TORONTO AND YORK ROADS COMMISSION TENDERS FOR RENTAL OF TRUCKS FOR SNOW RE- MOVAL. Sealed tenders in duplicate‘by'the Rubiesv the tykes majm ‘nd . properly mark“, “’1†baby the Senators, the tykes minm rFCeWEd by the “"d""5‘g"9d “n' by the Yankees, the miles majm m 11 3"†511571 ‘by the Cardinals and the mite: MONDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1965Iminm' by the Yankees‘ 1'0? the flll'niShing 0f ll‘UCkS‘ The bantam baseball tnurna and drivers (snow plows will be furnished and attached hyï¬wm h -. .- . . _j, Livaf°$m£22'$â€}mf$.éflecoi§.rPlNDER BROS. LTD. mlssion's highways in Yor during the 1965-1961;; A marked cheque in the sum of $1.000 shall accompany each tender. Tender forms and specifica- tions may be obtained at the office of the Toronto and York Roads~Commission on the Don Mills Road. 11/4 miles north or the Aurora Sideroad (Postal address PO. Box 296. New- market, Ontario! on and after 12 noon Monday, October 4, 1965 A. J. Reflie P. Eng Chief Engineer. 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Call your nearest Authorized Natural Gas Heating Dealer, listed under "Heating" in the Yellow Pages . ..or call @onsumers’CEias W. J. Taylor, Chairman. More than 1.000 hot dogs,‘ment was won by the bantam 1.000 dixie cups of ice uealeankees. and 1.000 bottles of pop were! Events in the day-long pro- consumed last Saturday by the gram included distance baseball approximately 500. bpysmflr‘ld throw, accuracy baseball throw, girls participating in the “Tab-'accuracy rugby ban loid Sports Day" program WhiCh basketball toss into three lasted from 9 am to 4 pm..baskets, basketball shc Everything ran so smoothly thatshockey shooting accurm the events were finished a good-a net. All these were at l 500 Youngsters Enjoy '65 Tabloid Sports Day WDER BROS. STEEL LINTELS+ I BEAMS The squirt division was won by the Dodgers, the peewees by Reynolds Shoe House. the girls by the Rubies. the tykes major by the Senators. the tykes minor by the Yankees, the mites major by the Cardinals and the mites STEEL FABRICATING To Custom Specifications 2 Otonohee BA. 1-3344 as of pop were' Events in the day-long pro- Saturday by the gram included distance baseball 500 boys and throw, accuracy baseball throw, 12 in the “Tab- accuracy rugby ball throw, 889-4811 ‘Omj A little mouse escaped a pur- suing cat and lay panting inside _‘ his hole. He heard the cart mi- aow and soon after a dog bark I then silence. The wee mouse de- This quotation referred to the is R dedicated Christians who had Thou suffered great persecution to- hold firmly to their beliefs.‘ In Specifically John was Visioning welcc the believers who were being King persecuted two generations after Chur the establishment of the church...â€- '1'; Trustee Dave Stephenson said he would like to go, and 'Finance Committee Chairman Jack Knott said he felt the Windsor jaunt should be re- {stricted to one member. Headford United Church Y ________. . Sand SlowsWork 110 Years Christlan Witness 0n Sewer Relief Anniversary services were held in Headford United Church morning and evening Septem- ber 26. A beautiful array of dahlias. gladioli and zinnias ad- orned the chancel railing. Both services were well attended and Despite a gap in its budget, Richmond Hill Public School Board last. week agreed it would find the funds to attend two conventions next month, and possibly a third for staff members. Public School Trustees Endorse? Conventions Despite Budget Gap: llc School Trustees‘ Assoc- lation of Ontario in Wind- sor from October 23 to 27, the board was informed that it had over spent its 52,000 convention budget by $287. The budget also covers membership in trus- tees‘ nnd other allied as- sociations. "Does anybody want to go to the Windsor convention?†asked Chairman Walter Hut- chinson. “\“lllllmllflml“lll\“\“\|“lfll“\ll\l\\llll\l\\lil“llll\\lllll\\l“|ll“ilw "I think it. hinges on a mat- ter of finances and the value we get out of it.