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The Liberal, 6 Dec 1962, p. 12

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-1â€" Mr. and Mrs. T. Mvamniuen and family. c1w23 ‘ We wish to extend our sin- cere thanks to all of our friends, especially those of Con- dord who have so wonderfully nemembered us during the ill- ness and passing away of Ilko, the youngest member of our family. :With five nominated Maple was represented by three nom- inations for township council, Ruth McConkey. Wilfred Kefâ€" fer and John Neufeld. In the wnship school board where ve members are required. there were eight nominated. of Which three were from Maple - Louise Edmanson. Lorne Wells and Bert Stevenson. . Although I have always tried to stick to "social" rather than “:politics" in this column â€" it just seemed to me that Maple was surely holding up its end Annn nv mantra 'lives in Normaple and will en- 'joy showing his art to his neighbours. Through Fog and Ice! We hope the gals involved in the numerous accidents last week on Tuesday are OK now â€" Dorothv Snider. Ann Wardrope, Isolde Clarke and Marge Rob- son â€" to name perhaps only a few. Your Postmaster Enlists Aid Streamlining and for convenâ€" ience of both the sender and the post office, is the thought behind the reminders of mail- ing dates for Christmas cards. both local and out of town. CARD or THANKS p---‘ iRICIâ€"IMOND HEIGHTS? CENTRE i ' Monday. November 26, was qomination night for reeve. de- puty-reeve, councillors and area school board members. .There‘s always a source of pride in the fact that “our” town has many community and public spirited men and women who respond to the need at fiand when called upon to do so. Maple Representatives l----------d 1L THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, December 6. 1962 “Flowers For All I Occasions" i i Phones TU. 4-1312 AV. 5-1812g AT ALL HOURS 3 We Deliver i Toronto & Surroundingi Districts . Maple, Concord and Edgeley District News “The Liberal” is always willing to publish interesting item regarding people districts. Our representative in Maple is Mrs. Len Shore. ALpine 7-1150: in Concord. Mrs. Ruth Kefl’er. 285-4040. RICE’S FLOWERS For Cars 0r Information Election Day Phone AL 7-1223 ofe COUNCILLOR FOR ELECTION DAY .70 (1d... JOHN NEUFELD Polls Open IO a.m. - 7 pm uLET'S HALT INCREASED TAXES” This Week's Happenings In Maple c1w23 {513g}; SURE TO POST THEM BE-' FORE THE DEADLINES. name- ly December 8 for distant points in Canada and USA; December 13th for nearby wout- of‘town points and December 17th for local delivery. ,JYour postmaster' Eric Brice and his staff are all set to see that the Christmas rush goes smoothly but need your co-oper- ation in early mailing. BE WISE. SECURELY bund- 17th for ,JYour 1 and his that the smoothly ation in mail. Do ponsible friend 11 mg card ing card at Remember cards UNSE mail. sealed. You still have until Decem- ber 8 to see the paintings. mon- otypes and drawings of Alfred jKarn and Abel Lee at Richmond Hill Public Library. Mr. Lee lives in Normaple and will en- joy showing his art to his neighbours. Through Fog and Ice! We hope the gals involved in the numerous accidents last week on Tuesday are OK now â€"â€" but these elections are for ALL tions, regular postage. of Vaughan Township. Where Minor Hockey League are the representatives fromi Hold on to your-hat â€" or other areas? â€"â€" Just interestedltoque â€" we hear excited rum- and wondering. that‘s all! ‘blings of organizational meet- Local Artists Kings and the purchase of more You still have until Decemâ€"flumber for enlarging of the her 8 to see the paintings. men-,school rink!! Will report as soon otypes and drawings of Alfredlas we get full details of same. Karn and Abel Lee at Richmond lMost Gratifying Response receiving a belat rd at Christmas xember 2c on all ( UNSEALED. Ff sealed. for all le ‘for receiving VO'I'E Lorne Wells, ‘ Dec. 81h FIFTEEN YEARS PUBLIC ACCOUNTING BAC VAUGHAN FOR THIRTY VAUGHAN all Christmas . First class all destina~ the disa and U.S.A.; nearby ‘out- 1 December SOUND IGHAN TOWNSHIP DECEMBER 8th .m. - 7 pm. LY bumd- At t Christmas dinner a one res- Mr. a1 appointed their a ted greet- the fir ;. v folk 3 YEARS’ RESIDENCE IN VAUGHAN Brice to see 1 goes paper- AREA Vaughan Township ‘1‘ \x \ 5 Election Day a Saturday, December 8th §Polls Open IO am. to 8 pm. ADMINISTRATION IN lightful peofile. Their offer of neighbourly through Del Stillman. was ings and the purchase of more‘ ilumber for enlarging of the ‘school