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The Liberal, 21 Oct 1965, p. 1

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MORE HOMES 8. LAND Rich lent“. l-lil-- . 5 June. 7â€"6-5- NORTH vosoc OFFICE 8242 YONGE ST. 889-1156 hr Ithcral ‘ “In Essentials Unity; in Non-Essentials Liberty; in all things Charity" â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ VOL. 88, NO. 17 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21, .1965 HOME PAPER or THE DISTRICT SINCE 1878 5L WINTFST JUMPS $12 , ! Town Council Alamedi By $499,000 Price Tag A $499,217 debenture request for the senior wing to Crosby Heights Public School â€"â€" $120,000 over the original estimate â€"â€" has sent Richmond Hill Town Council reeling. Collective gasps were exhaled by the councillors Monday as they read the request from the Richmond PER COPY 10c Sunday Movies Buck Before Markham Ed Sullivan and Bonanza in favor of the movies. A may be getting some (‘om- second sampling showed petition in Markham Townâ€" five out of five in favor. ship next. year. “Couple of good church- Monday afternoon council men on here". said Colin- agreed to draw up a by-law rillor Allan Sumner. on to submit to the voters as looking over the results of to Whether they want. Sun- the poll. day movies and sports in “Just two?" asked Reeve \N\\\\\\ the township. Charles Hooper.“ Hill Public School Board for final approval of the l The move “"15 1’10anle W "Well‘ you cant 31“, them project which will also include alterations to the l Brampton busmcssman Bar- all . Mr. Sumner replied. res ht buildino. ‘ ry Allen, who was paying Mr. Sumner then moved JOHN DIEFENBAKER p e C" his second visit to council the clerk prepare a by-law within the last year. Mr. Al- authorizing the vote. but len, who first appeared in failed to receive a second- February. said at that time er. Mr. Allen left to collect that he was building a some more signatures and theatre near Steeles Avenue council moved the matter and Don Mills Road. and of- back into committee. fered to underwrite a vote On his return. Mr. Allen in the township on the was informed that. council holding of the movies. if had agreed to draw up the it were held before his necessary by-law. which u . n o ' “It's not quite peanuts.‘ com- If the voters approve of the mented Mayor Thomas Broad- request the council then must i hurst. “asking for an extra $120- issue the debentures and turn l 000. I think they should have over the money for the purpose done more than drop a note. for which application was made. The proper thing would have Mayor Broadhurst agreed been for these people to appear council had little say in the before council or our finance matter but felt “the onus committee." is on us to ask. It's part of Council decided to ask the our job to maintain a pub- school board to meet with it as lic scrutiny on such costs. l Federal Tory Leader John iDiefenbaker who has been busy ‘barnstorming across Canada will ivisit Richmond Hill next Mon- lday. He will be the main speak- er at a rally in support of York ‘North PC candidate Don Martyn i ‘ theatre opened Julv ]. would also include sports, “to be held in the Richmond . . .. A . . . . soon as osstble in a eneral There are no doubt and l Howemr‘ no \me was However' 9.0mm delayed “11; High SChOOI Auditorlum finance Bommittee session to reasons for the increase bu? we l mild and the .thealre has some .more m the matter Iat pm' provide an explanation for the should know the reasons." he .. “N . Stlll to he built. although of asking the electorate for ‘ Thiq will mark Mr Diefen large increase said‘ "\“\\‘“ i \ . _t Mr. Allen said Monday that a two-year term when it ‘ _ j. . . ' . ' Th d..' d to he Cowl-.110“ also