2nd Thursday each month ELECTRIC IS THE TO CALL FOR THE BEST BUY ON YOUR INSURANCE James Grainger 130 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill, Ontario Tmsure FARM SOMETHING TO SELL TRY LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS Phone TU. 4-1105 40 Levondale Road South Block Richmond Heights Centre GLENN MILLER dial 98.1 m.c. Thurs., Dec. 13 This listing courtesy AM - FM STEREOS C.H.F.I. F.M. STARTS THURS, DEC. 13 AV. 5 - 1105 Canadian Head Office, Toronto, Ont. 4 hours 'I‘U. 4-1529 mlLSlC Black, red interior, V8, automatic transmis- sion, radio 6 cylinder, gutomatic transmission: Outstanding car. 1961 Morris 850 Station Wagon N0 PAYMENTS UNTIL FEBRUARY !We must clear our complete stock of new 1962 cars and all used cars before our ï¬scal year ends December 31st. Each unit has been depreciated to a ï¬gure much below what you’ll pay for a similar car over the next eight months. Our entire stock is Sale Priced and we’re sure you’ll ï¬nd just the car you’ve been looking for at a price you ,won’t duplicate ANYWHERE! Over 75 cars to choose from. 1960 Ford Ranch Wagon 1961 Plymouth Hardtop P GHO'O Red. Nice second car. $1795 $1695 Miss Gerda Befurt of Tor- onto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Befurt of Stuttgart, West Germany. was married re- cently to Mr. Adolph Hermann Frings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Frings, Thornhill. The wedding was held at St. George's Lutheran Church. Col- lege Street, Toronto. 'Dhe offic- iating minister was the Rev. W. H. Goegginger, Doctor of Phil- osophie. The bride wore a lovely gown of white chlï¬on and white lace. over this, a white fox stole. Her banquet was of white roses and white carnations. 'I‘he maid of honour. Miss Naka Wllushyns- ki and also the bridesmaid. M-iss Ingrid Mann wore an aqua brocade sheath dress with over- skirt. Their bouquets were of white carnations. The groom's mother wore a powder blue 9min and lace sheath dress. natural mink stole and corsage of orchids. One brother of the bride, Mr. Rud- olph Befu-rt, attended the wed- ding. Following the wedding ser- vice, accord-ins to German cust- om, and in German language. a reception was held in the Pill- ar Room at the Mayfair Inn. Queensway. 150 guests attend- ed lhe dinner party. after S745 MR. AND MRS. ADOLPH HERMANN FRINGS Happy Couple door. which dancing to the music of a ï¬ne orchestra was enjoyed. Toy Drive Successful Say Club Officials Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Frlngs left for a. visit to Niagara Falls, to be followed later by a honey- moon stay at their parent‘s win- ter home at West Palm Beach, Florida. Club officials term the pro- ject a complete success. Toys collected by the club were turned over to coâ€"ordin- ated welfare services, a group of service clubs in Richmond Hill, who wrap and distribute them as gifts. Among the toys received by the club were a bicycle, two or three tricycles. a ï¬re car, dolls. cars and trucks. Officials of the Aristocrats Rod and Custom Club announ- ced they have virtually achieved their goal in their Christmas drive to collect used toys. The toys are to be repaired and distributed as Christmas gifts to less fortunate young- sters in the Richmond Hill area. . LITTLE & SON LTD V8, automatic transmission, whitewalls, radio, yellow and black. Black, red and white, V8, with radio. 1956 Ford Country Sedan 1959 Chevrolet 2 Door 1959 Meteor Sedan Blue, 6 cylinder. :Wells Heads Polls Three New Faces Elected To Vaughan School Board 1 Handling of school board busi-[townshio Patterson. , ness is likely to undergo somet Mr. Armstrong also headed drastic changes in Vaughan polls at Crestwood Road and Township during the next two Yongehurst West. years if Saturday’s election reâ€" Mrs. Dorothy Robertson. only sults are any indication. Only other incumbent to be returned two of the ï¬ve elected trustees to office. took the ï¬fth and ï¬nal are members of the 1961- 62 spot with 1,020 votes. She tied board. for the lead at Patterson and Chairman Sam Kaiser and ï¬nished ï¬rst at Boyle. Mrs. Dorothy Robertson were Sixth was the only other in- the only trustees returned to cumbent to stand for re-election, office. Newcomers‘are Malcolm Terry Goodwin of Thornhill, Armstrong, Ross Jolliï¬e and who took 862 votes. Lorne Wells. 