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The Liberal, 6 Apr 1972, p. 7

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The Richmond Hill Liberal Want Adsfcoorpunitv §chloo| Use Cost nge' Southern York Region'sGreatMarketPlacerw'th'" P'°‘"“"a' BUd‘Jet Ce"'"9 3‘ Department of Educatlon reeilâ€"‘l972 is below the prm-jnma; on school board spendinglceilmg. If costs associated with I r ‘ ~ ' 1 E ' t " ‘ â€" . $2 ‘11" : ADAMS. Mary (May) ~ Oni Tuesday, April 4. 1972. May" Adams. beloved wife of Thomas Adams of Richmond Hill. dear mother of Margy aret (Mrs. Harold Lemon) of Thornhill and the late P.O. Clarke Adams. Grandmother of Clark, Ann and Kirk; sis- ter of David, Jack and Lily (Mrs. J. Wright). Resting at. the Marshall Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond} Hill. Service on Thursday at“ 2 pm. Interment Richmond Hill Presbyterian Cemetery. c1w4l t v w HADWEN. Elmerâ€"At the King City Lodge on 'Thursday, March 30. 1972. Elmer Had- wen of King City. beloved husband of Edna Love. and the late Gertrude Wilson, lov- ing father of Jean (Mrs. Har- old Kirby). Wilbert, Irene (Mrs. Michael Miller) and the late Eric Hadwen. Rested at the Thompson Funeral Home. Aurora. Service was held Monday. Interment Maple Cemetery. clw41 l ARNOLD. Jeffrey Kevin â€" In loving memory of a dear ‘nephew, who passed away April 4. 1967. He was a flower too great for earth. Sent here but for a while: God. for a moment gave him birth. And took him with a smile. â€" Loved and sadly missed by his Uncle John and Aunt Linda. clw4l i t It ARNOLD. Jeffrey Kevin â€"- In loving memory of a dear son who passed away April 4. 1967. He is gone but not forgotten And as dawns another year. In my lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are always near. Days of sadness will come o’er me. Many think the wound is healed. But they little know the sorrow That lies in the heart concealed. â€"Loved and sadly missed by his mum. c1w41 * t t ._-.A-‘ v 1‘. VCIIIULCKJI \L‘V'IL i. n . lARNOLD, Jeffrey Kevin â€" In LLOYD. c. Brydon _ 0n wed_l loving memory nf a dear nesday‘ March 29. 1972. my grandson. who passed away don Lloyd. beloved husbandl Apr}! 4- 1967- of Sarah Mathewson. l’lear'sare "1 thflam‘s. Of Jesus- faLher of Marlene (Mrs. KenI Safe on 1115 10Vlng breast. Best). of Saskatoon. dearfi’l'here by his love o'ershaded. grandfather of Charles and Sweetly thy soul shall rest. David. brother of William} ‘â€"Loved and sadly missed by Lorne, George. Helma (Mrslhis SFandmOthel‘ and grand- V. Cane). Mildred (Mrs. GJfathel‘ Leathers- 91W“ Manning) and the late Clif-l * * * ford and Norman and Walter. BURNS â€"â€" In loving memory of Rested at the Marshall Fun- a dear husband and father am] Home, 126 Yonge St. N.. Reginald who passed away Richmond Hill. Service was April 7. 1971i held Saturday. Interment There is a family whn misses King City Cemetery. (Ml/41! you WILLIAMSON‘ Florence M. ~J At York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill. on Wednes- day, March 29, 1972. Florence M. Ward. in her 88th yearH beloved Wife of the late Rus- sell Williamson, dear mother‘ of Norma (Mrs. Jack Buddy). Woodbridge, and Marjorie (Mrs. Wm. Barker). Thorn- hill. and Ward Williamson, deceased. *1w41 STEPHENS. William Glenford vâ€"lEmployee Stirling Drug Co) Suddenly at York Central Hospital. on Thursday even- ing. March 30. 1972. Beloved husband of Cosette Ander- son. 187 James St.. King City. loving father of William and Audrey. (Mrs. C. Hall). Grand- father of Stephen. Cynthia. Gleniord Hall and Angelina and Shannon Stephens, bro- ther of Doreen. Harold. Fred and James. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. 