~ ’ or Ottawa, Montreal, Moncton, Hahfax. : Department of Highways. I Right-ofâ€"Way Division. 13317 Central Regional Office. Downsview. Ontario. . . _ Telephone: 248-3445 Richmond HI†â€" Barrow Insurance Services Ltd. SS4_]551 Department of Highways. . Ontario. Willowdale â€" Nell G. McDonald Limited. 221-1611_t g YOU CAN r0†W’fl’n m ; mil/1’0†>99â€. RICHMOND HILL LIBERAL Call Mrs. Ralph Harley 889-3313 mumnmuuumnusummmnmumuIunnnnvmuuummmmmmu would like to call on you with ‘housewarming gifts’ and information about your new location. The Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscription to the munum“uumumnmnnmmmmuIInnuumum:ummmumuu If you are NEW-TO-TOWN or have just moved into a new home Branch Offices: Vancouver. Edmonton. Winnipeg. London, Hamilton, Toronto Ottawa. Montreal, Moncton, Halifax. Your lnsurance Protection is inadequate if it has not kept pace with today's hazards which you read about every day in your newspaper. Rising costs, new purchases and home improve- ments also require that you protect your finan~ cial security with adequate insurance coverage. Consult your Economical Agent for a Tailor- made Insurance program to fit your needs. Avoid the penalty of TOO-LITTLE INSURANCE WELCOME SE RVI CE Thornhill’s Own . . . Head Office MR. NORMS§ CANADIAN ALL THE WAY SELLING YOUR BOAT? Find a buyer through a clas- sified ad in “The Liberal" on sale every Thursday. 185 easy to place your ad. Just can 884- 1105 or 884-1983 FOR FAST RESULTS. l His task is to study and recognize the hostel facilities In the Korea Christian Acad- emy in Seoul. An interdenomin- ational lay training school, the hostel accommodates 150 people and needs re-organization to make it self supporting. Mr. Vanderburgh is a gradu-j ate of Ryerson Poly/technical? institute in hotel and business‘ management. In his early thir-’, ties. he has spent the last seven' years in Fenelon Falls wherei he is owner and director ofi Cedar Villa Lodge.‘ the largest} tourist hotel in the Kawarthal Lakes area. A former Thornhill resident. Douglas Vanderburgh, flew last week for a four month stay in Korea on a special assignment for the United Church's Board of World Mission. Douglas Vanderburgh ls Assigned To Korea Kitchener, Ontario ix T Ire Thom/rill Sports Scene l I l l l out to Paul Taylor of Pearson was begun October 23 and con- Avenue. who celebrated his 10th eluded November 6 for Christiby having some friends in for a the King Lutheran Church. Rev.l party. Arnold Weigel was chairmani News of interest to the people with Harold Roesch of the of Richvale is most Welcome by Lutheran Laymenis MOVement your correspondent We would Fund assisting. The church will like to hear of any functions‘ be located' on the corner of meetings, special occasions. Royal Orchard Boulevard and:trips and organizations. Please Bay Thorn Drive in Northifeel free to call me at 889â€"3806. A church building campaign 1:00 p.m.. Local Time Friday, November 17. 1967 Terms: Cas h or certified cheque (cheque made payable to the Treasurer of Ontario) plus $100.00 Performance Bond to guarantee that work will be completed in accordance with D.H.O. regulations. Notice: A permit is required to move a building along. across. or over a Provincial Highway andvor a Municipal Road or Street. Persons who may be interested in purchasing this building for the purpose of moving it intact or in sections. to another location must obtain information regarding permits from the District Office noted below and from Municipalities concerned prior to the sale. For further information please contact: nun: ulluLlUu Icpul La 6 Property Sale 104167 ‘Thornhill win over Bayview by One storey. eight ronm‘ mas--19-6 in high school football. onary stucco clad house, being