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The Liberal, 19 Nov 1964, p. 3

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{EVERY FRIDAY _â€" 11 am. to p..m Sale and demonstra- ions of crafts at Kingcrafts 'tudio. Keele SL, King City. BINGO â€"â€" Thursday night, 8 pm. sharp, jrnkpot‘ â€"â€" 4 spec- ial and 25 regula. games. Our ,Lady Queen of The World Hall, \east side of Bayview at Crosby ‘Aveq Richmond Hill‘ OVEMBER 21, SATURDAYâ€"‘DECEMBER 5, SATURDAY -:! 13rd Time and Sadie Hawkins 2 pm. NOEL BAZAAR. Bake 'dance at Richmond Hill Lions sale and Afternoon Tea. St. Hall. Sponsored by Richvale Mary's Anglican Church (Wrix- Lions Club. Spot and costume on Halli. c4w20‘1‘ ’prizes. $3 per couple. r * * * * ‘ (NOVEMBER 20. FRIDAY â€"-’ed by members. Shop open. I 7.30-9.30 pm. and Saturday,} cleIj' (November 21, 1-4 p.m.. H01)" * " * * Trinity Anglican Church. NOVEMBER 25 WEDNESâ€" Pl‘ookg Sftreet Thornhill cord- DAYâ€"Richmond Hill Horticul- [tally mVItes you to visit “In tural Society Golden Anniver- Old.Thomhill." c1w21 sary Dinner, Lions Hall, Rich- mond Hill, 7 pm. Tickets $2.50 W ' ' f * *, _,,,.__ ___ from any member. c3w19 NOVEMBER let SATURDAY _-_... 7. . v t "1 5 Pm lst Beverley Acres NOVEMBER 26 THURSDAYâ€" érxiliary Bazaar. Bayv1ew 8 p. m. the North York Progres~ aza “W21 sive Conservative Women's As- : 4x I: n: r ‘ sociation annual meeting at NOVEMBER 2‘ SAWRDAY the United Church King qty n no. I‘m... ..... Anrfl' nun 2-4 pm. Emmanuel Anglican phurch. 15 Mackay Drive. kichvale. Poinsettia tea and‘ ” ‘ * * bazaar. candy. baking and NOVEMBER 27. FRIDAYâ€"The qifts. Door prize, $15 food cer- Allenbrae Branch of the York tificate. Tea tickets. 50 cents. Central Hospital are holding a c2w20 bazaar and bake sale at the r V * * * Allencouri Shopping Centre. 8.30 pm. at Stouffville Youth’ Klentre. See film “Teenage Romance“. Special music â€" making live radio broadcast. ‘Bring a friend! clw21 ***t I OVEMBER 21. SATURDAYâ€"l .30 p.m., M. & M. bazaar, Rich~ and Hill Presbyterian Church. â€" ome baking, knitting. aprons, Christmas items. tea room. , c3w19i 3 it it it an- " NOVEMBER 21. SATURDAYâ€"- $0.30 a.m. Richmond Hill Pub~ lic Library Puppet Show. Ad- ‘mlsslon free. c1w21 *fitt OVEMBER 21, SATURDAYâ€"~- {ard Time and Sadie Hawkins 'dance at Richmond Hill Lions Hall. Sponsored by Richvale thons Club. Spot and costume prizes. $3 per couple. L intuit NOVEMBER 22, SUNDAY â€"« .15 p.m. at Stouffville Youth . Centre. See film "Teenage Chal- clw21 lr-v'r-v NOVEMBER 27. FRIDAY 7.30 pm. Teston United Church. ”Trade Winds“ Fair and Baz- aar. home baking. sewing. tea room etc. (‘2w21. nil-1* NOVEMBER 28. SATURDAYâ€" Senior Citizen’s annual bazaar, 2 to 5 pm. in Richmond Hill United Church Education Building. Yonge St. c2w21 *tit NOVEMBER 28 â€"â€" Bazaar and; Bake Sale. Legion Hall. Yongei St.. Richmond Hill. Women's Committee, New Democratic Party. 11 a.m. to 6 pm. c4wl9l 4 iii a vi 1 DECEMBER 5. SATURDAY â€"- 2 pm. NOEL BAZAAR. Bake sale and Afternoon Tea. St. Mary's Anglican Church (Wrix- on Halli. c4w20.‘ tirarai DECEMBER 5. SATURDAY â€"‘ to am. - 6 pm. Exhibition no 4 Canadian Art and Native Hand-. crafts at the auditorium of the) lenge". Special music provided. Recent Ontario legislation. whereby the province assumes the major portion of the cost of educating retarded children, will mean that effective Janu- ary 1. 