16 THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hi1 ell Known R. Hill Resident PassesTSA 2 Markham Plans Many P'lze‘ mm Al Y°lk Mam†SBiggest And Best Bazaar Yet: 'Banquet and Annual Meeting A well-knoyin and highly re- early years i. -‘ - -' Voodâ€"ithe women‘s missionarv society. d n, of Rwhmnnd ville. Claiieyllle and I . . SPECtEd‘ “in P to. . M. bridge. before her marriage to Mrs. Humphreys was one of H111 fol mp Wm “2 3931:" ‘ "T Vincent, Wright Humphreys onia lamin of six. three of “whom Ethel Humphrey's passed away October 19 after a lengthy ill- .May 22, 1913. After their marriage, Mr. and and Thomas (lowland of Bramp- 1, Ontario, Thursday, Nov. “5, 1965 inâ€: spent at Price-.a member of the choir and ot' predeceased her: Annie. William ness‘ mp last Six. weka 0f Mrs. Humphreys farmed at tori. Left to mourn her loss WhICh were Spent m hocmm" tKleinburz and Maple. before are her husband. Vincent; one The former Ethel Elizabeth coming to Richmond Hill. Mrs. daughter Elinor 'Mrs. Wallace G0wland was born May 30. 1883, Humphreys 8t CaStlemOI'P. In PRPI County. the United Church and. in the where her parents farmed. She many years was the daughter of the. late permitted, s Margaret Jane and Hugell anland. Most of her the women' DRIVVEMA LITTLE FU and SAVE A WHOLE LOT SALES & SERVICE Yonge St. - - 772-5491 - - .lohn as Sunday school euro rs 2% Oak Ridges was a member of Graham' grandson, Douglas Graham: a sister. .‘llrs. Will 'l‘ayâ€" when her health lor iEllai of Toronto; and a he was very activebrother. .Iohn Gowland of Wesâ€" teacher. in ion. 5 association and Funeral services were coli- ducted by the Rev. C. G. Hi2- ginsori from the Pipher Funeral Home on October 22. Interment was in Richmond Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Garnet Taylor. Elmer (lowland. Wilbert. Gow- land. Roy Blake. .lack 'l‘owse RTHER MORE hews of Mrs. I-Iumphreys. MARKHAM VILLAGE: 'l‘he villatze now has an official plan. to assist. council and planning board in formulaâ€" ,tion of development policies. timing of development. capâ€" ital expenditures and con- tinued financial stability. The plan notes an area of 1.022 acres. of which 1.021 are still vacant and Ross Humplircys. all nep-. BEC. AND MARITIME PROVINCES. 0 COMPARE OUR RATES. Western Canada Head Office: Universal Household Movers Limited, 14504 - 123 Ave.. . Edmonton. Alberta ‘ Phone: 455-4147. M O V I N G? SAVE MONEY, CALL UtilVERSAL HOUSEHOLD MOVERS LTD. 9 TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA. B.C.. ALBERTA. SASK" MAN. QUEâ€" . OVER 2000 FAMILIES HAVE MOVED BY UNIVERSAL THIS YEAR FROM COAST TO COAST IN THE FINEST MOVING VANS, HANDLED BY VVELL TRAINED PERSONNEL. CALL UNIVERSAL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE WITHOUT OBLIGATION. - 630-7740. Eastern Canada Head Office: Universal Household Movers Ltd.. (Formerly Hedges The Mover Limitedl I48 Norfinch Drive. ‘ Downsview. Ontario. 0 NEW PALLATIZED \VAREHOUSES: AGENTS IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES: HALIFAX. MONTREAL. OTTAWA. TORONTO. WINNIPEG, SASKATOON. CALGARY, EDMONTON, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. 2 January Grade One Two .lanuary classes will be operated in 'I'SA No. 2 Mark- ham Township, when school re? sumes alter the holidays. board members decided unanimously at a recent meeting. Children eligible to attend these classes are those whose sixth birthday falls between January 1 and June 30. 1966. One class will he held at No. fi‘ school on Don Mills Road. south of Victoria Square. for children living in Buttonville. Cormley. Headford and Victoria Square 'Mortson‘s bus route) and those living†in the north- eastern part of the township tHeise bus service'. A second class will he estab~ lislied at. a school still to be named in the south-central secâ€" tion for those living in the southâ€"eastern portion of the area â€" tinionville. Hagerman. Marklee. Milliken. Box Grove. Locust Ilill. and .Cedar Grove. Registration classes for ‘ these. children will he held: November 29 â€" from 9:30 to 11:30 am â€" at No. 4 School on the third conces- sion near 19th Avenue and December 1 deadline for pllr- Greenhouses. Mrs. Wilbert Dew . . . . l at Marklee School. Lee. and :chase of a school site in their‘of Queensville. Lucky draw win- mâ€th m 0th" “Panhanan Md Noble Streets: and from .