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The Liberal, 8 Dec 1966, p. 8

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LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-8844105 5:73" ROTARY. CHRISTMAS TREE Ewnings and . VHMCF (T MnDTT-T ~ Proceeds to W. 61 P. Motors lid. VOLKSWAGEN SALES & SERVICE WE HAVE A FEW BRAND NEW '66 [EFT 178 YONGE ST. N., RICHMOND HILL. 889-3591 IN VARIOUS MODELS AND COLORS AT PRICE REDUCTIONS OF 3200. EACH We reduced prices on all remaining ’66 models substantially because we have to clear our lot. There is still a choice of sea blue, java green, seasand and pearl white. And then as standard equipment, you get such features as whitewall tires, instant gas heater, retractable safety belts, windshield washers. A You find these deals at Pick yours up now WHILE OFFICIAL DISCOUNT PRICES APPLY at your neighbourhood Chariered bank branch! Open and build a Fanlily EXPO 67 r[0111‘ [\CCOUHt. Be sure your family sees Expo 67 â€"â€"Aprd 28 to Oct. :27 at Montreal. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec. 8. 1966 TB CHRISTMAS SEALS CHRISTMAS SEALS FIGHT TB and other respiratory diseases buy Evenings and all day Saturdays THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOU AND YOUR COMMUNITY m‘uuuâ€"hcâ€"u-nnum Vehicles are sold on an “as is, where is” basis. Conditions of sale and tender forms may be obtained from the undersigned. The highest or any tenders not necessarily accepted. The vehicles are located at the District Forester’s office. De- partment of Lands and Forests Maple IDufl‘erin St. 1'2 mile north of Richmond Hill â€" Maple sideroad} and will be available for viewing at this lo- cation December 5th to 8th from 8:30 am. to 5:00 pm. and to 12:00 noon December 9th. i League stanumgs ETC: negg-Icoru, UHIIOH lVlCAl'LlluI‘ OI maple, tiers 54. GFUATF 43, Pinheads,Sam Kaiser of Kleinburg, Dr. 36, Our Team 30 Goofoffs 29. IMaurice Windatt of Pine Grove. December 17 the league will School board nominees are: hold its Christmas dance at the‘Warren Bailie of Richvale. Lions Hall. Centre Street East.‘Terry Goodman of ’I‘hornhill. Richmond Hill. If you are in-lRoss .lolliffe of Langstaff. Dor-; terested in attending. please call‘othy Robertson of Pine Grove. .fl‘ers. Marjorie Black of Elgin‘ Il\‘lills. Mrs. Caroline Cook of ’Langstaff and William Burns of Jefferson. indicate if they are in a township operated hydro sys- O‘.TA'=IO ‘tem. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS If anyone has missed the local AND FORESTS tcandidates’ meetings, one is being held in Vellore tonight. (Thursday) at 8 pm. These meetâ€"‘ ings are a great help in decid- SALE OF USED VEHICLES igtg for whom to cast your bal- Sealed tenders will be received Neighborhood Notes by the undersigned up to 12:00 Mrs. Dorothy Jellicoe, presi- o'clock noon Friday, Dec. 9, 1966 dent 0f the Guild of Emmanuel for 11 used Department of Lands Anglican Church, has returned and Forests vehicles, trucks of home from her recent stay in various sizes, station wagon. cars York Central Hospital. and travelall. Mrs. Rita Monture arrived J43, 39‘ ers 37, Dibbs 36. Markerle. w. Birkett of Maple andji‘taff Cubs and Scouts was alVaughan Township police Con- .Thatcher .makes travelling to and from Tho vphinlnc an: lnr-nfpd at thpii‘lome from Branson Hospital on The father and son banquet; eld November 29 by lst Lang-1 success. Rev. Kenneth‘ of Emmanuel Angliâ€" can said grace and the evening was highlighted by colored slides of Expo ‘67 with Mrs. F. French as commentator. Traffic Hazards ‘ An article in the last issue of great Voters will also be asked toilal'io Department Of TransPort-cigarettes. 