Public Libr 1“], 24 erght 35.9 Richiionc“. Hill. 5 Julio. 7’6“5" MORE HOMES & LAND LISTED AND $_O_LQ Non'rn YONGE OFFICE 8242 YONGE ST. AV. 5-1156 the Liberal ls Unity; in Non-Essentials Liberty; in all things Charity" “In Essentia scams 3, 19m FHRlCHMOND HILL. ONTARIO, THURSDAY. D “noM'E‘PArafofrns‘msrnicr SINCE 1878 PER COPY 10a VOL. 87, NO. 23. AREA TWPS. ELECTION FEVER RISING Contest All Mkhm.Seats“ V Vaughan 3- Way Fight For Reeve Livens Tempo Vaughan Township’s December 12 election has split wide open with Dentists 0K Fluoride All eight Richmond Hill dentists have unanimously endorsed fluoridating the local water supply. Dr. John Wachna. spokes- man for Drs. William Bed- ford. D. J. Harris. Walter Fivrebeist'roys MF Barn, 12 Cattle Rescue I60 HeadI A $100,000 fire swept throughl the major barn at the Massey~l “Fluoridation of water is endorsed by the Canadian Medical Association. the American Medical Associa- tion. the American Dental Association and the World Health Organization. Standing room was at a premium 1 ‘ at Victoria Square Community Hall I Mason. pinup n. Macfar- “No major reputable Ferguson farm at Milliken at} Monday’s nomination of a third n a full Slate of , . .. 1 ..l. d- l lth ' t' h. Imidnight Tuesday. destroyingI ‘ - ~ November 27 Whe izva‘gslimd'.l.ClV:.nI;lryerf)tdld c‘d‘rilie ointmifiihlz: :igtemeilil â€he building and [2 head “[1 candldate for reeve’ ODDOSltlon for candidates was nominated for thei 1965 Markham Township Council. 3 A close fight is anticipated be- ‘ tween incumbent Reeve Charles-Hoo- I per who was elected by a majority of only 40 votes last year and Stanley cattle. valued at $1.000 each.l Another 160 head were led to} lsafety by Farm Manager Billi Health in Canada issued in Sutherland “â€1 “‘9 “919 0ft 1963) as part of its findings Ipolice- firemen and neigthI‘S-l has stated without qualifi~ By Wednesday morning. Mr.‘ cation fluoridation of water {Sutherland was conferring withl in all communities should Irepresentatives from the On- tario Fire Marshal‘s office toI‘ be implemented as soon as against fluoride. “The Hall Report (the It 0 y a I Commission on “The Liberal" in a formal statement this week. fluor- idation of a communal water supply in one part per million is the. only ef- fective means of safely re- ducing dental decay. what looked like Garnet William’s sure-fire acclamation as deputy- reeve, a heavy field for the three council and five school board seats and a determined “get out the Vote†campaign launched from Thornhill. The statement read: l'SOll Gormle chartered ac- I “Only fluoride in the possible. determine the “a“? â€f the: , _ Patte 9 y I water gives a consistent "Needless to say "w, dent- blaze 1n the feed-filled barn‘ Richvale contractor Brian Cliffhanger was Vaughan countant. . reduction of so to 65% of ists of Richmod mu sup- W123? inï¬rm ofdtpe rescueg'Bailey. who last Friday gave‘ Area School Board Chair- . . ' . ~. dental an“. port this measure." I03 e si roame ree aroun .up his municipal contracts to) man Sam D. Kaiser of This years Deputy-reeve.l poses and should not he . ithe large property. Icontest the reeves‘hip of the Kleinburg who had his spent on an addition to the municipal building. He favoured instead. the incep- tion of I public library Stewart Rumble is being opposâ€" ed for re-election as deputy- reeve by Councillor Robert multi-million dollar administra- tion with incumbent Reeve A. H. Rutherford and Deputy- name posted for both coun- cil and school board. He had until 9 am. Tuesday , Unionville-Markham Fire Bri-3 gades and Markham Township‘ Constables Allan Chadwick andi Sloane. who represents Ward 1 on this year's council. Two candidates are contest-_ system in the township. “We have heard a great deal I I ‘Turn To Page I8 Glenn Forrester were at the seene helping to fight the fire reeve Jesse Bryson said he had decided to run only last Friday. morning to make up his mind but according to Township Clerk'Jim Me- I l but were