100 Centennial Plans Approved In Ontario To date. Ontario has receiv- ed 442 centennial grant appli- cations and 100 of these have been approved. Minister of Tourism and Information for Ontario James Auld announc- ed recently. I7 Subdivisions Stalled N. York The federal government â€"â€" a joint partner in every approved grant â€" has given the green light to 64. for a total of 51.- 740.862. Mr. Auld who is chairman of the joint federal-provincial cen~ tennial committee, termed many of the projects inspired and re- jected the suggestion that most of them were dull and unimag- lnative. He cited Hamilton's plan to restore a Lure-Confederation mansion and St. Catharines de- velopment of a garden park on the abandoned land of the first and second Welland Canals. C. D. Milani. well-known Wil- lowdaJe land developer. charg- es that, North York‘s record- breaking building boom has ground to a standstill and un- less it starts again soon invest- ors may find new places for their capital. He claims 17 res- idential subdivisions are await- ing final approval which may not come from the new coun- cil until the end of January add- ing up to a delay of 90 days. “This is too long." Mr. Milani states. Reeve James Service and new board of control wlll take over township affairs on Jan- uary 1. Mr. Service. defeated Reeve Norman Goodhead in December 7 election. "That work is just not being done and there is a staggering backlog of work pilixfg up." Mr. Milani claims. “The township may suffer irreparany because it is a known fact that capital will not wait while a new coun~ cil establishes new procedures or policies." CBC Xmas Eve Program Features Stouffville CBC crews have been in the village several times in the last couple of weeks. preparing por- tions of the program. 'while some of the telecast will be done "live" on Christmas Eve. The CBC television program "Across Canada“ which will be seen on Channel 6 at 6:30 pm. Christmas Eve will originate in Stouffville. Ramsay Weddell Head 1I North York Plowmenx Ramsay Weddell was elected‘} president of the North York Plowman’s Association at the annual meeting held following a banquet at Sharon Hall re-1 cently. [ Stouffville was selected as an example of a small town on the day before Christmas. It was decided that North York would not, hold its usual plowing match in 1965 because York County Is the site for the 1965 International Plowing Match. Agricultural Representative A. A. Wall conducted the elec- tion of the 1985 executive.‘ These included Grant Wells. first vice-president. Leonardw Wellman. second vice-president;‘ Mrs . Sheldon Walker. secre- tary, Fred Timbers, treasurer. Ed Logan and L. J. Harper were named honorary president and honorary secretary respec- tively. Retiring president Walter Rate chaired the dinner and entertainment and introduced the head table guests. Three District Girls Win Prizes At Guelph A report of the 1964 match was given by Fred Timbers on whose farm it was held. Mr. Timbers commented that the treasury. with $308.80 on hand was $200 healthier than last year. Members from Whitchurch. Georgina. East Gwillimbury and North Gwillimbury were named directors. Miss Dorothy Wood. daught- er of Mrs. Margaret M. Wood of 95 Hunt Avenue. Richmond Hill. a second year student at the Ontario Agricultural Col- lege. was winner of the 1964 Farmer-Labor Committee of the Ontario Federation of La- bor Prize in English in her first year at the university. Miss Lynn Hall of Thornhill. a senior student at Macdonald Institute. was winner of the Ethel M. Christie Award for highest standing in English during her course. Miss Hall is Three students from this dis- trict were among recent win- ners of academic achievement prizes at the University of Guelph. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs“ Kenneth Hall. 63 Westwood Lane. Miss Marilyn Clarke of Rich- mond Hill, a second year stud- ent at Macdonald Institute. was winner of the 1964 Macdonald Institute Alumnae Scholarship. Mrs. G. A. Bedrosian of Guelph. president of the Guelph Branch of the Alumnae Assoc- lation presented Miss Clarke's prize at a banquet held in early December at the university. The first two prizes were presented by Professor A. M. Ross. head of the English department. a. Miss Hall is Mr. and Mrs. 83 Westwood A. G. CLARKE, Pharmacist 49 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill. Ontario 884-1201 May we extend our warmest holiday greetings and wish you and yours a joyous and memorable Christmas. Merry Christmas d Happy New Year BEVERLEY ACRES PHARMACY A special thank you to our many loyal patrons. May