rink!! Will report as soon as we get full details of same. Most Gratifying Response In last week‘s issue. We wrote of proposed plans we hoped would get underway. perhaps in the spring. to clear up and clean up the areas along the CNR tracks in the north-east part of! Maple and make it into a mem-u orial park to Herb Joslin. As his had always been such a life of service and unhesitating res- ponse to any and all worthy: causes -â€" our call for assistance was readily answered â€"â€" almost before the ink had dried. Del said. “Now we've started the ball rolling as a community effort -â€" you‘ll just have to write it up so the idea will catch on and others will offer their services"â€"so there it is! Organ Recital Don't forget that relaxing and lovely evening of organ music coming up on December 10 lsee coming events) at St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church. Lucky Etobicoke Folk About 100 patients and staff of the Princess Margaret Hos- pital â€" and me â€" know that the man they put in as reeve for Etobicoke by acclamation. John ,,«n Progress with Economy VOTE MILT SAVAGE COUNCILLOR SCHOOL and Mrs 7 ample c first time and the‘ BACKGROUND they people we went on u; 1 the latest. S We’ll keep you progress made ms annual tur :nd Mrs. Steed '5. Evans enjo dinner. a I had 2v are ple and events contributed by its readers in Maple. Concord & Edgeley in Edgeley and Sherwood. Mrs. Raymond Stuart. AV. 5-1934; and in BOARD ans enjoyed . This was d met these indeed de- Their quick d de- quick help. proof About 100 patients and staff‘ of the Princess Margaret Hos- pital â€" and me â€" know that the man they put in as reeve for Etobicoke by acclamation. John MacBeth is really Santa Claus. To the many at the hos- pital last Christmas who were greeted with a gift and his hear- t_v ho ho ho, or in some cases a subdued greeting â€" he left with them the true spirit of Christmas. I know â€" because I was his helperll llhitpfl Plain-oh annn Following elections. Mrs. Som- ers of Eatons conducted a dem- onstration of gift wrapping. Earlier in the evening. Mrs. Lightheart presented Mrs. N. Payne with a life membership pin and certificate for her ser- vices to the organization. Mrs. Boron presented Mrs. W. Cook with a glamor pin and Mrs. J. Weideman with a cut glass vase. Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Weideman have transferred their membership to Thornhill. Soolals son went inti Sorry to report this week that simple append a few more 10cal folks haVe up staying six made visits to hospitals, not the we get the im; social-type visit either. Linda out Concord, ‘ Watt and Mrs. Ed Clarke are broke. Margit patients at Branson Hosp-ital and her tonsils rel would probably appreciate be- pital for Sick ing remembered by their neigh- be different. bours. Mrs. Freda Wise is homenow. now after having surgerv at the , . same hospital. Darlene Williamn Elf-Chou T'me Don't forget that relaxing and lovely evening of organ music coming up on December 10 (see coming events) at St. Stephen‘s Anglican Church. enough. but having previously visited. over coffee. with them. it struck me as being just a natmral thing for them to do. We hope to see them again. Demonstrating some fine carving Lions Club helped slice 10 turkeys for c turkey dinner in the Maple Communit; were served the hungry diners. Prom room at the York Central Hospital now of Richmond Hill. Watch Your Concord Socials I Now that the *Grey Cup ‘gametsl is over, we can forget about “fogbound football” and concentrate on election day in Vaughan Township. On Satur- day, December 8, you will be asked to cast a ballot for coun- cillors, school board members. and to vote yes or no on Sunday movies. I was all set to sound ofi as usual about exercising your franchise and all that jazz. when my husband said “Voting Saturday? I won’t oe home Sat- urday." So I checked to see whether or not there was an ad- vance poll; there wasn’t. Now can I sound 05 now, with half our own voting power gone? Well, just do your best. folks. Let’s use last June's federal e1- ection as a guide. ard have 80 percent of the voters out. at least. In A Fog The weather is not considered a terribly interesting topic or- dinarily, but then again you can hardly call all this fog we have had ordinary. On our way to the bowling alley last Tuesday. the first dav of fog. we witness- ed two very bad accidents, one on Du-fierin St.. just opposite the theatre, where one car was turned completely oVer in the ditch, and the other at