†said Vice- Richmond Hill Municipal Hall SERVING RICHMOND HILL. MARKHAM TOWNSHIP, VAUGHAN TOWNSHIP. «\mmmmmlm\uumummmml\muuumnmmummmlmn VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES RICHMOND HILL BRANCH Mrs. W. 0. Stockdale 884-4101 In discussing the upcomâ€" ing convention of the Pub- (Texaco Fuel Chief is on the job.) Clean combustionâ€"that’s what makes Texaco Fuel Chief Heata ing Oil the dependable, economi- al fuel. For reliable comfort and service you can always count on. give us a call. You, too. will PURDY FUELS V. O. N. AHHHhhhh‘. uAHHHhhhh†OAK RIDGES 773-5481 HEA TING OIL The Headford Choir sang tw030utside the church were not selections. "Master The TempeSt necessarily the greatest sinners. is Raging" and “How Great that it was not by preaching but Thou Art." Iby witnessing that God‘s plan ’ w n- r * "moved forward and that it was In the evening Dr. Binningtonjbetter to light a candle than to wsulr-nmprl Rov‘ Mn Jenkinson of'curse the darkness. Chairman Deena Simpsoni {TV conference heild at the Mas- MF HUtChiUSOfl suggeSLEdiseV Ferguson Farm last week. two members he sent to the!""“‘â€"““"*’ convention, and that two should; t 0 t- t also go to the seminar on sal-‘E L A ary scheduling and negotiations‘ x and hoard/staff relations being:1 conducted by the Ontario SchooliT h T P k Trustees' and Ratepayers‘ As-1 e sociaiion at the Inn on the Park, October 28 to 30. He then asked that the arm? committee see how much He then asked that the fin- ance committee see how much money could be committed for the projects. Richvale Branch YCHA held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Sands on Mary- vale Crescent. Arrangements were made to hold the white rose ball at the Tam O‘Shanter Golf Club on December 3. A candy booth will be convened by the Thornhill group at the Markham Fair. October 1. |Spring Thaw tickets and the ‘June garden tea netted a nice profit. The next meeting will be held October 27 at 52 Maryâ€" !vale Crescent. On a motion by Trustee Stan McBeth. it was agreed to two staff members and two board members to the second conven- tion. with arrangements to be made for them prior to receiv- ing the report from the finance committee. Registration for the latter is $20 per delegate. The finance committee was also asked to consider a recom- mendation of the superintend- ent to send three teachers to the annual meeting of the Spec- 131 Education Teachers Assoc- iation in Kitchener October 29 to 31. Another request by Business Administrator Kenneth Turton to attend a meeting of the On- tario Association of School Bus- iness Officials in Kitchener September 28 was approved by the board, although it was at first reluctant to include his expenses. Mr. Hutchinson said he did- n’t think it was the board’s bus- iness to pay the administrator's expenses: it was not a seminar he was attending. Mr. Knott agreed and said the meeting would be of bene- fit to Mr. Turton. Said Mr. McBeth: “I think most companies encourage em- ployees to attend such things. I don’t think he (Turton) should be out of pocket for actively following his profession.“ The board agreed to let Mr. Turton attend and also to pay his expenses. "We're creating a precedent. Do you want to make it a pol- icy†asked Mr. Hutchinson. Hi Neighbors Get Well wishes to David Bagley of May Avenue, who suffered a serious facial injury while playing basketball. Best birthday wishes to Stepâ€" hen Davenport and Wayne Bounds. Correction Welcome to our new nelgh- bors, Mr. and Mrs. Hume. who now occupy the Salna Home on 3We1drick Road. Mr‘ and Mrs. \Hume are interested in Boy [Scout and Cub activmes and :would like to hear any informa- tion regarding them. Ross Doan Home and School Association will meet on Octo- ber 4. NORTH RICHVALE NEWS Correspondent: Mrs. Marion Clark 88 Pemherton Road Phone 884-5080 A letter from the parks board indicated its “complete agree- ment for more lighting in these areas (particularly on the west Iside of the park) as it would Lfacilitate increased use of the lpark for citizens at night. i He felt increased lighting would make rowdyism after dark more difficult. Under the direction of Choir Leader R. Robson and Organist Mrs. E. Williamson the Teston Choir delighted the congrega- tion with two anthems. “Let the People Praise“ and “God Has no Hands but our Hands" and a duet. “Let Your Light, Shine.