Touchdowns were scored by Lot 72. Concession l. T0\Vn5hiijichard Burton. two, and Den; of Whitchurch, County of York. Thompson. situated approximately 0 ne :- w * i. mile south of Aurora. on the‘ BOWLING east side of Highway No. 11. ‘r THORNHILL MIXED Sale to be held on the property‘ BOWLING LEAGUE at; : Standings: Bonnie Manzie. i i i I i PEEWEES November 3 North End Cleaners 3 Camp Borden 3 Neville LePage. Chris Sutton and Kenny Okada performed? scoring honors for the Clean- ers. Barry Howson picked up; one assist. November 4 North End Cleaners 4 Humberview 5 Chris Sutton scored twice with singles going to Bernard Souche and David Courta-r manche. Assists went to Souche with two. David Hartwick. two; and Courtamanche and LePage.‘ * "F i * Tand Rick Ha‘rtwick. Assists v ‘to Bagg‘ McIntosh. Woolnoi Law and Matheson. x- * >x * ‘MIDGETS November 3 Wilson's Esso 5 Camp Borden 2 Joe DeMarco scored h with singles going to I Johnson. John Blackboro and Gary Masters. Keith E picked up a pair of assists November 4 Wilson‘s Essa 0 Barrie 2 Manager Bill Huck' thought the score was pr ‘good because it was the clo AUCTION SALE OF BUILD- INGS FOR REMOVAL 0R DEMOLITION W. A. Stephenson 7 Camp Borden 3 The North End Cleaners got off to a good start with their first league game November 3. Rick Hartwick and Randy Bagg led the scoring with three goals apiece. Michael Coyne added BANTAMS HOCKEY Ia single goal. Assists went in ATOMS iBill Law lfourl. Bob McIntosh November 3 lithreel. Mark Woolnough (twol, Richvale Ready Mix 4 Michael Coyne and Clark Dav~ Camp Borden 2 lies. Goals were eVenly divided November 4 between Danny Clark, Calvinl W. A. Stephenson 3 McCathie. Wayne Stiver and Finchurst Boys Club 3 Billy Simm. [ 75ingl§ goals film] the sticks the Beautiful leis for everyone attending, a film on the four Hawaiian Islands and eight tiny Hawaiian dancers taught by Candy Turner were part of the Hydro show sponsored by the 2nd and 4th Brownies and Guide Mothers Auxiliary. Cook- ing of Hawaiian food was done by Gwen Reid. a graduate of Kemptville Agricultural Col- lege. The tantalizing aromas1 brought Hawaii one step cluserl Church News / Cubs of Ist Langstaff Keego Pack will meet Thursday even- ings at 71pm, beginning Novem- ber 7 in the Scout hut. First Langstafl' Scouts and Cubs Mothers Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Liz Peterson, 59 Westwood Lane. November 15. A hearty invita- tion is extended to all mothers of new cubs. Scouts & Cubs Department of Highways. Ontario Mr. G. Sellers RR. No. 1, Agincourt, On‘ Telephone: AX The Auctioneer: Correspondent: Mrs. Anne White, 24 Roosevelt Drive 889-3806 RICHVALE NEWS Ontario. AX. 3-4771 High average: Mike Tutt 218. Mary Redman 191. Marion Dun- can 186, Shirley Hopper 180. Over 200 â€" Eva Hingley 208, 215: Pat Burns 23]. 242: Man; Ross 206: Mabel Tutt 223. 258: Becky Kinney 223. 250; Lil Poole 200; Mary Redman 276; Lois Webber 212; Pearl Mad- den 202. LADIES’ AFTERNOON BOWLING LEAGUE Standings: 80’s 25. Ontario 25, Manitoba 24, Goofy Newf- ies 23. PEI‘s 19. Alberta 8. High single: Joan Fulton 218. Mike Tutt 218. Billee Maver 208, Jo Cruise 204, Nell Wright 200. Mabel Tutt 650; high triple Ihdcp). Becky Kinney 773; high single Iflat) Mary Redman 276 (hdcp‘l 300. Over ZOOâ€"Ken Poole. 222, 211: Reg Sparkes 203; Bill Gar- nett 293, 222; Reg Edwards 228; Keith Jones 264: Harold Hing- ley 200. 211, 227; Murdo Boss. 224. 244: high triple 1f1att Mabel Tutt 650; high triple Standings: Bonnie Manzie, 26; Ken Poole 28; Doug Bolton 14; Keith Jones 25; Harold Hingley 24; Mary Redman. High triple (flat) Bill Garnett 699 (hdcp) 813 high single 293, (hdcp) Bill Garnett. pm. November 4 l W. A. Stephenson 3 Finchurst Boys Club 3 l Single goals from the sticks (of Randy Bagg‘ Bob McIntosh. land Rick Ha'rtwick. Assists went [to Bagg‘ McIntosh. Woolnough, Law and Matheson. ‘ a: * >x * leDGETS :November 3 I Wilson's Esso 5 1 Camp Borden 2 [ Joe DeMarco scored twice _ o‘A, A s . _ . 