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The Liberal, 28 Dec 1967, p. 15

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. THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Dec. ‘38. mm :l'tlllllttllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllltllllltillll\\t\lll\\\l\lltltlllltilllllltlilttttilllltllltlltllltlltlllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllttllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll’F M I C d d I ' N New Children ’3 Book Set In Ma 1 A , ap e, OflCOI‘ a n ge ey lStl‘lCt EWS . ’l‘onio the Pony and BUZZ)" is a natural for author dren‘s sons and wow? the about in an unusual way “Tho Liberal" is always willing to publish items regarding people and events contributed by its readers in Maple. Concord and Edgeley districts. In is not lust another children‘s "‘l'ncle Rozor" Aubertin. tale of adventure around it. cpl-era! years ago. as he and Maple. please phone Mrs. Janet Myers. 832-1423; in Edgeley and Concord. Mrs. Margaret McLean. 884-1105. “0W TON“ 15 a beallllflll “ho llW’S at 34 Lancer Born in Montreal. he ll\e(l his wife Evelvnne were driv Palomino and Buzzy a little Drive. .\laplc. A very versa» in the USA until he was lllE in the countryside she city-raised boy who are pllt tile man he wrote the story. six. then returned to his drew his attention to a lone . ign in: chargel of da lvery lyrics and music and sings birthplace where he attende l.\»looking pony. This wasthe ‘ . xDCCla A nSC an late the four recorded songs. French schools through the ills)ll‘ati0n for a so her In S‘hools Bung many exciting adventures as To help finance publicaâ€" eighth grade, When he was hus‘band wrote ininiéi‘deiately l they roam the countryside tion of the book Mr. Auber- 16 he ran away from home. and which eventually evol\'- This was me league's Chris“ i neéilelllagicciqgntai‘r.dangers Lin sleiaries to aixipeople I‘l'a1\'€lllilg SYé‘l‘ tliiousaiiid ed iLnto1 the present story, “m - ' . . ac i. an is now it cs 0 . ova co ia. eâ€" “ inc e Ro er“ is 40 years :33; bigorlimfy nféhiujixl Sate: l of speeding automobiles. an promoting its sale throule cause his parents disapprov» old and 1mg in Maple with They were Marg Thacker' Lee . ’ eggiaigieedtbfll. tahit:ereat‘lzoarnsdh316;; public aplpleail'ancei ai'éd in- edAof his writing ambitions. his wife and two teen-aged , . . a c ' “ . - ' ei‘views. 9 ms area y ap~ . er serving in ie anâ€" ciildren. Penelo e and fight-33113111; E1133 blade 0f 5* Snawml“. \flClQUS pcai‘ed on "Luncheon Date adian Army during World Roger ,1); p Moore Mai.g Cmok' Sylvia Bed_ “ponynappers and a blinding with Elwood Glover" and on War ll. Mr. Aubertin studied Publisher is Pageant Press. Jim and Marnie Harding and‘ ford. Beiw printing Benv piipiis in Vaughan Tmmshipequipmpm and im. kindm.gai._ fog. through the intervention the "Betty Kennedy“ radio photography and attempted inc. New York City. and the children Malea and Paul of Ot-i' Riimhie. jean 3111183 Mice Public Schools are going to ten equipment. $3.500 for (lllp- of this wonderful guardian. show, to earn a living by ti'celancv hook is available from mail “ma Spam Chris'mas “Vim theirl Abraham. Det Palmer, Dorothy benefit from sale of five one» licatln: and office Millipment "long “"th “"5 ('hlldmn's A meal Saw-“ma” ll" Had“ mg l“ ml“ “9”- ”m‘m'mV “m” “fills” and "ham bonk' parentsv M“ and Ml's' Bl“ Davis Malins. Doris Roberts and Lynn and two-room schools sold eai'l~‘for use in the schools and $1.