wondered if (Photo by Stuart's Studwli the sewer line and force failed to give third reading lba‘l‘e‘ 5 second V15” t0 Rlch' ‘3 ad "mn'h‘me “ :mond Hill, He was here in 1957 completed by March 31. the building would be complet-_ lwhen he spoke at a rally in the 1966 for the school term in ed in time to qualify for the ltown park in support of former the following September. assistance program because of Tory MP Tiny Gathers. will be an eight classroom the lateness of the season. wing with a double gymnas- Deputy-rceve Floyd Perkins ium. noted the open market for Original estimate of the cost bonds “is very costly and worse of the project was $350,000 less than ever. There have been too the amount allowed under the many war scares." Works Assistance Mr. Broadhurst noted the 9ll llxll'hrgrcziiifil amount would have to be fitted The Present cost of $499,217 into the town‘s five year de- ., . . . . . â€"- if completed by the March benture plan “and that means JUdgmem was reserved by mg‘ wm'am 8mm and A" 1" MC" Opposmg the Incorporauon‘ 31 deadline to qualify for the $120,000 less to spend on other the Ontario Municipal Board Crae agreed to adjourn the con- Geoffrey Pierpoint. chairman of . necessarv municipal projects}. following a four-day hearing on sideration of ,King Township’s King Township School Board; [llltlllllllllllllltllllllllllllltlllllltllllltllllllllltlllllllttltlllllllllllllllllll Councillor Scudds said part In an abrupt reversal of plans which have been i Reeve Albert Rutherford fin__came out on the Short end. Why the incorpohation of the Police application for a ward system, hing Township Police Chief A thin wedge of “sum of lhe increase might thh underway since- last Spring, Vaughan Township any joined the discussion to ob_‘don't we shut the door new?” Village of king City last week. Slne die. and heard only the ap- Leslie J. Pengelly, the township shine” broke through Rich_ been caused by the alteration . . .. - . - ~ l The hearing opened at King plicatiorl for incorporation. road's superintendent Thomas - , - h s. Counml on MondalV mght refused to pass a by_1aw save that if the township did Mr. Boyd stressed too mond Hills debenture plans for outSlde was room . . . Uet an' monev out of it, they that councils chan e and City munidpal Office TueSday Donald M- Findlay QC was 0“ E; Al'liFlgei K1 C'.Chesney 0f clouds Monday night in the Entrances will be from the out~ which would permit the operation of a dump on aould 35ml hahe to enforce the they are made up if ihdh morning of last week bilt be-;the stand for one and a half King City Public Library Board form of a letter from York Side _ instead of onlyinside“ mains were in. to a by-law covering the This Week he also pre- matter. but passed a sub- sented two separate sampl- sequent by-law to provide ings of “public opinion". for the taking or the vote which showed 20 of the first required under the previous 24 people approached to be by-law, right afterwards. lions Going To The Dogs? Hot dogs weren't the only canines on hand at Richmond Hill Lions Club Wiener roast last Thursday. October 14. Examining some. of the prizes which were given away during the evening are, (left to right) Doreen Street, Don Coghill. Ev and Diane Baker. Liberal Leader Lester Pear- ‘son visited the riding during 1the 1962 campaign. Shades Avenue by the TOWDShlp 0f EtOblCOke- by-law which has proved diffi- viduals but that Vaughan cause 0f the numbers Of Tate” daysi presenting the King city and muniCipaI consultant Eric Central District High to provide access for children ‘ , _ , rah” to do. had a bitter example and payers, Witnesses a nd legal Trustee ‘case for incorporation. Hardy. I School Board_ under the tOWNS recreation pro. 