4‘ n-~_ Correspondent: ‘ Mrs. Lena Jones. , 67 Weldriek Rd. i 884-0059 sNeighborhood Notes 1 Mrs. E. Burnie of 30 ‘Weld- ’rick Road spent a few days at .Expo as it was nearing its close. Highlight of her visit was the thrill of {he mini~raiL From it she was able to get a really good View of the grounds and buidings. ( Goals were by Paul Leth- bridge, Harry Stevens‘ Chris Sills. and Betts. Assists went to Stevens, Sills, Betts and Law, two. Next game will be against Aurora on November 11 at 7 pm in the Doublerink Arena. FOOTBALL Mike Stratmn reports Thornhill win over Bayview 19-6 in high school foot! His comments followed on the heels of a comeback by the Thornhill squad which was trailing 5-0 going into the third period. I Birthday wishes this week go out to Paul Taylor of Pearson Avenue. who celebrated his 10th by having some friends in for a party. Thornhill 5 Bolton 5 Manager Ken MacCallum of the newly formed juveniles says the team is shaping up fine. Wilson's Esso 5 Camp Borden 2 Joe DeMarco scored twice with singles going to Ross Johnson, John Blackborough and Gary Masters. Keith Bagg Wilson‘s Esso 0 Barrie 2 Manager B i 11 Huckvale thought the score was pretty good because it, was the closest the team has got to the tough team from Barrie. JUVENILES 7 News of interest, to the people‘cau of Richvale is most welcome by;839- your correspondent. We \vnuldï¬on Silver dollar winners were Donna Jones 698 and Lori Miuccio 725. High average: Russ Jones 226, Ann Hewitt 201. High Single: Lyle Breedon 314. Ann Hewitt 308. High triple: Lyle Breedon 822, Ann Hewitt 756. Birthdays Team standings of Richvaie East Bowling League as of October 31 are: Aztecs 36, F. Troop 27, Six Chanteau 27, Jim‘s Chimps 26. Red Caps 22, Beatles 20. Hippies 20, Dirty Half Dozen 18. Mrs. R. J. Miller. director of volunteers. and lst Vice-Presi~ dent Mrs. E. E. Spears YCHA, attended the 57th annual con- vention of the Hospital Auxili~ aries of Ontario at the Royal York Hotel recently. An open meeting of YCHA will be held November 9 in the hospital cafeteria. Guest speaker will be Dr. E. P. Far~ her. who will talk on plastic surgery. Bowling Two hundred students from Langstaff Secondarv School “Blue Shield" solicited sponsors at 5-: per mile for a UNICEF march October 22. It proved to be a financial success. Bonnie Bodnar organized the march. Attend Convention NEED GOOD WORKERS? GET 'EM FAST BY USING LIBERAL WANT ADS At present the congregation is meeting in the Thornhill Masonic Hall. Thornhili and will house a wax“ ship centre along with educa: tional facilities. UNICEF March any funct§0n5.[ Congratulations to Mr. and high triple Manzie, Bolton Harold Happy anniversary wishes go out to Charlie and Orma Ham- ilton. 72 Weldrick Road. They Were married 25 years ago on October 31. They report a very happy and successful marriage so far, perhaps because they started out on the stormy sea of matrimony in a sound boat with a strong pairs of oars. a good captain and the right mate. We hear the Guides have a real thrill coming. when they are taken to Maple Leaf Gar- dens to see the 1967 Ice Capa~ des. The Lutheran Church is temporarily using the Masonic Hal]. Elgin Street, for services at 11 am and Sunday school at 9:30 am every Sunday, Anyone interested in the church can call Pastor Arnold Weigel at 889â€"7216 for further informa- Mrs. Warren Bryce on the birth of their son October 21 at T0- ronto General Hospital. Mrs. Bryce was formerly leader of the CGIT group at Thomhill United Church. Harry Ross. Woodward Ave- nue. and son Ken are enjoying a week hunting at Kenscote Lake, Algonquin Park. Happy birthday to Eula Clow. Clark Avenue, who is celebrat- ing her 11th birthday with a party on November 14. The Rangers also took turns . . 