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The Liberal, 10 Jun 1965, p. 3

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JUNE 2. WEDNESDAYâ€"8 pm‘BING Bingo. Richvale Community Hall!p.m. : 31 Spruce $100 Jackpot Rich-iial an vale Lions Club; tfc48-Lady JUNE 11. FRIDAY 10 am. The Ave.. Richmond Hill. 8th Richmond Hill Cub and. * * * * Scout Ladies Auxiliary â€" Bake;JUNE 23. V WEDPIESDAY JUNE 16. WEDNESDAY. Straw-gAdults $1.50. Children under berry Festival at Carrville Unit-{112, .75c. Baseball game under ed Church hall, time 5 pm to 8‘new lights. c2w50 pm. Salad plate and all the * * * * berries you can eat. Price adults,JUNE 23. WEDNESDAY, Teston $1.50. School age Children .75.vUnited Church Annual Straw- * * " "‘ berry Festival. Salad plate, JUNE 20 SUNDAY, Teston strawberries and homebakinz. United Church, Sunday School Adults $1.50, children .75c. Anniversary Services. 11.30 am Everyone welcome. c2w50 pm. Adults $1.50 children .75c - Speaker. Rev. M. R. Jenkin-! * * * * son. Music by Teston Sunday‘leNE 24 THURSDAY. Maple School Choir. 7.30 pm â€"1Lions annual chicken barbecue Speaker Rev. Gordan ElliottJat Shur-Gain Farm 5.30 to 8.30 music by the Joseph family. \pm. Adults $1.75. Children $1. c2w50‘l c2w50 JUNE 22. TUESDAY, 7 pm. Band Concert and Strawberry Tea at York Manor. Eagle St. Newmal‘kel. Door prizes. Ad- mission .75c. cZwSfl Industrial Acceptance Corporation Limited 285-4853 - 87 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill IAC RICHMOND HILL LIONS CLUB Coming fvents cmmm "i Corner Yong‘e Street and Levendale Road RICHMOND HILL In A Hurry? us: oun For Prompt Pick-Up and Delivery Call Boys’ Sizes Infant to 12 Girls’ Sizes Infant to 14 BRANDS FAMOUS FOR QUALITY v â€"v-_“‘ slam") YOUNG MEN TO TRAIN FOR A REWARDING CAREER IN BUSINESS The All Canadian IAC Group of Companies is looking for 0 Age 21 to 35 0 Junior matriculation minimum 0 Previous experience not required, as comprehensive and continuing training is provided. Salary and employee benefits are excellent. If you have an aptitude for rapid advance- ment in administration. finance or sales. reply in writing today, or phone for an Interview. “27 YEARS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE" Hour Service TU. 4-4411 . Ad-i Consult the c2w50 LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS (Cash & Carry) Lady east : Ave.. gasbord. Victoria Square Com- munity Centre. 5:30 - 8:30 pm. Adults $1.50. Children under 12, .75c. Baseball game under new lights. c2w50 summertime fashions FOR BIG BARGAINS IN LATE MODEL CARS nd 25 regu ' Queen of '. side of Bay Richmond sharp Boys and Girls Shorts from Tops and Shorts Sets from Sun Suits from Bathing Suits from ’1‘ Shirts from THL ‘HURSDAY jackpot, â€" regular ga s of The W Bayview 1 Hill Large Selection of Baby Gift Items AY nizht, 8 â€" 4 spec- games. Our World Hall, v at Crosby ll. tfc28. 'of the best ambulance service possible should be one of council‘s greatest concerns. “We have been forced into this [situation by the dangerous proâ€" ficrastination on the part of 3Markham and Vaughan. We 1should have a good ambulance ‘service 24 hours a day and I honestly believe we should be willing to pay more to ensure that the people of Richmond Hill will have a fully manned service on that basis.” (Continued From Page 11 remain a party to the agree- ment: (a) A subsidy of $400 per month will be provided by the three municipalities on the folâ€" lowing basis: Richniond Hill 52.7% $210.30 Vaughan Twp. 32.7% 130.80 Markham Twp. 14.6% 58.40 $400.00 (b) Mr. Holt will then per- sonally work full time on the ambulance service as well as agreeing to the other provis- ions of the agreement. In moving an amendment to the recommendations, Mr. Handbury stated that provision Councillor Walter Scudds, chairman of the police and fire