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The Liberal, 14 Jan 1965, p. 18

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THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Jan. 14, 1065 isorne Wells, W. ‘Bailie Head Vaughan Sch. Bd. Members of the 1965 and 1966 Vaughan Township School Area Board were officially installed in office at a joint inaugural ceremony held at the municipal offices in January 11 when the school board. council. planning board. committee of adjustment and the Maple Village Trustees were all installed in office. The board‘s secretary-treasâ€" urer Norman Jackman called the meeting to order and read a letter from the clerk of Vaughan Township certifying the election results. These show- ed L. A. Wells elected with 2.- 388 votes. W. R. Bailie 2.294. R. S. Jolliffe 2.188. H. Goodwin 2122 and Mrs. D. Robertson 1,- 855. Mr. Jackman then administ-' ered the oath of office and oath of allegiance. and Mrs. Robertson chairman of the finance committee and was accepted unanimously. The board then passed tuo resolutions appointing Mrs. R. M. Edwards and P. N. Trant to the Thornhill Public Library ‘Board and Mrs. R. J. Hofland ‘to the Maple Library Board. .iBoth these appointments were for two years. The chairman then announced that the first regular meeting would be held on January 14. but because of a planningr board meeting would not be held in the council chambers as usual. but in the council committee room adjoining. Meetings of the. board. which are open to the pub- lic are held in the council office the second Thurs- Thcre is no immediate need for additional water supply in Richmond Hill. Deputy-reeve Floyd Perkins told council Mon- day night. “but if we wait until the need is present. with the amount of time it takes to lo- cate water and develop it. we could be in desperate need." An agreement with the Ontario Water Resources Commission for a proposed test drilling pro- gram was under discussion. “As chairman of the board of works and bearing in mind the length of time it can take. I would request we. get at it right away." the deputy-reeves said. The agreement provides that the commission shall retain a well driller to do test drilling for water under the supervision of the supervisor of ground water of the commission and to de- velop as a well and test any such test holes as the commis- sion deems advisable. and carry At $25,000 Cost incidental work including surveying. optioning and acquisition of property. The amount to be expended shall not exceed $25.- 000. or $5.000 a year for five years. Council passed a resolution that the surplus revenue from existing water rates is suffie. lent to meet this annual bill. When Reeve Donald Plaxton questioned whether the town‘s investment would be. protected. Walter Scudds assured him that when water is found even if it is not within the borders of the municipality, the town has first out necessary therefore preference. It will have a year to develop the well. Mayor Thomas Broadhurst noted that location of a new well would also corern location of a new water treatment plant. which will soon be necessary. since the present one is nearing its capacity. The deputy-reeve noted that when water restric- tions are necessary in the hot weather. it is not because of lack of water. but because of limitations of the treatment plant which removes iron. The. mayor also noted that two of the five wells presently in use have an exceptionally high iron content. Asked by (‘ouncillor Eric Handbury if water in sufficient quantities was found on the first test hole would it create an embarrassment. (‘ouncillor Walter Scudds replied. “Not half as much as if we have no Town To Seek Water Well No. 6 water when it is needed." Reeve Plaxton expressed the. opinion that it is evident the well is going.r to be located out- side Riehniond Hill. “The com- mission will be the owners and I would stigcest could allocate the water as they see fit." (‘ouneillor Scudds disagreed. noting that the commission is “acting,r as our aeents and doing the work for us. providing: we. enter into an agreement with them." Deputy-reeve Perkins noted that “we got into a hassle on well 5. Richmond Hill found water. then the owner deeded the property to Markham Town- ship. We had to go to the On- tario Water Resources Com- mission to get them