1 ' v' ' ' . . _ Official opening of three new he pmg “1th Mmhael 5 panel“ “public schools in Markham TSA ngibvtgefhgsq223£2 they ream 11 will be held November 13.‘ ‘ j ' ‘ Woodland Senior Public School} ,M’Chael has rec‘wel‘ed [mm iis one of the three and it “,mjhls recent setback. and has be open at 8 pm for inspec- gradually resumed h's Six Dal- tion before the official cere- [ems dam" Everyone is enc‘mr' mom, at 9.30 pm. ‘aged with his progress. since The official party “.i" ï¬rst‘he is now crawling and is able open Baymom School at 8 pmï¬o use his hands to pick up a go on to Royal Orchard School COOk‘e or a toy- for an 8:45 ceremony. and then‘ Mr. and Mrs. Shier again ex- finish the evening at Woodland‘pressed their heartfelt thanks Senior Public School. Guestglo the many neighbors who speaker will be Inspector May-‘llaVe volunteered their help nard Hallman. BA, BPaed. 'and to the Rangers for their Neighborhood Notes gOOd tumn' ‘ Congratulations to Donna} Any girls interested in becomJ Ress. Woodward Avenue. on hening Rangers can call Mrs. Dr engagement to Lee Webster.‘F- Thompson at 889-4643. Meet-J Balsam Lake. The wedding is‘ings are held every other Mon-l planned for next June. day at 30 Bright Bay Crescent.l Harry Ross. Woodward Ave. November 13 at 7:15 pm is the: Official Opening Official Opening Official opening of three new public schools in Markham TSA 1 will be held November 13. Woodland Senior Public School is one of the three and it will be open at 8 pm for inspec‘ tion before the official cere- mony at 9:30 pm. Mrs. Flo Hall. 58 Steeles Ave- nue. is still in Sunnybrook Hos- pital. We wish her a speedy re- covery. Residents are pleased to hear that Mrs. F. Walker, 47 Grand- view Avenue. is recuperating at home. following surgery at York Central Hospital. LUKKLSPUNDENT: MRS. MAY HARBOUR -â€" PHONE 889-5205 With The Sick , Mark Gain. formerly of Hen-.Wm. Holowafl Friends and neighbors of dersnn Avenue. spent the week- John Street. no Mrs. R. Reid. 73 Highland Park end with Bruce Gould, Morgan land. Boulevard. are sorry to learn Avenue. l Guest speake‘ she is a patient in Branson Hosâ€"‘ ‘His Excellency pital. We wish her a speedy 6'00“ Tu“ rocco. Auxiliar) recovery. ‘ Second Thornhill Rangers...-...- NORTH RICHVALE NEWS South Thornhill News CORRESPONDENT: MRS. MAY KED BY W ELIBERAI. CLASSIFIEDS-Get Results-8844105 gireemmqimï¬eammmzésï¬Ã© tkkxmgakimgmmamxuuwxumxmmmmuuug The Knights of Columbus have formed a new council for Thornhill, Richmond Hill. Maple and King City. They held their charter dinner and dance Nov. 3 at the Canadiana Motor Hotel. South Thornhill couples attending were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Gould. Morgan Avenue: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murphy. Henderson Avenue; Mr. and Mrs‘ Jos. Loughrin, Henderson Avenue: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Howarth. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. KofC next meeting. This is. a newly formed group for girls 14 and over. No Guide training is necessary. Second Thornhill Rangers Camp observed National Good Turn Day October 14 by help- ing at the J. Shier home, Glen Cameron Rd. The girls wash- ed windows. cleaned the car inside and out. raked up the leaves and some took care of Michael. to give Mrs. Shier -time for essential work. 7015 YONGE ST., AT THE CORNER OF YONGE 8. STEELES Use your Essa-Matic Credit Card hhimh 31313 GOOO SOURCE OF PROTEIN FRESH! GOOD TASTING! DARKAND llGHT