This reassuring news was re- layed to the board by Secre- tary Harold Hill at its ï¬nal meeting held recently. Other assets include ï¬ve school pro- pertea in the area, plus the newly acquired school site in Cachet Country Club section, and general inventories of sup- plies and equipment. Board members Melvin Weill man, William Hibbard, Doug- las Melvin and Stanley Rich- ardson, also dealt with secur- ing a permanent supply teach- er for No. 4 school and trans«‘ portation problems in a heavy agenda. . - January Class For the second year a Januâ€" ary Class will be set up at No. school on Don Mills Road UUfllu IHCIIIUCID lUl tllK‘ll operation during the past three years since the township school area board was formed. He commended them for their ï¬ne spirit. "We have not always agreed,†he said, “but all have voiced their opinions and a friendly atmosphere has preâ€" vailed." “Special mention was made of Secretary Harold Hill, whose quiet efficiency kept the wheels of school business run- ning smoothly. 'On the ï¬rst day of 1965. the new Township School Area Board No. 2, includ- in: Mrs. Mildred Toogood. Edred King. Arnold Mort- son, Stewart Watson and Elson Miles will assume educational responsibilities. Lu- Board members Melvin Well-‘ man. William Hibbard, Doug- las Melvin and Stanley Rich-l ardson, also dealt with secur- lng a permanent supply teach- er for N0. 4 school and trans‘ portatlon problems in a heavy agenda. . 7 January Cllss north of 17th Avenue. Child- Buttonvllle. Victoria Square ren whose sixth birthday falls and Gormley (Markham Town- between January 1 and July 1, Ihlp School Area No. 3) will 1965, may attend this special have a comfortable $12,0001class for beginners. Mrs. Lois cushion to absorb some of the Ruegg will be the teacher. lhock of entering the new Last year Mrs. Ethel Boyd Markham Township Schoolitaught this group and it was Area No. 2 which will come'mOSt successful. Ratepayers at Headford, into effect on January 1 for schools lying east of Bayview “31w?†_ Avenue. [L___f"i“.a_'L “WEE?†‘ .. ETHRFd TSA 3 Markham Has $12,000 Cushion As It Enters New TSA No.3 LEVENDALE MEAT MARKET 6 Levendgle Rd. 884-5801 Order Your Xmas Poultry And Hams Now Plentiful Supply At Competitive Prices Wfl Turkeys Christmas came early for ihese young ladies at the Jefferson True Blue and Orange Home this year when Royal Canadian Air Fore sonnel including Barbara Croucher and Monique Simmonds (left and I paid their annual visit to the home bringing dolls. toys. stocking: refreshments. The gifts were gathered at an all-ranks dance at .Borden where the price of admission was a toy. This is the 'i'it'ih the RCAF staff have visited the home. RCAF Party At Orange Home THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec. 24, 1969 SOUTH BLOCK RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE L: VACV'V Chairman Morton thanked as re_ board .members for their co- secre_ operation durmg the past three ï¬nal years smce the townshlp school Other area board was formed. He ,_JA; LL,,_ t-" “.4, n_, 8t010 lb. avg. lb. Vaughan Township's spot- checking began Tuesday night and will continue right through into the new year, Chief J. W. Davidson said. “Last year, we ‘sent the drivers home in taxis. This year, we won’t. We’re go- ‘ing to be a lot more firm." Markham Chief Harvey Cox said his department will be running their usual shifts and checks with all the men avail- able on the alert. And in Richmond Hill. Chief R. P. Robbins said his officers will be “clamping down this year." 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