‘subdivision. This would require-hers were: dressed doll. Mrs. “‘9 ML" {mm me Whom Imam 1:15 to 3:15 pm. ~ at No. 'a 310.000 down payment. with Anne Noble of Sutton West: “9"†"""‘“""d the “03†“f ""5' 17 School. Dixon‘s Hill. fine balance to be. paid in July. electric toaster. donated by “my November 30 -â€"â€" 9:30 to lPrice quoted for the 5.2 acre. Peter Gorman Limited of New. Flintstone Construction (70m- ‘ 11:30 am â€" at Unionville jlot of serviced land is $10.000‘market. Mrs. W. Blaney of pany of Downsview has been Public School. ,per acre. The developers state Downsview. negotiating with the church for A school nurse will be. lthey expect 150 homes in the Among the many residents or the land for use in a proposed on hand and birth certifi- lsubdivision to be occupied in the home who enjoyed joining housing subdivision. bill has yet cates will be required. ‘September 1966. in the afternoon's activities was to receive permission from the Markham TSA 2 pioneered The subject was further dis- Mrs. M. Patterson. who is 92 town planning board for the these special classes in thisictlssed at a committee meetingiyears of age. pmjpt-r area two years ago. and reports are that they were found to be .most helpful. enabling many children to enter grade 2 in September. More Housing Mkm Tp. Co Approval OI Agreement Markham Township Council Monday night deferred action on approving a two-year sub- division agreement in order to tstudy it for a week. despite ob- jections by Reeve Charles Hooper and Councillor Cleary Palmer that they “get along .with it." The agreement concerned some homes in the Wycliffe ‘PANNOUNCING THE 1966 VAUXHALL VIVA! Chart lhows the sales trend to \"lva trom its introduction In FEB. 1964 through OCT. 1965 based on IPQISIIa< "on figures commuted bv the otttcral independent source. Protections in- dicate a continuation of thistiend Q3 . a. NERAL M Tons VALUE E In just two short years 19'0'64 v FROM GENERAL MOTORS Ms. u. v.. i has rock Viva Sedan eted to outstanding sales success on the small car best-seller list. Everything points to Viva making even greater strides on the 1966 popularity graph. Here’s why: The Vauxhall Viva is built by General Motors to give the small economy rarbuyerall thefeatures he'slookingfor,wrthoutconiproniise.Viva offers snappy Performance. a smooth ride. firm han- dling. roominess. comfort, big trunk space and a low buying price. all in a most attractive pack- age. Hard to believe? Consider the facts. PEPPY PERFORMANCE. Viva has a 50 horsepower en- gine coupled to a fully-synchronized four-speed transmission with a floor-mounted shift. OUT- STANDING ECONOMY. Viva delivers up to 45 miles per gallon. SMOOTH RIDING, AGILE HANDLING. With Roll Control suspension and rank and pinion steering. Viva combines a smooth ride wrth quick, agile handling. FOUR ADULT ROOMINESS. Viva offers ample headroom. elbowroom and legroom for four adults to ride in comfort. RELAXING COMFORT. Bucket seats offer exceptional driving comfort and firm sup- port during cornering. When tilted forward to provide access to the rear seats they stay tilted ...amost important convenienceteature forthe family man. BIG TRUNK SPACE. Villa's trunk holds 10.76 cubic feet of hard luggage with extra room for rugs. parcels and other soft items of 1“ luggage. LOW, LOW PBICE.Viva is easy for S' dgrzled I‘ heater and c :3 q Alf! anybody to own. Just take a look at the price. Then go and visit your Vauxhall-Pontiac dealer. Vauxhall Viva $1771. :1.ri\"l retail price at 3 Viva Sedan with eticstev at RICHMOND HILL i in; nu r'; .w.