TAKE l. The (Zouncil of the Corporation of the Township of Vaughan intends to appr to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval of the con- struction in the year 1966 of the works referred to in Schedule "A" hereto at an estimated cost of $275,000.00, The works are to be constructed under the authority of The Municipad Act and it intends to charge a part of the cost of the works as a special rate upon lands that will or may derive a benefit therefrom. '7 The amount of $275.000.00 shall be raised by the sale of a debenture issue for the said amount payable over a period of 20 years. It is proposed to raise a part of the annual payments by a special rate in each year of the currency of the debentures upon all of the rateable property in the area described in paragraph 3 hereof, not exceeding 4 mills in the dollar. The maximum annual charge upon a property assessed at $3.500 would be $14.00. Water rates will be charged to consumers as provided in By-l-aw Number 2414 and after these receipts it is anticipated that a levy of .7 mills against all of the rateable property in the Township will be required to meet the annual debenture payments. LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-8844105 3. The Vaughan Acres Water which such water rate is to be levied as follows: 4. Application will he made to The Ontario Municipal Board for an order to dispense with the assent of the electors to the undertaking of the said works. 5. Any ratepayer may, within 21 days after the first publication of this notice. send by pre- paid post to the Clerk of the Township of Vaughan at the address given below, a notice in writing stating his objection to the approval of the con- struction of the said works or to the imposition of a special rate or to the order dispensing with a vote. The notice shall state his objection and the grounds of such objection. NOTICE OF APPLICATION BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHP OF VAU- GHAN FOR APPROVAL OF râ€"_n~-‘vn 6. The Ontario Municipal Board may ap- prove the said special rate pursuant to the statute and may approve the said works and may order that the assent of the electors shall not be re- quired but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for a public hearing when any objections will be considered. A BY-LAW IMPOSING A WATER RATE AND TO DIS- PENSE WITH A VOTE OF THE ELECTORS. DATED at the Village of Maple this 22nd day of November. 1965. .i) Test Drilling Well and Well Pump (500 I.G.M.) Underground Storage Pumphouse Pumping Equipment Iron Removal & Chlorination Measuring and Control Equipment Site Improvements Land. Surveying. Legal. etc. Engineering and Contingencies ALL CHILDREN MUST PRESENT BIRTH (‘ERTIFICA'I‘ES AND MEDICAL RECORDS ON DAY OF REGISTRATION MARKHAM TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA NO. 2 REGISTRATION FOR JANUARY CLASSES ALL CHILDREN BORN FROM JANUARY lst, 1960 TO JUNE 30th, 1960 ARE ELIGIBLE FIRSTLY: ’l‘he lands situate in the 'lown- ship of Vaughan being bounded on the west by the easterly limit of Provincial Highway 400, on the north by the northerly limit of Lot 5 in Concession 4 and the northerly limit of Lot 6 in Concession 5. on the east by the westerly limit of the Canadian National Rail- ways‘ lands being the dividing line between the east and west halves of Lots 4 and 5 in Cnnoessinn 4 and on the south by the south- Concession 4 and on the south by the south- erly limit of Lot 4 in Concessions 4 and 5. SECONDLY: The lands situate in the Third Concession in the Township of Vaughan in the County of York being all of those parts of Lots 2 and 3 and Lots 6 to 10 inclusive lying to the west of the Canadian National Rail- ways’ right-of-way. THIRDIA’: 'l'he lands situate in the Fourth Concession of the Township of Vaughan be- ing the easterly halves of Lots 2 to 9 inclusive and those parts of Lots 10 to 14 inclusive owned by the Canadian National Railways. FOURTHLY: 'l‘he lands situate in the Town- ship of Vaughan being the northerly 214 feet of lots 15 and 16 according to Registered Plan 3541. NOTICE THAT: NOVEMBER 30. 1965 NO. 10 SCHOOL, UNIONVILLE â€" 9.30 TO 11.30 A.M. NO. 4 SCHOOL. 3rd CONCESSION â€" 9.30 A.M. T0 11.30 AM. MARKLEE SCHOOL -â€" 9.30 AM. TO 11.30 AM. NO. 17 SCHOOL, DIXON HILL â€"â€" 1.15 P.M. TO 3.15 P.M. DATES 0F REGISTRATION: NOV. The lands situate in thg Town SCHEDULE "A" JAMES M. MCDONALD, CLERK. MAPLE. Ontario as Water Area upon be levied is described 12,000.00 65,000.00 45,000.00 60,000.00 20,000.00 15,000.00 10,000.00 6,000.00 7,000.00 35,000.00 Women's Institute The November meeting of the WI was held Tuesday evening of last week It the home of Mrs.’ Harry Barber with a large at- tendonce despite the inclement weather outside. The members of the Gormley W1 were guests. The roll call was nnlwered by I current event. A report of the recent WI Convention held at the Royal York Hotel was given by Mrs. Reid Brumwell. The Gormley indies put on the pro- gram in charge of Mrs. D. Bak- ier. Mrs. J. Gamble and Mrs. R. Ella: gave readlngs. Mrs. George Boynton read I paper on the history of the Mt. Pisgah United Church. A duct entitled The 6th charter anniversary dinner of the local Lions Club was held in the Buttonville Hall Tuesday evening of last week. Lion President Ed Gibson wel- comed the guests. The Button- ville WI catered the turkey din- ner. :T'hé Country Chapel" was sung LJ Mrs. Roy Smith nnd Shirley. Lions Charter Night Lion Past Deputy-District Governor Lawson Mumberson introduced the head tahle guests which included Lion In- ternational Director Jack Fil- kin, Deputy-District Governor Pohn Williamson, Zone Chair- man Bob Cox. International Counsellor Andrew Snider, Lion President Dr. C. Cowa‘n, Rich- mond Hill Lions Club, accom- panied by their wives. Deputy-District Governor Wil- liamson presented the past pres- ident's framed certiï¬cate to Past President Clarence Steck- ley. Mrs. Lawson Mumbersnn presented a bouquet of red roses to Mrs. Steckley. Linn John McCague proposed the toast to the ladies and it was responded to by Mrs. Carl Walker. H iï¬rrtéi'hational C o u n s all or Crossland presented a key Fâ€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"w a A HOUSE, HALF’HEATED, MAKES ONE BOIL, (JUST IN ‘THE HEAD!) ; NOW TRY OUR OIL .’ RAMER FUELS 189 CENTRE ST. EAST 884-1313 VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS There‘s nothing half- helrted nbout our urvice. It is dependable and prompt. Give us a ring for quick delivery. Th. Christian Science Manner One Norway 512, Boston, Mass. 02! 15 Pleas. enter myubscription to the Monitor for the period checkod be- low. I enclose 5...... (US. Funds) [:1 YEAR :24 n 6 months 5:2 Name. Street. City. world news in f®CUS 1965 3.x. 2. Comic: CORRESPONDENT: R $24 [I 6 months $l2 fl 3 manthl $6 ZIP Cod: award to Past Charter Presidem Carl Walker and the 100 per- cent attendance pins to qualify- ing members of the club. A one minute silence was ob- Ierved in memory of deceased members, Philip Willows. Frank William. Roy Brooking and Gordon Mortson. Lion Forest Dullege was pro- lram master of ceremonies. The Quarter T o n e s Barbershop Quartette, members of the York North Men of Music, provided several quartene numbers. Ken Kurz playad several accordion numbers. Church News The annual Candlelight ser- vice sponsored by the CGIT, as- siLed by the ExpLorers on the Victoria Square charge. will he held this year at Brown’s Corn- ers Church December 19 at 7.30 Neighborhood Notes There were 10 tables of euchre players at the com- munity hall Friday evening of last week. Prize winners were ladies': '1! Mrs. Ruby Stone; (2) Mrs. John McCague; Consol- ation. Mrs. G. Joyce. Lonehands. Mrs. Gordon Tooley. Men: t1: W. Embury; 12} Roy Glover. Consolation, Mr, Myers. Lone hands. J. anden. Lucky draw for a box of groceries was won by Sam Garrow. Mus. w. SANDLE Another euchre party will be held in the community hall Noâ€" vember 26 at 8.15 pm. Every- one welcome. Ladies please pro- vide lunch. The 11th annual meeting of the York Chapter of the Pen- nsylvania German Folklore So- ciety of Ontario was held Nov- ember 20 in the community hall. The dinner was catered to by the UCW. Following the din« ner a program was held with Lorne Reeser as master of cere- monies. Campbell Snider gave the president's remarks and reports. Dr. Ralph Langstaf‘f MD.. gave the local history titled “Early Days in Langstatfl‘". Musical selections were given by the Snider Quartette. Leo A. John- son, BA, was the guest speaker and his address was titled “Yonge Street and the Humber Trail". An Old English Tea Party, spansored by the Gormley- lHea‘dford - V i c t 0 r i 3 Square ‘Branch of the York Central Hosâ€" pital Auxiliary will be held at the community hall November 27 from 2 to 5 pm. There will be a bazaar and home baking. Swimming classes sponsored by the YWCA will be held Mon- day evening at York Mills Colâ€" legiate Pool. Classes for child- ren 