- book mm” a record .nn “'1 Almer'in has “Two” he found mi; “Mk “m mm‘ “mes l“ “‘9 “93 of Gram Street. and Mr. andi 'ieiiison' ‘ iei. this year. The schools 000 im. paying. it'illt'l'li four songds \it'hlfi: songs for the past quarter unerative enough to support if your younzsters like Mrs. Ed- Harding 0f OldllE‘ld i . , hmhght in a iota] of .115500 i . .- ._ l m 0 1? film)" all 5101! of a century without success. his family and took other stories of adventure and ani Road. Also spending (‘hristmas Ladles League “title: figÂ¥g§gy.fi Tmm took a” and ii was remitied M iii? DEL cowgsg gzzigm‘fll“35:63:;ij he played as the story is read He decided to write stories employment. mals they \vlil enjoy this with the Davis“ is Mr. Davis" Monday December 18 was the for the. best effect. including his songs and for "The Adventures of ’l‘onio one. written by a neighbor. u ’ Y A . . A - ~' < . ' ' ts from Harry Coop- cembt‘l l4 mf‘f’lmfl 0f Vaughan for five building lots on the mother. _. M ~ a ~t of end of the second SClles for the ‘9)“ PO”! . . . . . i _ ‘ Mm u'Iel D \ S .iadiesv league and Exports were ers crew in may December 20..Township Public School Boaldlnorth side of the Langstafl ei-litlllllliltllllllllllllllllltlllllltttlllmllllllllllillllltllllllllllltlllllltltllllillllltilllllltlnllllltltunlitlllttllllllllutllllltlullllltitlltlltlttiiiillltillllllulutlIlllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllltlllllttlllllillllllllllltlllllllllllllllllulululltuulttuuitttltlltttttllllllltlltllllllllllltltllllllltl-F l‘oronto. * * i * ime winners with 34 pointsi Jack Sheppardts ieam‘ Harryuthat theie will be an estimatgdlpubiic Schooi piopmii.‘ from- 0.7.;;li;7;i-U;i;l'é:;-'_v;i;lv-‘Gu-u-u-i-i.n . - . l ‘ ‘lVIathewson‘s and Roy Clegg'siexcess‘? "el’enue "Vel‘ exile“ _1“ing on Bunker Road. The salei - . . . .- .- Thifgg'awgfgjfo’fih“N13155:?933.2323; 33:...Sageinigxfgimok five points from the squadsltm‘e this year at close lo size-lie Dalebrook Investments untiSeek Improvement In School Articulation it Road on the birth 'Of their Son’ Exports and Buckinghams eachiof Ken White. Dave Thackerioog.h b ‘d i d . lited has been completed. 'lotali‘ Means of im roving articularw to Fade 10 inclusive and t i 3- .'..:::",..--.;::.'..an... ' Peter at York Central Hospital took five points from Roth- 311d Ray Jelilson leang tl‘lemt e . 031 apploye ‘.ecom'lprlce ‘5 $48500 “1mm lnCIUdeSlt' b t pi t and[ .. g .' ' f 9‘ .,. .Oli " I ' . ~mans K0015 and Cameos who With two pomts each. mendations from its finance} cash (town payment of $12.0o0t mm c ween e emen ary aiivange a program 0 ln '61\lSl-i: O" the mommg 0f December h‘ t t , . t Bob Julian had high single committee to spend: $35,000 foriand a first mortgage of $35,300 secondary schools were discuss- tation between teachers in the” m h ‘ 22‘ ‘l * it it ’eagtafgingswgtpfiig se'nd of the and tripie with 304 and 763' library books. $37,000 for phy-ion an open basis, Payable Within ed in late Novemberlby superin-lsenior public and separateli '5...".:;:'-o-..;;::u..... stcal education equipment. $15.â€" Ohe year and earning 7% inter- tendent of schools in the al‘eaiSChOOlS and teachers of grade 9 . .