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The Liberal, 26 Aug 1965, p. 8

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The 1965-66 national nursing bursary of the Canadian Red Cross Society has been awarded to Miss Patricia S. B. Ander- son. B.Sc., R.N.. of Sutton. The fellowship. valued at $2,000. will allow Miss Ander- son to continue graduate stud- ies in nursing at the master's level. On completion of her studies she will return to her present position as assistant director, professional standards“ of the College of Nurses of Canada in Toronto. i Miss Anderson was born in Newmarket. She studied at Havergal College and the Uni- versity of Toronto. Her nursing career be an at the Hospital for Sick hildren and she re- ceived her degree in nursing science from the University of British Columbia. 'Cale Jarvis, publisher of Can-{bet John Curtis, also president‘Other candidates may be named ada Coin News, will speak to meet the Toronto Coin Club donat-and added to the list. Elections Richmond Hill Coin Club at the'ed a number of books to the will be held at the December regular meeting on September‘club library. It is hoped by 1he(meeting. After Christmas this 21 at 8 pm in the municipal September meeting the librarian1executive will take over the building. TwO years ago Mr,‘will have the club's library reins and make plans for the Jarvis started his newspaper, ready for use. lsecond annual spring show. the first true Canadian numis-{ The first matter of bUSiHCSSi It is hoped that by January matic journal Which has be- to be considered in the fall is‘new meeting quarters will be come recognized as the author. appointment of a three-member'available. If you are thinking ity of numismatists in North‘nominating committee. Mem- of joining a coin club, you will America and Europe. fibers‘ suggestions for officers be most welcome as a member ... . .. J ,.A.“__ 41‘_t n:-l....-..A UH] Fain (‘lnk At the August 17 meeting ap- proximately 20 members and guests were in attendance, in spite of "Beatlemania". football, holidays and 'humidity. Ron Paget, Richmond Hill: was pro- posed for membership. bring- ing the club‘s active roster up to #4. The draw for a 1965 Canadian proof set was won by Ed Nor- wood. An interesting and educa- tional set of slides on the “Can- adian Silver Dollar" and slides taken at the anniversary party in July were highlights of the evening. It was decided that since all 50 of the silver club medals had been sold no more silver would be struck. Of the 1,000 bronze, approximately 500 have been sold, it was reported. with ord- ers still trickling in from out of town. A 48-piece auction was conducted by the club president and bidding was spirited. Mem- Building In Markham Township Jumps By $1,000,000 For My Building in Markham Town-l ship for the month of July reached a total of $1,578.700, up more than $1,000,000 for theI same period last year. ‘ The building report, present- ed to council last week shows that the construction of three industrial buildings at a cost of $941,800. constituted the bulk of the revenue, with 24 new single- family detached dwellings. amounting to $405,000. making up most of the remainder. unc Acvcuuc. nun at In.“ onus-L' family detached dwellings' Drafting of an agreement to amounting to $405,000. making be presenteq to property own' up most of the remainder. crs on Bayvnew and Henderson Other figures: flVe additions Avenues. absolvmg the tonin- to dwellings_ “0.000; seven ac_ ship from. any. responsxbility cessory buildings (residential), m connecuon “'“h a pr°p°S9d $82,600; two commercial bui1d_ clean up of the _water course in ings. $84,000; addition to com- me we“ DO“ R‘Ver- mercial building, $19,500; sign In a report 0f the Water and permit, 3200; two underground sanitation committee, it was fuel tank installations, $2,300, recommended that the township Building and septic tank per- pay half the cost of repairing mits amounted to $1,371. a drain on the east side of the t t a: # property at 119 Delair Crescent. Red Cross Bursary In a report of the engineer, the following recommendations were approved: that an estimate of the cost of paving the lane behind stores on Yonge Street in the Highland Park area, be prepared. Car thieves. whether out for for it the next day when he got a joy ride. or taking it for good, in the accident. can look forward to an autoâ€" “We want support of citizens matic jail term in the future. in the surrounding area for the The warning was issued by work done by the House of Magistrate 0. S. Hollinrake last Concord," said Magistrate Hol- week in Magistrate’s Court linrake. “Unfortunately, cases when he informed James Gree- like this do crop up . . . If ley. 17, of the House of Con- treated lightly. the lads at the cord, who was convicted of joy House of Concord are going to riding. that he would have to‘treat it lightly. send him to prison. 