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The Liberal, 2 Dec 1965, p. 13

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(CL. 88, N0 CONTRA/{Y T0 POPULAR BELIEF, PEOPLE [)0 TRADE VIVS . 1 AN!) MAPLEWOOD HAS THEM u av ~,â€"~ wwv ~ “*vâ€"flhvww --< Members of the Richmond Hill Arena. Board executiye ere shown just prior to a meeting to round out the fall and winter act1v1t1es and to make plans for the busy hockey season. Your Authorized Volkswagen Dealer in Maple Keele Street, North of No. 7 Hwy., South of Maple Front row (left to right) are: Secretary Brydon Ellis, Chairman George Chassie, Allan Bales. Back (same order) A1 White, Reeve Floyd Perkins, Jack Hollowell, and Councillor Willliam Lazenzy. Messrs. Perkins and Lazenby represent town council on the board. Dear Fellow Voter During the past seven years While I have had the privilege of serving as a member of your hydro comm1ss1on we have, through careful planning and sound administration. accompllshed many thmgs, just a few of which are listed here. It is important to remember that all these improvements have been accomplished Without issuing one cent of debentures during the past four years. Continuity of service will be extremely important during the next two years when your commissxon will be involved in the huge Yonge Street redevelopment project. I have been a resident of Richmond Hill for the past 22 years, and have had the privilege of serving on your commission continuously since 1958. During my 38 years with the hydro conunissiouas Treasurer and a member of the Board of Directors I have gained a wealth of bus- lIIESS experlence. SECOND SECTION 01 Thoroughly overhauled all street fighting throughout the town, taking prompt care of all spots that were poorly lighted. Purchased all substations within Richmond Hill from Ontario Hydro thus saving thous- ands of dollars yearly in rent. Given prompt attention to all complaints Issued no debentures since 1960 Rebuilt the PBS Erected a modern new warehouse on N ewkirk Road Your commission has made rate reductions on three separate occasions for every cate- gory of customer during the past seven years. Ready For Busy Season PHONE 889-5577 orons LTD, Iwmw"-_‘-n- -u-u-nâ€" pectfully solicit your support Open 9 am. to 6 pm 1 SPORTS system in the central part of town For Cars or Information Please Phone RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1965 A Message To The Electors Of Richmond Hill ' """ '{Wrestling Dec. 7 IN. :Thornhill Market on December 4. Any debentures are a charge A six-man “all-or-nothing" open elimination tournament will headline the return of wrestling December 7 to the Farmer's Market in Thornhill. Time is 8:30 pm. The return will also feature a “new look" in wrestling with the elimination of “unnecessary violence as well as ludicrous gimmicks with the rules and regulations tightened up." An added attraction will be a demonstration of Judo, JuJitâ€" su and Karate by Hirotaka Iwa- ma from Japan. ,Rece_iving_this total will be the wrestler who emerges the winner through a preliminary, semi-final and final matches of the one-night tournament. Also demonstrating will be Vern Fagan and for the ladies a show of self defence by Wendy Gzowflu’. The exponems for the above will in some cases be using real weapons. The “all-or-nothing" tourna- ment will see each participating wrestler put up an entry fee of $50 in cash with the amounts totalling $300. This will be the only show before the new year. Yours sincerely, WILLIAM WAGNER Photo by Stuart’s Studio) Two Hydro 884-1268 Tommissioners To Be Elected *ainst the municipality The local club expects to expand in the near future on its site off Elgin Mills Road but is set at the present moment. The plush clubroom; with the plush chairs provides an elevated view as it faces . out onto the six sheets of curling ice below. Curling, much in the manner of bowling, has achieved its booming popularity mainly because it is within the athletic range of almost anyone. Of coufse, the one‘s who excel in it are thé‘sam‘e gifted types who become experts‘ In any sport. 