APRIL ‘27, SATURDAY. 1.30 pm. Rummage and bake sale at Maple United Church Hall. i2 noon Rummage Sale. aus- pices Richmond Hill Senior Citizens, Legion Hall. Richmond Hill. c1w43 MAY 4. SATURDAY â€" Rum- mage Sale â€" Norm York Com- munity Hall, 5090 Yonge St., starts 1 pm. Forest Grove U.C.W. c1w43 APRIL 27, SATURDAY, 10 to MAY 3 -â€" 7.30 pm. to 10.30 pm. May 4 - 9.30 am. to 10.30 pm. May 5 - 1.00 pm. to 10.30 pm. Aurora Recreation Com- mittee's 6th Annual Art Show, Aurora Community Centre, Aurora. Adults 50c, children 25c. c1w43 =5; OPEN / . / Mon. - Fri. Sat. 2'95“: ¢7z00 mm. - 9:00 pm. 7:00 am, - 6:00 pm. Richmond Hill - Phone 884-4423 295 Yonge Street South ammo Dunn's Let us remove and tag your studded tires for proper re- lacement next Fall‘and mount your regular tires now 1' pleasant Spring driving! Are you still driving on Studded Tires? Drive in today for FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE WATCH FOR BAYVIEW PLAZA'S GIGANTIC I TREASURE HUNT MAY 2, 3, 4 Bv law. tires with metal studs must be ' removed by April 30th. ‘ Next Fall, you must reâ€"mounl. your ' studded tires in {he same direction of rotationâ€"otherwnse the studs may be- come unseated and lost. Eh'minafe Guesswork Yonge & Levendale Richmond Heights Centre c2w42 Teenagers Are All Champs â€" Mayor (Continued From Page 1) schoolage is not that there is not enough for them to do in Richmond Hill, but that there is too much. “I have found that I have had to draw the line with my sons and limit their activities.†Mayor Broadhurst agreed that this was particularly true for those attending high school, but Mrs. Hancey claimed it was also true for those in elementary school. Other members of coun- cil agreed. Reeve Plaxton added to his comments by pointing out that there always has been and al- ways will be a small percentage of the population which will not be reached by any pro- gram, who are not interested in recreation facilities. except as an excuse to get away with acts of vandalism INSTANT CR EDIT CONVENIENT TERMS CASH NEEDED CENTRE Queen Scout Badge Congratulations to Jim Hazel- wood, 52 Spruce Avenue. on receipt of his Queen Scout Badge. Formal presentation was made April 20 by Col. M. I. Walton, MBECD, commandant of the Canadian Forces Admin- istration and Logistics School, Camp Borden. at Stouffville Secondary School. Jim is a member of the lst Richvale Scout Troop and it is a distinct honor to have a local boy re- ceive this high award. Neighborhood Notes Sorry to hear Mrs. Peg Chalk- lin is entering York Central Hospital and hope her stay there will be a short one. Jim Chalklin was in York County Hospital not too 'long ago. as was son Richard. so we hope this will be the last hospital visit for any member of the family for some time to come. Hospital not too long ago. as‘ Both Guides and Brownies was son Richard. so we hope‘will be out in full force on the this will be the last hospital‘evening of May 8 for their an- visit for any member of the‘nual cookie blitz. By buying family for some time to come. 1cookies, you can help the girls Cam and Rita Monture. fox-m-lfinance their activities. No ad- er residents of Roosevelt Drivelvance orders are being taken who left to live in Hagersville:this year. have decided to come back andeions Club We understand will be living in? Recent elections of the Rich- the Richmond Hill area. lvale Lions Club put Wally we understand will be living in Recent elections of the Rich- the Richmond Hill area. ‘vale Lions Club put Wally Sorry to hear that Ed Hari‘is,:French