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The Liberal, 7 Mar 1963, p. 13

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THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, March 7, 1968 ICTORIA SQUARE mews Audion Sat, 1:30 PM. cuititESI’UNDLDT: mos. w. ssnour New Used ' Furniture Appliances R R. '3 Connie: w Telephone Gonniey 562] & VAN LINES TERMINAL 28 Industrial JUST OFF YONGE, OPPOSITE PLAZA: SEE SIGN ON VIEW FRIDAY. 2 P.i\I.-9 PM. AND 13 Test New Math Course Grade 7 Superintendent Gordml Meg 'iiltyre reported to Richmond Ilill Public School Board on It inalhellmtil's conference he had attended recently ill Toronto. at attended 'l‘welu- ladies the Guides and Browniesâ€"the in World Dz.) oi" Prayer service Gormley Guide Company and held in Llrowli‘s Corners Uiliâ€" tile lst Gormley Brownie Pack. ted Church Friday. Guest speziâ€" will be held on March 13 at alkungiiullfi‘iht “gléfugfi ker was Mrs. S. 11‘.I Paiei'sston 11,3[0 p.13. at the home of Mrs. SATURDAY MORNING. .i r- : V :4. and [he Soloist wasi rs. . e~ oln ang. Cashel. All the v s v ' V ~ ' fixl)01‘llilt’lllnl_‘Eirofllgl‘l. “gsqlir mmnson Mothers are invned to amendd ROE ASHWORTH F." .1. LU. V‘ TU. 4'2613 . troduccrl in built?!“ El 1 0- lll Euchre Neighbourhood Notes AUCTIONEERS-APPRAISERS AV. 5-5101 fourteen oracle 7 classrooms in Birthdav re ‘ i ‘ - Toronto. .\ir. McIntyre said that ' g enng: [0' Ema ‘ The third game of tile eucliri | u - .~ v . series was held iii tlle commun- 19th Cochrane, nine years,‘ P11];felélmlfltigfliafllif [ll-$31823: ity hall Friday evening witl \‘Iarch 7; Jim Barker, March 10: 1 a M F‘ducation commelum, thirteen tables of players ii lorry MacDonald, 12 years. 950 ‘ ‘ attendance. Prize winners werl llill‘Cll 11. on the tremendous increase iii amount of mathematical know» The many friends Mr, 7 Spring isn’t here Mrs. M. Gall, Mrs. J. Dewsbury of NOPE . . , , . in... A. Chadwick. must Ioni louls Nichols were pleased to . ' ’ ledge m the. \imld: “10.. 1"- hands ladies, Mrs. Agnuluzzi 790 that he was able to attend , bat It ls Close, creased (ltfilldllt mi person: Sam Garmw. Frank wmimw m. church service on Sunday and we must make room for our Spring and Summer Merchandise arriving very soon. So drop in and take advantage of some of the many MONEY SA VING ITEMS holding post graduate degrees in lllathematics; oi the reâ€"allo cation of tile content of the ma- ..hcmatical courses downwarc lirom the university to the sec mdary schools: from the up- per grades to the lower grade: in secondary schools; and for he need to introduce the new ‘nnguuge of mathematics at tht *lcmentary school level. partic- llorning, after being confined 0 his home with a heart attack ~ v or the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyn- on and Grace had Sunday din- ler with Mr. and Mrs. William ' ioynton at Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mort- on and family had Saturday ' -rening dinner with Mr. and . \Irs. Jim Barker and family. Charlie llart; most lone hand: men, M. Ash. Travel prizes \lrs. Simpson, John McCaguc lucky draw for a hamper of gro series. Charles Attridge. The fourth game. of the st‘ "ies will be played on Marci If). at 8-15 pm. Everyone wel :ome. Church News. There isa confirmation clas Annual Music Night Thursday 8: Friday lire among the featured performers who will be seen and heard These four trombone players - .' ' ' ' . .llarly in grades 7 and 8." . ‘ . ‘ I Mn d M. _ . _ Y _ ‘ tonight (Thursday) and Friday at the Richmond Hill High School. 