7 He headed _the Thornhill Heading the polls was Maple chartered accountant Lorne Wells with 1,552 votes. This gave hlm a substantial margin over runner-up Ross Jollifle. who garnered 1,199 votes. Mr. Wells built up a substanâ€" Maple resident Bert Steven- tlal lead in Maple. heading all son was eighth and last. Mr. three Maple subdivisions, and Stevenson won 767 votes. failing maintained his margin by head- to head any polls. ing most of the polls in the cen- Mr. Stevenson's failure to tml part of the township. win support was the elecâ€" Hls vote counts were tops inl tlon‘s biggest surprise. A His vote counts were tops in Edgeley. Teston, Concord East. Scott East. Camille, Concord West. and Murray's Corner. A political novice, Mr. Wells. who is 43, was the only Maple resident to be elected. Ross Jolliffe, wfho mm sixth in the 1960 elections, parlayed strong support from ratepayers in thé sunliï¬rban areas in south- eastern Vaughan to move into second place. $1395 The 159 votes he polled in the Uplands polling subdivision were tops for any candidate. Mr. Jolliï¬e helped found the up- lands Ratepayers Association. He also led the Thornhill North. Richvale, Thorndale. Yongehurst East, Westwood Lane South. Garden Avenue and Scott West subdivisions. Chairman Sum Kaiser, a veteran in school politics. ran third with 1,135 votes. Only strong support from the rural northwestern part of the township returned him to office. Mr. Kaiser, a painter and decorator, topped his home poll- ing subdivision of Kle‘inburg and led in Purpleville, Elder Mills, Nashville and Vellore. Support for Malcolm Arm- strong, Who came fourth with 1,124 votes, was scattered across the municipality. He edged out fellow Pine Grove resident, Mrs. Dorothy Robertson, in both Pine Grove East and Pine Grove West, and tied her at a third poll in the other end of the $1365 $695 1955 Consul Sedan Richmond Hill Good second car. SPECIAL $95 The campaign is raisin-g funds m to double the size of the hos- †pi‘tal at Newmarket and to ,d build a new one at Richmond Hill. At present there are only and 113 hospital beds per 1,000 pop- ,011. uliatl-on in York County com- .urg pared with an Ontario provinâ€" [der cial average of ï¬ve per 1,000. This contribution does not include the gift of the 55 staff doctors who earlier contributed $90,000 to the drive. Mrs. Dorothy Robertson. only other incumbent to be returned to office, took the ï¬fth and ï¬nal spot with 1,020 votes. She tied for the lead at Patterson and He headed the Thornhill South and Arnold Avenue polls. Seventh was Mrs. Louis Ed- manson, who lives south of Maple. She polled 791 votes and headed the Jefferson p011. It was her ï¬rst try for office. Newmarket Hospital Staff Pledges Over $10,700 To Campaign Gene-rail staff of York County Hospital at Newm-arket have thrown their weight behind the United Hospitals campaign by pledging more Uhan $10700 to the appeal. “'Ilh-eA 140 employees actually hope to raise the total amount to $12,000â€. said a spokesman. Employees of Office Specialty Mfg. Co.. Ltd.. in Newmarket also have made a substantial pledge. Some 550 employees are contributing $19,650. The avena‘ge donation is $35 to be contriburbed over three years. Employees of Line and Cable Accessories have added $6,000 to the campaign. AS LOW AS 510 DOWN SPECIAL 1958 Nash Metropolitan the George Bailey Home and School. he had been considered a contender. Only survivors of the board elected in 1960 are Mr. Kaiser and Mrs. Dorothy Robertson. Mrs. Mona Robertson did noti seek re-election, while Terry Goodwin and William Kerr were appointed to replace Herb Gon- s-table and George Chandler. "W9 STEEL LINTELS | BEAMS PINDER BROS. LTD. 2 Otonobee BA. 1-3344 2 Door, blue. leader in activities of town- ship ratepayers groups? and STEEL FABRICA‘TING To Custom Speciï¬cations Kept in Stock Portable Crane Service 1955 Cadillac Convertible 1959 Consul Horizon Blue. You must see this one. SPECIAL A real buy. LORNE WELLS $185 MAKE AN OFFER 1957 Volkswagen White, new top. All Cars Must Go! $895 $595 45 miles to the gallon. 