‘ and panama marque, Froevai {A es and Eiciss 'axss Prev-racialan "cal lave! and fF'if‘é ere co: .ncieoeo I The board is inter\lewing teachers for the classes but as yet is not prepared to make any announcement. Business Administrator Wil- tred Morley told the board 138 letters have been sent to par- ents about the January class. According to township records there are 140 children eligible to start school next year. with about 50 in the January to July age group, More Accommodation More school accommodation ‘will be required in the near future it‘ population at Union- ville grows as predicted. the board learned. Members con- sidered a new plan for L'nionâ€" ville. which shows a proposed GRJiome subdivision north of the 390-Iot Varley Village pro- .iect. The business administra- tor said Markham Planning Director Ian Keith asked for a decision on a school site by November 22. 1 Trustee Mrs. Mildred 'l‘oogood Iread a letter from Hengran De- ivelopers IVarley Villagel stating they would hold the board to a with Mr. Hallman and Mr. Keith‘ yithis week. 1 The recently opened four-. ‘roomed addition to Unionville iSohool is already filled. r uncil Delays Homes Ltd. development on Old English Lane in Bayview Glen, whose prices. according to Mr. ‘Palmer. range in the $50000 to $60000 class. Steeles Avenue. lat that point. is also to be wid- iened to six lanes. ,‘ Township Clerk. H. C. ’1‘. .Crisp said that it would take ‘two or three months to get a ;draft of the agreement “into‘ 'shape." but that it. was the standard form of subdivision agreement with no external ser- vices involved. and with which all the. council was familiar. Said Deputy-reeve Stewart Rumble: "1 think We should} have a week's notice on a thingy like this." Mr. Palmer replied that the township didn't, have many houses of that price range going up, and as the legal and plan- ning departments oftthe town- ship had agreed with the plan. then he did. too. “You don‘t; hold up things forever," Mr. Palmer said. . Said Councillor Charles Hoo- ver: “If these are such valuable homes. then we. have the right ito protect them." : Said Mr. Palmer: “Are you smarter than our lawyers?" t Mr. Rumble said he didn't think that was the question. ‘ Mr. Hoover said he had a iright to read the agreement through. Mr. Palmer agreed. but said it was a "standard" form and he didn‘t know what else he could tell him about it. "I've never seen this agree-‘ ment before â€" Is a week going to make that. much difference?" asked Mr. Rumble. “I'd like to see them proceed and the people in Bayview would like to see them proceed." said Mr. Palmer. , Mr. Hooper said he agreed with Mr. Palmer. If the lawyers isaw something wrong with it, they'd say so. A motion to deal with it at the next meeting failed to re- ceive a seconder. so the matter was tabled for the time being. Council also agreed to take another report home and study it â€" the York County planning staff report. after another split vote. Mr. Rtlmble wanted to deal with the report at the meeting. ‘prompting Mr. Palmer to re- imark: “The last one was too rlone and you had two years on it. but only two minutes on this and you want to deal with it." a'r its xi at: Council also: Heard a report from Reeve Hooper on a recent county council meetianr with provincial government officials. in which he. said the latter had agreed to representations from ihim to reconsider their decision ito re-open the seat tax. “Resi- dents in the first mile and a ‘quarter of Markham and Vaug- ‘lian Townships and Richmond Hill should find this a good ttliinE." said Mr. Hooper. l Heard another report from Councillor Hoover regarding a meeting with township dtimp ,operator. 0. Pellett. who has loffered his resignation. that Icouncil will be able to negotiate ON DISPLAY NOW AT YOUR VAUXHALL- PONTIAC DEALER'S Be SUIS to watch “Tsiesmpeâ€. "The Fugitive"and“lhs Red Shelton Hour"now showing on televisionï¬hetk local listings for time and rharngl V-lééD AI'THORIZED VAI'NHALL-PONTIAC DEALER IN RICHMOND HILL: SKYLINE PONTIAC-BUICK LTD. 96l2 YONGE STREET RICHMO ND HILL. ONTARIO twith Mr. Pellett following the termination of his contract early in the new year. i Voted to extend the agree- iment for ambulance service with Holt Ambulance for another year to December 31. 