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The Liberal, 29 Apr 1965, p. 8

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8 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill mtmmmummmmmmummmmnummmuuuummn3 nunmnmmummmnunmmnummmnuuumunuuuuuummu Applications will be re- ceived for the position of Police Constable for the Township of Markham. Duties to commence on June 1, 1965. Application forms may be obtained at the Police Station. POLICE CONSTABLE E WILSflN-NIBLETT Richmond Hill Public School Board has decided that the town's new cen- tennial swimming pool is more athletic than aca- demic. Meeting Thursday even- lng of last week, the board turned down a re- quest from Peter Sale, general chairman of the pool's canvass committee, that public school pupils take part in a drive for funds. The board agreed with Vice-Chairman Deena Simp- son that it had “nothing to do with education." Swimming Pool N at Educational 64 Corvalr Monza Coupeâ€"Popular 4 speed transmission. white with black bucket seats, company demonstrator, low mile- age. 64 Oldsmobile Super 4-Door Hardtop, auto- matic transmission, power steering, pow- er brakes, power windows, radio, one- owner, outstanding condition. 64 Impala 2-Door Hardtop, 300 horse- power, 8 cylinder, automatic transmis- sion, power steering, power brakes, radio. Finished in Sierra Tan. Real sharp. 64 Oldsmobile Dynamic 4-Door Sedan, automatic transmission. power steering, power brakes, radio. Beige with Brown interior, one owner. 64 Chevy II Wagon, 6 cylinder, automatic transmission. a real economical compact wagon for that summer vacation. 63 Corvair Monza Coupe, automatic trans- mission, radio, whitewall tires, spotless throughout. - 63 Oldsmobile Super 4-Door Hardtop, auto- matic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio, whitewalls and discs. 63 Chev. Super Sport 2-Door llardtop, 300 hp. motor. 4 speed transmission, power windows, radio. Metallic Green with a Black vinyl top. 63 Ford 300 Deluxe 4-Door. 6 cylinder, automatic transmission. light Blue with matching interior. four new tires. 63 Chevy 11 Super Sport, Hardtop, bucket seats. floor console. automatic trans- mission, radio, Black with whitewalls. 63 Rambler Classic 4-Door Sedan, econ- omical 6 cylinder motor with automatic TEST DRIVE ONE OF THESE @ Iâ€"Fun In, The Sun Carsâ€"‘â€" Harvey N. (30x, Chief of Police, Township of Markham, RR No. 2, Gormley, Ontario. One Year Wriflen Warranty | 355 Yonge St. N. AV. 5-5435 - PA. 7-9453 Just North of Richmond Heights Centre CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE, F.85 CORVAIR, CHEVELLE, CHEVY II, ENVOY, 0.K. USED CARS ’64 Pontiac Convertible For Your Convenience the Parts 5: Service Dept. are open until 4.30 p.m. Saturdays [PsiTrade ’N Travel Time transmission, White with Red and Black interior. Only The Best 8 cylinder. automatic transmission. radio, dark blue with match- ing interior and white top. MOTORS LTD. A group of enthusiastic stud- ents of Langstaff Secondary School held a highly success: ful combination shindig and hootennanyâ€"aptly christened a "Careshinanny"â€"at the school last Friday night and raised some $350 for CARE. ‘64 Olds. A brother and sister- folk singi wait for their cue at Friday’s “Care: School which drew an audience of 700 langstaff "Cares/Imam y " Singers Automatic transmis- sion. power steering. power brakes. radio. whitewalls. 17.000 or- iginal milesâ€"still un- der new car warranty. Convertible Ontario, Thursday, April 29, 1965 62 Chev. Bel Air 2-Door Hardtop, 8 cylin- der, automatic transmission, radio. Hurry for this scarce model. 62 Chev. Impala 4-Door Hardtop, 8 cylin- der, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes and radio. Im- \maculate in every respect. 62 Chevy 11 Nova Hardtop, 6 cylinder, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes and radio. Must be seen, 13,000 guaranteed miles. 62 Volkswagen Deluxe, radio, good second car. 62 Envoy Special 4-Door Sedan, 4 cylin- der gas saver. 62 Pontiac Parisienne 4-Door Wagon, autoâ€" matic transmission, power brakes, show- room condition. 62 Pontiac Strato Chief 2-Door, 8 cylinder, standard transmission with radio. 62 Corvair Rampside Pickup, automatic ~ transmission, company truck, completely reconditioned. 61 Pontiac Laurentian 4-Door, 6 cylinder, automatic transmission, a very popular model. Skymist Blue with matching interior. 61 Chev. Biscayne 4-Door, 6 cylinder, autoâ€" matic transmission, radio, white with blue interior. 61 Volkswagen Deluxe, radio, gleaming Black with Red leather interior. 