'lhe Pl‘OPEI'lB’r In Lot 1. Con-’lhe dump remalhlng llhdel‘ Reeve Rutherford pointed out‘ should learn from it. counsel present was moved to Other Witnesses for the trustees For a full repent. of testimony The letter noted origin- gram. “But this certainly cessmn 8. is owned by the CNR Vailghan's control. also thaf in a recent report by‘ Brian Bailey of Richvale- the church hall at All Saints' were Evan A. Jarrett CA. Ian at the hearing, 5 Pages 4 and ,1 costs for alterations to “’01”an add this amount of and contains a borrow pit which} Councillor Sam Kaiser point-1 it was proposed to permit Eta-led out that c'ouncil was acting} bicoke to use as a dump forlon the advice of the township: -industrial waste. When com- solicitor who felt they couldl pleter filled. the CNR had rely on the by-law to control: the OWRC’ which Vaughan did termed the township-s dump hy_ Anglican Church. Butler, 21 professional engineer 14 of this week' "Liberal". Richmond “in High School mhney to the Original 95mm not order and knew nothinglaw unwm able it‘ll, calls fir 12 Theiheial‘mg; been calledfmd planning “Gnsul'lam J0hn}“‘.'_”"'"_â€"””‘i m" _‘â€"___“l had increased from $13.1 'ates,“ he said. 3h0llt Uhlll [hey received it. it.lfl':hcs of irt over tvv‘ feet of m.” “Mid S’.”ri"l’ "mcl’rpbmtloan' $30953“de , _ ~ 1" ' ‘ ’ ' 000 til-5135.000 - but tth A special school.board meetq was mentioned that another'garbage.” he said. “thou ‘don't "1 King ("w a“ a Village bl“ “"3 mmmwaf'm" was “WWWLounCI S 0 board wasn't asking counCll (Continued on Page 3) ‘l l ' - - y . r . . u . on the setting up of a ‘wardled by King Township. the for any more money. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" agreed to donate the land to conditions in the dump. 22111213223333 ($%31i]}$a:)ahv::s.douwzthzggrsfiéglfsésqUllfince that system in King Township. How- County of York and the Depart-"l' - ' ‘1‘ A The $54,000 extra would P. n in quifimnt .the Metro Conservation Author-l colmcmor w' R‘ Bryce “What possibility will we bhavelthesl will operate under” our by- ever! the two OMB members ment or Municmal Affairsv all 0 n he Paid by the board out Of a n E U l ' 111/ for I Dark. . . ‘ W3§ .111 l’lgreemgnt with the of Stopping them if we go ahead law," reiterated Chuncmor who were conducting the hear- of whom were represented by . . its current funds_ I _ . _ Mnsl determined Opposition 501mm” onmlon that m with thisw he said Bryce nllllllllllllllllllltllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlltlllllltllltlllltltlltl counsel. Witnesses called by the o t d P t A surprised comm readr. Wllham vent Reflgns to the dump site came from dealing with another muni- Two ra'tepave‘rs hi the audi_. .‘.Be‘t the I do“ d 1., at .L . township included Peter J_ Wih u e 1y agreed to okay-the $131.. ‘ Councillor Dalton McArthur. cipality there would be no ‘ b 0 1’ r m ' Southern Slx ~ - ~ - a - hams a ratepayer who present- 000 debentures and request . - ence Jomed the discussion too. ed De uty-reeve Williams. ’ . . . . - Although he agreed that Eto- trouble and they would op- “Why do!” we 18am from ex_ Whelh the recorded vote was Request ed a petition With 564 nameS; RlChmond Hlll has enough same from the OMB. Town Since bicoke had agreed to operate crate it as they had first .