1965. a retarded chil- dren’s authority must be set up for the area being served by Thornhaven School. D. A. Brown of Markham Village in- formed Richmond Hill Council ‘ Monday evening. Bill 131 provides for a six-man authority to be ap- pointed for the purpose of operating the school for retarded children. Two members are to be appoint- ed by the local association for retarded children. Mr. Brown noted, reporting that these appointments have been made and are: I). A. Brown, Markham Village and T. Jennings. Richmond Hill. An informal “bull session“ attended by representatives of King. Whitchurch. Vaughan Richmond Hill Public Library. and Markham Townsmps and Watch this paper for further the Villages of Stoudville, . The remaining four members ‘will be appointed by the court-i. cil of Richmond Hill. In ans- wer to a request by Mayor Thomas Broadhurst and Reeve. James Haggart, the association suggested the names of W. A. Dowell. 51 Vaughan Road. and J. 0. Graham. 53 Vaughan Road, Richmond Hill. who have serv- ed on behalf of the local as- sociation and the national par- ent body for many years. The association asked coun- cil to make the four appoint- ments at as early a date as pos- sible to ensure smooth transi- tion from the present operat- ing procedure to the new one. Council agreed to write oth- er participating municipalities notifying them of the names suggested as appointees to the .authority and asking them to 'submit nominees for the re- maining two appointments. Mr. Brown reported some 40 children in attendance at Thornhaven. who are transport- ed a distance of 365 miles daily The school is presently operat~ l 8.30 Ruth , Calverley * Gallery PICTURE LOAN Now Open NOVEMBER 21. SATURDAYâ€" 8.30 pm. at Stouffville Youth Centre. See film “Teenage Romance“. Special music â€" making live radio broadcast. 'Bring a friend! c1w21 ).30 p.m., M. 8; M. bazaar, Rich- and Hill Presbyterian Church. Home baking. knitting. aprons. Christmas items. tea room. EOVEMBER 21. SATURDA Yâ€" NOVEMBER 21. SATURDAYâ€"- {0.30 am. Richmond Hill Pub~ lic Library Puppet Show. Ad~ mission free. c1w21 You can send your most pre- cious garments to us with con- fidence that they‘ll come back to you unharmed and spotless- ]y clean. Our expert spotters ass and are constantly keeping abreast of new developments in materials and cleaning agents. Father and son were having a man to man talk about life in general when the subject got around to marriage. “But why can't a fellow have more than one wife.” the son wanted to know. “As you grow older. my boy." the father repfied. "you’ll realize that certain laws were passed to protect those incapable of protect in: themselves." 884 - 5829 Coming £‘vents RICHMOND HILL LIONS CLUB 'vvv' W=SHIRT SERVICE: CORNER YONGE ST. & LEVENDALE RD. Richmond Bill For Prompt Pick-Up and Delivery Call 50 Yonge Street South Traditional & Modern UNICEF CHRISTMAS CARDS PAINTINGS SCULPTURES PAINTS ANTIQUES “27 YEARS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE" )AYnfiNOVEMBER 28 â€"- Bazaar and: pub. Bake Sale. Legion Hall. Yongek ,_ Ad- St.. Richmond Hill. Women's} c1w21 Committee, New Democratic:Party. 11 am. to 6 pm. c4w19; c1w21'details raft's NOVEMBER 25, WEDNESDAY ity. â€"â€"- l.30 sharp. Kingcrafts gen- tfc19 eral meeting. Second and final Christmas workshop. presentâ€" Y â€"â€" ed by members. Shop open. tfc39 TU. 4-4411 NOVEMBER 27. FRIDAY â€"â€" 7.30 pm. Teston United Church. ”Trade Winds“ Fair and Baz- aar. home baking, sewing. tea room etc. (-2w21 8 pm. Euchre and bridge attHUI Buttonville Community Hall.1 sponsored by Doncaster Ladiesh Five Club in aid of 'I‘hm'nhelvenlTnesda‘y School for Retarded Children. about ‘5 Good prizes, lunch. Everyone from a welcome. c1w21 weekend NOVEMBER 23‘ MONDéY â€"‘ NOVEMBER 28. SATURDAYâ€" Senior Citizen’s annual bazaar, 2 to 5 pm. in Richmond Hill United Church Education Building. Yonge St. c2w21 RICHMOND HILL Phil Butt: John Wayne Muu‘m. 16. Way- NESDAY ne Toole. l7. Marcel LeBlanc. ““5 genâ€" 20, Barry Lee Dyson, 20. and and final Eric Satterwaite 25. all plead- presentâ€" ed guilty to break, enter and open. theft from the home of promi- CIWZI nent businessman R. C. Birk- ........ enshaw, RR 2, Gormley. clwgi c2w21 TRichmond Hill Youths'BIames Fined 2;:Admit $1,100 Break-in Tuesday admitted stealing about $1‘100 worth of goods from a Gormley estate last weekend. Richmond Hill To Appoint Four New Retarded Children's Auth. AGITIII Five Richmond Hill Tuesday admitted about SLIOO worth from a Gormley estate weekend. John Wayne Mullin. 16. Way- ne Toole. l7. Marcel LeBlanc, 20, Barry Lee Dyson, 20. and Eric Satterwaite 25. all plead- ed guilty to break, enter and theft from the home of promi- nent businessman R. C. Birk- enshaw, RR 2, Gormley. Mullin. Toole, LeBlanc and Tyson are also charged with stealing a car belonging to Frank Resentiera of 9675 Yonge Street after it was parked in 3 Richmond Hill hotel parking lot November 13. On the breakâ€"in charge, they were remanded for‘pre-sentence youths of goods last )I,IUU oreaK-In . reports to November 25 in NeW- 24 in Richmond to November Hill. i According to Markham Con- (stable Clifford Cox the thefts were reported by the Birken- shaw chauffeur Charlie King‘r around 11 am. November 14 and the youths were all arrested: over the weekend when somei of the stolen property was re-‘ covered. Among the items were bino- culars, a movie projector, sil- verware. playing cards. a razor. a drill, a radio, hand-knit sweaters. fishing tackle. etc. Entry was apparently gained by smashing in a kitchen win-i dow. ‘ A Stoul’fville man who said in his defence he was fed up with the way teenagers drove their cars was fined $200 and‘ stealingtmarket and on the auto themcosts for impaired driving. Thomas Richard Montgom-r ery. RR. 2. Stouffville‘ repre-v sented in Richmond Hill Mag- istrate’s Court Tuesday by Paul Mingay, pleaded not guilty to] the charge laid by Markham; Police September 22. Key witness was Toronto watch salesman David Stokes, 20. who said Montgomery‘s car sideswiped him at Highway 401 and Highway 48 and alternate- ly speeded ahead of him and behind him all the way north to Markham Village. Stokes claimed Montgomery tailgated his car. locked bump- ers at one point and pushed his car up to speeds of 70 and 80 "n t:__11... istering fluoride. Since it is impossible for the average voter to study all re~ ports and information on the subject, he said. they must rely on the integrity of scientists who have done so and without exception these men recom- mend addition of fluoride to) drinking water. Cost of fluoridating Richmond Hill's water supply will be about 25 cents a person in the first year, according to figures released by Works Commis- sioner Otto Whalen. This will be halved in sub- sequent years once fluoridating equipment is installed and pre- sent equipment converted. Reeve James Haggart in re- leasing Mr. Whalen’s figures said the increased costs will be absorbed in revenue from other utilities. ‘ities if fluoridation takes‘ place." he told ”The Liberal" Tuesday. Sodium silicofluoride is rec-‘ ommended b." the Ontario Water Resources Commission as“ the most economical and widely used of the fluorides. ‘ The town. if given the okayi {by voters on the December 5 ballot will use about three tons “of fluoride 3 year at a cost of l l EXCELLENT c FOR MALE Call Mr. Syi Consult Municipalities Ian MacDonald Rink Takes Second Spiel and Markham, which all have children attending the school has been held he reported. On