~ - 0,. .5 Greg Shore came home from series Saw Bucmnghams Wlth Pioneer League 000 for audio-visual equipment. est. The agreement of purchase served by the York Central High and 10 in the secondary school..! 0. - 0 Portugal December 19 in time 37 points but they were the Thursday December 21 saw. . . , ~ » - > .- l .~ - l ‘ . I . . I, ‘ _‘ i. i ‘ y . _ . l$B.500 for seience and outdomiaiso states that, the vendor “in School District inameetintz “lll’l The superintendents. mspec- i «90 f‘" Chl15tmas 3‘ home- Greg'mnne's of the inst genes and ome Dmme'vs mam take five education equipment, $5.000lassume responsibility for pay-.i‘Regional Superintendent E. C.‘itors and supervisory personnelii works for Barringer Rosearchlineligible to win again. Exports points from Peter Craib's crew each for “bf” v. i (i . . . v. ‘ ~ _ , . H . y shelvmg and mom of fees to the manor 455,. Rist. East, Central Region. 09- met, with Mr, Rlst and the con- , and was nine months in hetand had 34. Belmonts 23. MatineeSland Ed Boiietts team do the inf me purchase mic“ ‘paiimem of Educaiiom This inflsuiianis a, Bayvie“. Secondary i I , .o--o-).o.o-o.l-u-o.<--- . . ‘ l - - l o and then six months in Portu-i23l Players 21. Rothmans 21.38am against Len Week-s hol's-.llllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt I . t , . - - gal. He was in Canada for fivelKOOlS 15' Bone” leads “'ilh 55' Weeks 7 The nummr Mum-“0n pmâ€";i'ghlhlftugpesgiledohiaénueifedi'ht2:tSChm] December 15‘ days for the last week of Expos High single for the nightj37. Craib 35. Downey 27. I ellore gram. for which equipment isldent D Rsmachhaid m Vaug-i» 7 --.‘,.,,-, .,, , ,_.i His mother. Toby and brother.went to lsobel Dahl with 287 High triple went to Leo If. h _ (,1 b being purchased from this sur-.han T‘mvhshi Public qcimoi. j Stephen went at that time to and Betty Fraser had high Weeks with 5m and Ed Harding Juc ,0 ’ u plus 4mm?“ m“ hegm 3‘ School Board Decemger 14 ‘ KINGSDAI F ANIMAI V Montreal tospeiid the time with triple with 684. had high single of 234. i 40th Annivergw. nestling m lanuai‘ifi William. ' ‘ ‘ ‘ - / him. He will no“. he siaiionedi w 7 VWâ€" ' ‘ y IOIiver from the staff of the Tentative plans were made HOSPITAL T 1 h 2 4 in Canada. i I, veil re Emhr Club in ‘George Bailey Senior School for a team of consultants from ‘ ' e 9 one 23. Pete Shore is still in Menloi f/‘t . " ’ cerebral)“ it; 4m; annivzrs- will organize the program and‘the regional office to assess the DR- CARL HEDER p . park. Caiiiomia‘ when, he is. (at; f l I i T a” January 8- The club iwill work under the directioniprogram beingr carried on in} TEMPLE 3540‘ . : TOWNE 31 COUNTRYE SQUARE. YONGE & STEELES : m the photography business. ““““““ H r it ’ r in," held its first euchre Janu. id Malcnlm MCRObeNS' “he "armus SUblCClS from grade â€" r: I i â€"V'_ l ary 11, 1928. so this Janu- ' Y 7 I '7 ary's meeting will be. a spe- cial celebration and it is j, i, ~ hoped that as many of the home to Tucson, Arizona. Nov-l '- i. , ember 1. Their son Tim and‘E“ 1 -' r_ 4 'y' 7 f y 'y club:s former members as his wife Jenny haye just moved 7 ‘ l DOSSIble. Will come out. A E back to Toronto from Truro. ' hismry 0.“ t.” Club's 40 . Nova Scotia. where he has been?l I . iv.