ForecastWardAContest' Town Public School Bd. tion industry can contribute a great deal to the board. ‘hlll ï¬nds the work iime.(~onsiiniinq If pressure of business will DEF- Bec’ause the December 4 Plec- tion will see the beginning of two-year terms of ofï¬ce for all members of Richmond Hill Puh- Iic School Board, as hell asi..it. he will sianri ioi re-elce- council. all eight seats will have tion. ' to he ï¬lled. In the past. each WARD ll ’ uard has elected one trustee Mrs. Phyllis Hawkes. 9.1 Rose- vieyi. in†stand for re-election. She told "The Liberal" that she has learned a great deal in hei "year of apprenticeship" "'an hopes to make a greater con- each year for a twoâ€"year term. \iith only one half the board it; for election each year. Nom- inations are next Monday even- ing in the. auditorium of Rich- nond Hill High School. tribution to the \\'Oi‘l\- of the During this year provincial hoard during the coming two legislation made remuneration years. of trustees permissible on a scale 1.. E. Schell. 68 Cartier Cres- based on enrolment. The local Cent. who was appointed to the board set the remuneration at board in February this year to $60 a month. ï¬ll the unexpired term of James WAR" 1 LeMoyne. also will seek election Murchison for a two-year term. He served 437 the ï¬nance and Andrew of Taylor Mills Drive. who is com- “‘15 year on I pleting one year as a represent. DEV-mm“ mmm'thPS. ative of Ward 1 \‘ill stand {or WARD Ill ‘ re-election, This year he has W. R. Hutchison. 55 Harding served on the building and the Ral'l""al‘d« “'i“ 315". 599k f9' personnel commutes. election. Mr. Hutchtson. who Still undecided is Dave Sign†has served one year as \’l(:€-. enson who has served as chair. ('hairman and a year as chair- man of the building pommmee man was appointed to the board He told "The Liberal“ [hm he 4‘2 years ago. and has been would like to continue to serve deï¬ed “VIC? If" I‘m Yea" as a trustee since he feels that term-9 Mrs. Deena Simpson. complet- ing her third year on the board. ‘has conï¬rmed that she, will stand for re-election. Because of re-organization she has been up for election every year. This year she has served as vice- chairman and as chairman of the, planning comm‘lttee. and a member of the personnel com-‘ mittee. his knowledge of the construc- PaImer Advances In College Drive Markham Township Council- lor Cleary Palmer continues to gather momentum in his drive to get a community college for WARD IV A t‘ter four years on the hoard. .lack Knott. 60 Trench Street. Fellow Employees Honor Wm. Vent William Vent (l‘lQ‘hll holds the gift presented to him by fellow civic employees prior to his leaving the employ of the. Town of Richmond Acting Clerk Mack (‘Iement (left) made. the presentation. 1 Mr. \‘ent has been the town‘s planning assistant since 1062 and Hill. the county generally. and the township preferably. Mr. Palmer. who has been ad- will stand for a two-year term at this year's election. This year industrial committee. , Church. he has served as chairman of the ï¬nance committee. . cation Minister Davis last win-1 M" 8‘ E'dfialnglh‘ SOIBFME: ter, described the latest meeting pml‘ “.35 9“ I? "m 0. see he had held on [he mamâ€. ire-election. He is completing a - mlIwn-vear term on the board Markham Township Council ‘ ' Monday afternoon. 'l‘wo newcomers to the politi- He said he had m“ “.“h mm cal ï¬eld ha“. told “The Liberal" ous ministers of the area and! that they will stand for school they had all come out in favor thoard in this ward at the De- of getting a college. as had a lcember 4 election. ‘ ‘ meeting of educationists the Charles wm‘tman‘ 243 M1" week before. Street. came to Richmond Hill . i' 1958. He has two daughters} Mr. Palmer said that Rev. IH. one in grade 2 and the ntheu R. Hoivden of Holy Trinitywm be starting kindergarten Anglican. Thornhill; and Fatherlnext year. so is vitally concern C. J- SChWBlm Of St. Mary Im-led with elementary education in maculate Roman Catholic-line town, He is a member 01‘ RiChmom‘l Hill. had‘Pleasantville Home and School been appointed to a select com-1 Association. ‘ mittee to held prepare a briefi .lack Stanley of 66 Leisurel on the. colleges to Mr. Davis. Lane. who has lived here for. Another meeting on the col- the past two years and has de- leges, which Mr. Palmer des- veloped a keen interest in the embed as being “almost as im-‘community and a desire to Dortant to this township as ser- serve in some capacity. has in- Vices." will be held November‘dicated he also will be a can-; 19 at 'the township offices at Qtdidate for school trustee. Mr. am. Attending the meeting willlStanley has three children. one be various industrialists of thelin public school and two in highj area. school. BABY BONUS vocating a college since the idea was first broached by Edu- SPECIAL! w%on WITH ANY PURCHASE