' On Friday. there was a whoop-de-doo and celebrations all over town to mark the open- ing of the $341,000 mile and a quarter project which now links Lake Ontario (practically) with Elgin Mills Sideroad. a stretch of approximately 18 miles of major arterial highway. At 4 pm. York County War- den A. H. Rutherford. surround- ed by representatives from most county municipalities including Markham whose border touches Volunteer drivers for the. Richmond Hill and District Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society which includes Mark- ham, Unionville. Stouffville. Victoria Square. Thornhill and Richmond Hill covered over 11,000 miles last ycar trans- porting patients to and from Princess Margaret Hospital. More Than 1,000 At Plaza Victory Dance Cancer Socieï¬y Raised $21,254.50 Successful Pheasant '64 Hunting Season The pheasant hunting season ends this Saturday after a most successful hunt. Chief Game Warden Wayne Danby of Rich- mond Hill. told “The Liberal". Mr. Danby's district covers the Townships of Markham. Pickering and Scarboro and he reports that most hunters were quite happy over their bags. He also reported only a couple of very minor complaints had been received. In Markham. where the full quota of non-resident licences was issued, the hunting area is now reduced to lands north of No. 7 Highway and from Con- cession 2 to the east boundary. A game preserve area surroundâ€" lng Unionville between Con- cessions 5 and 6 is also out of bounds. 12‘ THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday. Nov. 5, 1964 Three hurrahs and a Bayview Avenue' is now Bayvnew Avenue's‘ $341,000 Stretch Opened By Warden {<74 Volunteers Drive 11,000 Miles, Provide Dressings And Education Warden A. H. Rutherford (third from right) cuts ribbons with help of Markham Reeve Charles Hooper while Deputy-reeve Stewart Rumble, Markham Councillors Robert Sloane and Charles Hoover watch in foreground. At the left, T & Y Roads Commissioner William Sellers takes a snip while Richmond Hill Mayor Tom Broadhurst lends a hand and Deputy-reeve Stanley Tinker, Councillor Lois Hancey with Reeve James Haggart watch in background. POTHOLES GONE FROM BAYVIEW PLAZA ENTRANCE for the,This is only one of the services §\\\\\\\\“¥ tiger . . . Richmond Hill’s $303000 officially open to traffic. b.1339â€; the east side of Bayview, cut Commission on engineering, a ribbon strung across the road culverts, pole-moving and a before our Lady Queen of the $6,000 set of traffic lights at World Roman Catholic Church the Markham Road intersect- and declared the road an entity. ion. First person to cross after, the ribbon was cut was Garry‘ Holickey, 13, of Cartier Cres., who came to see the ceremony with his collie. “Lassie." Among the spectators was K. J‘ Beamish whose Thornlea con- struction company won the con- tract ]ast spring with a bid of supplied by the unit in Rich mond Hill and district. This fact, along with many others, was revealed at the an- nual general meeting of the Richmond Hill and District Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society held in the board room of the new British Mortgage and Trust Company offices at Crosby and Yonge Sts. October De Another $38,000 was spent by the Toronto and York Roads dressings and other needs to about 20 patients in the district in the past year. An education programme reaching almost all public and high schools in the dis- trict with films and litera- ture on smoking and can- cer was carried out with the ,co-operation of the school boards. Many of the schools have been supplied with films for their permanent collections so that this program which starts with grade 5 pupils. will be con- tinued indefinitely and become a regular part of the school health program. The society believes that prevention is betâ€" ter than cure and the person who does -not smoke is much less apt to get lung cancer. “The Liberal" has long advocated installation of lights at the corner as a safety measure in view of the heavy portion of com- muter trafï¬c using Bay- view as a Yonge Street by- pass. Adding his blessing to thel pleaded. requested and demand- ed both Markham and Rich- mond Hill Councils to have the road reconstructed. The group then adjourned to the Legion Court for a recept~ ion and dinner, sponsored by Richmond Hill Town Council. Residents in the area had uayview opening was ,Rev. their own party at Bayview the entire summer's construcâ€"ropolitan Toronto 125%) and is Frank Robinson who had earâ€" Plaza at a street dance sponsor-{Hon work. gnaw classed as a suburban road. lier entertained county council- ed by merchants; about 1,000 ‘ County Engineer A. J. Rettie lors and T&Y Roads people at adults and children started} New features area set 0f mer-‘Said the rest of Bayview Ave- a sherry party at the church. pouring onto the plaza about cury vapor lights set on_1arger‘nue up to Gormley Sideroad. Father Robinson with mem-7 pm. and the fun continued p01“ along the west Slde by‘a stretch of two and a half bers of the Holy Name Society until about midnight with $100 the Richmond Hi†Hydro and‘miles' will likely be recon- has for the past few years in vouchers and prizes given:a sidewalk for children going structed within the next few ears. pleaded, requested and demand- away. Mayor Thomas Broad-1rto and from Bayview Second- . . - y ed both Markham and Rich- hurst was on hand. [ary SChOOl and the two CdthOIIC mond Hill Councils to have the 1 :elementary SChOOlS' [ Construction is currently on road reconstructed. ) Although the road is now]: It will be paid for by thegto reshape the look of Bay- Ontario motor vehicle lic- ence plates will have white fi- gures on a blue background in 1965, it was announced last week. I965 Licence Plates White 0n Blue Ground Local licence issuer William Neal told “The Liberal†his stock of licences for next year has just been received. He ex- pects they will go on sale about December 1. Last year he sold close to 15,000 sets of plates and has been provided with 15,000 for the coming year by the Department of Transport. Purchasers of licenses in Richmond Hill are reminded that they will secure them at a new location in 1965. William Neal. popular Chrysler-Dodge- Valiant dealer will start his 33rd year as a motor vehicle licence issuer in his fine new quarters at 395 Yonge Street North, just south of Elgin Mills Sideroad East. Mud, No More Id, Potholes Like until about midnight with $100 in vouchers and prizes given away. Mayor Thomas Broad- hurst was on hand. Although the road is now ofï¬cially open, it has never ceased to be that way during This Day of the fast new Rambler classic Meet the beautifully re-styled Rambler Classic for '65, proof posnive that a family-minded car can be a great road performer, too. Start with engines. Take your choice of three great ones for fast-moving action. Get Torque Command, the most remarkably responsive new six-cylinder engine on the market today. it's a six that performs like a fullâ€"fledged eight! In the ’65 Classic, Torque Command Will deliver superior overall street and highway performance. Its new 7-Main Bearing crankshaft with eight counterweights gives you an unbelievably smooth, vibration- less ride. Choose Torque Command with 128 hp, or 145-155 hp. I If you're a hard-to-please V8 man, move to the Classic 198 hp. 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