glohn Addison Continues ileavy Daily Schedule â€"- The week of March 18 con- Pierce, in Richvale, concluded tinues the busy schedule of John Wednesday's activities. I! Addison, Liberal candidate in On Thursday, the candidate the federal election. will keep up the pace by at- On Monday, Mr. Addison at- tending a morning coffee party tended five coffee parties, start- at the home of Mrs Veyssiere, ing at the home of Mrs. Jean 244 Tampico, Richmond Hill, Nngent, 401 Fernleigh Circle, and an afternoon party_ at the Richmond Hill, and going on home of Mrs Mary Derrick, 338 to the homes of Mrs. Ewart Browndale, Richmond Hill The Stiver, Unionville; Mrs. Bill evening will be spent at a rally Champion in Markham Town- at Mount Albert Community ship, and Mrs. Elmer Hill of Hall. Arnleigh Heights. The evening John Addison will be canvas- found him attending a coffee sing in the East Gwillimbury party at the home of Mrs. L. Heights area Friday morning, Stephenson, Newmarket. with an afternoon coffee party scheduled for the home of Mrs. Tues‘hy morning Mr- Addi' K. Holmes, Newmarket. He will con spent canvassing in the be principal speaker at a rally southern part of Richmond Hill at the Kleinburg public School and attended a business meetâ€" in the evening. ing in Toronto in the afternoon. The Lake wucox area will be Two evening coffee parties were canvassed Saturday morning, attended at the home of Mrs. an informal “get.acqualnt- George Fenwmk and Mrs- Mary ed" reception at Trinity Hall, Jinks†1“ R19hm°nd 3111' Aurora, scheduled for the after- Mr. Addison attended a coffee noon from 2 to 4 pm. Mr. and party at the home of Mrs. A. Mrs. Addison have sent invita- Lander, Richmond Hill, Wed- tions to approximately 35,000 nesday morning, and spent the people to attend this event. afternoon canvassing in Aurora From 4 to 7 pm. Saturday, Heights. An afternoon coffee the York North Liberal skating party at the home of Mrs. G. party will be held at Aurora Parent, Newmarket, and an eve. Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Addison ning one at the home of Mrs. will attend. . RICHVALE NEWS Correspondent Mrs. Anne Hewitt 78. 18th Ave. TU. 4-7645 School News On March 12 at Richmond gave the parents an opportuni- Hill Arena, Area No. 1 Mark- ty to see their children at ham Schools played off for the school. There was a science de. township championships. The monstration and the teachers schools playing were Bayview taught some of the parents as Glens, Henderson. Woodland well as the children. and 16th Ave. Congratulations Charles Howitt School held a go to the Woodland team in successful white elephant sale winning the championship. on March '7. The profit of $82 Bayview Glens tied one game was sent to the Red Cross. At and lost two. Henderson won 16th Ave. Mr. Vandermey’s one. tied one and lost one. room held a candy sale for the Woodland won two and lost Red Cross. The boys and girls one. 16th Ave. won two and collected $8. lost one. In the game between Guides and Brownies BayView Glens and 16th Ave. 2nd and 4th Richvale Guides, the score was 16th Avo. 5, Bay- Brownies and the parent asso- view Glens 0. Goal getters elation are holding a fashion were Ian Miller, Jim Brass, Ga- show on March 30, at 2.30 p.m., ry Cliff and John Hewitt (2). at Charles Hewitt School, I l l . l . was he d in the afternoon and is extended to Gilt/lirth loss of lots 41 and 42 and Yonge St_ ELGIN MILLS JEFFERSON NEWS Evening Branch St. John’s Anglican Church TU' 4'27'38 Because of the compleuon 0’ :No. 7 Highway at Langstaff Mowers. Auxma†Sideroad, which will be accomâ€" The executive of the moth- , .. - plished this year, and the ers Sulllaghggld 811:5: “‘15:: building of the new Roselawn Mon ay‘ p School, Vaughan Township made for their annual tea and bake sale. It will be held in May. Attention all mothers of Cubs Scouts, Brownies and Guides; donations of baking will