committee, reported his com- mittee- had agreed that ambu- Electric - TV - Appliances Sales, Repairs, Parts Richmond Hill Subsidizes Ambulance RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 884-3211 42 LEVENDALE RD. Richmond Hill Shown making final plans for the June garden party tea to he held 1)) branch of the YCHA are (left to right) committee members Mrs. W. 0. Moore Crawford. Mrs. T. J. Barr. Mrs. Stuart Parker, Mrs. C. Philipson-Stow, Mrs. C Tremaine, Mrs. P. G. Morse and Mrs. J. Stoddart. The tea, which will also include a fashion show, is to be held in the ad of Mrs. Stuart Parker and Mrs. John Sumner on Sumner Lane, Thornhill. AYVIEW MALI 3805 Bayview at Game:- Willowdala 285-1919 .98 1.98 .98 1.98 .98 Planning Hospital Auxiliary Tea Mayor Thomas Broadhurst stated “We need an ambulance service for our own taxpayers, lbut feel we should not sub- Lsidize townships which are well of the costs. We must be asâ€" sured that an ambulance ser- vice will be available to our residents in emergencies.“ The mayor- noted that both townships have partial protection from other am- bulance services and Reeve Plaxton countered that they are also blanking highly de- veloped residential areas. I “Fourteen hundred homes 1 are planned for the Thorn- hill area in Markham and I i can see similar develop ments in that township and Vaughan. Why should we subsidize these people?” able to assume their fair shareI .owner will not need his other| {job and will be able to devote this full time to the ambulance service. In a town of 20,000 ipeople it would be criminal to‘ ask people to wait for an am-l bulance from’Willowdale. Wood» bridge or Markham Village .when we can provide this sub--1 ‘sidy out of our budget." 3 Councillor Hancey com- mented, "Somebody has to . be the leader." and the ‘ reeve retorted. “Somebody ‘ has to be the sucker, too.” “You are subsidizing the two townships," he declared. “If; you think you can solve any problem by subsidizing this service. you are mistaken. :Markham and Vaughan are not going to charge their ratepay- kers one plugged nickel. The :only way you can force their The mayor explained that council is “trying frantically to keep the ambulance in exist- provideence. You have a man going something to benefit other out of business, who last year municipalities if they aren‘t had only $1700 for himself out going to pay. “We have to‘of the operation and was forced show reasonable. justification to take a full time job. working for such expenditure to our‘nights. At $200 a month we can ratepayers." he stated. Mr.‘keep the operation in existence Scudds also noted provincial on the same basis as it is now. legislation is underway to con-:with an upgrading of personnel. trol quality of equipment and‘At $210 a month. with the town- personnel. ships paying their share. the Mayor Thomas Broadhurstowner will not need his other stated “We need an ambulanceijob and will be able to devote service for our own taxpayerso‘his full time to the ambulance but feel we should not sub-(service. In a town of 20,000 lance service is something which must be provided in a‘ community of this size, but that‘ the town should not ‘hands is for them to be withâ€" h'“”""_ â€"',"" out ambulance service for a time.“ C arged Impaired Councillor Scudds pointed Ronald Knabb, 31. of Standâ€" out to the reeve that non.par_‘ville. has been Charged With im- ticipating ratepayers requiringipail‘ed dl‘iVing f0110Wing an ac- ambulance service w i 1 1 be‘cident in Richmond Hill, June 5. charged $30, He answered a Knabb was the driver of a suggestion from the reeve thaticar which was in collision with the Willowdale ambulance could!a Vehide driven by R055 Eng‘ the used by Stating “It takes land 34, of Toronto. at the cor- 3(00 long to get up here. It has “er of Markham Road and been called when our .’aimbu-.