THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 Thornhill and District News “The Liberal" is always pleased to publish items of Interest 20 Illlllllllllllllllllllllllll'llTllllllllllllllllllllll\llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Post Office Open All Day Saturday .3;:i.;:Â¥::::;::..?l.:::i;: DRY CLEANING hill Post Office will in fu- ture be open on Saturday afternoons. it was announc- For your complete professional Markham Resident Protests Eyesore Aii iinriliicial llllllllPl'}Rl'fl “I \\ollld ask council to contributed by its readers In the Thornhill area. in Markham Twanghip is rah-p Kipp; tn hm, h rem‘ ed last week by Postmaster PHONE 889-3190 Our representative in Thornhill in Mrs. Jo Cruise who causing concern anion: resâ€" edicd." Mr. Axolgnn sairL Preli’nk'II-orster. h L f may be reached by phoning 889-3190 idents of the Highland Park Township Clerk H. CA T_ _ N‘Ilnllsl). t e pro: 0 . i area. Crisp said the building in- mi“ NOW“ at '2 ""0" h‘" Last week one of the spector had been instructed the "9" “al‘w‘la-V h"“"‘ are 8 am to 5 pm. residents~ llarry .\\r‘lson of to summons the owners if , , This puts the Thornhill Highland Park appeared lo the properly had not been protest the lx‘Slll", \lr. cleaned up by October I. salm'd“: hm!“ “10"â€? “‘"l‘ Free PICkrITp-DellVery Sel'Vlce .\\(‘l.\r\n said that. for the. He said the maximum pen- m" 0m?“ _â€â€˜ “'"n‘vdale past month somebody had all) for the offense \\'as R'd‘mm‘d H'†and "HI-mi" hm.†“PM,ka om hlmhhr $50 which are open all day a u â€"rl)l‘t‘SlllTlnl)l.\‘ for high rise .\lr. .\\elson said that. if “aim-‘13“ . mmlmmmn mom†in [hp [hp hpmhy “.9â€. only ssh willlllllllll‘l’ilillllllltlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll"7 _ 7 ___4 arca~in a vacant lot at, the owner miEht find it ' o Yonze Street and Highland convenient to keep paying Park. that amount every month He said the lumber con- as storage. ‘ stitiitcd a fire hamrd >< .\ siizcestinn by Colin- i young boys use it to smoke cillor Palmer that council behde and because of the draw up a new hy-Iaw call- nails still in it, a safety ing for a stiffer fine. was hazard. There was also the. vetoed as being impossible danger of rats and mice at the. present when the sitâ€" moyine in. nation already existed Mr, Axelson said he knew (‘ouncil agreed to a mo- the touiiship had sent out tion by Councillor Allan a registered letter to the Sumner that the hy»|aw en- O\\ll(‘1‘< of the property tcllâ€" forcemcnt officer he in- ing them to get rid of the. strticted to take action If lumber. but the situation council's wishes had not had not changed. been complied with. iGraduate Oi Thornhill Secondary‘ Thornhill lions Elect New Executive ' Jlim McGhee ls Working In Kenya: i NOW! get it... (Photo by Barbour) The newly-elected president of Thornhill and District Lions Club, Eilert Sand. is shown The i\ic<;hcc boys, nob. Jim Services chrome“. doing rem. behind the podium in the above picture. flanked on each side by new members of the 1965-66 [and 'P“- 3"; l'hi‘m‘ "l'éhthgdlgi =93]ch hotnk haggeggrrilogyh P _ . . _ . . ‘ ' v . N - ' ' ‘ .. )' SIICCCFS ll )‘Ollll PO - Im V" P , SC ()0 executive. faithful. and hard worlung Lion for many years. Mi. Sand is busmess administrator Thornhill Hm hp proud (“,1 Sons prizes for proficiency in Eng_ and supervlsmg pl‘mcmal 0f TOWNSth SChOOl Area 1' Markham- V of Mr. and Mrs, J, I). \lcCliee. lish, math. physics. chemistry Executive members are (left to right): Directors Harry Barrow and John Cole, Secretary 140 Centre Street. Thornhill. and