8-10 years will be from 7.30- 8 pm. Mixed adults, 8-9pm. In- structions available if desired. Registration will be the week of December 6â€"10, at the YWCA Centre. Allencourt Plaza, Rich~ rand Hill, every morning from 9.30 to 11 am. And on Monday. Tuesday, and Wednesday even- ings from 8 to 10 pm. For in- formation call 884-4811. The Explorers collected $25.25 for UNICEF on Hallowe‘en. The leaders, Mrs. P. Bennett and Miss Judy Hart and the mem- bers of the Explorers would like to thank everyone for their do- nations. Telephone 887-5421 Will those who have tea towels from the community hall Please Return them at once as they are badly needed. This is urgent! Birthday greetings to Mrs. Reid Brumwell. November 25; Philip Hi1]. November 25: Robyn MacDonald. November 26: Denton Brumwell. Novem- ber 28; Johnny Rumney, ï¬ve years, November 28. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols will celebrate their 3lst wed- ding anniversary. November 24. The flowers in the church Sunday morning were i_n loving memory of Mrs. Ida Brown who was buried in the United Church Cemetery Thursday afternoon of last Week. Sym- pathy is extended to her relaâ€" tives. Mrs. Brown was in her 92nd year. ‘ WILLOWDALE: North York Lions Club has presented a wheel chair to the public lib- rary. The gift will enable per- sons unable to move about freely to more fully appreciate and enjoy the many services and facilities of the library. AUTO BODY SHOP Let us remove dents and scratches and refinish your car in good time to prevent further damage by Fall and Winter weather and road salts. Simply drive in for a 355 Yonge Street N. - Richmond Hill - 889-5435 Wilson-Niblett Motors Ltd. COURTESY CARS AVAILABLE BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE TO ALL OUR SERVICE Service and Parts Mon. to Fri. â€" 8 am. Saturday â€" 8 am. ti free estimate 0 ALL OUR SERVICE CUSTOMERS Service and Parts hours: Mon. to Fri. â€" 8 am. to 5.30 p.m. Saturday â€" 8 am. to 4.30 p.m. THE BEST COSTS NO MORE Neighhorhnod News south central part of the town- plorers groups. will he held at Brmvn‘s Corners Church haz- ship for children living further Brown‘s Corners Church (for the nor will he held this Saturday at east. Victoria Square charge! on De- â€"--'- the church. Everyone is invited Registration day at No. 4 cember 19 at 7.30 pm. resident to attend and chOOSe weekend school (3rd concession near 19th The Christmas concert will be mo per- baking. fresh eggs or Vegetables, AveJ is November 29 from 9.30 held December 22, quality-3 special handmade Christmas am to 11.30 am. Please bring Mrs. Harold Steiner conduct- L gift or a white elephant â€" and your child‘s birth certiï¬cate. \ed the November 3 meeting of was oh- afterward to have tea in an at- Church News . ‘Brown's Corners UCW and Mrs. deceased tractive tearoom. November 28 is Visitation S. J. English accompanied Mrs. 5, Frank The church is on Highway '1 Sunday for Brown's Corners‘Clayton Jones in two delightful ng andjust west of Don mills Road. United Church congregation.‘solos. Mrs. S. R. Patterson con- and the bazaar will be opened Dr. A. F. Binnington will com-{ducted the worship service on was pro- by Mrs. A. F, Binnington 3t 2 mission the visitors at the morn-f‘The Light of the world", Mrs, .a-.. mu, m... ing service and calls will be John Donaldson reviewed a por- put, w_ I“ mark “35‘ taken it] 1351 mode in the afternoon. tion of the studv book on Trini- week and his neighbor, J. H» The carol candlelight service. dad: “What A Missionai'v Doe< Johnson. has been in poor sponsored by the CGIT and Ex- In One Day". ‘ ‘ community‘s best wishes are ex- tended to both men. On the distufl’ side â€"â€" Mrs, clothesline stand in the garden CORRF ' - last week‘ injuring an ankle .SPONDENT. MRS. CHAS. MILSTED she broke some years ago in tha Telephone 887-5201 Another neighbor. Mrs. J. L Social Notes sions durin I ‘ ~ _ . _ . g the ast .tear. Bishop} [5 recupetattng from an Harry kruse attended the Mrs. Ross Brilligger ‘is wear- opp,»mmn. A rapid recovery IS wedding of his niece, Saturday ing a cast on her right arm due health for some lime also. The H. R. Paterson stepped oh‘ 3 same way. wished for botlt at Seaforth. {01%;},th in‘her \Yri‘st. ..... The S. R. Patterson family is‘ in a whirl these days, preparing for daughter Margaret's day- after-Christmas wedding, January Class Parents of children who will be six years old between Janu- ary 1 and June 30. 