hampered by weather. a l Chrlstmas contest H SI Mr. Sutherland said Weclnes-I .day morning the dead cattlel ‘ were part of the farm's breed- ling stack. The rest of the cattle. Mr. Williams. a councillor for} the past two years. before Monâ€" day's meeting of a jam-packed crowd of 300 at Maple Com- munity Hall hadn‘t foreseen any about . the great industrial boom." said Mr. Patterson. â€As I have heard it, council has’ been chasing the pot of gold at" Donald told the nomination committee after the meet- ing Monday he would stand for council. in: the Ward 1 seat. the wards former representative who was defeated in a bid for the reeve- ship last year. Alan Sumner, and Geoffrey Walker, in two- the foot of the rainbow. ill . _ ' . __ . .. comm» pr S G r I: r Y attacks;bursaintrastate: In Ward 2. sitting councillor Deputy-reeve Stewart Rum-I lze a o e 0 OU‘ didate Milton Savage added Incumbent Reeve A. H. other building large enough to. ‘house them. Another building I12 feet away was kept from! burning by the brigades. Mr.| I RUTHERFORD, accompanied to the meeting by his son, David. said he accepted his nomina- tion for a third two-year term ble hoped everyone was as! pleased as he was that taxesi were lower last year. but feltI the township wasn't in as good" Cleary J. Palmer is opposed by neweomer Anthony Roman. Ward 3 representative Char- les Hoover is opposed by two his name to the list at the last moment. This num- . Seven candidates had their her is excess and is never part. ‘ To encourage Richmond Hill each advertisement. and district people to do their. other candidates, real estate a position this year as it had Christmas shopping in Richâ€"{of an address, phone number-,5smi‘erla'.1d commended every. names 90$th for the three "with great pleasure“ and out- broker Edward Cotton and been last year. Mr. Rumblel mond Hill where selection is price or quantity. ones ““0“ during the TQSCLIE‘Coun-Cll seats. none 0‘ _whom lined some of the accomplish- Howard Cosburn, a former noted that council had ex! excellent, where parking spaces When all inserted numbers‘aupmpl' y ‘are incumbents; they lflclu‘le merits of his administration. member of council. changed lot fees for external are ample and where service islhave been located, the reader He plans to, rebu1ld 3": 500“? welder. a farmer, 3" “1501‘- “1 am aware of the problems All members of the 1964 services in both the North exceptional. “The Liberal" is inâ€" totals them. Then he or shedst posfsrltille. “5:59 Ifarm 1: thclnance agent. 3 former NHL â€f facing this municipality." he council pointed out in their Thornhill development and in . ~ ‘ _ [eluding 8.5990131. page of adv‘Eoc‘s to one or more or all “$11: to Vie! h nterna iona ‘eree. a. team?“ 3 painter and a'said. "We need constructive acceptance speeches that the Hangran Subdivision at. ttho by Stuarts blUdIOI vertismg 1n the issues of De- the places of busmess whose W M 1 ac ' .restaupant "“"er' lleadershiD-" _ Unionville. "I think this is unâ€"l cember 3, 10 and 17. This ad- advertisements appear on the He hinted that if “our neigh- there had been a reduction In the mill rate in Mark- ham Township this year. "The township is in such good financial position," stated Reeve Hooper “that last week bors“ (Markham Township) are successful in a present plan for large residential growth. Vaugh- PoII Percent “Terrible"‘mbewp ,own board of education for all. Ilevels of school government "to vertising will feature a simple' contest with a number of prizes involvedâ€"and YOU may be a the total of the hidden numbers. winner. land the number on the entryl In the contest the reader isdorm equal any of the winning! asked to find one number inynumbcrs posted weekly in theI pages and secures an entry form which bears a number. If fair,“ he said. "We don't do this for the. individual who subdivides. He has to pay for his own services." Situated on the border of the‘. fastest-growing city in the’ It's A Date Jolly Old St. Nicholas has a date with all the children in Richmond Hill and district this Saturday. ‘ .. I old (1 bentures, in a _ , . . . ‘ ,__, . . - ‘ ~ lilting market2 and got $100.06 country, Markham TOWDShID He assures us that he Will be in Richmond Hill at . 