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The Liberal, 3 Oct 1963, p. 13

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LOCAL AN! (Across The t FURNITURE H MODERN 127 Bin PHOZ‘ V‘ Challenge 0F THE Briefs Invited on the Subject of the Proposed MEDIGAL'SERVIGES INSURANCE Total resources on sep 7"“ rd. 7W h Ill Vine centerence' ml [ne Ioranl 'r u ' ' ' overa ; ~ - .t tember 30' 1962' were $1.1_ We fit right mtot e of panels and “orksmps, en 500.333 and they included'picmre’” M" Chapman said med “‘5‘ Sa‘urday- l _ . . a comment on one of the key-1 Mr. Chapman said a good; Eiiggggs. $113 bafignczpfggllf "Ute. .addresses 0“ e(iim‘wmonydeal of the briefs made were in; ling $1,043,788 was all the Statisms 3‘ the. Qanéd‘a" “11:01): English and in some casâ€"i society had to defray thelucatmnal Assoc‘anons Con‘f‘e‘r'ies halting Fnench but that del-f cost of its programme in thelence m Quebec City last \veek-iegates at least attempted to be? six months prior to the Air; Attending the I - conference,ibilingual. I i ‘ F1119” campaign. The SOC-'which included representation] Among topics were experi-t 18W has no other funds. . . . l lfrom the 10 provinces, depart-lmems 1“ making entrance 95": IAMD 'I'LIE HnUED ITh standard. improvements facts, “This is impact in will have st With this it might not objection i like too mu new methi Mr. Chapm: Reports fro aminations and school planning‘will be circu in ious high scl [classroom t e c h n i q u e s andand discussed The Government of Ontario has appointed an Enquiry which: l. Having regard to the maintenance of the physical and material well-being of the people of Ontario, and the soda], economic and health benefits to be achieved through the establishment and operation of a feasible medical mice: insurance programme, shall. . . Examine end enquire into, hold meetings for the study end discussion of. receive representations in connection with mat- ter: related to. and consonant with, the basic principles. pur- poses and objectives of Bill 163 of the 1962-63 session of the legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario respecting Medical Services Insurance. 2. After due study and consideration, to make recom- mendations and report upon matters enquired into under the terms set out herein as the commissioners see fit to the Prime Minister and Executive Council of Ontario. Notifications of intention to file briefs should be submitted on or before October 11th and actual briefs (25 copies) no later than November 15th to the Secretary. ancer P R I Z E S : First~G.E. F.M. Radio, Value $49.50 Second â€"-â€"Admira1 Radio, Value $39.95 Thirdâ€" Transistor Tape Recorder, Value $29.95 DI. 1. 6mm HAO" Ckairman THE RESOURCES OF THE SOCIETY Finest Chesterfield Recovering AT NO EXTRA COST so WHY BE SATISFIED WJTH LESS Two generations of experience as your guarantee Budget Terms Available Cordially invite All Their Friends and Neighbours To Drop In and See the Demonstration of R.C.A. Victor and Colour T.V. FREE GIFTS FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY ROBERT ARONS UPHOLSTERING lAMB THE MOVER LTD. (Across The Street) Or Across the Continent FURNITURE HANDLED GENTLE AS A LAMB MODERN STORAGE WAREHOUSE 127 Birch Ave. - Thomhill. Ont. 252 SOUTH TAYLOR MILLSâ€"884-2230 An Announcement in the Public Interest RICHMOND HILL TV LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING NO OBLIGATION WINNERS NAMES TO BE DRAWN BY MAYOR NEAL 28 Levendale Road Richmond Hill AV. 5-3756 PHONE AV. 5-4911-2-3 RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE u-mmmmmmuummummmmmmuummmmm \nummumumumnmmmmmumwmmmma Over 45 Years Experience WE ARE THE BEST lUCKY DRAWS Now at Their New Location ONTARIO Across from Loblaw’s, at York Central High School.ments of education, administ- Area parents needn‘t feel localgrators, inspectors and trustees discrepancies in the numbersfwere Mr. Chapman. and York attending high school and thoseg‘Central Trustees John Hons» finally entering univerSity are,herger, Lewis Clement and so singular. Superintendanthrnest Redelmeier. 'd. sam 011.31)?