1 _ . M t 0, mm and boys 1;, years 0, 10“ $1111 EifZang‘Behita, Gor UNPAINTED WALNUQ A fine array of talented young people Will be taking part in the 11th annua mUSIC mg a “I, would appeal. likely that me and 0,9,. “mung ever, mned after agendmgve” re. C ARBORITE . ~- - w ‘ day in the Victoria Squari a “‘80 t hool. _ . . I . IC‘HSIOITS “ill be made to thc :llll ‘ ' , 1 ‘ he sch'he progr'lm will include renditions by the junior and senior choirs, diXieland band, dance nurses in mathematics in m, -IlGl‘chI'Squay School 10(l)m. at Hollywood Beach ,V . ‘ . . . .30 1mg f.“- you“. and “"1 i r. \. ccr, was ill cial‘ct ' ‘ ‘ * 1.3 band, vocalists and instrumentalists. ‘. I P t J 1 M din and John will] wagons ‘11“ mum: )f Hm 5mm on Sunday mom. V 31L and Mrs_ Donald Canm The four trombone players are (left to light) DaVid Queen, Doug. a on, o in a ,mnsidmable Study by ,1“ lug. On March 10 at 11.30 a.m. “6- Mr- and Mrs. Lloyd Cann- ing, Laurie and Clarke had Sun- “ day evening dinner with Mrs. -- C. Leadbetter and Mr. William '- White at Markham. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Symons. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Ryan and family had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. N. Hunter aild family at Greenbank. the occa- sion being in honour of Tommy Hunter’s third birthday. . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith‘ of Richmond Hill. had Sunday evening dinner with their niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Don- I Dr. A. F. Binniilgton will be in charge of the service. The York Presbytery United Church Men are sponsoring a school for elders and stewards at. St. Matthew‘s Church. Cros- by Avenue. Richmond Hill on Monday, evening, March 11 at 7.30 pm. It is hoped that those who have not previously at- tended the school for elders we have' a group of teachers and stewards will make an ef- who are presently studying this {Ol‘t to Attend IIIIS one on new program in a class which Mill‘CIl 11- is meeting in Newmarket for a Movie Night. school systems by which they are introduced. The introduct- ion of any new program should be made gradually, by teachers who are interested in the pro- ject, and willing to do a consid- erable amount of extra work in preparing the material for pre- sentation to their pupils." $6.19 ea. Only 6 Left Reg. $14.00 Need A Spare Chest Oi Drawers? Ideal for Home or Cottage. Here is a Bargain â€" Just $8.74 (Unpainted but you can finish these waiting for Spring) ” 99c to $I.39 (Many Uses For These) _- York County HospitalN'D-P..Candiilate Stanley H," Overcrowding At Peak organ'zes H" Campa'g“ 5”“ marked for advertising in the various weekly papers 01 several 5831's the “95mm.l had deral election in York North 82111" Operflled Wilhm “5 bud' rests with a committee of eight Responsibility for conducting an is interesting to note that in the riding, with limited radio and television use. Approximately $400.00 will “The dominant aspect 1062's operation of York Coun- ty Hospltalv Newmarket' has get for expenduures‘ persons' he "lied “om “Emilia series of six two-hour'sessions The Victoria Square District am Boynton' b en that of considtent over- The NDP candidate is Stan- labour. The balance W1“ ' ‘r ,, cgowclinsuu E. W. Roeder, ad- "t‘ “'90 "elmer ;h‘; 19;: J. Hull, East Gwiilimbury come from individual sub. o‘er a 51" “09k permd' $02;qlÂ¥2eh3,egielofggofiéz CANADIAN ministrator, reported to the an- early In 1962 the 0" Heights, Newmarket. 1115 cam- scription- Chase" for their movie night CANCER SOCIETY County Mental Health Unit Mr. Hall’s campaign will con- This is only one of the many money savers nual meeting of the corpora- tion on February 27. He con- tinued, “Many times in the past year we have been reduced to admitting patients to stret- chera. On a single day ill De.