mummumulmlmmnmummnmmummumu m To be considered each tender must be submitted on the forms supplied by the Department and must be accompanied by the security speciï¬ed in the OnnAA- tender docixmefmt's‘ The lowest or a] necessarily accept The deposit will be refunded On return of the documents in good condition within one month from the date of tender opening. District Architect, 225 Jarvis Street. Toronto 2; and can be seen at Room C-705, Sir Charles ’I‘upper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa; at the Post Ofï¬ces at Lindsay, Barrie» Guelph and King City. and at the Builders' Exchanges at T0- ronto and Barrie, Ont. SEALED TENDERS address~ ed to Secretary, Department of Public Works of Canada, Room B 322, Sir Charles Tup~ per Building. Riverside Drive; Ottawa 8, and endorsed "TEN~‘ DER FOR POST OFFICE SP. 18, KING CITY, ONTARIO", will be received until 3.00 pm. (E. S. T.), WEDNESDAY. JA~ NUARY 15, 1964. Tender documents can be obtained on deposit of $50.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA, through: nuuuumuumummuumnmnmummu“\nmmmumnuumnw Connor Transport goal was scored by Jim Sara from Gen aid Burlington and for Superior Propane George Sayweli got the lone goal unassisted. ‘ League Standings ATOM SERIES Maple Contractors - 8 David Birch scored one goal, assisted by John Brown, and Dale Bone, and one assisted by Fred Hooganhoom; the third goal was unassisted by John Thurston. Geoff Salmon made his tally the fourth for Lions with an assist by Fred Hoogan- boom. Connor Transport 1 Superior Propane 1 In this fiercely fought con- test, each team scored once to tie the game at one all. Maple Lions 4 Wholesale Radio 0 Maple Lions' goalie. Mike Moscmp earned a shutout to boost his team to top league standing while team-mates bat- ted in four goals at the other 3nd. I REXDALE CAR 8. TRUCK RENTALS LTD. MAPLE â€" RICHMOND HILL 3 CAR’S}. TRUCKS FOR RENT i, FEE WEE LEAGUE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA ZTOM LEAGUE Parker's Spray Painting 1 1).“. & A. Engineer: 0 Thls was a shutout for goalle Sandy Stevenson while Gordon Cameron, unassisted. made the only tally of the game. Maple Contractors 2 Transport Refrigeration 1 Billy Graham and Chuckle Fraser each scored one goal un- lsslsted, for Contractors and Gord Parrott. scored once, as- gls_ted by Greg Mchllan for RR. 1 MAPLE ( Lipp‘ So rally round all ye cub re- porters in and about Maple and make notes of visitors. fun par- ties, special treats, travels and the most exciting things that happen at your home â€"â€" or your neighbours'. during Christmas‘ Ind the holidays. Here’s our latest bright thought for this gay season! We've decided to appoint the Junior members of YOUR fam- ily, special cub reporters for the holidays! “'5 That Time of Year! In order to do justice to the tremendous efforts of cast and stage crew. we will zlve the highlights of the George Bailey School Christmas Concert held December 16 and 18. in next‘ Week’s Issue rathex‘ than now. J Please Note a line of our Maple Notes in the “Liberal,†â€" sent in con- tributions of news items and neighbourhood highlights and‘ who In general have supported us on equal weeks when we've been overflowing with stories or run dry of gossipy notes. gmmumnmmumnmumllmlumu!«num«mu1\nnunumuluuuunnm1munummmmlmmmnmum1mm“mmmnmmmng The ‘Old' Wish - The Ben! . Either phone your stories in Merry Christmas â€"- to each to me at 257-1150, deliver them and every one who has scanned to 24 Richmond Street, -â€" or Maple Minor Hockey Association ALL POPULAR MAKES AND MODELS tay Mgple, gongqrdmandfdgeley District Newst TENDERS 5‘ 0“ any tender not accepted. ROBERT FORTIER Secretary "The Liberal" is always willing' to publish items regarding people um events contributed by its readers in anie Concord Our representative in Maple ls Mrs. Len Shore ALpine 7-1037: in Edgeley lnd Sherwood. Mrs. Raymond Stuart A'V 5-1934- uuth Ketter. 285-6805. ‘ ' ' ' Motors Limited) $50.00}?H§i~i§i{1ï¬Â° véé’sh’s“ nigï¬ie varâ€"n The Week’s Happenings In Maple PR Read about exciting develop- ‘ ments rink-wise for Vaughan, in an item elsewhere in the m "Liberal". The coaches, referees, etc. go along with YOUR son EV- ERY Saturday â€"â€" plus extra scheduled games and practices. Perhaps you may even assist with transporting this mixture of boys and equipment. Check around a little â€"â€" but be care- ful â€"â€" enjoyment in working “1th such a group is contagious. â€" YOU MAY CATCH THE BUG! Comment was passed on the fact that the parental support at last Saturday's games was at a low ebb! If its Impossible to‘ make it out for each game â€"-“ and there are some who do ~â€" at least make the odd effort to go along with your son when possible. Every boy reacts andi glves more of hlmself to the game when he knows he has an audience -- especially if 'DAD' is out there. December 27 at 7â€"p.m. Maple will play at Bolton. Stirs, Pee Wee League \ At Schomberg Arena, Dec- ember 19, Maple All Stars are having a practice night. This will be rather interesting as Coach No. 1. Dalt McArthur has invited a confrere of his, John-1 ny McKillop. to bring his‘ Downsview Club to play â€" and practice â€"- opposite Maple. 