Rock- view and Keele, where a truck carrying bags of lime was turn- ed on its side in the ditch. With Mrs. Oman Bowes at the w we weren't too concerned son went into Branson for a simple appendectomy and ended up staying six weeks‘ This fall we get the impression that with out Concord, Branson would go broke. Margie Thompson had her tonsils removed at the Hos- pital for Sick Children. just to be different, and She is home now. Other officers elected were Mrs. J. Boron, first vice-presi- dent; Mrs. R. Sherman. second vice president; Mrs. B. Thurs- ton. secretary; Mrs. W. Field. treasurer: Mrs. Davis. program committee; Mrs. R. Johnstone, visitation committee: Mrs. D. Jarrett, parsonage commit-tee: Mrs. G. Fraser. finance commit- tee; Mrs. R. James, literature committee; Mrs. N. Woods, press and publicity committee: Mrs. Bruce Murchison, membership committee and Mrs. D. Oliver. envelopes committee. Following elections. Mrs. Som- ers of Eatons conducted a dem- onstration of gift wrapping. Earlier in the evening. Mrs. Earlier in the evening. Mrs. Lightheart presented Mrs. N. Payne with a life membership pin and certificate for her ser- vices to the organization. So It’s A Fact!! Overheard at “The Liberal” office â€" "That Toby! Always starts off saying che hasn‘t a thing to write about â€" and then she sends in reams and reams, etc‘. etc." church‘s Building 1 carving ability keys for over 30' Tommunity Hall Christian Education Proceeds Finger reds will go under const bility, Jim H er 300 people Hall last wee , Jim Hodgson of the Maple 0 people attending the Lions’ last week. As well, 350 pies ill go to furnish a three-bed construction on the outskirts eel. she Jim! iHockey Referee B. W. MILLER ‘ , GROWER â€" FLORIS’I iln Runmng For Show" The finest in floral designs Willage Trustee andbejgffimants- Member Pioneer Family John W. Dalziel Dies 88 A member of one of Edgeley's pioneer families. John William Dalziel. died at his residence Lot 1 Concession 5 on Novem- ber 28. He was in his 88th year. Mr. Dalziel rested at his late residence from Thursday even- ing until noon Sunday. Decem- ber 2. Service was held in Wood- bridge Presbyterian Church and interment was in St. Paul's Cemetery, Vaughan Township. Four candidates were nomin- ated last Wednesdav night to fight for the three seats on Maple Village Trustees Included are three incumbents and a newcomer to municipal politics. The incumbents are Frank Robson. a retired garage operator, Roland Kefi‘er, a retir- ed farmer. and James Hodgson. an employee of Underwood Typewriters. Newcomer is Dalton McAr- thur. an NHL referee. who lives at 7 Goodwin Crescent. Election for three trustees will be held Saturday in con- junction with Vaughan Town- ship elections. has ner reached has nerves of steel) until we reached the alley and she said. “My. I‘m glad we‘re here!“ Sort of shook us a bit to realize that she was a little bit worried too. And as far as football in this weather goes. I'll take hockey any day â€" I've yet to see it foggy in Maple Leaf Gardens! Hodgson He is survivéd by his wife Annie M. Mackenzie; daughter nerves Cars or Information AL. 7- 2584 â€" AL 7-2365 “LET’S CONTINUE THE JOB !” REâ€"ELECT VAUGHAN COUNCIL McConkey Ruth I X VO'I'E DECEMBER 8H1 IO A.M. - 1 P.M. TAFF PHOTO "The Liberal" joins with their many friends in extending deep~ est sympathy to the bereaved family Jessie 1Mrs. John Glynn) of Georgetown: son. Donald of St. Catherines. daughter Jean (Mrs. Charles Agnew) of Edgeley and sister. Miss A. B. Dalziel of Saanichton, British Columbia. Also grandchildren Peter Glynn, Anne and John Daiziel and Jim and Sandy Agnew. Keele Street Maple, Ont. The finest in floral designs and bedding plants. PHONE ALpine 7-1471 or AL. 7-1363 + BALANCED ASSESSMENT & A PLANNED ROAD CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM + AV. 5 - 4718 AT. 8 - 0313 AV. 5 - 2482 AT. 8 - 0414 Voting Day Saturday, Dec. 8 For Cars Or Information WILLIAMS VOTING DAY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8TH POLLS OPEN 10 AM. - 7 PM. For cars or information election day phone AL. 7-1030 COUNCILLOR I] Vaughan Township Progress With Industry lie-elect WILFRED KEFFER COUNCILLOR ELECT GARNET OF VAUGHAN Maple Police Village Trustee VOTE ROLAND g. KEFFER TRUSTEE Honest Administration JIM HODGSON 0F MAPLE VILLAGE Election Day, December 8th Polls open 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m TWP. Polls Open IO a.m. - 7p.m. Election Day Phone RE-ELEC'I

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