THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. January 17, 1963 15: VOn Conducted Tour Maple Boy Scouts Visit 1 Downsview RCAF Base d and Edgeley District News z items regarding people and events contributed by its readers in Maple. Concord & Edgeley in Edgeley and Sherwood. Mrs. Raymond Stuart. AV. 5-1934; and in Ma le COMOI‘ I "The Liberal" II always willing to publish interestln districts. Our representative in Maple ls Mrs. Len Shore. ALpine 7-1154]; Concord. Mrs. Ruth Ket‘fer. 285-4040. This Week's Happenings In Maple dents. receive both medical and\ahle shops pi'Oviding the answers vocational rehabilitation through3to many who look to this foun-‘ l ' i" " ' ‘ I lite ' Watson of Keelellowed. of the'campaign diieitoi o tMtfiss'itiitlaaMr. and Mrs. Harry‘ As secrletary-treasui‘er of the Rehabilitation Foundation for ' ' ' ' ' .- bled who iiist naturally . in Cit , Tues- Ontario Harness Horsemen s As the disa . I 25nd?glg:inwe§k.g y sociation. Hugh was busy at assumed yours truly would take By Greg Shore showed us the radio equipment that he was "estimating Kleinâ€" and other controls used in han- bur at 35. and Dowsview t ()n .Ianuary 12 the lst Maple dung an. “amt. 25:? a job-placements. workshop pro-idation for their passport to in- grams and homebound projects dependence. ‘8" Pack Cubs their annual meeting as horse- over as chairman for our local such as the gemstone. book re- lt is through your support in Team player badges w y lst Maple "B" pack Cubs. ‘all over Ontario got through ere won men. trainers and drivers from March of Dimes this year again â€" we â€" just naturally â€"â€" know there will be the same crew cx- pair~ sub-contract. refurbishing the "Mothers' March" on Jan- and renovating goods. inantufac- uary 29 that you are asked to turing projects relating to the support this tremendous under-I troop started what promises to be an eventful new year with a tour of the RCAF base at Downsview. They then demonstrated some 0n the bus. we waited for thc signalling devices used to sig- green go-ahead signal from the na' planes. One was a powerful‘control tower and then proceed- their business to enjoy the ban- quet. Here again Hugh and Ruth ohn Brown. Randy Phillips.‘ on Thacker. Bobby Bakern I ike Clark and Grant Rose. l pccting to he called on to take mining industry and printing part in the Maple "Mother's plant divisions. John McGee won his house orderly badge. Joachim Matysek and Grant Rose won a pet kee- per badge. onventions and Theatre. Ruth and Hugh McConkey were busy attending functions at the Royal York last week as Hugh took in the annual meet- ing of the Canadian Trotting Association with members from met up with Alec Forrest. forâ€" March" on the evening of Januâ€" Thcsc are some of the avail- ltaking of the Rehabilitation Foundation's “human resources idevelopment program". merly of Maple. who is busy as ary 29. the oldest registered driver. However. if you have not had .training three horses of his own a call it would assist greatly if and three others as well. you would call me at 237-1150 At the O'Kecfe Centre. they We need more "mothers" than enjoyed “School for Scandal." we had last year. thus winding up a busy week. i For those teenagers and fa-. What possibly would give Bob thch who would like to [Zl\'(\ a McIntyre the inspiration to belhand â€" we have a special idcn-; at my door at 7.15 Saturday‘tiï¬cation for them. “Tonight I‘ morning to see that this week I would ï¬nd where the Mapicl minor hockey teams new mac-1 ‘tising to prepare for next week's ï¬rst official game in this new-> est acquisition to the sports life of Maple youngsters. It eventually turned out to be: Schomberg arena where, the. youngsters were bright-eyed and the adults â€" well â€" they; were just ruï¬'lcd. Be sure you are there to see‘ your son or neighbor in his ï¬rst real game of the season‘ anywhere from 7 am. on Sat-’ urday morning to 10.20 at