Surgery Itfontinued from Page II .I Dr. Shouldice. he said. had he stated head. and had in- lnform them. What do you been based on thc position dicated a price of 525.000 cash want to keep from the press?" that the land in question ‘for ï¬ve acres of land. The “Let's pass the expro- was valley land unsuitable .otIer included a $1.000 deposit Ipriation byâ€"law and then dis- for buildinz and they had ‘cheque. This had not been offered $12,540 for 12.5 ac- rcs of land. Dr. Shouldice lcuss the price" suggested the .reeve. sent with the odor but the acâ€" :companying letter had advised "I think you are most ung had talked about $200000. that it the oh‘er “ere accept- .just. Something smells here.†and consequently they saw ahlc the cheque would be de- said Mr. Maclx’ay. no purpose In cantinuinz ‘Iivei‘ed Monday. He also stated ‘ “It certainly does," agreed the discussion. firmly that the ofl'er had all the ,the reeve. and stated that Dr. Understanding also that Dr. required signatures and was .I again with the township engin- he stated. but when a 30 day When asked what his hur-' ,cers who. after study. had adâ€" extension was requested had '3’ W38 {01' IW" or “1?“ vised that a ï¬ve acre site weeks. the rceve. rcpllt"l would do. that council might notobe. “We have no secrets" I“ (“‘3“ch by â€I“ “m“ IMr. Friedman. "This is not a fer was not acceptable. “1d â€- 1mg“ take another private deal between two nego- "We did not have the ap- 10 meetings to get it through a new council. “1 don't like any of this. tinting parties. this land is praisal as a guide." he noted. needed for the township.†Atter‘ While at no time was the waiting six or seven weeks for, press or the public inform- I Forced To Surrender SiteI Friedman advised that it was customary to expropriate ï¬rst and negotiate the price atter~ wards. Dcputy-reeve Rumble .pleaded with council tn leaveI it up to the two parties to neg-L otiate the matter without ex- propriating the property. "We have heard both sides t still.‘ .1 agree that it would be better * The by-law was thcn passed 'clause by clause. with the den-I THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Nov. 12. 1964 O COME 0 T0 0 WORSHIP 0 AND O REJOICE ANGLICAN ST. MARY‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH Richmond Hill Rector: Rev. J. F. O’Neil Assistant Curatc: Rev. Donald Bane SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1964 TRINITY XXV ‘ . . _ , ’ if they would negotiate on . . Shouldlce had said severaIShouldtce felt the site of the completely valid, their own but I mm,e that the 8.00 a.m.â€"-Hol.‘v' Communion . times "if you want it. you'lltplant to he too close to the They had been asked for an by-law be passed“ said Cmmyllljlo a.m. â€"â€" Parish Commun-t Ihave to take it." hospital. they had consulted extension of time on the olTer cillnr Sloane. ion. Preacher. The Right Rey. E. G. Munn. Bishop of Caledonia indicated that they were not uty-reeVe and Councillor Hoov.tChtirch School for all ages and “‘lllmg 1†“'8†“13’ long. 'I‘hcyijer opposing. Councillor IIoover‘ Nursery School said were then advised that the nf-‘insisted (m a recorded vote eachI'Iï¬O p.m.â€"Evensong and Holy time. Baptism Wth the name then propnx Preacher. The Rev. John .ed giving the by-law a third. Clarke. B‘A' objected again. don't like smelliness being at- the appraisal. they had gone} ed as to the figures con- i. tributed to this council. Shoul-iahcad with their offer. “We talned In the appraisal {' - - is dice Surgery or the develop- have no idea what the evalua- ordered by the township. I3:3,;htiarrahxztagmz thghi G M l V. I. ‘ t ers. I think the other side‘tion of the. ï¬ve acres is" he‘ Mr. Friedman mentioned. Em,“ three reading: Ci: 0'â€: . should have a chance to speak"'statcd flatly. and enquired just “The. relationship between - - -' . . . l or earge 0S9 ey, ’0 In]: When Mr. J. Friedman. soIi-lwhat the appraisal value of the‘ the. two prices is fairly If???