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The Liberal, 24 May 1962, p. 10

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Versatile Diane Hayes Sets New Records THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, May 24, 1962 nu .-_. 'â€" g... i, Despite the terrific heat the young athletes gave their all and records toppled in many events. Outstanding individual star of the meet would have to be Diane Hayes of Richmond H111. The Diane Hayep Richmond Hill Captures Eckhordt Trophy For Sixth Consecutive Year By Ron Craine ous support for the girls trackiMunroe and many others also '1 ' _ ‘team. Rosemary Ross and Carole started for the Richmond Hill Hlstory repeated Itself laSt ThurSday afternoon Catternaie where not far beâ€"lteam. Terry Hemming, Peter at Aurora High School scene of the North York Track hind the performances of Diane and Paul Donkersly, Bob Howes and Field Championships, with the beautiful Eckhardt Hayes. Carol Hayes also countâ€" and Jim Kellam did much to , . . - ed points for the big green and further uhe 'I‘homhill cause. Trophy gomg to the wmnmg school. For the Sixth white squad. The burning sun and torrid - ear in a tow the Powerfu‘ green and gatiite atgletecsl T933111: Efifi" B n T temperatures produced som e V - i1 Hi h School won e mee an 0 n orrow, e _ umer, early and severe sunburn cases, inggsgfsrggntieHEikhaidt Trophy for another Yeah Bâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"°b owen' John Perkins“ Bi” Despite these minor discomforts JI‘hornhill High SChOOl “killed in second place' Water Safetv Week June 3rd Tn 9th 1 uyuo leul VVWulaaxu ulthxyu allu £49115“ staff district - Markham Township. Sixteenth Ave. Public School June 1st, 1962 - 1.30 pm. to 3.30 pm. Pupils from North Thornlea (Duncan Rd,’ 16th Ave., Bayview Ave., Briggs Ave.), Central Thornlea (No. 7 Highway and Bay- view Ave.) and South Thornlea (John St. and Greenlane). - i » Children must be five years of age on or before ' December 31, 1962, for Kindergarten-Primary. Please bring proof of age and immunization record BOARD OF TRUSTEES W. L. Stephens of Newmarket long distance calls to any tele-l has been awarded the contract phone in the DDD network. to build an extension to the . Bell Telephone central office in At that “me- we“ dmance‘ Gormley. W. C. Barnes. Bell dialing and seven figure Hum" manager for this region said bers will be introduced .ln this week Gormley, Markham, Stouflvflle, This building will house some and Unionville. This will mean of the standard Step_by_step that subscribers in the four ex-; dial-telephone equipment used!Changes W111 be able to 193911. in all Bell Telephone ()fi‘ices.15°me 76-000-000 “3199110595 1“. The equipment formerly in use'Canada and the United States in the Gormley exchange could without the aid of an operator. not provide for direct-distance- The building extension will dialing from the exchange. but be a 12’ by 30’ one-storey struct- when the new equipment goes ure of concrete block foundation into operation in October. sub. with precast concrete floor scribers will be able to dial slabs and concrete block walls. .‘NWWWWWW both local and ltation-to-station and will be electrically heated. 9002 Yonge Richvale AV. 5-439I SATURDAY MAY 26th. - 8:30 pm. NOTICE RE-WEEDS Notice is hereby given to all prOperty owners and occupants that in accordance with the Weed Control Act, 1960, Ontario, Sections 3, 9, 10. 11 12, and 13, unless weeds growing on their lands within the Township of Markham are cut down by Friday, June 1st, and throughout the season, the Weed Inspector of the Township of Markham may enter upon said lands and have the weeds out, charging the cost against the lands, as set out in the Act. TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM SPRING TUNE "P For Your Outboard Motor in co-operation with the York County Health Unit Schedule: Henderson Ave. Public School May 29th, 1962 - 1.30 pm. to 3.30 pm. Pupils from Henderson Ave. district, Ger- man Mills district and Bayview Glen sub- division. Woodland Public School May 30th, 1962 - 1.30 pm. to 3.30 pm. Pupils from Woodland district and Lang- staff district - Markham Township. Sixteenth Ave. Public School June lst, 1962 - 1.30 pm. to 3.30 pm. Pupils from North Thornlea (Duncan Rd., 16th Ave., Bayview Ave., Briggs Ave.), Central Thornlea (N0. 