13 packages of cigars to favor ofiis making a study of traffic haz-;and a quantity of chocolates ards as they affect children in; two areas of the township. I A short time ago the safety committee recommended a stopj sign be installed on Roosevelt Drive and a slow sign on Pear- son Avenue at the intersection. This was not approved by the Department of Transport. So we are forced to revive our first plan of taking a petition from door to door. This canvass will take place as soon as pessible as the treacherous winter weather school more dangerous than; ever. According to a statement while under suspension. was taken from Cowan, and read by fined $50 and costs. Doak was charged after stable John Scott. Cowan and Vaughan Township Police Con- Karczewski borrowed a car and stable John Thorsell, observed picked up Miss Maier and an- him driving along Elgin Mills other youth. They then drove Road. November 15. Doak's around awhile. and Cowan and licence had been suspended Karczewski left the car and since June. went to the produce company. " - They knocked the glass out of Two youths. who stole a car the front door with a brick and from Northtown Ford in Wil- a k :“The Liberal" I‘CDOI‘led the 0"‘ loaded up with 24 cartons of lowdale. last month and drove it Niagara Falls. were re- manded until December 15 for Cowan said that Miss Mater a pre-sentence report. had not known anything about George Czar. Thornhill. and their plans. James A. Mills. 21A Yonge When they returned to where Street North. Richmond Hill, they left the car. Cowan said. also were remanded to the same it was gone, “and the next thing date for sentence on a charge I knew the police were all‘of stealing a car from R. D. around”. ILittle Ford car lot. IIII llll'HllllSlE a. II IIIIs Cowan then tried hitch-hik-. Drinking liquor while under ing and was picked up by the age resulted in fines for three “nice. friendly cop." girls and one boy. all from To- League standings are: Kegg- lers 54. GFUATF 43. Pinheads 43, 39’ ers 37. Dibbs 36. Markers 36, Our Team 30 Goofoffs 29. December 17 the league will hold its Christmas dance at, the Lions Hall. Centre Street East, Richmond Hill. If you are in- terested in attending. please call November 29 results are: Silver dollar winners: Barbara Hinton 721, Murray Byrne 782. High ladies: Norma Brittell 719. Sue Hills 693. High Men: Ron Bromley 771, Jim Campbell 770. Bowling Results of bowling November 22 in Richvale East Bowling League are: Silver dollar winners: Lin Tay- lor 652. Gary Carpenter 709. High ladies: Marg Kloosterman 722, Agnes Tripp 634. High men: Ron Bromley 737, Bill Dormer 704 Loblaws Parking Lot A. W. Leman, District Forester, Dept. of Lands and Forests Maple, Ontario. Richvale District News giDivided Lots Before Rural Bylaw ‘I‘iGets Permission To Do It Again Under the new bylaw, lots are restricted to 25 acres in size, with a minimum of one acre under any subsequent re- zoning. ‘the same way. A request from the parks Council agreed. board for an extra $2,250 for “ * * "‘ '1)arks capital expenditures, not Council will give study to 3 provided for in the current resolution from the Town ofzbudget, was referred to the Lindsay asking for support inHvorks committee for further â€"â€"‘â€"â€"_â€" study. Markham Township Council last week approved a request from a resident to divide his remaining lots under the same basis as he did before the rural area bylaw came into effect. In a lawyer’s letter, the Toâ€" ronto firm of Kennedy and Ken- nedy said its client had land at Bayview Avenue and Hillsview Drive, 500 ft. by 150. ft. He had built three homes with l50-foot frontages by permission of the committee of adjustment. and asked to divide the remainder the same way. Council agreed. Birthday wishes this week are extended to David Nelson of Roosevelt Drive, who celebrated Mrs. Rita Monture arrived home from Branson Hospital on Sunday. We hope both are feeling much better and will be in the best of health and of spirits for the holidays. Council: Ronald Mitchell of Richvale. David Fraser of Con- cord, Dalton McArthur of Maple. Sam Kaiser of Kleinburg, Dr. C. W. Birkett of Maple and Maurice Windatt of Pine Grove. School board nominees are: Warren