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The Liberal, 13 Feb 1964, p. 8

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_TH3 Richmond Hill. Ontariolr’I’hursday. Feb. 13th, 1964 occonolons _â€" I Red Cross Fund in" . - - w") I 1‘30 Basses. all sizes with ' . ' life-time guarantee comâ€" C plete with De Luxe case & straps 5235 Used 120 Basses. recondi- ' M h tioned, 1 year guarantee. from 5 125.00 In spite of being confined to] bed with virus pneumonia and pleuriSy Stanley F. Tinker is busily planning for the coming Red Cross Campaign of which he is chairman. . He has plans well underwayl for a blitz canvass on March 17. but needs more help in telepho-. hing prospective canvass cap-' tains and canvasscrs. If you can assist in any of” these capacities. Mrs. R. L. ’l‘rotinan at 884~7305 or Mrs. M. R. Oakes at 285-6173 will be pleased to hear from you. It is interesting to note that 50% of the Richmond Hill and‘ District Red Cross Society‘sf {budget has been spent in this iarea. with local merchants. to; laid people who have suffered! loss bv fire or other disasters. 1 dus- .arnmirims New & used instruments in all price ranges. Fine imported flat top giii~ tars from 519.95 LEARN TO PLAY MUSIC TeS". your talent through our beginner course at $2.50 weekly. Course includes at no extra charges and without enrolment fee: 0 use of any instrument in your home. 0 1 private lesson each week. _ 0 take as many weeks as you like up to a total of 8 weeks. Call us today at 884-5272 MUNDINGER MUSIC CO. I Yonge St». S. (Corner Centre St.) Open daily ’tll 9 p.m. r GILT The 1964 campaign for funds will he the first conducted by lthe local branch. Last year. be- I cause of the'necessary extension of the campaign to raise funds lfor the construction of York ‘Central Hospital. the branch ‘,dccided to forego its canvassiâ€" °this year it is absolutely eSSent- lial that a campaign be held. If you can assist in any way your co-operation will be wel- Sponsored by the local store. Mother Of Three Wins $50 Mrs. M. I. Tinsdell. 214 Beechy Drive. Beverley Acres. mother of three children (left above) is $50 richer because she cashed her January family allowance cheque at the Richmond Hill S. S. Kresge Store. Rich- mond Heights Centre. Making the presentation of five crisp R10 bills is Manager John Schouten of Kresge‘s. This is a regular montth draw lcomed by the local branch. Just Applications are being called for this week to be in on ‘March 3. ‘ The township’s federation of: .agriculture has asked that. 90l Jiper cent of farms in the town- ship be exempt from taxation .for police protection. Council deferred decision on this after .‘ learning the Police Act allows councils to exempt only land ‘and buildings used exclusively for farming from such taxaâ€" tion. The Townships of Whit-church and King have been policed for about 15 years by the Ontario Provincial Police Vandorf detachment. Last. year the Attorney- General's office told the townships the OPP did not have enough men to con- University Club 1295 Meeting Draws ‘ P162 FORD GALAXIE 500 2.000121111213101 Treat yourself to Thunderbird V-8 power plus smoothâ€"shifting Aii liflle's \ YOU GET BOTH 1959 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN Mr. Family man â€" Here‘s a vehicle ready for 6 large passengers and complete with Vl-8 power automatic transmission and radio A well-attended in e e t i n g of the University Women's Club was held at “Kingcraft” on January 27. Miss Edna Iz- zard, president, was in the chair and conducted a brief business 1 meeting. The guest speaker. Dr. Ed- brooke Wybourn. secretary of programme services of Metro Toronto's Y.M.C.A. was intro- duced by Mrs. T. B. MacPher-l ‘ son. . In his talk "Some Thoughtsi 011 Change," Dr. Wybourn dis-I cussed social changes that could 'bring about world citizenshipl1 without racial prejudice. The . audience. invited to make com- ‘ ments and to ask questions en-: joyed a lively and provocative. discussion. Mrs. J. A. Allen thanked the. speaker on behalf of the mem- bers. The next meeting will be heldl on February 24. Joan Seager‘ who is known for her wit willi discuss humour. There will be dessert and coffee for all mem- bers. . dual range transmission. power steering and brakes as well as 1 radio. In beautiful oxford blue with whitewall times. A sharp car 1960 RAMBLER SEDAN Enjoy the many economy benefits that come with driving a Rambler - North America‘s original compact car. Maroon ln color with standard transmission and reconditioned to deliver many thousands of miles of carefree driving 1‘963 FALCON 4-DOO'R SEDAN Move up to the compact car class and save. You will enjoy the 30 miles per gallon economy and the low maintenance costs pre- sented by Falcon. In sandshill beige. a real dandy g 5 1:960, VAUXHJA‘LL “sun-ON WAGON i agon comemencc \i it British car economy In this top 5 1295 selling G:M. import. A pleasant maroon finish is further enhanced by the practical vinyl interior I961 MERCURY COMET TUDOR Movelnto one of today‘s best selling compact models. Cut your motoring costs and still get big car ride and power. A royal blue with deluxe matching interior NewlObUnneives 1495 1339‘ CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN q s . mg 0 ere in this all-time best seller 1 3 9 5 Him $100 Plus .