1 “That‘s why I think in all Purchase of a steam Jenny for cleaning works department Jail Term Mandatory For Auto Thieves, Warning Of Magistrate , Greeley was arrested bylthes Vaughan Township Police Con-‘to i stable James Mabley, August G1 7. after he had been involved Aug in an accident near the Lang-'port staff Sideroad. ; Constable Mabley said Gree-IAvei Before The Magistrate staff Sideroad. Constable Mabley said Gree- Thomas Bam_ 19_ of Fauna-$3,349, while $2,777 of that was Avenue, who appeared for sen-‘l'ecovere‘i- Court revenUe ley ,had taken the car from tence ‘on three charges of theft 313mlan t0 $2.372- Sorenson Chrysler Limitedfiunder $50, was given a three- There were 238 warnings and Concord. and after driving itimonth term to run concurrently charges made under the High- for about half a mile, had hid- with the one he‘s already serv- way Traffic Act and the Crimin- den it in a bush. He returned in; for another offence. ll Code. Chest SpeakerAt Coin Club‘, PATRICIA ANDERSON THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill Ontario, Thursday, The first matter of business to be considered in the fall is appointment of a three-member nominating committee. Mem- bers‘ suggestions for officers will be sought and names of those nominated will be posted at the November meeting. Markham Council Seeks Plumbing Inspector ‘equipment, after several quotes have been obtained. However. as the York County Board of Health administered the inspection program for the county, any changeover would hav to be decided by county council, the report said. The health boa-rd suggested council submit a brief to county Renovation of the garage at a cost of $1,500. with the installa- tion of a hoist at a cost of $1.000. Preparation by the engineer of a report on the drainage system for the municipal build- ing. Other recommendations from the committee were for the im- mediate commencement of a local improvement for Steeles Valley Road and for a sanitary sewer on Clark Avenue, from Henderson Avenue easterly to the existing sewer east of John- son Street. Markham Township will seek a inspector to work in and for the vealed in a report of general weeks’ council meeting. “That's why I think in all these cases, I'm going to have to impose a jail sentence." Greeley was remanded until August 26 for a preâ€"sentence re- Drive with complete "new car" confidence! Restore the power, economy and performance originally built into your car. Revmanufac- tured to rigid specifications for your exact make and model of car. Low FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! Ask About Our Free Engine Care Plan â€" Registered warranty protects you on the road; at any Canadian Tire Store Chrysler Products Ford Products As Low As As Low As Chrysler Products Ford Products As Low As As Low As 1 7 5 '93 190-93. exch It is hoped that by January new meeting quarters will be available. If you are thinking of joining a coin club, you will be most welcome as a member of Richmond Hill Coin Club, recognized as one of the best clubs going. council via the board, summar- izing the points to be covered concerning the changeover. In its brief and accomâ€" panying letter to answer questions from the board, council pointed out that it would be responsible for hiring an inspector and would make up any deficit, if receipts from the town- ship were insufficient to meet its share of costs. It the fees were in excess, they would be retained. The township would also handle the collecting and ac- counting of fees. and would work out a reciprocal arrange- ment with the county health unit for a relief inspector, dur- ing holidays, sick leave and other such matters. It was hoped the inspector would be able to be employed full time, assisting with the waterworks and sewer depart- ments when not otherwise en- gaged. Pension, hospitalization and workman’s compensation schem- es would be arranged through the township, with the county prevailing in any matters in which there was a conflict of interest. Cox. senior plumbing in- spector for the county in accordance with the regula- tions set down by the On- tario Water Resources Com- mission Act” Other matters in the report, approved by council: the low quote of Talpark Motors Ltd. of $2,319 for a two-door, six cylinder. automatic police cruiser for the township police department. was accepted over six others. Other prices quated were. ConIin Motors, $2534.92; Wil- son~Niblett, $2556.46; Union- ville Motors. $2,688; R. D‘ Little Ford Sales. $2,561; William Neal, $2,600; Markham Chrys- ler Dodge, $2,535. August 26, 1965 A radio for the car will be leased from Canadian Electron- ics at $20 a month. The police were also given approval to make a charge of $3. for accident reports to in- surance companies. the money to be placed in general funds of the tmmship. In the report of the police department, Chief Harvey Cox said the police investigated 30 traffic accidents during July, in which six people were injured. Stolen property amounted to $3,349, while $2,777 of that was recovered. C o u rt revenue amounted to $2,872. There were 238 warnings and Council also agreed with the board that the inspector would work under the sup- ervision and direction of J. a plumbing and drain a township, it was re- ] committee at last d Hill Coin Club. IS one of the best ISeeks rector= nbing and drain , lSl’lip, it was re- ‘ Imittee at last the board, summar-‘ oints to be covered exch A COMPLETE I6 VOLUME SET AVAILABLE, ONE BOOK EACH WEEK VOL lUCKY GREEN STAMPS FREE THE MOST REMARKABlE BOOK OFFER EVER MADE BUY A BOOK A WEEK AND GET 100 EXTRA A few of the 27 youngsters who have been attending craft sessions at the home of Mrs. Norma Martin, Willowbank Rd., Lake Wilcox, are shown above hard at work on items which will be sold at a bazaar to raise funds for the proposed Lake Wilcox youth centre. Thé busy fingers belong to, left to Dukelow, Joan Davidge, Pammy Burling idge, Caroline Dean and Penny Davidge, the» items already completed. Liberal Classifieds - Get Results 884-1105 I GOLDEN TREASURY 0F ‘ KNOWLEDGE War/ring For Youth Centre right, Joanne Kerswell, Susan Geraldine Evans, Nancy Dav- Behind the girls are some of (Photo by Stuart's Studio) WITH COU'ON l PUltNASE 0' VOLUME 14 â€"â€" ONLY ON! "I! STAN? 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