- 9., , , . ‘ . problems servicing is own resi- Councillor Walter Scudds the dump according to vaug_ promised. pellence. asked A. W. Boyd taken on the third leading of l . . .. , , . , . , , . - dents without pronding for noted that the board must .11. Vent who has been Council Records . to .. he felt. that Vaughan shouldicounclls change and if a council-hm;the pel.sons_ we have a hy_ his deputy and Councillor Mc_ asked by the southern Six That was the general “91th some extent last year to be by the Town of Richmond Hill have some control over tlle‘was elected in Etobicoke that , . . . . . lat MOHdaY night’s coundl meet‘ able to make up that ~ embers of th. dump to see that this is done-midn‘ really care. they would law and got a conviction bllt we Arthur against it. to :arryl otut a watterlsuhpgy Ling when a proposal for a pos- .mount. illggiilnfiizhggg mrueSday night “Our by-law is fine," he 'be in difficulty. “Why don’t we I . :n no u “a; con to“): lalny y sihle vocational school and ad' Mayor Thomas Broad- that he will be leaving the said. “but how are we going protect ourselves?“ he asked. s fotprepaae le :aeyt fr I: Richmond Hill Town Council ThlhlStl‘alWh Offices 0" Maple hurst point-d out that the town's employment on Novem- to enforce it?” The possi- Deputy-reeve Garnet Wil- .‘ g 0 y t: “a: t eve on n 0 was working on the premise Slderoad was advanced. $131,000 debentures plus her. 1' hlllty 0f trouble is there. llams supported Mr. Mc- rerh e waif: i, comi ts iMonday night that "hot air” is The proposal was made via a the $499,217 one for Crosby He told the board that he has even lf the DrOhahllily ls Arthur in his Opposition to P P .I F. ' fR.ehSI:u den-l: Riarkhasm sometimes worth recordingiletter from the York Central Heights means “we will accepted a teaching position to not high." the by-law but on the ‘ o d lcv onh I 'T h when it agreed to have a stem District High School Board need to go on the market instruct in draughting in a see. Mr. McArthur suggested some; grounds that the township and "l augmgnes 0%wnwsoggf ographer attend meetings. which said it was “looking at an for $630,000 worth of de~ ondary school, with his new type of a lease arrangementi would get no recompense. Vaughan Township Public ent reservations because of :2” e e vStoifivme and Councillors â€" over the doubts area” east of York Central Hos- bentures”. ‘ duties to begin on that date whereby Vaughan would leasei "This legislation is not School Boards brief to Yorkitheir different conditions. Marfih‘am 0 Councillor Walter Scudds â€" Pital Containing about 28 acres. Work on the school Will Mr. Vent also told the board the land from the CNR and then} doing the taxpayers 5c lCounty Consultative commit- He said Vaughahys reserva_. Such a- Study would as_ passed a motion requesting the Mention was also made of con- comprise the addition of a that he has completed all the re-lease it to Etobicoke withl worth of good," he said. ‘tee on Education has been pre- tions on a county-wide area also: certain the amouht of fu_ “attendance” of Clerk Stenog- Structing doctors’ Offices. library, one admmlstl'allml work he could do on the towns sented and discussed Trustee included financing. The proper raphel‘ Mrs. Jean Ward. COH- The board was enqulFlnghS office and gqidance l‘OOHI- official plan. now being pre- Terry Goodwin reported at the salary for a teacher in the linung to attend 8150 WOUld hello the Possibility 0f recelVlng The present library Will be pared by Planning Consultant _ . ture services required for ‘October 14 meeting of the northern area might not be geglglhbglgnctozgrauscggg 3:: Deputy Clerk Mack Clement. services from the town if such converted to _a classroom Max .Bacon: V . c S lboard‘ sufficient to attract the calibre a 5 Mr. Scudds noted that file a project was decided upon. and the administrator; omc. Besmes hrs duties In the plan. Noting that the power to set of teacher desired in the town- flalxgi::n::doge£::r$3:: lMuniCiDal Act decreed that the Mayor Thomas BroathI'Sl es to Staff rooms- hing department; MP. vent has up one board of education to ship. which is in close compe- in the area as a