1 11, That's where I headed the other day where Bruce Butterworth was holding forth as man-in- charge of the Richmond Hill Curling Club which has just started its seventh year of operation. Bruce is also golf pro at the Aurora Highlands during the But times have changed. Today he‘ll and buy one for himself but he won’t, of cours it home. He’ll head for the local curling club That's where I headed the other day l “It’s basically a young club,” said Bruce, with ’ membership age running from 30 to 50 years on the By M average.” There are 50 single men members and Tm w 50 single lady members which is very nice but .there High SS” is no logic behind it. It has just worked "out that key word Way' Q .A 99?; Walter Lavender is president with Lloyd Schen- offer, treasurer, and Pete Smith, financial chairman. Other notables include Murray Doherty, A1 White, Reeve Floyd Perkins, Roy Warner. Dalton Hicks, and Bill MacLeod. An attendant was carefully applying some water to the temperamental ice surface which has to be in a “fast” condition by the time the first rock is swept on its way. > cup of coffee in the clubroom set the atmos- phere and then it was settle-back time as Bruce related some local facts. The fast-growing club has a membership of 430 (215 females and the same amount of males) with most of them coming from the Willowdale and Hill areas but there are memberships from Toronto, Aurora, Keswick and Unionville. There once was a time if a wife handed a man a broom he’d be sorely tempted to swat her Over the head with it. At the least he‘d drop it and run screaming out of the kitchen. 811111111813 Team Sport ‘ “Curling is basically a team sport,” explained Bruce, “with the skip usually being your most im- ‘ portant and experienced man. He calls the shots. i But he can’t do much if the lead. vice and second E aren’t doing their jobs.’f ' ‘ ‘ wAfiiifilike anythfng else yoh Have to know the game and to know it is to become fascinated with Sport spot: 7" v ‘ ' FRED SIMPSON 30" The Glamorous Broom Lavender President (Continued on Page 14) my: 1311mm 1 Bob Wall, the former Oak Ridges hockey star, who has been vieing for a defence pos- ition with Detroit Red Wings for the last couple of years, had i a brief fling with the NHL team 1 last week. Wall With Red Wings} For Game Last Week? The Richmond Hill resident. who graduated to a regular berth with Pittsburgh Hornets of the American Hockey League from Memphis Flyers of the Central Professional Hockey League, was with Detroit when they entertained Chicago Black Hawks November 23. However, Wall, who was fill- ing in as fifth defenceman with the team, has since been reâ€" called by Pittsburgh. Clanwire Carbon Copy Wins Thornhill Show Champion Clanwire Carbon Copy of Iii-Toms Kennels added to her wins this season at a Sanction show held at York Farmers’ Market November 21. This young wire-haired terâ€" rier, imported from Australia early this year, took best of breed and best of group under Judge Pamela Running. Sales & Service Ltd. 9144 Yonge Street, Richvale Just South of Richmond Hill 889-1180 889-1189 (That’s usâ€"your American Motors/Rambler dealer.) BAKER'S See the ’66 Ambassador DPL at your friendly Giant-Killer‘s today em Giant- KiIIer! Go get Today he’ll go out se. take g-mmm\“1mm\mmuuumumuuuuum“u\u“u\\u“uulmmuuuuuwuw“mmmmumul“Mum!lum\11\\1\\n\\ul1mm1mmumummmuuumunuuuuumuum11mmluuuunummnun\umtumultmummmuuummmmuuuuumunlummumlmmmuj -A Co-Ed Club, formed by Alex Miller, will compete with other schools. There will also be intra-mural mixed doubles this week officiated by Wendy Hembruff. The Grade 9 Jamboree will! meet Wednesday at Langstaff. This team is coached by four Grade 12 students. They are Diane Inch, Sally Manning, Suer McAlister and Val Williams. E Mr. Donnenfield reported that: they had dis- cussed the plan with the Maple Leaf ‘Ball Club and with the Argonauts and had discussed bus transportation with the TTC. which had indicated that it would provide bus service for the project. He noted that with Highway 7 newly widened. g the Spndina Expressway coming up to Highway :lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\llllll\lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll“lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilll\lllllllllllllllllllllll“\lllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllml Mr. Rutherford added, too. “They‘ll never find a better site for such a development,” noting that traffic arteries lead to the spot from all directions. He stated that council had been shown an attractive architect’s drawing of the develop- nieitit1 which included also at service centre and mo e . S E g s This week at Richmond Hill High School badminton is the With such coaches how could our grade nines mi5s! Folk dancing has made a lot of progress under the leader- ship of Marg Rice and Sharon Pearson who have started 3 Folk Dance Club. R.H.H.S. GIRLS' ATHLETICS CHECK “LIBERAL” CLASSIFIEDS FOR BIG BARGAINS Y‘\ 3 » H3 " §.. 