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The Liberal, 15 Dec 1966, p. 23

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THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Dec. is. 1966 I Buttonville Community Happenings do ed a.- CCII‘I'VIIIe NGIQIIIDOI‘IIOOCI News '22 More Pupils In 3-Week Period Church News elected were President Mrs. D ed the gifts. and then everyone Church News ident days. Mr. Hamid has been Cranmer. George Fm a . i . ,_ On December 4. Carrville Reid. Vice-President Mrs. Gwenioyed a dEIICIOUS buffer, lunch N S h I O V I There were lighted Christmas moderator of their presbytcry Gus Almsiedt. vFreezeciiil: ttTonFo olm: higliim'm1T.’ Sana? United hadthe pleasure of hea.._ Read. Recording Secretary Mrs. which was set upon a beauti- c | Trees and Special music by they.” some time. and there is a George Rom. Keith Carson: with them we” bv icziriqt 1 1: ing Rev. J. W. Moulton. of Zep- George Bradficld. Treasurer fully decorated table. accented children's choir. last Sundaytnew lime girl in their family: Bob EddinSm-n and Mrs. FOP“). tin-w . _ n a_ hyr. Rev. Molton's sermon was Mrs. E. Purvis. Corresponding by Candlellghl- morning at Brown‘s Corners Andrew. Sara Jane. Joanna and The lovely quilt was wonbby Mrs. Fred von Kaitz who Pâ€"I‘Ititled “Why is There 50 MUCh secretary Mrs- Ernie Bone~ The January meeting will be United for the annual White Saundra. Mrs. Crawford lJoy Fulleri and But Require Even More Classes Good in the World". Flower Committee Mrs. B. Midâ€" held at the home of Mrs_ A_ Gift Service. Superintendent} Dr. Binnington's assistant other prizes were won bv Mrs 3;:5d3dniE:rihar:dE:hu:T fill: The annual Christmas meeting dleton and Mrs. A- Somerl'llle- Read. . . ‘Garnet Stewart. of the SundayGraham Scott. who some weeks Douglas Hood. Mrs. Don Arnott‘ intersection of Don Mills of the Ucw met at the home‘Ways and Means Committee, White gift services will be Despite the fact that eight grades have been school. conducted the servicedago preached a sermon strongly Mrs. Robert Riddell. Mrs. W. Road and Highwav‘lwgs at: of Mrs. Jack McEwen on De- Mrs. A. Read. Mrs. J. Baker. held in Carrville United this opened in the new Parkview Public School. in Varley i The Christmas Story from‘advocating religious education R. Dean. Jack Rodick. Roy Rob- tacked by a 5.... m re. Cember 7. Mrs. H. Baker and Mrs. A. Somerville. Mrs. J. Bar-.sunday at 9.45 am. . Mrs. A. Read presented the de- ton. and Mrs.‘ Bone. ' t u . Due to a last minute Changei votional service which was call-‘ The new officers were ins a - the Sunday school programme. ed "God in Dwelling.” ed by the Rev. A. Higgins. has been cancelled. The Sunday After the different annual re- The ladies of the UCW were Luke was read by four Seniorjin the schools. demonstrated his Students Cheryl Haikesjenthusiasm last week by pre- iLinda JOnes‘ Dawn Hood and senting a brief to the Ontario Debbie Stewart __ and the 0f_.Committce on Religious Educa- Village, and an eight-room addition is now under construction for use next September, planning for .further accommodation must begin immediately. l members of TSA 2 board decided last week. inson. Bill Robinson. Mrs. Douglas Hood and Mrsu Alvin Robinson were in charge of tickets. and refreshments cently. and has been under- going rabies injections as a result. Pet owners are warn~ ed to keep their family I ischool will have a small Christ- ‘ . _ fering was received by .Ioim“tlon In The Public Schools. The were served by YCHA members friends at home. Mr. von pm“ hid been read and ap' very pleased. t2. welfsmfgof‘i‘ez‘mas programme this Sunday. . vlt was pomted out that. In a three-week period iStewarl. Neil Armstrong. Greg The (‘Onlmmee l»? Chaired by assisted by Gina Allen and Kaitz tells us that he has proved 1‘ was comm“ ” had new memb'i's ‘ rrs' " h Neighborhood Notes in November. the total number of pupils in the area Hood and John Martin. “on helllel‘ MaPMlfi M"- 500“ Richard Calvert. been given permission bv been 3" Exceptionally “Gd yea" and Mrs' 1“” Deplem mm 1 6 Mr and Mrs Jack Barton at- grew from I 386 to l 408 almost enough for another Mrs George Homer led the rem“ “‘3‘ in his 404m“ I’ll“ Neigl‘horlmOd Notes the township police and the for the Ucw' . group' ~ d tended a Christmas iurkev din- classroom V i I ‘ iunior choir with llllrs Craw- he mum for “the (iomjm'ame Teal'hm‘s' “HIPS? Silldenls Public health unit to shoot The new slate of offices for I After the meeting “891 fan” at Montgomery: T‘an “ ' "ford a. the'0l.gan am; during‘and enriChmeni 0f the present were at Buttonville School last stray animals on sight. 1967.458 .WPI-e WSW“ by m; {gummy ?:\;nt:{f§én§isa$fi_ Richmond Hillvas guests of Sky- Ti‘llstecs had hopch to enroll dcmned by the board. which the service the children brought worm”) and r.eligi°.u5 instmc' “N‘k and Stayed I“ “l9 llelgh- The lllt‘idi‘m’e 0f rabies has nominating committee an e par 0 c ‘hne Pontiar‘ on Friday evening Chlldmn Hm 1m, Cedar Growwsaid mat some had been given Mme gins to me manger_ ' ‘{ggngélngBlSefllLiedcéglfllt’fgllb' hot-hood. Carol Bell and Joanne been grow-mt; throughout the inf last week Amund seventy Locust Hill and Mount .lloy) dis- out l'nad\el‘f€r}(1y from a com_ Rm.“ Dr. A. F. Binningmn‘cmistian . orient; educatiio: Bfalicki were guests at the liome‘county and late in November .mo people attended and a very ti icts. in a new StIlOO emg mercial concern. preached the sex-mom ..On T. 0 Mi. and Mrs. Russell Boying- clinics were held at Stoutfvtlle, tel - I i . .. carrying IlOCkC)’ t’qUipment Church With The Open Door.”for Clmsuan Chlldlen' on the buses was also vetoed by the board. except when it is to. be used for school activities. At‘ built in Markham Village. How-v ever. they were informed tliel village board didn‘t. wish to col operate in the matter and had asked for permission from York Ion. while Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thornhill and Richmond Hill. Reid hosted Suzanne Brown aiidenyone wishing further infor- Patricia Caesar. Miss Caesar ismation could call the canine from Trinidad. and had many‘control 889-1081. lpleasant evening was enjoyed by tall. LOL No. 91 will hold a euchre‘ party at the home of Mr. and Nlr. And Mrs. .IoIin K. Dickinson _ He asks that parents “state Next Sunday evening \vhenitheir emphatic support“ of such the annual candlelight serviceleducation by writing to the is held at Victoria Square Unit-Icommittee at Suite 700. 481‘ l Now Make Home In Richmond Hill Our Lady Queen of the World Roman Catholic Church was the scene of the August 20 wedding of Rita Louise Weller and John Kerry Dickinson. The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Weller of Richmond. British Col- umbia. was given in marriage by her father. Her floor length. A-line gmvn was fashioned in peau-de-soie with lace applique. and was accented by a train falling from a high empire waist. She Wore elbow-length gloves and her bouffant. veil fell from a coronel. of seed pearls and crystal drops. She chose a cascade bouquet of pink and white carnations. and wore a gold cross and chain. Maid of Honour Miss Anne Dickinson and Bridesmaid Miss Mary Ann Catania. wore floor- Iength empire gowns of shant- ung with matching removable OPP Traffic Report capes. and carried cascade bou~ quets of spindly mums dyed to match their dresses. Best man was Tom Dickinson. the groom's brother, and ushers were Gary Parke and Leonard Dickinson. The reception was held althe Legion Hall. Richmond Hill. where Mrs. Weller received wearing an ensemble of quoise shantung. with beige ac- cessories. She was assisted by .the groom's mother. Mrs. J. L. Dickinson. who wore a Marvel blue dress with matching jacket presided as master-ofsceremony. and Bob Gllpin proposed the toast to the bride. The bride and groom honey- mooned in Niagara Falls. and have taken up residence in Rich- mond Hill. Walking Along Highway Results In Injury For Toronto Resident Lacheur. 