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The Liberal, 25 Jun 1970, p. 12

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Leona Anne Hendry. daugh- ter of Mrs. George Upton of Woodville and the late Mr. Clif- ford Hendry. received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto at the Spring Convocation held June A former graduate of Fenelon Falls District High School. Miss Hendi‘y studied at University College in the general arts course. majoring in English. She plans to enter graduate school in the study of library science. THE mnulunmuunmmuuuu1mmumuunmummummmmmmuu Wright Morrow Plans Retirement U of T Graduate Aftvr 25 years in the teaching profession. Wright Morrow. princinal at Wood- bridge High School since 1964. is retiring. He first started to tearh In 1945 when he left the RCAF at the end of World War II. and spent 19 years on staff at Richmond Hill High School. the last nine of them as principal. be- fore being transferred to Woodbridge. Mr. Morrow has lived in Richmond Hill ever since he began his toaching career. specializing in health and physical education and teaching science and mathe- matics, The Morrows have a daughtcr. Joan, a regis- tered nurse with Canadian Pacific Airlines. and a son. John. a teacher at Cedar- brae Secondary School in Scarbnrn. The Narrows live at 130 Wright Street. and for years have been active members of Richmond Hill United Church. Mr. Morrow‘s plans for the future are rather vague at the. moment. “I will probably start a new career." he told “The Lib- eral“. In presenting his resigna- tion from Thornhill to the York County Board of Edn- cation earlier this year. Mr. Edwards explained that, after 25 years in the profes- sion, he would like to get back to a closer association with the students. Woodbridge has an en- rolment of 307. and Thorn- hill an enrolment of near- ly 1.000. In such a large school. said Mr. Edwards. a principal has little oppor- tunity to actually get to know the students. 7 ms place at Woodbrldge will be. taken by Principal Jack Edwards of Thornhill Secondary School. who in turn will be succeeded by Vice-Principal William Mc- Vicar. LEONA ANNE HENDRY MARITIMES July 4. Aug. 26. Aug. 10. Sept. 12‘ $289 twin Iin- eludes Gaspe. P.E.I.. Cabot Trail). WEST COAST July 18. 30, $389 twin 'in cludes Banff. Jasper. Van couver. Victoria.) VIRGINIA July 6. 25. Aug. 1. Sept. 12, Sept. 26. $124 twin ‘7 days. Washington. Williamsburg. NEW ENGLAND July 27. Aug. 3. Sept. 8. 14. $99.50 twin lCape Cod. Bos- ton). OTTAWA. QUEBEC. MON- TREAL. KINGSTON‘ 1,000 ISLANDS 0 Escorts O Luxurious Accommodation 0 Sightseeing and Guides O Baggage Handling 0 Taxes and Tipping For further information call $129. Aug. 9, 30. ('7 days TRAVELWAY, ALL TOUR COSTS INCLUDE: 85 Yonge St. N Richmond Hill TOURS® 884-8191 LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, June 25 Spectacular accidents came close to claiming two lives in Markham and Vaughan Town- ships last Week. One man had to be pried out of his wrecked vehicle by the Vaughan Township Fire De- partment's Rescue Squad after a $4,400 three-car crash at 11 am Monday morning at Keele Street and Snidercroft Road. ,Vvvvv-v-., \Vhitetinylcoating. Foam plastic floatation. Med. Large...l7.95 XI 10 x 15” printed 1151011. A. WATER-SKI SAFETY VEST C. WATER-SKI TOW ROPE Strong: tangle resistant. 75-ft, Floats. I handle. Double handle . . . . . . . D. MERMAID WATER SKI Laminated birch w poly- urethane finish. Tapered. ‘Junior Champion‘ . . . . . BOAT PENNANTS :cidents came south of Highway 7 West. ; two lives in Still unconscious at press aughan Town- time in Toronto General Hos- pital after his car cart-wheeled ;o be pried out five times at 4.10 pm June 20 vehicle by theion Concession 5. Markham hip Fire De- Township. was Fred Burton. 45. ie Suuad afterlof 55 Cree Avenue. Scarboro. CANADIAN TIRE Apply for a Credit Card Today at 11’ Mr. Burton suffered head in- Keele'juries when he was thrown 45 Road,ifeet from his cart-wheeling ve- :3? 