“ :‘flfl-r" years‘ activities is also be- . working for a drug company.l M“ “‘5 WENT“- ‘ * * ’l‘ * l At the close, of the 1967 Several of the classes atl Results M games played at‘ners and was assisted by hen. season. the financial state- . George Bauel’ 59mm SChOOIithe Doublerink December 23: ton Bellamy on one and by Don me!“ Showed a balance 0f collected money and gave tliciinOVICE pridham and Ken Simpson on $81-51 on hand. funds to a charity. rather thanl Maple 2 Bolton 2 the other. Pridham was assisted.‘ Officers elected for 1968 (ACROSS FROM TOWNE & COUNTRYE SQUARE) have a Christmas Party withi Stephen Jones was assistediby Simpson and Bob Salna on were President Roy Glover. presents 'or each other. this by Doug Fox and Fox by Steve the third goal for Superior, Vice-President Harvey Ush- OPEN 24 HOURS -- 7 DAYS a It is at 'Bill and Muriel Weir, Maple. Ave. moved from their Maple year. Merrill McPhail's grade B’Sh . {0 Ma ie Dennis Stapeiy was aided by‘ er. Secretary Mrs. E..Barry A Class was one Of these‘ The‘PEeElggiis r p ' Brother Norm on the losers'l and Treasurer Alex 315mm- Clllldren decmid ‘0 give web” Bolton 3 Maple 2 only counter. tllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllltlllllllltlllllllitlllllllllllllllllll money 10 the 1‘ “’19 Llons to 6, Maple‘s goals were scored bytâ€" 7- - used for a needy local family, D- b. B wk f. m Gord Pa“ _. Mr. McPhail felt that it was a‘m‘fi landOTTO; ‘R‘Lidon and b‘vi good thing for the children to‘Paui Hoogenboom unassisted. have a part in the spending of their money. so the class went BANTAM i A New Winter Playground shopping and chose the ingred-f Map]? 1 B0110" 1 ients for a good Christmas dinâ€"l Dave Wilmn‘ unaSSiSted‘ wast :the marksman. l ner. SNOWMOBILING Maple. 2 Bolton 1 A class was another that chosei _ ' . to forgo their own pleasure this Maples 20315 “‘91‘6 PM in the Rent from us or bring your own year. Their money went to the twine by Jim Maddin helped Santa Claus fund. thy Ed Hoogenboom and Georget it- v w t [Saywell unassisted. l M. B b. .. .d. . ICE SKATING one Silas? aatfaJosleltgol)‘:l SGgihgoz‘ATOM IGA 1 Arctic 1 ._ School held a bridal showerl Ronny Guilodin was marks-‘ Outdoor skating on a natural pond for their teacher. December ZGLman for IGA and Kier Todd forl at the school. Miss Grigor is‘Arctic. l being married during theiTexaco Crestwood l Parkers 0i Christmas vacation. 1 Goalie Dave Bayley rackedj Early Malling Helps ‘iup a shutout as teammate Bill‘ . . postmaster Eric Brim re-;\Vright got the only goal of the‘ Old fashioned horse-drawn sleighs ports that this year's Christmas game. ‘ rush at the local post office wasVPEEWEE , . . . . about on 8 p3,. with niheryeaisW Superior 3 DEA 1 ion and your family Wlll enjoy the Winter fun To help “'ilh the seasmlal‘ Gary Oliver was the marksâ€" and plav on 200 acres of picturesque wooded work load five Christmas helpâ€"‘man on two £10,315 for the win. ” . ers were employed to assist the? pa‘kland- regular staff of six employees.