“ Thirty: Orizeagize'anb‘ls _ . citor. was ï¬nally allowed to land had been. i evident." . . . George Moseley, Violinist, wfll play the Romance speak he recapitulated the de-t Both Mr. Friedman and Mr. Mr. Friedman concluded by 22:22::‘3Lgf majority of 'w from Concerto No. 2 for ijh-n and orchestra by veloper's position. [He denied MacKay Wei-c then given a stating that the developers " ‘ ‘ ‘ . . . f Th I“ II that the expropriation was be- copy of the appraiser's bulkywere still prepared to negotiate “These are just delaying ~ , Wiemawski as part Of the program 0 e “C ‘ ing done as a favor to them‘foldcr. “‘but we respectfully submit. tactics. Let‘s proceed" in- t ‘ mond Hill Symphony Orchestra to be presented anlt: stated thatl.l they ftormed I After studying it for a few that, we. are satisï¬ed our nego- sisted Councillor Sloane and . . ' . . re tively sma por ion 0 moments Mr. Friedman con~tiation. will bearn f 't . ,_. it - ' I L November 12 m Rmhmond Hill ngh SChOO} VAUd' those who would beneï¬t from tinued with his presentation.Isoever.“‘ n rm “ ha 5 Iti;e Ilivirlrlwrgzlslriiirarlbsiigllli: : ' itorium, the sewage disposal plant. They had made the other ln'. In answer to a question‘ meeting adjourned shortly I L ,_ Their original offer: to order to bring the matter to alfrom Councillor Sloane. Mr.I before. 1] pm. ,‘ 105th Warden's Banquet Glittering Affair FOR THAT SAFE SECURE FEELING THAT SAVES STEPS affair to honor the. current warden. in this case Reeve. A. H. Rutherford of Van- ghan Township, was held under the glittering chan- deliers at the King Edward Hotel‘s ballroom. , Mr. Rutherford received a. huge signed plaque from his fel~ low county councillors. a silver banded cane. a traditional gift quartet entertained. . to the wardens and for him and Among the head table. gueslsl his wife. Velma. a silver tea.wcre Magistrate and Mrs. G. S.‘ service. Hollinrake. Judge and Mrsi Master of ceremonies was George Sweeney. York North North Gwillimbury Reeve Jos~ MLA Lex Mackenzie. Vaughan eph O. Dales and presentations Clerk James McDonald andl . Elementary schools are where the. best teachers should be. University of Toronto philoso» Iphy professor Marcus Long told .more than 600 at last Friday's York County warden's banquet Iin Toronto. ‘. He said most schools were out of date and quality of teaching at the elementary level was ab~ surd. "It takes only grade 12 and two years' waste of time. at a teachers‘ college to be a ‘public school teacher." Dr. Long warned that. it a‘ child is destroyed by the limi- ltations of his teachers, there were made by Newmarket‘ Reeve Sydney chge and Mark-i er. (All three. have announced] Economy 2 Station . I iden's chair for 1965.) ITIIEICOM Transmtonzed! : I Guest. soloist was the ward-; en's attractive niece. Donna Hooks Graham from Woodhridge. and. minutes. Smartly styled all-metal cabinets. Operates on 9 volt battery. Master can be called even when turned “off". Low voltageâ€"abso- lutely safe around children. Both units with 50‘ cable. up In Speaker Strikes Serious Note On Schools Iand Mrs. I i Mrs. McDonald. Aurora Mayor. Clarence Davis and Mrs. Davis. ham Reeve Charles H. Hoopâ€"ICounty Clerk Jack L. Smith and SUNDAY' NOVEMBER 15' “’5‘ Mrs. Smith. TAzY Roads Com- they will seek the 105th war-imission Chairman ll. E. Bales Cottgriirie Hggmg‘oï¬ggnigteab Bales. Peel County Warden Fred Klein and MrsI Klein. Rev. and