1966. Recei\ed a letter from TSA l offering support of the Town- ship Librarv Association as A Centennial project. A very successful ba/aar was held by York Manor Ladle. Auxrliary November 13 at the manor. Guests were welcomed by Superintendent Lloyd (iolin. Reeve Alma Walker of Mark- ham. chairman of the board of York Manor. and Mrs (‘laylon Cheyne of Brampton. president Ontario Association Ladies' Auxiliaries of Homes for the Aged. who officially opened the annual event. Pouring tea during the after- noon were Reeve Walker: Mrs. Sidney Legge of Newmarkel. wife of this year‘s warden of the County of York: Mrs. Ernâ€" est Rixon. wife of the deputy- reeve of Georgina Township; Mrs. Floyd Perkins. wife of the deputy-reeve of Richmond Hill; Mrs. George Haskett. Newniar- ket: and Mrs. W, Spear. New- market. Door pi'i'/.e winners were: carving board. Mrs. G. W. Wil- liams. Aurora: hamper of grocer- ies donated by Aurora IGA. Miss Thelma Hayes: basket of fruit. donated by Mary‘s Fruit Store. Aurora. Mrs, ll. White; table centre. donated by Aurora \leinbeis of toe anvrl all e\â€" press Appl‘t‘t';alinil of all those who attended and helped make this the biggest and best bazaar to date, g.-g__. ,. ,__-___ ,I , Victoria S uare Community Church Cant Act OnI q ‘ I Public School Other] Officials of .s‘l. Matthew's t’mted Church. Crosby Aieiiue. said this week they were not in a position to discuss an offer \iitli Richmond Hill Public School Board for the purchase of acres of land. owned by the church. I.asl week. “The Liberal“ carried a story saying the church had turned down a re- vised ot'l'er of $17.000 from the board to purchase the land. which is adjacent to Crosby lleighls Public School. and which the board would like to used as a playground to supple- ment the. area now taken up by the new addition to the school. However. the church is com- York County Federation of Agriculture November 29 Hall Banquet 7 pm. â€"- Annual Meeting 8.15 p.m. Monday Evening. BANQI'ET Tll‘ly'E'l‘S $1.50 PER PERSON l-‘Elllï¬ll.A'l.‘lle DIRECT- AVAILARIII FROM ORS OR PHONE 201-2213 NOT LATER THAN NOVEMBER 25. Re-Elect DONALD Plaxton REEVE Town of Richmond Hill “Plan ForThe Future†For Cars or Information Please Phone 884-2913 TOWN or RICHMOND HILL E L E C T I O N S VOTING WILL BE HELD IN THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL ON SATURDAY, December 4, I965 from 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 PM. to elect persons for the following offices: REVE T2 HYDRO COMMISSIONERS ONE COUNCILLOR for each of Wards l to 4 inclusive 2 PUBLIC SCHOOI. TRUSTEES for Ward 4 The place of polling in these several subdivisions shall be as follows: WARD NO. I Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east of the centre line of Yonge Street north of the centre line of Crosby Avenue. POLLING SUBDIVISION N0. 1 - Comprising all that part. of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east. of the cen- tre line of Yonge Street north of the centre line of Cros - by Ave. and west of the OMB. rightâ€"of-way. - MUNICIâ€" PAL HALL. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 2 - Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying north of the centre line of Taylor Mills Drive South. east of the C.N.R. right-of-way and west of the centre line of Blue Grass Boulevard - BEVERLEY ACRES PUBLIC SCHOOL. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 3 - Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying north of the centre line of Taylor Mills Drive South. east of the centre line of Bltle Glass Boulevard and west to the centre line of Neal Drive. - BEVERLEY ACRES PUBLIC SCHOOL. POLLING SUBDIVISION .