0f“ T Islémkll’lg m the centre of the Get out votE‘ am a. n‘ieepl"thel-itaxe§datli their present . r in“ don’t think there could only go along with this . 3 21.111. to kee this date and ask." all the children , . w 5 :a vertismg page you are a - \ , » l 9V? - “9 531 9 W38 TENS-‘- {0 th th I t h‘ \ hi it progress. said Robert Sloane, 10 0 -. p _ ..) - . ljury ants A Better'WlNNER. l enting planned progressxve 9 “’0 9’ “ms 13’ W VIM .. and then parents to be here to greet him. . . , . . _ . . leadersbi and was ask“, for could have done n". r. Rumbles opponent for the The welt-0min†parade will migbtv busV schedule he siilll . File reader thcn mails or; Percentage of voting in eligible voters. TWO years later p g ' support for re-election. JESSE BRYSON. a farmer from the Purpleville area of the township. councillor for four years and deputy-reeve for the past four years said he felt it. was time to move up to the reeveship. "The township has been grow- ing. There is more to report office of deputy-reeve. This would mean new larger schOols. more teachers, water, sewers, a library board, an over-all gar- bage collection and a new road system he stated. “The best source of money to pay for this is industry and your present. council has already taken lheI first step to get it," he contin- there are only 10,118 eligible in the 33 polling divisions. Voting statistics from the “Lib- eral" record show that in 1960 35.42% voted and in 1962 about 31.5% cast their ballots.) “We are primarily concern- ed at the moment with what‘s known as the front end (Yonge Street) Basis of the campaign past elections in Vaughan has been “pretty terrible", Allan Crawford. chairman of a “Get Out The Vote" campaign told “The Liberal" late Tuesday. “My group feels there is room for improvement and our, basic aim is to get out thel vote '. . . with a vengeance." Mr. Crawford is heading a brings in to the office of “The‘ Liberal" the entry formâ€"and receives in 'person or by mail a certificate. issued by an adver- tiser. for the prize won. . It is possible for a reader to secure an entry: form for any one week of the contest that could give a winning combina- leave Walter Scott School onllikes to hear from the boys and Ambulance Sefwce FOI'I Markham Road at 10.30. and girls and promises that every‘ I with floats, bands, clowns and letter he receives will be an- ' ' majorettes. will proceed along swered. Write to-Santa and just Klng TownShlp Area Markham Road to Yonge and drop your letter in the letter . . .. . . . ‘n I then north on Yonge to Rich-boxes located in the centre. Toï¬nsLliilponilftserJilbioli/xingKihi mond Heights Centre. But first make sure that you driver of. a truck for a fatal accident on the Aurora-Schem- Th g 1 ‘ll , h‘ lare present in the large crowds en ..a \v ‘e v St . , . n a l rcc l e I Iexpected to welcome Santa berg Sideroad October 31 which lllllllllllillII\IIII\l\l\\\\\l\l\\\l\l\l\\\l\\\l\ll\lll\\\\lll\llll\\\llllllllllllllli See Picture and Story on Page 22 llllllllIlllIllllllIlIlllllIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIlIlIIIIIlIlIIIIlIIIlllllllllllllllllll Mr. Hooper also stated that he was in favour of having taxes payable in three instalâ€" . . . . . un'J f" . d ‘ i. t* 'l ' - - tion in any week of the contest. . . . ments With a discount offered ued‘. -‘We are now negotiating hgmeb ““51: 500;?