†Mrs. W. Wellman entertained Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Reaman and family and Mr. and Mrs‘ E. Robson for dinner following the Headford United anniversary As a member of a county committee for the Internation- al Plowing Match Miss Cora Brodie attended a press and TV conference heild at the Mas- The question of extra light mg as a deterrent to any rowdy- ism in the town park came he fore council Monday night. Deputy-reeve Floyd Perkins informed council he had re- ceived two propoSalsâ€"one from the arena board and the other from the Works Commissioner Otto Whalen â€"â€" as to the type of lighting setup. The arena board suggests adding lights on existing hydro poles while the alternative pos- sibility would be to place them on the four corners of the arena which would operate on an automatically timed device. “This would eliminate all dead or dark areasâ€, said Mr. Perkins. Council was undecided as to what method to employ and who would be required to han- dle the cost. It was decided to put the matter in the hands of the parks board to get the cost of installing the lights on poles. The original motion regard- ing the possibility of extra lighting was made by Mr. Perk- ins in August, following a stormy session in council con- cerning the extent of rowdyism in the park. amumuuunulmuumunumnumummlmunniï¬muimmil HILLSDALE REPAIR CENTRE 22 INDUSTRIAL ROAD, ï¬lmImmmmmuumu\mmmmmuummuunv have openings for experienced female assemblers on electrical assembly. Male assemblers and shippers. , General factory help. WELDING - MACHINING FABRICATING AND VALVE REPAIRS WHITE-RODGERS LTD. Phone 884-6981 COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE Apply to White-Rodgers Ltd., RICHMOND HILL Highway 48. north nf CORRESPONDENT: MRS LOREN GUILD RR. 2. Gormley Phone 884-3040 (Rear) Markham HEADFORD NEWS The shifting sands portion of Crosby Avenue has been caus- ing problems in the construc- tion of a sanitary relief sewer near the pumphouse. Town council last week ap- proved a recommendation by its work committee that extra work payment in the amount of $3,207.40 be granted to Alcan- Colony Contractor to remedy the problem. The stated amount had al- ready been allowed for in the original tender accepted by council. The sewer is intended to relieve the overloading of sanitary sewers from above Crosby Avenue in the Beverley Acres region. Problem with the particular spot in question is caused by the soil conditions which shift and undermine the pipes and road surface. The Ontario Minister of Agri. culture was present as well as the plowing association exe- cutive and members of press and TV. The day concluded with a beef barbecue supper. 1 Jean Clarke and Rosemaryl Leek were members of the, group from school who attend-1' ed a performance‘of Henry IV1 at Stratford. Saturday evening Mrs. Harry Burton entertained. with her guitar. the annual meeting of the past presidents of the Leg- ion at Newmarket. Dinner was‘ ‘a capacity ï¬lling steak barbecue} Deputy-weave Floyd Perkins recalled that the particular area hadflalways been a troublespot. "We once lost a sanitary sewer there and We never did find it.“ he said. “We also losH our first storm sewer." l4 "Maybe it‘ll bubble up some- ‘where else." quipped C0uncillor Lois Hancey. xDrugs iDressings lHome Visiting lNursing Services “Housekeeping Service :Home Nursing Services ’Diversional Programme [Patient Transportation “Lodge Accommodation ‘ For Further Information 884-3348 Mrs. E. Cantello, Victoria BC, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee. Mrs. Lee‘s mother Mrs. E. 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