Bailje of Richvale, Terry Goodman of Thornhill. Ross Jolliffe of Langstaff. Dor- othy Robertson of Pine Grove, Mrs. Marjorie Black of Elgin Mills. Mrs. Caroline Cook of Langstaff and William Burns ofi Jefferson. Voters will also be asked to indicate if they are in favor of a township operated hydro sys- tern. Ron Bromley at 889-6406. December 3: and to Eleanor Election Quance who celebrated her Next Saturday will tell the‘ninth birthday December 7. results of all the campaigning,‘ We wish to thank the men which has been going on in‘who arrived at the park to help Vaughan Township for the pastierect the hockey boards. Their couple of weeks. December loihelp was most appreciated. is the date when we go to thelChurch News polls to elect the 1967-68 coun- The pot luck supper held by cil and public school board. the Guild of Emmanuel Angli- Candidates standing for each can Church December 6 was a Office are: great success. This was the last Reeve: Albert Rutherford, meeting of the year and every- Warren Bryce, Brian Bailey. one enioved samulinz all the Council also received several written objections to its South Thornhill Bylaw, which will be forwarded to the OMB for con- sideration at its public hearing. Council conveyed a piece of property at the north-west corner of 18th Avenue in Vic- toria Square. to York County for road-widening purposes. MARKHAM: The family of Bruce Medland has been award- ed $55,000 damages for injuries received in a car accident on Highway 7 almost three years ago. Among the items wanted were: a half-ton, 1964 pickup truck, $850; one front-end loader and power-steering tractor, $1,- 050; plus cab, $350, to be used for snow removal on rinks and for general park purposes. Councillor Anthony Roman said the high cost of education was of concern to the township and it was time it threw its weight behind the direction it wants the department to take. The Lindsay resolution called for the provincial government to amend the statutes to provide authority for all municipalities to levy a fixed mill rate through taxation, based on provincial equalized assessment for ele- mentary and secondary schools, with the province assuming the balance of cost of such educaâ€" tion in each municipality. its campaign to lower education costs The pot luck supper held by the Guild of Emmanuel Angli- can Church December 6 was a great success. This was the last meeting of the year and every- one enjoyed sampling all the goodies available. Cubs & Scouts Christmas is fast ap- proaching and that means festive occasions. If your group, club, team or associa- tion is having a social event. please let your correspondâ€" ent know so it may be re- ported in this column. Hall’s Domestic Fuel Oil and Burner Service 8844361 Richmond Hill Just Call! We're on the job, to keep you supplied with convenient heating oil. Prompt, metered de- livery. YONGE ST. NORTH AT LEVENDALE Court was told that Kurt Lambertson had failed to show. insurance books for four of‘ his employees during an audit, and also hadn’t made applica-| tion for a book for a fifth em- ployee. ‘ {Ride From “Nice, Friendly Cap Led Straight To Jail For Youth >2 Fined were: Barbara Clark, A Markham Village business- 20: Lisa Rampanen, 19: Jullian man, who was found guilty of Rivest. 18; William Cheney, 19. five infractions under the Un- employment Insurance Com-‘ ‘ mission Act was fined on two‘STOUFFVILLE: Larl Hoover, of the charges and received a‘O’Brien Ameue, received an un- suspended sentence on the Expected birthday present NOV- other three. ‘ember 24 when his name was Lamberton said he couldn’t afford a secretary for his small According to a statement while under su: taken from Cowan, and read by fined $50 and cos Vaughan Township Police Con- Doak was c stable John Scott. Cowan and Vaughan Townshi Karczewski borrowed a car and stable John T1101 picked up Miss Maier and an- him driving alon other youth. They then drove Road. November around awhile. and Cowan and licence had be: Karczen'ski left the car and‘since June. went to the produce company.