be gratefully received, contact Mrs. Roy Bell, TU. 4â€"2536. Scouts and Cubs Remember the father 'and son banquet March 28 at 7 o'- clock sharp at St. John's Parish Hall. All fathers of the lst Jef- ferson are invited. School Area Board has found it necessary to revise the ho- undaries of the four most nor- therly schools in the first con- cession. These revisions were described to the board and in- terested ratepayers at Thurs- day night‘s meeting by Trus- tee Ross Joiliffe. chairman of the management committee. The new boundaries were ap- proved as follows: Langstaff School The existing east, west and south boundaries, north to the new No. 7 Highway. Hospital Auxiliary At the York Central Hospital Auxiliary annual meeting held in Richmond Hill United Charles Hewitt School Church last week the Elgin North from the new No_ 7 Mills - Jefferson auxiliary Highway to the south of Edgar served cookies and coffee dur- Avenue, but not including the ing the break period. residences on both sides of Ed- Jefferson Community Club gar Avenue" On March 27 the women's group of the Jefferson com- munity club will hold their meeting at school. Neighborhood Notes Many happy returns to Jan- ice Gradeen and Timothy Clar- ence Snell who celebrate their birthdays on March 21: also to David Robertson on March 22, and to Tommy Bell on March 23. Birthday wishes to Heather McFee, Rhonda Ford and to Jimmie Ford who all celebrate on March 28. Sympathy of the community William Roselawn School Residences on both sides of Edgar Avenue commencing at the junction of Edgar Avenue and Yonge Street, thence west to Avenue Road, north to Bir- ch Avenue, both sides includ- ing lots 54, 55 and 56 on Aven- ue Road, west to Bathurst St- reet and north to Carrvllle Road, thence west to Dufferin Street, both sides Carrville Road north to line between lots 41 and 42, thence east to Yonge Street on said line. Ross Doan School Junction of line between 'l 23:1 bigghgmï¬: Edgar Stevens reet, west to Dufferin Street, of Willowdale who passed away recently. Miss Gail Kerfoot and Miss Beverly Goyit from Simcoe spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Leno. On Saturday Bruce Waters travelled to Trenton to watch the Richmond Hill Hornets play. They are the only local team left in the OMHA play- offs. The series is now tied one all. The Hornets won on Saturday by 4-3. On March 24, Trenton will play in Richmond Hill at 3 o’clock. If Richmond Hill wins, Yonge Street. WATCH JOHN ADDISON Liberal Candidate in York North Henderson Ave. lost by 1-0 to models will be Guides. Brown- they Will advance Into the on“ 10th Ave. The goal getter for ies and their mothers. The out- larlo finals- 16th Ave. was Jim Kremin. In fits are being supplied by Patti lhe game between Woodland Lu and Dorothy Brown. Make- and 16th Ave. the score Was 1- up is being handled by Beauty I for Woodland and the lone Counsellor. Dorothy Brown will [cal was scored by Bob Fiew- be the MC. Admission is $1.00 Welling. All of the schools play- per person and tickets may be ed heads up hockey and thanks purchased by phoning Mrs. go out to the coaches for all Miles, AV. 5-4469, Mrs. Smith, their help. AV. 5-3576, or Mrs. Markie, During noon hour of the AV. 5-3207. »- I‘ 3 52' :II a], ‘3‘! V". . :h-‘v o I‘ c I ii Mo. Th 16th Ave. Goal getter: {or the wood Lanc- who celebrated his winners were John Pockllngton sixth birthday with eight of his Jane and John Hewitt (3), for Rich- friends on March 8. vale, John Hudson and Harold greetings also go out to Russ- Malrs scored. ell Hills, 16th Ave. who cele- . On March 15, Richvale house brated his ninth birthday on league hockey games were March 9. Russell took his played at the town arena. In friends bowling. the junior league Kim Adams Deepest sympathy go out to “All Stars" defeated Larry Mr. Gladwin Watson and fam- Keatirlgs "Keatings" for the fly on the recent bereavement