NoFacilities Mentally Ill 12 York County Hospital's new psychiatric wing is not being used for mentally disturbed 'prisoners who come before local courts. mainly because there are no restraining facili- ties on hand. Instead a dozen or so prison- ers so far this year have been taken to the Toronto Psychia- tric Hospital where there are specially designed cells where they can be cared for as well as kept in custody. '_ The county police committee laid last week in its annual report that the security force 13 now four “doing an efficient and excellent job with little publicity". A... n... . ,,J‘A‘ 218, 300 has been spent up to October 30 the committee said. The four-man force has had charge of 321 prisoners in the Richmond Hill cells and 822 in Newmarket and made 858 trips to and from the Don Jail. said , Vbnly nine juveniles were in‘ the force's custody, a decrease from last year, the committee! The ï¬ling system has been added to by the RCMP Wanted Persons, Missing and Released Convicts ï¬les and more requests for information have been com- ing from other police depart- ments. PINDER BROS. LTD. STEEL LINTELS I BEAMS STEEL FABRICATING For $1.98 L.P. Kept in Stock Portable Crane Service ERIC GEORGE is to implement the wishes of the taxpayers, and not to force unwanted and unnecessary expenses on them. To Custom Specifications 2 Otonobee BA. 1-3344 FREE DRAW % COUNCILLOR WITH EACH RECORD PURCHASED Each Week Until Christmas A man who believes that the duty of the council THE LIBERAIJ, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Nov. 12, 1964 mass CLASSIC on pop... . KRESGE'S RECORD BAR MAKE WONDERFUL GIFTS 0n Dec VOTE FOR VALUES UP TO $4.20 TO CLEAR Also Complete Assortment 0f 45 R.P.M.’s for the Anglican World Mission when he conducted the Evensong service at St. Gabriel Anglican Church is seen above. In front of the bishop a picture of the congregation’s “Brother in Christâ€, Ern Sheh Liong, a theological student at Trin- ity Theological College in Singapore, Malaya, sur- mounts the globe. Rt. Rev. G. B. Snell, Co- Adjutor Bishop of Toronto who pointed out the need for the Anglican World Mission when he conducted the Evensong service at St. Gabriel Anglican Church is seen above. In front of the bishop a picture of the ter) am pose wi' aroro f1 Uganda speaker service. (left to right) champ, Judith (the rector’s 01 ter) and Brian pose with Rev. atom from An? FOR Ward I the who ottom pictuie ) Brad Beau- ;h McLennan oldest daugh- n Beauchamp v. Shem Kar- nkole, Kigizi, . was guest the morning Of Your Choke It is undertaking the respon- sibility of the world church in mutual fellowship. It is com- bining the reserves and needs What is Anglican World Mis- sion is a question Anglicans are being asked at present. Mark World Anglican Mission of the Christian in Singapore with the Christian in Burandaâ€" Burandi and with the christian in Richmond Hill. It is the ma- ture expression of the fact that the arm of the body of Christ must act interdependently with RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Rev. Shem Kararoro from Ankole, Kigizi, Uganda, Africa, in his sermon at the 11 a.m. service told the history of Chris- tianity in his country and how it helped the natives in their daily lives and in their political life. In its period of independ- ence adjustment. his country was not torn by internal strife as were many other new coun- tries and Mr. Kararoro said it was because of the work of the first and following missionary teachers which supplied the leaders necessary to take hold and govern. At 6 pm. the Rt. Rev. G. B. Snell, Co-Adjutor Bishop of To- ronto conducted sung Even- song. Magnificent voices of the boys’ choir from All Saints’, Kingsway. added much inspir- ation to this service, the hand of the body of Christ. It is being and acting the new concept of brotherhood that the Anglican Congress of 1963 in Toronto named “Mutual Res- ponsibility and Interdepend- ence." He is Chinese and will further the work of God among the Chinese as part of the Anglican World Mission. He will work to fight ignorance, poverty, super~ stition, want, need, confusion and the slavery of communism. Following dinner the film “The Rebirth of a Church†was shown. This is the film of the 1963 Congress in Toronto. Ernest Lowin, student assist- ant and theological student at Wycliffe College. Toronto. in- troduced the guest speaker, Bishop Snell. A roast beef dinner was servâ€" ed by the women of St. Mat- thew's United Church at 6.45 pm. ’ Chairman E. Nokes proposed the toast to the Queen and D. Danter proposed a toast to “Our Brother in Christ." Ern Sheh Liong, a 24-year-old theo- logical student in Singapore. He is a young man, whose education to become an Angli- can ptiest in the diocese of Singapore, Malaya, is being supported by the people of St. Gabriel. These points were emphati- cally pointed out‘ and prov_en October 25 to the members of St. Gabriel Anglican Church in Richmond Hill East. The bishop pointed out the need of the Anglican World Mission and what mutual res- ponsibility and interdependence is. He most emphatically noted this may very well be our last chance in many of these counâ€" tries because if communism gets to them, they will certainly see that Christianity stays out. glican World Mission C teo thanked the speaker Features popular Ford and Pontiac stock racers. Includes Educational to 14 volt power pack, 2 throttles, 10 sections of curved track, child dexterity, 2 straight sections, 12 overpass supports, $1 5 99 10 fence sections, l45‘/2" track. ROAD RACING SE'I' In grade 1 children learn about number lines. a form of mathematics formerly introduced in grade 13 an- alytical geometry. By the end of grade 1. children can solve algebraic equat- ions formerly taught in grade 9 and inequalities that were taught in grade 12. Parents who are puzzled over the new mathematics being studied by their children are often stunned after hearing Winston Bates. director of mathe- matics for the Toronto Board of Education discuss it at home and school meetings. When parents are stun- ned as he explains the OPEN-S TOMORROW at 9 A.M. RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE l/ SECOND TIRE when you buy a pair of New Mat/1 Often Puzzles Parents base-7 and base-R system (If numbering. he reminds them the reason it is so dif- ficult for them to think in these terms is that they have been steeped in the base-10 system for so long. {This is the system that has you count 10. 20, 30, etc. In the base-7 system. you count 7, 14, 21', 28, etc.) The children don't have the same difficulty states Mr. Bates. While not claiming that the average grade 6 stud- ent will soon have the mathematical ability of the grade 12 student. )Ir. Bates does claim that to- day‘s students will underâ€" stand mathematics far bet- ter than their parents did. when you buy a pair of Firestone Tractionaires or “Town & Country†Refreads Almost the exclusive pre- serve of ofï¬ce machines today. facility in calcula- tion is not given the same stress as formerly. Much emphasis is placed on the child's discovery of the re- lationships between num- bers and between opera- tions like addition, sub- traction. multiplication and division. .\lr. Bates played an ac- tive part in the in-service training course held last winter for teachers of Richmond Hill. and Mark- ham and Vaughan Town- ships. Richmond Hill's super- intendent of public school education, Gordon McIn- tyre reports that the new math is now being taught NUTS.†’N’ nous TOBOGGAN RICHMOND HILL toy to teach your 95¢ $510k“ , in all grade 1 and grade 7 and 8 elasses in the Rich- mond Hill system and will he gradually introduced in all grades. It should be in general force in the sys- tem in two years. although this depends on the train- in}.r of the teachers. In- traininp.‘ schemes will con- tinue to be conducted until all teachers are familiar with the system. training in basic calcula- tion will not be neglected. but the emphasis will be different. 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