in as president of the Garden Avenue had an accident3club for the next year. Others with his ski-do and hope he isielected were lst Viceâ€"President now on the mend. 1Ken Hough, 2nd Vice-President Congratulations to Mr. and‘Cla‘re Greenfield, 3rd Vice- Mrs. H. Adams on the recent President Al O'Brien, Secretary arrival of a lovely baby daugh-IJack Tontegode, Treasurer Ron ten Peace, Tail Twister Bill Robert- R. E. White, Roosevelt DriVe‘son. Lion Tamer Stan Judd, is down in sunny California vis-‘One Year Directors Bill Roots iting son Bob who lives at San‘and Fred Iris, Two Year Direc- Mateo. just outside of San Fran- tors Sid Ca‘nn and John Kup- nicnn 1chanko. Each class will consist of 3 Square Dance half or three quarter hour ex- Don't forget the square dance ercise period, followed by SuCh at Emmanuel Anglican Church craft work as glass etching, hall tomorrow 1Friday) night. mosaic tile work, hair styling, Dancing begins at 8 pm and cal- flower arranging‘ etc. The last ler is Dave Grant. The Em- night of the course will be “fun manuel Choir is sponsoring the night†when members will dem- evening. First class of the new “Y Neighbor" group will be held at Emmanuel Anglican Church May 8. Registration for the group will take place at the church May 1 from 8 to 9 pm and the fee is only $3. R. E. White, Roosevelt Drive is down in sunny California vis- iting son Bob who lives at San Mateo. just outside of San Fran- cisco. Congratulations to Mr. andMrs. Clare Greenfield. Yongeâ€"I hurst Boulevard on the arrival! of their daughter at York Cen-' tral Hospital April 19. , { YW News l “.0.†nightâ€';vhen members will dem- onstrate the skills they have ac- quired. There is an interesting pro- gram being prepared for Sep- tember too. so come out and find what‘s going on. For further information. call Mrs. M. Collett at 889-2547. Scouts and Cubs The lst Langsta-ff Cub and Scout Ladies’ Auxiliary has had to postpone its travelling bake sale until Thursday, May 9 as some members will be attend- ing the Lakeland Regional Con- ference at Richmond Hill May 1. The bake sale May 9 will 1. The bake sale may a wup cover Roosevelt WestwoodJadd ‘ , - ' _ less by Comptroller St. Jos- MacKa) Drlve and Scott Ave leph,s Hespital‘ Peterbom‘ on nu\ummnmnumum\mnunmmmummunulmnmmumumuI$139 VSPPjECt “Prpfessional Nurs- Also on the program was an Going To Germany For Two Years mmumumuuuumumlImnmuummumunmumuumuummr Samuel Hall, 352 Skopit Road, will be spending the next two years as princ- ipal of a school in Germ- any, operated by the De- partment of National De- fence for the children of armed forces personnel serving in that country. He will be accompanied by his wife and two young daugh- ters. At present Mr. Hall is principal of the Glen Rush Public School in the Bor- ough of North York. Mr. Hall has served for several years on Richmond Hill‘s Civic Improvement Committee, where he has made a notable contribu- tion to the community. His resignation from that body. effective June 30, was ac- cepted with deep regret at the April 22 meeting of Richmond Hill Council. Correspondent: Mrs. Anne White, 24 Roosevelt Drive 889-3806 RICHVALE NEWS nue from Pearson Avenue to Yonge Street. The York Summit District Cub Rally is planned for June 1‘ Guides and Brownies A large group of both child- ren and adults enjoyed the movie “The Lady and the Tramp" shown at Charles Howâ€" itt School last Friday evening. The show was sponsored by the 2nd and 4th Richvale Brownies and Guides. The next meeting of the mothers‘ auxiliary of the 2nd and 4th