THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Feb. 23. 1961' " Elgin Mils - Jefferson News Church News At the morning service at St University Of Waterloo Local Students Are Introduced To Wonderful World Of Computer College and at present is at Teachers Tl‘alf‘llnf,’ Coileic. pre- - - - l as you, “9;,†Rape,“ TaXI Transportation Costs Increase V .lohii's Anglican Church. the paratorv to taking tip service in lchferson Scouts. Cubs andthe Diocese bf licewatin. T3)†mm“ “Ill I†Emng “p I99 3‘ “ell 35 Ill? m‘m pallce Brownies marked Badenâ€"Pow- where he will be ordained m RlClImOnd Hlll‘ \aughan and hem“ hem: “Sue‘l‘ ell Sunday with a church par- Don't forget the open house Mrs M Black and her dauglr tcr, Jemima-Min. Mrs. W. Hoop- er and her daughter Karen. Mrs. D. F. Snell and grandchild- reii and several other mothers Branch 375. Royal Canadian Legion By Eric Chapman - 884-6021 . H ‘ 'ind children of the cimm i't' 'v e v « . ‘i t « Markham Townships ‘ln this \\a\. he said ‘the . , _ . . ‘ t Ull.‘ Twentyâ€"me Students hom‘beal comses and the me Hal _ ‘ _ ~ _ I > - _ - ade. at the rector\. fridav eieiiin: u * ~ . . . . d 132 d 13 an Thornhill‘ .ou. “.el. 1. “Rented bystug Readers may recall that the lot the lotthmmlhs (emenmal The increases H aloii: with committee can exei'Cise some _ l I, ~ a . ‘ ~60 ‘CI '1‘. \mp. (ll 3 Stuflem‘i “7mgâ€. dl‘ gra es an 1 .c ises 6 ep . . Legion} highe“ hnnm' the Year wiebmtmns. Annmer ML mher chames_mn b m I d Iomml over “ho as the 1m The seriice ha: taken h) ie_iiinin-_ at i.) . ’ll (ieii .lassé‘) lrlall Saturday evening. 5 e c C C L g ‘ Cubmaster Nick Ensor and the “Ill be mo“ “Clmmc' rh" m" Secondary School and i? stu-‘dents selected as ab0ve average , dents from the same grades in in ability and mathematics. Mel‘llm‘lous SGI‘ICe Medal “35 Bayview Secondary School were This is the third year schools a‘lal‘df‘d last i't’ar l0 Comt‘adt‘ among 220 mathematics studentslfrom York Central District have JBCK Sanders: It has the “1‘53 of 10 Ontario high schools wholparticipated in a similar study lime in Brahth 370 hlSIOY." that studied computer science at the at the university. The session the Ward had been made l0 3 University of Waterloo Febru-liasts from 9:30 am to 3:30 Pmlmember‘ ary 11. The local students were;and is a one-day orientation Recently we were informed accompanied by five teachersiprogram. with the studentsthat the Legion's national exeâ€" ‘thfee from Bat/view and two‘startinz from scratch. They al'hcutive had approved the top from Thornhill. Both the four‘introduced to the world of lhe‘award to a second member of -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-lcomputer and receivemStI‘UCliOnithe branch. Because the award THE lin programming. Finally ll'tO)"l‘laS not yet been officially an- ;ac 11 uta m ram into thelnounced. we may only report Challenge ‘colillgullerll In this gway they beâ€"lthat the honors and awards com- OF lcome aware of what computerslmllleé‘ are currently Planhiitfl a Isecond honors and awards din- liy the it u i- i' enccs " . _. . _‘ The mhdltctor was Niklaus 5 c i ntipa ities an H w I g I psalm “as led by pan] \cime casion will maik the first an- Vtyss and pianist Henri Brass- amended bylaw, lhe may or al~ov noted thatiThe lessons “ere road b“ have mymsary of the mmmg of mo am. The Changeiq “1‘7"†ammunmd the Increase In la“ [are “Ollld McDowell and Cindy lli'ihon present rector and his familyjkiߠlast week 5 Richmond Hill lend to encourage a better and me prayers by Brake Jones to this parish. Council meeting. ,Slal‘dald “I la)“ dmer' The oftering was received by Neighborhood Notes They include Bl†he dld feel that 111“ he"Craig Gadsby and Bobby \i'at- Owing to the freezma rain An increased passenger fare Cause four more. licences “mild ers, The color party was made Wednesday the. meeting lot the of from 30 cents for the first be “31131319 lllal 1‘ dlfln'l “0°95†up of Jeff Miller. Jimmy Ger- niotlicrs' auxiliary was cancel- one third of a mile to 45 cents Sal‘ll." mean Ill†SITOUId be IUSI her. Glen Polliamus. Mark Gib- led. It has not vet been de- 'I'he raising in Richmond Hill halided Oltl lltdlSCI‘ll‘llnalel)’ 0†son. Johnny Gerber and Blake cided when it will be recon- of the limit on taxicab licences a first call. first served basis Jones. The sermon by Rev. E. vened. from 16 to 20 to bring the num- this year. C. Gerber was on the Parabley . . . a. a .