Saturday, it's the men‘stl club bonspiel where the chaps‘ take a breather from the rocksl and watch televised football in the lounge. On Saturday night,< there’s a “cup and saucer" spiel for members and on SundaY,‘ ,the mixed league now has grown to 75 couples, takes over Ethe ice. This Friday night is guest, night at the Richmond Hill Curling Club and members are asked to come and bring a friend or three‘ Funeral services were held Monday for Dr. Arthur Wallace Ross Doan. former Toronto school inspector and former treasurer of Township School Area No. 1 Markham and Vaugh- an, who died Friday at his home on Upper Canada Drive‘ Willow- dale. Last weekend, said Bruce‘ Butterworth, club manager, the action was hot and heavy for the second mixed club bonspiel won by Ian MacDonald’s rink with Isobel Davis, vice, Bud‘i Barrens. second and Helen Pam: lead. Second in the money was Don Richards‘ rink with‘ vice Doris Vance, second Billi Gibson and lead Pauline An-‘ derson. Third place rink skipped by A1 White had Lorraine Waters. as vice. Ed Grant as second and Marg Malcolm as lead. Prize-giving was followed by a dance. Dr. Doan was born on a farm near Queensville and attended Queen’s University and the Uni- versity of Toronto. He was teacher and principal at several Toronto schools until his ap- pointment as inspector in 1933. ‘He retired in 1948 but in 1951 lbecame treasurer for the school area. He held this post until 1957. Ross Doan Public School in Richvale is named for him. He leaves a son. Dr. Kenneth Henry Dean of Winnipeg. a daughter. Mrs. Alex. B. Kaye of Willowdale. and a sister. Mrs. W. H. Eves of Queensville. Dr. A. W. R. Doan FIRE IN STORAGE SHED Fire of unknown nrigin destroyed a large storage shed on Dudley Avenue. Thornhill. Tuesday evening. Damage is estimated to be between 51.200 and 51,500. Richmond Hill Fire De- partment responded to the alarm, but the fire had gain- ed such headway that the 75 foot by 20 foot shed was a complete loss 'U D'Cdn'lll _ A Stouffville man who said on his defence he was fed up with the way teenagers drove? reports In November 25 in New"their cars was fined $200 and‘ market and on the auto theft costs for impaired driving. to November 24 in Richmond‘ Thomas Richard Montgom-‘ Hill- fiery. rm. 2. Stouffville, repre-l According to Markham con.sented in Richmond Hill Mag-r stable Clifford Cox the thefts istrate's CWrt Tuesday by 1’3"! were reported by the Birken-Mingay, pleaded not gmlty to Shaw chauffeur Charlie King the charge laid by Markham around 11 em. November 14 and Police September 22‘ the youths were all arrested. over the weekend when some of the stolen property was re- covered. Key witness was Toronto watch salesman David Stokes, 20, who said Montgomery‘s car _:.1_-...:..-A Lb“ n‘ Lh'dkunn: 401 reports in November 25 in New- market and on the auto th8ft to November 24 in Richmond ? Mr. Brown reported some 40 children in attendance at Thornhaven. who are transport- ed a distance of 365 miles daily. The school is presently operat- ed by a board of directors and! children are admitted by an ad-‘ visory board composed of the principal of the school, the chief inspectors of public and separate schools and a duly qualified physician, he said. The association asked Conn? cil to make the four appointJ ments at as early a date as posâ€"l sible to ensure smooth transi- tion from the present operat- ing procedure to the new one. Council agreed to write oth- er participating municipalities notifying them of the names suggested as appointees to the authority and asking them to submit nominees for the re- maining two appointments. Wear Baby Gift Items