School Board Nominations Monday In 1963 two trustees from each ward were elected to \he Richmond Hill Public School Board with one serving a two year term and‘one serving for one year only. Mr. Basil G. P‘appas. who has served one year as a ward 1 irus‘tee after receiving an acâ€" plamalion in last December's glection. told “The Liberal" that he had learned. a lot about the 'school board's business in the past year. and hoped that he had been able to contribute something to its work. He Will be seeking re-electiun. Mrs. Ruth Castle. the retirâ€" ing trustee for want 2 has surv- cd on the board for the pnsl three years. being chairman of the personnel and planning commitl homomn nm "N \ Nominations for four public school trustees one from each‘ward in the town and three separate school trustees will be held in conjunction with the town nominations next Monday night. Nominations will be received between the hours of 7.30 and 8.30 pm. in the auditorium of the Richmond Hill High School. ' " v THE kor onnel and planning .= for the past year. A Pr. I\'h"s. Castle has decided whe‘her she LIBERAI trustees from elected to \he Public School serving a two ilC hmond \\'lH §land for re-el'ectiun. Mr. W. II. Hutchison. ward 3. was appointed to the board in‘ October 1961 to‘ fill a vacancy. He received -an acclamation m the 1962 board and again to the 1963 ,board. During the past year. Mr. Hun-hinson has been m G Sh Sandc M rs. come mbel‘ when Hill rson Dee: K I101 up Ont chairman. ward 2: Sinmson. ward 3: ward 4. They \\'ill )I' re-elevliun next nhers 11‘] O I of the e are David Thur llurold ht XV Ward 4 is all that part of the town west of Yonge Stieet. The Richmond Hill Separate School Board has not adopted the ward system for its election served as set She intends to eclion. John Leclnire. has been a membe two and a half ye; present vice-chair Ward 1 is that part of the town lying between Yong‘e Street and Bayview Avenue north of Crosby Avenue. Ward 2 lies between Yong'e and Bayview and Crosby Avenue and Mark- ham Road. Ward 3 lies between Yongje and Bayview and south of Markham Road. 196‘ A11 [per Street. for the past 5 and is the llug‘e potholes which had plaâ€" gued motorists 0n Bavview Avenue all summer had been ï¬lled in by scrapers before The photographer arrived to take these pictures following last week's rains. How- ever these stretches of road in front of Bavvievv Secondary School give some indicatiof‘ of deplor- able condition of tliiw road. ahie mmdiiiun nf ii ‘ a: mad. Rithnmnd Hill esiQeniK‘. espe- cially in the ea.‘ em portion of town. this week greeted with decided pleasure the appearance of county ditching equipment on Bayview Avenue. Bayview became a munty wad last May 1. Tuesday’s decision by county council to transfer Bayview Ave- nue t0 the Toronto and York Roads Commission, is a long awaitedl step towards the improvement of this much travelled artery. The probability of a four lane paved road with storm sewers, curbs and gutters in 1964 is now much near- er realization. 3m hex: v o N n u for h . . . . And The Rains (Photo by Ramon Stringer) Illlllllllll“\llllllllllll|lllll|llll‘llllllllllll“lllllIllllll\llllmllllullNlll“ appointed to {in a vacancy to the board in June 1961, and at the annual election that year re- ceived an acclamation. He hopes that he will be able to continue to serve the board for another term. Other trustees on the six- member board who will come up for election next year are Rob- ert Steele. Con Thompson and William Parker. Mr. Thompson is leaving the board in order to contest the Ward 1 town coun- cil seat. Gordon R. Trussler, 27 Cart- ier Crescent. chairman of the board, will also seek re-election. VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES RH'HMOND HILL BRANCH Mrs. P. Stockdale Richmond Hill Municipal Hall Came , WVaxughan's Ready \' en ue ,1??th With Equipment llllIlllllllllullllllllllllll“llllIllllflllfllllllll“Illlilllnllllllllilllllllllllll Accepted were Beamish Conâ€" struction. one grader at $12 an hour. no standby rate: Denta Construction. one grader, $7 an hour and $40 a week standby; Street Construction, one grader and a truck, $13.50 per hour and $12 a day standby; Welles- ley Construction, one grader, $10 per hour, $8 per day stand- by. and Peel Construction. two trucks, $10 per hour and $20 standby when not in use. When winter comes and the snow starts flying. Vaughan will be prepared. At Monday's council meeting, councillors accepted five tend- ers for snow removal and plow- ing of its network of roads. For First Snow By delaying start of the well a few weeks until Nov- ember 1 so the project would be eligible for labor subsidy, Trustees expect to save taxpayers about $11,- 000. lnternaï¬onal Water Sup- ply Company. which receiv- ed thc contract to