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The Liberal, 25 Oct 1962, p. 7

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RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (A Fellowship Church) 50 Wright Street (Opposite the High School) Pastor: :G. Forbes SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1962 9.45 am. â€" Bible School Classes for an I ST. MATTHEWS 11 am. â€"â€" Morning Worship i UNITED CHURCH 7 pm. â€"- Evangelistic Service (SUNDAY, OCTOBER. 28, 1962 Wed. 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School A Friendly Welcome I: 11 am. â€" Divine Worship Extended to ALL at Fifth Anniversary Service The Young Church with the ‘ Nursery and Kindergarten Old Message 1 meet A church handy fo the north- wet section of Richmond Hill an Elgln Mills. n ‘7 pm. â€" Evening Service ' ST'Jonggfnfiglslfilfuuncal Sermon: “God’s Purpose" (Convention of Ont. and Que.)' Minister: Rev. J. M. Ward Meeting In MaeKillop Public School THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. Howard J. Veals, B“! 9.45 mm. â€" Sunday School 3. Paed. 11 am. â€" Nursery 8; Primary SUNDAY. OCTOBER .28. 19 11 “n, _ Mowing service 9.45 am. â€"- Intermedlate a: Morning Prayer 9.45 am. Holy Communion . . lst Sunday Sunday School . . . . . . 9.45 am. Morning Prayer . . . . . . 11 am. Sunday School . . . . . . . 10 am. Holy Communion 2nd and 4th Sunday (Sunday School bus from Elgin Mills 9.45 am.) Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rey. Ramsay Armltage, 8 mm. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Holy Communion on 2nd Sun- day of month at 11 11 mm. â€" Sunday School Holy Baptism by appointment PARISH OF KING (Anglican) HOURS OF SERVICE All Snints’ Church - King City 10 mm. â€" Morning Prayer 11.10 mm. â€"â€" Sunday School Preacher - Tfie ReEtor 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer Preacher - Mr. P. A. Townshend-Carter Trinity Teens and Twenties will be addressed by Captain R. Taylor of the Church Army HOLY TRINITY THORNHILL Brooke 4; Jane Streets Rector Rev. B. Reginald Howden. B.A., L. Th. Organist and Choir Dlrector Mrs. Ralph Markham, A.R.C.T. Wednesday 10.15 am. â€" Holy Communion SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1962 19th Sunday After Trinity Lsyman’s Sunday 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 9.45 am. â€" Blble Classes 11 mm. â€"- Church School 11 mm. â€" Morning Prayer 8 years and under 11 mn. â€" Morning Prayer Preacher: Mr. Let. 3. Lawrence of Oak Ridges 2:30 p.m.-Conflrmation Class 3.30 p.m. â€" Holy Baptism 7.30 pm. â€" Youth Fellowship Mack” Drive - Richvnle 1 Rev. Fred C_ Jackson TU. 4-2418 Mrs. Ju. E. Howard. Organist! SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1962} Laymen’s Sunday 8 mm. â€" Holy Communion 9:45 Lm. â€"- Junior School 11 am. â€" Primary School ages 7 and up 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer Special Speaker: Mr. D. Danter. People's Warden Church School, up to 6 years 7 pm. â€"- Evening Prayer (said) Confirmation classes, young peopleiages 14 and up TU. 4-4236 Church. TU. 4-7‘083 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1962 ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN (Yonu at Jefferson, Oak Ridges) Rev. D. C. H. Michell. LL.B., Rector LAYMAN’S SUNDAY 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 9.30 mm. â€" Church School THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL Elchmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O'Neil 1 Assistant Cut-ate: ‘ Rev. J. R. F. Moore SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1962 TRINITY XIX SAINT SIMON AND JUDES' DAY LAYMAN’S SUNDAY 3 am. â€" HOLY COMMUNION 9:30 am. -â€" HOLY COMMUN- Church School (12 years) 2 pm. -â€" Junior class Confir- mation 7 pm. â€" EVENSONG 8 pm. â€" Adult Confirmation Class Wednesday 10 mm. â€" HOLY COMMUN ION ION Church School (ages 2-11 yrs.) 11 am. â€" MORNING PRAYER Crosby nnd Bayview Avenue: Rev. B. E. McLennan 407 Lynett Crescent ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH ST. MARK'S ANGLICAN (Yonze at Elm Grove. Oak Ridges) Wednésdays '7 pm. Adults Sundays 7.30 pm ANGLICAN EMMANUEL ANGLICAN CHURCH ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH BAPTIST SERVIG 1 THORNHILL 1 UNITED CHURCH Rev. Howard J. Veals, BA. B. Paed. SUNDAY. OCTOBER. 