n TOYS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS {RAND NAMES KNITTING WOOL BOYS Infant to 1b GIRLS: Infant to 14 NO“ 2 STORES 0mm“ FAMOUS FOR QUALITY F>alrnfli|yr Allowance Cheques Wekome RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE YONGE ST. NORTH RICHMOND HILL 884-7171 Children's BINGB ӣ733; 23 LiBMMHALL Blames Teen Driving s Fined 5200 Costs Stokes claimed Montgomeryileasing Mr. Whalen’s figures tailgated his car. locked bump-,said the increased costs will be ers at one point and pushed hiSlabsorbed in revenUe from other car up to speeds of 70 and 80lutilitiesl mph. When the two finally I ~4 stopped. he said Montgomery} was staggering. smelled of 31â€"3 lcohol and took several wild; ‘swings at him until police ar-‘ ”aye Y0! ‘rived. Village Sgt. William Vance said Montgomery smelled of alcohol and admitted he had “had one too many and should- n‘t be driving." Michael Harry Campbell pleaded guilty to the Markham Township Police charge when he appeared Tuesday in Rich- mond Hill Magistrate‘s Court. Milliken Lad Caught Damage Tombstones A 17-year-old Millikan boy was convicted of damaging tombstones in a pre-Halowe’en prank October 28 at Hagerman Hill Cemetery, south of Union- ville Markham Const. John McCa- gue said Campbell with five other boys, all juveniles, used the cemetery as home base when they threw tomatoes at passing motorists. Sometime during the even-} ing, at least 25 of the grave-' markers were pushed over and at least 10 damaged‘ some of them beyond repair. he said.{ Restitution has been made of: $58.50. he said. Magistrate Russell Pearse said Campbell shOWed wanton disregard for the quiet dignity of a graveyard and remanded him on $500 bail to Newmarket Court awaiting rare-sentence re- port. ' See Our Selection of Pre Christmas Specials BAYVIEW MALL 3305 BAYVIEW AVE. WILLOWDAIE A V. 5.1919 \M 'Fluoridation Group Formed In Favor Continued From Page 1) NO. 1 FANCY GRADE McINTOSl-I 0.0.4-u.0.0-I|-u- --u-n-u- ‘0’-“ 6 QT. BSKT. Luscious Red Emperor 7 LUNCHEON MEAT MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT I78 Yonge St. North, Richmond Hill 285-3591 We have a wide selection of Used Volkswagens but do not forget! We, and only we supply with the used car “DU 1-) SPORK IZoz.tin 39¢ 1V A2\V‘VDLU luuon x.“ COFFEE 64;}; $1.05 KELLOGG’S (7 A MPBELL’S TOM ATO APPLES SOUP DEL MONTE FANCY R. J. LUCAS Wieners Peas, Corn, Cut Green Beans BONELESS LOIN P O R K Have You Thought About An Economical Second Car? IF SO COME ON IN TO W. & P. Service CORN FLAKES 3 Months 100% Written Warranty 12 oz. PACKAGE 29¢ for parts and labour "There will be no increase ini$618. Maintenance costs will be either taxes or the cost of util-zabout $2,000 a year. ities if fluoridation takes place “ he told The Liberal‘ Everyone enjoys reading Tuesday 1 “Life in the 11111". compris- Sodium silicofluoride is rec»! ommended by the Ontario Water Resources Commission as the most economical and widely lused of the fluorides. 2 lb. poly bag Authorized Volkswagen Dealer GRAPES 2 ms. 2.9¢ 29 Yonge St. S. â€"- Richmond Hi“ EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday, Nov. 19, 1964 -.0.n- -n- - 0,-0.1-“va _ - mt." TRUST US FOR MALE COPYWRITER CFGM Radio ROASTS 69¢ tins 49¢ (‘all Mr. Symons 285-4915 79¢ STARTING TIME -- 8PM. Everyone ensoys reading “Life in the Hill". compris- ed of local news of the com- munity. Why not send us your contribution? The Service is freeâ€"phone the Social Editor Margot Crack at 884-1105, drop a line to 83 Yonge Street South. or call in personallyâ€"we'll be pleased to hear from you. 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