Mrs. B. F‘. An-l drew of Maple. C01. and Mrs? (he “Hometowners†barbershopIJ. l. Johnston. Queen‘s Rang-IH ers militia commanding officer‘. {can be no replacement in his. tlater life. i “'In 10 years. I predict. a boy twill have to have at least grade. I†or he‘ll have trouble get-‘ tting a in : f He advocated more technical: ttraining schools like Ryerson fin Canada and less liberal arts Icolleges. $1995 . “If I came to York County ' twith a plan for a liberal arts jcollege. I Would be welcomed ;most. graciously but if I had a tplan for a technical college. 1 iwouldlhave a hard time raising iany money". he told the. mayors introduced in September 1965. tand reeves and councillors intothers in 1966 in Crosby Heights School. In fact. the The banquet. an annual lrotary system or teaching is' TAMBLYNS New“Entry-Sentry" ‘ Door Intercom Permits the user to deter- mine who isat the. door without the necessity of op- ening it. A master station inside the home and a "remote" station mounted outside the door. Senior schools are of prime importance in Richmond Hill following the local public school board‘s recent decision to inâ€" troduce the tri-level system of education in this municipality. The ï¬rst senior school is schedâ€" uled to be completely opera- tional by‘September 1967. al- though some features will he already being used to a limited extent. Because of the plans of the. local board we. thought our readers would be in- terested to learn that Strat- ford has started construc~ tion of its ï¬rst senior sdhool.â€"â€"Editor. III-roomI seniort i Construction of a and gymnuditorium school in Stratford is well unâ€" der way following sodturning ceremonies late in October. Dr. A. J. Macdonald, board of edu~ cation chairman for that city. said at the ceremony the senior public school would provide the advanced training primary school students would ï¬nd ad- vantageous before moving into secondary school. The new school will be located on an eight-acre site on Huntingdon Avenue. just south of Avon Street. The ï¬rst new public school in Stratford in 35 years will. provide accommodation tori grade 7 and 8 pupils from 50-‘ year-old Avon. 74-yearâ€"old Hamlet and 35-year~old Fal- .staï¬â€™ schools. There are, four (lather public schools in the city i-~Juliet. 52 years old; Anne lHathaway. 42 years old; Shakes. tpeare. 90 years and Romeo 91. years. It, was just about a year ago‘ that Superintendent of Eleme-i ntary Public Schools J. L. tBowers made a survey of the' I Richmond Heights Centre -â€" 884-595I ‘ .._â€"-â€"â€"_â€"-â€"--------' NTINB I I Office Forms, Billbeads, Statements Forms (ruled), Business Forms I Ii I l I ISTOUFFVILLE: I churches were ‘ when a congregation of close to 1,000 people met in Stouffville District High School for a spe- cial worship service October ‘25. The service was held under lleadership of Rev. J. Allan .Wallace. general superintendent ‘of the Faith Mission. Guest speaker was Rev. Duncan {Campbell of Edinburgh. Sentâ€" Eland. l tSTOllFFVlLLE: A $3.000 cash deposit will be required to cover I services to the proposed site. of All local Quality Letterheads, Business Cards, Envelopes Unusual Programs, Booklets, Menus Admission Tickets, Lucky Draw Tickets Labels. Gum Labels, Receipt Forms Invoices, Dodgers, HandbiIIs, Posters Tags (Shipping), Wedding Invitations Your Personal Stationery #Iktll a new church on Edward Street. .council advised last week. The :church preposes purchasing a {three and a half acre lot on .Edward Street west. of the high ‘school at a cost of $12,000. tilt)! MARI-(HAM: The South Sher- wood Subdivision will guarantee all houses will have installed either oil or electric heating and an electric