1 December 21 at 9:35 am. Schomberg Arena will have The Maple All Stars‘ only goal was scared by that depend- able and flashy George Saywell who seems to be able to find a corner of the net in any given game. Coming Dates Experience is much needed for these boys, as they're just starting out in organized hoc- key, and in due course they will be able to hold their own. ‘ Maple at RJLMJLA. The score sheet didn't look very Impressive when R. H. Pee Wee Hornets walloped Maple 11-1 at the R. H. M.H.A. special hockey night, December 13. ‘ At one point Maple was lead- ing 3-1 but soon after practical- ly gave the opposing team two goals, then counted again mak- Iug it 4-3. Woodbridge tied it up at 44. Maple‘s goalie was pul- led but the puck found the open net and then Woodbridge bang- ed in another. Final score was 6-4 for Woodbridge. Scoring for Maple were Clau- de Holmes 1. Carl Fynbo 2 and Fred Campbell 1. Goal-getters foxT Woodbridge were. Sabo 2, Geary 1. Webster 1, Rowan 1 and McNeil! 1. MIDGET LEAGUE Woodbridge 6 Mom! Electronics 4 This was a heartbreaker for Maple but perhaps if the play- ers develop a tighter team ef- fort in their next encounter all will not have been lost. PEE WEE SERIES Maple Lions - 9; Wholesale Radio - 6; Superior Propane - 6; Connor Transport - 3. DH. 8; A. Engineers - 8; Parker's Spray Painting - 5; Transport Refrigeration - 3. Following this hour of sing- ing and music there will be a Holy Communion service for those who wish to stay and par- take of this sacrament. St. Stephens Anglican Rector, Rev. Ramsay Armitage, M.A., D.D. Christmas Eve: â€"- 11:15 p.m.: 1A,special invitation is given to all members of the community to join with their neighbours in‘ the true spirit of Christmas on Christmas eve from 11:15 pm. to 12:15 p.m., as they join in the singing of carols and hymns. at St. Stephen's Church. I’ll even arrange to have them picked up from you. Maybe mom and pop will give you a few leads on their celebrations too. Just be sure to sign your name and then watch for up- ‘coming issues of Maple news in : 1“The Liberal". : You have extra fun days this : year too so you will find it can : be something special to do int your holidays. 5 All are warmly invited CHRISTMAS SERVICES IN MAPLE’S CHURCHES Either phone your stories ml Christmas Day: ALpine 7-1461 AVenue 5-5501 CHerry 1-281] ICorrect Road Hazard {At Patterson School The committee reported that representation had been made to the township road pommlt- tee which had agreed to reduce the slope of the driveway. A 60- foot culvert will be installed to permit vehicles to pull onto the road shoulder while discharg-i ing and loading pupils. 1 Illlllllllllllulllhlllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllll“mm ‘ Lowering and widening of Bathurst Street in preparation for paving has created condi-‘ tions in front of Patterson‘ School, which constituted 83 hazard to the children attend- ing this school, Vaughan Town- ship School Area Board were told by its property committee December 12. Christmas Day - lo a.m.: This service will have a Christmas message and special music add- ed to the congregational sing: ing of hymns and carols. Christmas Eve - 7 p.m.: The children of the church and Sun- day school will be presenting a Christmas drama. Thé children invite you to join with them in carol singing. ' Again the community as a whole is invited to come and join in the spirit of Christmas with the singing of carols. Zion Lutheran Church Pagoy Rev. E. Lange B.A., B.D Christmas Eve: 8:30 p.m.: The young people of Maple United Church are leading a Christ- mas Eve carol service at 8:30 Maple United Church Mlnslter Rev. Ralph C. Williams B.A. Christmas Service December 22: At 11 am. a Christmas ser- vice will be held and a speclal‘ invitation is extended to “the whole family" to attend. Christmas Eve: 8:30 p.m.: The Thursday night Vaughan Township School Area Board agreed to sell to the building committee 10 oh- solete lighting fixtures for $1.00. These fixtures are now in storage at the for- mer Purpleville School. The new First Maple Boy Scout and Cub build- ingwill _be well lighted. 2,9“11193.