- ber allowed more in line with Councillor Lois Hanccy. chair-lot the Prodigal Son. [3339321lirgieTlgzllllo “tlllle1 the present population. Vaughan man of the bylaws committee. The scouts “ere under the “a†calmly“ hear Ol~anoe\'j]]e 6n and. Markham have no limits 0“ Said “‘9 “Pence-S “'OUldl†bc‘direction of Ken Wilton. the the weekend of Februgrv 10-12.i taiu Iit‘E‘l‘lCCF- handed out indiscriminately but Cubs of Mrs. Mary Ensor and;w~licn the mercury dipped to 38 pomtment was that of Rev, Noi- man Gibson of Richmond Hill L'nited Church. Air. Gibson will he deputy chaplain asststina at Rev. James O‘Neil. of St. Marys Anglican Church Mr. O’Neil is Legion Chaplain. After another comrade 'name to be announced was recom- mended for life membership. Comrade Hopson aroused all present by stating that the branch intended to hold a pro- vincial darts tournament this Saturday and wondered if the branch could furnish a potato \‘ia Special! DRAPES 99¢ ‘ per panel BEAUTIFULLY m. . t . , Cancer ‘cagsd‘iomultiis play an ever- ner. Peeler for use in the kitchen Ah intimation \iill he the stated they would be available‘the Brmvnies of Brown ouiidogyees below zero. Led by (LEAth expanding role in our society presentation of the 3153] will He noted that dart players were establishing of a $100 licence and would be distributed to Adele Costoff. Commissioner Ken Wilton and Joe lnglcs. the LEUKEMIA and computer science is begin_lbe made at that time together great fish and chip eaters and fee for adding a new cab to a persons having the qualifica- of Brownies Mrs. N. Broad was following Scouts participated: . . . Leukemia is cancer of ning to appear on the curricu, with other awards to deserving while facilities were available company “1th yearly renewalsjtions. also present. jLai'ry Wilton. Ronny lngles. the bloodâ€"forming. tissues. lum of some Ontarin high branch members The date of for frying we. had no "spud of cabs already in operation to’ Councillor William Lazenby Next Sunday at '1 am there Walter Cracknell. John Gerber. Long conï¬deer primanly a schoots‘ these visits to the uniï¬the event. and names of honored itet‘lel‘"- HC :15de If anyone be 591 at $30 â€" an increase of was somewhat concerned withlhi“ he a céiehl~auoh ‘of ihe‘iBlake Jones. Chris Fullman and disease of children. it actu- versity are increasingly valupguests will be announced sub- present knew u-hat one looked $15 from the present fee â€" for any on? tax, “rm monopolizmg Holy Communion at which the‘DaVe McDowell. RICHMOND HEIGHTS :Jnltii' :ttrgtfsggggsflgrfaaguilt: able. 1sequenuy like and what it might cost. Ille‘lll‘ï¬l cal? and $20_l01‘ eahhithe taxi trade observing thatipreacher will be Jim Doriond There will be a group com-l CE T children it is usually the ac- Thornhill Secondary operatesl y T f C ‘ Comrade Doug Clarke then add‘lmnal Sah'F‘lb drlvers “:lll“‘\“lt€h i‘Ou _laCk competitionlwlho is no stranger to St. John's. mittee meeting at. the home oft N RE Ute form and the survival 3 computer course on an extra_ \our Legion reports the commented mat he “as not in, also pa.V $0 {01 liCEhCCS. an lhï¬the S€l'\‘lC€ is something very Jim is a former church armylhlrs. Mary Ensor Sunday at» l“ The Mall ' 584'6171 period is shorter. can be arrested for a time by newly-developed drugs and Leukemia curricular basis. mailing the sound 535mm al the CW“ 15. formed on the financial aspects icrease of $3. The increases inibadf' Icaptain. a graduate of Wycliffct2,30 pm. programmed cards to Waterloo for processing. and at Richmond now fixed: and I’EEUlat‘ ViSllm‘Slof same. but admitted that he to the haht‘tuel hall “‘9 MPH“ used to drive one during the ally arrived eqtiipped “'llh 93“ war. Comrade Hawkcs frowned licence fees will not be effec-i‘ tive until January 1. 