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The Liberal, 8 Nov 1962, p. 13

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York Doctors Pledge $90,000 Hospitals The 55 doctors on the ac- tive stafi” of York County Hospital have already pledg- ed $90,000 to the current campaign fund for the hos- pital addition at Newmarket and the new hospital at Richmond Hi11,‘Dr. Craw- ford Rose. Aurora. and chief of the medical staff at York County Hospital. said today. Wishing You Every Success In Your New Venture With Best Regards CRANE AUTO TRIM LTD. 1203 BROADVIEW AVE. TORONTO 6 HO. 6 - H86 ZENITH ELECTROPLATING LTD. 3194 DUNDAS ST. WEST RO.2 Our Sincere Congratulations Skyline Pontiac-Buick Ltd. To Celebrate The Official Opening Ol Skyline Pontiac-Buick Limited The Management 8. Staff Extend To You And Your Family A Hearty Invitation To Visit Us This Friday Evening At 7:30 PM. So That We May Become Better Acquainted BOB PULFORD REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED “I am quite gratified at the response," Dr. Rose said. "and the doctors have ac- cepted their goals." “Total expected from the doctors is $120,000." Dr. Rose said. Donations run from $1,000 to $3,000 each spread over a five-year period. Déuglaé Storms. Richmond To iThreatens Court Action 1Un|ess Request Granted > “I’m tired of receiving pre- {judiced treatment from the [township,” he said. 1 Mr. Selkirk appeared before lcouncil to ask for a reply to his Irequest to install water mains for a proposed subdivision be- tween the CNR tracks and Bay- vlew Avenue, south of the Holy Cross Cemetery. Developer George Selkirkicharged. threw another curve to twoi Only Reeve Wilfred Dean and members of Markham TownshipiCouncillor Charles Hoover reâ€" Council Monday night, as helmained after council‘s regular threatened to take the township‘agenda to hear Mr. Selkirk's back to court if they block sub- submission. A quorum of three division of his property in the on the five-man council is nec- Langstafl' area any further. iessary to enact any legislation. “I'm tired of receiving pre-I Mr. Selkirk warned the judiced treatment from the! two councillors he would township,” he said. i go back to the court if a Mr. Selkirk appeared before‘ reply to his request is not council to ask for a reply to his‘ received. Installation of water mains was not included in an agree! ment between the township and the builder upheld by a Sup- reme Court decision in 1954. Any further hindrance by the township would be considered contempt of court. Mr. Selkirk Markham Township Council Monday night moved to make an agreement to provide a radio hook-up between township pol- ice and Stoufiville police? Radio Hook-Up Slated Cost of the hook-up to Stoufi- ville is 5&0 per month. Hill. vice-chairman of the campaign, reports average donations of $2,156 from the trustees of York Central Hospital. Stewart R0. 2 - 8158 Cordially Invite You To Attend Our “OPEN HOUSE" FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9TH. AT mom, Willmot N e~w He explained that he does not have to install any watermnins according to the agreement. Improvement of roads in the subdivision has been held up until a reply is received. he claimed. The road would be improved to meet minimum standards outâ€" lined in the original agreement. Township ofi‘icials claim the standards set out in the agree- ment are below present Ontario Department of Highways stand- ards for subsidy purposes. Mr. Selkirk said he would be happy to go ahead building the roads and let the township rip them up again to install mains later. if that‘s what council wants. in any future court cases. M1: Selkirk warned that he would seek damages. “The ratepayers of this township can’t afford any more suits." he charged‘ Mr. Selkirk claimed he had sought no damages in previous litigation. going back to 1952. He said he had suffered a loss of $250,000 as a result of delays. STOUFFVILLE -- Public Works Minister Ray Connell awarded a $40,995 contract last week to Welcon Ltd.. a Guelph contracting firm, for construc- tion of a five-bay metal patrol garage at Stouffville for the Department of Highways. market. employees canvass chairman, reports that 14 of the county's larger firms have agreed to a payroll deâ€" duction plan. Meanwhile. 800 women PONTIAC 9612 YONGE ST. have been recruiting the 5.000 canvassers who will be making the calls throughout the county within the next few weeks The women are associated with the hospital auxiliaries, headed by Mrs. A. W. Mc- Lennan, King Township» and Mrs. R. J. Miller, Richvale. "The success or failure of the campaign rests on this ef- fort.“ commented Ray Mar- shall, general chairman shall, general chairman As the women turn in the names of their canvassers. a canvasser training commit- tee then goes to work. Head- ed by James Couse. Stoufiâ€" ville, it has the assistance of the life underwriters in the county. The underwriters. plus additional volunteers. are the “trainers” and with the help of flip charts. volunteer canvassers kits, and litera- ture. there will soon be qua- lified canvassers at everyone WHITEHEAD, GERMAN LIMITED Original Equipment Automotive - Carburation - Ignit 1539 AVENUE RD. RU. 3-6 DAVE KEON On Their Official Opening Congratulations Skfiine PONTIAC-BUICK lTD. RICHMOND HILL SOUTH of the 28,000 front doors in York county. This group is ready to go into action with the sub- committees throughout the county. The general canvass itself is headed by a committee chairman Ian Baxter. King. with the help of Jack Dunk- lee. Richmond Hill. It is broken into regional com- mittees and local chairmen as follows. Sutton. John Sib- bald: Keswick, Dalton Mer- cer; Mount Albert, Jack Rye; Bradford. Torn Evans; New- market, Gordon Manning; Aurora, Tom Mulock; Oak Ridges. Norm Taylor: Schomberg, Ken Maynardzi King City. Robert Silcox; Nobleton. Lorne Goodfellow; Woodbridge. Carl Haas; Maple. L. A. Wells; Klein- burg. D. G. West; Richmond Hill, Robert Little: Thorn- hill. Jack Barraclough. Some sections are bein RU. 3 -6l8l Ignition Please Bring Your Children Along As They Will Be Welcomed And FetedBy Our Co-hosts Bob Pullord Bill Harris And Dave Keon Of The Toronto Maple Leaf Hockey Club Who Will Distribute Favours And Autographed Pictures OlThe Maple Leaf Players PLEASE PLAN "TO ATTEND THIS EVENT set up this week. Among the area chairman are: S. Lun- dy for Newmarket and Brad- ford; J. McLeod for Aurora and Oak Ridges; G. Somers and Eric White for King Township and Woodbridge. Maple and Kleinburg; and George Fish for Gormley. Markham, Stoufiville and Unionville. The drive. for over $1 mil-i lion. will provide a total of‘ 389 beds in York county. To» Lay, the county has only 113 beds for a population of 115,000. or less than 1 per 1,000 compared with an 011- tario provincial average of 5 beds per 1.000. CONGRATULATIONS TO Skyline Pontiac - Buick THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. November 8. 195!2 PRODUCERS - REFINERS - MARKETERS CITIES SERVICE OIL CO. LTD. Automotive Finishes 8: Supply Willowdale Branch 79 SHEPPARD AVE. W. BA. 1'5535 EXTEND HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS Skyline Pontiac-Buick LIMITED BILL HARRIS LlMITED

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