ed wlth keepmg liquor for and illegal possession. NEWMARKET: John Taylor. a member of the Lancer Motor- cycle Club. and 20 others were freed on lack of evidence fol- lowing a raid by at least 30 po- licemen led by Whitchurch Po» lice on a township home where more than 300 pints of beer were found. One constable said he didn't see anv mnnpv nlnn This plan Is also to permit teachers to improve their qua]- lï¬cations. to permit them to ac- cept. a teaching position outside of Ontario without reference to the teacher exchange program The plan also provides penal-! ties for failure to use the leaver‘ for the purpose for which it is granted. Leave 0! Absence ! The board agrees to pay the employee du ring snbbatical leave 60% of his or her basic salary On return the teacher will be paid at the basic salary rate to which he or she would have been entitled if he or she had remained on regular duty, The teacher is required to ret- urn to the board's employ for at least two years after lhe leave.‘ All leaves shall be based on merit. be subject to board ap- proval and shall not exceed one year. The course 0! study and. if applicable. the travel itiner- gry. shall be submitted with the application. and on return a statement or certificate of ac- complishment from the college 61- institution attended must be5 presented. The sabbatical leave plan has been instituted to permit teach- ing staff members to study in the academic or professional ï¬eld or study in combination with travel, it was reported. All full-time members of the‘ teaching staï¬, with not less: than 10 years' teaching exper-i lence. who have been in the} employ of the present board} or of former boards now includw ed in the area for not less thanl seven consecutive years under‘ the age of 55. are eligible for this leave. However. the num~, her of such leaves granted in any onevschool year shall not exâ€"S ceed 2% of the total number of; the teaching staff. | Sabbatical Leave Mr Jollifl’e reported that his committee felt that such “fringe benefit†would encourage better qualified teachers to apply for jobs in Vaughan. Trustee Lorne Wells voiced the board‘s appre- ciation for the co-operation of teachers in carrying out present- ation of the plans to all mem- bers of the staff so speedily. This enabled the board to ap- prove the plans at the ï¬nal board meeting of this year, he noted. - A sabbatical leave plan and I policy for leave of absence Were adopted by Vaughan Town- ship School Area Board at its regular December meeting last Thursday night. The plans. which have been under consider- ation since being proposed by the teaching stafl‘ more than a year and a half ago. had been approved by all members of: the teaching stafl', it was not-I ed in the report of the man- agement committee presented by Trustee Ross Joilife. Movies. furnished by'thes honie’s boardinie-nih‘er; climaxed a‘ full day for all 1he children in the home and their guests. "It was hard to tell who enjoyed the occasion more, the children or their adult hosts. Everyone: had a good time! [ééve Of Absence AridsabbaticaIMAQAilabIé"To‘vaughan“readies When the excited group arrived back at the home a survey revealed that most boys had pur- chased ,guns, from bazookas to 'pop guns, while the girls had gone in for- dolls and wardrobes, crayons and coloring books. After everyone had their .fill of good things to eat Santa Claus arrived on the Richmond Hill fire truck and made his entry to ï¬he large dining hall by way of a window. He was assisted by two clown helpers in distributing more gifts to the children. Movies, furnished by the!†home’s board members, climaxed a‘full day for all the children 1.“ LL- 1...--- _.__I 4.1-1“ ,, Happy youngsters and t‘lï¬eir hosts at the Loyal True Blue and Orange Home are seen above as they enjoy delicious fond following a shopping trip last December 5. Toronto Junior Board of Trade members and their wives. following an annual custom, took more than 30 children on a buying spree that afternoon. 