The many friends of Mrs. Lloyd Canning will be pleased to hear that she was able to re- turn home Sunday. following her recent stay in York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill. A speedy receovery is wished for Denton Brumwell who un- derwent surgery recently in York Central Hospital. Rich< mond Hill and to Arnold Mort- son who is a patient in Toronto General Hospital, Ward G. Room 224. Mrs. Harold Dooley. Birch Island. was a recent visitor with her sister. Mrs. George Tooley. Birthday greetings to Frank Brumwell, June 7, Bobby Nich- ols. June 13. Mrs. Don Picker- 'ing. June 14, Mrs. Doug Watersâ€" ton also June 14 and to Ruth Frisby, who will be six years old June 17. Mrs. F. W. Baker was one of the contributors Ito Markham Mr. and Mrs. John Empring- ham called on Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bennett at, Stroud on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Empring- ham and Margaret visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and Larry at Innisfil Park on Sunday. The A. W. Miller {amin learned Saturday of the death of Mr. Miller‘s cousin. Elward Callendar of Stouffville. Mr. Callendar lived with the Mill- ers for many years when they lived at Scarboro and Union- ville. A funeral service was held Monday afternoon f r o m O‘Neill's Funeral Chapel at Stouffville. and Jim Miller was a pallbearer. Mrs. Mabel Frisby spent last week visiting relatives at Barrie and» Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boynton spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Forson and family at Cannington. The Buttonville colony at Markham continues to grow. Now it_is Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Hill who plan to move to the North Sherwood subdivision. They will leave Arnleigh Heights for a home close to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jones’ new house on Arrowflight Road. Ted and Ellen ‘Hooperl Gough's daughter Wendy re- turned home from the Hospital for Sick Children Saturday after spending several weeks there. We wish her a speedy return to health. Neighborhood Notes It is interesting to note that Buttonville Airport is n 0 w classed as the fourth busiest air. port in Canada. Congratulations to Mrs. Verne Mikkelsen earned their second recently. Another June day and beauti- ful. On Monday the rare variety Mr. Lowell immortalized. The field across the road is planted again and fresh green spears sprouting. promise acres of tall rustling corn. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giles, former neighbors on Concession 3. who will celebrate their 50th Wed- ding Anniversary June 25. They plan a trip west this year. Neighborhood Notes A playground will be held at VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS Button Ville Community Happenings THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, June 12, 1969 CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE MI. 2. Gormley â€"- Telephone 887-5421 No Phone Orders CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. F. H. LEAF â€" PHONE 297-1741 KITCHEN CABINETS FACTORY CLEARANCE. END OF LINE 28 INDUSTRIAL RD. Mr. and who wel- daughter June 16 to June 21, 1969 I More than 25 members and friends of Buttonville Branch YCHA attended the final lunch- eon of the season at Terra Cotta Cotta Inn June 5. Special guests were Mrs. Ruth Miller. co-or- dinator of volunteer services and President. Mrs. Dorothy Spears. Branch Chairman Mrs. Reg Allen welcomed the guests. Church New/s Another fine service at Brown's Kiwanis Club's “Art ’69" show and. sale of paintings and sculpâ€" ture. is the carload service centre with electronic equipment that tells the 25-man control staff which trains are en route to the yard. their origin and des- tination. their car numbers and type of freight. Thornhaven School. Centre Street East. Richmond Hill for all retarded children. 5-18 years of rage. beginning July 7 and running to August 15. Monday to Friday. 