Richvale Guides and Brownies will take place May 1 at 8 pm at the home of Mrs. Irene Benum, 17 Bryson Drive. All mothers of Guides and Brownies are invited to attend. Members of the club are working hard to repair the fac- tory building next door to the community hall on Spruce Street. Vandals broke many of the windows and destroyed a great deal of the interior. Richvale Lionettes were very] much impressed by their guestsl from the Woodbridge Lionettes¢ who spoke recently on the con-‘ stitution and bylaws of the lad- ies’ club. Square Dance Administrator Gary Chatï¬eld. York Central Hospital, addres- sed District 7 Annual Spring Institute April 18 at the Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel in Bowâ€" manville. His subject was “C0- operative Drug Purchasing", which prompted an active. dis- cussion period. es and Collective Bargaining“ and a panel discussion on “Reâ€" gionalizationâ€. ‘ Panelists were Dr. A. F. Bull. of the Department of Health; Dr. J. C. Baldwin of OHSC, Dr. C. K. Stuart of the Department of Social and Family Services} and Administrator B. Holdenl of Bowmanville Hospital. Tested . . . Classified‘ Try G. Chatfield Speaker At District Institute IS THE ONLY DRUG STORE BETWEEN SHEPPARD AVE. AND NORTH BAY THAT’S OPEN ’TIL MIDNIGHT 6369 Yonge St., Willowdale "The Liberal" Monday, April 29 Lions Hall S‘s“; EARLY BIRD GAMES APPROX. 7:40 P.M. ANY SPECIAL IN 50 NUMBERS OR LESS $100. 52 NO‘S CALLED L. & S. DISPENSARY BINGO Liberal" . . . Time . . Time Proven Try It . . . Phone 884-1105-6 RICHMOND HILL LIONS CLUB ' DIAL 225-7719 ’ ‘ Willowdale (1 block S( LOW â€" LOW PRICES David Souter. 17. has been ing an accident on Bayview charged with following too closegAvenue, north of the Markham to a car driven by John Halâ€" Sideroad. April 18. dane. 25, of 219 Lennox Avenue. Cross pulled sharply into Richmond Hill. Souter was unâ€";the driving lane on Bayview able to stop his car in time andevenue causing a collision with was involved in a rear-end col-‘a car driven by Richard Ho- lision with the Haldane carwbeck, 23. of Concession 8. Innis- The force of the impact pushed7fil. Damage to the vehicles the Haldane automobile into‘was estimated at some $700. the rear of another car driven} Markham Township Police by Erling Nielsen. 48, of Oak;have charged Frank Thivierge. Ridges, which had stopped for‘64, of Aurora with making an a turning car. improper turn following an acâ€" Richmond Hill Police have cident on Don Mills Road at also charged Irene Bishop, 29.}the Stouffville-Gormley Townâ€" RR 2, Aurora. with failing to line. Mr. Thivierge was in- yield the right of way at thelvolved in a collision with a car intersection of Trayborn Drive driven by John McGuey. 62. of and Yonge Street, April 20.‘Bowmanville, Sunday afternoon. Three Car Pile-Up On Yonge St. Is Caused By A Tailgating Driver Tailgating by a Toronto driver was the cause of an accident on Yonge Street South in Rich- mond Hill which involved three cars and more than $800 in damages, April 20. Police Accident Report by Erling Nielsen, 48. of Oak Ridges, which had stopped for a turning car. Richmond Hill Police have also charged Irene Bishop, 29, RR 2, Aurora. with failing to yield the right of way at the intersection of Trayborn Drive and Yonge Street, April 20. Mrs. Bishop was involved in a collision with a car driven by 4-H Achievement Day At Victoria Square A 4-H Homemakers‘ Achieve- ment Day will be held at Vic- toria Square Community Cen- tre this Saturday afternoon at 1:15. Homemakers’ clubs from