\‘O. 4 - Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying north of the Centre line of Taylor Mills Drive Sottth east of the, line of Neal Drive and west of the centre line of Bayview Avenue. - BEVERLEY ACRES PUBLIC SCHOOL. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 5 - Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east of the C.N.R. right-of-way. north of the centre line of (‘rosby Avenue. west of the centre line of Bayview Avenue and south of the centre line of Taylor Mills Drive South - CROSBY AVENUE PUBLIC SCHOOL. WARD NO. 2 Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east of the centre line of Yonge Street and south of the centre line of Crosby Avenue to the centre line of Markham Road. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 6 - Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east. of the cen- tre line of \‘oiige Street. north of the centre line of Markâ€" ham Road. west of the CNR. riglit-of-way and south of the centre line of Crosby Avenue. - LILLIAN‘ MeCON- AGHY PUBLIC SCHOOL. POLLING SITBIHVISION NO. 7 - Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east of the C.N.R. right-Ofâ€"way. north of ihe cemre line of Centre Street East, west. of the centre line of Bail-\iew .\venue and south of the centre line of (‘rosny Aienue. - CROSBY AVENUE PUBLIC SCHOOL. POLLING SLEDIVISIUN N0. 2 - Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east of the CN R. rizlit«ofâ€"\\ay. north of the centre line of Markham Road. west of the centre line of Bayuew .\\enue and south of the centre line of Centre Street East. - WALTER SCOTT PL'BLIC SCHOOL. Dated at, Richiiloiul Hill November 24. I965. WARD NO. 3 Comprisng all that part of the Town or Richmond Hill lying east of the centre line of Yonge Street and south of the centre line of Markham Road. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 9 â€" Comprisinz all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east of the centre line of Yonge Slreet. north of the southerly limits of the Town. west of the C.N.R. i‘ight-ol-way and smith of the centre line of Markham Road. - LILLIAN McCON~ AGHY PUBLIC SCHOOL. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 10 - Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmoan Hill lying east of the C.N.R. right-of-way. north of the centre line of Palmer Avenue. west of the centre line of Bavview Avenue and south of the centre line of Markham Road. - WALTER SCOTT PUBLIC SCHOOL. POLLING SUBDIVISION N0. 11 - Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east of the (‘.N.R. t‘i2ht.-of~way. north of the southerly limits of the. Town. west, of the centre line of Bayview Avenue and south of the centre line of Palmer Avenue. - WALTER SCOTT PUBLIC‘ SCHOOL. Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying west of the centre line of Yonge Street. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 12 - Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying west of the centre line of Vonge Street and north of the centre line of Benson and Rumble Avenue. ~ 0. M. MacKILLOP I‘L'BIJC SCHOOL. POLLING SITBIHVISION NO. 13 - Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east of the Town limits. north of the south Town limits, west of the cenlre line of Bi'iiichord. Bridgeport Street. Libby Bottle. vard and south of (cnti'e line of Rumble Avenue. - PLEASANTVILLE PI’BIJC SCHOOL. POLLING SI'BDIVISION’ NO. H - Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying east of the centre line of Brldchort Street and Libby Boulmard. north of the centre line of Richmond Street, nest til the centre line of Yonge Street and south of the centre llnP of Benson and Rumble Avenues. â€" MUNICIPAL HALL. POLLING SI Bl)l\'ISION NO. 13 - Comprising all that part of the Town of Richmond Hill lying cast or the centre line of Bridgeport Street. north or Vaughan Road. west ol‘ Vongc Street and south of :he centre line of Rich- mond St. â€" LILLIAN MCCONAGHY PI'BLIf‘ SCHOOL. M. CLEMENT Returning Officer