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The Liberal, 1 Oct 1964, p. 19

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THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Oct. 1. 1964 19 Local Guides And Rangers Travel T 0 Mexico, U.S. And RC. F lANDSCAPING Now is the time to make your gar. Four mpmbprg of local The.V stayed for five do.“ treme poverty was lrt shocdk the centrifI nth trl‘wd streetsd. luck lagngssrgglg’ictli; of pol- gill, 12 otl'écrthr‘,“idea:~ :1”? 893‘: gnd has gone to a den ready for \Vlnter~_cleanlng and -. I l in- at “Our Cabana". a r‘crman- to the Canadians. sip sai . i e a so P t. s a a lame Pl‘_\’. 1 9 re. mnr~ anger: an ree ‘3 e s u e. camp every summer. . . . gilgqfinlgdegigoupgdiigglonal ent Guide camp. one of thrce and the slums in 119an City an understanding of how innettesv \‘Pl'i‘ Ray . ones and nor: the only one at Donna Fleming of the. 7th dlgglng ”â€" also plantlng '3“th and altion this summer similar ones in the world. are much worse than any- other peopip live. The iln- which sell for'ahout 30‘ In ”19 camp from ‘th area GP’d" Company 3”?“de 3 trees “(Adl swi'nrlrirn and Anne The camp was not unrlr‘r thing here. employment problem in ollr money. a Jacket, .1 pon- The trip cost her 5200, Girl Scout camp at Rock Elbireo: the First York Cen- canvas. hut compost‘d 0‘ 0“" Most of the Mexican MEXIC‘L “hf” “‘3‘ informed cho. and as dnes every mm. but Kay [PM Sh? had Md Creelc. Ohio called Camp JOHN RIDDER “-31 Rangers went to Mexi« manent buildings dOl'mllOP Guides could speak M Ean- by her guide. was met by lst, a sombrero. her money's worth. it w“ Unah'l co Donna Fleming, Guide ics. dining liallra main hutl- lish ht An 9 learned a retaining old labor con- Both these girls had been her first trip to the west. 'This camp in for cadets. _ ‘ ' in'the 7th Company went to cling and a swimming pool, ' “ ~‘ n ~ . sliming methods of doing chosen to take the Mexican Mic lmed it and made many girls from 11 to 14 years and ‘AV. 3-1374 Rock Creek, Ohio. and Kay on an 8 acre site. About l00 little Spanish; “I’llt‘h she is things. in order to keep trip by Guide headquarters. friends. \ftcr her stay at Donna “tag chosen With 14 ‘7 > . Buckland also nf the First girls were at the camp. from non confusinE Will! It" more people emplolcd. Thor had sent with mp”- camp. “‘9 ‘W‘m PW“ 035's Othr girls from Ontario to ._._.__._____._-,.__.___.. _ ,~,_ g ' . , . . . . , . . ~ . - .. '. ‘ in Vancouver, hillcted with attend the cam . She en- . . ,. I Ranger-S. \icnt Canada, tnitcd States, Ficmh lessons at BRHH’W Adcle found anemone \C‘I} II n, an . _ |_ p ‘ tonigrifiggtrgnlumhia. South America. Antigua. AU- Secondary School. friendly. She left her purse ?il;?:‘l;ah:\v thev e:;:ilc:llto another guide and enjoyed joyed the. camp very much. LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get RESUItS-TUA-llos Anne Blair made her trip stralia. South Africa. Eng- Adele \Vindrim made her with her passport and all benefit from it Thev fin- touring in the area. On the especially the new friend. with it group of 10 other land and Mexico. trip to Mexico a little ear- her money in the taxi in armed their owh trips‘ hut FPlUl'n lrln Sh? sPé‘nt two ships she made. None of the __ __ .__. _ Ontario girlsâ€"4mm Kirkland Anne felt shé gained great. 1):” than ‘00“: ereaChl-llni lifemco Citizhthutt alter a with assistance from their da;\vsa\nti<Biar1lifl;.l.ade l'l at Rav 16 itziiéilstwhlo went trogemeri -' ' Hamilton. Clark~ , . , - . 