1966, will be pleased to learn that a January grade I class will be opened at No. 6 school, south of Victoria Square, again this year, for children living in this area. A second class will be held in the .muuuummuumummuuunmmumm“ummummuuuuuuw mm\m1unlunulmmumumumImmmunuuuunmumulunmn Gormley Family Filmed By NFB A camera crew has recently filmed Mr. and Mrs. Harold Joseph and their family of RR 1 Gormley for the National Film Board. The Josephs are one of six families across Can- ada to be included in the NFB Centennial Book. Mr. Joseph is with Sterling Drugs, Aurora, and Mrs. Joseph teaches piano and violin, play- ing the latter instrument with Richmond Hill Symphony Or. chestra. Their five children are well known in the area as a singing group of excellent cal- ibre. who enjoy entertaining others. ' The family has been photo- graphed working. playing. sing- ing, upstairs, downstairs and in the kitchen â€"â€" their normal family life. The camera crew also visited a rehearsal of the local symphony to record it in action under Conductor Arthur Burgin as part of the film. Th? Gormley-Headford- Victoria Square. Branch of the YCHA is ngain holding an Old English Tea Party In the Victoria Square Com- munity Hall, Saturday after- noon. November 27 from 2 Co 5 pm. There will he a bazaar and bake table and tea will include English mufï¬ns. crumpets. pound cake and jam of all klnds. Ladies serving tea will all be in old English costumes. Several lucky draw: will he held. Mrs. W, S. Pocknell. vice- president of the YCHA will officially open the tea at 2 “Everything In Lumber†Plywoods Trim Mouldings Doors Wall Boards Formica Cement Tentest Masonite Flooring Gyproc Insul Board Arborite Plaster Hospital Auxiliary Tea Garages Homes Cottages HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS 9020 Yonge, Thornhill Button ville Community Happenings 889-1100 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yake. who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary, November 23. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Reid of Moose Jaw. are visiting their brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Reid, for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Lehman Claremont, had dinner Sattur‘ day with Mrs. Beulah Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brillinger family 0 received a letter this past week Sunday di from their daughter, Velma. in parents, ] Bulawayo. Rhodesia. Velma said Doner. things were very tense. but as Sympathy yet there was no serious trouble; Sympatl in their area. Recently all BBCIErn Hum communication had been cut‘Ron Elllol off. ing of M1 yet there was no serious trouble: Sympathy is extended to Mrs. in their area. Recently all BBCIEI‘I‘I Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. communication had been cuthon Elliott on the sudden pass- off. Iing of Mr. Hunt. early Sunday Rev. John Hostetter. Nappa- morning at York County Hos- nee. Indiana. spoke on Sunday pital. Mr. Hunt was hurled morning at Heise Hill Church. Tuesday afternoon. The service Mr. Haste-Her had a tour of the was held in United Mlssionary Brethren in Christ World Mis. Church. Mrs. Harold Steffler conduct- ed the November 3 meeting of Brown's Corners UCW and Mrs. S. J. English accompanied Mrs. Clayton Jones in two delightful solos. Mrs. S. R. Patterson con- ducted the worship service on “The Light of the World". Mrs. Mrs. Ross BI‘illinger is wear- ing a cast on her right arm due to arthritis in her wrist. The ladies from Heise Hill Church had charge of the Nov- ember birthday party at Park- view Home at Stouffville last week. Mrs. John Bond. for many years a Gm‘mley resident, was one of the ladies celebrating her birthday. Carol Steckley visited Mr. and Mrs. John Eyer and family at Clarence Centre, New York, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Doner and family of Blonmington, had Sunday dinner with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Richmond Hill TV TELEVISION USED TV’S AT SPECIAL pmcas 28 Levendale Rd. South Block RICHMOND HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTRE 889-3756 Call us. or drop in for a Color TV Demonstration today check against other loan plans. ..see how low-cost Royal Bank termplan really is! When you're planning to buy any major iLem -â€" a car. furnishings, fridge, washer, dryer or any important appliance â€"â€" check against other loan plans available; see how low-cost termplan really is. 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