mum“m“ummu“\munuuunummmmuwmmmmumumu This Saturday at 2 pm a his-1 torical plaque commemoriating York University will be un- veiled in front of the Stong building on the York University Campus at Keele Street South Ind Steeles Avenue West. For further information contact Mrs. Edith Jones, 884-7686 Richmond Hill; Dr. Ramsey Armitage, 832-1195 Maple; or Mrs. Lenora Pax- ton, 773-5498 Oak Ridges. nu“mu\mm“mmumun\muumuunmlnunm\\\\\\u\\\\\\m Unveil York Plaque Saturday Afternoon The plaque records that the provincial government incorp« orated the university on March 26. 1959; that it was affiliated with the University of Toronto from 1960 to 1965 and accepted its first students in 1960 at Falconer Hall, moving to the Glendon Campus in 1961. In‘ the first six ,years, the three} basic elements in the univers-l ity’s long-range plan were init-‘ lated: development of a large multiâ€"faculty university, a de- gree program for part-time students and a bilingual lib- eral arts program. The main seat of the univers- lty. York Campus, opened in 1965. This campus covers a GOO-acre territory and is be- ing developed to accommodate 15,000 students by 1890‘ Cigarette Blows Back, Starts Car Seat Fire A cigarette that blew back in the window of a car, caused last week’s only fire damage in the local area. Vaughan Township Firemen November 12 were called at 9:05 am to Woodbine Avenue (formerly Don Mills Road) and Highway 7 East to put out the fire in the car. The car will need a new back Seat. The driver was Klass Ten- sen of 140 Brookdale Avenue, Toronto. Now that Santa has made his usual flamboyant en- trance there is no denying that Christmas is not to far around the corner, and the wise ones are governing themselves accordingly. The Canadian M e n t al Health Association in York County is once again mak« ing its appeal for Christ- mas gifts for the mentally ill. Each year, the White Cross Volunteers of the county campagin for gifts for every mentally ill per- son known to them. The gifts donated or purchased by the volunteers are suit- ably wrapped and distribu< A furnace explosion blew dmm the pipes. but caused no other damage November 14 at 12:18 pm, in a home at Mark- llam Concession 8 and Highway 7 East. ted. It means so much, say the CMHA of York County. es- pecially to those whose family ties are weak or non- existant. In York County alone there are over I thousand patients in homes for special care and an 0n- tario Hospital. Gifts should not be wrap- ped, as they will all have to be examined before there distributed (no penknives or cigarette lighters. please). Cash donations are particu- larly welcome for purchase of items that may be in short supply. An overheated furnace motor filled the basement full of smoke November 10 at 8:10 pm at Thomhiu Paint Supplies. 1707 Yonge Street. There was no fire damage. Christmas Gifts Mentally Ill "Vaughén Fi}emen washed en- gine fuel from the pavement after two accidents Last__week. The-ï¬rst time it was Novem- ber 11 at 3:54 pm. at Yonge Street and Gleneameron Road, South Thornhill. wvu~u - ._v The secérid was November 15 at 7:23 pm at. Highways 27 and '- Vaughan Firemen rushed a resuscitator to 146 Keele Street South in Maple November 11 at 9:59 pm. Oxygen was adminis- tered to a victim of what was believed to be cardiac arrest, Fire Chic! James Davidson said. Counterfeit $10 Bill Found Here On Friday up '2 end run. This is the first such bill after a two-week lapse in local re- ports of bill passing. ‘ A large number of these bogus bills turned up in Mark- ham, Richmond Hill and Vaug- han in recent weeks, as well as in other parts of the Metro in( area The bill apparently was passâ€"i ed at the Richmond Inn down- stairs bar on Friday night, police said. It was spotted at the bank later. Another bill was passed at this location earlier this year. uua ;\.u-. This bogus bill bear the serial number W/E 3587399 and is a very good likeness of the real thing. This is one of the camel'- feit bills being circulated lately that has the “y†of GOVernor Louis Rasminsky’s signature touching the border. Eichmond Hill Fireman had ) fires to fight last week. Another bogus $10 bill turned 3 in Richmond Hill last week- ian Township Fil“ er 12 were calle l to Woodbine Ay Don Mills Road: I 7 East to Put 0“ he car. ar will need a new e driver was Klass 140 Brookdale AV Solid rivet construc- tion. Light but strong aluminum. Firmly braced: non-slip rubber feet. 5-fool' ....... $12.29 6-foof ..... $13.98 Stepludder “‘75: ALUMINUM f ‘U 20-foot Go steady â€" with this! Designed for your safety -â€" with interlock- ing side-rails; spring loaded automatic safety locks; Self-ad- justing swivel safety shoes. 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