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The Liberal, 14 Jan 1965, p. 8

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‘ For Further Information Call 3 2 Jack Williams - 884-3200 3 WWWOOOOOOQ”OI¢ SENIOR FIRST AID COURSE Monday, January 18, I965 -nv nu, mu. .n clings. Federal? and bEXClSB taxes. Pro and ocal taxes and hence am not Inch Sudaneslgd maximum retail price or 3 Viva u an with heater and defrostet at RICI‘L AL’AV .) 1181.1. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE ing comfort! Impmved, deeper, bficket-lyfie 56‘ front. Full-width, “Wraparound” rear seat. Plus proven Viva features. Generous ln’proom.’ A fl New beauin New style! Completely redesigned luxe Series interior. Bright new colors. New lux Deep carpeting and quality trim. Armrests front rear. New quiernesfl Extra soundproofing. Mu- 9612 YONGE STREET the 1965 Viva Municipal Hall, Richmond Hill VIVA SEDAN THIS COURSE WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AS WELL AS INDUSTRY bringing new excitement to economy as only General Motors can! Be sure to watch "Telescope" and THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Jan. 14, 1965 f 1176.00 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE will be startinga SKYLINE PONTIAC-BUICK LTD. As low as Two great new ones from Vauxhall des delive AUTHORIZE!) VAUXHALL-PONTIAC DEALER IN RICHMOND HILL 'rovincia] included. 8 RM VAUXHALL BY GENERAL MOTORS bottom economy! Up to 45 mpg. And last, but mostcertainly not least, there‘s Viva‘s lo“; low price! a ' rear seat. Plus many us hiproom! A full SI inchesin the front. High power-ro-u'elgh! ratio! Brisk 50 hp engine. 10.7 cu. ft. trunk. Rack- The Rogues" now showing on telev ANNOUNCING 313 in If} I‘M and cuency m se rustproofin On the othe Victor‘s p0 easy hand“ But only fil the new Vic test drive tl‘ lt‘s gracefully wider and elegantly longer. That‘s how the I965 Victor [01 gets its brilliant new styling. And lots more is new besides. A new roominess that comes from the new curved glass side windows .> .i . an extra 4 inches of shoulder room that takes the squeeze out of three‘abreast seating. There‘s new luggage space in the bigger trunk. New year ’round driving comfort in Victor‘s new heating and ventilation system, New effi~ ciency in self-adjustingbrakes. New durability in extra rustproofing and weathersealing. New extra power too. On the other hand, some things haven‘t changed. Like Victor‘s pocket-saving gas economy and delightfully easy handling. They‘re permanent Vauxhall features. But only first~hand experience could ever tell you all the new Victor [0] has to offer. So don’t delay! See and test drire the I965 Victor lOl. the 1965 Victor Thirteen hundred gift packages were prepared and distributed within the county. the remainder be- ing shipped to Ontario Mental Health Association headquarters in Toronto. They were in time to ans- wer an urgent appeal from the Ontario Hospital at Port Arthur for gifts for patients. Within the county all boys and girls at Warren- dale, aged 4-17, all pati- ents at the Aurora Ontario Hospital, all residents of 20 approved homes and sev- eral indigent families were taken care of. Approximately 1.600 Christmas gifts were don- ated by citizens of York County to bring cheer to mental patients and their families at that season. Mrs. Faye O'Callaghan RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO Che local listings for kime and channel The number of gifts re- ceived by the committee this past Christmas season- son was up considerably from previous years and Mrs. O’Callaghan reports that it is hoped next year the response will be great enough to permit patients in the county to select, without cost. a gift to send to a loved one. This plan was. carried out at. 999 Queen Street West last year and proved excellent therapy she says. of Stouffville. who conven- ed the campaign for Christmas gifts. reports wonderful co-operation from the general public and groups including wo- men‘s institutes. school children, Guides, Scouts Brownies and Cubs, service clubs. church and women‘s groups. VICTOR l0! SUPER On December 27 the Rich- mond Hill Naturalists again took part in the Audubon bird count. This district, known as Central York County, is only a small section of the hundreds of other districts in both Unit- ed States and Canada taking part. This year that there added to Dave Holt. proprietor of Vaughan-Hill Ambulance, has proposed a comprehensive am- bulance service for the whole area from Steeles Avenue north to the Aurora Sideroad. west from Highway 48 to Highway 27, including the townships of Markham, Vaughan, King and Whitchuroh and the Town of Richmond Hill. The proposed service will provide one ambulance operat- ed by full-time men, one am- bulance operated by part-time men on call and one station