9 am to'12 noon. Vol- unteer drivers and workers are needed to suppot this effort. A meeting of parents and volun- teers will be held later this month. Lion Past Deputy District Governor Lawson Mumberson and Lion Herman Mortson of the Victoria Square and District Lions Club were presented with their key memberships at the regular meeting June 3. Church News Canadian National Railways last week opened its new $2: 500.000 freight marshalling yard in Oshawa to better serve the Oshawa-Whitby area indus- try. Hub of the 50-acre yard Dr. Lorne Henry. of Alcohol and Drug Concerns Incorporat- ‘ed was in charge of the church .service June 8 at Victoria Square United as Rev. Martin Jenkinson was taking the anni- versary service at Bond Head United Church. At a meeting of the Sunday school teachers recently. held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Petty, it was decided not to hold a picnic this year, however other activities have been plan- ned for the fall. Further parti- culars will appear in this col- umn at a later date. The show was successful be- ypnd all expectations according to report. Interest was high through the duration and on Sunday there was traffic. traf- fic. traffic on main highways ling first for Markham. Con- gratulations to the Kiwanis Club and Chairman Paul Min- gay YCHA New CNR Marshalling Yards Open AtOshawa leading in Markham Arena.’ Sales ran to $10,000 â€"â€" a thril-lVaughan Twp. The June meeting of the UCW will be held June 18 at 8 pm in the Sunday school. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Stuart Watson. All ladies are invited to attend as this will be the last meeting until fall and it is hoped to have a large attend- ance. LARGE SAVINGS RICHMOND HILL. ONT. SALE No Dealers All Sales Final Our Branch Office is ready to serve all your investment requirements. It is one of 17 such branches in Ontario having teletype connections to our Head Office in Toronto. For further details of our services and facilities, give me a call â€" C. R. Fenton, Manager, 884-4455. 96% 50 Yonge Street South, Richmond Hill The increased tax demand comes mainly from education. Public school levies are up 5.92 mills. separate school levies are up 4.76 mills and secondary school levies are up 4.02 mills. The county rate is down .95 mills and general government is down 1.85 mills. The debenture debt levy is up .21 mills. the library .5 mills and the levy for sewers 2.77 mills. Ratepayers in the Village of Woodbridge face a tax increase this year ranging up to 11.75 mills. Residential owners who are public school supporters will pay 91.24 mills. an increase of 10.62 millsl This means an increase of $53 on a house as- sesed at $5.000. Since at a CRTC hearing in May it was implied that licence awards for cable TV would be made by June 10. council de- cided to hold over consideration of both requests until the ence awards are made. Separate school rate on re- sidential property is up 9.46 mills to a total of 97.58 mills. This means an increase in the tax bill of $47.30 on a house assessed at $5,000. The first. addressed to Reeve Garnet Williams. asked permis- sion to install facilities for re- cording and broadcasting coun- cil sessions on its cable system The second letter contained a request for permission to make attachments to Vaughan hydro poles and to erect a cable between Highway 50 and Wood- bridge on Highway 7. for the sole purpose of serving resi- dents of Woodbridge. Woodbridge ‘69 Taxes Up $53 Average Home Vaughan Township Council has received two letters from Rogers Cable TV recently, it was reported at its June 3 meeting. WILLOWDALE: Willowdale re- sidents are overwhelmingly against having their post office and postal delivery area renam- ed North York. Controller Paul \Hunt said last week. Corner's United Church Sunday morning. with the Rev. Chris Dugan's theme “What IS the Christian Attitude?" Defers Decision 0n Cable TV Requests On June 15 the annual Mem- orial service will be held. A special. offering will be taken for the upkeep of the cemetery grounds. Council voted May 20 to ask to change the name to North York Post Office. Hunt said nearly 100 persons had mailed in coupons protest- ing a North York Council de- cision to ask the post office to drop the Willowdale name, and only six were in favor. Challenge 0F ancer Form the life-saving habit. Have a health checkup when- ever you notice an unusual symptom. says the Canadian Cancer Society. 