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The Liberal, 14 Nov 1963, p. 19

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THEWLIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Km; 11th. 1963 19 4 :nns' attractively laid uith hcau- opportunity {or any mother KM": \li' and \lrs Smith, Peffer- lil‘iil {all flowers <citin: tho a now cub or scout to mom thc l;i\'.‘_ parcnls ol' \lrs. Thelma u St'f‘ll!‘ 'l‘hcrc unrr tun illllnis' other nimhcrsnplrasc rum-c l‘nrrl are visiting her. Mrs. at 530 and film and nothing Mrs. Dlt‘k\‘nn \lilicr slicnl Smith spool some time at the . i . r . - much hm dirtx IlhIlt‘s‘ and \\'l<ll» Inst \H‘ck in Pcicrbm‘ouzh bamar nu Siillli‘dal'. Elemng Brand} 5" JOhn' ‘angllcan Churn: hoiicx ui‘rc lvll ailcr lllc last \‘lsitin: hi‘r cousin )liss \lal‘s» \lr and \Irs Nclson Thom- Tl'v 41-3003 slllln: a mod llll’lll'allflll of arc! .\li~(‘iillnrh le l'f‘f‘rllll)’ \‘lSllt’fI Mr. and tho sum-ms of the fllllllt‘l' \lrs Mari Black has return~ \lrs. Tom 'l‘homasson and fam- . \lr and Mrs \Vrillcr \lil‘i‘c ml home from Rranson Hospital il_\‘. Sulcnlinm. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Community (‘luh Mar: l’i‘lci‘mu unn lllt‘ urczilii :iiirl l‘nn‘ili. Illllslllll‘i. \\t‘l'l‘ llcr Tricnds iiiin her a speedy 'l'huinasson recently moved to Mrs. E. .\. TNT}. lh‘hl luvsr .\liss 'l‘hclma Sparling. 'I‘nr- :iicsls of Mr illltl Mrs .\l‘t'llil‘ rr-iixcri. Si'dcnlmm from Bdthurst St. dcnt of tho (‘Ollllllllllll_\ club, onto, mm firsl prize of a brain Mt‘l’cc. Balhursl St. on Sunday \lcmhcrs of lhc Community Many llfll‘l‘)‘ Ti‘lurns Of the‘ uponmi tho annual lizr/lmr {it the lil‘ul qtiill. Mrs .lcan Lavcnricr 'l‘hc inolhcrs auxilinry \\lII will hc clad to know that Ml‘. dfll’ IO Calhal‘lm‘ RalChfm‘d 0“ <chnol last Solllitlsu 'l‘m‘i‘c “on sccoml prm' illlfl Miw R inch on Niix-ciiilicr ‘30 at lllt‘ .lill‘k Shophrrrl, ulm has hccn Novcinhcr 9, Andrea Goulding was sumclliiu: l'ur mi-riniic at IA‘I,Bt'llf‘lll'. Willmulalc won homo of .\Ir<, .\r(‘hic Alt'l“f‘f‘ in hospital (liiriii: lhc past November lb'. Jeannie Corkin . tho bazaar, t‘illltllt“. )ll‘l'Ft‘l‘\l‘\’. third pruc in tho draw. 'I‘hc The mcclinr: will start :it 8.30 four works is DI‘OQI‘P§<I]];: nice- November I? and to Judy toys knittin: :umls. aprons, ladics of tho community arc In and all members arc askcd lolly and will be home from hosp» lx’nappett who celebrates her. (‘zilt<lll‘\‘. llmm‘ NIH”: and a hc complimcnlcrl on this iinc bc prcscnt This \llll he a good ital soon. birthday on November 19. wonderful cook book comprâ€" lmyaar, ' “ ' ' r' r i ' >~ W " ""’â€"‘ ‘ “(Id of tho favnrilc rm-ipos of St. .lohn's (‘hurch .Vcws ('Illl) inciniicrs l’nr tho t'lllltl~ Sunday cx'cning chmlwr 1‘. Q l'r‘ll lhcrc wits (i lil‘nn :ucssiii: fit 7.30. \\‘illmul;\lc l‘mlml Q mutt-st. a fish Wind illltl films. (‘hurch t‘huir. under tho lcarl- 9 .\|to:c1hr‘r this was :i must crship of William I‘nwcll \\llI . sum-(“Mill lmmu‘. This )‘t‘fil‘nul on a cnnccrl of church. ‘ llit‘rc \\'<‘I‘r‘ “W \'(‘l'.\' nttractivr‘ music at St. .lnhn's Church. Al . '93 WW“? XI” I‘ll'lllfl lJ‘lm tho close of the owning: thcrc . “WI Ml" JCSW‘ “all Dmircrl will bc a chance to chat \HIIl ton in the wrcoth mum and Mrs \‘i. (iambic and Mrs. Ila/cl llall pourcd tca in tho (‘liristmas stocking room hmcv \lcllnwcll “as tho lucky ulnncr of tho chrislmns stockiuas :1an Third and fourth from left are Richmond Hill‘s Bruce Wilson and l’etcr Purvis with l Woody Lambe, John Tyson and George Buckley. \lrs ‘ WYV'XY'VW ' AAAAAAAAAAAAA AMA I 6 the lllt‘ITlllf‘l"§ of tho choir while rctrcshmcnts are being serva The evening branch of the W. A. hold a most successful turch (tumor at lhc church on vacmhcr 8. 'l‘hc tables “two 0 FOR ALL YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS 884436] ” 285-2267 5 p‘ I P AND STQESS THESETHQEE And you can bcl . . . and he ' nd Hill mins- Tyson of Hamilton. uitar way through such tunes the campus‘ Purple Spur GREAT FOR ‘ trglrgvhrblgtwandered to the and first tenor and Ggeorge "100 Miles". "The Battle of Society, who paid about $4.- HEAT-we “"9 “‘3‘ “I” Em“ “’I‘W‘ green fields are currently Buckley of London. banjo. Stoney Creek': and “Blow- 500. to brim: the famcd m” mm: mu warm“. wowing the Western campus The Lowlandch revived ing in the Wind". for the Christ Illinslrcls to the . crowd and London clubs. an overly-long campus var- 400 ladies. They were enth- campus said. “For my moncy. “mm”. hp“ in mm han Peter Purvis. bass. second icty show recently and were usiastically received. UWO's own Lowlandcrs. - tenor and son of Mr. and brought back withastanding They also gave a performâ€" were much more enjoyable". 