bring in the deep well. has been moving equipment into the site. As an emergency meas- ure, the new test hole has been providing 25 gallons a minute, pumped into the exhausted second well and circulated through the wat- erworks system. Household- ers have. noticed improved water pressure in taps since the auxiliary supply was introduced. Trustee Ross Farquhar predicted the village will be short of water until Spring and cautioned the 1.900 residents to conserve water carefully. The $72,700 project of developing a third well in the Humber Valley has now been approved as a winter works project. been askt us to Cl tion in h: few mon shortage. Residents King ing‘ City r | asked by to cut wa in half du months' 1 by Bill Barnes your telephone manager Almost anywhere in the house, an extension telephone is a good investment in convenience and security. In the bedroom, it can summon aid quickly during illness or other emergencies. 1n the kitchen or workshop, it‘s a great step-saver. In the den, it adds privacy to calls. When you start to mull over your Christmas list. you might give a thought to an extension telephone for someone you want to please all year round. 11 would be a constant reminder of you. . If you've got teenagers around the house. you're most likely familiar with “telephonitus†a common teen-age malady stemming from a strong desire to he sociable. We heard of another case recently. Typically, Mom or Dad almost always found the line busy with 14-year old daugh- ter's chatter. Deciding enough was enough, Mom took action. She placed beside the phone a pcncilled sign read- ing. “ls this call necessary?". and hoped the message would strike home. But the next day Mom found a pencil- led note beneath her message: "How can I tell until l'vc made it?" Handy extension beautiful princeSs set What easier way we‘ll do the rest. -â€" Xmas morn. ‘ut ADDED CONVENIENCE AND SECURITY /S€ Water residents have y village trust- 'ater consump- Iuring the next critical water , one grader, The official board of the per day stand-1Victoria Square charge will Istruction, t\vo“meet in the Headford United hour and $20 Church November 25 at 8 pm. Xmas TELEPHONITUS Asked for Uncle John in Woodstock and a for aunt Mary in Sudbury. ' than to call the business office â€" Gift wrap a delimy on time for Shopping List Women: Inmnum Inmnbms met at the home of Mrs. George Brands “ï¬th twenty- two members and two visitors in attendance, Mrs. W. Watson and Mrs. A. Wheler of Aginâ€" court. At the meeting of the Sunday school teachers and officers held Monday evening of last week, ii was decided to have the annual white gift service December 8 at 11.30 am, Women’s Insï¬mte The roll call was answered with a gift for the Children's Aid Society. Mrs. H. Hill gave a report of the institute conven- tion recently in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Mrs. W. Watson of Agincourt gave a demon~ stration of hooking rugs. Mrs. R. Glover and Mrs. B. Nichols showed rugs they had made also. Thursday evening of last week. the second York Land Rangers held a work meeting at the home of Miss Pat. Andrews. On December 7, the second York Land Rangers are holding a Travelling bazaar. Explorers President. Mrs. Harold Hill took charge of the business. Rangers The Explorers collected $18 on Hallowe‘en for U.N.I.C.E.F Hospital Auxiliary Ileadford-Gormley-Victoria Square Branch of the York Central Hospital Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. George Joyce, Nov. 25, at 811m. Fuchre Third game of the present euchre series was held in the community hall on Friday of last week with sixteen and a half tables of players in attend- ance. Prize winners were Mrs. Rumble. Mrs. Larkin, Mrs. Irene Muirhead. Mrs. J. Dews- bury. Allan Hisey; Harry Barber Bob Withers, Fraser Gee; lucky draw for a box of groceries was won by William Orr. Fourth game of the series will be played November 29 at 8.15 pm. in the Victoria Square Community Hall; Church News ldris Hamid was in charge of the church service Sunday mor- ning. On November 24 at 11.30 am. Dr. A. F. Binnington will be in charge of the Church Service. when the sacrament of infant baptism will be held. Interested parents please con- tact Dr. Binnington. November 26, the York Pres- VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLI R. R. 2 Gormley â€"- Telephone 886-5421 bytery is planning a supper meeting in the St. Andrews United Church. Markham a: 6 pm. which will be an evening meeting on recruitment. Each charge in the presbytei‘y is encouraged to send one elder and approximately five young people. Dr. K. Causland, Rev. Bill Blackmore and a mission- ary will speak. Novembér 26 ralry of the Un' 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 POLLING SUBDIVISION From 7 o'clock until 8 o'clock