‘i One advantage enjoyed thisi year was that the rural carriers were able to we. thcir 50 Concord Correspondent miles of country route dailyi _ i - without. undue difficulty, be- “The Liberal" requires a i cause of the good weather. correspondent for the Con- - ‘ Mr. Brice stressed that one cord area If you enjoy distinct help for the local postiserving VOL”. c'ommunity ‘ office was that most patrons ob-iand want to earn some served the mailing dates and. this “’35 0f immeasurable aldtem'a money the" phone 13 miles east of Markham Rd. (Hwy. 48) on payed Hwy. No. 7 in getting the mail out on time.iStaff Writer Margaret Mc~ As of the Friday afternoon be-‘Lean at 884-1105, ‘ fore Christmas all mail and par-‘ cels was cleared out and deliv-‘i ered. i i this weekend. have guests from out of town or are ' ' “(fill/’7' .; .7 planning to be out» of town. , ii“ , OUR GRAND OPENING FESTIVITIES Enjoy a new taste treat . . . hand-cut, delicious doughnuts as only Mister Donut: can make them . . . light. fresh, tender, homeâ€"made good. You’ve never seen such a tantalizing, tempting variety. They’re quality doughnuts . . . and you’ll know it at the very first bite! ’ll‘"-lv-ll-4I-lt.fl-l>-U.0-0. Come out this weekend v---~<-.«----o- your friends and neighbors "t in Maple would like. to read l ' / - \\ \.II I / ' about it in next week‘s ls- l, sue of “The Liberal“. - ,._./ : Just phone Mrs. Janet Myers at 832-1423. give her the details and she. will be :aa.‘:.rlr.::.l:;:.:a Injectable happenings. AURORA: Nine-year-old Tomi Haywood of Temperance Street‘ had a narrow escape when he "We're making sank to his armpits in quicksandj NEWngh‘su’ength concentration 7 I” impact as_ fin, to thel eai;l of; NEW Non-staining formula a batch right/70W- urora swimming poo. ay-i . mate Gary Verbakel rushed to NEW Longer'lashng the Haywood home and Tom‘s lower costtreatment “mle- Gordon Stephenson and , . , . r , , r l , water Wait hi you taste the fancy pastry doughnuts > . . ‘ . . ' . . i _ r ’ i i l i i i i i ‘ | . V _ “mom palm “9.”, gm)?“ 0“ 5m.“ GA” Imemble In?“ affords . l. c‘- ‘c ct Lt Li L L ‘c L v v ‘y L c t c Ohmic; c v c a c c Donut . i you ll find only at your Mister Donut Shop . . . “‘9 5091‘“ Th“ ""‘l‘a-‘m '” swine men the ultimate in protcc- . pull the boy frcc. l‘olice patrol~ . . . . an a» u they taste as good as they lOOkl led the area until a fence “as no.“ again“ pFOfit'mbbmglmn de' ' erected. 'l‘lle Quicksand came fiCiency anemia. Only 1 c.c. per pig While you re at Mister Donut. relax. With a cup of from a sewer firm‘atlon 0n does the job. Mister Donut coffee . . . the world's best. Wellington Street East. i Vivi l A product of Canada Packers Re~ Bring llti: timipnn in your new MISTER DONL‘T Shop. Yonge & Steeles and be our last April. Whitchurch residents have been seeking a site for a‘ permanent museum. Their neuralgzramssaa ‘2; animal health service & DOUGHNUT the public school board. it was Offer expires Midnight Sat. Dec. 30th. WFT. Not redeemath in “nsn. . . suggested that the century-old . SChOOI 6‘ Bogartmwn be used a e I - w. W‘iStfiffii'V‘i'l’t’to i‘yaoo’V‘A/‘M‘"C“intllfli‘i‘A“7‘:""'\i".’\.fl"’lfl ‘ . omister r. when it is no longer required >< E \V‘ / i K \\ \ _\ \ i“ \ i >‘ a w w a by the trustees .lnspector V Douglas Adams felt that nec- ecmrv Department of Educa» tion approval (‘t'llllCl be secured. BALLANTRAE. Prompted by searCh‘One Ofme many new SHUR' ' i the enthusiasm shown the ex- GAIN Animal Health SchlCB items. : i hibit “\Vhitchcurch Through ' g ., ~ I i I The Years: held in "andorf Acailablcnow at your local guest fill a flee doom and a cup of the World‘s best coffee. SHL‘R-GAIN Feed Service Dealer

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