championship. of his wife. In the senior division Harold May I take this oppor- Mairs’ "Wolves" defeated tunity to remind all voters Wayne Bardeau's "Hawks". of Poll No. 90,York North Richvale Student Council that the place for voting on have undertaken a project call- April 8 is at vs, 16th Ave. ed “Commonwealth Books". This project is to send books UNIONVILLE : The junior far- to African countries. mers presented a cheque for On March 7 Richvale held $180.00 to the County of York .. open house for all parents. It Hospital Fund. l‘ Kar Mart Fina CORNER OF YONGE St. ‘SOUTH a HARDING BLVD. â€" RICHMOND HILL The Triumph T.R.3 and the new Herald 5 pas- senger coupe is now at Kar Mart Fina. These cars are priced well below list. Full time mechan- ic ready to service all makes of cars as well as those of the new purchasers. It costs nothing to ask about this little, easy to drive, easy to park, 48 mile to the gallon sport coupe for only $1,595. If you were not even considering a second car, how could anyone go wrong at a price like this? And the trade and terms that are available at $01!!" defhmlEld IIviiili gauchised new Triumph ..eaer, ar art aYoneand a' Blvd. TU. 4-4372. ’ g H rdmg '88 Triumph T.R.s. White '58 Chemist 6 cyl. Stand- wlth tonneau cover, and this am SUCK A "81 NEW. and car sells here with our com- “'5 ‘1 Biscayne f" a mu plete service dept. for wer- price or 3995' we will take $39 down. balance over 24 ranty at our large Fina Sta- months. Call tion. Trade and terms. Full TU. 4-4872 price $2,495. A $400 saving. '57 Oldsmobile 2 door hard TU. 4-4372 top. Radio, automatic, nice , 2 tone finish. Our price to- ’61 Chev. pick-up Vs ton in new condition. New tires, day $899 with $39 down, 24 months to pay at Her Mart new battery. This pick up can not be told from new. Fina. Also to clear to make room Our price $1,495. With newlfm‘ new cars â€" plates and only $90 down. T“ 44372 % Call '59 Ford .Automatio, $99 down, balance $38 a month. ‘58 Ford Sedan. $99 down, balance $28 a month. ’57 Chev Sedan. $99 down, balance $37 month. ’58 Vauhali. $29 down, bal- ance $29 month. '58 Mercedes Benz, 899 down, $32 a month. CALL TU. “81! TU. 41-437: '56 International dump truck 8180. Gross weight 28,000 lbs. All heavy duty and we mean all heavy duty. This truck is ready for work. We can finance at a full price of $1,595. Kar Mart Fina. TU. 4-4372 g .mre W-s 4â€"2 {or go out ‘to Jim Nickerson. Westâ€" These a few days with her cousins Colleen and Gary Boyle. LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-TU.4-I105 A COMPLETE HEALTH PROGRAM FOR ALL , prescribed drugs and appliances. Financing Will be similar to the current hospitalisation plan‘ Stephen Ratchford on his sixth birthday on March 19. 0N Channel 3 BARRIE WED., MARCH 27th ‘75 PM. Mr- Addison will diaâ€" ‘ cuss issues vital to you. (Inserted by York North Liberal Assoc.) Get well wishes for a speedy recovery to Mr. David Davies, who has been ill with pneumo- nia. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Patton, Elgin Mills Road were Mr. and Mrs. J.,Cooper, their daughter Carol and James Mitchell. Mr. Gordon Boyle of St. Ca- with his unc) r and Ms. Lyle Boyle and (anally. Miss Jones of Unionvilie spent Belated birthday greetings to i‘ypewriters . Adding Machines SALES - SERVICE . RENTALS I. H. SIMS ‘your office machine speciallst’ 88 Baker Ave.. Richmond Hill lee portable models at ‘Wight’s Pharmacy' Day or Evenings TU. 4-1745 All popular makes on hand Special Students’ Rates New School Boundaries Set, Vaughan Twp., Front thence north to line between lots 44 and 45, thence east to In answer to a question from THE LIBERAL} Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, March 21,. 