7 Highway and Bay- view Ave.) and South Thornlea (John St. and Greenlane). - Children must be five years of age on or before December 31, 1962, for Kindergarten-Primary. Please bring proof of age and immunization record H. C. T. CRISP, The co-operation of all concerned is earnestly solicited. TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM PLANNING BD. KINDERGARTEN - PRIMARY REGISTRATION PUBLIC MEETING Ken Ostrander Jewellers vs. Dynes Jewellers All Ontario Sr. “B” Champions A Public Meeting of the Township of Markham Planning Board will be held at 8 p.m., Tuesday, 29th of May, 1962, at Thorn- hill High School to outline the provisions of Amendment No. 24 to the Official Plan. Amendment No. 24 constitutes a Second- ary Plan for Thornhill Neighbourhoods 1 and 2, and as such affects ratepayers in the area bounded by Yonge Street, Steeles Avenue, the Don River and John Street, and the Village of Thornhill. R. FORREST Director of Planning Game postponed from Richmond Hill Fair will be held Clerk SURF MARINE EXPERT REPAIRS FOR EVINRUDE & JOHNSON BOATS REPAIRED, REFINISHED TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA N0. 1 OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM BASEBALL TOWN PARK in the powerful and versatile Miss Hayes set new records in the broad jump and shotput events and romped to an easy vlctory in the 100 yard dash ln record equalling ti_me_. _ ,,‘_I E. L. CLUBINE, Weed Inspector, Telephone Gormley 5429 'fiiéfih°ox{d"‘mll got tremend- H. A. MAYNARD Chairman Big Bob Howes of Thornhill set a new shotpurt record, Jahn Rumble set a new mark in the intermediate 220 yard dash and George Neeland established a new time for the intermediate 120 yard hurdles. Dale Crouter broke the junior 120 yard hur- dles record and Warren Jackson posted a new record for the in- termediate half mile. These record breaking performances coupled with other wins were more than enough to ensure t‘ .- Thornhill victory. The Richmond Hill and District branch of the‘ Canadian Red Cross Society will be presenting courses in water safety this year. Ed. Butlin, president of the local branch, and members of his executive committee, feel that the rules of water safety are of paramount importance in this area. Situated as We are. with ac- the school system with mem- cess to lake areas only minutes bers of the public school, sep- away, every citizen should know arate school and high school the basic rules of water safety boards giving the fullest co-op- and should also have a know- eration. ledge of the techniques of arti- Richildaca Pool ficial respiration. Boat opera- Water Safety Week will be tors should have a complete held from June 3 through June knowledge of boat handling and 9. It is hoped that all who are thoroughly understand all prac- able will take advantage of the tices of safe marine operation. courses, made ayailable through To further the safety cause the Richmond Hill Red Cross Society will be putting on cours- es ln all facets of water safety. The program has been geared to be put into operation through Water Safety Week June 73rd” To 9th CDynesmenHaveDryRun ,In Aces Exhibition Game Thornhill New Georgian Bay Track Champions 'I'hornhill amassed 78 points for the win, Banting Memorial from Alliston finished second with 58 points while the 47 points scored by Richmond Hill was enough for a third place finish. 