thel Schombcrg arena. March of Dimes Campaign Taking a page from the book Crestwood Rd. News Correspondent Mrs. Fred St. John '15 Crestwood Road Willowdale Telephone AV. 5-3443 Powell Road Home andl School Association held their regular monthly meeting Januâ€" ary 7. President Mr. A. Brown op-i encd the meeting. wishing ev- eryone a happy and prosperous new year. Grade 7 and 8 pupils were in- vited as guests. A spelling bee was held between the adults and pupils with Mrs. Ron Mil- ler taking the honors. A homemade layer-cake made. by Mrs. Royce was raï¬'led 011* and won by Mrs. Peggy Franâ€" cis. Proceeds went towards a new television for the school. Next meeting will be held} the ï¬rst Monday in February} and is the “Birthday Party". Mrs. Iris McEwen has been. conï¬ned to bed this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilkinson. have returned home after} spending Christmas and New Year's in Detroit. Birthday congratulations fol Dougie Greenleese who was three January 16. Bonnie Beck- ett. January 23 and Mrs. Peggy Francis also on January 23. across Canada. The couple were guests at the banquet thatwfol- l l Richvale News Correspondent Mrs. Anne Hewitt 78. 16th Ave. TU. 4-7645 During the month of Januaryt at' Richvaie Chapel. Oak Ave.. Mr. William West of ScarbOr- ough will be the guest speaker. ‘ flie ladies group of the chap- ,eI are starting a nursery for the ,small children while the parents 'ottend church. They would ap- . preciate it very much if some one would donate cribs. simple‘ furniture and washable toys. no longer in use. Contact Mrs. P.“ Smith. AV. 5-1646 for pick-up.) The nursery will be starting in 'February. HospitnL News There will be a hospital meet- ing at the Emmanuel Church onl =January 23 at 8.30 pm. Mrs. Findlay of King City will be guest speaker and she will talk. to the women about setting up a gift shop in the hospital. All upresent members are welcome .to attend and bring interested friends and neighbors to the meeting. School News :‘On January 21 at 8.15 at .the Charles Hewitt School. the home and school association is holding ’ meeting. This meeting is a d scusslon of homework and there will be a panel. The modâ€" erator will he Supervising Prin- cipal E. Sand. and the panel will .consist of Miss R. McConaghy of Thornhiil High School. Miss Harris of Ross Dean and Mr. Peter Kurita of Richvale School. .Socials Congratulations to Mrs. Aub- rey Godsman. Duncan Road. .who celebrated her birthday on January 13. also her twin child- .ren. Jennifer and Johnny. who “will be one year old on Thurs- day. January 17. . . Miss Sharon Kelly. McKay Drive. was married to Mr. Paul Willenze of Kettleby on Satur- "ay. January 12. at Thornhiil aptist Church. o ‘as the many victims of acci- iAt Vaughan Inaugural Fashions Are High Point Of Year's First At the Vaughan Township Martin and assisted by Robert Council inaugural held last Richardson. week in the Vaughan Township Their singing of "Canada. Building. the oath of office was Dear Land O' Mine". “The Lord administered to the members of is My Shepherd." "0 Worship‘ council. school board. planning the King“. “Jerusalem†and .board. committee of adjustmentt'Jnteger Vitae" were Sting int and village trustees. ‘stron-g clear voice. Congratulations given to the’ Following the devotional excr: Township Clerk Jim McDonaldlcisc. conducted by Rev. Emil: ï¬vere indeed well deserved aleange of Zion Lutheran Church. he had undertaken the organiz-tRceve A. H. Rutherford address- ing and carrying out of the pro- ed the officials and guests. ‘ gram. “The Hometowners." a bar! John Martin. principal of thebershop quartette. sang several Thornhiil Public School, had selections. his 60 students of Grades 7 and 'The l'lonictowners' have been 8 take part in the ceremoniessinging together for about eight as a choir directed by Hughlmonths and have entered and ‘ ï¬won local and regional competiâ€" _ . . tions. VINOtlce