.. . , . . n Janis Whmh tOOR place on Sat- â€21813:: :arhredthlfv Jtifefeslsgs- nr ay. . _ _ ' ' ‘ ‘ t1 n b fire of the old In- “ The adv1501y hoards 0f both‘tlilel: l?ousey north of the Yonge ‘éhurohes met Jomtly Tuesday gStreet cairn Richmond Hill evening. ' . Early readers please I‘emem-EF’re Departmehnturzvas at the her the meeting of the chancel scene {0" fiver :inh at th e glgiéd tonight (Wednesday) at Gohr’lrzrljgsygidgi'gad garner a hay : pm. I _ . ' _ ' r . Inn in to E. J. Um The married couples 3‘11â€:ka bias gknicked down by meet Friday at St. Johns ath fey 8:15 pm when two films will be‘vandals. shown. The service next Sunday will be a celebration of Holy Communion at 11 am. The funeral of Alberta Legge, the widow of Kenneth Legge. was held on Saturday. The young peofale played Volleyball Saturday night. and then went to the Allencourt Lanes for bowling. Neighborhood Neil's 'The ’flowers on .thé {ani' and altar were from the wedding of Owen Oliver and Barbara Raw- },ith which took place on Sat- nrday. Rev. E. C. Gerber was guest preacher at a youth service for the Church Boys’ League and Sunday school children at Grace Church. Markham Vil- lage Sunday. In his absence the service at St. John 5 Angli- can Church was conducted by Leslie Eliot lay reader at St Markfls Oak Ridges. Preacher was Leonard Lomas, lay reader at St. John's. who outlined the parish's missionary/ projects. Church News Mrs. Claudia Wood and Mrs And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 16th day of November, 1967. DATED at Richmond Hill this 2nd day of November, 1967. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Voters’ List Act and that I have posted up at my office at 56 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill on the 2nd Day of Nov- ember, 1967, the ]ist of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection. MUNICIPALITY OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL COUNTY OF YORK ELGIN MILLS - JEFFERSON FIRST POSTING VOTERS’ LIST CORRESPONDENT: LEONARD LOMAS Telephone 884-3000 Town of Richmond Hill CLERK’S NOTICE OF SUCKEYE SALMON [JED CHEESE ’E BUCK NAMOND WHTTE PRUNES FARM KIST BREAKFAST BEANS P and R FANCY RED MIXED. OATMEAL I’ RICE CEREALS PABLUMEié PUDDINGS CUT GREEN or CUT WAX IGA CHOICE PEANUT BUTTER YORK SMOMH or CRUNCHIEâ€" 15 0!. hr SRIRRIFF “BUB" â€" BUTTERSBDTCN, CARAMELJiHOC. or VANILLA (u-ln-vo-c Town of Richmond Hill R. LYN ETT, Clerk. OF AURORA. Dr. don Auard at the annual fall meeting of Ontario Medical As- sociation. District 5. held recâ€" ently in Barrie. Established nearly 20 years ago, the award is made to a doctor who has made a significant and worthy contribution. not profession. but to the commun- ity. chmond Hill â€'0‘. O h- Clawford Ense‘ recei1ed the highlyâ€" prized Br\-1 only to his work can be put off for a while if some movement is goâ€" ing to be made. Mayor Thomas Broadhurst agreed this was a reasonable re- quest and asked Clerk Russell Lynett to set up the meeting. Councillor Lois Hancey asked council to consider a policy on how sidewalks are to be paid for. She pointed out that $30: 000 to $35,000 has been desig- nated in each year of capital {forecasts for sidewalk construc- tion. “It was our intent to have a sidewalk program. but first we need to set a payment policy." she stated. Birthday greetings to Kath- rin Ratchford. Brookside Drive on November 9. Hallowe'en Damage townline. Twenty-five guests were present. Mrs. Dorothy Wilton is fly- ing Friday from Toronto Inter- national where she will be matron of honor at the wedding of her sister. Linda Roberts. She will stay in the west until Novem- ber 23. - Birthday greetings to Kath- rin Ratchford. Brookside Drive on November 9. Hallowe'en Damage Hallowe'en in the Jefferson area was marked by the des- Airport to Winnipeg. In the last few weeks of its should have top priority. "It . I existence. it, looks as though may not be revenue-producing This ‘5 National Remem- Richmond Hill Town Council but, is certainly very import- brance Week; Md this Sunday ’will be very busy studying and ant.“ he commented. local residents will once again considering reports from other‘ Mr. MacDiarmid countered gather at the Cenotaph in Richâ€" llevels of government. that this was not the type of‘mond Hill to pay tribute to the First on this agenda is g policy being sought for side-1112.000 Canadians who died in meeting with the architect of \\’:llk5.fblll~ (Zine “ï¬hich “1'10u1d de- two world conflicts. .the Centennial Swimming Pool‘Ci e i an W ere l E 10W“ . ' , , . _ Eto have the original design ex- would install sidewalks at thP‘ate‘vtehaï¬lirellqngeda' 3:;s‘einysli1é18 ’plalned and what would be en-_town expense. where they: . . . ‘tailed in carrying out phaselwould be installed on the local each year {01 Remembiance. A two of the project, the rooï¬nglimprrwement basis and what day m Semembrance Of those in to make it a year-round rec-'would be the policy for replacâ€" ““0 kWh}, and “led '0 make reational facility, ing existing sidewalks already;and Prese'†Canada and We Thu arnhitnnt will he asked fnlpaid fm" Canadian way or hfe' Perhaps ‘Lnim ,i...