24. of 229 Zelda Cres- cent, was fined $200 and lost his driving privileges for nine. months. LeLacheur was convicted of failing to remain at the scene of an accident. driving without an operator‘s licence and hav- ing liquor in a place other than a dwelling. A Toronto man suffered a fractured hand when he was struck by a car while walking near the Summit Motel on Highway 11 last week. OPP, Oak Ridges. who inâ€" vestigated the accident. said James Fenwlck Rice was treated at York Central Hospital. after he was hit about 6.25 pm Dec- ember 8. * * * * tur-‘ and black accessories. Tom Rye‘ Driver of the car was William Horne Todd. Newmarket. who was driving south on 11 at the time. It I" it it OPP also participated in a court case in Richmond Hill be- fore Magistrate 0. S. Hollinâ€" The Oak Ridges Branch of the OPP now patrols Highway 9. west of Highway 11, New- market. to Highway 27 at Schomberg. Formerly known as Davis Drive. the road has recently been taken over by the Depart- Mrs. Gordon Read on Decem- ber 16. The Roselawn Public School HSA invited parents of children in grades 1. 2. and 3. on the evening of December 5. to enjoy a programme planned by the teachers of these classes. Each class presented two or three numbers much to the en- joyment to all those who at- tended. With Christmas now less than .two weeks away. let, your cor- respondent know about your holiday party. or your guests. share your Christmas joys and icall anytime. Congratulations to all the suc- cessful candidates who were elected in Vaughan Township voting on December 10. Old Red School House Is Costly If education seems costly these days. try buying a little red school house. Tenders for the purchase of two one-room schools were opened at the TSA 2 Board meeting last week, in Markham Township. and ranged from $2.- 000 to $10,850 for No. 6 on Don Mills Road in Victoria Square. and from $1.500 to $9,150 for No. 21. Locust Hill School on Con- cession 10, north of Highway 7. The board accepted the $10,- 850 bid of R. Bu-tterworth. in- spector for the Department of Buildings. City of Toronto, for No. 6 school. However. tenders for Locust Hill School failed to meet the board's reserve bid. As a result. highest bidders will be notified and given the opportunity to that time. skates must have guards on them. or be ade- quately covered in some way to protect the other passengers. In the matter of disci- pline, principals are in- structed to withdraw the of- fending pupil’s bus privilege card. and to notify the par- cuts. Said Inspector Maynard Hallman: “When the. bus privilege is removed. this In no way relieves the. parent of his duty to have the child present at school. If the child doesn’t. attend. the, at- tendance officer should be County Consultative Committee to proceed with the school for its own requirements. The board agreed to meet again December 12 when it will discuss plans for more class- rooms. including possible addi- tion to Marklee. Buttonville. No. .4 or Dickson's Hill Schools. It It * * The board received praise fori .its educational system. but. noii {its bus system from Mr. andl ‘Mrs. Ray Watford of Headford.. .who attended the meeting. ‘ “I don‘t think you know whall is going on." said Mrs. Wat- ‘tord. notified.