general proficiency and Roger Priestman, Treasurer Dick Stewart. Director Jack McCallum. Mr. Sand, First VICEâ€"Plï¬fl- Bothgridihrln have iali‘ear‘ly gi‘arl- ain't-echoed: mmgncrtardscrhoi. . . ~ I. _ - y v n Directors Bob Adams Geofflaev W73 er Ila P \\'l lnl‘ttll‘S rom TC lllll< PII'S In “'19†9 Era ua 9 rom deStDEdiBK/Plg‘l'e'rhnd \ we Premdent Viaâ€) Leaman’ a d i ' versity of Toronto and Ted is at Thornhill Secondary School inj an en S 0 ‘ . _ ' , ‘ present in his second year. lgï¬t’). HP El’adualed from U OI‘ Absent when the picture was taken were Second Viceâ€"Pi‘eSident Nels Cage and Past Pres- Bob Mom“, “hr, is 24. “my ident Arthur Rope. relied up to Victoria and Banks physmmgy and bio†a ." ' ' . ‘lsland up in the Northwest Ted McGhee, I9. is in his sec» ' ' Territories this summer with ond year at Innis College. n 1 Dr, W. Taylor. chief archeol- U of T living in residence. He 0 a I I I I I ogist of the National Museum ingi'aduated from Thornhill Sec- . I I I _ . ‘ , , Ottawa, hunting for artifacts. ondary in l964. Ted was as, Thornhill Public Library in-(‘ame into being. Taxpayers will ers. Flavelle at 221-310]. ‘ teachers certificate. Mrs. Thp islands are 5mm“! in a re_ sis'ant manager at the Thnrm . . i . . . ' r - - _ Checks ainst oth troduced a new experiment this be pleased to know that use1 Inrecogmtion of the serVices Neely was awardtï¬d a (£93? mow. Impâ€. area, where the‘hih Swimming pool thiS sum‘i When you re planning to buy any malor "cm W howglowmtemllznm :mhbilff .ummer when It “mutated .5 being made of these books provtded to the hospital by the, ficate on comp e 0“ 0 9 animals. not accustomed to see-‘mer and is well on his way acar, furnishings, fridge, washer, dryer or other valu- y ’ books from the Thol-nhlll Sec- for twelve months of the yearhwomens auxiliary, the hospitah course In August. mg humans. “.er very h.iehd_ in making a name for himself. _ v . Typical commie," Month] ondm-y School Library. The Miss McLaren hopes to make extends to all auXiliary memâ€" yr * r * h, “wards “10m The expedh in the dis‘rict. able applianceâ€"borrow everything you need, ï¬rst» mum“ period" "pay 3: books, numbering about a hun- this a yearly understanding. hers and, their immedinate fami- Congratulations m Mm F. Rhtinn was Smwhsslul and a large L , . _ . H 7 3 Then you'll be {reg to Shop Whenever and Wherever s 500.00 dred. included fiction and non-I Books from the Maple Public lies a discount of 25 h on all Grimm 150 Brooke St. who “,nninumbm, of Eskimo amides were 7 r r fiction and permitted the lih- Library are at present being ex- out-patients and preferred ac-‘the ï¬rst prize ribbon in the round rm. “hem-hing “My Bah ‘ ' my iiinhaveraii iim'i riiupil‘vlRmiiiiiaiiim‘oiiiin:hgaigiiniibiiiiiv :i‘eiiimbovdiiisouiiarizgriiizmnozlscifglmonihiy competition of the Garâ€"has returned to the University M"- am‘ MTS- Wm . loan gives you the cash in advance. placmg you In 51 or‘cJ“_‘. '7 ..‘. ‘ . .._ . - , r , _ H ,- df 1‘98 8 ma erla U a e i lden c1ub of Toronto for her ar .of Toi onto and is non studying A. Townsend and Jud the key posmon to select the best value. Llfc_msured @ 12 months 3 43.93 ou lease. A low-cost R0 al Bank termlflan $2000.00 30months 875.44 Y p y $3600.00 36 month! $115.73 all ages for their summer read- a fresh supply of reading mat-tasked to show their membership.mmzemem of 21mm“. marhifm. his master: degree in anth_ ith 55 John gtreet 1 R mm J M L rb hm mal' * r r * Siligï¬js‘l'lgggrtaeg'hng themselves golds and summer flowers. iropology. Thornhill' wighito ex: ‘ for estate protection; easy to get; fast, conï¬dential n. irar . . .1. i '- .1 u ‘ _ i. i . , - ' had The abni-eightc id: of making Sympathy is extended to Mrs.