ship. It will contain eight class~ rooms. a kindergarten and an auditorium-playroom. Mrs Mafgaf‘et Norris asked 77/]. ’ch 22, from 7:30 {a York North Mrs. Hazel Hill of Thornhill Public School has again been appointed to the staff of the iauxiliary education summer Ischool in Toronto this summer. MDRE VALUE “a” ...,.. . Three Teachers Honored F 0d St "" Three teachers employed by fif’m of OK? the board will serve as instruct- which fronts \ors at summer courses for where the 80 families from the present Langstaff area, who are scheduled to attend the new school, will find schoolroom ac- commodation until the new school is ready. Superintendent J. Gibson reported that the board had assurance from the Department of Highways. that although work has commenced on the construction of the Cloverleaf at Highway No. 7 and Yonge Street (which will occasion the transfer of pupils C. A. CATHERS Your Candidate COMPLETE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION . . . Vlnvestigate McKay Well {Water Resources Comm. } At 4 pm. comes one of the :big events of the day â€"â€" the dairy princes-s contest, the win- ner of which will go on to the competition at the C.N.E. ' A new attraction at the fair this year will be a novel weight guessing contest sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of Thorn- haven School for Retarded {Children Some 'half a dozen ‘pigs (from the farm of Milton Savage, Junior the fair’s presi- ldent) will be enclosed in a pen and for the sum of 10c contest~ ‘lants will be entitled to guess the total weight of the porkersl {Prizes have been donated by M: Savage and by Mr. Percy ‘Hlll of the Canadian Tire Cor- poration. There will also be a ‘special prize for children. And while these many events are in full blast. the midway. with thrilling rides and games will also be operating at cap- \Fun For Whole Family iAt The Fair On Saturday I Following a meeting between representatives of Richmond 1Hill. Markham Township and officials of the Ontario Water Resources Commission. Mon- }day afternoon the provincial ;commission will investigate the ifuture development of the well located on the McKay proper- jty just outside the south-east come-r of Richmond Hill. The McKay firm owns 100 acres of land just south of Richmond Hill in Markham Township and extending from Yonge Street to Bayview Avenue. The Dominion Food Store is built on a por- Judges and directors will meet at the grounds at 9:30 am. At 10, judging will start for the many classes of ’hunters and; jumpers; jersey cattle at the York County Jersey Show will: be judged from 10:30: at 1 pm.‘ the heavy horses will be judged.‘I The horseshoe pitching comâ€" petition will take place in the early acf-ternoon. A l l A busy schedule of events; A! has been dna‘Wn up for the[even Richmond Hill Fair this Satur-lth ‘day. from the time the grounds e open at 9 am. until the lastlStarr ball is pitched at the baseball|d°r5 nun game, in the gveqing UNIONVILLE 2 Unlonvllle Fire Department has a new chief. Ben Gayman has been appoint- ed chief of the brigade. it was announced recently. to take the place of Myrl M. Smith. who has resigned for business rea- sons. DON MILLS : Prime Minister Diefen'baker will attend a pub- lic reception in the Don Mills Curling Rink the evening of May 22. Frank McGee. Progres- sive Conservative candidate in. YorI-li-Scarboro announced this wee . ‘ MI. McGee said invitations to meet the Prime Minister will be delivered to 50.000 Scarboro homes Parking will be available for 6.000 cars. he said. SOMETHING TO SELL {CST PHONE AV. 5-3318 . L k u, . ire Corâ€"g so be a‘ 3n. v event; midway. ‘ 1 games at cap- Ille Fin! y chief. appoint- ” “'2: Q31? ders V Jewellers and Richmond Hill‘s Dynes kaellers â€" sure will to be a sparkling event! Yonge Street commercial area with sanitary sewers. The com- mercial area extends for 660 feet on Yonvgefl‘he well site is only 110 feet by 165 feet. Rich- mond Hill ls already selling treated water to the DominiOn Store at the rate of 80 cents per thousand gallons. The Mcâ€" Kay firm sometime ago deeded the well to Markham, however the towns-hip prefers_to have Richmond Hill develop it and sell treated water to Markham at the rate of 40 cents per thou- sand gallons. Richmond Hill was represent- ed at the meeting Monday by Reeve Perkins, Councillor Al White. Clerk Russell Lynett and Works CommiSSioner Otto Whalen. Markham was repre- sented by Reeve W. R. Dean, Deputyâ€"reeve Lawson Mumber- son and Engineer Dusan Mikl- And for relaxation in the evening â€" come and watch the ball game between the starry Toronto team of Ostran- . YOUR AUTHORIZED DODGE, VALIANT, CHRYSLER AND DODGE TRUCK DEALER means ready cash for a car or any other big purchase , . . puts buying money in your pocket on a low-cost; businesslike basis. Next time you wish to finance a car. a TV set. a washing machine. or need money for doctor's bills. or taxes...any reasonable purpose...compare the cost of a Royal Bank loan. You may find yourself saving considerable money in interest charges! Borrow up to $3,600, take up to 36 months to pay back in regular instal- ments. And the loan is life insured. Get the simple facts in your templan loan booLlet, at any Royal Bank branch. :Lost Control Of Car iStrikes Hydro Pole SCARBORO : A referendum on , the question of Sunday movies, ° ‘ ' theatrical performances, con- certs and lectures was discussed‘ e by Scarboro Council recentlyl alld may be Pm 0‘" the hallo" Through an unfortunate com-‘quently appeared in the council 3" "9)“ Decembe” munldpal hinaLion of circumstances, some