Hour Service (s Carry) .iii nurturing _ By JIM IRVING In keeping with astronauts and prices, enrolment in Rich. mond Hill and area schools is up this year. The schools, public and sep- arate. open their doors for another season on September 6 to not only an increaSe in pu- pils, but an increase in classâ€" rooms. including several portâ€" SERVICE†‘7 ables and also building space. In Richmond Hill, approxi- mately 4.000 pupils - an in- crease of more. than l00 - are expected to report for a full day of public school on openâ€" ing day. On hand to greet, them will be 126 teachers, including 28 new ones and the principals of the six schools. The schools them» selves will be augmented by portables at Walter Scott and =SH|RT SERVICE: Corner Yonge Street and Levendale Road RICHMOND HILL For Free Pick-Up and Delivery (‘all 1 Beverley Acres, and newly- r "' painted rooms and freshly- .___k~.,, . . iseeded grounds at several tothers. 05‘ However. for the most part it _ _..__‘will be a next year project with ‘the public schools. A delay in getting approval of a $520,426 debenture issue until August 10 from the On- tario Municipal Board for plan- LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-88441 OUR SPECIAL He said also, that the statT room would be added to, and the number of portablcs would he reduced next year to two. .\t Crosby llcights kinder- garten to grade six classes are slowly being reduced. and the school will operate this year as a senior school- in evcry way. with the exception of an in- dustrial arts and home econ- omics class, Thch \\'ill he 13 classcs of seven and eights on a rotating program with Walter Scott pro- viding one class of sevens and Crosby lieights classes of sev- ens and eights. Expected enrolment is 726. Beverley Acres will have the highest number of pupils with an enrolment of 1.100, Plans also call for three kinâ€" dergartens and at prcsent a portable is being used until the third onc is built. Considerable paving has bccn done as well as levelling of the. grounds. and the entire school‘ has been repainted. Plcasantville has sive work done on it. both in- side and out Insulation has becn improved and extensive painting Iias been carried out. had extcn-i Backto School GIFT TO YOU... FREE . . . With the purchase of 12 pairs of shoes the thirteenth pair FREE to each Family. ned additions at three of thelDrapes have been added to the schools. resulted in work beingiwest windows and the school started on two of the schools -.grounds have been spruced up Beverley Acres and Walterthrough levelling and seeding. Scott. ‘ Enrolment will be about 275. Plans for a six-room addition‘the same a.-: last ycar. at, MacKillop,the largest project‘ McConaghy is also expected lot" the three, had to be put over to remain the same. approxiâ€" Luntil next year. mateiy 422. 1 "We may have more (pupils! Mr. McIntyre said many of ithan we bargained for," saidithe new teachers had already1 lSuperintendent Gordon McIn-fheen around getting acquainted ‘tyre. speaking about the latterdwith their new schools in prep-‘ “‘But we have portables readyfaration for opening day. and if it happens." that the pupils would be expect- Mr. McIntyre said that a new ed to attend classes for the full apartment building in the area‘day. would probably bring about an‘ increase in students. Expected; * it v v 1 In the Richmond Hill Sepâ€" Portables Plentitul For School Opening ed up from September 15 to two containing tour new class some time in November. rooms. a kindergarten and a Our Lady of Fatima. which playroom has been added. The was to be closed down and used Lower Ninth School will also as an administrative ofï¬ce will remain closed this year. with remain open. accommodatingthe children of grades 1 to 6 grades one In eight. attending Eldcr Mills. a two- I\ir. Matthews said that an room school. Grade 7 and 8 extensive painlinfl program had pupils from the Lower Ninth been carried out in the schools and Elder {\Iills will be trans- diiring the summer. and also tcrred to Kleinhiirg. and pupils that all thrce portables in the in the same grades from Hope system would probably be in will be instructed at the George use in the next term. Bailey School in Maple. * * * ‘ The two-room addition at Vaughan Public School Board Roselawn School is scheduled expects an enrolment of moretfor completion by October. In than 3.300 pupils when school the meantime a grade 3 class gets under way. will be housed in a portable These youngsters will hp ac. and a grade 6 class in the audi- commodated in 100 regular torium. classrooms Tour special class-‘ This yeartbe new mathemat~ rooms and Six kindergartens‘ics course will be. introduced to The four special