Used Cars Column in The “LIBERAL†CLASSIFIEDS ugnnmlmnummlunmmmnmmumun“ummnuuunumunuw C 1 w 2 5 mlumummmuunuummmuuunnuuummmuuuunnnmmI DECEMBER 20. SUNDAY â€" 7.30 p.m.. Teston United Church Candlelight and Carol Service. Everyone invited. BINGO -â€" Thursday night, 8 pm. sharp. jackpot: â€" 4 spec- ial and 25 regular games. Our Lady Queen of The World Hall east side of Bayview at Crosby Ave., Richmond Hill. RICHMOND HILL LIONS CLUB ‘ BANK OF MONTREAL Puts the things you want Within your reach this Christmas! personal credit need51 under one roof Coming Events Qumin Finance I," "' "=s1mu' SERVICE Corner of Yonge & Levendale Looking For a Good Used Car? 1! So, See The LOW-COST LIFE-INSURED LOANS Bring a" your 25% Off The Regular Price If You Send Us Your Drapes and Slipcovers Before DECEMBER 19 ...WE'LL PUT NEW LIFE IN THEM 'MY HANH’ ANNUAL ' PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIAL m AMI/0' rumors "27 YEARS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE" DONALD ROSS, Manager with our professional Sanitone drycleaning for a spring-clean freshness you can see, a fine luxury finish you can feel. And we can treat your household items with our famous “Soft-n-Dry†to prolong fabric life, and protect against spills and moisture problems. tfcaul Plan v. yvyu \IIAvuLuAALu nun cnyur i . M“ wortma†Sa'd although sion, several other students who individual members of the as-itook part in a demonstration ‘sociation had supported Mr. outside the school were SUS- Handbury the association aslpended from school temporarâ€" such did not officially back any}11y. candidate in Ward 4. Mr.‘ Handbury defeated sitting mem- ber Robert Saunders in the December 5 election. I†“ _ “3-1,. um" I. Dam nanuuuuy Charles Wortman. president ‘of the Southwest Home Owners Association informed “The Lib- eral" this week that Eric Hand- bury the suceessfu] candidate in Ward 4 was not officially en- dorsed by the southwest assoc- iation. Mr. Wortman was com- menting on a news story in the December 10 issue of "The Liberal" which stated Mr. Hand- bury‘s election was backed by the southwest group. To be. or not to be I Beatle ,was the agonizing decision fac- ing half a dozen Richmond Hill High School students last week when they were requested by school authorities to adopt a more conventional hair style. Before their decisions were made. not only parents and school authorities were involved but two Toronto daily papers. a television station and several hundred of the student body. While none of those sporting the Beatle cut were expelled. Students with the offendinggthree or four hundred students. cuts had been asked to reportiMr. Chapman confirmed that to the principal's office on theiseveral of these were suspended because of “their attitude and morning of December 9 to disâ€"{ lack of courtesy to the vice- principal". Lcuss the situation. High Schooll The next morning twa or Superintendent S. L. G. Chap-. man reports however that by 9 am. both he and the high three more students â€" making school had had calls from thersix in ailâ€"were suspended for press and city reporters were at carrying picket signs attacking the school. evidently alerted the vice-principal. “Some of ithe night before. Feeling thatithe signs were quite insulting" the students were using the stated Mr. _Chapman. and press to fan up public opinion added "This is not acceptable to force the school to change conduct." Southwest Association Didn't Back Handbury «WWW W b"; School Board Explains Stand Over Beatle Elected first vit:e-president_l was Chuck Jesson; Second Vice- Presldent Ted McBrien; Third Vice-President Wes Berseth; ex- ecutive members, Ernest Bent- on, Frank Titshall, Jack Sand- ers. Alec Kernohan, Frank‘ Woods. Rick Pillage. } ‘Kï¬lï¬ï¬lï¬mlï¬ H} Donald McFarlane, 49. of Woodbridge was ï¬ned $100 and costs following conviction on an impaired driving charge December 4 in the Woodbridge area. EKKOE'REW'I after it was entered around September 1. At the Calderon home, entry was gained Nov- ember 28 through a rear door when $75 in a wallet was takan and again on December 4 when a bottle of liquor was taken: from a cabinet. :eazï¬teeeezeeemmm Desk Sergeant W. Mabery‘ at Vaughan Station testiï¬ed that when he saw McFarlane brought in by Security Police- man William McMullin he Frank Barrott was re-elected' president of the Royal Canad- ian Legion, Branch 375, Rich- mond Hill recently. ' {Kwanzaa l A Stouvaille area youth will be sentenced today following ;conviction of three charges of break, entry and theft, one from the Sleepy Hollow Golf Club in Whitchurch and the other two from the home of Tony Calderon, RR 2, Mark- ham. He pleaded guilty to all three counts on Tuesday. Markham Const. Daniel Den- by said Lorne Allan Marshman. RR 3. Stouï¬ville, was arrested December 5 and subsequently admitted the three counts. in Bowmanville‘ :Iéï¬eanemzmmmém a 1:1; :2 s: According to the oï¬lcer‘s'†testimony there was $20 to $30 5 stolen from the club cash box § Legion Elects Executing A Markham youth Kenneth Milne. charged with assaulting Guy Markle of Thornhill. ask- ed for a further remand in his case Tuesday to hear Markham Police evidence. Milne is con- ducting his own defence and pleaded not guilty. Crown witnesses testiï¬ed he struck Markle and knocked him down but Markle couldn’t remember all the details leading up to and after the alleged incident at a Highway 7 restaurant. Re-l mand