in the evening for the NOMINATION 0F CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICES OF REEVE. DEPUTY-REEVE AND ONE COUNCILLOR FOR EACH OF THE WARDS â€"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. School Area No. 4, Markham Township. ' If more Candidates are proposed than required to be elected the proceed- ings for filling said offices will be adjourned untll When 13 14Aâ€" 14Bâ€" All Persons interested I PROCLAMATION TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM 9‘) l 3Aâ€" nber 26, the seventh {all the United Church Men MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF DECEMBER, 19†COMMUNITY HALL, BUTTONVILLE FRIDAY, NOV. 22, I963 polls will he opened at ten o'clock in the morningr :mrl shall continue until eight o'clock in the afternoon and no longer at the places herein after named, viz: WARD ONE Comprising lands in Registered Plan 2440 in the First Con~ cession â€" Alissa’s Beauty Salon â€"â€" 7051 Yonge St. Highland Pk. Lots 27 and 28, Concession 1. excepting lands in Registered Plan M‘841 & 4824 â€" Residence, E. A. Watts â€"- 86 Glencameron Road. Doncaster. Thornhill Police Village â€" Thornhill Library â€" 10 Colhourne Street, Thornhill. Lots 29 to 33, inclusive in Concession 1. excepting those parts within the limits of Thornhill Police Village â€" York Fnriners Market â€" 7509 Yonge St.. Thornhill (South end of building). Lots 34 to 39, inclusive, in Concession 1 â€"â€" Residence. Clarence Thompson -â€" 103 Highway No. 7, Langslafl‘. Lots 40 to the S 15; Lot 44, inclusive in Concession 1 â€"â€" Rose Garden Supplies â€"â€" 9201 Yonge St., Richvale at Stop 22A. Lots 51 to 60, inclusive, Concession 1 â€" Resident-e. Stan Leno â€"- Elgin Mills. Comprising Registered Plans Numbered 11-835. M-841. 31-842.. M-SG‘Z, R-617, 4824, M-9‘50 and Lot ‘26. Concession 1E â€" Hender- son St. Public School. WARD 'I'WO Lots 11 to '20 inclusive in Concessions 2, 3, and 4 â€" ('ommunity Hall â€" Buttonville. ’ Lots 10 to 20 inclusive in ('oncession excepting those parts within the limits of the Police Village of Unionville â€" Veterans’ Hall - Unionville. All lands lying within the limits of the Police Village of Unions ville â€"â€" Veterans’ Hall â€" Unionville. Lots 21 to 35 inclusive in Concessions 2 and 3 â€"â€" Community Hall â€" Victoria Square. Lots 21 to 35 inclusive in Concessions 4 and 5 â€" Community Hall â€" Victoria Square. Lots 1 to 3 inclusive in Concession 2 (including all lands in _Re- gistered Plans Numbered M-896, Mâ€"899, M-941, 6350) â€"â€" Bayvxew Lots 1 to 7 inclusive, ConceSSion 6: Lots i cession 7; Lots 1 to 9 inclusive, Concession within the limits of the Village of Markhz and Mrs. Frank Davies â€"- Lot 5, Concessic Ave. 8: 7th). Lots 8 to 15 inclusive. Concession 6, except in Unionville Police Village; Lot 9, Concess part within the limits of the Village of M A. M. Fleming (Heating Service) â€"â€" Lot 11, Lots 26 to 35 inclusive in Concessions 6, 7 and 8 â€"â€" flssiaence, William Grove â€" Dickson’s Hill. Lots 1 to 15 inclusive, Concessions inclusive, Concession 11 â€"â€" Residence of M. Rya west Cor. 14th Ave. & Tenth Line. Lots 16 to 35 inclusive, Concessions 9 and 10..excepting those parts within the limits of the Village of Stouffvflle â€"â€" Premises, James Cowan â€"- Mongolia. 9 and 10; and Lots 1 - 10 n â€"â€" Lot 6, North- GORMLEY, NOVEMBER 1 H. C Lots 16 to 25 inclusive, Conn Concession 7; Lots 14 to 25 those parts within the limits Residence, J. Gordon Forgie â€" Glen School. Causland, Rev.}’l‘reanor Canning, Mr. and Mrs. and a mission-Arnold Mortson, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Lloyd Canning and boys. Mr. the seventh fall and Mrs. Don. Canning had ed Church Menldinner on Tuesday evening of WARD THREE of York Presbytery will meet in Aurora United Church. Reg- istration at 6.15 pm. Dinner at 6.30 pm. Speaker, Rev. Gordon Hunter.- Neighbourhood Notes Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols will celebrale their 29th \ved- ding anniversary November 24. Mrs. H. Cowie. Mr. and Mrs. S. Boynton, Mr. and Mrs. Birthday greetings to Lois Drapel‘. 10 years. November 21: Mrs. R. Brumwell, November 25; Robyn MacDonald; Novem- ber 25; Philip Hill. November inclusive, Concession are hereby required to take notice and themselves accordingly . Concession 6; Lots 1 to 8 inclusive, Con- ) inclusive, Concession 8. excepting any part the Village of Markham â€"â€" Residence. Mr. es â€" Lot 5, Concession 6 East ((‘or. lllh 196‘ assion 6; Lots 14 to 25 inclu.< inclusive, Concession 8, excep of the Village of Markham - Mount Joy. CRISP, RETURNING OFFICER 1 6, eXceptinz that part thereof 9, Concession 7, excepting that llage of Markham â€"â€" Premises, â€"- Lot 11. Concession 6. M rs Mrs Mrs and Rasidence, inclusive, excepting ‘OVGI'H