Vaughan Township Police said that Rev. Norman F. Shar- key, 58. apparently died of nat- ural causes sometime between 6.30 and 8 am. Anthony Hall of Manon. a porter with the CNR. told police he had called Mr. Sharkey at 6.30 at his compartment as; he had been instructed and thought he heard an answering reply. said key. ural 6,30 A rl‘imm’ms minister. en route to Toronto by CNR train for a holiday was found dead in his compartment near Concord July Timmins Cleric Dies On Train Trip Mr. Schoulen is manager of the Kresge Store in Richmond John Schouten of 285 Elm-Heights Centre and has been wood Avenue was unanimouslyja resident of Richmond Hill appointed to the Richmond‘for the past four years. Mr. Hill Separate School Board Neill was a teacher in the York July 25 by a vote of trustees Central high school system. to fill the unexpired term at Five names were placed in “Mt†Sam Ne‘u' Ml" NH“ nomination including. the m0 has {nowd “3 L9".d°“ “heâ€? unsuccessful candidatES at the he Will be superwsmg the re-‘elecï¬on last December. 1 source centre of the University ‘ of Western Ontario. He was1 PORTABLES ’ elected in December 1965 for1 The board received a letter a two year term, which expires of thanks from Thornhavem at the end of this year. Mr. Education Authority {or pro-1 Neill’s resignation was submitâ€" vision of a portable classroom ted to the previous board meetâ€" at a reasonable rental. Trusteet mg on JUly 4- lJohn Pennvfathm- renm-tpd Hm!“ John Schouten New S.S. Trustee However. when he still hadn‘t Replaces Sam Neill Cascade When the party’s over a Cascade 40 electric water heater can have its finest hour Front row (left to right): \i'ice~President J ohu Vigrass. Chairman of the Board Jim Stockall, President Arthur Blow. Secretary Bruce Venn. Back row (same order): Director Bert Gramsch. Treasurer Edward Gutzman. President-elect Bill Rice and Director Neil Shaw. Absent when the photo was taken were Directors Douglas flinch- cliffe and Moe Williamson. Richmond Hill‘s acme Civitan Club will be headed by the abme 1967-1968 executive, selected recently when they met at the Honey Pot Resort. All Prepared For A Busy Year THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursda Police said the deceased’s only known survivor was a brother, Sidney Sharkey of Tis- dale, Saskatchewan. Funeral services were conduc- ted in Timm'ms by Branch 88 of He was pronounced dead by Dr. B. W. Granton. Richmond Hill. appeared about an hour-aud~a half later, Mr. Hall went back to the room with sleeping car conductor Vivian Rainford, To- ronto‘ and used the pass key to get into the room. Mr. Shar- key was then discovered dead in the bathroom PORTABLES The board received a letter of thanks from Thornlzaven Education Authority for pro- vision of a portable classroom at a reasonable rental. Trustee John Pennyfather reported that the portable ffrom St. Josephs‘ School] had been put into ex- Five names were placed in nomination including the mo unsuccessful candidates at the election last December. Canadian Legion Sevenâ€"year~old socialites have a way of leaving more than a gift at a party: ever been stuck with a tutti~frutti- topped tablecloth? These are the times a Cascade 40 can really win you over. lt provides all the hot water you need to suds up a ‘strawberryâ€"specked party dress, its chocolate-cheeked owner, and the pile of party paraphernalia you'll be left with. A Cascade 40 electric water heater may not make the party . . . but it could save the day. For more inform- ation, ask your Hydro. your hydro cial. If any large residential development is planned, he was instructed to prepare a brief to be presented to the Ontario Municipal Board at its hearing August 1, and call an emergent meeting of the board for its; approval. ‘ i ANNEXATION } The board agreed that it ,would have no objection to "Richmond Hill annexing 250 iacres north of Elgin Mills Road IEast if there is assurance it ‘will be developed as industrial and commercial land. Separate school children from a limited residential development could be accommodated in existing“ classrooms, according to school‘ population figures now avail- able. The trustees Would object{ to any major residential de- velopment. it was agreed. Busi- ness Administrator Jack Mat- thews was instructed to ascer-, tain what assurance ratepayers; will have that the land will be; zoned industrial and commer-i In both cases the lease re quires that the pox‘tables bt returned in as good condition A portable from Our Lady Help of Christians Separate School has also been leased to the York Central District High School Boa1‘d.. cellent condition and the exâ€" terior painted before it was moved. gust agreed that it no objection to 1967 " " 'N {\l, COME ON“. I. DUNLOP TIRE - ..pt(1’( ' 0F OUTSTANI COME ON . . . JOIN THE BIG RUSH! ROUND UP THE WHOLE FAMILY AND HEAD FOR DUNLOP TIRE SALES AT 303 NORTH YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL, THE CROSSROADS OF OUTSTANDING VALUES. THERE ARE BARGAINS AND FREE GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY. COME ANQWHELP US OPEN WITH A BANG . . . YOU’RE ALL MORE THAN WELCOME!