†be:er;a:j:; Claus ‘9 Richmond Hill‘Satur~ took the life of a 12â€"year-old For exalnple‘an entry form new association which to date is to tell the people they MW 3 at â€â€œ5 mtet‘l‘g than . at_ any for prompt payment. With the City of Toronto with ‘ day morning. Let “5 give the boy. recommended a better am- obtained in the first week has 15 polling division cap- stake in their municipal governvomer nomination meeting in the from 1 to 5.30 pm and fromljony old saint a reception right 6-3010 3.30 P-m- Ifrom our hearts that he will Although this gives Santa allong remember. history of the township." He said that prior to 1959 when the CNR decided to locate its west classiï¬cation yard near ment and schools and if they’re going to beef about how they‘re run. they should vote ï¬rst." Mr. Crawford who is a Thorn- bulance service for the town- ship and a police safety pro- gram for children. The program would teach Mr. Hooper announced it re-elected that: he would run for the wardenship of York County in January regard to the former Langstaff: Jail Farm property. I can‘ promise one of the largest in~‘ dustrial parks in the Dominion' tains and about seven organiz- ers who’ll be either telephon~ ing or "pounding on doors" to encourage Vaughan voters to could give a winning combina- tion in the third week and one obtained in the third week could give a winning combina- for the second time. Of Canada. We are sitting 0“ D N d c M . ' children the m or and ' ' exercise their democratic hill resident and owns a small Maple. plans I." the township “The tax line can't be held a gold mine." eputy ame 0|]th angtlate safe way to wliilkp on un- lion m the second week or rights. electronics equipment 33195 had been drifting too much to- MXt 3’08?" stated Stanley Pat- Mr. Sloane emphasized 100 lighted highways and how ICnntiuued On Page 3) tin 1962, there were 10.066 company said. wards. restdentlal development terson. the contestant for the that being a member of a I m ride bicycles and avoid -,_, ,.,._,,__ "v.4†...#-__-,.,.- W. ,--u,_ ,. .. ~ , but it became apparent indus- reeveship. “Almost every school council in a township which islserved 8 Years on Local BenCh accidents. the jury said- a I trial development was what we in Markham Township reduced becoming a great corporation I Three doctors who treated D d t P I b h h needed to help our assessment its ratcs last year to use up its was no longer a part time job. Yo-k 0 U. . t ~ ‘F d . , . . Leslie John Ball at York Cen~ e Irate o a†S at era†â€It grow. .1 h tax surplus before the new and that any man elected to; ‘ l {Milli s g?“ {niggie eration of Ontario _Nd‘.“1_al'trai Hospital and Toronto‘s While he “’35 on 30‘1““, d8 school board was formed." office must give 100% of his}gadf'lgndari‘i‘illlal I‘dnulge‘a .(1: {Ninth}? Vork Plonelei H1539" Sick Children‘s Hospital werel Dr. Albert W. Lotz, presi-Iis seen with Pastor Albert E. commodate friends and neigh- said. Vaughan got a much gee ' he added and insisted that time and effort to it. I n a eimai e 1ca “we“ and Roya Cana la“ commended for their efforts‘dent of the Eastern CanadalMyers. Dr. Lotz also preached bors attending other churches. ed water system and now as a sewage system for part of its area. Icriminal and traï¬'ic courts forILegion. Willowdale Branch. ' the past eight years. has been‘ in his lifetime. 3 music com- trying to Sill/.8 the iad‘s life- Synod of the Lutheran Church at the 11 am. service and Rev. Monday Night. the NW \Vasiin America. officiated at the Francis Wagschal. university next year they would have iol start debit financing and bor-I “l am 100% behind the. development in Unionville." Ground breaking occurred in June and William Wolfe Con- ii'i‘ihemfenaï¬iv at the beg'mmg‘. “3"" Clea†.1 Palm“? looser. artist and accountant. tPhi tilehpoii Wis Yddlilgh his m- demeanor) 0f the new St‘ Palms “it†f“ waterloo Lutheran trading of Clarkson completed lllllllllll\ltll\\lltllllllllllllllll\lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllltlllllll . - . seeking re-elcctlon as Ward Russell Pearse of Gormlev, cyc e e in a ca .0 ay east Lutheran Church on BayVIeW Unwerstty. â€930th at the af- the new church. October 1. Mr. Patterson also felt 2 councillor. “Our solicitor :was recentlv named magistrate‘ on the Schombeig Sidcroad 985‘ Avenue last Sunday. Dr. Lotz ternoon service. planned to ac- Pastor Richard Tubbe of Ches- Candidates for 00011011 strongly that centennial has said that that is the Ihy Attorneyâ€"General A. Al I or Highway 27' When hereach- Iey who held the first Lutheran and 5011001 board in Vaug- funds W"? 