1963' 15, â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"-ï¬â€˜ an interested parent about she assured the questioner that highest percentage of street between Garden Avenue and Roosevelt Drive where children are now travelling to school over a path across a farmer's field Superintendent Joseph Gibson replied that he understood the township has secured a right-of way and in- tends to proceed with the st- reet. Mrs. Black of Jefferson asked if all children attending these four schools could reach school without having to walk along Yonge Street and was as- sured that they could with the exception of some living on Yonge Street. Mrs. Black also asked if this re-arrangement of boundaries would leave any empty class- rooms. Superintendent Gibson replied that some 88 to 90 pupils would be removed from . atten-,rooms and up. the matter Will be given much dance. It was suggested that thought later. “As a follow up " of the great expression of in- ,slight increases at the George I ‘ t The superintendent reporj‘lsailey School, Maple, and the the schools be divided Into two ted enrolment at the end of Lower Ninth School and a dew . Groups, those with one and February was 3 105 i f fi' terest in the teaching of the °, - . . . up n he crease 0 ye at Charles How-_ three R‘s at last “Pegs public two rooms and those with four from January. This reflected itt School. meeting, it would seem advis-l V able to introduce a system of 1 teaching specialists in grades 1' 7 and 8." I - - Slightly over $14,000.00 will . have to be raised by Vaughan .. Township School Area Board in 1963 to complete repaymentl to the Ontario Department of‘ Education of an overpayment. I of grant in 1961. The township board ended j; the year 1961 with an appar- '- ent surplus of $78,682.43, and '- it was not until after the 1962 ' budget had been set and had 1 been included in the township .7 = council's budget that the staff . discovered the overpayment of, grant. When they drew it to DOMESTIC FUEL OILS _ We are pleased to announce to our customers a program of services given to you at no extra cost. _ These FREE SERVICES apply to power fired oil burners in your principal reSIdence. the Lan staff School, which _ s . would rgpresent three clasS- ilifntatttiigtï¬hldd;fagild:d (ihldztlrit * (1) Annual Clean-0m; sen/Ice rooms. This year a portable, a could be paid back in two in; * (2) Inspection of Oil heating equipment once during the :ggfnmsvnglcgoggid 33:1 aigismï¬ll stalments one-third in 1962 and} heating season. or ha y _ - . . . been intended for use as a “V0 thirds 1“ 1963 * (3) “No Heat†serv1ce calls to correct a failure in the operation of oil burners or controls. Why don’t you become a. customer of Hall’s Domestic Fuel Oils and take advantage Of these BIG SAVINGS. As long as you continue to be a. fuel Oil customer of Hall’s Domestic Fuel Oils you will receive these services FREE OF CHARGE. Contact us now and benefit by this offer before the next heating season begins. “Budget Terms For Fuel Oil Accounts†P.O. Box 132, Richmond Hill Last year $26,227.47 was re- paid and the balance of I 2,; $52,455.95 remains to be paid this year. To offset this am- ount, according to the annual . finance report for 1962 preâ€" sented to the board at its regu-1 1 lar meeting Thursday, receipts during that year exceeded exâ€"‘ penditures by the amount of $38,286.90, leaving $14,228.48 to be raised in this year's rate.I I Acting on a suggestion froml Superintendent Joseph Gibson,l the board agreed to provide plaques for the school with the. classroom had been pressed in- to service. These would prob- ably not be in use next year. Former trustee, Terry Good- win asked if any consideration had been given to the estab- lishment of a senior school? Trustee Joliiffe replied that the board had been fully oc- cupied up to the present. “In fact," he said, “I have never spent so much time working at anything as I have recently for the school board.†He added with a smile, “And I don‘t even get paid for it." However Phone TU. 4-4361 a . 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