28, 196: 9.45 am. â€"- Intermediate am Senior Sunday School 11 am. â€"â€" Sunday School am Nursery 11 am. â€"â€"Morning Worship For further Information call AV. 5-2131 9.45 am RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. G. Higginson, B.A., B.D. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1962 945 a.m.â€"Primary Junior, In- termediate & Senior Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Nursery & Kinder- garten Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Morning Service Junlox; Choir Assisting SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1962 10 a.m_ â€" St. Andrew’s Church and Sunday School 10 am. â€" St. Paul's Sunday' School 11_15 am. â€" St. Paul's Church THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Hwy. 7. 1/; mi. west of Yonxe Dillwyn T. Evans. Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1962 LAYMEN’S SUNDAY 11 mm. â€" Morning Worship Conducted by Members of Session 7 pm. -â€" Evening Worship Conducted by the “Presbyteens” Bible Class Christian Education Classes 9.45 am. â€" Grades 4 to 9 and adults 11 am. â€"â€" Nursery. Kindergar- ten and Grades 1 to 3 12.30 pm. â€" Grades 10 to 13 - EVERY WEDNESDAY, 7 and 10 AM. - MORNING DEVOTIONS and COMMUNION “Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord" .Rev. J. N. Hepburn. Minister. Mrs. Vera Diamond. Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1962 9.45 am. -â€" Sunday Schobl and Bible Class 11 am. -- Morning Worship 11 am. â€"â€" Nursery Department 7.15 pm. â€" Young People's Society S'I‘. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH ’ Walter Scott School, Markham Road Rev. Albert E. Myers, B.A.. B.D.. S.T.M.. Pastor SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1962 Sunday School . . . . l . 9.45 am. Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 am. THE ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 miles south of Maple) Pastor - Emil Lange SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1962 9.45 am. -â€" Sunday School and Bible Class 11 am. â€" The Service (Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches In Canada) Church Street Lanutlfl Edwin H. Mitchell Pastor ‘ Phone AV. 5-3401 LORD’S DAY SERVICES 9.50 am. -â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" MORNING SERVICE 7 p.m. â€" EVENING SERVICE Supervised nursery at all Lord's Prayer, Praise, Bible Study Youth activities Tues., 7 pm. Junior Ambassadors. Saturday. day activities MID-WEEK HOUR, Wed. 8 pm late School 11 am. â€"â€" Junior School and Nursery MORNING WORSHIP 11 am. 7 pm. â€"- High Fellowship and Young People's 9.30 am. A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU THORNHILL BAPTIST CHURCH (Convention of Out. & Que.) Stop 17, Yonge Street Rev. Mlnton Johnston, D.D., Minister Mrs. Cameron Andrew. Organist 10 am. â€" Senior and Intermed- PRESBYTERIAN ST. PAUL’S CHURCH. 7th Cong, Vaughan Twp. Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAPLE, ONT. and RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LUTHERAN Lm. -â€" Worship Service and Sunday School CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH UNITED LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Nursery Provided “"“u' SAT., NOV. 3 â€"' Auction sale of house and lot and household furniture. dining room table and Vice chairs glass cupboard, Finlay :13 cook stove. electric washing ma~ 'oseu chine, drop leaf walnut table. bedroom furniture. antique chest of drawers. pine, large quantity of good antique dishes, - toilet sets, grandfather’s clock, BA- real old, carpenter tools, at Edgeley, corner of 5 Con. of , 1952 Vaughan and No. 7 Highway. be and The estate of the late Percival )1 Snider. Sale at 1 pm. No re- 01 and serve on chattels. Terms cash.