10 he spent , tightest subdivision agree- lWishart. ‘ ed his home. he swung “'5 hike {services in Richmond Hill was ban have a hectic round 0‘ into the path of a westbound" ‘truck driven by Harvey J. Hill. of Kettleby. Mr. Hill was ab- solved of all blame by the jury.l ratepayers’ meetings lead- ing to the December 12 election. Tonight (Thursday) there‘s only for educational, cul~ l tural or recreational pur~ mxuwxxwueuiE-a'e-unmuxu: ment ever devised. The development will be a credit to the township and also present for the 3.30 ser- vice which was followed by re- freshments and a social hour. ‘ He was appointed justice of the peace in 1949 and a sit-‘ ting justice in 1951. in 1953; if at» to Unionvillc " ' ‘ V til ' he was named Justice of the) A pathologist‘s report said the St Paul‘s congregation now ' . ~ . . ' . - - meetln at the Vellore Â¥ G'f' F glb With â€.599“ ‘0 “‘9 “mall" Peace for the Province of Onâ€" ‘boy died 12 hours after the ac- numbers 200 and operates a fullI llall sponiored by the Fed- ! I s or ,s. oard. M‘- Pallm‘}‘ f9†the"? limo and Worked 1“ ll‘aï¬'lc. cident in the Toronto hospital youth program. eration of Agriculture for i ï¬Ihad been some nusunderstand- COU'T“ until 1956 “he“ he ‘where he had been taken from I . I council candidates. ii All In QIEES.†we need a lfibxgilwkroard moved north from \\'illmvdale Richmond llill ants). “1.51 aid‘ IContmued on Page ‘23) Next Monday, council and SI 19 turns up u . at" lam.†to become deputy magistrate Itliere 1! .~ . - . board opponents are in- r ï¬ll‘eASJt‘I‘i . . p muthe mum): ‘ ‘Doctors at both hospitals testâ€"' men to Roselawn Public - n tom Roman. contesting l was very proud It) re- tried the boy's heart stopped School by its home and .‘3 the Ward 2 seal came out in SIfuvour of realistic and Iong~ cene this appointment." the twice during emergency tl‘eat- school association and on §Tliis Issue ‘ ~ ‘ magistrate said.~ ment but had been revived by Tuesday, both the home ’l‘\\'enty-four pages 0 2 tagii‘plaiii‘ung iand noted that ‘ Formerly In lus’ou‘u account.- lcliest massage. . and school association of tempting, titillating. tradi-N} f“ mill) (1d not lld\t a mu. business lll loionlo. Mi. Dr. J. A. llardy testified he l’owoll Road School for «planning duector. He would be Pearse served in the Royal _ ‘waited with the boy at the south-east residents and tional and unusual (‘hristâ€" ‘5“ mas sift suggestions fromé Richmond Heights Centre†. E‘ for them and ‘- ‘ ~ ‘- merchants are included in ‘3 for the†mm“ concerned. he said. for all the Canadian .-\ir Force. He had a fellowship in the international Accountine Executives Corporâ€" Thornhill Public School‘s group have invited candi- dates to meetings. accident scene for an ambulance for is minutes. He said a nearby resident ï¬nally offered people in the ward, concerned your COM of "The l.ibcral"° Eggilntinued on Page 24' ation and is a member of the RL'SSELL G. PEARSE a stationwagon. On December 9. Pine . . 3 v , . . ~- , - -~~ , , a , 7 ,7, ,. , ,7 W -7. -*' ., r '- ~ *4 ')~ A77 I, “v- this Week. .1 Grove Ratepayers Associa- From playpens to pctli- g tion is holding a meeting at coats to pyjamas and “.52 8 pm. in the Pine Grove . pensive phonographs. all’! Community Hall. 2 Any groups planning to sorts of valuable Christmas . hold election meetings are at “buys" are listed in the 2 Saturday Day Of Decision 2“ ti 5! ll 5' I if if I if If I K 2! if it t! it i h' attractive advertisements it asked to call Township ï¬rs...“ your war by Heights; flier: James McDonald to § SlOH‘S-_ _ .3 thus for: the municmal elec- ed a term as councillor and ing his fll‘sl tun year term on |llllIIIlIlIlIIlllllllllllllIlllllIlllllll)llllllllll)llllllIllllllllllllllllllllhlltl :vefd “3.31113 d? es 1" v Beglnnlnz December 3‘1; trons in Richmond Hill open at one as cleputya'eeve. Opposite Richmond Hill Public School Seventy eight p" on or con to mg pans. _ ‘. . .