classes will in- all grade 8 classes in the. townâ€" ciiide two at Thornhiil Public ship and the art supervisor and School. the junior opportunity teachers are busy compiling a class which will be moved from course to be used throughout Charles llowitt to Roselawn all grades in all township School. and one at Kleinburg‘schools. Public School. This will requirel " * ' ‘ a teaching staff of 118 full time September 7 will see a total teachers. two part-time princis‘of 1.509 pupils go through the pal supply teachers, and sixdoors of the four schools in supervisors. ETSA 1 Markham. an increase of Thcre are a music supervisor 32 over the June enrolment. and assistant. an art. supervisor, The number of classes is in- a primary supervisor and two creased from 47 to 53. includ» remedial supervisors. One of‘ing tour auxiliary classes with these. Mrs. Margaret Bogg has an enrolment. of about 15 each. successfully completed a sum-iStai‘f members now total 64, mcr course in_ speech therapycompared to 57 in June. and will be putting her newly-i The new senior school wing acquired knowledge to work in will be opened at Woodlaan township schools as the need School. serving grade 7 and R ariscs. ‘students from Woodland and Old Pine Grove School ttwo Henderson Avenue schools. room! will not re-open this Two fullâ€"time teachers of Orâ€" year. The children will be acâ€" al French have been employed commodated in the New Pine for this fall and the subject Grove School. to which an addi- will be taught in grades 5 to 8, Explain Safety Features Hydrogen THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Sept. 2. 1965 DANCE inclusiie. y halftime library supervisor “Ill begin his ditt- ies this Septembcr. spending \, the rest of his time with TSA 2 Markham schools. TSA i will i also continue with halt-time stipt‘t‘Vls‘til‘S in music. physical education and primary grades. TSA 2 Markham expects to have 1.2th students enrolled in its 14 schools. a small increase over last year. .\long with the halftime lib rary supervisor which they share with TSA I. the SPITICPS of a speech therapist will be shared with \Iarkham Village. She will give one quarter of her time to TSA 2 Markham. Featuring: GREGGS HI-I-IA'I'S With Organ and Piano Dancing to The Oral French program _ will be expanded slightly with 7 7 a full-time teacher this year: “ eStern & country Last year the area had a hali‘ .r' . and Modern Music WITH â€" A - TWIST Every i ' Wednesday Night 'S time teacher for this siihject.‘ The experiment with the Initial Teaching Alphabet will be con-. tinued again at [’nioiiyille. _~v", A .W»..,, 7 _ , ‘ OMINB VENTB - BINGO â€" THURSDAY night. 8‘ A irl’s best friendl g . i I ,enrolment at the school this‘ ‘ year is 700. ‘ . Both Walter Scott and Bev-: erley Acres will eventually be made over into junior public schools to accommodate classes {from kindergarten to grade six with Walter Scott getting an ‘additional kindergarten. Enrolment at Walter Scott is. expected to be down slightlyi ‘this year as grade seven pupils‘ lwill be moved over to Crosby Heights, the first step in conâ€"t verting it to a junior public ‘school. The three grade eight classes will remain this year, ,however. with the overall en- rolment about 861. i Additional portables have been rented from Markham TSA No. I. with regular clas- ses occupying ï¬ve of them, and the gymnasium being used as a second kindergarten. ; Mr. McIntyre said there‘ would be no overcrowding at the school. and future plans cal-j led for three kindergartens. Slim, sleek and Iightl Always looks neat! Just goes with everything! What more could a little girl ask from a shoe, except, perhaps, for Buster arate School system. .I. C. Matâ€" _ thews. business administrator. ‘Cnmlmle‘l {mm Page ll said that no accurate estimateï¬lanmg Th9 System. and more. of the expectpd pnmtmmt‘ Councillor William Lazenby could be given because of thei‘Vh†represents Wal‘d 2 Where erratic enrolment inthe kinder-Uh“ mm is located. aSked if Eamens. hydrogen acted on the material 7 He said that many parents "Ping Pl‘nt‘t‘ssed at all- The had not bothered to register on fmSWPY‘ “’35 in the negative. that the alloted dates, because they '1' l5 "WWW a carrier. “It‘s a felt they could still bring iheirlelii‘e slate hydrogen. In its pure l children in on opening day andKSTalP’ it Will. not burn." Mr.i enrol them in kindergarten P91?