1968. ‘ The changes took place fol! There are. two taxi companies1 in Richmond Hill. independently owned Richmond One is the‘ ' Hill High School. also extra- curricularly. two groups are combinations of drugs. There is no preventive or cure. plugs are advised they mat.V h0“' upon unnecessary expenditures‘10“mg a meetmg 0f the met l'llll‘RlCltl‘ale TBXlCOIhDahy and. Many scientists believe how. learning Fortran programminglleave the†equmment at home'land suggested that dcliquent ambulance and bylaws Wmmit-Ithe Othel‘ 15 a 00-Opel‘ath‘e run‘ ever that cures Wm be found They get computer time on an The acoustical arrangementsrdues payers he afforded meltee with taxi representatives. lby individual drivers and opcr. for leukemia sooner than for intermittent basis at the IBMaround the “all had. for somepriviiege of HP. “3301‘ Thomas Broadllur“ ales under ll“? name 0‘ AVenue‘ any other cancer. Test Centre. time been plagued Wllh unusual Tm problem of U“peelcd‘also recommended that taxt 313- Transportation Systems. These plications in Richmond Hill be‘latter drivers own and operate referred to the bylaw commit-.their own cars. Town Council Briefs Richmond Hill Counctl con-‘struction and maintenance. [screams and \vails. which seem-, ed particularly pronounced whenever the microphone was rudely handled. While it could. be explained that the sound trouble was attributed to tweet-‘ ers and woofers. and all kinds ’of other things. including Mrs. potatoes was then referred to| committee. which will no doubt‘ attempt to negotiate an arrange- ment with local establishments1 well versed in the art. of spud peeling. WHEELS AND HAS TO GO? WHAT MADE BOB TOMPKlNS SO MAD? BIRTHDAY tote so and so. a moonlighting SOP-505211132: ï¬ligriiecngg \fï¬i’stdered the following businessi * * * * rano from down the “rest Whoitalic»; lace at Neumrkef Le jo at. its regular meeting. Approved inclusion of ' I‘eEUIBI‘lV sings 'Clair-de-lee' p . l g. n . ' f $300,000 in the. town‘s five- I ‘ ion Maich 1. and the Legion‘ Approved the grantmgo year capital forecasts for recreational facilities. The forecast is required by the on Royal Canadian Legion Knit- ting Circle nights. no reader .would believe it â€"â€" for every- $100 to the Co-ordinating i Welfare Committee to be i used towards the. cost of spring district convention will be field at Bolton on April it .The biennial provincial convenâ€"i 3rd Anniversary Special: 3M2 an jbody knows that there are notion is m be mm ‘hjs may in. distributing Christmas ham Municipal“ anfd; suCh thmgs as tweeters and‘Sariiia be inning June '3 and’ INN i woofers. Em“ g " ' k w i i t I Reiecterl a request to erect a banner across Yonge Street by. the King Branch YCHA because. . of council policy not to permit The person responsible for re- Legingaslhlufelge“gin-Z? ï¬lélcgï¬: arranging and fixing the variousl . Ito attend all of these events. sxm honic movements of the ’ . _ l p The ladies‘ auxiliary reports “ons- Appi'oved continued member-. ‘,ship in the following assoc1aâ€"t 3 garments beautifully cleaned Association of Ontario. . . am lification system is Com-l . . V _ , . . banners on Yonge. and finished for the price of two. trad: Brian Sawyer. He wasttheir next Centennial Year Illa-50:15 and bReFL‘fs' 3:502; Approved paying of $25 . - - u - - - u .