T0 CI'EdltOI‘S Two years ago when Ruth Mc- Conkey was elected to council. And Others iii was the ï¬rst time a woman had ever been elected in this AN THE ESTATE OF townshln DANIEL DONERAL As the "First Lady of Van- ghan" â€"â€" above and beyond her iyet to go â€" the March of Dimes tny of those in attendance were i . .to the near normal environment t .dependent on his wife as breadâ€"t Take notice that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late Daniel ~Doneral. late of the City of Toronto. in the County of York. "who died on or about the 14th day of June. 1962. are required ' on or before the 14th day of February, 1963. to send to the undersigned full particulars of their claims. After such tast- mentioned date the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the Estate among the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice. Dated at Aurora. Ontario. this 4th day of January. 1963. FLOYD E. CORNER. QC. 49A Yonge Street South. Aurora. Ontario. Solicitor for the Executor. George Doneral. C3“ 28 groper: Vteave check was Worn bide“- capabilitles as a council mem- ber. a touch of glamor was in- troduced to the Monday night sessions as well as when chair? ing the waterworks and other committees. L'pon her rc-eiection to coun- cil. Mrs. McConkey wore for her inaugural an oï¬â€˜white Chin- .ese silk. with a slim skirt and Chinese styled jacket which fas- tened with black frogs This was her own original de- sign and she made it herself, Her modiï¬ed Chinese \lan- darin hat had ion; black velvet ‘streamers. Rhinestone pin and ear rings plus black accessories completed her outï¬ï¬t. The reeve's \HIP. Mrs. Yel- ima Ruthcrfm'd, \\ ore an emerald {green walking suit trimmed \\lll1 black pcrsiau lamb, tier ear rings and pin were rhinestone ’and her hat was of black per? sian lamb A dress of ï¬ne blue and white I am a mother! With the extensive research which was made possible throuin YOUR contribution to the March of Dimes - vaccines were discovered and made av- ailable. thereby almost elimin- ating the horror of “Poiio".. ‘ Now with one down but many has expanded to take in other crippling diseases. some caused by birth defects. others by ac-‘ cidcnts. and through medical rehabilitation give individual at- tention in assessing the diï¬cr-. cnccs. abilities and aptitudes of‘ each patient so he may ï¬nd his. place in society. In this respect. six reliabili-i tation centres have been estab- lished with the most recent beâ€" ing the Toronto Rehabilitation Centre to serve Toronto and the province. which will be com- pleted this year. if you had any doubts as to the worthiness of this founda- tion â€" the few hours spent at their annual convention last No- vember 19. at the Park Plaza Hotel. Toronto. would quickly convince you. Not only did the doctors and social workers tell you. about their work and dreams. but ma-l‘ l terriï¬c everyday examples of the eï¬â€™ectivcness of the medical corps and the displays attestedl enjoyed by those who found? employment equal to their 'dis- abilitiesâ€. A polio survivor for 30 years was taught occupational ther- apy and gradually she became adept at manufacturing jewell- ery. She then taught 21 other disabled people in similar work’ and ï¬nally took over manage-‘ ment of the shop. A victim of multiple sclerosis.‘ New Master Of winner until he learned his. trade. then established a shop employing and training four disabled persons thereby again taking over as head of his' tion. A banquet followed ISTAFF PHOTO) Vaughan Lodge Wor. Brother William A. H. Skidmore was in- stalled recently as Wor. Master of Vaughan Lodge No. 54, A.F. & A.M.. by Right Wor. Brother Archie Cameron for 1963. Ten other officers were also in- vested at the same ceremonies held recently at the Masonic Hall. Maple. The lodge is one of the oldest in Canada and 1963 marks its 109th year of opera- the swearing-in rituals. Throughout the province such patients. as well as those with rheumatoid arthritis. heart and other crippling diseases. as well Maple Merc lMcCowanDiesSudde-nly The sudden passing of Du- gaid McCowan at his home on Keele Street North. Maple. on ‘January 2nd brought shock and sadness to so many phases of .this community. 