Neighborhood Notes week the WI social committee “Mrs. George Kelly is at New-‘met at the home of Mrs. Rus- market staying with her grand- sell Boyington to plan for din- children, Susan and Scott Kelly. ners to be served on September. while their parents. Dr. andLOCtober and November dates. Mrs. George Kelly are on a: WI members met at the home trip to Yugoslavia to attend a of Mrs. Reg. Allen. Wednesday dental convention. lof last week. and launched their The community 18 missing fall program. Mrs. Rose Baker Mrs. Garnet Francey who has‘is president this year. and Mrs. been in hospital for severallAllen gave a demonstratiori on weeks. We wish for her a rap- drylng weeds and garden flow- 1'd return to health. I ers. Mrs. Clayton Jones was ' The fall euchre series begins soloist. and Mrs. English ac- Sontomher 26_ at 8.30 pm. and‘companied her on the piano. me} Separate Schools Add Another Bus Add Another Bus An additional bus will be purchased by York County Sep- arate overcrowding of buses in the, Newmarket area. Business Ad- ministrator Percy Laframbonse reported at the board's Sep- tember 16 meeting that some! buses are carrying up to 99 or 100 children. On-the prevmus day a rented bus with a quali- iied driver had started. The Newmarket area is served by board-owned buses, a legacy of the former Newmarket Sep- arate School Board. and the only area in the county to be so served. This will be the second bus purchased this season. A 72- seat bus was purchased to cover one of the trunk routes to trans- port grade 9 students to Roman Catholic high schoolsin Metro. School Board to relieve; Rev. Chris Dugan was an in-‘ terested observer at the infor- mation meeting held Monday‘ evening of last week at Bethes-l da Lutheran‘ Church Directors; of the Unionville Home Society} ‘met with representatives of' churches in the urea and des-i cribed plans for Union Villa.‘ the home for senior citizens; which will be built in Union- ville. The tender has been leti to Bramalea Construction. the firm which is planning the new village in the Unionville area. and has already assumed res- ponsibility for Varley Village. Construction will begin shortly. Mr. Duzan said he was im- pressed with plans for the Villa. He said the members of Brownjs Corners Church session endors- ed the project. and people in the area are asked to “help as you can". Stewardship Campaign 18 of the former Newmarket Sep- arate School Board. and the only area in the county to be so served. '1, w Uv-v This will be the second bus purchased this season. A 72- seat bus was purchased to cover one of the trunk routes to trans- port grade 9 students to Roman Catholic high schools in Metro. The new bus will bring the board's fleet to seven, ï¬ve serV- ing the Newmarket area and two on the trunk routes. Two buses are made available each day for excursions. â€"â€""Cc;s{of the new bus is esti- mated at $9.000. the price of the one purchased a few weeks ago. The additional bus should permit children to arrive at school and back home again at more reasonable times. the busi- ness administrator commented. Businesses, Homes Targets Of Thieves Weekend thieves victimized three service stations. 3 restaur- ant and two residences. in Vaughan Township. Small amounts of cash were taken in each of the break-ins which occured betwen Septem- ber 19 and September 20. Cash was also taken after a restaurant on Yonge Street north of Richmdnd Hill was entered on September 19. Palice report service stations were on Yonge Street at Elgin The residences. 10cated on Hillside Avenue and at the in- tersection of Concord and Birch Avenue in Richvale also netted cash for the thief or thieves. Mills Road West. on Dufferin Street and on Highway 7. SCARBORO - learn to swim just as well as one. Scarboro tees decided 1: of Education eacl 3150.000 in May $300,000 cost of th pool. At this pric would lack diving f measure 75 feet. length by 36 feet, ranging from three feet. R.R. 2. Gormley Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 4:00 pm. E.D.S.T., October 10th, 1959. for the following: Approximately 500 tons Highway Course Bulk Salt. F.O.B.. Maple. Ontario. To be acceptable tenders must be in a sealed envelope and clearly marked as to contents. Mr. R. Kerwin. Purchasing Agent for the Township of Vaughan. TOWNSHIP SNOW PLOWING AND 1 SANDING EQUIPMENT ‘ Including operators and fuel. Tender forms may be ob- tained from the Township Offices, Purchasing Depart- ment. Stand-by from December 15th, 1969. to March Slst. 1970. WINTER SAND Approximately 3.000 tons of winter sand. Bidders should quote a price for pick-up at their pit by Township trucks and an alternative price for the material de- livered to the Township yard in Maple. A small sample should be delivered with the bid. HIGHWAY SALT THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday. Sept. 25, 1969 TENDERS BUTTONVILLE NEWS Eormley ' Phone 297-1741 CORRESPONDENT: MRS. F. H. LEAF 70 Council and Board ation each budgeted in May toward the cost of the West Hill t this price. the pool :k diving facilities and 75 feet. 1 inch in ollegiate ins they OF 1850 i by and Students ' can a small pool 2y can in a big 1 school trus- night. 