“ fax , The conference. in the form "We fit right “"50 the OYeréniof panels and workshops, end- picture," Mr. Chapman Asaxri mied last Saturday. York Central Trustees At Quebec Conference T. C. Cuxn. Sea-nary Room ‘18, 67 College St. Toronto I Tekphone 365-4024 PHONE es and and discussed Should fl-Stcâ€"ip Fighting For Rigâ€"hts E§Start Doing,York County UWC Told ' This was the advice of a wo-‘councii and that the Canadi man, Mrs. M. J. Sabia, .of St. Federation of University \‘ iCatharines, viceâ€"president for men is a group member. 5va “Central Ontario of the Univers-‘jal proposals have been ma “ity Women's Club. She was ad- for the centenary celebrau {dressing the opening meeting~but no final decisions made ‘lof the York County Universityâ€"H W women's Club in Newmarket.‘â€" Plans were announced for formation of three new groups. Mrs. Les Oliver, Aurora. will be chairman of a book discus- sion group: Miss El Izzard, Richmond Hill. will be in charge of the newly formed education group: and Mrs. Ian Kerr. Richmond Hill, will organize the beginner's French convers- ation group. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK Mrs. David Coon, Stouffville. study group convener, reported the investment group would meet at the home of Miss M. Gout-lay. Aurora. October 22. An advanced French convers- ation group will hold its open- ing meeting October 3 at the home of Mrs. W. P. Fish, New- market. Salad Days can be Unhappy Days Improper nefrigeration of salads, custards and cream-filled desserts can cause illness and even death. Housewives should be extra careful in the storing of such foods to prevent food poisoning. The staph-germ increases rapidly producing a toxin which produces the illness, if such food has been con- taminate-d and left in a warm place. Be Wise - Refrigerate . CARL E, HILL, M.D., M.O.H The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Keith Norris. Yonge Street, Newmarket. At- tending were members from King. Richmond Hill. Aurora, Stouffvllle, Sutton and New- market. Miss Edna Izzard, president. conducted a business meeting with a special welcome given new members by Mrs. Irving Harris, of Newmarket, member- ship secretary. “We Canadans have more leisure than any other country in the world yet how effective are we outside our homes?" She noted how few wo- men there are in any area of the nation’s economic and political life when it is the economic factor that control: their lives. “We must be more knowledg- eable about taxation, govern- ment subsidies. and our legal rights. We must forget our per- sonal identity and join with other women's organizations who are interested in the same problems." Mrs. Sabin appealed to club members to play a more effect- ive role in public life especially in molding public opinion. Women have to stop fight-ported on the progress of the ing for their‘yights and take up Canadian Centenary Council. the responsibilities which with them. Mr. Chapman said a good deal of the briefs made were in both English and in some cas- es halting Fnench but that del- egates at least attempted to be ments of education, administ-;making high school education rators, inspectors and trustees‘possible for all. were Mr. Chapman. and York; One American speaker Central Trustees John Hons~l emphasized what was be- herger, Lewis Clement and? in: taught today in scien- Emest Redelmeier. ce Was its history rather _ : than the discovery of new _The eonference. Am_ the “"3", facts. Mr_s.7 W. R. Outerbridge re- 884-7456 FREE GIFTS She explained 230 organizations have representation on this council and that the Canadian Federation of University Wo~ men is a group member. Savor- al proposals have been made for the centenary celebration "This is having some impact in the US. and will have some effect here. With this in mind, parents might not have so much objection to what seems like too much switching of new method textbooks," Mr. Chapman said. Reports from the conference will be circulated among var- ious high school departments "HIELAND WILLIE" MERCURY YONGE STREEEzaSfithSSEEELES AVENUE lst Langstaff Keneu went on flushing program of watermains a weekend trip to Oxtrail, Hock- is underway in an attempt to ley Valley. Orangeville. Al- correct this. though the weather was dull« * * * * and raining, 17 Keneus enjoyed NEWMARKET : PermiSSinn to themselves with games. out-lerect a small 20 feet by 12 feet door weather permitting, and building behind the screen {or games indoors. Thanks go to' use of the minor baseball teams leaders and helpers in making was granted by Newmarket this trip enjoyable. Town Council. East Richvale bowling league ‘standings are: Jelstones and Sluggers tied with 14 points. Hillbillies 12. Rum Runners 11, Petticoats 10. Gones 9. No Name and Wellwishers 7. Men‘s high triple with handicap: Lyle Breedon 764, Jebn Hills 729. Ladies’ high triple with han- dicap: Colleen Breedon 685. 