0 He was born in Durban, South Africa. September 1. 1912. to parents John and Janet Mc- Cowan. and they journeyed to Scotland in 1916. In 1920 his family left the old country. to the deputy-reeve‘s “ij, Mm live in Saskatchewan for a time Jcan Bryson, until he entered Western Uni- With a slim skirt and munm versity at London. Ontario. in Cd neckline of the bodice it‘1928- was offset with a blue flowerch In 1935 lli‘ 100k the northern pin and matching car rings. route to Sudbury where he was She wore a white fur hat‘ employed at the International Councillor Roger's \vjfc' Mm Nickel Mining Company until Agnes Keller. wore a straight 1949~ line cocoa shadewooldress with 0“ SOPIOmheY 1. 1937. matching necklace and black ac- man'lc‘d Helen carmlChaPI cessorics. Sudbury. Attending with her retired Coming to Maple in Febru- councillor husband. Maurice ary. 19-19. he became interested Mrs. Windatt was striking in a black dress. black accessories and a gorgeous black hat with rose satin brocaded ribbon. Mrs. Ida McDonald. the wife of Township Clerk Jim McDon- ald. wore a slim~lined mauve wool dress with draped bodice. Her hat was a rich brown shag- gy velour. he Ill corner of Keeie Street Maple Road from Eric Brice. Shortly after he joined the newly formed I.G.A. and was one of the original members. \\'ith the modern “Plaza†trend. he took over the beautifully equipped store in Maple Plaza The wife of Lorne Wells. Maâ€" “‘lllC‘h opened in the fall 0f ple‘s representative to the 1961. School Area Board. Mrs. Mar- His parents lived in Maple jorie Wells. wore a bright sap~ wool dress with at until they ore-deceased him a few years ago. Appointed to Vaughan Town- ship Planning Board in 1954. he \\ as elected chairman and served in that capacity in 1957-58-59. Due to prc5sure of personal business he resigned in May. 1961. He was a member of Maple phire blue blue whimsy. Mrs. Jean Miller. wife of the planning board member and committee of adjustment chairâ€" man, Charles Miller. wore a slim black sheath with the hem banded in black fox and direc- toire cutls. ilcr black French felt hat with †roll back brim was also handed with black fox Making a striking foil for her strawberry blonde hair. was toâ€" paz jewellery she wore “lll‘t ‘ black accessories. GRO“ ER â€" FLORIST From ncizhborin: uiuizit'i» . g > Since 1880 paiitzes we noted Rome \\ ilt'i‘ed Dean and Councillor ,\l Sumner of Markham and Mayor \Ym. Neal and heme Floyd Perkins of Rithmond Hill taking in pro- I‘he ï¬nest in floral designs and bedding plants. PHONE ceedincs following Il‘Cll’ own ALpine 7.147] Liliailiglll‘a. held earlier in lIlE‘ or AL. 74363 Reit’t‘xlvpent: new: 2031 ed by I' \eele Street \lrs. Kin; and her two dauzh- Maple. Ont. lg hant Dugald United Church Cemetery Board and a former chairman. a past member of Maple Lion's Club and an active member of Rich- mond Hill Curling Club. He leaves his wife, Helen, and son. John Stewart. who is in his fourth year U. of T. in indus- trial engineering. and a daugh- ter. Janet. attending ï¬rst year Waterloo Lutheran'College Phy- sical Education Course; brothers Hugh of Sudbury and William of Kitchener. and a sister. Mary (Mrs. J. Stewart). of Ashtabula, Ohio. Funeral services were con- ducted at the Chapel of Pipher Funeral Home. Richmond Hill. by the Rev. Ralph Williams of .Maple United Church. assisted .by the Rev. Dr. Ramsay Armi- tage of St. Stephen‘s Anglican ‘Church. Maple. on January 4. ‘ A tribute to his place in this community was indeed made 1 in the general grocery business‘manlfesi by the large and "99'. and bought out the store at tlielresentatlve group Who camel NOW