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The Liberal, 14 Oct 1965, p. 13

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Entering the bottom of the ninth Hughes led 5-4 and norm- ally Reno would have held this lead. Pitcher Ed Blanchard led off with a single and then Reno hit the next two batters to load the bases with none out. Gord Maxwell. Sudbury's swift Negro centre fielder, hit a ball to Mugford, who juggled the ball and all hands were safe with the tying run scoring. The game ended on a bitter note as a ground ball hit to Staugh-‘ ton forced one runner at the‘ plate and on the throw to first‘‘ base for a double play. The ball' hit the runner who bowled over' Dick Moulton and the winning] run scored from second base: Hughes coaches and players argued interference at first base and also claimed that thel runner did not run in the three. (continued from Page 1: .feet area down first base line. Hughes scored two more infbut their protest fell on deaf the fourth on a walk and sin-iears. During the ensuing argu- les b DeG r ‘ . ‘ Ems tine, wieh 4f;InmumluuuumImnlti\uunmnmmm\uunummuunumuunu Hughes appeared on the wayi Hughes edged St. Thomas t9 victory. Sudbury kept chip- 1-0 to win the Southern pmg away, scoring single runs, Ontario OASA Senior “A” m the fourth, sixth and seventh! fastball championship in the Hughes LOSE 2 Straight7 Nielsen Blasts Pearson 0n Scandals 'Stee'es AVe- Dump Site Already Afghans to Weimaraners Buying a dog 01‘ other pet? Whatever your preference. you should find just what you want through the PETS FOR SALE COLUMN See this directory in EVERY THURSDAY. “THE LIBERAL" 4. The lands in respect of which such owners or occupants are deemed to derive benefit from the project are described as follows. namely: All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises lying and being in the Township of Markham in the County of York and being composed of all lots numbers 37 to 42 inclusive in the First Concession of the Town- ship of Markham and all of the west half of lots numbers 12 to 20 inclusive in the Second Con- cession of the said Township. 5. Any ratepayer may, within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, send by prepaid post to the Clerk of the Township of Markham at the address given below, a notice in writing stating his objection to such approval or to the imposition of the special rate. 6. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve the said special rate pursuant to the statute and may approve of the said works, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for a public hearing when any objections will be considered, but notice of such hearing will be given only to those persons who have given notice of objection as provided for above. TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Town- ship of Markham intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval of the construction of a 12 inch diameter watermain on Bayview Avenue from the south limit of Creswicke Road northerly to the south limit of Lot 22, Registered Plan 3806, a distance of 4,242 lineal feet, and a ten inch diameter watermain on Yonge Street from the south limit of Lot 4, Registered Plan 3805 northerly to 50 feet north of the south limit of Lot 1. Registered Plan 4342, a distance of ap- proximately 2801 feet at an estimated cost of $75.684.00 and intends to charge part of the cost of the work as a water works rate for a period of 20 years upon lands that abut on the street or streets on which the watermains have been con- structed. First publication 3. In addition to the said rates hereinbefore im- posed there is hereby imposed upon the owners and occupants of lands described in paragraph 4 of this notice a water works rate sufficient to pay for two and one half per cent of the capital cost of the existing water works authorized under Byâ€" laws numbers 1670, 1877, 2008, a mill rate of two mills on the assessed value of the lands described in paragraph 4. 2. It is proposed to raise part of the annual pay- ments by an annual frontage rate of $0.35 per foot. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM FOR APPROVAL OF A BY-LAW IMPOSING A WATERWORKS RATE Dated at the Township of Markham, this 12th day of October. 1965. We have a challenging career opportunity for a man with senior matriculation or equ1valent In our rapidly expanding organlzation. Applicants must have proven ability to meet the public and to exercise good judgment. After employment must prepare for and pass the De- partment of Insurance examination for casualty agents. If you reside in Richmond Hill or vicinity, are between the ages of 25 and 40 and are prepared to participate actively in a sales and promotional program with a company offering good advance- mfent opportunities and extensive employee ben- e its, CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATlON 30 BLOOR ST. WEST, TORONTO 925-144] INSURANCE OPPORTUNITY NOTICE OF APPLICATION this 14th day H. C. T. Crisp, Clerk, Township of Markham RR. 2, Gormley. Ontario. Reply to .3 Don Stack. Gord Maxwen‘lo and Spike Bonl each got three hits for the winners with Steve smith and Maxwell hitting; “Better industrial designs and circuit blows. Winning pitcher'(‘FUCOUI‘Hifl’mem 10 imDFOVe 0“ was Bernie Gagnon, who was existing ones“ will he the theme very effective and received October 20 of the second annual good fielding support. Clare Lichmond Hill Industrial Dinâ€" Butler, second vice-president ner- OASA presented the winners Councillor Lois Haucey. chair- with the Hamilton Spectator man of the industrial commit- Trophy. emblematic of the tee. has a guest speaker list OASA Senior “A” All Ontario‘Which includes E. R. Wilby. Championship. [senior partner of John B. Park- In this game Hughes needed more than umpire decisions to win as they were soundly beat- en 8-3. Sudbury blasted Pet- tenuzzo and Deasley for 15 hits. including two home runs. ment. the umpire had l055€dfwas that, such charges by Mr. Klazet‘. Moulton and MUSfOI‘d Nielsen were preposterous. an 0111 Of the Same. BlanChal‘d Then they were lies. then it was DiCREd UP the Win- nobody's business. then no in- : :- xu :- vestigation required, the matter SUDBURY 8' HUGHES 3 lwas limited to the scope of a .. . 7, pinhead. ’ 'I A,,,JAJI mmmmmmunmuummmunmu1mmu1mmmumuumnmmu The winning run was scored by star Pitcher Reno Pettenuzm who also threw shutout ball tn the 14 in- ning game at Hamilton. For complete details of the game turn to Page 10. Hughes edged St. Thomas 1-0 to win the Southern Ontario OASA Senior “A” fastball championship in the final game played Wednes- day of last week. of October, 1965 the building of the new Toronto' Work on the first of a five- City H811; Len R- Norde- Salestyear program in Beverley Acres manager. Outdoor Lighting. a is expected to be finished in division of Canadian General‘ahout a week, Council has al- Electric. llocated $30,000 for the project Other. 2116515 are lin€d UP foriwhich is also being subsidized ‘the evening which will be held by the Department, of Highways ‘in the Richmond Inn With the spread over the five-year period. ‘reception at 5.30 pm and the The works department is also :dinner at 6.30. busy doing patching jobs on Councillor Hancay said a'various sections of town as the “Trillium” award would be pl‘e- roads start their annual “crack- sented to an industry consid- ing up“ during the fall. Councillor Hancey said a "Trillium" award would be pre- sented to an industry considâ€" ered the best designed or most improved and best looked after. The award is the type given to industries in Hamilton. This award, which will take the place of a rose bowl which was first considered, will be a metal type of sign bearing the Richmond Hill code of arms which can be placed on a stake in front of the respective in- dustry. Councillor Lois Haucey. chair- man of the industrial commit- tee. has a guest speaker list which includes E. R. Wilby, senior partner of John B. Park- in Associates, who supervised the building of the new Toronto City Hall; Len R. Nordby. sales manager, Outdoor Lighting. a division of Canadian General Electric. in front of the respective in-; “We‘re digging out the bank", dustl‘Y- rsaid Commissioner Whalen, “We‘re hoping we'll be ablel‘hnd laying an asphalt side- to expand in the future to