BAKED BY m IMPERIAL 1 l3; Ladies of the parish guild are‘ busy sewing and making articles for the Poinsettia tea and bazaar on November 18. If anyone in the area would like to contribute items or baked goods, please call Anne White‘ at 889-3806. The Pioneer Girls of Lang- staff Baptist Church invited their “Pals†to a Hallnwe‘en' Party last Monday. These adults enjoyed the festivities at which Heather Brooks won the prize for best costume. She wore a velvet dress covered with pearl buttons to represent a Pearly Queen. Church News The girls enjoyed box lunches and closed the evening with taps. The CGIT girls and the Ex- plorers of Thornhill United Church held a Hallowe‘en Party at the church November 1. There were many original costumes. Those worn by the CGIT were judged by the Ex- plorers and those worn by the Explorers by the CGIT. Explorers m0ving up to CGlT were initiated by having to go out and trick or treat. St. Luke's and St. Robert‘s Separate Schools are pleased to report that their students col- lected $271.72 for UNICEF while out for “tricks or treats" last Tuesday night. Guest speaker was Most Rev His Excellency Francis A. Man rocco. Auxiliary Bishop of To: ronto. Wm. Holowacz. formerly of John Street. now living in Wel- land. Hallowe'en CORRESPONDENT Mrs. Geoffrey Cook 84 Garden Ave. Phone: 889-4553 W4 SHOP AND COMPARE..J‘“ “A WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES ARE COMPETITIVE lANGSTAFF NEWS STORE HOURS: Mon. to Wed. and Sat, 9:00 am. to 6:00 pm; Thurs. and Fri., 9:00 am. to 9:00 pm. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday PHONE 889-7661 4 TIPPET ROAD 2nd publication thiS'Bth day of November 1967 4. The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objections to the said work will be considered. DATED at the Township of Markham this 2nd day of November, 1967. 3. Application will be made by the Corpor- ation to the Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the said work and any owner may Within 21 days after the first publication of this notice file with the Clerk of the Township of Markham his objection to the said work being undertaken. The estimated cost per assessable foot front- age is $14.58. The ‘special assessment is to be paid in twenty (20) equal annual instalments and the estimated annual rate per assessable foot front- age is $1.29. (a) approximately 2186 lineal feet of sani- tary sewer on Elgin Street from 230 feet west of the west limit of Orsi Street to 38 feet West of the common lot line of Lots 5 and 6, Registered Plan No. 8 and on the proposed road allowance, as des- ignated by instrument No. 49215, By-law 1948, Township of Markham from Elgin Street south- erly to the existing sanitary trunk sewer, a dis- tance of approximately 510 feet. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $49,- 438.50 of which $1,948.62 is to be paid by the Corporation. 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Markham intends to construct as a Local Improvement on a portion of Elgin Street and on a proposed road :«xllowance.~ The Corporation of the Township of Markham LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT: The eritire move is handled Wirtï¬véz and minimum mgpnyenience to you One phone call brings arcoï¬n'e‘oâ€"ds T.R. representative to your home for a free estimate. Call today and learn how T.R. efficiency can save you money. The care and efficiency that T.R. puts into your overseas move assures yqu the ultjmpte p_ro_tec_ti_on and safety. "The Friendly Movers TlPPET-RICHARDSON LTD. MOVING O STORAGE O PACKING O SHIPPING is hapdled with careâ€"with'maximum efficiency H. C. T. Crisp. Clerk, Township of Markham, RR 2, Gormley, Ontario. , Nov. 9, 1967 Agents: Allied Van Lines 638-3530 E~67A