3“ “mm. (all us “may {or Mrs. W. H. Purvis. Bridge- ovation and were also feat- ance at London's Latin westernig prpsident D110 // port Street. and Bruce Wil- ured performers when the Quarter night spot which Edward Hall said he. had ‘1 “m, FUN O” NUS (“‘me son. auto harp. baritone and son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson. Roscview Avenue. Songs". Peter PUFVIS is mBIOFlDE ance at Hart House in To- are part of “The Lowland- London's Women's Club in music; Bruce Wilson in mm“, and wondeer why ers“ a folk singing combo activities were sent off to a business administration; they Weren't given a chance witha background of western high-spirited start when the John Tyson in medicine. to perform in "patches". an university's Arts Society pre- sented “An Evening of Folk impressed and delighted locâ€" al reviewers. Woody Lambe is a post grad- music. five youngl men. mixing tra- I h b d annual campus variety show. With the two local lads ditional to k tunes and thcir uate in anima us an ry. “patches should with,“ ‘ ‘ H ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ are Woody Lambe of Hamil- own compositions “crooned. One Western student. Ma- student talent not pseudo IS?) CENTRE SI. RAN] 1 ll. I-I3I3 OPEN MONDA\ T0 THURSDA‘ , R 'A.l\l. T0 6 P.M. ton. guitar and bass: John belted and blushed" their ry Ellen Duncan critical of Broadway productions." Dr. 1 FRIDAY 9 P.M., SATURDA) '1 RM, â€"’ A Hall said. o M Says Iesse Bryson Planning Study Involves York Only Vaughan Deputy-rceve Jcsse‘ Bryson told York County‘Coun- oil at $5.000 planning study of Its 14 municipalities is being done without the knowledge or assistance of Metro planners. Mr. Bryson. chairman of the‘ county's planning committee; who last week announced Mur- ray Jones and Associates of Toronto were hired as planning consultants to make the study said it was for York County as It. exists today. "The whole planning situation is rather complex. ~Rep0rt in Frail? Stymies County; Dales Savcs Day York County Council made a somewhat unsuc- cessful stab at being bil~ Inwal at its last Wednes- day session in Newmarket. As part of the planning committee's report on the Canadian Planning Associ- ation‘s Quebec conference. a portion of the text was in French. since bilinguah Ism was stressed at the conference. a Markham Township Ree- ve Charles Hooper com- mented. "How can we ad- opt It If we can't even read it?" Newmarket Dcputy-rec- we Carolyn Ion did a mast- erful Job of translating the passage In which Charles Mlchaud of Quebec asked all Canadians to be united In their efforts for Canad- a‘s 1967 centennial. North Gwillimbury Rec- ve Joseph Dales then read the passage In French amid the applause of fel- low councillors and com- mented, "Boy, if my high school French teacher could hear me now!“ Township. .0-0-1I.v-I-tl-(Muwme-U-fl-n-QO'v-d If we were 100 miles from Toronto. we wouldn't have the problems we do today. The growth of Southern Ontario extending from the cities affects every one of us.” he said. York County has been unable’ to be organized as a planning area because its southern mun- icipalities. Richmond Hill. Vil- lages of Markham. Stouffville. Woodbridge and Vaughan and Markham Townships are under the jurisdiction of the Metro Planning Board. ..Mr. Jones was Metro planning director from 1955 to 1962 um til he formed his own firm of consultants. He has been requested to ev~ aluate economic. political and social backgrounds of the 14- member municipalities and de- termine their present and fut- ure roles within both the framework of the county ad- joining counties and Metro. From this analysis should come alternatives in administ- ration wnich would deal with anticipated needs and the size. responsibility and annual costs over a 10-year period If such adjustments might have to be made. Existing planning facilities are also to be covered in the re~ port. expected to take four months. The consultants will also be asked to determine how and when such a change. if requir-i ed. would take place. i“---i-w-l--m~~“--i-_u l BOND NOW PROCLAMATION TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the Ontario Municipal Act, a meeting of the Municipal Electors of the Township of Markham will be held in the COMMUNITY HALL, BUTTONVILLE FRIDAY, NOV. 22, I963 From 7 o'clock until 8 o'clock in the evening for the NOMINATION'OF CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICES OF REEVE. DEPUTl-REEVE AND ONE COUNCILLOR FOR EACH OF THE WARDS â€"- ONE. TWO AND THREE To serve the Township of Markham for the year 1964. Nominations will also be held at the same time, for the electiOn of THREE members for Board of Trustees. School Area No. 1. Mark- ham Township: THREE members for Board of Trustees to serve Markham Township School Area No. 2: THREE members for Board of Trustees School Area No. 3 Markham Township and FIVE members for Board of Trustees. 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