takewvalk up to it in order to make in a lot of commercial businesâ€" it more convenient for people ses”, said Councillor Hancey. waiting for the buses". "Trillium" Award To Top Industry AllENCOURT PHARMACY LTD. 884-4461 - Allencourt Shopping Centre Markham Rd. & Bayview Ave Richmond Hill “The Liberals", he said, “just wouldn't admit there was any- thing wrong. Their first reaction York North candidate Martyn also lambasted the Liberals on the Rivard and Dorion contro- versy. the cross roads. The Con- servative party is faced with the greatest opportunity in history to rally Canadians to the cause of a united Canada. "The record of the present government is one of sordid miserable failure." he conclud- ed. rBONUS BUYS um. 16 on. roguluSSJS. 2 .76-4012 1.76 :1 HM P0 DER. lo 02.. 2/ .26. Asma- Kets Tabs, 4's,2lor99¢ 50‘s." msslf.2_ I own NSYR P.) Extra values â€" not as 1¢' s11. vuluu but as "bonus" bargains instead. 45 QUIK BANDS. Reg. 79¢. Now 55¢ REX-RAY VAPORIZER. Only $4.99 LVCRASUPPORTSTOCKINGS.‘/:off. Regularly $5.95.Now. per pair$3.99 CASCADE lz-ROLL GIFT WRAP. 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Chocolate laxative. ’ 120': now 2/5130; 60's. 2/5131 u (3st on. 83:. reg. 75¢ 2/79: register. Regular $1.50. 2/5151 1] nyM_§NT._White x. 78702. reg. 98¢ [:ITHERMOMETERS. Oral. Accurate Works Commissioner Otto Wha‘len reports work progres- sing in the regrading and sod- ding of ditches in Beverley Acres despite bad weather dur- ing the past few weeks. The town is also making im- provements on the bus stop on the southwest of Vaughan Road and Yonge. Some sidewalk construction is underway on the east side of Yonge Street from Markham Road south with work expected to be completed in a couple of weeks. ' gance. Arrogance is the greatest charge against these ministers. Beverley Acres Work Progressing Mlllll‘“llllllll‘lllllmlIllll‘illlmlIll“ll!“lI“ll\l\ll\l\ll\\ll\1\l\ll“NW mmuuuIuuuuunuuuummuuxmmun“mmInnuuuuuummw “This is the calibre of these leaders who are asking you to re-elect them on November 8. Arrogance, nothing but arro. 16 oz. reg. $2.95, new 2 for $2.96 4 oz. reguIar 55¢. an 2' to} 56} Greeting Mr. Hamilton was York PC candidate in the November 8 election Don- ald R. Martyn and K. J. Mc- Grezor. chairman of the lo- cal Tory organization. Also greeting the former minis- ter was Reeve Charles Hooper of Markham Town- ship Mr. Hooper was the Tory candidate in the 1963 general election. The newly opened com- mittee rooms are located In the Richmond Hill Cen- tre. Former Tory Agriculture Minister Alvin Hamilton was in Richmond Hill last week to officially open the campaign headquarters for the York North Conserva- lives. mun mm Reg. I 100': Reg. $4.49 2/4.50 250': Reg. $8.98 2/839 8 Vitamins, 8 Minerals. In 3 formulas for regular. soft 0r firm hold. 14 02. Reg. $179 man HAIR SPRAY Boaqu Bargain! DRUG STORE VIMMIII- MIHEBAl IABlHS AT YOUR 2/1.5fl ‘ 2/90¢ ; 2/66¢ Lil/90¢ 5- 2/70¢ 2/99" One of the issues which the electorate will be asked to de- cide this year is whether coun- cil should be named for a two- year term. All the members of this year's cquncil are expected to again seek office. December 6 has been chosen by Markham Township Council as the date for its civic election. Council announced the date ért its regular meeting Tuesday night and also set November 26 from 7 pm to 8 pm for nomina- tions. _ Head table guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Martyn. Tiny Cathers, former MP for York North; Lex MacKenzie. MLA York North; Norman Barnard. official agent; Glen Hodgson, MLA Victoria- Haliburton; Reeve Charles Hooper of Markham Township, and a former Conservative fed- eral candidate for York North: and William Curran, president of the York North Tory organiz- ation. Markham Twp.To Vote On Dec. 6 Rgnning this country demands more than just running a bus- iness. It demands humility. The present administration doesn’t meet the need". 