†_9Xp131n€d- _ Any 6011“ just as readily. :tamination is maintained at less than 25 parts per millionâ€" at that amount of contamination the process would suffer. We Mr. Matthews said that even-i tually the board might have to‘ go to the assessment roles to lem. flohn McLean of the Depart- ment of Labor stated require~ ments for the outside tank are that it, should not be closer than 50 feet to a congested area. Mr. Peirce reported it will be 50 feet from the building and 90 feet from the playground limits of Walter Scott School. ‘ Lionel West of the Depart- ment of Energy and Resources stated that “Were this within our jurisdiction. we Would have no hesitancy in granting our ap- proval.“ p.m. sharp, jackpot. â€" 4 spec-i ial and 25 regular games. Our; Lady Queen of The World Hall,‘ east side of Bayvieiv at Crosby! 8 pm. to I am. (‘ome and Have Dinner Ave. Richmond Hill. tfc28.‘ V _ . . i. v v 1k 1 (old Plate With a Ticket .: nvnnv WEDNESDAY 8 pm, .7 " BINGO. Richvale Community " Hall 31 Spruce. $l00 Jackpotl Richvale Lions Club. tfc43 I III it! i ‘ SEPTEMBER 6. ll am, Turkey‘ shoot, Bayview and Markham' Road at the gravel pits. Cedar} Rod and Gun Club. c2w9 Ik it ulr >i< TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1965. Army. Navy and Airforce Bowling League season starts at .0 pm. ABC mixed league, Anyone wishing to bowl. pleasei . r II." mm“ H' Vic? 384242" . PHONE 884-1101 - 889-1921 33...; sacramenn i2. Sunday. ii am‘ Yonge Street, Richmond Hill ‘.'~' Anniversary service. St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. Vaughani Guest speaker Rev. Donald] Powell. Toronto. St. Andrew's, lchoir Maple will lead service of‘ THE Richmond Inn t ' 1. Motor Hotel Call Mr. Walter Dunphy for your Fall Banquet lpraise. No evening service. i . , T ' clw10r ‘ t t1 :k 41 Jr 1 SEPTEMBER. l3, 1965. Fall: piano and theory term begins. iiiiinliiieliï¬d Eiii‘si’iiiafiagfllBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-TU.4-IIOS C4w8i with the regular one being made into a library. Brown’s famous ï¬t. (And this little shoe has that, determine the expected number of new pupils. He said the building strike had greatly affected progress on the new sevenâ€"room addition to St. Mary Immaculate School. and the eight-room addition to Our Lady Help of Christians. With the exception of one room at Our Lady Help which was to be a library, the $350~‘ 000 building program was to provide classrooms. Deadlinei for the additions has been mov-J too.) Why not let our trained staIT show you her exact size in one of several durable styles? BLACK SMOOTH â€" SIZES B C D 8% to 12 â€" $7.98 12% to 4 â€" $8.98 REYNOLDS’ (Continued from Page 1' kirk Road. Council will take. advantage OKBEyview Car Wash: standard type of car wash has er turned down an application already been approved for the by the same ï¬rm for permissiont ,rear of the Morgan Davis Print- to operate a car wash in the‘ 1ing Company property on New- Richmond Heights Centre. The planning board had earliâ€" Councillor Hancey felt the . burst can visually detect through a port when contamination reach- es this point.“ Later he stated 260.000 parts of contamination would be necessary before the‘ hydrogen would burn or explode. When Mayor Thomas Broad-‘ raised the question of‘ automatic cutoff. Mr. Peirce ex- plained the, system has a num- ber of redundant controls. all; valves are oneâ€"way so there 15' no backup. an automatic valve has been installed to shut off the whole system and to intro- duce nitrogen to purge the‘ system. The design has been critically analyzed over the past. five years, he claimed.‘ ROUND STEAK or RUMP LEAN MINCED and a much larger facility has liilllllltttlllllililillillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillllllilliillllllllll l At Monday night’s coun- eil meeting Councillor Lois Hancey who had earlier raised strong objections to the Texas Instruments pro- posal said she may have _â€"._.. AND 29 Yonge St. S. â€" Richmond Hill (Misï¬t tt73¢ LUCAS SUPER VALUE Shoe House 16B Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill FREE Parking Rear of Store - Enter 0ft Richmond St. FREE: Home Fitting Service of the new provincial legisla-l10W WHSh prlce 0f 25 cent? 3 tion which allows a municipali- was.“ WOUId make The 59Mâ€. [y to license car washes. Under available to a large number of! ‘the provisions of an annual 10931 031' owners .Iicensing system, the members OVer the objections of COTin-‘ -felt they will be able to effect- cillor Lazenby who termed the ively regulate such operations. lresolution "nonsense".the mem-i Planning Board Chairmanbers endorsed a request from Howard Whilla-ns said the boardzthe City of Owen Sound that lhad visited similar operationsitthe province ban the use oil spoken out of turn. After spending Monday morning at the ï¬rm’s main Rich- mond Hill plant she said she now had a better know- ledge of their operation. “lll‘““‘llllllllllltlllllllllllllllllInllllll‘ftF‘1‘"lllll‘lllilllillllll"' been in operation in Dallas for the past three years. In that ltime there has been no accident LB. 39¢ BEEF= BA60N I lb. pig. 89¢ land had found them tidy. Hel ,telt the location between twol service stations on a busy thor- ‘oughfare was satisfactory. 