water heater. There will be underground wiring and concrete light poles. Lot fees for the 98 lot subdivâ€" ision will be 568.000. not: PINE GROVE: Mr. and Mrs. Alex. J. Drummond celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. November 1. Friends from far and near gathered to extend best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Drummond settled in Klein- burg in 1949 and mmed to Pine Grme in lQSl. If It's Printing â€" We Do ll You will find the quality, service and price right. “ The Liberal " PRINTERS FOR THE COMMUNITY SINCE l878 YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL TU. 4-1105 Counter CIIECII BOO!“ always III StOCk â€" Plain' or I "LIBERAL“ CLASSIFIEDS printed with your name and address. 0" “-‘T RESULTS Phone 884-1105-6 or 285-3316 Mi, Stratlord Building Senior School .“This is not long considering, {long overdue," rcpresentedt- Preacher: The Rector at Aurora and the Hoopers; .. « . - Dales. Legges and Rutherfords.‘ What Steward‘gg‘i‘p Means Special guests were Metro 7 m Fvo‘ ‘P re dI Toronto Chairman William Al-‘ p ’ ~thJ Cal’sg â€5 r an . len and members of the Ruth-. â€cache:- Illinyllector N "'d “'1'†, “The Third and Fourth t Commandments" Wednesday 10.30 am. ~ Holy Communion. I EMMANUEL education system. As a result of the survey. in January Mr.. Bowers presented a brief to the board recommending senior schools. A month later the: board unanimously approved? construction of a senior RUbUCISUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15_1954 8 am. â€" Corporate Communion schoolâ€"~the first in the city's public school system. 0.30 am. â€"â€" Senior Sunday It is interesting to note that; School I as a board of education in coo-.11 “n, .L Morning Prayer trol of both elementary and ll fl‘m.__.tunjor Sunday School secondary schools. the SLraLtordt board might well haVe duced a tri ing a junior high school as the. intermediate level. Instead it: is introducing a senior public.‘ as the most effective lntermed-I late school. ( Excellent co-operation city council enabled the boardt to start construction only eight‘ months after this decision was‘ reached. the chairman noted. the number of channels throughl which plans and approval of the school must go.“ . Before ï¬nal plans tor the‘ school were drawn up. membersy of the board and principals ot’l various public schools in Strat- ford. visited other senior pub- lic schools in the area. Mayor C. H. Meier congratu- lated the board on "keepingitCnnvention of Out. and 0%.). pace“ with development in the Icity and in the ï¬eld of cduca- Meeting in the Public Library tion. He said. “This school is‘ The have seven standard and six special classrooms. Grant Kropf‘ will be ï¬rst principal. l Hear Bible Answers To: 1 Are there a 144,000 now reign- ing invisibly in a Heavenly 0r- .SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1964‘ Estelle Markham. ARCT..RMT. ‘945 2.30 p.m.â€"Confirmation Class intro-f7 p.m. _ Evensong -level system Ieatur-‘~» M All Saints’ Church - King City 10:30 am. -- Morning Prayer byl 11:10 am. â€"-â€" Sunday School .8 am. -â€" Holy Communion Ill am. â€" Morning Prayer ‘sr. JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH seniot'T9:-i5 am. â€"~ Sunday School school will cost $500,000. It willIll a.m. â€" Worship Service: reading. the same two members‘Assistant St. Michael's and All Angels. Toronto The reeve then had the clerkig'n0 p.m. _ “Nth Group andI Confirmation Classes Wednesdays -~ 10 am. Holy Communion “_ I THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF‘ CANADA THE CHURCH of ST. GABRIEL Crosby and Bayview Avenues Rev. R. E. McLennan 407 Lynctt Cresoent TU. 4-4236 Church. TU. 4-7083 I a l 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 9.30 am. (7 to 13 years inclusive) 11 am. a Morning Prayer HOLY TRINITY CHURCH THORNHILL Brooke 5. Jane Streets Rector Rev. H. Reginald Howdcn. ILA... L. Tb. ‘ Rev. Fred C. Jackson. Assistant; Organist and Choir Director Dedication Sunday fast of Young People. a.m, Senior Church School Classes am. â€"â€" Church School 1 am.