Whole. clerk or deputy-clerk was desig- said the town had "provided mmm‘mlm“m“|lmu‘mmmmuhuummhum“mlmmmmmh served the town as secretary . l , . SCI‘Ve the WhOle county is now tition for teaching talent with - - - - nated as the one supposed to the hospital with services and I ' of the committee of adjustment ‘vested in the county. Mr. Metro. Vaughan suggested that The {E‘umc'tpzlhueso‘filsg take notes of the meeting. Iie.before we approved any other aSSlStance -â€" would See $170,000 and as secretary of the indus- Goodwln stated the Vaughan if the county-wide system is reques e a '3 wondered if the council's pro- project we'd have to take a real 0f the amount Wl‘ltteh Off under trial committee. . . . . .. . . der its statutory authori- -» h f ' clause . ' f . . . brief conSldeied limiting fae- con51dered at a later date. fln~ “n cedure would be legal. hard look at it . t e orglveness . Explessmg the regret 0 Richmond Hlll Public School Board was host tors on such a plalt' were that ancing should be on a per pupil ty “mum pgrfonln u“? twork Reeve Donald Plaxton settled He said that the town has COUI‘ICIIIOI‘. Willie? 5““qu Planning board at Mr' Vent! October 5 at Pleasantvflle School to representatives there are areas in the northern basis. Mr. Goodwin pointed Kg? avfifigllgatoaistfls ance the matter when he said: limited facilities as it is and noted council has little chOlce impending departure. Chairman from neighboring school boards when discussions Earl of the COglItYHWhSI‘fef con- 31:1. that at present financing of “If Metro Council doesn't didn’: hotld out much hope for bu;ht0N(I)§alifd;hai ngard 1Whillagns thIEOIBhigl: r - ' .v ' - ‘ a ' .. .- ltlons are 1‘3 ini .V l fire!“ 8 igh school district is on . 1haveastenographer taking their any urt er assis ance 0 non- e n . - “ ou are eavm 3-1 bifdfdlielk‘iilflcitIII-bestgffie meas m “hmh the \dnous from those in the area served‘an assessment-ratio, ‘ “neuof theatre“ wger°.:.he meetings they certainly should resident areas. cil the right to refuse to 155.116 us to fill, we're gomg to hays ‘ " ' p ‘ e' .by the York Central District; “We have to look at this pro-1 so" lem 5“ com mmfes have. There's enough hot air Deputy-reeve Floyd Perkins the debentures but the school a tough ume replacmg you. Present “we re resemativemhe _ . . _ . . ‘ ‘ milligh School Board. Education-{posal and continue to look at have greed do cm,"me lcoming out of there and somelsaid that “we’re already clamp- board could require it to sub- Mr, vent replied that although p m mdllmmn OI mm 56' galls“ ' [l ‘ ‘ h bl’vl ' ' forces "l a reglonal “ay to ' ‘ ' ' d i' d l ' th t " it the matter to a vote of the he had enjoyed his work in from the elementary school vices as attendance counselling. “ m “Ase “‘35 p10 a 3 ' m yeals ‘0 comer 1° ensure of It should be “01th 19001“ -:lng 0WD 0n peop em 6 0Wn - In Water and sewage is I ‘ , p . . _ . ‘ U. have different aims and differ- the best education possible for combat “PM” pmble'l‘s' ine“. Council decided to set; the electors entitled to vote on Richmond Hill. he felt his new [binds cl.“ ldge‘ “‘a'kha“‘ig"Ԥl‘t"“’- psycmmg‘lcal 5.8”"365‘ ‘the children in our area " Mr Others Include planmng' ‘ lie concluded bv addinv “even matter over until its next regu- money by-laws who are support- work offered more opportunity “hag... [Ohmmp hchool Areas. 