‘ [Bert Peelar, Clerk. A. S. Far- L:â€" SAT.. NOV. 3, 1962 â€" Exten- sive auction sale of good walnut furniture. number of antique articles, large quantity of child- iren’s toys. games, etc.. house- :hold effects. dishes, pots, pans, large quantity of bedding, lin- ens. china dishes, ornaments, glassware. etc., contents of 18 roamed dwelling at 615 Davis; Drive, Newmarket. Ont. Terms cash. No reserve. Sale starts at 1 pm. sharp. Ken & Clarke Prentice. auctioneers, Markham, Ont, phone 294-3161. c2W17l met, auctioneer sive auction sale of household furniture, electric appliances, coal and wood cook stoves, an- tique articles, dishes, glassware. garden tools, etc., at Prentice's Auction Rooms, Markham Vill- age, at the Franklin House yards. Property of Mrs. Gal- braith, Mrs. Kennedy. Mr. Col- lins, Mr. Beedie, Mrs. Mallory and others. Sale at 1 pm. sharp. Terms cash on day of sale. No reserve. Ken & Clarke Prentice. auctioneers. c2w16 SAT.. OCTOBER AT OAK RIDGES BARGAIN CENTRE Yonge St., Oak Ridges. Consisting of all general mer- chandise. FREE DRAW F. D. Pollard, Auctioneer c1w17 BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH Wm. VanderBent, Pastor Tel.: Richmond Hill. TU. 4-3155 Heise Hill (Gormley) 10 am. â€"â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. â€"- Evening Service Wed. 7.45 pm. - Prayer Meeting ‘Vaughm (3rd Com, 2 miles north of Concord) 11.15 am. â€" Worship Service Concord (Schoolhouse) 10 am. â€" Sunday School Oak Ridges, Aubrey Ave. Roy Nigh. Pastor Tel.: Gormley 5544 10.30 a.m. â€"â€" Sunday School 11.30 am. â€" Worship Service 7.30 pm. -â€" Evening Service Tues., 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting CHURCH OF CHRIST Welcomes you at 7 pm. each Lord‘s day Corner of Laurie Rd. and Concord Ave.. Concord I Cor. 1-10 Now I beseech you Brethren, by the name of our ‘Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all ‘speak the same thing and that there be no divisions among you; . . . SALE REGISTERS RICHVALE GOSPEL CHAPEL Sunday â€" 9.30 am. â€" Remembrance Ser- vice 11 am. â€" Bible Hour & Sunday School 7 pm. â€" Gospel Meeting Tues., 8 pm. â€" Prayer and Bible Reading Wed.. 7 pm. â€" Pioneer girls group Young people’s and ladies' meetings as announced "Jesus saves and there is no other way” UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH GORMLEY Rev. C. E. Hunklng, Minister 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Morning Worship 7.30 pm. â€" Evening Service 96 Hunt Ave.. Richmond Hill Aflilinted with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada TU. 4-4387 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" The Pastor '1 pm. â€" The Pastor Tues., 8.30 p.m.-Prayer Meeting Rev. P. A. Sorenson. Pastor Everybody welcome SEVENTHâ€"DAY ADVENTISTS CHURCH (Pastor H. G. Flschbacher) Meeting every Saturday Elgln Mills West 1/4 mile west of Yonge Street Worship Service 9.20 am. Sabbath School 10.30 am. Rev. E. '1‘. Bolton, Minister Church of the Light and Life Hour. CHML, 9 am. Sunday SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1962 10 am. â€" Sunday School The contest is in full swing 11.30 am. â€"- Worship 7 pm. â€" Family Gospel Hour The minister in charge RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Elmwood and Ruggles Other Denominations AUCTION SAIZE FRIDAY NIGHT. OCT. 26. CALVARY CHURCH RICHMOND HILL 24 Oak Avenue Services 27 â€" Exten- Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day. dear mother, That we do not think of you. I -â€" So dearly loved, never to be forgotten - daughter Hazel, Florence and son-in-law Jim. ‘1w171 [nfilemuriams STRINGER â€" In loving mem- ory of our dear mother, Mabel Stringer, who passed away October 26, 1961. In our hearts your memory lingers, WHITEHOUSE, John -â€" Sud- denly, at 33 Netherford St., Maple, Tuesday, October 23. 