chambers, explained the rea~ “ECHO”- ” fl 7__‘lfilfty people including legal sons for the delay and stated lcounsel and witnesses. spent that since he had to leave at Approximately $200.00 damâ€". age was done to :he car of Russell Dennis. Richmond Hill, when he rammed a hydro pole at Yonge and Centre Streets. on Wednesday afternoon of last week. While turning east onto Centre Stree! from Yonge Street, the door of Mr. Dennis's car flew open and in attempt- ing to shut it. he lost controi of the car. ramming the pole Three Richmond Hill resi- dents, two adults md one juveâ€" nile. were charged with shop- lifting at the Richmond Heights Centre last week end. Two shop- lifters were apprehended on Saturday and the other on Mon- day. On the same week-end. ap- proximately $25.00 worth of tools were stolen from a Cresby Avenue shed. Two Years Penitentiary W'hile investigating the theft of a case of wine from the Liquor Control Board store in Richmond Hill last week. the Richmond Hill Police arrested two Alberta men and charged them with possession of a car stolen in Los Angeles. At police court on May 10th. Charles Smith was sentenced to two years in Kingston Penitentiary and Kevin Faulkner was given 18 months. DIRECT FACTORY DEALER For Dodn, VIIIIM, Chryslor, and Dads. Trucks‘ DIRICT FACTORY PARTS DISTRIBUTORS Valiant, Plymoufh, Dad”, Duets. Chrynlcr, Immrlnl, Dad” and Fargo Trucln. ‘ Court 'chambers on the second Tues- Tuesday morning. May 8th waiting for the 3rd Division Court proceedings in the town hall and were not informed un- til 11:30 that the court was ad- journed until next court day. June 12th. It appears that Richmond Hill.‘ “before the beginning of the ‘year. agreed to provide accom- modation for the 3rd Division in the town council day of each month. Subsequently ; it gave the use of the chambers ’for the police court every day Tin the week. The time for the “division court proceedings on May 8th was accordingly postâ€" ' poned until 10:30 to allow Mag- ‘istraite Hollinrake time to ap- Zpear and adjourned the police court until the next day. Rather' :than do this however, Magist-} “rate Hollinrake decided to try‘ "his cases in the committee : room. 1 pm. he wouldn't have time to get very far on the long list of cases and the court was therefore adjourned until next month. Critical “We should have a statement from Mayor Haggart on this" said Mr. William Neal. promin- ent local business man and former mayor of Richmond Hill who was one of those who wasâ€" ted the morning waiting for the court to take place.' Three local solicitors. Mr. Joseph Rabin-o- witch. Mr. Norman Todd and Mr. Donald Plaxton also had their morning wasted. Mr. Todd's client. Mr. R. Bentley of Briggs Avenue was more seriously inconvenienced. His case had been started by Judge McDonagh last year and must be finished by the same judge. As Judge McDonagh will not be presiding at the June 12th hearings, it will be nec- about accommodation. . MARKHAM VILLAGE . St. Andrews United Church in the village will be getting a new minister in the near future. The new man. Rev. Albion Wright from Alberta. was chosen recently by the church’s con- gregation. Precision Repairs Pay Off To You We make all repairs With the precision born of long experience. \- Our jobs never have to LA Int-e... “pun Ann-” Express Criticism Of Delay In Court May 8th was accordingly post- Mr. Todd's client. Mr. R. poned until 10:30 to allow Mag- Bentley of Briggs Avenue was istra‘te Hollinrake time to ap- more seriously inconvenienced. pear and adjourned the police His case had been started by court until the next day. Rather Judge McDonagh last year and than do this however. Magistxmust be finished by the same .‘rate Hollinrake decided to tryijudge. As Judge McDonagh will his cases in the committee!not be presiding at the June room. t12th hearings. it will be nec- Judge Frank McDonaeh,pssary for a private appoint- when he appeared upon themth to be made to hear the scene. was disturbed that theicase in the judge's chambers in time of holding the court had‘Toronto. been changed. insisting that he Town Remlsg was the only one who had aut:l Mr. Todd felt that not only h-ority to make any changes. He was Richmond Hill remiss in also felt that Magistrate Holltnâ€" allowing this conflict of courts rake Should not have to conduct;to arise;_ but that in all fair- his traffic and quasi-criminal cases in inferior accommodation He declined to open court and waited in the mayor's office to discuss the matter with Mag- istr te Hol-Iinrake. The magist- ra recessed his court at 11:30 and Judge McDonagh subseâ€" BRAND NEW THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursda AS LOW AS Dodge Ontario ’3 price can ’t be beat.’.’ 1962 UDGE ART INCLUDES LICENSE, HEATER. ANTI-FREEZE AND FULL 12 MONTH OR 12,000 MILE NEW CAR WARRANTY, ness to those who were waiting to have their cases heard, the judge's should not have had an early afternoon appointment which made it necessary for ‘him to leave at 1 o’clock. Mr. Todd noted that the docket was already very crowded. This s2195. CAR ea. “’9. ROYAL BAN K BAldwin 1-5581 will make next court day even more crowded. probably nec- essitating two court day: next month, with further confusion about accommodation. We make all repair! with the precision born of long experience. Our jobs never have to be “re-done” later. You save money in the end! COOK'S BP Precision Repairs Pay Ofl’ To You Auto Service Complete Service To All Makes of Cars ELGIN MILLS TU. 4-3151 1962

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