'Keh‘er, McCo-nkey Back In Vaughan (Continued From Page 1) l the area was installed in at Teston. Nashville and Murs the past six months. ray's Corners and tied for the Polls at Concord East and lead at Richvale. Concord West dropped Mrs. Mr. Keffer swept most of the McConkey to fourth and third polls in the northeastern sector places, respectively. Concord of the township. He headed all residents had bitterly opposed three Maple polls, Concord East a proposal from Mrs. McConâ€" and Concord West. Vellore, key's waterworks committee to Edgeley. Thom-hill Norï¬h, Pur- subsidize an industrial water pleville, Scott West. and Yonge- area in Edgeley. h‘urst WestLan-d tied with Mr. Mrs. McConkey took 1,701 Williams in Pine Grove East. votes to ï¬nish second in 1960. Most of the polls Mr. Kefl‘er headed are in the runal or more established residential areas. He headed the polls with 2.281 votes in his ï¬rst try for office in 1960. A tide of support from the} new suburbs in the southeast- ern part of the township swept Mrs. McCon‘key into office. She headed polls on Crestwood Road, Arnold Avenue. West- wood Lane South, Garden Av- enue, ’I‘homdale, Boyle, Scott East. Yomgehurst East. Thom- lhill South and Upland. Her victory came in spite of a poor showing at her home polls in Maple. Effect of Mrs. McConkey‘s policies as chair- ‘main of the waterworks com- mittee was quite marked. Mrs. McConkey pulled her largest vote total. 122. at Uplands. where a new pump to provide water for The Three Newly Elected Richmond Hill Separate School Trustees Say "Thank You" To Their Many Supporters & Friends. THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday, December 13. 1962 13 R. STEELE Separate School Trustees 6% BANK FINANCING Available On All Cars PA. 7 - 5001 Mrs. McConkey took 1,701 votes to ï¬nish second in 1960. her ï¬rst try for office. Milt Savage. Bathurst Street famer. moved up from a ï¬fth place ï¬nish and 1,165 votes in 1960 to his fourth place ï¬nish with 1,033 votes this year. He led all four polls in his neigh- borhood - Patterson, Jefferson, Carrvllle and Elgin Mills. Most disappointing perform- ance was by John Neufeldv. who slipped from a strong fourth with 1,210 votes in 1960 to a poor ï¬fth with only 776 votes. The Maple restaurant pmprie- tor failed to head any poll's. He failed to ï¬nish higher than third except at Maple East and Maple West. Wilfred Keffer of Maple, is a retired farmer and helped found the Maple Ca‘btle Breed- ers Association. now the Cen- tral Canada Cattle Breeders As- sociation. He served as chair- man of council's roads commit- For the sports car fan(i Finished in Roman Re A real economy car'. Gréen and White. Sound transportation at a real price. C. THOMPSON 1956 MG Convertible 1954 Pontiac Sedan 1956 Dodge 2 Door $195 $585 $185 )osed Mrs. McConkey has been a rConâ€" resident of Maple for four :9 to years. Her husband is a vice. water president of McConnell-East- man. a major advertising ï¬rm. 1,701 Garnet Williams, 48. is a re- 1960, tired dairy farmer. He is a di- rector of the Toronto Milk Pro- ‘rtreet ducer's Association and a mem- flfth ber of the Holstein Friesian es in Association. ’ ha‘n Salary basic 0.E.C.T.A. cate- and gory system in effect $3,100 to $6,400. $200 allowance each , is Special Teaching Certiï¬cate. :ped Accumulative sick leave plan. éed- $200 per year increment up to Ien- 12 years. Mir. Keï¬cr was secretary- treasurer of his school sect- ion‘s trustees for 11 years, while he was farming at Con- cord. tee during the past two years. Apply to John LeClalre. 15 Yonge St. N.. TU. 4-4413. Requires Teachers “LIBERAL†CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS PHONE TU. 4-1105 RICHMOND HILL SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD T. ORMESHER