1962, John Whitehouse of Waubaushene, beloved hus- band of Jessie Law; dear fa- ther of Betty (Mrs. H. Rum- ble), Maple; Jessie (Mrs. G. Rogers), Trenton, and Edna of Toronto. Resting at the Pipher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Service Thursday at 2 pm. Interment Maple Cemetery. clw17 VALLIEAR. Johan â€" Suddenly at Maple, 0nt.. on Sunday, October 21, 1962, Johan Jan- sen. wife of the late William Valliear, dear sister of James Jansen of Montrose, Scotland, and the late Mrs. H. Foden (Jane). Rested at the Plpher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hillnlntenment Maple Cemetery. c1w17 SMITH, James Brierley â€"â€" At his home, 88 Yongehurst Rd.. Richmond Hill, Friday. Octo- ber 19, 1962, James Brierley Smith, beloved husband of Harriett M. Metherell; dear father of Margaret (Peggy), Mrs. A. K. Bunnell; grandfa- ther of John, Jamie, Susan, David and Kathleen; brother of Mrs. F. C. Clubb (Rose), Toronto, and Phillip L. Smith, Montreal. Rested at the Pi- pher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. c1w17. JONES, Margaret Florence -â€" Suddenly at York County Hospital, Saturday. October 20, 1962; Margaret Florence Kennedy, of Nauglhton Drive, Elgin Mills; beloved wife of Percy S. Jones; dear mother of Eileen (Mrs. M. G. Schwartz), of King, and of Mrs. Frank Beckett, Unionâ€" ville; and sister of Thomas Kennedy, of Dunsford; also survived by three grandsons; in her 69th year. Rested at the Pipher Funeral Home, 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Interment Maple Cemetery. c1w17 PHILLIPS, John Everett St. Maur â€" Suddenly. at his home, 47 Longbridge Rd., Thornhill, on Monday. Octob- er 22, 1962, John Everett (in his 76th year), beloved hus- band of Rose Phillips and dear father of Leonard Everett and John. Rested at the R. S. Kane Funeral Home (Yonge St. at Sheppard Ave.) Inter- ment Westminster Memorial Park cemetery. nc17 RICHMOND HILL, $89 monthly principal, interest and taxes. One 5% N.H.A. mortgage. De- tached 3 bedroom bungalow, oil heat, steps to schools, church and shopping. Full price $13,600. bus easy terms. 439-2439. *3w17 $20,500 FULL PRICE. Richmond Hill. Three-bedroom house. four years old. separate dining room. panelled den. fireplace. garage. Owner will accept second mort- gage. Private sale, TU. 4-5056 for appointment. tfc14 AURORA Here is a bargain you can’t af- ford to miss, 3 bedroom. fully detached, br-ick bungalow, for only $12,600 with $1,600 down. EARL V. STEWART Real Estate Broker 21 Yonge St. N.. Aurora PA. 7-9413 BROWNLEE, James J. â€" At Richmond Hill on Friday. October 19, 1962, James J. Brownlee. of 76 Church St. 5., Richmond Hill, beloved hus- band of Louise McDonald, dear father of Catherine (Mrs. R. Phillips), Margaret (Mrs. G. Murray); Mary (Mrs. G. Murray); also survived by twelve grandchildren, in his 79th year. Resting at the Pi- pher Funenal Home, 126 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill. Interment Maple Cemetery. clwl'l iSOLID BRICK 6 room bunga- low in Oak Ridges, on acre lot. fully landscaped, fireplace. storms and screens. town water. PR. 34113. . tfc14 LARGE bungalow, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. fireplace, paved- drive, double car garage, completely sodded, convenient location. AV. 5-1929. c1w17 OAK RIDGES - Bayview. 