- approacherl the board with a request that a psychiat- ric unit be included in the building program. With the co-operation of all de- partments . involved . the paign manager is W. N. Naylor of 224 Axminster Drive, Rich- mond Hill; chairman of organi- zation is R. W. McVey of Mark- ham Village, official agent, former Vaughan Township Councillor F. M. Windatt of Elect Harvey Keith on March 9th. at 8pm. in the centrate on three issues ta) a planned economy, (13) social welfare, tc) foreign and defence policy. Stress will be placed on canvassing and personal con- To Real Estate Post Buttonville Hall. It is a true story of thel American Civil War. graphed against Photo- the colorful Richmond Hill Unit a o o a FACT FOR THE WEEK: A major advance in at- tact. Harvey Kenn of H_ Keith LL backgrounds of Georgia where tempts to cure cancer with Woolen Scarves â€" 89¢ each Regular Price $2.49 camber this 113 bed hospital was overflowing with 137 pa- tlents and this peak occupancy has already been exceeded in the present year. We are pros- ontly operating almost as an emergency hospital. Under these conditions we cannot as- See Our Brand New Line Of MEN’S & BOYS’ SHOES STYLED FOR ’63 CUSHIONS Shaii‘iii‘scii33373c ea. Always A Saving For All The Family TOWN DEPARTMENT STORE 20 YONGE Si. 5. RICHMOND HILL it all first happened. this is truly one of the boldest spy stories because it’s all true. mited. Toronto, was elected re- gional director of the 6.500 member Ontario Association of Real Estate Boards in Ottawa February 26. South Peel Realtor. Ronald E. Sanderson of A. E. LePage Ltd., was elected president. Abram “Abe” Wiebe of Wiebe & Baclier Co. Ltd., Kitchener, was named vice-president. hospital was able to add a sixth floor which will be a 22-bed psychiatric unit. chemistry was achieved by 2 Canadian research workers ‘ _ who discovered in the peri- Hospital Annual , . . The annual meeting of thel Winkle plant an mg":de ‘ _ ~called vinialeukoblastlne or Gormley - Headford - Victorial ’ ‘ Square branch of the York VLB' The discovery was , , made while trying unsuc- Central Hospital Auxiliary Will , I .‘ be held in the Victoria cessmuy to verlfy 3 Jam“. ' . f lk-l Square Community Hall on ggdeowitfrfhgiggezhfi 3:: ‘ March 11 at 8 pm. All members 1 , r . . v _. pant was effective against _ ale asked to attend and bring diabetes VLB has be . another friend with them. found e‘fiectwe in‘ delayigmg . t't ‘ _ . - . In%;:teԤ:£§n,s the advance of certain kinds Institute isl ‘ . . ‘ ’ of cancer. It is still under . holding its annual palty in the investigation. i . community hall on March 12, at 8.15pm. to which every member is asked to attend and bring her husband. There will be progressive euchre, crokinole and a lucky‘ . draw. Will the ladies please bring a smorgasbord dessert for refreshments. Local Association Guides Stanley J. Hall, 31 years old. is married and has a two year old son. Mr. Hall is active in the credit union movement and is currently director of Canada Packers Employees Credit Un- Plne Grove. Publicity will be in charge of J. F. Simpson, Au- rora, with J. R. Hadfield of Newmarket and J. Swindlehurst M1“ Spear pomted out that of May Ave. Richvale being re- :L‘le sfifrlelsgg‘ld algofl'iegospt: sponsible for organization in t H b f th Af . the north and south of the rid- on. e is a mem er 0 e - sure everyone of a bed even if $1775.003-00- %e\:::r£:€nti§ngg mg respectively The secretary rican Students Foundation. their surgeryi hasdbeen booked 53‘ 001 gleam aecourse for mm} is R. A. Gould of 189 Can-vine Eanadisnt Institkirte1f Publcic on n a van e." ‘ ' e are won lei-2'3, Stag“ c m-g “Sismms and the hosifital qulfiiocrdyoadg. cash expendlt- aaiids Corlisiihigrs Association of The admlnlStmtOF had great 2”“ be “ale to him and benem ure during the campaign in Canada. He says his life's am- orolse for the staff. when he ’0'“ “w " °°“ se- Mr. Hairs interest