‘ a r r 2r ‘ fladch mgnth arrfngï¬nients are‘lelilggr “if'fï¬f’lh thl-nnlfrg’algggr press thew deep fee]- serv1ce (frequently under 24 hrs), and you don‘t . V i . 211 H d n Th ‘ h'll .‘t'l I ' l om ,lvoe on or pom s a accum'i ,' , v . ‘ k . ' ' . iii: EiusriCehri’riliigfirhgii’l‘:3:3: Aileiogiiiiiiei’fsoodeniineaiiistriemu?Eatraiifiirigisiiiï¬ii aniiulate toward the Neal Trophyla “We†ass‘flnmem m Ken- 1â€â€œ of app'ec‘atm“ I have to bearegular Royal Bank customer to qualifii- , - - . a. J' 1 ‘ K b t , .‘ and thanks to all the . . tion. With the assistance of her husband. William S. Harvey Mrs. Smith and their two sons.“hwh.ls awarded annually formhes Imfrlgmnowhigimgi e await): f - d d - hb V151! your nearest Royal Bank branch today ChairmanJohn Honsberger. of on September 27. Mr. Harvey is who moved to 107 Thornridge‘the highest number 0f 901"“ ‘ ‘ “en 5 an nelg 01'5 ‘ H _ . . , ’ n ' urnihbourhoo. the York Central High School survived by his wife two sons, Drive from Ottawa in August: won' .( alladlfan’jl‘fljly who were so kmd m V o a there: 0 e in yo eg d their hour of bereave- Board. and Mrs. A. Taylor ofiWilliam F. and Dr. Alex Har- and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tuck MFS- Griffin's 'Winning ar- ITh‘orn‘hill Secondary. the idea vey: his mother, Mrs. Susan and their three month old l‘anï¬eme‘nl “’85 pictured In a ment, Harvey of Toronto; a brother. daughter Andrea, who moved to Toronto Paper last W991i and D N A ‘llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Delbert Harvey of Toronto and Donna Mae Crescent last week was entitled “Summer Bounty." I o I Richmond Hill Branch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. W. ‘.. sieeman, Manager Concord, Keele & Highway No. 7 Branch . . L. R. Ashton, Manager ‘ . H f . Mrs. Griffin also has the hon-l ‘ , Award Road ;:;:ftg;dÂ¥;:n§_aiph A an o from Toronironir * * ‘our of having a picture of her‘ pit-Zfriijtg‘giiifb i ' Contract To Funeral services took place _A 50th anniversary party wasiahsiract al‘ranflemeni of. drifi- 38 Lillian Ave. ‘ . at Holy Trinity Church on 5613â€" given last week at the Four Kood,‘ rosescang Dinec 1]" she. Phone, 889-3451 tember 30 wit-h interment at Seasons Hotel for Mr. and Mrs. merlcan war en a en ar in . -.5 - 0h r Rayal Pavlng Holy Trinity Cemetery. Reinhold Lang of Kitchener by Club publication for 1956- 17 ziltiigelijogciiilsteiiegiglse (OCIiapSI. Only one tender was re- * * * * their six daughters. Mrs. Ed- * * a * ‘All girls between the ages of 8 celved for the double surt- A general meeting of the'ward Bean of John St. Thorn- Mr. and Mrs. H, Burgess of and 12 are welcome and they ace treatment of Thornhill North York Bronson HOSpital hill; Mrs. Louis Hinchberger.Thormidge Drive returned re- will begin this ï¬rst meeting Village roads. It was an- Women's Auxiliary was held Mrs. B. F. Kearns and Miss gently from Green Briar in West with a popcorn night. nounced at last week‘s September 28. Guest speaker'Betty Lang of Kitchener andiVirginia where they attended a Christ the King Lutheran meeting of Vaughan Town- was Dr. Margaret Veen. assist- Mrs. M. Justin O‘Brien of To-‘convention. Mission on Elm“ Street at the ship Council. ‘ ant professor. department of’ronto. l ,r ,l l. ,r. Mason-[c Han began services on Council accepted the rec- hygiene. 'University of Toronto. Mr.