5 room modern bungalow $9,999 - $999 down. balance like rent. PA. 7-9488 or PA. 7-5046. tfc16 MOST HOlVIES ARE LISTED; TRANSFER SALE WITH DAVID McLEAN LTD.J0pen House Saturday 2 - 5 pm. (m Located at 6 Leisore Lane, Town be removed. Write Box No. 72 0f R‘Chmond Hln' MUSt be The LiberaL “w” sold by Wednesday, October 31. All offers will be considered up OAK RIDGES ' Bawiew' 5 to this date and kept private r°°m mOdem bungalow 59-999 ' and confidential. Home com- $999 down. balance like rent. - L - - - - prises -shape livmg-dinmg PA. 7-9488 or PA. 7-5046. tfc16 mom with open fireplace, spar- ATTRACTIVE bungalow. new, kling over-size kitchen, 3 bed- on treed lot, one block from rooms, with French door lead- Yonge, modern floor plan. AV. ing to covered patio off master 5-1929. c1w17 bedroom. knotty pine finish re- COTTAGE. 4 rrooms, frame, to be removed. Write Box No. 72 The Liberal. clw1’7 REASONABLE 4 bedroom brick semi-bungalow, A-l condition. Richmond Hill, full price $12,900. TU. 4-5528. WOODVILLE - solid brick house, 9 rooms, bath. furnace, garage, close to school, church, bus easy terms. 439-2439. *3'w12 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Eeathg c1w17 nc17 W. R. CASE REAL ESTATE 96 Yonge St. 5., Aurora PA. 7-4288 WA. 1-169] Mrs. John Harrison, Wilbert, Gladys and family, wish to thank their many relatives friends and neighbors for their acts of kindness, beautiful cards and floral tributes during the stay in hospital and sad bereavement of husband and father, John Harrison. c1w17 $13,000 AURORA. Engaging brick bungalow located in a pre- ferred south end area near schools and shopping. You.will enjoy the many family features including the large living room and dining area, the 3 bright bedrooms. the stylish kitchen, the comfort of storms and screens, and the excellent terms. Only $1,600 down to one 6% mortgage. I would like to thank neigh- bors and friends for the flowers and cards received during Mr. Anderson's Illness and also my thanks to Mr. Higgi‘nson and the Plpher Funeral Home. ,Mrs. W. Anderson c1wl7 $10,700 Mount Albert area. That serene setting in the coun- try can be yours in this inviting 1% storey home tucked away on nearly an acre of lovely Lawns. trees and shrubs, in- cludes 3 bedrooms, very large kitchen, fully modernized, full basement, pressure system, 011 heating, 2 car gamge, low taxes, terms. CARD 0]“ THANKS RICHMOND HILL $16,000. - Attractive solid brick bungalow with attached garage, paved drive, large modern kit- chen with eating area and 8% N.H.A. mortgage. Close to schools and shopping. Mr. Rich- ardson, HU. 7-3361. Peters and Wiles Realtor. c1w17 CARD OF’THXN’ITS RANCH bungalow, new. only $14,950, close to schools. etc. Low down payment. Call AV. 5- 2951. T. Murphy, Broker. clw17 brick home, finished recreation room, 3 blocks to Yon‘ge, only $14,500 with $2,500 down, bal- ance on one mortgage. Mr. Shields, TU. 4-3805, David Mc- Lean Ltd. Realtors. c1w17 $11,900 Desirable two storey 6 room frame home located hali block to Yonge St., & bordering park in central Richmond Hill, newly decorated and spotless through- out with large early American kitchen, separate dining room. comfortable living room and1 cheery brigh-t bedroom-s. full‘ basement and garage. Contact Mrs. D. Carter, AV. 5-1905. J. A. WILLOUGHBY 8; SON ‘ LTD. $1,950 DOWN, new spl-it level, close to Richmond Heights Pla- za. Call AV. 5-2951. T. Murphy, Broker. c1w17 7 ROOM house, oil furhace, hard and soft water, 2 car gar- age. 294-0568. *1w17 RICHMOND HILL 3 bedroom prises L-shape living-dining; Mr. and Mrs. Rodney J. N81- room with open fireplace, spar- son of Ringwood arepleased to kling over-size kitchen. 3 bed- announce the forthcoming mar- rooms, with French door lead- riaeg of their daughter Muriel ing to covered patio off master Diane to Mr. Lawrence ROY bedroom. knotty pine finish re- Sturdy. son of Mr. and Mrs. creation room with open fire- Clarence R. Sturdy of Rich- place. 