3 /.~_,- l Early Fall USED? VOLKSWAGEN ' For Appointment Call 884-4114 THESE CARS CARRY A 3 AND 6 MONTHS WARRANTY ON PARTS AND LABOR ’58 Karmann Ghia Distinctive red colour, radio, 3 months warranty ’60 Deluxe Radio. excellent for second car. 3 months warranty ’63 1500 Station Wagon Radio, 3 months warranty ’64 Deluxe Radio. low mileage. 6 months warranty FREE! @ W.& P. Motors Ltd. VOLKSWAGEN SALES & SERVICE ABOVE CARS. YONGE ST. N†RICHMOND HILL - 88943591 glass bottles in the sale of soft drinks. “With all the other kinds of glass bottles that are being used. why pick on the soft drink industry?" questioned Mr. Lazenby. . Deputy-reeve Perkins saidi broken bottles from the winter ï¬sh huts on Lake Simcoe have‘ created a swimming hazard in that lake during the summer. He said metal cans when buried will disintegrate but that glass won't. At the recent Ontario Munici- pal Association convention some delegates had felt the two centihydmgen has a fearfm sound'n rebate on soft drink bottles en-l couraged children to return1 them to the stores rather than have them lying around. The Owen Sound resolution mentioned the hazard to child- ren from broken bottles often found at parks, playgrounds and beaches. Council has passed Byâ€"lay N0. 1201 setting up a community centre board which will he re- spon51ble for the operation of the town’s new swimming pool. Once such a board is oflimallv established. the town can apply for a 35.000 provincial grant to wards the pool. Under the terms of the legislation, such a board must have at least three mem: bers and not more than seven. Two of the board members must be councillors. On recommendation of Colin» cillor Lois liaiicey. council has named Mrs. Dorothy King, Law» i‘ence Avenue. to the Retardcd Children's Authority. \lrs, King replaces Pat Smith. Centre St East. who recently moved from the community. The other town appointees on the six member authority are John Graham and Wentworth Dowell. Council will return a 53 ml“ cheque in apartment builder Ben Freedman as be has com pleted work on the parking lot: at the Markwew and Markridge Apartments to the satisfaction of the municipality .\lrs Han- cey felt the landscaping and care of the property could be improved. ’in case of a hydro failure, the tthe trailer would pose no prob-. ‘IIIVOIVII'IE hydrogen in Dallas. he told Councillor Walter Scudds in reply to a question. Mr. Peirce went on to de- scribe the location of the pro- lcess in the Dallas plant in a building where between 300 ‘and 400 people are employed. "If we felt. as a company. any iiindue risks were connected twith this operation we would not have placed it in a building which produces essential ma- ‘terials. Our feeling is it is iust about as safe as safe can be, notwithstanding the fact that CLUB HOUSE PEANUT 2 lb. jar CAMPBELL‘S Answering Councillor Eric I-Iandbury, he pointed out that system automatically switches to nitrogen, an inert gas, auto- matic shutofts are built in. one- FORTUN E'S F A NCY way valves are part of the equipment, nothing is make- ‘shiit. He also noted that three blowers will always be in op- eration so that even in the event of a pipe leaking the con- centration will be kept to a low level as the air is constantly evacuated and replaced. The building itself is of solid cem- ent blocks and steel roof. and all poSsible leakage points have been stopped up. so there is no danger of leakage into adjoin- ing premises. lan Coiquhoun of Canadian Liquid Air Ltd. explained the 'construction of the trailer with several cylinders of gas by means of a picture. Each cylin- der i: vented and hydrogen be- ing much lighter than air flows upward. through the vent. where it will dissipate into the .m- or will burn off in a con- trolled flame if ignited. .\lr. Peirce reported the On- tat-1o Hydro has classified the 28 oz. tin GRANULATED GOLDEN YELLOW opeiation non-hazardous, the Department of Labor h a s damped it approved and the \y'orkman's Compensation Board .13; revised its classtfication to NO. I :lass manufacturing category 7 and reduced the rate. The company“; spokesman felt erection. of a fence around TOMATO SOUP 4 l0 oz. tins 49¢ Bananas? WETHEY’S - Apple Strawberry, Apple Raspberry Jam 6': Marmalade 79¢ 24 oz. jar 43¢ SALADA ORANGE PEKOE so tea bags 19¢ MITCHELL'S APPLE JUICE 2 48 oz. tins 69¢ r IVORY LIQUID â€" King Size 32 oz. Plastic bottle t HALVES 39¢ SUGAR 5...... 39. DETERGENT 99¢ ONTARIO N0. 1 FLUFFY WHITE Potatoes 25lb. 79¢ Bag HEAD CULIFLOWER 19¢