-â€"Morning Prayer ANGLICAN CHURCH Mackay Drive - Richvalo Rev. K. A. Thatcher AV. 5-6789 Richard Leach. A.R.C.T., Ornnist TRINITY XXV ST. JOHN’S PARISH OF KING (Anglican) HOURS OF SERVICE siï¬ï¬ï¬hï¬ï¬â€™b‘Ciï¬t’CH Maple The Anglican Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Ramsay Armltage. M.A.. D.D. Holy Communion on 2nd Sunday of month at 11 Elmsâ€"i“ Richmond Hill Minister: Rev. F. F. Bennett Auditorium I Junior Church 8:. Nursery For small children A Cordial Welcome to All ganization? 2 Did Christ come back in 1914 to reign invisibly? 3 Is the Devil a fallen supernat- ural An 'A dynamic presentation will present answers to these questions, and an open question period will be included for you to question the speaker personally. gel? 3 RM. SUNDAY, NOV. 15TH RICHMOND HILL LIONS HALL 106 CENTRE ST. E. t I t Church School1 â€" 10.20 am. â€"â€" St. Paul's Sunday 19 RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST CHURCH tA Fcllowship Church) 50 Wright Street Classes for all (Opposite the High School) Pastor: RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH ‘Rev. C. G. Higginson. 3A., B.D. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1964 9.45 a.m. â€" Primary. Junior. Intermediate 8: Senior Sunday School ‘ Rev. A. B. Arnnt. DD. 11 am. â€"â€" Nursery & Kinder- [SUNDAIH NOVEMBER 15. 1964 gartcn Sunday School. 11 am. â€"~ Subject: "What Is 11 a.m. â€"â€" Morning Service .. Man? . “Our Partnership" 1 pm. â€" Subject, "Salvation. 7 pm. â€". Chapel Service Past. Present and Future". .3 p.m. __ Hl-C Group A Friendly Welcome Is I """""" Extended to ALL at I The Young Church with the I Old Message ' i UNITED CHURCH 325 Crosby Avenue IRev. F. James Burn. B.A.. 3.1). - 9 . â€ï¬dsiiil .L t TU. 4-5526 SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1964 “â€55Ҡ310.30 a.m. _ Worship Service . BAPTIST CHURCH tBabV Care) I (Fellowship of Evangelical 3935 a.m. â€"~.Sundav School « Baptist Churches in Canada) 525 Church Street Thornhlll Primal†â€d â€m" Factor .1030 am. ~â€" Nursery Kinder- ' I gartcn Rev. Thomas M. Watson 1145 am. H Senior 9 Benson St.. Thornhill 'l I . ISUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1961 “'1‘,- “ "'"medm'P, 11:00 am. â€"- Message “Israel . . . In A State Of UNITED CHURCH .~ -. OF CANADA Obscurity. 7.00 pm â€"- Message MAPMTniCsT‘eTRGE "The Strange Story I)! An Unfaithful Wife" Guest Soloist for this service i Rev. Ralph C. Williams. 3A. ‘SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1964 will be Mr. Cart .I han .en .Maple " _ __ 7w__~[_° 3‘ Hope .............. 9:45 am. Sunday School ...... 0:45 am. THORNHIL“ Worship Service . . . . 11 am. BAPTIST CHURCH (Convention of Ont. & Que.) Stop 17. Yonge Street Rev. Minton Johnston. D.D.. Minister Mrs. Cameron Andrew. Organist 10 am. ~â€" Senior and Intermed- iate School 11 mm. â€"- Junior School and Nursery 11 am. -â€"â€" Morning Service LUTHERAN Junior Congregation Kindergarten and Nursery A welcome is extended to all THORNHILL UNITED CHURCH tRcv. A. I. Higgins. B.A.. 3.1).. tRev. Veala. Assistant. Minister SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1904 9:45 a.m. â€" Senior Sunday School 11 um. Nursery and Junior Sunday School 11 am. ~â€" Mornlng Worship For further information call. I AV. 5-2131 ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH . Hayvlew Avenue 5., ' ' Ncar Centre St. Other Denomulat'ons Albert E. Myers. BA. B.D.. S.T.M.. Pastor RICHMOND HILL 884-5264 FREE METHODIST CHURCH Ralph Markham. Organist and corner of Elmwood and Rugglu Choirmaslcr ' Rev. A. J. Slater. Mlnlster SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1.964 9.30 am. â€" Sunday School and .SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1964 ‘10 a.m. â€"â€" Sunday School Bible Class for all ages 11 am â€"~ Worship Service “Vote Sunday School“ Nursery Provided Drive 11:30 am. â€"â€" Morning Worship 7 p.m.â€"Evening Service Wed. 8 pinâ€"Prayer Meeting (2 n f 1. Church of the Light and Lil Rev? £81.32: BAREIBJ')’. “our CKFH- 5 M- Sunday SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1964 For further information call 9:45 am. ~â€" Sunday School and 3344097 Bible Class "conï¬fï¬"ï¬iï¬mn 11 mm. â€"â€" The Service MISSIONARY CHURCH Nursery provided PRESBYTERIAN' RICHMOND HILL , PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . ' Rev. J. N. He burn. Minister. Rev. L. K. Sider. Pastor Mrs. Verap Diamond lSUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1904 Organist and Chair Leader '9.45 am. Sunday School SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1964111 a.m. â€"â€" Worship. 9.45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School "7.30 pm. â€"â€" EVenlng Service; and Bible Class "The Word For The World 11 am. â€" Morning Worship 11 am. â€"â€" Nursery Department BRETHREN IN CHRIST M CHURCH Wm. Vanderbent. Pastor .Tcl.: Richmond Hill. TU. 4-3155 Heine Hill (Gormley) 10 um. â€" Sunday School 11 un. -â€" Wrérship Seé'vtccl . 7:30 pm. â€"â€" vetting ervce Rev.§HF(.:?ndf:;.glI;ilialster IWEd' 7:45 p’m’Pny" Maetlnz SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1964i Vaughan (3rd Con.. z milel 10 a.m. H St, Andrew's Sunday. north of Concord) School and Church .11:15 am. â€"-â€" Worship Servic- Cnncord at Public School 7 pm. â€"â€" Young people. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Maple. Ont. and ST. PAUL'S CHURCH School 11 a.m.~St. Andrew's Bible ReV- A- W- Helge. Pastor Class Tet: 285-0002 ll.l5 a.m. â€" St. Paul's Church}? a‘m- -‘ Sunday S°h°°l ITu . . - a.m. â€"â€" Worship Service 7,15 p.m. 3:21“: People 5 es.. 8 pm. â€" Prayer Meetln. :13 ‘ Roy Nigh. Pastor 'I‘el.: Gormley 5544 Oak Ridges. Aubrey Ave. U N ITE D 10:30 am. ~â€" Sunday School I 11:30 a.m. â€"- Worship Service CARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH 7.30 pm, __ Evening Service 9:45 am. â€"â€" Worship Service ITues.. 3 pm. __ prayer Meeting 3.â€.1 Sunday’s‘chool I "spvg’ï¬ï¬â€˜uTDAy ‘ ' ADVENTISTS CHURCH . C. R. Neill. Minister Meeting every Saturday Elgin Mills West 1/4 mile west of Yonge Street .9:20 a.m. â€" Worship Service ‘10:30 am. â€"â€" Sabbath Sch_ool (‘.AI.V.\RY CHURCH RICHMOND HILL 96 Hunt Ave... Richmond Hill Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada TU. 4-4387 Pastor: Rev. P. A. Sorenson SUNDAY 10 am. â€"â€" Sunday School ll am. _. Worship Service 7 pm. â€"- Evangelistic Service TUESDAY 8.30 pm. â€"â€" Prayer Meeting FRIDAY 7 pm. -. Children‘s Hour MCI-[VALE GOSPEL CHAPEL 24 Oak Avenue Sunday â€"â€" Services 9:30 am. - Remembrance Ser- vice ll a.m. -â€" Bible Hour at Sun- day School 7 p.m. ~â€" Gospel Service Tuesday 8 pm. â€" Prayer meet- ing and Bible Study. Women's and Young People: Meetings as Announced. “Faith of Our Fathers Living Still“ A CHURCH OF CHRIST Concord Ave. and Kin: High Drlvc CONCORD SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 19th 10 a m. . - Bible School. Classes for All ll a m.» Ministry of the. Won 7 pm. M Worship and Com mumt’m ALI. WELCOME AV. 5-3364 « AV. 5-5057