- - - - .. . given a recorded vote of thankle‘VE‘nl “111 lake Place all “193ml l e mem 6158:; Deputvq dues for membership in the s - ‘ Russell Lynett, all the last “emu†mee‘mg'lcourl 0“ malch 23‘ and 351‘ anions-k Mack Clement in the As- and this oes down in the min- “Embers and friends to keep: _. . - . . lules‘ notgm stereo. lthis date open for an evening sociation of Munimpal Cleiks1 3 land Treasurers: $20 for mem-l Other business conducted at.0f fun and laughl'er- the Omar-m Goodl Ontario Traffic Conference: also agreed that Councillors Lois Hancey and John Mac- 3 shirts beautifully laund- Diarmid be the official orc . . _ .. bership in -. t . . . . . . the execuuve meeting mcludedi A big day for Branch 313 will _. i the .ear. representatives I and the ‘ S 9 “ed and returned m 3°“ at a vote to end the issue of a be this Saturday morning “mfg? “WW†f“ y i police commission be re- For the answer to these fascinating questions tune this low price. quested to name two repre- Legion bulletin every month. mat 11 am the mixed darts tourna- sentatives from the police iii A 19: k was stated that the bulletin waslment gets underway. Excitement in to CF GM or better still come in to TOMPKINS . - - - - - - - l _ - - moving too costly a method oLand meals will be available Wiggotxg égzraiiil:;0:extl department if they so de- I . , a . , . NOTE: Included in the above drycleaning price providing members with noticetthmltghout the day- and m lhet Dense of the wage,- pollution Sire- t and ask us. ( We ll give you a clue. it 8 somethmg to is our fashion finish. i°f a f°rth°°mmg general ’“ed'ie‘enmg the male†h m“ a“ control plant on Markham BELHAVEN: North G\villim-. do with the ridiculous prices that used cars will be sold at for this week only at TOMPKINS SALE). And who knows, you may win a mystery prize too! CHRYSLER DODGE LIMITED 395 YONGE ST. N. RICHMOND HILL Phone: 889-1915 884-8118 ling. Members could read all thelm‘lleS “'lll celem‘hle their “'lnS-i news in the bulletin. it was said. and Perhaps lhell‘ “5595‘ at at and this therefore led to inaiâ€"jdance beglnmng 8-30 pm- i tendance at meetings. Memberst Members and friends are iii-l water Resources Commjs. will now receive their notice ofivited to come and watch the: sion. general meeting by postcard. games during the day: admis-i * ‘heen contacted by a Toronto ‘ The decision left Bulletin sion will be free. All will bet Filed a submisston from the'dehtist who was anxrous to re-' ‘Editor Doug Hopson without alespeciaiiy welcome at the dance City of Barrie requesting it to locate in the township, He said; job; but this lasted exactly sixty/later. and tickets for this are $2 endorse a resolution that theihe had been made aware of thei seconds while the vote was re-lper couple. with a buffet landlDepartment. of Highways pay lack of a dentist through news. Corded. then Comrade Doug \‘l‘aSlPEI'hBDS flSh and ChlPSl b61h33100 percent on freeways and reports. The matter was refer- lduly appointed poppy Chairmanlsei‘ved iconnecting links. 75 percent on red to Councillor Waiter Don-‘ . . The execullVe 3150 BDDOimEd PYOCGECIS from the Event “'ill‘arterial roads and streets; 50 nell. chairman of the committee Comrade Al Fogal to the posl-‘EO to support 0111‘ Legion Mid-Iperceiit on all other municipallinvestigating the job of acquir- ttion of Legion Parade Marshalget Hockey Team. lstreets in the cost of land. con-ling a dentist. BUY BETTER i F OR rat/u. Road in the amount of $58.- 750 submitted by the rep- resentatives of the Ontario bury Township. which is with-l out any dental service. may be getting a dentist soon. Leslie Baker. a resident. of the district. ;told council last week he had Colonial Quality Cleaners & Shirt launderers 361 EAGLE ST., NEWMARKET No limits - 3 weeks only - Feb. 24 to Mar. 18, 1967 Free Pickup and Delivery - 887-5665 tit ’ MILD CURED, SWEET PICKLED OTTAGE ROLLS "T 55¢ IA 02. Tins lGA CHOICE PEACHES 14, Oz. Tins lGA CHOICE PEAS II Oz. Bottles lGA CATSUP IGA ROYAL GUEST COFFEE COLOURED QUARTERS, l Lb. Pkgs. BAG lGA MARGARINE "Shop where you always get a little more than you expect"... BAYVIEW & MARKHAM RD. RICHMOND HILL out our 496 f tLb. , . Canada No. I AGrade E.I. POTATOES 50 LB. BAG WHOLE WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. SPECIAL AT ALLENCOURT lGA ONLY Rea’ Brand Beef Sale BLADE 0R SHORT RIB ROAST lb. CROSS cur $1.39 Sweet 8. Juicy Size I05 IAFFA 002- ORANGES 59t "7 "‘3. 24. It". -5. â€"L