22 THE LIBERAL, Ri‘ Vaughan Election school board (five electedl. Lorne Wells of Maple swept in- to top spot with 2.388 votes With incumbents Warren Bailie of Concord at 2,294 and Ross Jolliffe of Langstaff at 2.188 respectively and Terry Goodwin no Thnrnhiu at 2.122 to take the respectively and Terry GOOdWln‘ of Thornhili at 2.122 to take the‘ fourth spot with incumbent Mrs.‘ Dorothy Robertson nf Pine Grove clinching th:= last spot With 1,855. Murray Morrison of Pine Grove made a creditable showing with 1.322. giving Mrs. Robertson 3 run for her money. There were 10.131 eligible to vote this year for council and 9.250 for school board. A great deal of credit has been given to Alan Crawford of Thornhill who spearheaded a "get - out - the - vote" campaign and whose success showed up in the terrific response from the Yonge Street voters. an area lamentany lackadaisical in past elections, according to some sources. Election Sidelights The smoothly-run election re- turns operation at Maple had copies of final vote counts‘ in electors‘ hands within minutes of the final tally. The township rented a flat slide projector listing electoral districts. numbers eligible, votes cast and intermittent totals. ad- ded to as each polling captain phoned in results. At the council table. Norman Savoy and Gerry Vanderfleet. members of Vaughan‘s planning staff had two phones in con- stant use informing ratepayers of up-to-the-minute results. Most of the candidates event- ually wound up at the municipal office with their supporters and friends and later adjourned to home celebrations. muumuu\nuuunummuumuuunulummumuuumuumumu “Trap†Tables In Kindergarten I‘ll“lllll“\\l\\1\\“\\l\\\l\\ll\l\lll“mllllll“\ll\\llllllullllnlllllfllllllll‘ Police Report Minor Thefts Over Weekend On December 12, Bogban‘ Plachecki was away from his Elmwood Avenue apartment shopping and when he returned found a youth inside who had apparently entered through a second-storey unlocked bal- cony door. The youth fled. pol- ice said. but nothing was re- ported stolen. A series of petty thefts and break-dns plagued Richmond Hill Police over the weekend. There was an attempted theft reported at Dan‘s Esso Service Station Friday on Bayview Avenue. police said, when a hammer head was thrown through a side window but noâ€" thing was taken. Sometime between Saturday and Sunday. the Tom Hughes Shell Service Station on Bay- view Avenue was entered and a tool box. several cartons of soft drinks and about $40 in silver stolen after a window was smashed. A coin box containing about $5 in silver was pried open at Pete's Laundry at the Allen- court Plaza over the weekend. police said and there was a re- ported theft of a flashlight and tools from a car parked in a private driveway on Rockport Crescent. Chief R. P. Robbins also said there was a noticeable increase in the number of Christmas light thefts reported to the de- partment. The Mutual Llfe of Canada an- nounces the appointment of John H. Panabaker. MA†as Vice- President and Treasurer. Mr. Panabaker has served as Treas- urer since January 1. 1964. MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA APPOINTMENT (Continued from Members of the public present at last Thursday’s meeting of Vaughan Town- shlp School Area Board be- an to wonder if a new subject had been added to the schools‘ curriculum. Trustee Lorne Wells. dur- ing consideration of ac- counts tor payment. asked. “What are trap tables?" For a few moments, the au- dience thought he was ask- ing about “crap†tables. Peter Kurita. principal of Kleinburg Public School for whose kindergarten the tables had been purchased. explained the tables were named for their shape. "Trap is the short form of trapezoid," he explained. "This shape enables them to be assembled in various shapes for use in the class- room." The dictionary de- fines trapezoid as a quad- rilateral no two of whose sides are parallel. J. H. Panabaker. MA Page rnent of John: A4. as Vice-1 asurer. Mr. r- u ed as Treas- Richmond Hiâ€. Onfarin. Thursday. Dec. 17. 1964 Plates, Saucers, Cream and Sugar Bowls, etc. Floral pattern. Real- istic plastic utensils, sturdy con- struction. Only Build Air Terminals, Skyscrapers, Turnpikes, Bridges, Etc. GIRDER 8. 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