BINGO, every Wednesday â€" 8 pm. York Farmers market. Thornhill District Lions Club. Proceeds for Welfare. c4wl4 OCTOBER 8. FRIDAYâ€"The Fragments Coffee Club. "Rythm and Blues" headlining “The Outcasts". c1w15 OCTOBER 9. SATURDAY â€" Dancing 9 to midnight at Legion Court. Yonge St. Richmond Hill. Cyril Buck Combo. Admission $1.25. c1w14 OCTOBER 17. SUNDAY 11 am Maple United Church. Reverend Gordon Winch, B.A., B,D.. Padre of ‘the Pubs. c2w15 BINGOâ€"THURSDAY nizht, 8 pm. sharp. jackpot, â€"- 4 spec- la‘ and 25 regular games. Our Lady Queen of The World Hall, east side of Bayview at Crosby Ave., Richmond Hill. tfc28l EVERY WEDNESDAY 8 pm, BINGO. Richvale Community Hall 31 Spruce. $100 Jackpot. Richvale Lions Club. tfc48 WANTED GENERAL FREEZER LTD. WOODBRIDGE. ONT. 851-2338 Assembly Line Workers QMING -UENTS ’64 Station Wagon, 1mm ’63 Station Wagon, 1500 ’62 Station Wagon, 1500 '61 Karmann Ghia Radio USED VOL/(S WA GENS YONGE ST. 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'I'wo Subdivisions Pleasanfville Area Describing two subdivis- ion proposals as premature, Richmond Hill Planning Board will seek the advice of their consultant. Max Bacon, before considering them further. a luxury, architecturally controlled subdivision. It also provides for creation of a nineâ€"hole. par-three golf course adjoining the present golf club. As many housing lots as possible will have the rear yard facing the golf course. Since this land is now in Vaughan Township. Mr. Griffin suggested it be an- nexed to the town. "While At its Tuesday night meeting. the board received a letter from Section De- velopments Limited. signed by John Griffin, asking for an opinion as to the possi- bility of proceeding with the development of 38.29 acres of land on the north side of Mill Street adjoin- ing Pleasantville. The proposal is for ap- proximately 40 lots of about a half acre each for a luxury, architecturally reception in every family circle Your hometown newspaper is friend, counselor and guide to every member of the family. All look forward to its weekly appearance. None would think of missing the news it brings of what’s going on hereabouts . . . who’s doing what and why. There is just no sub- stitute for its thorough coverage of local people and local events, past. present and prospective . . . and kind of news that comes closest to its readers’ interest. ON SALE EVERY THURSDAY new we know sewage facilities are limited. we feel that a subdivision of this type will be an asset to the town and should be considered at this time. The proximâ€" ity of sewer and water lines make it an idea] property to develop" Mr. Griffin wrote. Chairman Howard While lans noted that town coun- cil had adopted a policy that new subdivisions would not he encouraged until the town’s new official plan. which is being prepared at the present time. has been adopted. and it is possible to ascertain if such sub- divisions will fit into the overall planning. The other proposal was submitted to Mr. Bacon by Pleasantville Developments Ltd. for land on the south side of Mill Street, adjac- ent to Pleasantville. also in the Township of Vaughan. Mr. Bacon had forwarded a copy of this proposal which includes highâ€"rise apartment. houses on Bath- urst Street, to the board. THE LIERAI. V This weekly visitor gets a warm “Home Paper of the District Since 1878" In a non-political speech toitural specialists. or advisors. the Aurora Board of Trade. this But how much more far-reach‘ week. John Addison called for ing would their contribution be expansion of the concept of thelif they stayed on as Canadian Company of Young Canadians.)entrepreneurs in partnership For the company to be truly with the local citizens? In coun- eï¬â€˜ective. it should offer youth tries like Thailand. Hong Kong .much more than just participa-land Lebanon. which I visited in tion in a program for mission-1964. an idea for industrial ary-style aid to underdeveloped development is far more imâ€"‘ areas he said. Mr. Addison is portant than money. the ï¬beral candidate for York "I am not suggesting for one North and was elected to the moment that our young people House of Commons in 1962 and leave Canada to ï¬nd greater 1963. business opportunities because ‘ _ l. for one. think that the oppor- In his SpeeChv devme‘l entlre'jtunities in this country are unâ€" lly l0 3" appraisal 0f “‘8 inter' matched. But there are those national F019 m be Played by. the who enjoy exploring the un- Company Of Your!" C"J‘I'V'd'ansuknown and these are the very he said: “Thâ€? ‘5 “Q 1"“"‘s“r“people that can contribute so why. after servmg their term..much to Canada's progress. that these Canadian volunteers “Most young people I know should not remain l" the varmuslput a high premium on indeâ€" countries to enter the businesstpendence of thought and action. community as fUIl‘fledSEd buSl'lThey seem to sense there can be ness partners for the ‘umVe'h new type of frontiersman in a mentot' that COUNTY'S lndUSt' world of hydrogen bombs and rial Progress- Thl5_l5 a Challenge exploitation of outer space. that our YOUlh W1“ embraFe- They can he rallied only by “Volunteers 03‘“ contr‘bUte clear ideals and opportunity. not valuable aSSlSlanCe t0 un‘derde-‘a set of reservations. It is nec- veloped COUmrles in lhe'rPn'lessary for all governments to mary r018 as teaCher5~ agncul'lrealise this fact and put stock 1in the potential of our youth, for our future depends on the :9 '1? A ‘Indnrr iyoung.