~ . . .‘ , . .\ . 4 7‘ . ' . - .. s s 3: stores “in. be open every ,5 9 am. and null continue open him is “illiam heal. the {nuns Board “lime he has served as voted in the advance Doll .lllllllllllllllllllululIlltllullllllllllllllllllllllll“tumultlllllmtllltllll) i! mgm until 53 p.111. until .3 until 6 pm. this Saturday. lu'st mayor. who served for a chairman of the building com- h ld . R' l d }.1 A 'd , . . g; Christmas Eye, For the j: Electors will vote on two second term last year and was mittee, ls seeking re-clec-lion as “P . Hm! B ‘.‘;}."“:"\ “I . ‘ ~regkigv (â€A {:29 past )9 aehildren. merchants haveli QUCSEIOnS: "Are you in fa- defeated by .\lr. Broaclliurst in trustee. Also running if)! the .{unici’pa t.ll“l:)"" .londa‘) ye‘ais. ‘ ‘ [.3 I Y‘ 531d hf y arrangpd to have Santa}:- \'or of_the members of the last Dccember's election. Mr. [\m seats 'the second \ac'am 'rom glun I < WI" La“ ‘etvthe potential it.“ mdUSU'V t; (‘laus on hand in his lavish-E gained of the Town of :Neal has also served the mune because of the resignation of 1;? dt-anpe:rkii:ll ‘med 3‘ In“ :tLliili‘arin“\?d thett‘c‘erï¬vthan trailer to record their 1 IC mond Hill being elect- cipalil)‘ as councillor and rec\e Mrs. lrene Worrell are lxan a , . ' _ 3 .' . T 0 l .- § (ahrism‘ag lists, every dayg ed for a term of two years. ‘fur sewral yuan ll. Mansbvldee. president of I'll- Those eligible â€1““de â€Bill “'8 d9!†seem '0 have. if. {mm l u. 530 and “-0,“: Such DI’OHSlon to be an“- “Min 1 3m pal-k Hummers. and A†persons “he expected to be the. l‘lglll altitude .10.“.ards- tl e y 5.3†in 3.30 pm. :- tlve as of the first of .lan- In Ward 1. lxm; east of drew B. llutcheson. who are “I†I†“W“. 0" Nitmdai. dc\elnpment rial an: â€3 able to g Take your "Liberal“ “Lg nary 1966'?" and ".\re you \‘tmce .«ml nm-m u: Crosby bum seeking elec'lon for the election “3;" or “h.†““ Eel clear decisions, the Rm" †er along when you shop); In favor of the fluoridation Avenue. elmml's mll cast their first time, that day. mug"). â€inâ€! as V319 'residcnt 531d' . g and take advantage of somegé :i “1: public .wateros‘upply YORK my" â€HP ‘l‘immllm‘ and Electors In the area bounded inflection "citizen-315313 DJ: ‘v “hs._1h:,\<e (38:111th {efï¬ng- I of the bargains offered. 6 '8 muniflpahly. “V“ DUN“ â€TIM†““"l‘mi- by \‘onze. Crosby; c‘\R and m" mo . .n 1 1e ' a 3 9‘ mcna n mâ€" i; .\nd don't forget this" A†Memo†â€I “‘9 “l““l‘ll’nl‘ “ “1"“ Silly‘l’i“ ‘1‘““3 "““ll‘ Hun \lill< l-‘md will up... at 0"" 3‘ “hm“ â€if." ‘lmuld cluslry “'lllCll \\e must do some~ ‘ .‘o'i' ' -‘ '. . .. WI†.,“ '.,“ “‘ . ;- _ .n, .. ~ g Saturdays annual Sontag it} \HII'RISO cast then \(‘ltnilll lull... ,It. l...‘ .au u seekins the municipal hay. my 31.†‘_°lf‘- Ppr‘m“ “h" f" re tlungabout. ll? told ill? mcct g ‘l . d t ll'i 5 the otfu-e of the mom]: llus ,-.~.I\I.«I:,II.». MI- II»; lllll‘l'l term. . . . .. ‘ _ ligmus reasons would he mg. lll pledging his time and ( aus para e a l..0 a.m. _ . . , bounded to the (3R, la.lm _ it with bands clowns and: am“ 15 being (‘llmmlwl 1’" â€5 l‘ l" â€â€˜4 "I‘llâ€â€˜t‘ll ll," Conrad \lill< South Ban'lcw audiFl- unable to â€HP on Saturday effort. gmalorette: u, add to the“ Ihoma< anadllllsl. Imumlmm l. rlunmpom 3'\.‘I pm (29mm: :m mm m†m'w m Rmerlm nr who by that date Ier- Mr. Ballf‘k lll_'(‘fl all present . . s _is ll‘lllf‘ mm; um mm .rn-vsua [up spat ,. . I . pece. in us la n a on as mam cccum gfun. gnimnr “th ‘ 1H» I. i I d \cle"c Szlmn. and the area Id to hp h I†I I I.‘ d I t r I“ his first year as Head m the m we: were also Included. meetings as lhev rnulcl before mnnmmnhaaaamaawxz "WmClPallll’. He also has scrv~ llnzm ><«-mu_w..u., complet- «Continued on l‘aze 34‘ nunuImmmyImmuIummmmummnmmInmmmmummumfl \l‘holo by Stuart's Studioll (Continued on Page 3) l ’ a