MADE BY BABY BONUS CHEQUE W‘wavxw The importance of an expert ï¬tting If children’s feet are to develop health- fully, their shoes have to be fitted properly. Our staff understands the im- portance of proper ï¬t. They take the extra time and care to see your children get just that. Come in and look over our excellent selection of Savage shoes. Have your children‘s shoes ï¬tted by experts. FREE: Home Fitting Service For Appointment Call 884-4114 REYNOLDS’ Shoe House 168 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill FREE Parking Rear of Store - Enter Off Richmond St. ‘Hill. position in which he will be instructing in draughting. to live. in Richmond Hill. Walter ScUdds Raises Sights (Continued from Page II Already committed for the Ward l campaign is Gerald Huntley of 469 .ludlca (Tourt who will be making his debut in municipal politics. Mr. Huntley has attended local council meetings and planning board sessions for the past fctv years in his capacity as a re- porter for a Toronto daily. He was appointed this year to a three-year term on the Rich- mond Hill Committee of Adâ€" justment. _ . Still in the “considering stage is Ivan Mansbridge of 390 Allgood Street who has figured prominently in the activities of the Richmond Hill Ratepayers} If he decides 10‘ Association. ‘ enter it will be his initial try also. Last year he was defeated in a bid for a seat on the with lhiS Neat". mid Mr- salmdm‘sahasn't OMING BINGO â€" THURSDAY night. at p.m. sharp. jackpot. â€"- 4 sped. Our. Lady Queen of The World Hall“ la! and 25 regular games. east side of Bayview at Crosby Ave., Richmond Hill. tfc28 ilrikilrik SATURDAY A dance mu be held 9 to midnight at Legion Court. Yonge St. N. Richmond Cyril Buck Combo. Adâ€" mission $1.25. tfc20 i t + in EVERY SATURDAY until De» cemher 4. Kingcraft Studio will be open from 11 am to 4 pm. ('4\v2fl i i it it! NOVEMBER 20. SATURDAY. 10 - 4 pm. Yuletide Treasure Sale by 'l‘hornhaven WA at Mor- ham. clwzl stripe NOVEMBER 20. SATURDAY. 1.30 pm. Holly Festival. Maple UCW‘s. Annual Bazaar and Tea. Bake Sale at 2 pm. Christian Education wing. Maple United c1w2i Church. gan Hall. Markham Plaza. Mark-Country Club. Tickets $15 per Il(' school board. And last but not least are the familiar names of Mr. Thomp- son and Mr. George. Mr. Thompson is “waiting to see" and "might run" bull there's no doubt about the in: tentioiis of Mr. George. “I'm dcfinitcly in it.†he said.‘ "and I figure my chances are; very good now that Mr. SeuddS. has decided to try for a higher office. I've got my posters all ready." Ward 4 has Mr. MacDiarmid. in the “probably will run" catut egory but no definite commitâ€"1 ment. He likely will go. His only other serious conâ€" tender at the moment could hel . t former Councillor Mr. Saundâ€"i ers. But he won‘t be. “I'm definitely not running Tim fatalities on the samei day November 10 in Markham Township last week brought the total in that area this year up to ï¬ve. Killed instantly in both cases ‘were David Norman Thornton. 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘David Thornton. 500 Lynett Crescent, and Dianne Wilson.l seven. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.‘ Allan Wilson. RR 2, Gormley. ‘ The ï¬rst accident occurred about 4.30 pm on Don Mills Road, just south of 17th Aven- ‘ue. when the Wilson girl ran :across the road and was struck ‘by a car driven by William Rat». clif’fe. of 19 Main Street. New- market. Accordtng to Markham Town- ship Police. the girl had plan- ned to visit a friend of hers ‘across the road. and had come‘ trunning out of the driveway of ‘her house, passing behind a isouthbound truck into the path lot the car The Thornton youth was ktl- led about. 8.20 pm on Bayview Avenue. near Rockport Cres- ‘cent in Richmond Hill when he drove his motorcycle into the.‘ hack of a parked truck on the east side of the street. The truck was owned by Elâ€" wood Rose. 26 Rockport Cres- cent. Police said weather condi- ‘Lions were good in both casesi .-The second accident is still‘ being investigated by Constable‘ lAllan Chadwick and charges are {being considered. F‘uneral service for Dianna. Wilson were held Saturday: morning from Ogden‘s Funeral il’lioto oy Stuart's Studioi also served as secretary of the committee of adjustment. and oi the, He left November I to take a secondary teaching I Home. Agincourt. with Dr. A. F) Rinnington, Victoria Square H9 WI†conllmlp’ United Church in charge. Burial was in Highland Mem- ory Gardens, Don Mills Road. ‘ Besides her parents. she is lsurvived by a brother Brian,‘ and a sister Laurie; her grand-' “I‘m halfuay through an ac. Pal‘enlsl Mr. and Mrs. counting course and I just. can't â€"Au_ ‘7‘ " ' ' spare the, time although I hope to try again some time in the future." Otherwise the list of possible candidates thins out into a ser-i ies of