61 Chev. Station Wagon, 6 cylinder, auto- matic transmission, radio, new maroon paint. Chev. Biscayne 4-Door 6 cylinder, auto- matic transmission. Bronze with match- ing interior. Sold and serviced by us since new. Pass T be Test Highlights of the show were two lively instrumental combos which had the audience of over 700 people going right along with them. The first combo “The Val Sov- ereigns“ started the ball rolling with a lively selection of tunes. ’63 Corvair Monza Convertible. Auto- matic transmission, radio. power top, gleaming Black with \vhitewalls. singing team, Nancy and Bill Kerrigan Careshinanny” at Langstaff Secondary E 700 and raised $250 for CARE. on sax and Guns somerton on drums. Bob Miller added a trumpet solo to the general mayhem while “The Silhouettes" contrib- uted more of the ever-popular folk singing, as did “The Ramb- lers". By way of variety, the “Lang- staff Lassies" did an interesting dance routine, while later on in the program another dance rou- tine was contributed by the “Hillbilly Hollanders". A curtain-break skit “Heavens Above" wa 5 performed by Nancy Rivers, Caroline Kearns, Karen Joliffe, Bonnie Maston and Frances Baird and added much to the general enjoyment. Grand finale was a solo in from of the curtain by Jackie Richardson who then was joinâ€" ed by the entme cast in sing- ing “Rock, Oh My Soul”. Director of this first variety night effort was Rick Somerton and MC for the evening was Mac Prescott. Following the program the students enjoyed dancing. The good fairy who passes out nickels and dimes to child- ren who leave their lost baby teeth under the pillow. may soon be bypassing Richmond Hill altogether. And instead of money, child- ren may find their only barter is buttons. The new scheme â€" buttons for baby teeth â€" was revealed at a meeting of Richmond Hill Public School Board Thursday evening of last week in a letter from Mrs. A. Vockeroth of Thornhill, secretary .of .the Richmond Hill Voice of Women. In her letter, Mrs. Vockeroth asked the board to co-operate in collecting baby teeth for a University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry survey to study the accumulation of Strontium 90 in the teeth. Strontium 90 is the radio active material measured from nuclear fallout. The teeth would be collected from the primary grades only â€"â€" kindergarten, and grades 1 to 3. Children turning in their teeth for study would be rewarded with a button. Mrs. Vockeroth said that all teeth would be accepted â€" those that had fallen out and those that were knocked out. Those submitting teeth would be required to fill out a form listing the date the tooth was lost, as well as some pertinent facts about the mother of the child. The tooth was then to be well wrapped in tissue paper and put in an envelope marked “hand cancel". Although agreeing that any scheme that “might detect Strontium 90 is of value." the board was in doubt as to whether the teachers or the parents should collect the ado- lescent ivories. Superintendent Gordon Mc- Intyre pointed out that two schools had declared themselves ready to get involved in the scheme if the board approved of it. It was understood that the parents would then look after the mailing and handling of the teeth. Trustee David Stephenson then moved that the principals of the two schools hand out forms to the students wishing to take part in the new venture. Collect Baby feet/1 PIANO TUNING AL PYLE If no answer call 884-1105 sax and Chris Somerton on Guesswork Is Eliminated New Scientific Method (Photo by Stuart‘s Studio) FREE ESTIMATES of Women. Vockeroth co-operate A Richmond Hill man, his wife and two other res- idents of their house were arrested by Whitchurch Township Police over the weekend and charged in connection with a month- old robbery at the home of Michael Karageorgis of Gormley. Richmond Hill TV Appearing in Newmarket Magistrate‘s Court Tuesday, were Allan Maurice Kins- ella, 23. and his wife, Christina Leslie Kinsella, 20; Robert Stephen Doyle, 20. and Lloyd Arthur Kier- Do you know you will receive $100.00 in 7 years for $69.58 paid now or $1,000.00 for $695.75 new $5,000.00 for $3,478.77 now Kinsella faces two charges of breaking, entering and theft and possession of stolen goods, while his wife is Charged with possession. Both Doyle and Klerstead are charged with possession and breaking and entering and theft. The arrest of the quartet climaxed more than a month of investigation by Whitchurch Police and re- sulted in the complete re- covery of $5,000 worth of goods taken in two separate robberies at the Karageor- gis home. stead, 24, all of 376 Blue- grass Boulevard, Richmond Hill, 28 Levendale Rd. South Block RICHMOND HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTRE AV. 5-3756 PHONES TU. 4-7456 In the first break-in. March 15. two silver grey poodles, valued at $500 each, and a quantity of household g o o d s were taken. Thieves hit the house again a week later and car- ried off everything in the place. including furniture and rugs, to a total of $3,500. 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He said police also broke up another series of thefts in the township with the arrest of four youths and a juvenile over the weekend. The thefts, which have The thefts, which have been occurring since April 1, took place at the estate of Percy Wright. Whit- church, York County Arch- ery Club. Sunset Beach Pavilion, Wilcox Lake, Free Methodists Summer Camp and three private cottages. Among the loot recovered were several revolvers. amplifiers, cigarettes and household goods. Charged were Glen Fry, 17. of 81 Rye Crescent, Newmarket, four charges of breaking, entering and theft; Raymond Howard Wagg, 20. of 72 Newberry Drive, Newmarket, eight charges of breaking and en- tering; Robert Frederick Allard, 17. of 64 Monks- wood Crescent, NewmarkeL two charges of breaking and entering; William Day, 20. of 746 Srigley Drive. Newmarket, four charges breaking. entering and theft. The four will appear in Newmarket C o u rt this week. A COMP! 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