311mm... Classes enmhmem lltllllllttlllllllllllltlllllllltllltlllllllllltlllllllllltltlltllllltlllllllliltlltllll1 . . - - h ,3 dis osal education » . e . - 1 and ., of Markham Township lclasses ‘ provision; for ham“ 1 iGoodwm said, reporting that £3151: wglfare' fire pol‘ 'more than out of here ‘. tar meeting. ers of the school involved. for advancement. - . . - ' ° , - . - o . . . - . _. r- V v ~ M ~ 4‘ ' â€"‘ Vaughan Township. separateicapped students. vocationak Denlson Allnes liiiiaociliimi’itdghaclfnSThggf X52; ice and ambulance sewices' i g 0 school boards and from Mark-schools and assessment teachers; " . l . r v i i ham District and York Central Most urgent problems /0 Ac, PS Foams brief very thoroughly‘ llllllmlllllilllllllllllllhlllllllthth"l n 0 S P District High School Boards. ' centred around guidance. 7 I r The sale of 70 acres of ’ The agenda was a comprehen-l attendance counsellors- the land in Markham Township lLast Chance For Urban Electors ‘ .. - - - - i - l r ~ n ‘ l ld toni ht (Thurs- ~ ‘ - . - ' i With votinU less than three riding while ’lory Candidate Newmarket in support of Mr. is elng le S _ _ srve one and included such ltenisl co'ordmatlhg 0f elementary r to “'VCIifi‘c Home; Ltd by " . D M t - - h G w Vvllllamg i . - - u - - r v v i :- n has announced Mart n. While on Monday dayl in t e . . as overall planning ill the areal. 5°h°0l oral FrehCh “Ito “‘9 Denison Mines Ltd, has “981‘s am” the Hide”! El“ on at y y “H 1" DObq bk ll l‘lt“ el bVSlelll secondald 5011001 FlelH‘ll ‘ I S e e I t h p in folk I l ll W3 e I er & I l ‘ ‘V School in i i be ' S “OH cam 31 n 1 NO l. l at l Dlnsdale aft noon the 0 R No Secondal . .‘l h r l ' ‘8“ announced by Anth- o S r S l . I 1 I 1 F 1 3 . 0i Fdllcatlllll. a (dllllllIS al'l'ange'l x g m" and auxular‘ ed“ ‘ on." R ; m a I], Markham I ~ ~ H. 1 l I . . . 1 T i . 1, l . mem 0f Clemean and second'l veralgmhhssihimv of 3 mm of Toinsmp bUSinessman and The last three davs of this'laking the oath must be present Minister of Natural Resourc- Scarboro held a joint recep- - . s .' v . l , , _ ‘ . _ . . . - lllllltlllllllltlllllltlttlllllllllllllltttllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllltlllllllllltlllichildreh 5"” “man for the com“ vueelx. Octobel 21. 22 and 23. at the appointment. 1 ,. es and Northern Affairs \vill tion at Morgan Hall "1 ‘ VlSll. the riding on his be- Markham Village. requiring auxiliary an‘v. Another well-known v - l - - l . . . - . . ‘ offer the last 0 ~ 0 n indiVidual ma 00 directl i Although Richmond Hill 19ducal10h “’35 Of particular in-‘ Markham resident Stephen i pportunm f r A y ° y -..-w wuâ€" wâ€"mrt'V . . . . H . . _ . yelidible voters in urban areas. to the revising officer on Thurs-' it half. Mr. Hays will be the guest Pubhc school Bfmrd “'35 1:281“th ‘on‘ Central D‘smm Rom?“ '5 "he Wald?“ 0‘ whcose names have been missed day, Friday or Saturday of this .’ A former mayor of Cal- of honor at a sillabub party host for “"5 “welmg' “7h?” .it’] whom. Board 3.5 1t ‘5 plan‘ Demso" Mmes- from the printed lists which week between the hours of 10. gary Mr. Hays was first elect- and square dance to be held contacted by "The Liberal" lllmg a Spt‘t‘lal Vocational school Fifty acres of the land is have been mailed to all listed .l'oters, to ensure that they be and 11 am and 7 to 10 pm.' standard time. In our area these ed to the House of Commons at the Queensville Arena on Vice-Chairman Deena Simp- f0" ('lllldl‘en Who have been at- located ill Don Mills Inâ€" in 1963. At present he is the October 28. Both the Minis- son said the board was not lending special elementary dustrial Park on the west . . lclaqses , ‘ , able to vote on November 8. ‘revising officers and location of only. Liberal MP from the ter of AngCUllure and Jim" New”?! to g“? any "‘- I‘t :. {.1 H _. . slde or pa" “ms Boad- If the enumerators did not their offices are: Province of .Alberta. Mr. Addison wrll prepare a 51113‘ formation at the present t‘ “3:: f l ‘lllal “HHS-S 1” The rema'lld" ‘5 “‘S'den' call on you. or if you did not Richmond Hill - Norman Dinsdale who is also a west- bub punch for the crowd. The nine" slnce.