'eggy Longstaff 684. Silver .sollar awards for the week are Ross Tripp 794 and Donna Chi- anetti’. 712. Cub News Church New ,Socials On September 29, Emmanuel Sgt. Frank Martin Jr., Oak Church held an anniversaryfAve. is home until October 2. service. The service was held'On October 6, he will be leav- as a harvest and thanksgivinzfing for Alert, which is the Members from Hanlan's Pointfmost northerly point in Canada. attended and a buffet luncheon Mr. and Mrs. John Hills and was served after the service. ffamily spent the weekend at Bowling News :Go Home Lake. RICHVALE NEWS Correspondent Mrs. Anne Hewitt, 78 16th Ave. TU. +7645 AURORA : The town's water supply has been checked for causes of discoloration and un- pleasant taste. At present a flushing program of watermains is underway in an attempt to correct this. Wedding bells rang out on September 28 for Mr. Raymond Winteriield, Rooscwlt Drive. and Miss Lois Allen. formerly of Elgin Mills. Rev. Fred Jack- son. former rector of Emmanu- el Church performed the cere- mony which was held at St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Rich- mond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. John Hills and family spent the weekend at Go Home Lake. AT The possibility of preparing a play for the spring was dis- cussed but no decision reached. Mrs. J. McCague. gift shop convener for the branch, re- ported that Mrs. G. W. Finlay, RR. 2, Kine City, who serves on the Central executive as gift shop convencr, has a great many gifts for the shop. She Would like volunteers to pack- age and price these gifts. It is necessary that volunteers con- tavt Mrs. Finlay to arrange The first meeting of the‘ G.H.V.S. Branch of York Cen~ tral Hospital Auxiliary. follow- ing the summer recess, met at' the home of Mrs. John Mc- Cague. The president, Mrs. R.1 Britnell, was in the chair to] open the meeting and conduct the business. The functions of the auxiliary are to give serv- ice and to raise money. Until the hospital opens. with the opportunity for service. it is the “ways and means" that dominate the business session. The first money-making pro- ject for the season is a progres-’ Committee assignments were made for cloak room attend- ants. lunch serving and poster making. sive euchre and bridgé t5 be held October 28 in Victoria fiquarg Community Hall at 8:15. G.H.V.S. BranchY.C.H. Auxiliary THE LIBERAL} iRichmond Hi1], Ont, Thursday, October 8rd, 1963 The October meeting, fourth Monday in the month. will be held in the home of Mrs. G. Joyce, 8:00 p.111. days of work. Refreshments were served by the hostess for the social hour. SELLING YOUR HOME? TRY "LIBERAL" CLASSIFIEDS PHONE TU. (-1105 OR AV. 5-3316 DRAPES. CARPETS, RUGS, FURNITURE. ALL CARPET REPAIRS MOTHPROOFING IMMEDIATE Pick-Up and Delivery Sale of NEW BROADLOOM Free Estimates RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-3833 SUPER CARPET CLEANING C0. 0 Highland Door Prizes O Refreshments Dancers 0 $1,000. in Q Pipers SALES LTD. You will be delighted to see our wondrous collection of high fashion millinery priced from $6 to $25. Lush velvets‘ feathers, vel- ours‘ fur souffle. seal, beaver felts fashion the new soft sil- houettes in glorious colors of cranberry. antique gold. pine green. columbian blue, ruby. turquoise, autumn browns. '63 chapeaux are tailored but definitely elegant and feminine. OVER 1,000 NEW FALL HATS 7 m 9."63m"\‘m'meV‘V‘V~VAVAV~VAVAV~VAW~ .‘ A 4-. 3319 YONGE ST. bus stops belo“ City Limit: am. - 6 p.m‘; Friday to 9 pm Mw‘ékma'xxmxxxw Millinery & Accessories Mac/9&1." e

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