|..._ "human «kill-In...~ "-1. Dorothy Wilton held a lingerie party at the home of Mrs. Wood. Beech Avenue. on the townline. Twenty-five guests were present. OR ! Councillor Ivan Mansbridge felt that an overall program for removal of ditches and inâ€" :stallation of storm sewers and :curbs throughout the town The mayor countered with the need for a policy of good financial planning â€"â€" to decide what money the municipality can afford to debenture each year with percentages desig- nated for certain purposes. He felt the present matter when debentures are issued for what- ever happens to engage the sympathies of council at the particular time was rather hap- hazard and suggested it bears no relation to reality. He felt a certain percentage should be annually designated for rev- enue-producing projects. a per- centage for park development. for schools and for other pro- jects in order of their priority. Councillor John MacDiarmid stated members of the recrea- tion committee are a little per- turbed that nothing has been done to date. noting that cer- tain work has to be done on the pool if it is to remain an outdoor pool. Some of this work can be put. off for a while if some movement is go- ing to be made. The architect will be asked to evaluate a proposal by Stran- steel and suggest other altern- atives. Pool, Policy 8: Reports To Occupy Council Time 7 A11 non-members and wives welcome ' 9“!‘,‘“‘V“““I‘< ‘I‘.“““““!“ : ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION I I Legion Court. Richmond Hill I SATURDAY, NOV. 11th - 8.30 P.M. Mr. IGA shows how much he really cores with . . . . DANCE rs 50 EASY! This week you simply 9d Doub'e ï¬ve â€emf of your cash regisfer tape â€" Complde doflevs on‘y '5“ be doubkd. This gives you eddï¬ional fopes #0 use for items from five IGA Giff Cahlogue â€" or {or EMon MET- :handise Cediflqafes and wifh Chris-Om: fas‘l approaching VIM“ beï¬er way #0 get a head mm on your Cknsfmas 96‘“: acquired WM! fGA Tapes or Em Cerï¬ï¬cam cos? you noihing. FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 8. 9. 10. 11. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. $1 .00 per person DOUBLE TAPE DAYS I Deputy-reeve Donald Plaxton noted that the Southern Six might be requested to permit County Planner Conroy Dow- son to forward a copy of his re- port on these six municipalities to the Ontario Municipal Board. It was agreed that the council ‘should consider his report and an earlier one by Planner Eli Comay in depth, so that they can make recommendations to the Southern Six. Councillor Lois Hancey also requested council to give con- centrated attention to the Smith Report on Taxation. She reported she had read more than once that Premier John Robarts had promised to con- sult the municipalities before adopting all or any part of this report. On many occasions at this council the provincial govern- ment has been criticized for imposing legislation on us about which we had no forewarning. I believe it is important that we make arrangements to dis- cuss the report and have rec- ommendations of our own ready. This is one of the few times we are going to be con- sulted before something be- comes a fact." she stated. comes a fact.†she stated. The mayor reported a copy of the three-volume report and a condensation available in his office for any councillor who wished to study them. “I think we would be very remiss in fulfilling our duties if we don‘t," was the emphatic reâ€" tort of Mrs. Hancey. c1c1e 11 and wnere me [0 1n would install sidewalks at the town expense 11 hei e they would be installed on the local improvement basis and what would be the policy for replac- ing existing sidewalks already paid for. Mr. MacDiarmid then invitedi council to remain in committee- of the whole to discuss “Where we go from here" recalling that annexation of the ac1es; area north of Elgin Mills Side-‘ road has been carried out suc-t cessfully. "I would like direc-l tion on what I am to do now." he stated. Deputy-reeve Donald Plaxton noted that the Southern Six might be 1equested to peimit‘ County Planner Conroy Dow- son to forward a copy of his re: We a1e indeed. very fmtun- ate that. \1e have a day set aside each yeai fol Rememb1ance. A day in Remembrance of those who fought and died to make and prese1ve Canada and the Canadian 11ay of life. Perhaps uhen young childien ask their parents and their teachers the reason why we set aside such a day. we might answer that one of the reasons is to remember the past and to learn the les- sons it has to teach. It should teach us. while maintaining an adequate defence. to exercise all our thoughts and energies to avoid any further conflict ‘.by rededicating our lives this Remembrance Day. to