to do some ‘horse trading' for us." Clerk Russell that all debentures regarding water are now paid out of water revenues. Lynett noted ‘WOODBRIDGE: After 19 years in the automobile business. Hawman Motors & Electric have turned over their General llotors franchise to the Davies Pontiac Buick Ltd. Mr. llenry llawman will move across the corner and carry on his auto- mobile leasins’, business. ‘1 a WWW . pe ' PPLINC Polydor Records STOUFFVILLE: The local fire brigade responded to a total of 78 calls in 1964. three more than in 1963. Wliitchurch 'l‘ownship led the list with 26. Stouffville had ‘24. Markham Township 18. l'xbridge Townâ€" ship 6 and Pickering: Township “l . ,. «we... ~ -. R (orders ,d. n LI‘ AND STEREO 42 Levendale Rd. 884-3211 Richmond Hill day of each month, at 8 chambers at the municipal l p.m. In accordance with the School Act. the trustees voted for chairman and vice-chairman by ballot and Lorne Wells was e1-'a..-..............-._..-.......m..._._.-.. I CREDIT Is Easy At CANADIAN TIRE rewardsst. Open a 30 Day Charge Account the board members on their election and presented the gavel to Mr. Wells. He not- ed that the gavel had been presented by the board‘s first chairman. Herbert Constable with the request that it be passed on to each / scrcm w.;.PURCHAS. 0 / ' U I o \/ No Down Payment Saturday l WINDSHIELD DE-ICER Remover sloef and Ice, won't hour: cor finish. Spray-on, Ice melts, also thaws froon Iodu. lbâ€"ox. plastic bottle. .59 GAS FLOW Put In your rankâ€"pew venh frozen on lines, fuel pumps and carbure- ’Df‘l. Protect: against stalling. 4â€"01. can. .19 Save: time, gives professional results POWER SANDER Take; the hard work our of landing. Removes old paint, sands wood smooth in I iiny and polishes cars, too. Powerâ€"packed reciprocating action, has a big I8" square sending or“. a... ..:,....' an...“ ) .v . '- Bolonced handle, for one-hand sowing SABRE SAW Makes every kind of cut in plywood, plastic, etc. Make: its own starting hole. 3,050 strokes per minute. Adjusts to 45° for angle work. Cuts 2 x 4'3. Ideal for everything from making "All-While” FIGURE SKATES Regular $8.77 SAVE $1.33 Black pebble-grain leather uppers with tendon guards. Sewn-in web reinforcement gives firm ankle support. Waterproof rub- succeeding chairman. In presenting it to Mr. Wells. so with confidence that Mr. Wells would use it “to rule. wi do .” M: Wnells stated that he ac- 5 éfiyittllhsolger giratitude" and felt a e oar all the members ‘ B NUS airtime ON THE SPOT FINANCING coou FONS C en y. Bailie and Jolliffe then retired ‘ H to nominate committee mem- Open teetJolliffe cggirmgnéhedpm- AND GARAGE SERVKES Thursday and OFF YOUR CLEAN FLOORS' pery commi ee, r. 00 win ' I itiiitiiiltiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiii """“""“““"""‘"‘“"“"‘“““' to 9 p'm' recessed tray Will "01. curl at edges' DeSigned to Stay "0* on Dr. Langstaff . floor. Large enough to hold s‘everol pair of rubbers . tr; 96th Birthday Still a very active man the community he served for more than half a cen- 27 Church Street North. will celebrate the 96th on- Januar'y 24. Dr. Langstaff. graduated the University of Toronto and from Edinburgh Uni- tbe practice of medicine in Richmond Hill in 1891. He patients in the village and the surrounding district _\ His medical career began “ ' stuthoddaxs of the horse and of tempermental motoriz- ed vehicles into the de- today. More than 3,000 babies Mr. MacDonald said he did firmly but justly and with cepted the office of chairman ' Cash and Carry of which had had school board The chairman and Trustees , ‘ 'V ’ f 2 f T V .I ‘ ' hers. Their slate showed Trus- chairman of the management Friday Night Moulded from extra heavy unbreakable polyethylene, deep To Mark His or oebs. Easy to can. Siz "x 15“. who retains his interest in tury. Dr. Ralph Langstaff, nlversary of his birth on from Trinity College and versity, before beginning continued caring for his until his retirement in 1945. buggy and saw the progress pendable automobiles of were delivered by the doc- tor during those 54 years her soles, excellent quality tube skates. Reg' $898 home “comic”, h, house- Lightweight, one-hand op- of practicing medicine and 511653 3 t0 12- 20-". can .69 hold repairs. With 3 blades, 1 5 9 5 nation; “Noemi, "°"-°"" many of these carry the cm] and Plug , _ . , . _ . . _ ° switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 name of Rolph honoring . the physician who brought While "Elk" SAVE $134 them into the world. Dr. Langstaff was named after Dr. Rolph, founder of the first school of medicine in Canada, mentor and friend Save on Beginners' Skates Boys’ 3 to 7 years High-white leather up- pers with shaped top. Foam-rubber lined ton- gue. Black sole and heel. STARTING FLUID FIGURE SKATES Girls' 3 to 7 years With reinforCin steel Keep it handy for flash- of his father who also Reg. 3 Reg. 3 . I shank, Chrome? plated rm mm at rampan- served Richmond Hill and $4.99 . $4.99 0 Girls "-2 steel blades. Girls’ sizes ""'“‘°"" ’° "5°-h"‘ 5.94 district as a physician. Reg. $639 ..... 11 to 2. ro-nu push-sun“ can. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii Suiong leather uppers “‘“h semi‘mbe Skates' Au'Whiie ' l“lmmwmml‘m bunt-in ankle supports. out- boots. with built-in ankle Ladies: 3_9 Ladles, ° Side straps and buckles. supports, outside straps and ' Sizes: . Composnion soles. buckles. 393- 58-99 ---- 3 to 10 Reg' 9'” SAVE llll ELEGTRIG Hespeler Green Flash HOCKEY STICKS Hockey Gloves Hockey Gloves After Collision Hockey Gloves Pow-R Wllllllli SUPPLIES! ' 6 to 10 rears. Up to 12 years. Y . ' ‘ ‘ Assorted Lles- Re - 1-9” V M l ‘a f 0' SEMOR 'lâ€"WALL PLATE â€" For single 5â€"KleE swncn BOX __ Silonr mgdAlfieilff 3:1“: Dme‘h Rim; g glaarijaiSieIngéfs or .28 claiming? S .96 DESIGN .58 .099“ M...“ 08 go;?n;:.,2iif:;lzo-voir. 3'13 5mm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '59 . .- S. sen c arser RIGHT or z . Dim - -' ' ' a ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ 9â€"0 7 OXâ€"W'h With making an improper right LEFT HAND Reg. 2.99 Reg. $3.99 Reg. 6.98 fgggidzigggggmvggg; 2 DUPLEX OUTLET 3:1", __ 2.49 “Maggi/2.. I 'j‘” .35 turn by Richmond Hill Police. °-“' ""2"" 1"“ ‘°"°‘ earsâ€"3mm . '08 6â€"ROMEX TYPE BRAIDED following a two-car collision at H k H | I 2-3:. :cgngxzng. Treats WIREâ€"‘77:: winnplul .06 4,. . t ‘ . h I .31 the corner of Bayview Avean 0c 3 e me 5 Polyethylene ' ' 3â€"CEILING RECEPTACLE â€"â€" gym"- ‘9‘-' ~ and Markham Road at 7:55 8.111. V . _ y . I s d {2.22132 5:; 3,, 1m," ":92: . . . . . . , . , . . . . '08 Lain-FE; :2::0N- '12 January 8. Driver of the Ollle' I “blinkuble - pmve‘hi'lene Good quality. 2-P0pular sizes. Yoiiths‘. Strong. lightWEiglil a e s van witch ' 7-DUPL5X {’UTL‘TMR‘CEPT‘ ' H vehicle involved was Wolfgaii" delmame Chlnnitrap‘ 901 )2 l""‘l'e"h-"lene' SMALL. Reg. .69 3 ' “LING RECEPTACLE 33“”; 3"" “'°"_ _' .35 “4””,“159 STRAP, _ Soete of D ~v -- ‘~ ~. v- . 03'5‘ . en's ~ 7-. “ ~ s a H . " ’ __ For Romex. m. l I ei\o(l\ tiestent. in! Re". Rev. Rev. Reg. Regular . MEDIL M. (as above). in» who pull '64 Bâ€"TOGGLE swncn _21 25 m _ .15. 0\\ dale. .5 I s- . a I . chain Brown bakelhe An estimated €140 dan 1‘99 2‘49 4'98 6'25 53‘99 """"" LARGE . A » ~ iage was suff ~ v ' . ~ .. I eied b3 the cars in . . i Carburetor Conditioner Works while you drive, to end excessive gas can- Prevenh gas volved. Richmond Hill policemen ap- preciate the good-natured co- operation of the motoring pub- lic during t h e present interruption of traffic on Yonge ur r LE Fast. Expert installation rurnption. line he - . N-oz. , i V _ ,, and _ t tsoti‘ge‘ti‘hieigi'lealnglufl. Bensette, can. "e “a $33M p.31.°.".‘3"°zum :9:- I ‘£_ ‘ Free Replacement ~~~~ 7â€" REDUCED FROM $21.95 233531.555”, .23 I grow I Dales, 1991 Wigs-“l” UP: Conlple'e “:11” Sell?" 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Steel back and weather- 2 4 subiect \till he “Estate Plan- R ,, r"0‘, «hafi‘pt H fl. \\.;_h Ponfl,nl..a_‘ta “.wy Brightly chromed. Each l proof plastic window. Each . . n 9 runs. “ » ' l. .‘: at. _U‘«., , » Ii.” T ht‘ld: t: t Fl :1": f s. s o l ' B L: . The meeting Will he held at p n p n‘ “ 40, 1 Rd B‘aci‘ or i e FRONT Licmsa FLAT: BRACKET UNIVERSAL FRONT BRACKETâ€" 4 1:30 pm. at the home of Mrs. Regular $5.95 Regular 796 . Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K Each . . . . . . - . . . - . - . . . . . . . . I 9 Crawford Rose. Wellington Street East. Aurora. Presiding will be President Mrs. Hagar Hethrington. This is the first meetin: this year of the 50 member assoma- tion which meets five times each 70 YONGE ST. NORTH RICHMOND HILL

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