wagon to be used for removal or ambulance." Mr. Holt has prepared an ap- proximate cost per year (based on a three year period) which totals $26,395 annually. Esti- mated income from this service is $13,000 which would leave a deficit of $13395. To meet this deficit a sub- sidy of $200 per month from each municipality involved is suggested. This would permit the local ambulance to provide guaranteed service. All municipalities involved have been contacted and Mr. nue, one mile south of No. 7 Funeral services were held in highway. R. S. Kane Funeral Chapel, Wil- According to police Mr. Ryan lowdale, January 12. Interment was going ’south on Bayview, was in Westminster Memorial while Mr. Gummow was north- Park Cemetery, Bathurst and bound. Mr. Ryan is believed to Finch Avenues. Pr0poses Ambulance Service To Serve Five Area Municipalities Nature Note: (By Richmond Hill Naturalists) Ladies â€"â€" don't forget the Guide and Brownie mothers’ meeting on Monday, January 18 at Mrs. Blackburn‘s. 108 Yonge- hurst Road at 8 o'clock. Hi Neighbors! Get well wishes to R. C. Mcâ€" Whirter. principal of Ross Doan Public School. Mr. McWhirter suffered a heart attack on Christmas day and has been in York Central Hospital since then. This episode caused questions to be asked. No. flying squir- rels do not hibernate but they do ‘nest' together in winter to provide extra warmth. The pre» vious spring's young usually stay with the parents for their first winter. They eat much the same food as red and black squirrels. However they differ from other squirrels because they only venture forth at night. Also they have a loose furry membrane along each side of their body from the front to the hind'leg. This ex~ tends out fully when they glide |the name, “flying squirrel” is Ilhe name, “flying squirrel" misleading). Members of the club are planning their usual lake- shore duck trip for Janu- ary 17. Leaving time is 8:15 a.m. from the town hall, Yonge and Wright Streets. Dress WARMLY. scrambled out of a woodpeck- er's hole, higher up on the old tree trunk‘ They glided down- wards, checking their speed with their long brushy tails as they neared the ground, landed low on another tree trunk. scrambled hurriedly upwards and glided off again. Mr. Holt told “The Liberal" that the association of ambul- ance operators, of which he is a member. are approaching the Ontario Government in an ef- fort to have higher standards required for ambulance servic- es. At present, Mr. Holt reports any person may throw a mat- tress into any station wagon, call it an ambulance and be in business as an ambulance oper- ator. There is no legislation which requires ambulance oper- ators or attendants to haVe any training, although some muni- cipalities require that at least one attendant have St. John Ambulance training. Holt has interviewed the police and fire committee of Richmond Hill council and Police Chief Harvey Cox of Markham Town- ship. He has ordered a new ambulance to bring his equip- ment up to the suggested stan- dards. This new vehicle will contain four stretchers lthere are only two in the present am- bulance) and will be equipped with oxygen, a resuscitator and first aid equipment of the best quality. Mr. Gummow is survived by his wife, Jessie; two daughters, Janet 9, and Sandra. 7; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Gummow, Jackson's Point. Correspondent: Mrs. Marion Clark 88 Pemberton Road TU4â€"5060 3305 Bayview Ave. 6 levendale Rd. 884-5801 CUT & WRAPPED HIND QUARTER of BEEF lb. 45¢ Family Allowance Cheques Always Welcome Bayview Mall Bayview at (Tummer CrééaeABUTTAERIb.55¢f 2V2 doz. flat 75¢ Grade A LARGE EGGS doz. 30¢ ROASTS SL113? w39¢ LEVENDALE MEAT MARKET SPRING ITEMS TO ARRIVE ABOUT FEB. Willowdale, Ont. Of course our bank likes to say Yes. (285-1919) CHOICE MEATS TORONTO-DOMINION m It could be money in The Bank, so to speak. Another consideration : If we approve your loan you’ll probably feel more inclined to do all your banking With us. Then we can really show you how truly helpful our complete banking services can bel So do us both this one big favour. Next time, see us for your money. You see, we need the money. Some of the revenue we earn comes from loans we make to people. So it’s to our advantage to give every request for money much more thought. A little more understanding. loo. SOUTH BLOCK RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE P. DYSON, M Where Peoplg make the Infant to 123 Boys’ Sizes JANUARY CLEARANCE anag ABOUT "2 OF ALL ITEMS IN THE STORE ARE ON SALE 20% TO 50% COATS SNOW SUITS JACKETS LEOTARDS DRESSES INFANT ITEMS TOYS, ETC., ETC. OFF regular prices SALE Richmond Hill 'erence 250 Yongre St. N. Rich mond H ill, Ont. Infant to 14 Girls’ Sizes Richmond Heights Centre (884-7474) lst

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