is $2,- bltion is politics and participa- “Id- "Th9 VOIume 0f W°Tk done The women's auxiliary repor- 000.00. Approximately $600 ting in the election of a New in Ym'k C°“"ty Hospital 13 ted that 10 sltz baths, skin derâ€" - $100 of this has been ear- Democratic government. muked “0t °“ly by the over" matone, progressive wave gener- °wwwng bl“; the necessuy 0‘ ator, short wave unita fracture M P I. I 0 ar am 0' ICE ChIEI tion where a hospital twelve .. K g H', time! the size of ours is admit- man of the buildlnt com- - ting only four times as many mittee reported that the , ' J I new wing will be completâ€" Mr. Keith was appointed re- gional director for Region No. 5. which takes in Oakville, Tra- falgar. South Peel, Toronto and York County. "flung "‘9 Patients Prompt” table and cone accessories for and “swinging them 0“ the the short wave unit had been earliest possible day. This com- provided for the hospital this bluntlon of factors results in year for a total of $5,059.72 the rather extraordinary situa- Cim-les E. Boyd. chair REPRINTS AVAILABLE Readers may order re» prints of staff photos appearing in “The Liberal” at the newspaper office, 63 Yonge Street South. Rich- patlents. For this fact the medl- mo d H'll. I cal staff are alone responsible, ed and occupied before the ‘ n ' The local “SSOCIBIIOH 0f] and, it is to their credit that end .0! 31003. This .will ,W oooé : fizepgglefame t355£9vfigufig mid“: :rémggsssigguet: :33 Clarence Jacob Wideman, Mr. Wideman joined the (minty York I who served on Markham Police Markham Township Roads De- Force for sixteen years died at partment in 1933. He served Sunnybrook Hospital after in overseas with the Royal Regi- lengthy illness on Saturday, merit throughout World War II. March 2. 0 Applications will be received by the undersigned until Friday, March I5th, complete modern services for pharmacy. central sup- ply, radiology out-patients, emergency and other de- partments. a hospital bed population ratio one fifth of that of tile rest of the province." The chairman, W. A. Spear, reported that, as in the past He was a member of the a native of Mr. Wideman, Markham Township, was the sole custodian of law and order in that municipality for a short period and assumed the duties York County Police Association and its president in 1958. He was also a member and a form- er director of the Ontario Chief I963 at 4:00 pm. for the position of Deputy Co-Ordinator for the York “Car of the Year” Constables’ Association. In his 56th year, Mr. Wideâ€" man lived at RR. 1, Unionville. He is survived by his wife Mayâ€" belle (Henry) Stewart; and sis- ter Elizabeth (Mrs. Edgar Nigh), Stouffville; and brothers Harry and Lorne of Toronto. He was predeceased by one brother, Carson. of chief as the force grew. At present there are ~16 men on - the force, including the chief. County Emergency Measures Organiz- ation. Duties to commence April Isl. Yearly salary 5 4,500. Males only need apply. , , ,, .I. L Smith. Funeral services were held in Clerk-Treasurer' Melville United Church on . t Tuesday afternoon. Interment§ COUPIY York. g \I was made at Peaches Cemetery. Brigades Fight Weekend Fires Richmond Hill Fire Departâ€" At 8.45 pm. an alarm took ment fought three blazes over the fire fighting apparatus to the weekend. the home of Wilf Morison, 78 Saturdaylnoon the depart- Wright Street, Richmond Hill, merit extinguished a fire In the where Chesterfield cushions buck seat cushions of a Stude- stored under the cellar stairs baker car on the Richmond were on fire. Again a cigarette butt is believed to have been the cause. Damage is estimated at $30.00. Saturday a fire which did damage estimated at $45,000 to $50,000 took the brigade to the home of W. R. Binch on Bay- view