\ Unionville man claimed starting a new job and a bad cold were responsible for his actions January 6 when he was arrested for impaired driving by Markham Township Police. He also admitted to becoming better acquainted with his new fellow employees at a local hotel the same day. William Donald McPherson of Alain Street who pleaded not ;uilt_\‘ to the charge Tuesday in llichmond Hill Magistrate's Court “as convicted on the evi~ dence given by Markham Con- stables Bob Haddon and Clif- ford Cox. Const. Haddon said he found McPherson in a car parked in a restaurant lot. He said the ac- cused. taken to the Buttonville police station missed about four steps on his way down to the office. The usual symptoms of impairment were corroborated by Const. Cox. Fine was $100 and costs. from Chevrolet. Bring the family and test-drive this value-packed Littles special today 1958 FORD TUDOR Here is a sound older model in tropical green ready to offer thousands of miles of dependable driving ‘1‘959 VOLKSWAGEN COACH Ar flawless import in light-blue with full original equipment. You can expect up to 40 miles per gallon economy and low maintenance cOsts With this one. Real clean 745 795‘ LITTLE EXCLUSIVE VALUE PLEDGE Take the Quality Used Car of your choice to the mechanic of your choice BEFORE )ru bu). Littles will pay his inspection fee, without obligation. THE DOUBT IS 0LT - when you buy here! Every Little Quality l'sed Car is fully guaranteed AURORA . The big 16 number two well at the north end of town passed its TV test recently A TV camera lowered in the casing to determine the cause of mud and silt in the water showed the casin: intact and no cloudiness when the low pressure pump was used. R. o. Lile Limited - Yonge Street, Richmond Hill o 285-1105 Large Gathering inch . tinue providing this servi- ce even if the townships . paid for it. 1 Under the terms of the con- tract with the OPP Whitchureh‘ Township paid $2.400 for the services of two extra men dur-i ing the summer months. For} the rest of the year no fee wasl paid as it was felt that the‘ provincial police were neededl to patrol the highways and dol all criminal work in the towngl ship anyway. They did notl enforce any municipal bylaws' -â€"â€"a special bylaw enforcementl officer being hired by the township for this purpose. ' ‘ The new force will use the. building at Vandorf presentlyl occupied by the provincial po-g lice detachment. Total assessment in the town- ship is $9,845,000. iiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiuiiuiu Jr“ WEBB??? “"â€"'“l’“?lTownship Police Force To Cost? Crime Incidents Whitchurch Taxpayers 6.5 Mills, Their own police force will cost Whitchurch Township residents 6.5 mills in taxes it was esti- mated at a recent council meeting. The new force will consist of 11 men â€"â€" a chief. two sergeants and eight constables. The chief will commence duties approximately April 1 and sergeants and constables will begin their duties on Mayl approximately. Over Weekend A series of minor crimes and one major one plag- ued Richmond Hill Police over the weekend. Theft of about $860 worth of typewriter. adding ma~ chines and cash was reâ€" ported from the offices of Sailfish Sportscraft Limit- ed manufacturers of sports- model sailboats on Industr- ial Road. Entry was apparently gained through a back door chief R. P. Robbins said. Radio C.F.G.M.‘s “Happy” bus usually seen parked in the lot near the police stat- ion was broken into some- time on Sunday and about $120 worth of malicious da~ mage done to bus. fittings. A telephone box was damaged at Dad‘s Drive-in on Yonge Street sometime over the weekend.. police reported. Damage amounted to $105. In two theft-under 350 cases. a wallet was taken from the Richmond Hill Arena and gas was siphon- ed from a local car. i llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllll' . ill Experimens With Man, litters CostNew Car Salet ‘A Richmond Hill firm and a fleet of taxis are experimenting with a new step in safety, Canadian Tire Store on \‘onge Street has available for motor- ists one of its company‘s new safety devices called a “running- light". Plaza Taxi who operate out of Richmond Heights Centre has installed the lights and re- ports the move has met with favourable comments from other motorists. The device is a small light that's installed on the front grille of a car and is automati- cally turned on with the 13m- tion. It makes a car more clearly \‘isible during daylight hours and ensures the car is lighted at dawn. dusk and on cloudy days when a driver may not y Light think to turn on his headlights. According to local Canadian Tire manager llarry Hill the running light is an inexpensne. 2i candlcpowcr white light sim- ple to install and easy on the battery Its use is important for sub- urban and highway driien tor when turning out of a sidcroad or passing on a highway. a ras- ual glance may fail to rcxcal an approaching car or it may he of a colour that blends with the horizon or is obscured by shadows. The lizlit could he an important safety factor and could make the difference bet- ween an at‘ClClCl‘ll and a pleasâ€" ant trip. They are manufactured in Canada from an .\lll€‘l‘l(‘illl deâ€" sign. \ 'V \.\.\\.\.\\\\.\,\.\.\ I R§\\.\ :\,\\\\\\,\\\\\;\,\RT\\R~\RR‘\.W3&§\\§JC\.\:' «\‘\\_\ .2 g: /1 i , JACKSON 5 GROCERY - GENERAL 2: 100 yds. \‘~€‘.\I of Yonge 5/: orgy s .\..\l. - 9.30 p. \l. j/ 2 st‘xnn‘ 9 A..\l. . 9.20 PM. 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