3 pay an extra 1 planned pool with ‘ 2 feet 'AUGHAN 3 Olympic the bor- parks de- l depth to five Mrs. Aubrey Stephenson‘s mother, Mrs. A. E. Milner, was her guest last week along with Mrs. Milner’s brother and sist- er-in-la‘w. Mr. and Mrs. Elman Galbraith of Port Colbome. Mrs. Milner lived for many years at Unionville and is now ‘at Parkview in Stouffville. le'S. Alistair Young is home again after a: return visit to hospital. Union Villa Supported 70 YONGE ST. NORTH The Most Needed Replacement Parts for you: “TOTAL PERFORMANCE" TUNE-UP Neglecting to replace the “little parts†takes all the fun out of driving. And it is the little things that actually cut your gas mileage in half. Rein all the ‘horses’ that were built into your car. Get behind a throbbing engine that’s'raring to get away. Ask your Canadian Tire expert to show you Mote-Master Turbo Fire-Spark Plugs, Ignition Coils and all the other top quality products that will keep you ahead of the pack. The September meeting of,loca1 the UCW was held Wednesdayicomr. evening of last week with 30§sale ladies present. Dessert and cof-gaucti fee were served in the manse mg: before the meeting, enabling pm. the ladies to see the kitchenlcomr which has been remodelled. mflw Church News The meeting was held in the Sunday school room with Mrs. Norman Tyndall in charge of the worship service. The meeting was held in the; Volunteer drivers are needed Sunday school room with Mrs. for the Thornhaven Nursery Norman Tyndall in charge of‘.School. If you can help. please the worship service. Tcontact Mrs. Jack Leitch at 887- Rev. Martin Jenkinson and15417. Mrs. Jenkinson showed colored|Neighborhood Note, slides of their trip last spring] The many {fluids of Cal-1 to, C°Penhage“- R°m¢ and1WalJre1- will be pleased to hear Cam’- .that he was able to return home Mrs. Jenkinson showed cmorea slides of their trip last spring to Copenhagen. Rome and Cairp. The annual turkey supper will be held in the community hall November 12. Further details will be announced at a later date. September 28 Sunday school will be held at 10 am. There will be NO church service so that the congregation may at- tend anniversary service at Headford United Church at 11 am. Guest speaker will be Rev. J. B. Spencley of St. Paul's United Church. Dundas. At 7:30 pm there will be a brief worship service, followed luv nintnrn: nf’ thfl “DIV Land iNelghborhood Notes The many friends of Carl Walker will be pleased to hear .that he was able to return home :from York Central Hospital on Saturday, following his three weeks stay there. We hope that his health continues to improve. Mrs. Earl Jackson. Herb Boynton. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boynton and Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Canning. Laurie and .Clarke had Sunday evening din- ‘ner with Mr. and Mrs. Don Boynton and girls. in honor of Joanne's third birthday. lHarry Forster. former resident of this community. now of York Manor. Newmarket. who on September 26 will celebrate his Special birthday greetings to‘ i gratulations! Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy of Oak Ridges had Sunday even- ing dinner with their grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stecldey. M. and Mrs. Paul Charlebois of Weston. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Boynton. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jennings. Winnipeg. Manitoba. had Sun- day evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. John McCague. _______,’__â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" NORTH GWILLIMBURYzTown- ship councillors voted themselv- es a raise recently. The deputy- reeve and councillors will re. ceive $1,000 more annually bringing their salaries up tc Victoria Square Happenings CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE. RR CANADIAN TIRE ASSOCIATE STORE produce and bake sale of theers. Wm. Price of Peterboro local Lions. Lacation is the3visited on Friday with Mr. and community hall. The rummage‘Mrs. Rolph Boynton. sale begins at 10 am with the' The Gilmour re-union was auction and produce sales start-‘held in the community hall on