“ She said the last. two days bad “When a child misbe- been “chaos.” with children‘ haves. the safety of the. whole busload is at stake." he told the board members. "Children must conform.” If they didn’t. the princi- pal had full authority to deal with the question. Mr. Maynard said. The board also: Was informed by Personnel Chairman Toogood. that. with all rooms ready for occupancy at Parkview School in January. it may be possible to have one January grade 1 in that school. Business Adminis~ trator Wilfred Morley. said that 76 children were already en- rolled for that special grade. Approved purchase of new flags for TSA 2 schools. includâ€" ing 12 nylon Canadian flags for outdoor use, one Ontario flag and one Centennial flag. plus several Canadian ones for inâ€" terior use. The flags will be purchased through the Lions Centennial Project. Opened tenders for painting riding too far and parents not knowing where they were going when they left home. The couple said their children had been transported to schools in different parts of the area for some time. but there hadn't been any problem until the new Parkview School opened. Transportation C h a i r In a n Stuart Watson agreed there were problems, but said the actual bus routes had to be tried before all difficulties could be spotted. There was a real problem at Parkview School where streets are “just not wide enough for school buses and time is wasted going around the block. “There was also the problem of parents driv- ing their children to school. and then the teachers not knowing which bus the chil- dren should take for the trip home. “Once children come on the bus, they know which one to take home." Mr. Watson said. In the meantime there was a good deal of organization required on the part of the school principals. The act of distributing liter- the entry to Unionville School and three classrooms and prices ranged from $315 to $1,668.63. As the low tender did not specify all requirements. it was discarded in favor of one by raise their offers. ature on school buses was con- John Heyink for $475. rake. in which Vincent Le- ment of Highways. TO THE VOTERS 0F VAUGHAN TOWNSHIP My sincere thanks for your support at the polls December 10. I shall endeavor to merit your expression of confidence. MARJORIE BLACK y . n-n- 5-0.9.“ RELIABLE SERVICE Bayview Shopping Plaza RICHMOND HILL l l I .1"-.0".0--- .mv-MD-"mp1 P “HOME There’s So cheque or WOll T.4_u-n-h-0-o-0m‘o--m“u-<I-i L--"------~«--~------ A LIFETIME GIFT By WILLIS NEWCOMBE Reg. $835.00 SALE $760.00 HANDEL. REG. $735.00 SALE $660.00 5 Year Guarantee GUARANTEED USED PIANOS, RE-BUILT â€" .. HEINTZMANS EACH $485.00. OTHERS FROM $275.00 UP Pyle Piano Sales 884-3614 I) 43 Yonge St. N. (Legion Court) erIect Gift! I For The Family . . For Friends An Inexpensive Subscription To 'I'I'IE LIBERAL PAPER OF THE DISTRICT SINCE 1878” mething For Everybody In Every Issue: Complete the form below and send it to us with your money order for $4.50 ($5.50 U.S.A.) for one year - 52 issues. LIVELY EDITORIAL PAGE IEN’S NEWS and VIEWS COMPLETE SPORT COVERAGE MORE DISTRICT NEWS MORE COMMUNITY FEATURES THE LIBERAL Subscription Order Form N ame -_~1.___-____--._____.--w-__..__.._.“__-_._.__a-_._ Address _____________________________________ .___ _______ _a Telephone ______ _ Mail To: THE LIBERAL RICHMOND HILL. ONT. 63 YONGE STREET SOUTH We will send a Christmas Gift Card with the first issue. ed there will be approximatelyl 70 girls from the three churchesl on the Victoria Square Charge. taking part. Brown‘s CornersI leaders are Mrs. John Buchanan[ and Mrs. Lloyd Tennyson (Exâ€" plorers) and Mrs. Brian Murphy .and Mrs. Sam Snider (CGIT). Dr. and Mrs. Binnington re- ceived a letter from Rev. and Mrs. Idris Hamid of Trinidad I lon this charge during his stu- BuiIding Repdrt i l i l l l Construction is proceeding. satisfactorily on three school additions and one new school in Vaughan Township, it was re- ported at the December 8 meet- ing of the public school board. Thornhill School Addition The greater part of electrical work and the openings for en- trances to the main