Ag- incourt, Edgeley, Langstaff. South Vaughan, Stouffville, Vellore two from King and two from Nobleton will be partici- pating in the achievement day on sleeping garments. During this project club members have learned what to 100k for in style, material and sewing techniques, Each girl made a pair of pyjamas or a nightgown and completed a rec- ord book. These will be on dis- play next Saturday. During the afternoon pro- gram club members will pres- ent skits, demonstrations and exhibits on: variety in sleeping garments. good sleeping gar- ments, finishes for sleeping garments and trims for sleep- wear. Awards will also be pre- sented to deserving club memâ€" bers and leaders. and the young homemakers will model their handiwork SHIPPING WORLD WIDE SHIPPING 889-5101 889-6269 OVERSEAS PACKING AND CRATING MODERN HEATED STORAGE LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING 24 HOUR SERVICE block south of Steeles) BY AIR BY RAIL BY WATER $350. JACKPOT Starting Time 8 :00 pm. Call Isabella Toyne, 38, of Humber Summit. Damage to the ve- hicles was estimated at $650. Carl Cross. 40. of Concession 4. Whitchurch, has been charg- ed with careless driving follow- ing an accident on Bayview Avenue, north of the Markham Sideroad, April 18. Six passengers and the two drivers suffered slight cuts and bruises in the crash, but none required hospital treat- ment. Damage to the vehicles was estimated at $1,900 In the estate of Verna Isabel Grace Tonkin, deceased. All persons having claims ag- ainst the Estate of Verna Isa- bel Grace Tonkin, late of the Town of Richmond Hill. in the County of York. Spinster, who died on or about the 2nd day of January, 1966. are hereby notified to send to the under- signed executor on or before the 25th day of May. 1968‘ full particulars of their claims. after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to claims of which the executor shall then have notice. Dated at Toronto this 22nd day of April, 1968. CANADA PERMANENT TRUST COMPANY. Executor: 253 Bay Street‘ Toronto. by Adams, Fraser, Smith- & Shaver. 200 University Avenue. Toronto, their Solicitors herein. T0 CREDITORS AND OTHERS SQUIRREL EXTRA SMOOTH SUNNY FARM CHOICE QUALITY ROSE Sweet Mixed, Mustard and Relish Mix and Match GENERAL MILLS E 101/2 oz. pkgs. l Oâ€Oâ€â€OOOâ€W “wmmoo HABITANT MIX & MATCH CALIFORNIA snow WHITE CAULIFLOWER PEA or VEGETABLE SOUP 2 28 oz. tins Sunkist Valencias LUCAS 8. ARTHURS Fresh Pork ROASTS SUPER VALUE BACON PEANUT BUTTER NOTICE 3-Ib. Economy Jar TOMATOES large Size 28 oz. tins Large Size 113's in 29¢ I LB. Pkg. Eating and Juice Showing you just how the Street, Richmond Hill. Clock is Harrington's chic spring outfit is Stop and take another look â€"â€" at your clock, that is, and make sure you turn it ahead an hour sometime after midnight Saturday. It’s spring and Daylight Saving Time is rupon_us. .... . -- . . v Centre 9m THE LIBERAL} Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Km 23, 1368 65¢ Memo T 0 Clock Watchers PICKLES 3 FACELLE ROYALE â€"â€" All colors AYLMER FANCY QUALITY KRAFT CANADIAN _ 4c Off Label PURINA BEEF OR LIVER CALIFORNIA HEAD No. I 24's Large CANNED DOG roan FRESH DAILY - Mix and Match Green ONIONS 8. RADISHES FRESH SLICED Bathroom Tissue TOMATO JUICE 2 48 oz. tins CHEESE SLICES I-Ib. pkg. ¢ PORK lIVER 5! LB. job-is done is Shari Harrington, Lucas courtesy of Dynes Jewellers and Miss from Patti-Lu Shop, Richmond Heights 2-Roll pkgs. IS oz. tins BUTTS 49¢ Lb- SHOULDERS 39¢ Lb. Bunches 16 oz. Jars Mix and Match - Reg. 2 for 39c Photo by Stuart's Studio) $1.00