your Christmas be as hap- py as you have made ours! RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Richmond Hlil THREE COINS RESTAURANT YONGE ST. S.. RICHMOND HILL -â€" 884-4444 RUMBlE TRANSPORT YONGE ST. S. In keeping with the true spirit of the Christmas very special day often brings season, may we wish you and your family a happy holiday, filled with the many joys this Owned and Operated by ROY SWANSON Wight’s Pharmacy BAYVXEW PLAZA Bayview and Elgln Mills â€" Richmond Hill Phone TU. 4-2866 FREE DELIVERY TS JEWELLE Like 1 undle. cheery and bright. is our Yule- nde wish for you. And warm as a candle glow is our hearty “thank you" for your loyal patronage a pleasure to serve you RICHMOND HILL JEWELLEU 884-1013 It‘s always The Village Shoppe Yonge Si. N. Richmond Hill Keith's Supertest AND STAFF MICHAEL'S FISH 8. CHIPS Theo. Van Wieringen Here‘s hoping Santa brings you and your fa m i 1 y everthlnz you‘ve hoped for at Chrisimastime! MINERVA'S BEAUTY SALON Prop POP'S TAVERN RICHMOND HILL 884-2752 Best wishes to all nu; friends for a warm and merry Christmas! Warm wisï¬Ã©s and sin- cere thanks to our loyal friends and patrons. TONY'S ESSO SERVICE 258 Richmond St. Richmond Hill 884-2182 Christmas greetings for one and all, with I sincere thank you for your loyal and friendly patronage. Ben Thompson 80 Yonge St. S. Richmond Hill 884-2113 Yonge St. South 8: Markham Rd. 884-1502 m‘xs‘m“ mums, FLORIST : Tony Puccini 884-3440 and 9 Happy Holiday NORMAN A. TODD, BA W†Loughlin Lumber & Supply Co. We wish you success under the mistletoe and all the joy this season brings. Have a merry Christmas! 15 Yonge St. N. "l‘is truly the season to be jolly! Hearty best wishes to you and your family for a warm and merry Christmas. YONGEHURST GROCETERIA 9020 Yonge St, Thornhill 285-1109 D. E. COSTOFF & R. THOMAS Stop 24, Yonge St. 88 Richmond Hill MERRY CHRISTMAS VARIETY SEA FOODS Mm 0mm Ev. Baker ’5 WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION 150 Yonge St. Richmond Hill HOME-MADE BAKING 22 Levendale Rd. - Richmond Hill May 1“, 7†“A. _eace of the Christmas spirit ever be yours, and may you have a very hap- Gifts piled high 'neath a gnuering tree . . . the happy sounds of children . . . 11': Christmas. and the time for joyous celebration with loved ones. Hearty wishes for a truly happy Christmas. and blessed Christ Representing J. A. Willoughhy & Sons Barrister. Solicitor & Notary Public N [IEL YOUR FRIENDLY FISH STORE 884-7881 Ruth ’5' Kiicnen Harry Charles Richmond Hill AS44780 884-1471 285-3891 A. MILLS 8. SUN LTD. REAL ESTATE BROKER} Men's 8. Boys' Wear R. J. CRAIGIE ELLY'S UPLANDS HAIRSTYLING and COSMETICS 8121 YONGE STREET THORNHILL 285-2311 In the true spirit of this joyous season, we thank you for your loy- al patronage. Happy holiday. Roylan Studio Plumbing & Heating 884-2201 Merry Christmas to all our friends. with a spe- cial note of thanks for letting us serve you. A special thank you at Christmastime to all our loyal friends and patrons. T. MURPHY C. STU‘NDEN We hope Santa be- stows on you and your family all the joys of Christmasttme. Sanitary Contractor Richmond Hill, Ont. Merry Christmas and hearty good wishes to all our friends . . . old and new. We hope you‘ll let us serve you E. McVEY 21 LORNE AVE. RICHMOND HILL 884-1342 always Richmond Hill 285-2951 20 Yonge N. Richmond Hill THE LIBERAII, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec. 24, 1964 11. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year » RICHMOND HILL TAXI & RICHVALE TAXI NEW RADIO DISPATCH 24 HOUR SERVICE 56 YONGE ST. S. 884-1144 KENT MEN'S 8. BOYS' WEAR We're loaded down with holi- day wishes and thanks for your faithful patronage. Have a merry, merry Christmas. This little cherub is ringâ€" ing the Christmas bell to tell you how much we‘ve enjoyed serving you. Happy holidays! Here‘s a wish for your Christmas cheer this happy Yule. Thanks for letting us help you Santa! 884-2726 14 Levendale Rd. - Richmond Hill 28 Levendale Rd. Richmond Hill Hope Santa's totln full of goodies for you on AV. 5-1904 Christmas Eve! Yonge & Benson - Richmond Hill JACK'S HONI-DIP DO-NUTS Young's B-A Service Station As lanterns glow with Christmas joy and greens disperse the scent of Christmas cheer, we wish you a Merry Yule. THE LADIES’ SHOP BAYVIEW PLAZA â€" RICHMOND HILL 884-2214 Merry Christmas Warwick House WYN - DOT At the time when the star of Bethle- hem shone bright with h o 1 y beauty. we would like to wish you a blessed Christ- mastide. 24 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL 285-5329 YONGE STREET N RICHMOND HILL 80 YONGE ST. N.