building are completed. It is estimated that work on the auditorium is 75% complete. Roselawn and Joseph Gibson Additions Construction is proceeding on erection of the walls. Providing the weather is favorable the general contractors hope to have the roofs completed by Christ- mas. New KleinburgSchooI The footings are completed and the general contractor is proceeding with the brickwork. The plumbing below grade is installed and council has award- ed the contract for installation of a fourâ€"inch water service from the existing main on Sev- illa Boulevard to the property boundary line. Cost of this ser- vice, $4,062.37, is the board’s responsibility. Maintenance Sup- ‘last week. telling of their busy Boyington. Mrs. A. W. Miller. iiie there. Mr. Hamid assisted: Children Get Half Day Holiday When LangstaII Sch. Pipe Breaks interesting things to tell children about her country. Brian Stiver was in junior bowling competitions at Hamil- ton last weekend. University Avenue. Toronto 2. YCHA Euchre . The benefit euchre sponsored by the Buttonville Branch of YCHA was a success at Button- ville Hall on December 9. There‘have had their share of illness were 26 tables of players. ahdirecently. Mr. Buchanan is re- the gift table manned by Mrs.‘ . icuperating from a serious bout A. W.-Miller and Mrs. Reg Allenof ‘flu': and on Monday of this took in approximately $41. ‘ lweek Mrs. Buchanan ex ected Winners were Mrs. RuSsell p Keg Mrs. Roy Tooley. Mrs. George Kelly: Kenneth Fry. James. ported this was less than the estimate. Mr. McMaster also reported‘ that any questions he has raised on any of the building projects have met with good co-operation from the architects and have been corrected. The board was informed that? recent heavy rains have caused considerable flooding in the Gibson and Roselawn Schools where construction has broken the roof seal. This has caused' inconvenience but not closing of. classrooms. The custodial staffl with the construction crews. have made every effort to keepl the condition under control. working a considerable amount of overtime. it was stated. At the Langstaff School as a result of a break in a waterpipe‘ which flooded the floors on the morning of December 5. classes. except the oppor’tunity‘j class had to be dismissed for the morning. The maintenance; and custodial staff remedied thel condition promptly and classes. NO CHARGE FOR GIFT WRAPPING all. IKE EASE 3E IKle Kfiiflfilfifiififlflflflé 03463: EM cgzggmabgeeeszmwezzmz KRKQKKK I.IM the Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan BRAND NEW VIVAS IN CHRISTMAS COLORS NOW AT ’ SKYLINE PO Dates to Remember OSunday. December 18. CGIT and Explorers Candlelight Service at Victoria Square Church. 7:30 pm. OTuesday. December 20 Christmas Concert at Brown's Corners Church. OFriday, January 6 ~â€" Winter l Euchre Series at Buttonville Hall begins. 8:30 pm. twistsicécececicmécemxmczcieecieww’cixuémxmmmbm $12 DOWN ’ _ $12 WEEK I II. I NTIAC-BUICK ITED were resumed in the afternooni Pupil absences caused by the flooding can be recorded as “G 9612 Yonge St. 889-5445 erintendent Earl McMaster re~ RICHMOND HILL «exegesxmwgeeizrs days” for grant purposes. fortun- ately. s 727-9381 pointed over NEW, DIFFERENT Quit/r” EASY TO USE You can even wash your car in your Sunday best . . . [be/Illicit- 7/ " // Ii When our grand opening took place last Friday and Saturday we were unaware that we were obliged to have a license to operate a car wash. We were informed Saturday we would have to close until a license was obtained. This took until Tuesday mornmg. We wish to apologize to our many customers who were disap- THANK YOU the weekend. COIN OPE (NEXT TO THE SHELL STATION) '4 I . ’mmnmmmwmmmumnmmmxmm ' ~ ’ l RAT ' SOFSPRA CARWASII CORNER MARKHAM RD. 8: BAYVIEW AVE. 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