more and more “tiiaybe's"i and “I don't knows†and “I1 haven't given it much thoughtff l Mayor Broadhiirst would i seem to be fairly secure ‘ in his council niche at the l moment with no indica~ I‘ tions of any serious chalâ€" '. lenges. He‘ll be. going for his third straight term hav- ing decisively defeated a former mayor. William Neal, by 2379 to 1181 votes in the last election. The same Mr. Neal says he “thought much about "’ ‘running this time." but the pos-j sibility is always there. “No‘ one has asked me." he said. "it's been quiet around here 5?! so far." ‘ NOVEMBER 20-27 â€" daily except Wednesday. Art. Show by Harold‘ and Madeleine Howarth ati Richmond Hill Public Library. c4w19. ##1## ‘ NOVEMBER 23. TUESDAY ~ at 6.30 pm. Annual dinner meet- ing, of the Richmond Hill Hor-1 ticultural Society. Wrixon Hall. Presentation of prizes. Musicah Program. c1w21 *i-* I NOVEMBER 27. a SATURDAY.I Bazaar. Bake Sale and Tea all Carrville United Church hall? from 2 pm - 4 pm. c2w21; DECEMBER 3. FRIDAY. YCHA White Rose Ball, Tam O’Shanter; l I couple available from Mrs. A.{ Simpson. 889-4516. c4w20 SENSIBLE SHOPPERS l CHECK . “LIBERAL†CLASSIFIEDS con BIG BARGAINS Corner Yonge Street Hour Service ( Cash Carry) SERVICE-3 ’ LIEEIIIIEEIE =SHIRT SERVICE: and Levendale Road RICHMOND HILL For Free Pick-lip and Delivery Call 884-4411 RICHMOND HILL LIONS CLUB "28 YEARS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE" Much the same sentiment was echoed by another former Coun- ' cillor. Thomas Murphy. who found incumbent Lois Hancey the “stronger sex“ in the past two elections. Councillor Hancey defeated him in the last election by 427 to 282 after unseating him the. year before. “I haven‘t given it much‘ thought.“ said Mr. Murphy. "but I'll make my decision over‘ the weekend." Both Len Pugh and Basil‘ Lismore are now possibilitiesi as contestants in Councillor‘ Lazenby’s Ward 2 seat. He de-i feated them last time out, withl 470 votes to Pugh's 169 and. Lismore‘s 152. ~ 1 Both Reeve Plaxton and Dep-l Lity-rceve Perkins were electedl last year by acclamation wheni their predecessors James Hag-I gart and Stanley Tinker de-l cided not to run. The past election saw a light. turnout of voters with onlyi 37.75 percent of those eligible casting their ballots. Town voters divided their feelings on two questions. They approved the two year term for council. but turned down the introduction of fluoride into the public water supply. ' Following a trend through: out the country voters approved‘ the. two year term 2040 to 1486. Fluoridation was defeated 2116 ' to 1412. *** EMPEROR RED OMO POWDER DELMONTE CHILI Hydro Chairman Sam Cook 7 ~ and Commissioner William III URI CLEANING} Wagner have stated they will " both seek i‘e-election to the DELMONTE APPROVED town hydro commission. First elected in l957. \Ii'. (‘ook has served as commission chairman since 1958. Mr, Wag- ner has served on the com- mission since 1958 . lllllillllllTllTlHllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllltlllll OZ. 6 ¢ c F G M QUEEN’S ROYAL CHOICE SLICED is looking for an exper- ienced switchboard opera- tor - receptionist. Typing MONARCH i FLUR it necessary. 5 day week. Call .\lr. (‘oxfordz SSH-1915 illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhlllltlllllllllltllltlllllllllllllll‘ BLADE or SHORT RIB Blade Bone Removed THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Nov. 18. 1965 lLOCBIYOUII‘I OneOiTwo 'Ma'kl‘amiwp. Fatalities \Yilson. \lilllken, and .\lr and Mrs. D. A Beamish. Agincourt. Dayid Thornton is survived by his parents and two grand- parents. Mrs. Norman O‘Con- nell and Mrs. David Thornton. Funeral service was held Sat- urday afternoon from Pipher Funeral Home. with Rev Wil- llam Moore. St. Gabriel's An:- lican Church. conduct in: the serv ice. Interment \\ as in R ich mono Hill Cemetery. llllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllltlllllttlllllltlltlltllllllllltltlll‘ Police Arrest Hit-Run Driver Ontario Provincial Pol- lce are seeking the driver of a car that collided with another vehicle. and sent three people to hospital Saturday night, and then sped away. According to OFF. Bond Lake. the hit-and-run car is believed to be a 1964 Ford Comet. turquoise In color. The accident. which oc- curred at Highway 7 and Concession 5 in Markham Township. sent Mr. and Mrs. William Carter and their 12 - year - old son. Michael. to York (‘entral Hospital with injuries. Mr. Carter and his son were released Sunday after treatment. and Mrs. Carter was taken off the critical list later in the day. Police have arrested Paul Hartig. 48. of Oak Ridges. and charged him with tail- ing to remain at the, scene of an accident. He appeared in Magistrate's Court in Newmarket. Monday. and was remanded to November 29 on $500 hail. 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