0me on r UEUS . C seep ess nlg . l was re- . .. _ .‘ s . .- mm c o cave eac o er , 9 Eskeonéijarfther places. along 1" m the world friendships group followed much the turned to her intact the companies "”‘“' 5‘39“”‘13’3‘7 "9" plans Md fried all night before [)0 YOII ANO‘V' fil'lll‘l’l two leaders. Thev flew [he made and ”I under- same itinerary. Adclc “as next morning. as tho mime Kay Ruckland spcnt l\\<l for ncxl Swear are indefinite, {hp}, ramp home. They are first to Mexico City. visited standing of world customs impressed with the lovcly had assured her it would hc. weeks at a BrlllSh (‘oltimhia but she intends to keep on still in lou0h “'ilh parcels S E w I N G Takxco with its silver mines and conditions. She learned gardens of Mexico City and Adele enjoyed shopping Ranger ramp. Westward Ho. Willi her Glllt’IP‘ work. She, and letters going from one and Cuernavaca. a lot about Mexico. The ex- with the rows of trees down while in Mexico and brought She made. the trip by train has been a Guide for six to another frequently. MACHINE S900 Damageanlll Install Portable At l.lSt Ontario Centennial Pl‘OjEClZS Awlluisggzegn . l , . r r Two - car craSh I I l The awarding of 17 centen» i‘ltltl cost being split'lhrce \\a‘\S.‘mal('hlll£ grants of $6.236 li'omi$l,lt-'.9 from path n; ”19 two EOU “ ll‘l' FIND US AT _ . . nial grants was announced h_\ The most ambitious llhl'al‘)’Qll(‘(‘n'S Park and Ottawa. as higher levels of government. ‘ ‘ Charges are pending followâ€" Hon. .lamcs Atild, chairman ollol'oliect will he at ('hatham ucll as a $5,000 contribution The 17 projects total 3444.137 RELIIXBLE SERVICE & . . . . ~‘ ' ‘ ' ' .i ‘ I l (l I' "ll ‘ II" II 0 l’ ‘40 l) l i .' ‘ ing an accident Tuesday alter- A portable classroom \\‘lll hoto 8 inclusive are accommodal- ”"13“”; Centennial Commit ht” hen mvml )‘f. elf: 12m I)? “n 4” cpar ment "f.“‘l'h ‘lh" Ontario and i'ederal APPIJIANCE STORE "noon at the hazardous Markhamy‘purchased bv Richmond Hill ed in )8 classrooms making l~"- ' 335.000 count) 11mm)" ’1 9 “""lm' mm' tgmelnments 939“ contributing Road-Yonge Street intersectionnpubiic School Board from the ratio of pupils to teacher Playgrounds town halls RnU -‘_l)””lc'l’al.”5 \llhl 3‘” {19.52. I Park and fillalflqmmdddmsmp $885119 Same Phone .__ TI/ 4.993] Phel- . . - . _ , - .. ll‘ libraries “.9“, most fa- 0..8 of this, Wit 1 e plo\incia .mcn s ate a so p anne hi the .. “w - s «1 Drivers were Geraldine , Vaughan 'iou nship School AW! 34 2‘ Enrolmt’nt ”"165 ”0’“ 2km” "T . . l i f d ral governments eaf’llA'lllHEe‘ of stitiqviiie and h the utiimmiiiitiittiiiiiiiiiiimiliiiiiititiiiiitiiitiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3!‘ 0f Aurora and Audrey 0"Board for $3.000. the local in one grade 1 class to 39 in‘ivored as centennial projects. gllhiriliul‘in $12536 ‘ lTownship oflzlrder lake Y “Ill“ Brien of Pharmacy Avenue‘board decided 'l‘hursdav even-one grade 6 class. These variaâ€"l A 5.60.500 municipal complex, ‘0 g ' j . Th \"11 ‘ 1. F14 , l . P019 line Work i._ ,1. Ai.,...~__‘..v.‘.-imouykfl. _ ‘- . H - . ' ' . . . ‘ ,i. - ~ ~ - In the northerin Ontario 9 'l 329 0 . mm 9 and y 1 Scarboro. img of 1a5t neck. lhls pnllahle lions ate made. II “as explain vincludmg municipal offices. . . h T . h' f F1 .- I A 'din to Richmond Hill Will be Insmled at “‘9 Mac'ied ‘0 reduce ”‘9 numb" “I works garage and a fire hallW‘I‘mmmt‘V.