01d Recfirds Fall Iclared intermediate champion! local softball scene used all three of his pitchers as Bill Jackson, Norm Roberts and Bob Attwell all took a session on the mound. Brian Gillespie was a tower of defensive strength at first base as was Len McLean at his shortstop position. Don In addition to his record set- ting paee in the hurdles event John Rumble won the 100 yard dash events and pl‘ac'ed second in the pole vault. He was de- §Roma Takes Early Lead Newmarket lAnd District Soccer League Play Star-Studded Performance Opening Play To-night Dynes Jewellers and Mark- ham Aces hooked up for an ex- hibition sut'tball game at Rich- mond Hill last Thursday night. The Aces defeated the Dynes~ men, decisively in a game which gave Russ Oripps, coach of the Jewellers, a chance to do some assessing and experimenting. Richmond Hill Roma are leading the Newmarket and District Soccer League by vir- tue of three wins in as many starts. Roma does not have any super stars but can boast a well rounded team with strength in all departments. 7 Last Saturday Roma defeated Newmarket by a 7 to 1 score. Etobicoke defeated Aurora “B” 8 to 1. Col-unngood downed Barrie 3 to 1 and Aurora “A” won a 3-1 victory over Ux- bridge. Maple' and Midland Red Cross Water Safety Courses Award Contract Newmarket Firm To Build Bell Extension At Gormley By Ron Craine | Bob Templeton and Charlie Seath had the pleasure of seeing their youthful Thornhill charges romp home with the Georgian Bay Track Championship last Sat-‘ urday. The meet was held at Pickering College with 28 schools taking part in the track and field events. The “enfant terrible" of the The burning sun and torrid temperatures produced som 6 early and severe sunburn cases. Despite these minor discomforts the school system with mem- bers of the public school, sep- arate school and high school boards giving the fullest co-op- eration. Richildaca Pool Water Safety Week will be held from June 3 through June 9. It is hoped that all who are able will take advantage of the courses made available through the Red Cross. Mr. W. Ba‘bcock has made the Richild‘aca Pool at Kettleby available to the Red Cross and it is expected that demonstrations of various rescue and other safety techni- Doug Main placed second in the senior 440 yard event, Bob Howes picked up a third in the senior discus and Arvo Kit- tosk was the winner of the in- termediate discus event. Both Thornhill and Rich- mond Hill athletes will be competing a the 0.F.S.S.A. Championships to be held next Saturday at East York Collegiate. This will ring down the curtain on a most successful track and field season with many young athletes having taken part. Their track and field coach- es can be truly proud of ‘ them. clared Intermediate champion of the meet. MacMiLIen went well at third base and showed he can still hit the long ball. Machllen lofted a shot over the left field fence with a runner on to give the Jewellers their only two runs 7on the game. Sof-bball action opens locally tonight (Thursday) as Dynes play the first game of the sea- son at home. Competition in the North York League promises to be fast and furious this year and the Dynesmen would ap- pear to have the necessary tal- ent to make things hot for all concerned. Game time tonight ‘will be 8.15 pm. at the town Team park were rained out League standings are as follows: RH. Roma Aurora "A" Barrie Maple Newmarket Uxbridge Collingwood Etobicoke Midland Aurora "B" young athletes were generousl with plaudits, praise and en-‘ couragement for both their own 8: others of other schools. Meet officials had events running like clockwork and deserve lcommendation for the neatness and dispatch with which over 500 competing athletes were handled. ques will be taught under ac- tual conditions. Save A Life Who can possibly put a price on a human life? If. as a result of this extensive program, one life is saved, mayube yours. then the whole program is amply jus- tlfied. Two-bedroom brick bungalow for removal by June 30th, 1962. Also parcel of land containing 15,000 square feet suitable for above dwelling, located on the east side of Sprucewood Drive near Clarke Street, Thornhill, Ont. The Red Cross Society In this area will be playing a more ac- tive role than heretofore. Many plans are already afoot to make the Red Cross one of the most active and beneficial groups in the community.’ Ten-den for purchase of both land and building will be re- ceived up to 12:30 P.M., May alst. 1962. For further inform- ation contact H. Lomas, tele- phone 285-4891. BILL DING says BOWDEN LUMBER Co. 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