ing at 1 and the bake sale at 2 Saturday. pm. Proceeds will be used for} Mr. and MrS. Dalton Rumney community purposes. Iwill celebrate their 47th wed- Drivers Needed Iding anniversary September 30: . . u- “a M" Clarence Steckley Gormley wm celebrate their 47th wed- ding anniversary September 30: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steckley will celebrate their 20th wed- ding anniversary October 1: Mr. and Mrs. Tremor Canning Will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary chober 2. Con- nu. unu "113. Lanna»:- will celebrate their 20th wed- ding anniversary October 1: Mr. and Mrs. Treanor Canning wrll celebrate their 40th wedding- anniversary October 2. Con- gratuiations! Mr. and Mrs. James Ke of Oak Ridges had Sunday eve nnedy n- ing dinner with their grand-1 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steckley. . M. and Mrs. Paul Charlebors of Weston. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Boynton. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jennings. Winnipeg. Manitoba. had Sun- day evening dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. John McCague. ._____ - --. -nrrnuilrhunn Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rumble‘ attended a conference on plan- ning at. St. John‘s, Newfound-i land. They stayed for approxi- mately nine days. taking several. tours through the country and‘ lbeing welcomed most hospitany iby many families. After observ- ing the way of life in Canada's most eastern province. Mrs. Rumble remarked that she was pleased to be back in Headford where “we are living in the lap of luxury." compared to the Newfoundlanders. Albert Leek spent Last week in the Ottawa area visiting farms on the crop and soil use tour as the delegate chosen to lrepresent York County. Telephone 887-5421 Mr. and Mrs. Cummer Lee were guests at the wedding of Miss Penny English (Mr. Lee's cousim to Peter Kane at Fair- lawn United Church on Satur- day and the reception which followed at the Tam 0’ Shanter Inn. Neighborhood Notes CORRESPONDENT: BECKY STATON â€" Phone 884-7890 Canadian Tire has been servicing cars for nearly half a century. With a recora lime and technicians have become ‘pros’ in every sense of the word. They niake sure drive and efficient in performance. Drop in at Canadian Tire for top flight .serv1c WINJE, who heads up our tune-up and electrical dept. Brian is well known in the for his vast experience in this field and is well qualified to discuss your car’s per Don’t forget your New Car Warranty remains in effect with our approved parts Canadian Tireâ€"and you can trust your car. HEADFORD NEWS Chevrolet, Ponï¬ac 1953-68, 6-6/1. (most) Car and Year Chevrolet, Pontiac 195963, V-8 (most) Ford Products 1960-67, 6<yL (mos?) Ford Products 196068, V-B (mom Dodge, Plymouth 1960-68, 6-cyl. (most) Dodge, Plymomh 1960-68, V-B (mos?) I (most popular) v (most popular) L Reg. $15.40 in $16.40 Reg. $10.60 to $11.30 It’s that time of the year when we have your car’s health on our mind. We make it especially attractive right now for a thorough once-over to put your car back in the pink! Special Oï¬er includes: Install and/ or service spark plugs, ignition points, rotor, condenser, distributor cap including setting, timing and dwell angle. Check ignition coil Output. Clean or replace air and gas ï¬lter. Clean battery cables, adjust fanbelt, test generator/ alternator, regulator and battery. Adjust carburetor. Pressure test cooling system. Clean or replace PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) valve. Loosen heat riser valve. Test hi-tension cables; eliminate resistance in Primary and Secondary circuits. Dynamic cylinder compression test. Test fuel pump pressure. (Parts extra) sionaries and Huron Indians lived 300 years ago and then visited the Martyrs‘ Shrine. The community extends birthday greetings to Melvin Wellman who celebrated on September 26. A speedy rec0very is wished for Mrs. Harry Burton who is recuperating from surgery in York Central Hospital, Rich- mond Hill. The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Walter Leu- schner and family in the death last week of a beloved wife. mother and grandmother. Mrs. Caroline Leuschner at Princess Margaret Hospital. Toronto. University students of this area this year are Keith Burton. Trent University. Richard Bur- ton. University of Western On- tario and Rosemary Leek who returned to York University. Rosemary Leek was shining shoes for Cystic Fibrosis re- cently. She was participating in "Shinerama". a drive sponsored by York University and Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. 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