‘)f.wma‘ the1Own-llnitchlhxgnsailgnljs no”; Vllilcl i2? COStS More In ’64 I Pollzce'mbotlf women and several Killop School. classes in which more than one‘wu be erected by the Townshiplsmp 01' Michlpicotcn plans 10‘. s ‘ ' p ' of their voung passengers suffer; Superintendent Gordon Mc~ grade is taught and to permit Of Otanabee with grants of $3‘_[€F6(‘l a public library With lhew'm‘al and federal governments . . . What. a difference 3 year I . . . _ . ~ .- - - federal and prownmal ngEYYI- 0f $3185 I” complete a $9555 EXPER . nl Intyre ieported that while ac giouping \iithin certain classes 686 each from the federal and. _ V. . . . . . I or so makes! igngut’s‘estsnd bumps but a y c0mmodations at that school are for pupils working at different provincial goVernments and a merits each pulling up 34,439 altificial ice piolect in the. adequate to meet present needs levels within a grade. 313.250 contribution from the of its 5:24.900 cost. lEln‘ll’ale Arena. Vaughan Council author- .Damage was $900 total. Ac- considerable growth in school A count of apartments iOntario Department of High~L The Fown of Hawkeshuryi 'Ihe Township of North Wal- had major p0” and hydro cident occurred at 2:50 p.m. population may. take place (lulu; and houses. completed or lwavs. .plans to build a two-storeylsingham. will celebrate Canada'si line relocations along El- 1 Later Tuesday around 5 p.m. ing the school year for which: nearing completion in the ‘ ’l‘h Townshi s of Chmhamihuildlng to be rented by the 100th birthday with 3 354.380 der Mills Sideroad from ‘. an accident at Markham Road provision will have to be made, area to the north of Mac- d Ebert: willp also erect a local library board. The threelcommunity 'ccntre hall. While Highway 27 to coumy Road I and Beaverton Road was reporâ€" At present 702 pupils are- Killop School but not yet an 1‘ t 1 ‘ £government levels Will sharelthe provincial and federal gov- '1 at “,5 meeting Monday l ted. enrolled in the school in 20 occupied, was made 0" SCP- ;%Â¥30$a\llitlftth: guliicicpoaslityqslrs $26,048 cost equally. fernments will contribute only night. " J . . ~ tembcr 11. This revealed 21 ' - . ,_ 5 . ~' $2.920. it also qualifies for a . gDrlvers involved were Gerald classrooms. Enrolment in new h 5e re vailable share being $19,400. ‘ TheTown of Powaswn vvill‘$5 000 rant from th Ont 1 Both the Bell Telephone PAPER HANGING __ RUG CLEAN'NG Worrell Bavview Avenue North the two opportunity class- on S a a‘ , , . , . ialso pioceed with its $13,500 llh . El ‘ e aro [ RI h hd hill and John “an”; rooms Is 19 but this num- for early occupancy on Municipal 051C? lum‘E‘mem i-ary building with federal andlDepartment of Agriculture. Company Inc! Ontario Hy- . . ‘ CBC tmo g“. t East Richmond her will soon be brought up Laverock. Trayborn. Gre- protects will be carried out allprovincial grants of $1.038 each.‘ A $4,500 fire hall is planned dro informed council esti- I For Help ‘Vllh Your LOIOUI‘ Scheme And 'nre \ ee " t 30 additional u it WI and Monti“ Streets. 1‘“de 1" the “WM”? 0f Largest grant-316.660 fromiby the Township of Beckwith ati males for the work "m l - p bl C It Hill. Mr. Stanley suffered a o as p i7 s F d ‘ R0 km for . 