was‘to January 19. more conventional hair style. iman reports however that by 9 Before their decisions were‘ am. both he and the high made. not only parents and school had had calls from the school authorities were involved press and city reporters were at but two Toronto daily papers, the school. a television station and several the night before. hundred of the student body. the students were using the While none of those sporting press to fan up public opinion the Beatle cut were expelled. to force the school to change or even threatened with expul- its position. school authorities sion, several other students who therefore held the students in- took part in a demonstration communicado for the rest of outside the school were sus- the day. pended from school temporarâ€" This gave rise to an after- ily. school demonstration involving In Magistrate '5 Court evidently alerted, Feeling that' three more students â€" making ‘six in allâ€"were suspended for ‘carrying picket signs attacking the vice~principal. “Some of the signs were quite insulting" stated Mr. Chapman, and added “This is not acceptable conduct." Subsequently, a girl who had ‘taken part in the picket line and appeared on television was isuspended for a day until Mr. Chapman had had an oppor- tunity of talking with her par- ents. Another boy, one of those ‘with the Beatle cut, had ap~ ‘peared at Bayview Secondary School and when he was unable jto give a satisfactory reason for {his presence there, was told not ' The next morning twu or‘ 884-4411 l Santa will have a Special Christmas Gift for n 5 each child accompanied by a parent. Wmmmaï¬mg KK‘KK‘I | l l inâ€! My understanding of the Liq- uor Act is that you can't go out and have a friendly drink un- less you take the bottle and present it as a gift to your host," the magistrate told Mor- rison. He fined him the mini- mum $10 and costs. Morrison pleaded not guilty to illegal possession but said he had earlier bought the bot- tle and taken it to a patty in Zephyr where he said he thought it had been ï¬nished. Harvey H. Morrison of Wil- lowdale told Magistrate 0. S. Hollinrake he didn’t know his lady passenger had a part bot,- tle of rye in her purse untll he was stopped by Const. Doug- las Tribbling December 5. smelled of alcohol. was stagger- ing and unable to touch his toes without nearly falling on his face. ‘ ‘ MAPLE PLAZA THURS., DEC. 17, at 7:30 PM. Comand d MEET SANTA (MUS And See The Brampton Clown Band AT THE iNeed Fire- Fighting! quuipment '67â€"Chieff The chief has carried out 209 inspections of premises in Ri- chmond Hill and expressed ap- preciation for the courteous reception accorded him_ by the business people of the town. He‘ said he felt that through their co-operation many ï¬re hazards have been removed. Three children locked in bathrooms were rescued and 220 kindergarten children visited the fire hall. Twenty-two complaints re- garding bonfires have been in- vestigated and 27 in respect to garbage collection. Matches were again the main offender, causing 17 fires, with open flames being responsible for four, and incinerators for three. (Continued From Page 1) In Markham field and grass fires numbered 20 with dwell- ing fires numbering six and ears and ,trucks accounting for three. sheds and barns two and stores two. Wï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ , to come to school again until , Mr. Chapman had talked to his father. A telephone interview was arranged for that evening . and the boy was not suspended. Mr. Chapman emphasized that the students with the Beatle cuts had not been threatened with expulsion. “We simply felt that par- ents should be aware that we consider the business of identifying with groups that 'see themselves as something special is to be discouraged,†he said. To this end, a letter was sent ‘to the parents of the students involved. advising that the school felt it was not in the student‘s best interest to con- tinue wearing such a hair style, and asking the parents to advise the school if they boy continue wearing a Beatle‘; cut, in the light of the school's , position. I "I feel that the high boots. . the black jacket and the long†hair has each become the trade,i mark of groups in society whose _ behavior is not acceptable"; Principal L. B. Morrison's let-j ter said in part. It stated too, “I recognize that parents have‘ rights and responsibilities in: these matters that are greater: than the school's." At press time. two or three students were still wearing their mop-like hair style. While‘ it appeared that few parents‘ were really happy about it, one! parent stated “When it gets to the point where my boy threat- ens to leave school and home too if he's forced to get his hair cut, I'd just as soon he . were still satisfied to have their wore it long.†FLORIDA TAN GERINE NO. 1 LARGE HOT HOUSE TOMATOES MORLEY'S FIRST GRADE MONARCH ROSE SWEET MIXED Assorted Flavours BLADE OR SHORT HEINZ FANCY TOMATO JUICE FRESH â€"- 6 - 8 Lb. Average Finest Selection Of Festive CAPONS PICKLES um.qu flllUDI name A HES" l\l|leuâ€" TURKEYS Ontario Finest Grade A Fresh Killed RIB ROAST lb. 43¢ PASTRY FLOUR Vaughan Township Electors MAYPO‘LE I wish to express my sincere thanks to all those who voted for me in the December 12 election. A special thanks to all those who worked on my behalf during the campaign. Yuletide Greetings to All 48 oz. 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