16‘” XL” .1935 22-95 .98 20.95 2.69 .39 70 Vinyl-coxered kapok, 15 x 15 X Tie ~tapes: doubles as safe- ty \est. D.O.T. apprm ed. 4 By Mermaid. Concave bottom. Laminated birch. Adjust. 95 binding. 56” x 613;”. E. SLALOM WATER SKI G. BOAT TRAILER WINCH High-carbon steel gears; j Chet. Roller-grip handle. 900-lb. capacity. 1,200f1b. capacity . . . . . . 1,500-lb. capaciw . . . . . . BOAT CUSHION Cash and Curry BONUS COUPONS EXTRA! s Injured Man After $4,400 Threeâ€"Car Collision hicle as the driver’s door and trunk were torn off. The car was southbound about 300 yards south of 18th Avenue when it went out of control for unknown reasons. Markham Township Police said. It sheared off a telephone pole and continued southwest for 200 feet. spinning end over end‘ Parts of the totally wrecked gears; Z-xx’av rat 7.49 9.149 15.95 29 1969 model car were strewn over the roadside field. After the three-car Vaughan Township accident. driver Wil- liam Lester of Keele Street. To- ronto. received preliminary treatment for suspected chest. right leg and knee fractures at York Central HOSpital before being transferred to St. Mich- ael‘s Hospital. His car had an Tough poly. Carry strap For 6 or ll-volt battery. For small craft. :4 x 1] diameter. Rustproof. I. BILGE PUMP H. MARINE BATTERY BOX K. SKI TOW BAR Vinyl-cox ered foam. ‘D’ fastener. Up to 44” waists. Cadmium-plated steel. \Vith fillings. WATER SKI BELT 70 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill 884-1196 estimated $2.500 damage Mrs. Margaret Lester was His car had an estimated $1,600 treated at York Central Hos-‘worth of damage. police said. pital for broken bones in her‘ The third driver was Andrew hand and injuries to her leftisharp of Brampton. His dam- arm and shoulder. She wentlage was about $300. home from hospital June 21. ‘- * * * "' Another driver in the threeâ€". Head cuts and $1.00Q damage car Vaughan crash. Peter Kel-nvere suffered by John Hender- lei' of Don Mills, was treatedison. 27, of RR 2. Stoufiville at for minor injuries at York Gen-12.50 am June 20 when his car 14.95 .95 .89 Chrome-plated: .Lumin ous dial. Compensators. N. BOAT LADDER Anodized '1” aluminum 4,. tubing. Red oak‘steps. 1 O. CAST ANCHOR Naxy-type. Heavy-duty shank joint. 10-1b. lS-lb., Each Nylon pulley with poly rope. Fastens to transom. O-lb., Each . . . TOW ROPE BRIDLE NAVIGATOR COMPASS tral Hospital and sent home.‘went out of control and hit 3 His car had an estimated $1.600}ditch on the Bloomington Road worth of damage, police said. iat Concession 9. according to The third driver was AndrewiWhitchurch Township Police. 4.89 6.49 .29 Russell Lee. 20. of RR 2. Stouffville also had his car go out of control at about 1 am June. 20. as he was driving along the Aurora Sideroad at Congession 9 on a curve. He'Keele had an estimated $600 damage. Maple 30 x 72” Banl’f Blue rayon shell; kasha lined; xx 001 fill; full zipper. .................... Li’l Chief: 27 X 66”;wool fill; plaid lined; 4.83 'Junlor Camper’ 6." 36 x 78” blue JetSpun shell; beige flan- I I" " nel print; 4-lb. thermocel fill. ................ The ’Sportsman’: 30 X 72” Forest Green shell; red Kasha lining; Thermocel fill. ................ 8.88 The ‘Woodsmun' (A) Reversible Air Mattress Rubberized cotton; twin I-beam seal. Green /yellow print reverses to solid color. 30 x 80” deflated. ._. ..... . ....... , (3) Convertible Air Mattress S-Tube Construction Mattress Sturdy rubberized cotton with built- in pillow. 30 x 72” deflated. Adjusts for sitting or reclining; 5- pad rubberized cotton; 3 airchamâ€" bers. Pillow with 1 fold. 30 x72"..... Whitchurch Police said Kathleen Bell of Willowdale had about $250 damage and Murray Higgins of Toronto had about $200 damage in a Yonge< View accident June 19. There were also two minor accidents in Vaughan on the weekend. Allan Chapell‘ Lynett Cres- cent, Richmond Hill had a $400 single-car accident June 21 at Keele and Richmond Street, 11.95 “.95 9.98 .98

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