51200 d $1275 H Decorating r0 ems a whiplash neck Damage totalled from each school are ad- The new apartment “0°“ ”Emma an a C it .each of two governments. is to.Carlelon Place and Will get i ”1 . T981) 0' l $150 and the'accldent is being mitted to these classes. at 48 fawn)“ has 32 of the Township 0f Beverly..s Thfi‘go to St. Thomas to finance at" lvely' BLLT since 1’5““‘3‘95 N investigated. The 616 pupils in grades 1 the 64 suttes unoccupied. Tovvnshlp of Sandwmh‘ out is.50'000 park undertaking. ThelNEWMARKET: Donald F.Dow- were on mltted 11 June. AV. 5_5060 __ c. WEBB _ EVEN‘ GS . Twenty of these had two is to build a new municipal Of‘citv will bear the other third Of‘nev Q C died suddenly in the 1963, council would have . . bedrooms and six have. fice budding at a cost of $11,111“. cost. lcnu,.thnu59 at Newmarket Sep- to tack on another 5c to ‘ ‘ ‘ NO OBLIGATION , I three bedrooms. It. is anti- 000. Repairs will be effectedhto. Sturgeon Falls plans a $40,575“?th 22‘ following a 'heartv cover Increased wages. FREE ESTIMA'I ES ‘ “Dated ““5 00"” mean a“ Bayham Townsmp 5 town an‘SWimmll‘E "9“ and “'i” recewe‘alm‘k- . IlIll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI Increase of 27 pupils in the at Straffordville, with the $12.-1 County Of York Registered Nurse required for E W“ the “dim“ “855‘ room. which will be provided Night Duty for Home for Aged. by the portable, re-distribution DElegates TOId . of classes will be made to pi‘o- . Submit applications to:â€" _ . tendent said. He suggested the f N E F Mr. E. W. Elliott, Superintendent, new class could be set up im- ew ra or York Manor, Home for the Aged, mediately in the auditorium un- :_ til the portable can be moved Newmarket’ Ont. 1to the school and refurnished. l 1' . a - o ‘_ i Tile portable has been in uselsenlor c I t I z e n S I lat the George Bailey School in I i. ‘Maple, since it was built at at I cost of $7,600 in 1956 until last; North American society’s at-I‘ I June. Business Administrator'titude of giving greater consid-r‘ ‘v K. Turton reported. It is nine.eration to youth has been“ feet longer than the standard “modified considerably" to that . portable and is structurally advantage of the elderly senior sound although in need of citizens from throughout On~l- cleaning and painting. tario including representatives ' Furniture will be avail- from Richmond Hill, were told I able, he reported. since be- at the recent convention of the: cause of delay in delivery United Senior Citizens of On-‘ vide for growth, the superin- of two classrooms of desks tal‘io in London. for the 8-room nddition to Beverley Acres School, a “Guestimating” The most significant sign oft ' l t‘ d k this in Ontario, said Louis P.i _‘ c assroom 0 new es 5 had Cecile. Minister of Public Wel- 1"." been borrowed from the t. h l b d fare. was the select committee: " gm“! 9 50 to: 3:" ' bl' on aging announced at the last. schoZl 5:55:15 eoi‘der 835pune1v$ session of the legislature. “We' , desks to replace these, rather are now passtng into a. new era, 5 than returning them to the sep- 321:; til}: “fingirl: £fthp$xélif .arate school board at the end i ‘ , . . . vidual lack of means, but with .A .(‘f the wear. the board >ag1eed the welfare of the whole elderly‘ land expiesscd appreCiation fori 1 ti "ch or oor r in lthe co-operation shown. popu a 0,5" u p ’ ° . ' - between. . NEWMARKET: Council defer- Mr. Cecile portrayed the moâ€"i i» red decision on 3 resolution dei-n Ontario home for the aged < authorizmg payment or $700 0f‘os an institution which “re-l. the $1,000 deposited by Hi' {lects concern not onlv for the '- Homes for one week. The $3ooifinancial support of the resiâ€" holdback was brought aibouti‘dems but for their health con~‘:' by alleged failure of the com-’ .. _ . pany to clear up the area {01- dltions