‘ ’3‘ * They knocked the glass out of Two youths. w] Cowan then tried hitch-hik- ing and was picked up by the “nice. friendly cop." Cowan, who pleaded not guilty, and Karczewski, who pleaded guilty, were remanded for sentence until December 15. Cowan, Karczewski. 17. and Sybille Maiei‘, 18. both of Torah- to, were charged with breaking. entering and theft from West- ern Produce, Highway 7, Wood- bridge, November 24. “A nice friendly cop came'business. 20le Century Paint- along and gave me a lift", and ers, and it was easy to over- as a result, 20-year old Donald look some of the Various cleri- Cowan of Toronto. found himâ€" cal matters‘ self in jail, along with two of He was fined $50 and costs his friends, Magistrate‘s Court of $3_50 on the first charge. and was told last week. ‘525 on the second. The charge against Miss Maier was dismissed. - CREATE A COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE. - ENFORCE PROVINCIAL LAW COVERING GARBAGE TRUCKS. - MUSTER PUBLIC OPINION TO INDICATE TO METRO, WE WILL NOT BE TURNED INTO A GARBAGE DUMP. 4. - PROVIDE COUNCIL INITIATIVE TO GET KLEINBURG ESTATES SEWER PROJECT UNDERWAY. 5.- INSTITUTE A HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL PLANNING STUDY TO ATTRACT COMMERCIAL ASSESSMENT. 6. - FORMULATE A POLICY TO PROVIDE RELIEF FROM RURAL LAND TAXATION. 7. - CHANGE COUNCIL POLICY ON LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS RE - STREET LIGHTS AND ROADS. Gatorâ€"I HE WILL IMMEDIATELX BAILEY . . X PLEASE VOTE ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER METRO mm“ BRIA N REEVE EXPANSION DEMANDS CLOSE WATCHING TO PROTECT OUR INTERESTS ELECTORS OF VAUGHAN TOWNSHIP STOUFFVILLE; Earl Hoover, O’Brien Avenue. received an un- expected birthday present Nov- ember 24 when his name was the last one selected in the Lions Club car draw. He was asleep when the good news was brought to him by Lion President Frank Brock. Faced with a four-way choice, a 1967 Pontiac, Plymouth or Chevrolet or $2,500 in cash, Mr. Hoover chose the cash. He was also ordered to post a $500 bond to keep the peace for a year. Glen Doak, 161 Oxford Street, Elgin Mills. who drove his car while under suspension, was fined $50 and costs. Doak was charged after Vaughan Township Police Con- stable John Thorsell, observed him driving along Elgin Mills Road. November 15. Doak's licence had been suspended The four were arrested in a car in Richmond Hill by Plain- clothes Constable Robert Deigh~ ton and William Hay. October Drinking liquor while under age resulted in fines for three girls and one boy, all from To- ronto. 7’ P?oceedé to 7 YORK CENTRAL HOSPITAL FUND Youth Activities Brian Bailey with a background of mun- icipal administration is offering his service in contesting the reeveship of Vaughan. He feels that there should be a change to a more aggressive policy by the reeve and council. This policy is to attract more attention to the fine offerings of Vaughan as an industrial and residential area. COMMITTEE ROOMS Garden Ave. at Yonge St Open 10 am. - 10 pm Telephones 889-1128 889-1129 889-1120 As the holiday season approaches, adverse weather conditions sometimes place a maximum burden on our staff to maintain our high level of service to our retail store and home delivery customers. To avoid serious congestion at our stores and also disappointment in our home delivery service during this peak sales period, we respectfully suggest that our customers order or purchase their requirements as early as possible. VOTE FOR leneral Welfare McARTHUR Operated by Brewers Warehousing Co. Lid. Planned Development Pollution Control Programme Parks and Recreation Essential Services VAUGHAN COUNCIL Brewers Retail EXPERIENCE RE-ELECT A message from your neighbourhood "DALT" ONE LOCATION 03' LY

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