a Vote In Largest Ridings In Canada Until federal redistribution becomes official the resi- dents of Markham and Vaug- han Township living south of Highway 7*will continue to vote in the ridings of York Scarboro and York Centre. The Village of Wood- bridge which is also a York County municipality is in- cluded in York Centre rid- York Scarboro is the larg- est riding in Canada with 190,000 voters while York Centre is the second largest federal consituency with 135,000 voters. Both ridings will be split up into a num- ber of smaller ridings after redistribution. HThe southern boundary of York North riding was peg- ged at Highway 7 at the last ing A request to have the town hire a guidance coun- sellor to guide errant youth has fallen by the wayside. Members of the citizens’ safety committee have been informed by town council that the municipality does not have the authority to hire such a person. The committee had sug- gested that a fully qualiï¬ed youth and family counsel- lor responsible for all of Richmond Hill be hired to attend to the problems of disturbed and broken homes where young people are involved. 178 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill Telephone 889=359H He would be responsible also for helping counsel young people having their ï¬rst brush with established authority. Councillor Walter Scudds informed council that he had discussed the matter with the municipality’s sol- lcitor who said “we did not have the authority to hire such a person and I doubt if the county has the auth- orityi" Deputy-reeve Floyd Per- kins asked whether the welfare officer couldn't handle such a job. Reeve Donald Plaxton said he had been informed the “welfare officer could: n't do it because it just wasn't part of his job which is welfare." 'I'own Can't Hire Youth Counsellor 1966 Volkswagen owners are going to get a big kick out of this. The new Volkswagen has a bigger engine. lt's about 20% more powerful than this year's model. So it accelerates much faster. And it doesn't get short-winded on long hills any more. Surprisingly enough, our 1966 engine doesn't drink any more gas than the old one did. Volkswagen owners will still get around 38 miles to the gallon. The only difference is that they'll get them faster THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Oct. 28, 1965 Vv’. & P. MOTORS LTD, NIH HIGHWAY YORK CENTRE MOW“) AVE W redistribution in 1952. Everything south of this point was included in these two new ridings. A total of 19 York Scarboro polls in- cluding six double polls are in Markham Township be- tween the highway and Steeles Ave. East. In Vaug- han Township there are a total of seven polls between the highway and Steeles Ave- nue West. The Village of Woodbridge has five polls. Both these areas are in York Centre. Both ridings elected Lib- erals in their first election in 1953. Then in the Diefen- baker sweep of 1957 the vot- ers turned around and voted in the Conservatives. York Scarboro remained Tory un- til 1963 when Maurice Mor- “There is practically nothing being done at the government level to try and counsel these children be- fore they get in trouble. Any counselling comes af- ter he is already in trou- ble.†Councillor Scudds men- tioned the citizens’ com- mittee requested “in any case that it not be brought in on welfare." “I‘ll try‘to take it up to the county level.†said Reeve Plaxton, “because I think its a good idea. Councillor Lois Hancey said a study was supposed to be made to see whether the problems "lie with the children, the parents, or housing. If one knows the need you can then take steps to help the situation." The matter had been pre- viously broached at a meet- ing of the police and fire committee. At that time a delegation from the citizens’ com- mittee asked that an in- vestigation he made to find out the cost of having the county handle such a pro- ject if it has the authority. Chief Constable R. P. Robbins advised the dele- gation of the groups and organizations already avail- able locally to assist and guide individuals with youth and family problems. IHORNHILW new eeo Frank Hold; of 45 Centre Street, died at the scene of the crash at the King-Vaughan Sideroad and Highway 11. He was alone in the car at the time. Driver of the other car was Robert McBride, 48, of 3141 Bayview Avenue, Willowdale. Mr. McBride escaped injury, but a passenger in his car, John Harris. 36, of McKee Avenue, Willowdale, suffered a broken arm. Two-Car Collision 0n Highway 11 Results In Death For Aurora Man In an accident in Richmondl Extensive damage Was done in Hill, Jimmy Johnston, 9, of 85 two accidents in Markham Rockport Crescent, suffered a Township during the weekend. fractured arm when he allegedly In the first one Saturday, a ran into the side of a municipal car driven by Mrs. Nellie Guz- bus, about 12.10 pm, Friday, at wak, Willowdale, was struck by Sussex and Centre Street. a car driven by Douglas Milley, A 23-year-old Aurora man was ing lot on Roosevelt Drive and killed in a twoâ€"car collision near collided with a vehicle driven Richmond Hill on Wednesday by Robert J. McFarlane. of of last week. lLively. Police Accident RepoLt The youth was taken to York Central Hospital by a private citizen. He was reported in satis- factory condition this week. A Toronto man has been charged with two counts under the Highway Traffic Act follow- ing an accident in Langstaff, October 24. eau won the riding for the Liberals defeating Diefen- baker cabinet minister Frank McGee. York Centre went Mr. Walker, 54. is a former member of North York Township Council. He was defeated in a bid for the reeveship in the late 1950's. In private, life he is an in- surance agent. Mr. Stinson, 42. is a lawyer and a former chairmen of the North York Board of Education. Scott. 37, is business manager for the Society of Ontario Hydro Professional Engineers and a Liberal in 1962 when Ottawa whip James Walker defeated Conservative Fred Stinson. The same two men are again facing each other in this election. Because of differ- ences with Mr. Diefenbaker Mr. Stinson was not a candi- date in 1963. In both the 62 and '63 elections NDP Val Scott ran second and the Tories were third. V‘W owners warmer in winter. We've fitted safety locks to the front seat backs so they won't tip forward when the car brakes quickly. And we've added a four-way emergency flasher to make night stops less hazardous. stops less hazardous. There are some other new features, too, but we're saving those to show you when you come in. One last thing. Some people thought we'd changed the shape of our car'this year. They needn’t have worried. it's still pretty difficult MW. to tell a 1966 Volkswagen from a 1965 to tell a 1966 V0 or even 0 I955. Unless you're driving it, that is YORK-SCARBOROUGH ND. 7 HIGHWAY In another accident in Vaug- han Township, October 23. about $600 damage was done to cars driven by Calvin McIntyre, 20, of 76 Arnold Crescent, Rich- mond Hill, and John McDonald, 52. of Willowdale. According to police the Mc-l In‘tyre vehicle was going north on Ba‘thurslt and the McDonald vehicle east on Steeles when they came into collision. In the first one Saturday, a car driven by Mrs. Nellie Guz- wak, Willowdale, was struck by a car driven by Douglas Milley, also Willowdale, as the Guzwak vehicle was stopped at a stop sign.. Damage to the two cars amounted to $1,100. The second accident occurred Sunday about 1.45 pm, when a car driven by Sam Swyers, Willowdale, ran into the rear of a car driven by Sadie Mac- Askeil, Don Mills, as the latter turned into a driveway. former education officer for the Unitarian Church. ' In York Scarboro Liberal Maurice Moreau decided against seeking re-election because of family and busi- ness pressures. Nominated to carry the Liberal banner in his place is Robert Stanbury, 35. chairman of the North York Board of Education. Opposing him is Conservative Frank McGee who in private life Is a newspaper columnist and public rela- tions consultant. Trying for the third time for the NDP is 34â€"year-old Ontario Hydro Engineer Ed Phillips. Mr. Phillips suffered defeat in 1962 and 1963. 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