and general well being. lowing a breakdown of negotia- A warning that religious pre- tions for purchase and erection judices have no place in the . of malsonettes. senior citizens’ movement was . * * " " Iissued by Walter Hodges, presa ‘ ake Advanta MARKHAM: Murray Hender-lident of the West Central Zone‘ I son was honored by fellowlof USCO. members of the Markham-Unâ€"i ‘ . ionville Lions Club at a recent. Herman logel 0‘ Biantford " meeting when he was presen-‘urged CIUb representatives to‘ o ted with a bronze plaque in encourage the formation of new‘ i an audience for your advertising? Not if your ad is in “T he Liberal” recognition of his faithfulnesst"l”bs and to aSSiSt the exec- to club duties and leadership’mive 1“ finishing the. new 20"“; ting system for Ontario. ‘ . l in two major projects. Our Movmg Sale 7 ~ 1 'r I ' , f “'35 as“???Zilgll‘wflelgrmflfi Guesswork inst isn't good enough It's the same with “The Liberal's" aud- ;I 1, _; j ifi’gjlg‘ffidffi'jfgfi‘ {3:133:35 ll; when your advertising must build sales. ience of readers. The advertiser-controlled BARGAINS GALORE ‘ PRESI' GE . mm said the continued increacp 71': Whether yours is. a budget in hundreds or A.B.t‘. audits our books evenr year '50 . j» ~ in municipal taxes places an thousands of dollars. it‘s important to you that advertisers may know'ex'actly the 517.8 I Sizgrst‘mrfiegignthiitgriescrtgg: f and it should he thoughtfully and eificient~ of the audience, where it: is, and‘a lot: we "ave Brand New i THIS EMBLEM ‘mean a greatly reduced stand- 13’ spent. more' ard of living and in some cases .j the 105s of homes. If y0u agree that facts about your adver- 1964 n d 1 The convention also claimed NO one wnuld think 0f taking just any- tising medium should be exchanged for 0 yes I that “senior citizens are en- body's Word for the condition of 3 banks vour dollars. then ask for a. copy of out . titled to the same grants for books. No sir! S. ecial examiners Must i ‘ , ‘ recreation facilities that are . p ,1 h Cl't' latest A-B.C-1‘ep0l't. FRICED To CLEAR I provided by the government ,0 aiidit the hooks and detai t 9 con lion _ . t recreation committee: for to a mathematical certainty. It 11 be an eye-opener. ‘l'outh activities." t The I’SCO left. no doubt in - other resolutions that it is not satisfied with the present am- ount of old age pensions and - that. it is strongly in favor of - the medicare plan recom- 7 mended hr the recent Halli royal commission. It also voted in favor of asking the {Pderal government to lower the eligâ€" ihility age for pension to 65 ' years from '70. _ Another resolution asked for the licensm: of all nursing homes in Ontario to ensure that the cost and care is uniform and the qualifications of the operators of such homes be of a high standard . Elected as a Vice-president of ‘2' the prowl-iota! group Was Ed~ ‘u'ard Lomax of Richmond Hill. .. Identifies your AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS ié momma" SPONSORS}... firms of prestige in the business and civic life a! your community. Poc- interruption, all WE HAVE A WIDE SELECTION OF USED CARS Wm. NEAL CHRYSLER â€"- DODGE -â€" VALIANT 61 YONGE ST. S. RICHMOND HILL Tl'. 4-7381 “GET BEHIND THE WHEEL WITH Wilcoma W560“ NEALS FOR l’ALl’ES” ‘ 5~ “The Liberal" “HOME PAPER OF THE DISTRICT SINCE 1878" FULLY PAID CIRCULATION MEASURE OF THE PAYING AUDIENCE AV. 5-1011 .OUOOOOC0.0.0.0....OCCOOCOCIOIIOIOOOOOOOODl

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