355 YONGE STREET N., RICHMOND HILL A booklet containing In Memoriam verses may be procured without charge at the Advertising Counter of “The Liberal", 63 Yonge St. 5., Richmond Hill, or We will be pleased to mail one on request. Telephone 884-1105. _ This is the Oldsmobile Toronaclo and you’ve never, ever, seen anything, anywhere, nearly as newâ€"honestly! In Memoriam Verses These, are some of the other ,., new Oldsmobiles for 1966 4 ...fhey're luxurious, r1 1\‘ elegant, exciting, powe rlu l, a ppeo I ing, ‘ And all those things. . They‘re new. You don't know them yet. But they bring you the best possible references. They're all Oldsmobiles. Which is to say that they're extra-Special. Extra-powerful, extra-luxurious, extra-smooth. lmproved Rocket engines, teamed with smooth Turbo Hydra-Matic transmissions, are available on all fulLsized Oldsmobiles. They offer you new interiors, new style seats and carpeting. And you can get familiar Olds luxuries like air conditioning or totally new features like Automatic level Control that lets you load 550 pounds of load into the trunk and still ride thevway you did empty. Including, and this is a real revolution, if we do say so ours including *oday's Only full-size, front-wheel-drive car. The Taro There's never, ever/been one like the Toronodo. A 425-:ubic-inch Toronado engine pours the power through a re-designed Turbo SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY OLDSMOBILE DEALER TODAY WILSON-NIBLETT MOTORS llMl'I‘ED Two readings only were given In the by-law which will now go to the community planning branch for approval. Neighbor- ing ratepayers will be notified and if there are any objections a public hearing will be held. When questioned as to when third and final reading of the hyâ€"law would be given Reeve A. H. Rutherford stated that coun- cil did not know when this would he done. ’l‘wo readings were given by Vaughan Township Council Tuesday night to an amendment to the township's official plan which will permit a garbage dump to be operated on Steeles Avenue (east part Lot 1, Con- cession 8.» Owned by the ONE, the land contains a “borrow pit“ from which the CN excavated mat- erial for an embankment else- where. The lay-law will permit the township of Etobicoke to fill the pit with garbage under township regulations respecting the operation of garbage dumps. Councillor Warren Bryce stated that council did not expect any trouble over the operation of the dump as it was to be operated by another municipality. How- ever, Deputy-reeve Garnet Williams advised that he had already had two phone calls that night complaining that something was being burned in the pit. causing oily black smoke in the area. It was slated however. that Etohicoke was not yet using the site as a dump. The refuse is to be entirely industrial gar. bage Gives Rise To Vaughan Township Planning AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE DEALER IN RICHMOND HILL he loronodo Send your nowwoper for the tlmo checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. 1] I year $22. I] 6 months $1] [J 3 months $5.50 The Chmflon Science Monimr One Norway St, Bosfon 15, Moss Board has agreed to the ope tion of a dump on the site has the Ontario Water sources Commission and Metro Conservation Author bid tri‘uted from: Interesting Accurate Complete Fire Complaints BOSTON LOS ANGELES LONDON CHICAGO International News Coverago THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Th‘ursday. Oct. 14, 1965 Kddreéi Name Sufi. Hydro-Molic Drive, righl to the from whee dronado perfoms and steers and holds the road like no ' you ever tried before. It's an Oldsmobile. You'll pick our 9 family likeness right away. We hope you‘ll take the limejo fame in and see the new Oldsmobiles, soon. They're very nicacars and very, very new. for? 1e Oldsmobile ANNOUNCING . .. OFFICIAL OPENING Home Consultation - Instal GLASS SCREENS for SMOKIN( 889-3133 FIREâ€"GLO Centre Friday, Oct. ISIh REG. $12.50 PHONE 889-5310 Free Gifts To All Customers SAME BUILDING AS DOMINION STORE Complete Fireplace Accessory Service for nineteen sixty-six DeLorenzi Beauty Salon PHONE 889-5435 â€" PA. 7-9453 4 JOHN STREET EAST THORNHILL Coiffulfe OPENING SPECIAL ' ermanent Waves A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE leass Hofidoy Coup. Installation Only $7.50 Ireplaces 889-3133

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