2 piece adjacent powder mond Hill. The marriage will room, 2 car garage, enclosed take place November 24,1962 at breezeway. paved drive. Con- 7:00 PM. in the Stoufiville Un-i tact Mrs. D. Carter, AV. 5-1905. ited Church. - c1w17€ I! '0' I" I“ J‘ A' WILL2‘UGHBY 3‘ 50" BURNS-WEST-GAUL â€" Mr. TD ‘and Mrs. Geofl‘rey West-Gaul REALTORS [of Richmond Hill announce the Realtors 1-1691 clw17 clw17 c1w17 When questioned as to wheth- er this board could commit next year's board to the plan, Chair- Trustees Mona Robertson. Do- rothy Robertson and Wm. Kerr all favoured the project but stressed that it would require close co-operation with the high schools and that it should not be gone into too quickly. 1 Another member of the aud- ience applauded the board’s de- cision to start the classes at the Grade 5 level â€" ‘I would prefer starting it at Grade 1 but will settle for Grade 5" â€"â€" as she stated that after the age of 10 the child's muscular control is too fixed and rig-id. Inspector Gibson pointed out also that Grade 7 and 8 pupils were us- ually too self-conscious to try and utter the strange sounds re- quired, but youngsters at the Grade 5 level had no such qualms. The audience was then asked to comment on the board’s pro- posal and Mr. Chapman's re- marks. Mr. Pat Trant, of Thornhill, speaking from his experience as an elementary school teacher, stated that time could be found in the school curriculum for anything worth- while and that there was always much wasted time. He pointed out too that the Vaughan Town- ship schools had no gymnas- iums and only had regular gym classes in the summer months when they could be taken out- doors, iwhile in all Toronto schools. every class had two gym periods per week. ing into were re credit it Ratepayers The third problem was the? administrative one of fitting the; students into high school in such a way that the training they had had in elementary school was not lost. This would not be made more difficult because the high schools now have sev- en different streams which would make it more difficult to keep the students who had had ‘French together. Mr. ChIa-p gradual appr suggested as Another problem to be con- sidered, he stated, was how to get the necessary time for the French lessons out of the time table withowt having other sub- jects suffer. Some older schools in Etobi- coke had found it impossible in certain instances to offer a French program tied in with the Oral French, Mr. Chapman stated. Other schools had man- aged it but had had to create at least one extra class, which makes for an added expense at the high school level. (Continued From Page 1) three most important problems that would have to be faced. The first of these would be teachers. The program’s suc- cess depends on a good staff. he pointed out, and not only were they apt to have more difficulty getting good staff, but they might have difficulty retaining them. Show Opposition To Water Area - BURNS-WEST-GAUL â€" Mr. and Mrs. Geofl‘rey West-Gaul of Richmond Hill announce the engagement of their daughter Susan Denise to Mr. Harold George Burns, son of Mrs. Bessie and the late David Burns of Richmond Hill. The wedding will take place on November 16,1962 at 7 p.m., St. Mary's An- glican Church. Richmond Hill. Reception to follow in Wrixon Hall. *1w17 Do youwhave a drinking prob-I lem? If so AA can help. Box] 16, "The Liberal" tfcw2' Engagement}; Chairman Kaiser then polled the members of the board as to their opinions on the matter. Trustee Ter- ry Goodwin expressed him- self in favour of the pro- ject “provided the ratepay- ers will stand behind this and will come out and do what is necessary, that is. get out and vote". He stres- sed also that the ratepayers should be willing to accept an increase of