‘and Mrs. Lang have now Many Thornhill residents at_ September 19. we welcome Pas_ ommendatiou of the roads Her subject was entitled "ThEiIeft for their annual trip to tended the 9th annual Black‘tor Arnold Weigel and his con. committee that the tender Food Problem", an interesting Europe before going to Aca- Creek Pinneer Village Festival‘gregatim to the community. from Royal Paving Limited talk especially to homemakers. pulco for the winter. held on September 25 and re_l Happy birthday greetings to foratotal price of $6,318.50 The annual fund raismg it t r it turned home laden down with Nancy Haster of 45 Clarke be accepted. event will take place on Octo- Thornhill Public School sauerkraut candy sansagesiAvenUe. who turned four on The tender was for the her 20 when there will be hak- resumed oral French classes honev bre'ad apple' butter In: September 18. supplying. spreading and ed goods, sewing and knitted on October 1. These classes dian‘ 'craft5_ 'qums_ herbs" etc. Best wishes to Millicent (310W: 0 o 0 mm“: or Sign Stone at amides and nearly new cmihmgl are held at 1 pm for grades h'ld h .of 57 Clarke Avenue who was A t d ï¬ G t [1‘ I t I 58-35 I)? tohh and 26190 [38; on sale. h h n ‘ d. . 1 :-8 pupils and Thornhill Egg/(1::UISeénd fgséingigdwtgilzt on September 25. e O O e ‘a on or 9 sum) y 3“ WISH}v T 0m l 3 ‘95 Ewe S fortunate to have Mrs. ' A birthda, arty was held fort lppllcatlon 0f asphalt emul- their time to this auxiliary and K. K. Neely as their, very watCh demonStrahons Of how 3 p ' . . , i . , . . . slosntm i d i I volunteers are still needed to able teacher. Mrs. Neely is SKIES were done m pioneerixljgitllllle ghgileheoliecgrggdseerigg requ re. s approva . . fill vacancies in the wards. pedi- from Luxembourg and well Beaumont Custom Sport Coupe ‘ with Sports Option. - . -. > . 'ears old n Se tember 22. of the Ontario Department atrics. emergency. informatlion1 qualified to teach the 0511;59th Sa‘glllf‘fl‘tlliï¬: b51555: i Congratï¬latmfs to Theresa 0i Highways. iitéiiriffiitoaii apiiie’iigs dill Fiat? 3’23“; Skhe mm' Church. sauerkraut making bi’iGai“ 0f Henderson Avenue' Right StylelFor 1966 Beaumont presents bril- Right: Price! Look at Beaumont. Take a long Itiiliiiiiiiillltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ‘ :t the Univerzme‘; T3233: Simon Reesor and his familyiwhg wals six on otctogeg u ham 311m ew styling in every one of its 9 exciting look All this luxury, eye-stopping style, and the 7 7 7 this summer sponsored by from. Markham Spinning andinew Wï¬efgrï¬emi: 925%; Ci,ng models. From the glamorous flair-back roofline on performance to go With it, 18‘ priced remarkably _ . the Department of Educa- “Tammi big] the Toronll‘é S‘s": Avenug ML and Mm 3111 Bou-‘ theCustomSportCoupe tothe sleeknewlmes ofthe low.A 120 hp SIX or 195 hp V8 is standard, or select ODEON A 7 I , . tion. This course was de- gels anbd) lwea\ieg‘dsnacglla(:k|\;l?:n dwm and famm._ all-new 4-door hardtop Sport Sedan, Beaumont is a more powerful an; or one of two YBS (up to 360 .9" i ï¬ght“: at" 13:01)†who were iaggmag ostrihmeshng butm..iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii captivatingly beautiful. Right sue! Beaumont hp Wlth sports opttonszï¬gransméismns to match. , 1:" - ‘ uen n t e French Ian- , . . . . ' l r ' full-size inside slim outside Settle in behind the With Beaumont every ' gmat es. 0 ' a u†- making exhibition using dog. ~ ( 15 t - . 9 . ~ DUE-“l "0w 7"" i I!" guage Without hommg a power to run the machine. Twp we‘f‘ks To Gst wheel and you’re ready to take on a whole eityfull \ _LLL..