‘3f""":‘~’e Street llance was busy.“ Damage to the two cars was ‘ estimated at $500. |â€"â€"~ W a,, Mr. and Mrs. John Downing wish to announce the engagement of Marilyn Jean Panke Reg. N., daughter of Mrs. John Downing and the late Mr. Edward Panke to Mr. Hart Bezner, B.Sc., son of Dr. and Mrs. Otto W. Bezner, Sunnyside, Midland. AUTO BODY SHOP New 55 fine iiiiie to prepare your car for Summer Simply drive in for a 355 Yonge St. North Announce Wilson=NibIett Motors Ltd. COU TO ALL OUR SERVICE CUSTOMERS Service and Parts will be closed Saturdays 1 p.111. during June. July and August Richmond Hill, Ontario RTESY CARS AVA THE BEST COSTS NO MORE BUDGET TERMS Engagement free estimate U’AILABLE SEASON'S FINAL BINGO Monday, June 14 5-5435 leld by the Thornhill Moore Ede, Mrs. A. G. Mrs. C. Wood. Mrs. V. the adjoining gardens LUCAS SUPER VALUE RINDLESS NABISCO Blade or Short Rib BLADE BONE REMOVED Shredded Wheat 2 12 oz. PKGS. 49¢ ONTARIO N0. 1 HOT HOUSE VAN CAMP MITCHELL’S FANCY Tomatoes SIDE BROOM MAYPOLE All Flavors LEAMINGTON NO, I NEW PORK 6: BEANS APPLE SAUCE ‘Photo by Barbour 28 OZ. JAR 20 OZ. TINS CAAGE Zheads29¢ ICE CREAM 22.369}: Lfl‘ 00° JLAND 29 Yonge St. S. - Richmond Hill not a; wide would base 1 ment lty. pay its fair share of equipping the base station but does not approve of paying for municipal equipment when it already owns such equipment and would be quite willing to adjust it to the proper frequency. Council also looks with disfavor on pay- ing for the cost of equipment located in other municipalities. The. fire chief has been au- thorized to present a sample by- law to the committee covering lighting of outdoor fires. Coun- cillor Walter Scudds. chairman of the fire and police commit- tee, explained that at present the town has no authority to stop people lighting a fire on their property. “We can put in force regulations which ‘will control such fires to cer- tain times and specify condi- tions under which they may be lighted. but we can't prohibit them," he said. Not In Favor Of Proposed County Fire Radio Setup them, he said. The fire chief has also been requested to obtain a draft copy of the fireworks bylaw at pres- ent under consideration by To- ronto City Council to prohibit sale of fireworks within the community. Stouffville Driver Charged Impaired Knabb was the driver of a car which was in collision with a vehicle 'driven by Ross Eng- land 34, of Toronto, at the cor- ner of Markham Road and Yonge Street. The to y its f a base Richmond Hill C( I approve a propo: de fire-radio new uld see the county 5e equipment and mt placed in every 1 lb. pkg. town fair .' 69¢ THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontari‘o, Thursday, June 10, 1965 Hill Council does I proposed county- io network, which ‘ county paying for ant and for’ equip- n every municipal- quite LIONS HALL willing to equipping does not municipal STARTING TIME - 8PM. Mix Business With Pleasure Over An Excellent Meal SCHNEIDER’S â€" 6 oz. pkgs. DEL MONTE SLICED Tomatoes 2280mm Oranges large size 5 9% Inlc 007 EJJMeSth for 45 (‘ARNATION EVAPORATED CALIFORNIA SUNKIST 113's DOZ. LEAN BONELESS SHOULDER Mink" W635i fins 89 MOUNTAIN VIEW CHOICE MITCHELL’S fiat“nzasgig“' w- 4| BEETS JACKPOT MUST GO Mac & Cheese, Luncheon, Meat & Chicken, Roast Pork, Pickle & Pimento Brighten your business day by lunching here with your friends and associates . . . so many prominent business men do! Relax in our pleasant dining room and enjoy good service and hearty. satisfying food the way you like it. We’ll be happy to reserve a daily table for you and your regular group permanently for any time you say. Try us soon . . . You‘ll enjoy lunching here APPLE JUICE the Richmond 48 OZ. TINS every day of the week 15 oz. jar “.559 iar I9

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