†In a non-political speech to the Aurora Board of Trade. this week. John Addison called for expansion of the concept of the Company of Young Canadians. 1Continued from Page 1) ‘receive one-half the votes p011- ‘ed by the winning candidate, :this deposit is forfeited by the government. nmnum\m1uuumnmm“mumum“m\m\ml\nunnunnmmum An advance poll will be held between 8 am and 8 pm Standard time) Satur- day. October 30 and Mon- day. November 1. In his speech, devoted entire- ly to an appraisal of the inter- national role to be played by the Company of Young Canadians“ he said: “There is no reason why. after serving their term. that these Canadian volunteers should not remain In the various countries to enter the business community as full-fledged busi- ness partners for the improve- mentof that country‘s indust- rial progress. This is a challenge that our youth will embrace." "Volunteers can contribute valuable assistance to underde- veloped countries in their pri- mary role as teachers. agricul- Addison Wants Greater Challenge For Company Of Young Canadians 58,734 Voters In York North mum,“uumu“\mmlumnnunumuummmuuuu\uuumuuuuu You may vote at the ad- vanee poll: (1) If your name appears on the list of electors for your polling division; and (2) If you have reason to believe that you will be absent from and unable to vote In your polling division on the ordinary polling day. and you take and subscribe to an affi- davit to that effect before the deputy returning of- ficer at the advance polling station. Locations of the advance polls are: Richmond Hill â€" 47 Ymuze Street North. _ Vaughan 4â€"- 4 Richmond Street. Maple. Markham Township and Village â€"â€" Veteran‘s Hall, Markham. Stouffville and Whit- church -â€" Vandorf Com- munity Hall. King Township â€" 156 Patton Street. King City. Don Martyn. Progressive Cnn- servative candidate. visited Newmarket. Sutton. Richmond Hill, Aurora and Markham dur- ing the past week. North. who ofl'iclally opened the fair. spent the afternoon intro- ducing the young candidate to fair-goers. At the Markham Fair, Lex MacKenzie. Tory MLA for York Mr. Martyn also attended Brad NEXT BINGO OCT. 18 TURNIPS NO. 1 ONTARIO WAXED McINTOSH APPLES Â¥6qt.bskt. 69¢ "FRESH" ONTARIO GRADE EATING & COOKING MAPLE LEAF WETHEY‘S â€" Strawberry & Raspberry JAM SAUSAGE MEAT CANNED MEATS SUNRYPE STOKELY'S SPORK or PREM WING T-BONE SIRLOIN APPLE JUICE 48 oz. tins 28 oz. tins 12 oz. tins PUMPKIN space, More than 50 canvassers at- ily bylended the ï¬rst Amara-New- ty‘ not market district meeting October is nec. 3 at the home of Roy Dowling. nts m 29 Glass Drive. Aurora. ‘ flock At this meeting Mr. Norton. yellth‘;“'h0 lines in Uninnville, stressed Dn the‘the importance of canvassing on a direct personal basis. "Don't make your local postman your ‘ canvasser.“ he urged and out- lined plans for an all-out door- toâ€"door canvass. e‘cfm' The Richmond HilLMarkham- YISlted‘King area canvassers‘ meeting TURKEYS £315; 39¢ B‘ O 29 Yonge St. S. â€" Richmond Hill Walker's Go-Go party in New- market and the Kingcraft An- tique Show. which presented many items of the past. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cappy entertained Ric h m o n (1 Hill friends and neighbors at a cat’- fee party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Martyn. Highlight, of the week was the Diefenbaker-Robarts Rally at Varsity Arena. Toronto. at‘ which several bus and many ca-rlnads nf Martyn supporters from this riding formed part of the thousands attending. Mar- tyn signs and banners were complemented by the "Blue Angels" Fife and Drum Band of Sutton. which stole the show. ins ins A call for more and more helpers has been issued by Jim Norton, NDP candidate in York North. To date Mr. Norton and his wife. Sandra. have visited 1.500 homes in the riding. but with more than 58.000 voters to call on before election day. Novemâ€" ber 8‘ he has put out a call for more and more helpers. was held at 153 May Avenue on October 5. with Mr. Norton de- livering the same message. Also Fresh Hen Turkeys, Capons & Ducks THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday, Oct. 7, 1965 LIONS HALL SWEET POTATOES GRAPES lb, 15¢ RED TOKAY TABLE STARTING TIME KELLOGG’S DEL MONTE FANCY DEL MONTE 4 IO oz. tins SCHNEIDER’S CRISPY FLAKE llb.pkge. “DANCE? Special $1.25 HOT & COLD BUFFET Served Daily SHORTENING FRIDA Y NIGHT Richmond Inn Motor Hotel Fruit Cocktail THE in Richmond Room Downstairs Call Mr. Walter Dunphy for your Fall Banquet PHONE 884-1101 - 889-1921 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill SPECIAL K HI - HATS Back By Popular Demand 15 oz. tins 8 pm. to 1 am. Continental Chef In the Dining Room With Organ and Piano 1 lb. pkg's DANCING Every 3 lbs.29¢ 8 PM. 39¢