__ I. A Stage programme directed. Rld Eyesore of trafï¬c. The secret is flawless use of_ available . . by Donald Smith with Mrs. . . . spaceâ€"styled m a way that lets you enjoy it. J Notice to CredltorS‘Jean Smith as mistress of cere- This “99kt mum†53“ A. O‘Hara, the Toronto builder. who piled the lumber at the corner of Highland Park Blvd.. and Yonge Street, until October 18 to remove it. Mr. O‘Hara. who appear- I ed at the Monday meeting This is an annual event put to ask for an extension of on with much effort and imag- the Octoher 1 deadline he b I S h v . ination and well worth attend1 was given h). mum." last r 236: out {If ‘idea‘l 0f Apm' in;:. If you missed the festival \veek. agreed that the 11m]. . .. are ieie .\ notified to this yea]. make sure not to mlss b" was an “eyesore? but send particulars of same to the - - i . 966. ' undermgned (m or before the it in 1 ‘ said he had been giien to 315t day of October. 1965. after Help is urgently needed ‘ ff‘iggtgï¬ni‘grgt‘flf Store . which date the estate will be for the cub pack of Thorn- ‘ ‘ ’ slim distributed, with regard only to bill United Church. If you Chwgen flawed 2“; hieï¬zs Beaumont cm†SW the claims of which the under- can spare an hour on Tues- t : desit ‘00:)!†13h ‘ when signed shall then have notice. day evenings please contact 5 0 e n ‘ “ am' , . he planned to build in and the underSigned Wlll not be any of the following mem- . . , ~ ~ . hahle to am. person hf whose bers of the group commit North Iork..\1r. O Hara re- ‘ Sports Optionâ€"includes Strato bucket claim he shall not have notice. tee. John Phillips at plied that he didn't have seats. special wheel trim discs. front AVD OTHERS monies was enjoyed from l-5.30 ‘ lp.m. with a complete program Todav Until In the Estate of Olive May every hour on the hour. This \re‘i “red minim iniisiiiwssi TAU -' -z Keeler‘ deceased. included highland and folk A i i ' Box Office Opens 7 pm. dancing. gymnasts. Cl’lOll‘S and‘ All persons having claims folklore theatre of Canadian 1e- against the estate of Olive May gends. “I SAW WHAT YOU DID" Keeler. Housewife. late of the * STARRING * Town of Richmond Hill. in the Joan Crawford - John Ireland 889-2505 County of York, who died on * ADDED ATTRACTION * “THE WIL SEE" with A senseâ€. Monies vague Below, Beaumont: Custom Sport Coupe showing new flair-back rooflme. . . . 8115' space in North York. i fender trim louvres and distinctive MICHAEL PARKS H at , Rm‘mnnd Hm leiogsoanilsrfll :: “There's far too much of exterior trim identification. Sports Adult Entertainment 12,1655 n da“ Of september’ 1189:9911: hi“ w Doherw this.“ said Reeve Hooper. Option is available on Custom Sport 3‘ 8891549 “We're not a dumping Coupe and Custom Convertible. STUART PEEBLES PARKER. Men 0, women from 20. "WW" EXECUIOL h). his Snncimrs‘ so years of age are needed iiiiiiiitimilihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii _ . to become Cubmaster assis- FARDER & PEARSON" tants. Service training will no \nnge Street N. be provided. B pack meet Richmond Hill, Ontario M (“54‘ p'm_ and A pack meet from til-9.15 p.m. HOLIDAY MID-NITE SHOW SUNDAY. OCT. 10 4 BIG HITS - REGULAR PRICES "Everything In Lumber†1 . I SAW WHAT YOU DID .xï¬nsssamm\«xxxsxvsssamssssssw Phwoods Temp“ 2 - THE wiLo SEED mm Masonite 3 - EVIL OF FRANKENSTEIN Mouldings Flooring 4 . CURSE OF THE UNDEAD Over 45 Years Experience afghan“ ï¬fï¬l’lncgnard LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Formica Arborite _V r d V I r _ N V n _ 4A 7 v 3/ . ------ ' v. . (Across The Streeti Or Across the Continent Cement C re :33“? 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