the cause of peace and goodwill to all men. Mahatma Gandhi. dressed in I: a “hite flowing bedspiead “ith hairy. knobbly knees pronuding I beneath caused quite a stir on ‘the floor of the assembly. His slave-girl from somewhere out ‘ of an Arabian Night was equally distracting. particularly when it I was discovered that the pair 11 came from Richvale and were A parade of veterans will form up at 2:15 pm on Sunday at the Richmond Heights Cen- tre and move off shortly after to the Cenotaph where the ser- vice of Remembrance will com- mence at 3 pm. All veterans of Richmond Hill and surrounding areas are invited to participate in the parade, and a full turnout of Legion members is to be ex- pected. All citizens are respect- fully urged to participate in the Remembrance ceremony. in parades preaching peace at any cost. will parade before a Cenotaph this weekend wearing a poppy in the manner that others did before them in the years, between 1918 and 1939. Many of whom now lie buried because of the same ideals. The Hallowe'en Costume Dance held recently featured just about every comical char- acter in the community, all of whom were satisfactorily attired to avoid identification. The Legion press, however, manâ€" aged 10 interview some of the celebrities gathered at what re- sembled a United Nations Gen- eral Assembly. and the follow- ing '15 a brief resume of how. what and who took place. But let us also never forget that in spite of all the lessons of history there are. unfortun- ately. still those among us who would attempt to take hard-won freedoms away and change our way of life. And each one of us should hope that those who sometimes carry banners and participate DENTAL CREAM FACELLE ROYALE WHITE-PlNK-YELLOW or AQUA TOWELS COLEATE REG. or WINTER FRESH SPAGHETTI SDFTDRDRINKS HEINZ 14 oz. Tins WISHING WELL N0 RETURN BOTTLES 23 02.8tles Buyview & Markham Rd. MCHMOND HuL 44 DZ. flUfCK or 48 OZ. INSTANT 2 Ron Pkg. Your legion Reports The Maharajah of Addis Ababa was also present along with his Maharanee from down- tnwn Ethiopia. and Gene and Anita Herman of Laverock Avenue. were accompanied by Bill and Helen Oakley of Bed- ford Park. the latter couple representing eastern potentates from neighboring Persia. Popski's private army was represented by Al Ferry. and his battledress emblazoned with Greek symbols reading "phi. delta. theta" must surely have been recognized by First Viceâ€" president John Tsinonis. who came dressed as treasurer. Freddie Bird's Band happen- ed to be playing the theme from Exodus at the time. and the heat, from the. prez did justice to Gene Krupa and will be suit- ably rewarded come the Day of Atonement. Mrs. Kay Wood. in black; tights. long blonde hair and a; Beatle cap. said she was defin-I itely not representing Twiggy.l and her husband George, Leg-' ion district membership chair- man. was dressed as Little Bo« Peep apparently looking for‘ more sheep. President Frank Barrott was dressed as a Legion deputy zone commander and‘ demonstrated his ability on stage at the drums. ‘ The assembly was called to order at the specified time and about sixty castumed patrons were paraded before the audi- ence and three judges of the supreme court. One Indian maiden dropped her papoose as the procession disappeared through the south door and cir- culated throughout the prem- ises: and they presumably took in all of Richmond Hill and Oak Ridges for the time they were gone. the infamous Arthur and Lucy Rickard. Prizes were awarded to Arthur Rickard as Mr. Gandhi. Mrs. Nellie Spence who was clad in an 18th century swim- PRECAST CONCRETE STEPS | SAVE MESS, FUSS & TIME Branch 375. Royal Canadian Legion Reinforced concrete Unit Steps can be installed quicklyâ€"without piles of sand and cement on paths and lawns. The one-piece construction avoids “frost heave" damage. 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Vic and Elizabeth Col- ton as a pair of expectant New- foundlanders about to em- bark for Britain to have their sins corrected under the na- tional health scheme. Terry Sutton as Marlon Brando the underwear king. Wally Smer- ziak an up and coming lawyer who got called to the bar. Edith Titshall as the Queen of Easter Island. Those mentioned in des- patches include Orva] and Rose Donnelly. as Satan‘s choice There were. of course. many others present who contributed a great deal to the proceedings. Unfortunately the music of the last waltz concluded the taking down of everybody's particulars and the Legion press hopes to see all 'of the aforementioned on parade and suitably attired this Sunday at the Cenotaph. SAVE SHOPPING STEPS Look in the advertising columns of “The Liberal" and you will find many helpful hints to save shopping steps. Dave Hollingshead as a Texas Ranger. Doreen and Nelson Hunter. Mildred and Bob Stevenson and Bob and Diane Bickford. all as a bunch of fun- makers. 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