R 0 POOL RENTAL OFFIC AV. 5 GOO...OQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 Mr. Stevenson. Mr. Cameron Scouter Salmon drove us to the base. where at two o‘clock we ‘were met by Flt-Lt. Hugh Mc- Gillicuddy. who accompanied us on the tour. Along with the 1st Newton- brook troop. we boarded an Air Force bus and headed for our ï¬rst stop â€" the ï¬re hall. in the hall. a whole room full of electronic equipment. manâ€" ned 24 hours a day. detects and light. hand operated. which ed across the runways and back to headquarters. Thanking Flt. Lt. McGillicud~ lllllttt lHllSlEt iiiiiiiiui sent a red. green or white beam for a tremendous distance. The other was a flare gunmdy. we started for home. much with which he ï¬red a red flaretimprcssed with the extensive high into the fog. As we \vcre'operations of the huge base ah-‘ ' O R K ..' out to go down. we heard the'out which we had known so lit-1 pilot of a Yukon transport radioltle before. ‘ T R U s and Savings Corporation Concord Socials Wenmar Apartments reports ï¬r†and 315†dcmdps Driving down our street the. icy Heise. January in. and Lesâ€" impmses {mm manual†Opera" other evening made me realize lie Knight. January 18. who are GUARANTEED INVESTMENT ed alarms all over the base. . , j ‘ g over again what a brief holidaytbol-h celebrating their eighth CERTIFICATES w'lhm “gm, ‘0 1.0 “9mm†season we have. Gone were the birthdays. 1 To 5 YEARS after an alarm is received. those "3‘. “San†Clauscsn bridhuw A h l t d V I. t [h men we. saw watching the hock- " ‘ ' h ' ‘ e a e “’C ("me 0 C $100 OR MORE lit trees and even most of the 9}: gï¬me in the Tv,r2°m NOW†outdoor lights strung along the. t e a†are Speedm" “wards caves and around doors. Gone the ï¬re “63‘ ready for 36mm" too was my nomination for thei 395m“ a foam lru‘Ck [gas and most. unusual Yuletide decora-t chemical ï¬res). and a pumpcr.‘ High above the roof of th . h _ _{ l ition. tere listha .Uge pnhl‘m L} "ml" their two storey home. Mr. andt 5 er W! SIX earl ‘mmor 5ch Mrs. Bean of 54 Rockview hadi Templeton family's latest arri- val. a boy. who was certainly a lovely preâ€"Christmas gift for his parents and two sisters. Dreadful Dream The other night I dreamed l; was reading the Liberal. and EASY TO PURCHASE YORK wheels. capable of travelling . V right there in black and white; ' . through waist mud‘ snow, a N“? Sta" Undf‘r the star “as was the Maple news. written by - , . . the piece de rCSistance - Santa , .. . - swamp and even ï¬ve-inch thick ,. ‘ h th lukewarm of a Someone 0th“ than 10by trees. a',â€â€˜.llng l het ‘ d 11 Share. It was. to say the least. j ‘ . - Operated by ï¬ve men in its "115.51 9‘ parac u 9 all a ' .quite colorless and dull. In fact ' I , wide cab. the truck has foam Smce the Beans ‘5 the only me 0'11)’ g00d thing about it and water hoses as we†as afull two-storey house on thewas that 11 was ghol‘Ier «for and Savings corporation turret-mounted nozzle over the-“reek this. decorati‘m “’35 cab. shown off to its best advantageJ once!) than the Concord News! Toby will take all this in her Our next stop was a huge‘ One person with lights still usual goodâ€"natured fashion II "up on.“ _ hangar where we inspected aiglowintg is Jim Bonner. Jim hope. for my sake) and keep on 50 "N5 sum wm . T-33 Silver Star jet trainer. rigged a special timer whiohlwit‘h her own "incomparable" TORONTO, ONTARIO 368-1 711 Down at the other end of theiurns oFf his lights automatic-style. Yes Toby. like Hildegar-‘ hangar. we were shown the C-lally. and it took him so long to‘de. 3. 119 “Flying Boxcar" transport.lget it working property that he. Last week Patricia KeFfer. Inside the plane. Flt. Lt. Mc-lis determined to get full value‘spent a couple of days witih her Gillicuddy explained how trooplfor his time. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs» and equipment drops were made‘Sick List ‘Harry Orr. Downsview. Much as.l through the many hatches. ‘motiher Imet appreciated the. When the doctor aiiived beretlittle “holiday†too‘ I couldn“ Up in the instrument-crowded , . cockpit, a few of us at a timeloned da“ . lESt gveetk'd some(.melhelp but realize that it surei were shown the various opera-ma S f ‘10 6‘ a 1n.†glimmmlglleaves a "hole" in the family tions performed by the pilot. u? [airless Mlum‘ ls reï¬ylwhen one child is away. Youj co-pilot. navigator and radio- 3“ Tlrfldouseh Yin: ,elzlkeep waiting for something to‘ ca H'n‘n a a ' 0‘ ‘happen. or for the absent onei man. i houses. and he was bus ' en- _ . t In the same building were the ouzh thankq anvwm, I tospcak. oi even break some- ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ thing. just to make her pres-‘ meteorological and ï¬ight-plan- . . . . ning departments. In the wea-. Marl“? mmmpson “as playâ€"“lee {9â€- In 59â€â€œ “f a“ my; ther offices. the officer on duty‘m'g hostess l" a COM gem“ andlnattel‘in'g. I guess I love them showed us how weather maps "at dam: M“ An." Bow“ Wasia‘fter all†‘ were compiled from data relreally 131d 10“'.W1th a severe; Our congratulations to (Zap- ceived on the Ieletype and on “flu bug- With those Fwott‘ain McCorquodale and his staffjl a specialized receiver which co- ‘49“.“5 311.8ng take†the dla‘gflat the Home of Concord for the‘.l pies maps on electrwsensitivemosm at this house was tonsili-‘ï¬ne article which appeared in‘I paiper. actuated by radio imâ€"ltis for Heather' and a SOrea Toronto weekly paper recent-i pulses from bases across Cam shoulder muscle for her dad. 1y. This advanced me‘hod 0f re_ ad'a. Also under the weather re-‘hatbilitation for our youngi Outside. we saw precipita-cently were the Orr family. all‘people no doubt saves many of‘ tion gauges, thermometers and‘ how visibility range and ceil-l with very bad colds. them from returning to the ing height were determined. Verna Madm and her daugh. wrong paths. In years to come] tors Lorna and Barbie were there will be many useful citi-‘ In the flight-planning centre we saw how pilots l l l | | l l l l l I I for the purchase l | | | | | | i I | (PLEASE PRINT) YORK TRUST AND SAVINGS CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE M a guaranteed lnvestmont cartificalo for D Pleas. lend no a folder describing the" cerii‘icalel. with interest at 9/17.. Town. .. D I enclose my cheque for S Address 50 KING ST. W., TORONTO Nam. l ' down with the flu last week too. lens Who are grateful for their An exjresident of Concord. stay at the House of Concord. make out their reports and 'l"°â€'k""“’“ ‘0 many of "5- D0" wwowomoooi . . is McLean. had a bad fall last Q check conditions at various week at her home in wood-’ _ III'DOI'IS- .bridge. Doris found out the A Boarding the bus again, we[hard way just what a IIhI‘OW-I'ngj. & .crossed the runways to another‘is. andende‘g upnwithhahvery‘. large hangar. Here we ex tor-301‘e Spine- e 3' WIS‘ er 3 ed some famous de Haviï¬andtquick mm... as this .5 her; ALL POPULAR MAKES AND MODELS Otters. equipped with skis forlsecond try at this sort of injury. Zili‘iidwï¬ii'edite‘i i522? 63.32.33?liéaiaiitiii’ttin? “ drawn-.3 REXDALE CAR & TRUCK RENTALS LTD. ports. 5 ' 1 i . In the TCA section of the ONE-in and Florence Lewis.†Amee 7-1461 AVenue 5-5501 CHerry 1-2811 RR. 1 MAPLE (Lippay Motors Limited) building. we were given prac-tMaple. had dinner Sunday with tical demonstrations of radar.tMtr. and Mrs. Joe Kei’fer. In a dark room. we saw how} planes are picked up on the W scanner using 25 mile radius. followed in their course towards i the airport right down to a ï¬ve t mile radius. it! Then the scope is changed to side View and the plane is fOl~l( lowed down until it touches the? runway. Using this instrumentdi/ the operator can talk a plane t5 down when visibility is nil. $2 From the radar room. we wenté (. Birt-hda‘y greetings to Bever- upstairs to the control tower. 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