north of Steeles Ave. The family had left the home at 3 pin, and the alarm was not sounded until 8.55 phi. The Richmond Hill Brigade fought the blaze until 1.30 am. De- ‘stroyed was a three-car gar- age with servants' living quart- ers above, where the blaze or- iginated. The fire spread to the main house. where extensive damage was done to one bed- rooln, with smoke and water damage throughout the whole residence. Aurora Fire Brigade exting- uished a fire in a large brick home on the farm of Ozark Farms Ltd., just north of Bond Lake on Yonge Street. The *I EMBIISTIIATIIII SALE: SAVE UP To 51081.» I963 AMERICAN “330" 4 DOOR SEDAN Whitewall Tires, Windshield WashersI Mirror Real Economy in Transportation I963 CLASSIC “660" 4 DOOR SEDAN Automatic Transmission, Radio, -Whitewall Tires, Windshield Washers, Wheel Discs, Outside Mirror Finished in Lovely Ivory and Gold. I963 CLASSIC "660" 4 DOOR STATION WAGON Automatic Transmission, Radio, Whitewall Tires, Floor Mats. Windshield Washers. Gold and Ivory. I963 AMBASSADOR “990" 4 DOOR SEDAN Automatic Transmission, Radio, Whitewall Tires, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Bucket Seats, Windshield Washers, Lite Pkg.. Remote Control Mirror, Floor Mats. Ivory Colour. Beautiful in Appearance, Performance and Economy. I963 AMBASSADOR "990" , Temperanceville Area News I There were nine tables of players at the euchre on Feb- ruary 26 In the Temperance- ville school house, sponsored by the Women's Institute. Prize winners for the ladies were Mrs. Helen Annand, Mrs. Verna Fuller and Sheila Helntzman. The travelling prize was won by Roberta Wilson. For the' men winners were Bill Fuller,. Bob Ash and Mrs. Laura Percy. The next euchre will be held March 12 at 8.15 at the school house. Mrs. Nelson Thompson, con- vener of the historical research, committee, will be in charge of: the program at the March Wli meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. C. Beynon, on Wednes- day, March 13. Lunch commit- tee for this meeting is Mrs. H. Ciopp and Mrs. D. Chalk. Birthday greetings are ex- tended to Mr. W. Hare, who was 84 on March 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Hare celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary on Feb- ruary 20th, very quietly with members of their immediate family present. , Mrs. Wilbert Jennings and Heights parking lot. The car he- longed to S. Boyle. Cause of the fire is believed to be a ci- garette butt which had been thrown out of a window and blown back Into tile car. lodg- ing on the back seat, low prices Guarantee lowest Prices In Ontario. Just A Few Of Our Low Prices ' SHAMROCK WEEK Get In The Spirit Of The Irish - SEE PADDY PIG On Display ~ Won- ALL STEAKS I 59: lb. 49c BLADE. and SHORT RIB ROASTS (SIRLOIN, T-BONE. PORTERHOUSE & ROUND) Use your handâ€"and SAVE! Check Slate Flim's low insurance rates tor house is occupied by Mr. Van- derhuk, who was not at home at the time the alarm was re- Mrs. Lorne Cunningham at-l tended the World Day of Pray- er service on March 1 in St. LOIN PORK cuops lb. 65: 4 DOOR STATION WAGON ureiuldriversâ€"ratessolowthatono Mark's Chapel, Oak Ridges. corded at 11.30 am. Damage is “mm maysavaimmnamdd. estim ted t 2000 Automatic Transmission, Radio, Solex Windshield, Tilt Mirror, ImCalltOday' .wnflged t: asléan_'to“:1‘liedw:: 3 98c | 29‘ Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Windows, Whitewall Tires, LLOYD HARVEY the rear of the house, where v o N ‘ ~ - Windshield Washers, Back-Up Lights, Remote Control Mirror, 1 on the fire originated' and to the . . g i Twin Grip Differential, Floor Mats. Finished in Striking Concord Maroon. 05 Ge. TU 4-~~91 frame kitchen. The rest of the‘ 31 Yonge St. N. 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