889-7531 Cash & Carry lic- TSA 4 Public School will belJune 29 “.i‘ holding its summer field day ing at 1 pm June 16, A trophy will be ‘â€"+â€" awarded the 5 ch 0 01 at 2-30 pm lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll following completion of all sports events. TSA 4 will re- ceive the trophy since the pupils won more prizes at Richmond Hill Spring Fair than any other school. Church News Neighborhood Notes and its effects on the nervous A group of Richmond Hill system. Rangers went on a one-mile On Monday evening the UCW walk‘ from Allencourt Plaza to held its June meeting at the Headford where they pitched home of Mrs. Harold Acreman tents and camped on the proper- in Keswick. Mrs. Jean Lee con- ty of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ducted the worship and Mrs. Staton. June 7. Acreman was in charge of the The :vmnnthv of H19 nnmmun- program- The sympathy of the commun- ity ls extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harley Homer in the passing of Charles Homer. recently. A group of Richmond Hill systel Rangers went on a one-mile On walk‘ from ‘Allencourt Plaza to held Headford where they pitched home At Headford United June 8. while Rev. Martin Jenkinson was absent. attending the graduâ€" ation of a young,girl he had baptized as a baby. the guest speaker. Dr. Lorne Henry spoke to the congregation on alcohol 3 Radio Dispatched __ 884-6524 E ill-I’lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll= WE RENT AND SERVICE... Mr. Lambert will be available Wednesday afternoons and on request. PHONE 884-5829 Willowdale Office at 6993 Yonge Street, phone 226-1432 Phone 889-8830 or 884-8134 Robert, Lambert wishes to announce his association with Joseph Rabinowitch at 65 Yonge Street South, Richmond Hill in the practice of law. Good/(ind Office Services Them' 5 N0 DATSUN TENDER FOR WATER MAINS, SEWERS AND PAVED ROADS FOR ELGIN MILLS INDUSTRIAL SUBDIVISION PHASE I SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to con- tents, will be received by Mr. R. Lynett, Clerk, until 4:00 pm. E.D.S.T. on MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1969 for the construction of the following: Consulting Professional Engineers, 1480 Don Mills Road, Don Mills 404, Ontario. for a fee of $25.00, which is refundable upon return of documents and drawings in good con- dition to the Consulting Engineers within 30 days of tender closing. ’ CORRESPONDENT: BECKY STATON â€" Phone PAVED ROAD 1540 Lin. Ft. with curb and gutter Drawings, specifications and tender forms are available at: Tender documents may be studied without payment at. but may not be removed from the Metropolitan Toronto Sewer & Water Main Contractors Association, 165 Cartwright Avenue, Toronto 19, Ontario. A certified cheque in the amount of $10,- 000.00, payable to, The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill shall accompany each tender. The lowest or any tender need not necessar- ily be accepted. 0. S. WHALEN, Commissioner of Works, Town of Richmond Hill. Richmond Hill. Ontario. ark.» Complete Service and full stock of parts Fn";e:nn and Pafinichino Fvnnria MARSHALL MACKLIN MONAGHAN LTD» Announcement 2801 1512 HEADFORD NEWS 677 The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill Complete Service and full stock of parts Collision and Refinishing Experts 324 Lin. Ft. of 42†concrete 1276 Lin. Ft. of 48†concrete WATER MAINS Lin. Ft. of 6†A.S.A. ductile iron Lin. Ft. of 12†A.S.A. ductile iron Lin. Ft. of 18†vitrified clay Lin. Ft. of 21" vitrified clay SANITARY SEWERS STORM SEWERS (us-lotus; c '? [Guf{. I umuumummmmunumnmunuluuulumumummummum Headford United Church's congregational and community picnic will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Barker June 29 with dinner commenc- MORGAN DAVIS 889-4846 WW“MWMIRMWWRWWHIIWMWD 16 INDUSTRIAL RD. THINK PRINTING! 884‘ 7890 SPECIAL: 6 10 OZ.T|NS 49¢ CORN FLAKES SPECIAL LFCSL negumz U]. .uuu. llaVUuL TOOTH PASTE 5’6}; ï¬nnnv . THICK & MEATY CROSS RIB ROAST EfABé’ETEAKs lb. 75¢ 36'¥°ii3&§f†lb. 59¢ Crest Regular or Mint Flavour Scope Refreshing SPECIAL MOTHASH 89¢ INTOW Down-w nous :‘urvm Dominion‘s Own Brand - Richmello Blueberry or 7 19 OZ. TINS 1900 CHERRY PIES SPRFIAI. SAVE [0r LYNN VALLEY STANDARD CREAM STYLE LADY SCOTT GREEN. PINK. YELLOW or BLUE â€" 2 PLY BATHROOM LIBBY’S or HUNT'S FANCY TOMATO TISSUE TOMAHAWK CONDENSED VEGETABLE )RN I'LAKE) GREEN SPECIAL BEANS 16 oz. PKG. 3 5;! 2 “35- 39¢ 24 OZ. PIE JUICE CORN 2 ROLL PKGS. SPECIAL SAVE 22c SPECIAL SAVE 10c KELLOGG‘S SPECIAL SPECIAL 49¢ 89¢ SPECIAL SPECIAL Fresh Ground Cut As You Like Them EEHUEIZUSTEAK lb. 79¢ RIB STEAKS SPECIAL -â€" SAVE 32¢ $251.00 Values effective in Richmond Hill until closing Saturday. June 14, 1969. We reserve the right to limit Quantities. MACARONI or SPAGHETTI ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS Size "3': 5 9 DOZEN ¢ VALENCIA ORANGES 2 LB. BAG DOMINION STORES LIMITED RESH PRODUCE! YORK CHOICE WHITE ONIONS 0% m (“M Texas_No. 1 Grade Mild & Flavourful Sweet & Juicy California Grown Carolina Grown Fresh Tender SPECIAL LANCIA