â€339331931? SgiiflglProv. Grant 0n $185,902 en their day and to extEnd friendship to each one at this season of the year. CENTRAL ONTARIO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION Christmas morning he Holy Communion phen's. phone ALpine 7-2206 or Long lect call). look into the matter. You will ï¬nd that COCBA can provide even more We know that Central Sires have provided our mémbers' with better cattle. which in turn have helped to provide a better living for them. Lights For Scout Building To all Cattlemen we extend Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas and Prosperous Year in 1964 'BETTER cam: FDR aamn uvma ' At. 8 there at St. FOR SERVICE OR INFORMATION am. Mrs. Marjorie Peters, of King W111 City. who ls the church’s choir Ste' director wlll slng the lovely French carol. "0 Holy N1ght".‘ I On the recommendation of lthe architect, the board's pro. perty committee decided to ex- ‘tend the south-west classroom wing to provide a small room for library purposes and secur- ed a separate tender price on! this item. A separate tender price for the additional cost of installing thermo-break wind- ows throughout the buildine, and a separate tender price for the installation of a public add- ress system were also called for. The library and the thermo- break windows will be included in the new school but the pub- The amount approved in 10 rooms at $20,000 per room less $13,098 representing the pre- sent value of two rooms in the George Bailey annex, which are being reserved by the board for other than classroom use. This deduction is in accordance with the Department of EducaJ tion's scale for depreciation. The net amount on which the province will pay a grant is $185,902. $278,000 Debevnture Necessary i For New lO-Room Maple School Final approval for legislative grant purpose for the building of the new school at Maple was received December 6, Vaughan Township School Area Board learned Thursday evening of last week. A copy of this ap. proval was forwarded immedi- ately to Vaughan Township Council and through them to the Ontario Municipal Board for final approval of the issu- ance of the necessary debentur- GS. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Rev. B. F. Andrew, Minister The bible class is sponsoring a candlelight and white gift The regular churéh Eholr will be participating in the service as well. ‘ Come join with us this Christ- mas Day. The new school wlll ln- elude eight classrooms, a kindergarten a general pur- pose room, an d a small room for a library, and will be located near the shopp- lng centre in the western portion of the village. Distance, ZEnith 6~3900 (automatic col- The Township of Vaughan has been asked to issue deben- tures in the amount of $278,- 000 to cover the cost of this school. The calculation of this amount is: construction tender $233,500, plus separate price for thermo-break windows $1,- 100â€"$234,600.; less refund of sales taxes $4,000. Net contract price $230,600. Architects’ fees at 8% $13,836: contingenciesi 3% $6.918; furniture $10,800; site $27,000. Amount to be paid from current funds $11,154. The provision of 3% for con- tingencies is required by the Department of Education. These tenders were sub« mitted by Wilkinson Con- struction $232,119; Bank- fleld Construction $232,- 800; and W. J. Lee Cone atruetion $233,500. Neither the tender of Bankfield Construction nor of Wil- kinson Construction ful- filled the requirements of tender, so the contract was awarded to W. J. Lee Con- “motion. The architect discussed with the construction firm the pos- sibility of reducing costs to al- low for inclusion of the library ‘in the original tender price. As a result of discussion savings ‘were effected which made pos- sible the inclusion of the lihï¬ rary room in the original tend-i er price of $233,500. The adâ€" ditional cost of $1,100 for in- stallation of thermo-break wind- ows was also approved. ‘ Thirteen tenders were open- ed by the committee on Novem- ber 21‘, and the architect was authorized to fully investigate‘ the three lowest tenders (ex- clusive of these separate pric- es). 11c address system is not includ- ed. residents of Maple and area in- vited to meet with members of the church and their families in a special Christmas service with a Christmas message and special music‘by the choir, hy- Shrand carol imaging by the congregation. service at 7.30 pm- 22 with suitable readings and singing mas carols‘ On Christmas Day at 10 am and [fluency districts and In Concord. Mrs December Christmas of Christ-1 The superintendent reported that the McPhalIs had been obâ€" servim! in the schools last week. Mr. McPhail will return to teach in grade 8 at George Bai- ley School, while Mrs. McPhail has been assigned to Jefferson School to assume responsibility for an additional classroom be- ing opened there. This, it is ex- pected, will relieve the present overcrowded condition in that school. Vlnjured Teachers ‘To Return In. Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Merrii McPhail, who were seriously injured in a car accident in August, will be able to return to their teachâ€" ing duties after the holidays, Superintendent Joseph Gibson informed Vaughan Township School Area Board last Thurs- day evening. ‘ That? last statement just changed my mind. I think it And wouldn’t you rather do your shopping in May or June, with no icy roads or heavy coats and boots to worry about? Instead of turkey, etc., etc., etc. dinner could be steak. served on the patio. For instance, how about a red and white cabana suit for Santa, along with sunglasses and straw hat. He could arrive In a skiâ€" plane. or on water skis. Ridic- ulous? No more so than that reindeer jazz. Mind 3'01}; 9for they celebration, a few changes would have to be made. Then we could celebrate a true Christmas Day as it was originally meant to be, with carol singing. church going, etc. Maybe Mr. Scrooge had the right idea after all. I would like to make a motion that hereafter Christmas be held in July; at least all the shopping and card sending part. OPEN TM. 9 PM. SAT.â€"6 PM. No News is No Good That old saying about no news being good news just doesn't apply in my case. Rather. it's “No new: is no column, no column is no money" Sorry, but I can't help being mercenary when I look at my Christmas list. EAI SAVE! VIGUS HARDWARE MAPLE PLAZA - MAPLE Concord Socials cu, PAINT Vigus Hardware skits MAPLE PLAZA MAPLE FINAL Challenge 0F Cancer THE Willowdale: The present furore over inadequate ambulance service in Toronto and its suburbs, has prompted North York Councillors to look to other cities for a solution. The Traffic. Fire and Licensing Committee is presently looking for a solution to the problem of slow service. jnmum“mlmmmiummmm1mmmunnmuummlmuuuumn ' Permission Given; Principal Roy C. Mchu’rler‘ Concord School, has been grant- ed permission by Vaughan Township School Area Board to exchange posltlons with a m “Ms 0 Ms ‘ ~ AND BURNER SERVICE $4.436: RICHMOND HILL AAA Principal Roy C. McWhir‘ter Concord School, has been grant- ed permission by Vaughan Township School Area Board to exchange positions with a principal in British Columbia for the 1964455 school year. was the nice cheap turkey com- pared to the expensive steak that did it Those pining for a white Christmas will not be disap- pointed this year, unless we get . . . The Society's only sourc- es of income are voluntary contributions and bequests. A successful campaign will enable the Society and the National Cancer Institute to‘ continue and expand their vital efforts to control canc- er. The grade 8 class will not be available this year as they are fully occupied with a Chrlstmas prog- ramme at the school. School children particl- patlon in this carol singing has become an established practice and is thoroughly enjoyed by children and adults' alike. ember 18. 19 and 20. Vaughan Township School Area Board was informed at last Thugsday's meeting. The grade 7 class at George Bailey School will lead in singing Christmas carols in the Vaughan Township municipal office from 8:30 to 9 mm. Dec- ember 18. I9 and 20. “\U Carol Singing “WW mmlmuuminlw THE LIBERAL. Richmond, Hill, Ontario1 EVERYTHING GOES SAVE! nu lIlllll“ WWW HAND TOOLS Everyone who came in (while I was licking stamps) seemed to be returning home, after spend- ing two to three hours in the car and getting no further than Willowdale. ‘ When you see how paralyzing a few inches of snow can be to a community, it makes one wonder why H-bombs and such should concern us. ' If someone éoold perpetual snow storm. thg_world at his feet! Last Thursday while the breadwinner was waiting for traffic to clear a little (he re- turned home once after reach- lng Steeles and Bathurst), I made a trip to the post office to mail cards and buy a few groceries. a very sudden thaw u sumeone could Invent a ‘rpetual snow storm. he’d have‘ e world at his feet! Happy Holidays, everyone: u, ThursQay, Dec. 19th, 1963 SAVE ! (Mrs. 10m [Resigns Library Board: Trustee Lorne Wells was ed to contact several suggested persons to see if they would accept appointment to thi; board. ~ Vaughan Township Sch_ Area Board was informed at December 12 meeting that ‘ G. Jones-Whittey, its represen Mrs. Jones-Whittey has be " treasurer of the library boar 111 health was given as thi‘ reason for her resignation. 4%; KINGSDALE ANIMAI HOSPITAL DR. CARL HEDER TEMPLE 3-5401 ON Al. ITEMS Z>nn 50‘