two mills on their taxes next year be- cause of it "and your taxes will go up at least 5 mills this year anyway.” Mr. Chapman warned ab- out the danger of embark- lng on a new venture just because it was fashionable. He pointed out that the high school French course was largely concerned with grammar and French liter- ature and that about 15% of the Grade 13 French ex- amination was on oral work. CONSULT "THE lIBERAl." TUrner 4-1105 to the ready it alb PERSONAL Chapman favoured the ‘ approach the board had ed as he felt that by go- ) the project before they ‘eady would easily dis- t altogether. Comment asked 5 pro- ’s re- t, of 1 his WILSflN - NIBLETT man Kaiser stated that he felt confident any future board would carry on with any pro- ject they had instigated. Trus- tee Mona Robertson stated that she would be happy to intro- duce a motion at the next regu~ lar board meeting that the oral French be instituted in Grade 5 next September, in all the Township schools. Trustees Mona Robertson and Wm. Kerr indicated that they did not expect to be on next year’s board. Chairman Kaiser indicated that he would run again and certainly would not change his decision on the Oral French project. râ€" Announcing q Mr. and Mrs. William Gray. 278 Cells Road, would like to thank their friends and neigh~ hours for their kindness and thoughtfulness in their recent bereavement. *1w17 CARD 0F THANKS FURNISHED room in attractive quiet home, for business lady, one block from Yonge. Meals optional. TU. 4-1555 after 5 pm. c1wl7 gentlemen preferred. Parking. TU. 4-5189. c2w16 FURNISHED bed-sitting room immediate possession. Parking. TU. 4-1768. c1w17 ROOM to rent, with or without board. Lady preferred. Home privileges. Suitable for pen- sioner. Oak Ridges. PR. 3-‘5516E511'132' or PR. 3-5085. clwl7 Buver ROOM & BO’A’fiD available ROOM Ed BOARD! REAL ESTATE ROOM andiBioARD, large room. parking. TU. 4-5848. c1w17 “LIBERAL” CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS PHONE TU. 4-1105 or CHEVROLET, CHEVY II, OLDSMOBILE, F.85, CORVAIR, ENVOY, O.K. USED CARS 355 Yonge St. N. AV. 5-5435 and TU. 4-1194 Just North of Richmond Heights Centre .BONE gp,%i__ U_ ROUND OR' MHNG SMALL CARS - $33.00 MEDIUM CARS - $40.00 LARGE CARS - $47.00 PORCELANIZING and RUST PROOFING AV. 5-3316 STEAKS _’I'HE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thur BOTH TOGETHER GIVES YOUR CAR COMPLETE PROTECTION AGAINST RUST, LOSS OF APPEARANCE AND BEAUTY Another Guardian Maintenance Service MOTORS LTD. TO SERVE YOU BETTER A NEW DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT INSPECTED HERB SILLS LTD. Members of Toronto Real Es tate Board AT. 8-1143 Woodbridge R0. 9-4901 in: an: nearly 5010 out Of prop- erties. houses. lots. acreage farms, businesses. gas stations Buyers waiting. some with cash others with good down pay- ment. Prompt efficient service Nine salesmen to serve you 25 years Real Estatg experience PROPERTIES WANTEi) We are nearly sold out of pr grties. rhouses. lots. acre: DO YOU HAVE a home located on 2 to 10 acres in King, Mark- ham, Maple. Woodbridge 0 Richmond Hill area? For quick sale, contact Mr. Richardson. HU. 7-3361. Peters and Wiles Realtor. c1wl7 BEVERLEY ACRES â€" BAYVIEW PLAZA PRICES EFFECTIVE AT THIS STORE ONLY Phone For Free Estimates TORONTO WINDOW MFG CO. LTD. 165 CENTRE ST. E RICHMOND HILL All Materials & Workmanship Fully Guaranteed ALUMINUM Windows & Doors Quality Products At Manufacturers Prices RED 6: WHITE FOODMASTER WANTED ALL MAKES OF WINDOWS REGLAZED & REPAIRED TLE' 285-1411 mm rsday, Octoberg25, 1962 7 DRAPES, CARPETS, RUGS, FURNITURE, ALL CARPET REPAIRS Immediate Pick Up and Delivery Sale of NEW BROADLOOM SUPER CARPET CLEANING CO. RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-3833 Free Estimates

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