'Each child was given a sum of money to spend as he or she wished. i A Big Dar y For These Youngsters sale All fufl.»time members of the teaching 'staï¬â€˜ who have been employed by the board for not less than three consecutive years are eligible, with the number of leaves granted in any one school year limited to 4% of the total number mt teachers. and to pewmit leave for a) reasonSL YONGE ST, N., RECHMCND HILL The197 models are here Here’s the heating you’ll enjoy in 1970 â€"-and for years after that. It’s the new line of performance-proved gas furnaces . . . built by Canada‘s leading manufac- turers of heating equipment, available for immediate installation from Consumers‘ Gas franchised dealers. This istheheatingthatï¬tsyourhome,designed, built and installed to assure you proven heating satisfactionâ€"year in and year person- The leave shall not be less than one school term or ex- of the ceed one school year. and may e been‘start either September 1 or for not‘January 1. The course of study, 'e years the oï¬er of a teaching position nber of or statement of personal’ reas- 9 school ons. shall be submitted with the 10 total‘application. @onsumers’ï¬as No salary will be paid to { Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milsted those taking a leave of absence.‘and Charleen attended a fam_ g but the teacher on his or her my dinner Sunday at the homefg return will be paid at the rate of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gooding to which he or she would have of Richmond Hill. Thirty mem- g. 3 been entitled if he or she had bers of the Gooding familyI ' ‘remained on regular duty. or were present. {Q 'at the rate in effect at the com- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brillinger' 5-. mencement of the leave. in the and family had dinner Sunday g; 'case of it being granted for per-iwith Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wide-[S sonal reasons outâ€"until long after 1970. You’ll like the special low prices and easy purchase plan nowineï¬'ect. No down payment. Convenient monthly pay- ments on your gas bill. Why wait? Take advantage of the new furnaces now available and the low rates for gas heating now in effect. Get 1970 heating today. CALL 285=4811 [man The annual Sunday school program of the United Mis- sionary Church will be held December 20 at the church. Mrs. Beulah Jones had sup-g per Sunday with Mrs. Blake de g Hart of Brooklin. r .r: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Farmer had supper Sunday with Mr‘ and Mrs. Sid Tomlinson of Bow- manville. About 50 ladies enjoyed a pong" luck supper and meeting of theig: WMS at the United Missionary a: Church Monday evening. Mrsflg Grant Sloss spoke and showedg pictures on Nigeria. m: Bishop and Mrs. Alvin Wing- er spent the weekend at Ridge- way. Mr. Winger spoke at the morning and evening services at the Brethren in Christ Church at Stevensville. ‘ Ken Groves is in York Coun- ty Hospital under observation. Congratulations to Mr. and: I... Mrs. Karl Fischer Isbert omg the arrival of their baby daughqI “'- ter Tuesday. bps. Neighborhood Notes Mrs. Ida Cook is at the home of her and daughter. Mr. Delbert Baker. { Damage was $5 to a truckg ;driven by Kenneth Kirby of _ ‘Sussex Avenue. Richmond Hing when it was hit by a car driv- en by Carolyn Iwanciow of" Crosby Avenue on Elgin Mills‘ Road, east of Yonge Street. Thug" damage to the car was $300.1â€. police said. There were no in: juries. ;' Markham Township Police freported a quiet weekend with ionly two accidents of note. Three cars were involved in a collision around 'I am. Thurs- day on John Street west of Bay- view Avenue when one of the drivers James O‘Reilly of John Street suffered minor bruises. Other drivers were Robert Wal~ lace of Morgan Avenue. Thorn- hill and Eino Aalto of Bathurst Street. Downsview. Total dam- age was $925. Quiet Weekend Markham Police GORMLEY Correspondent: Mrs. Chas. Milsted Telephone 886-5201 ill and is son-in-law and Mrs. ' 6 WE HAVE A COMPLETE SELECTION of RECORDS 33 ......................... u nul. untano. rnursaay. Dec. 17. 1964 7 m" - Electric Tappan Range EMERSON RECORD PLAYERS 52735 UP 21 cu. FT. CHEST FREEZERS s219.oo§§ PRICES FOR TOASTERS â€" IRONS FOOD MIXERS - KETTLES ELECTRIC CAN OPENERS HAIR DRYERS ~ RAZORS FLOOR POLISHER OPEN EVERY NIGHT AUTOMATIC PERCOLATORS NAME BRAND WRINGER ,s: A/M \ . F/M RADIOS slw Appliance and TV Sales and Service BAYVIEW PLAZA-RICHMOND Hlll. This Coupon worth $10 Stove n- Refrigerator Automatic Washerâ€"Dryer ON ANY 23" TV â€"â€" Stereo Hi/Fi THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday SPECIAL 0N XMAS LIGHTS TRANSISTOR BATTERIES 10¢ EACH STOVES 514 5.00 MOFFAT NAME BRANDS 13 INCH 3 $144.00 l7 INCH e = 19 INCH = = $2 5 9.95 Automatic Dryers 335555: 90¢ Indoor & CHRISTMAS LIGHT SETS From $8.95 To $49.95 MOFFAT Refrigerators 23†TV $199.50 WEI: $18 5.00 WE NEED YOUR TRADE VACUUM CLEANER AND POLISHER COMPLETE REGINA Dec. 17. 1984 7S hopping Days To Christmas 19‘ 'J liflï¬fffliflk .