1 x.) CHRISTMAS “BIRBCAGES Comparable Value $1.29 These colorful birdcages will provide cheerful decoration for your home this Christmas! Choose from four attractive arrangements. Comparable Value 99. m Handy combination dish rack and tray available in four sparkling colors to complement your kitchen: sandal- wood, yellow. white and tul-auoise, DECEMBER SPECIAL DECEMBER SPECIAI Cherry Chocolates Comparable Value 87c DECEMBER SPECIAI By MARGOT SWEENY DECEMBER SPECIAL While discussion at meetings of the 1 Control as to whethe: permit a 50,000 seat 5 site of the Don Valle) low, a Toronto firm past nine months 01' Vaughan May Be Site Of 50,000 Seat Big League Ball And Sports Stadium venture Hoped for is a complex built around a. 50,000 seat domed sports stadium and including a closed shopping mall, curling and skating rinks, theatres, bowling alleys and places to dine. ’The stadium would be suitable for both football and major league baseball. ’ DISH RACK MILK SCHRAFFT 3 discussion has raged‘ bacl [gs of the City of Toronto 5 to whether the city shoulc 50,000 seat sports stadium at Men's Boxed Tie and Sock Sets The win boosted the Jewel- lers back into a first place tie wi-th Thomhill. Both have six points apiece. Aiding and abetting in the win was another fine threeâ€"goal effort by high-scoring Dick Sweeney and singles by Jim Thorpe, Doug McInnis, Bob Baggs, and Matt Kinnari. It was Sweeney who started Kinnari led off scoring in the the Jewellers off on the right final period at 8:14 off passes foot at 4:52 when he took passes from Thorning-ton and Wells. from Frank Mashinter and Ed. Tholâ€"nhiu attempted to fight Durford- Iback with two goals by Mitchell Thornhill's Dubkowski tied it‘but it was all over when Thorn- up a minute la’cer but Thorning- mgton knocked in his 7f01mth ton made it 2-1 from Kinnarl goal of the night at 15:50. Leading the laser’s was Bob Mitchell with with single counters Bruce Sim and Ernie ski. Thornhill's Dubkowski tied it up a minute later but Thorning- ton made it 2-1 from Kinnar'l Stan Thornington Leads Jewellers To "-4 Victory raged back and forth Accurate enamel bathroom scales with a chrome handle. Choose from five colors - white. pink, turquoise, black and beige. Comparable Value $3.95. DECEMBER SPECIALm BATHROOM SCALES DARK SCHRAFFT Beautifully styled, heavy J er- sey half slips with elastic waist and 4-5 inches dainty lace trim across the bottom front of slip. Choose from glamorous shades: white, pink, blue, aqua. lime. beige and black in sizes Sâ€"Mâ€"L. offensive two goals going to Dubkow- Ladies' Half Slips 7 and J ane there wou crowds. P; 7 and Jane and Keele Streets widened and paved there would be good facilities to handle big crowds. Parking space for 25,000 cars is planned. Mr. Donnenfield stressed however that mort- gaging u'us still to be arranged and another $18 million was still to be arranged to finance the $30 million dollar venture. “What we are thinking about is not something for now, or today. It is a plan to provide for the future when Toronto has grown into a city of perhaps seven million people.” he was quoted as saying. Provisional blessing has been given to the project. by Vaughan Township Council, which asked however that Mr. Donnenfield supply more detailed information before definite approval could be given. ' “We didn’t discourage it in any way." Reeve A. H. Rutherford told “The Liberal”. "but we asked them to come back when their plans were more definite}? v . Mr. Rutherford added. too. “They'll never find a better site for such a development.” noting that traffic arteries lead to the spot from all directions. He stated that council had been shown an attractive architect‘s drawing of the develop- ment which included also at service centre and motel. GiantChristmasAssortment 225 pieces of seals. string tags, novel- ty folders and enclosure cards. Com- parable Value 49. CHRISTMAS BOWS 12 colorful Christmas bows to decorate your gift wrapping! These bows are in assorted colors on a cane shaped card parable Value 98c DECEMBER SPECIAL December Special Ideal for youngsters and grown-ups alike! This popular game provides enjoyment for all ages. It includes a boxed hinged board 9311x934”. with dice, tokens, cards, wooden markers and paper money. Comparable Val- ue $3.87. DECEMBER SPECIAI 12 ASSORTED MONOPOLY GAME Richmond Hill 'I‘hornhill Willowdale Newmarket Aurora TECHNICIAN PHONE COLLECT C. S. Browning A total of 360" of fine quality gift wrapping. Each roll is a different color- ful design. Compar- ble value $1.00. 638-1188 6 ROLL CHRISTMAS WRAP

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