‘he Promo" '5 lflénsgmhzitmn (05h coum.be.er‘ t'al,la".d‘ , li‘eceive a printed copy of the Todd. 15 l'onge Street erner has represented the drink is non-alcoholic and 15 still in the formative stages. ‘9‘“? .‘ hemâ€"‘1‘ cosordination “flyclll’fe "0W has-acqulr- list of voters in your polling North. Manitoba Constituency of sipped from thrmbles. The M last week-s meeting of has there native been reports of as ed 050 acres of reSldentlal Subdivision. you should immedi_ Vaughan Township - Don- Brandon Spuris in the feder_ Slhahub meme ,5 a secret ' Vaughan Public School limm‘ ?5 “:1” “Mill hhsei on land In the LCSl'e'SleelPS ately phone the office of the old Findlay. 4 Richmond al House since 1957. A deep- known only to Mr. llays and . . n “W‘li "ice-Chaim“ “'3‘” to"? we“. . A‘Iem‘e 3”“ 0‘ “‘9 ‘°“'“‘ returning Officer at 384-5373. Street Maple. ly religious man Mr. Dlns- prepared every year at the WALTER DINSDALE ren Bailie reported on the A commute? \"33 appolnled ship.‘ “is staff “in then check to de. Markham Township and dale is a member of the 5211- Calgary Stampadel Former Tory Minister meeting. "is report was ‘to look into certain areas of co» This summer. .\lr. Roman [ermine if your name is on Ihe Markham" Village _ Paul which Army_ He will be In the southern part of the Similar to that given to the Operation which were of interest completed negotiations for speaking at a PC rally held county Mr. Addison is hold- town. The three York North Board of Markham TSA 1 to most boards. The committee Denison with Steelcase l‘ .I 't ha ' . l ‘ )Iin ay. 81 Main Street. _ . M f1 5 been ommed low g in the Masonic Hall, Stouffâ€" ing a hoedov'n and square candidates will address the name will be given to a special; Markham. hy Tun“)? Aimom,‘ will look into costs and it is Company of (‘allada for its enumeralor who “.m can on mu King Tq‘mship . wmiam . ville. Wednesday evening in dance at the Lions Hall in meeting and answer ques_ hoped that these figures will he 81.000.000 office furniture and make an appointment 'fm. Bailey_ King (1”. Village H‘RRY Huh Support of Mr. Martyn Richmond Hm Oh hovemhm. “mm . nlllllulullllllllllullIllIllllllullilllillllllilllulllluullululllluluullll available {or the boards to bud- manufacturing plant. The you to take an oath Offices. 177 King Streeh .‘ h . him;th On Tuesday Senator Wal- 2. Country music recording Phone numbers for the ary school. community colleges: 39‘ for them “9“ lea" [and “‘35 formerly ommd I The returning officer streSSed King City. “grim me . lace McCutcheon of Gorm- stars will be on hand to prn‘ "“ndlliaics Rmhmond Hm the C0‘°"‘lll‘3li“” “f li'rlt‘llllleSl The Clllllllllllf‘e met OClollf‘I' by Dm'ison Mines and cm" the fact. “henointerviewed b} Whitchurch Township has sailing into liizii gear. 1ey who is also aformer Diefâ€" more the music and refresh- committee rooms are, as fol- adult education: co-ordinalion 19 and it is expected the “hole Strucm‘" "r “‘9 "aw mm“ "The Liberal" that a “lie can- and Stoufiville - William Liberal Candidate .lohn .\d- enbakel' cabinet minister ments “'1” he 5.9!.le in“: 1mm“)?88:1'1"31:Wlal‘- of services group will meet again earl) began in Aug‘m' not take the oath for her liusâ€" Parsons. 157 Main Street. d'son := bringin: Agriculture spoke at a luncheon held at \ candidates night s'ponâ€" limo.) 884412-: .\orton. 884- ltluch interest “as shoull in in December. llllttlllllllllllllillltllllllllllllllllllillttt|llllltllllllllllllllllllltllllllttllltl hand or Vice \‘61‘sa. The person Slouffl'lllt‘. , Minister llai'l'y lla:~s into the the Compass Restaurant sored by the AUIOIEl JalCi‘CS l- he

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