126 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill. Service was held Monday. In- terment Park Lawn Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Ontario Heart Foundation. ACCOUNT-ANT We have an opening for an experienced account- ant capable of taking charge of a full set of accounts, including the preparation of monthly financial statements. An interesting and chal- lenging position with a growing company. Experience Not Necessary The appointee to this position should have experience in 3 Municipal Clerk‘s Department. Preference will be given to applicants who have completed or are enrolled in the A.M.C.T.O. course and who have a minimum of five (5) years experience in municipal work. Written applications will be received to April 22nd. 1972. A & W DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT HELP WANTED Just North of Richmond Heights Centre RICHMOND HILL Phone 884-8911 Apply to DEPUTY CLERK O 1 CAR HOSTESS Q 1 KITCHEN HELP THE TOWN OF MARKHAM REQUIRES A DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT PERMANENT PART TIME Call: MR. COXFORD. 884-8111. RICHMOND HILL CABLE TV e. 120 1 Hill. ay. In- ielery. Ide to lation. c1w41 M. -â€"~' >spita1, ednes- Irence year, 2 Rus- iother oddy). u‘jorie [Thorn- HALDANE â€"â€" In loving mem- ory of John. dear husband and father. who passed away April 9. 1970. He is gone but not forgotten And as dawns another year. In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are always near. Days of sadness will come o‘er us Many think the wound is healed. But little do they know the .Sorl'ow . . That: lies in the heart concealed. Lovingly remembered by pvife Thelma. sons John and umson.l_Ron, and daughter Barbara. Hours: Mon. to Fri. 11 am. to BURNS â€"â€" In loving memory of a dear husband and father Reginald who passed away April 7. 1971‘ There is a family whn misses you And finds time long since you went. We think of you daily and hourly But try to be brave and content. Tears that we shed are in silence And we breathe a sigh of regret For you were ours and we remember Though all the world forge: â€"â€"s'ad1y missed by wifé Ruth and daughters Margaret, Aud~ ray and son Howard. *1w41 Personnel Officer. Town of Markham. 8911 Don Mills Road. Markham. Ontario. *1w41 We would like to express our thanks to friends and neighbors ‘for their kindness and cards during our bereavement of our son. A special thank you to Rev. B. F. Andrew and wife, to Marshall Funeral Home and staff of Sick Children‘s Hos- pital ‘and Dr. BruceHendrick. Family Oostveen *1w41 Mrs. Carolyn Carter of Rich- mond Hill is pleased to an- nounce the engagement of her daughter. Kathlene Anne to Robert James Corbett, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Corbett also of Richmond Hill. *lwél SHORE â€"-â€" George and Cathy are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Mary- Anne, 7 pounds 10 ounces. on March 22. 1972 at York Cen- Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Wenzl of Richmond Hill are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Trudi. to Frank O‘Rourke, son of Mrs. V. O'Rourke of Toronto. Marriage to take place June 10, 1972 at Blessed Sacrament. MORLEY â€" Bob and Lynne (nee Hannah) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter Sandra Lyn, 5 pounds 15 ounces on March 25. 1972, at Mount Forest Hospital. Proud grandparents Mr. and Mrs. H. Hannah and Mr. and Mrs. H. Morley. Mr. an Mrs. G. M. Teffer of Thornhill are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming marâ€" riage of their daughter Eliza- beth Irene to Mr. Ronald Brien. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Brien of Downsview. Marriage to take place May 13, 1972. at Willow dale United Church. clwél Mr. and Mrs. William West of Smooth Rock Falls wish to anâ€" nounce the engagément of their daughter Alexandra Janis to Paul E. Condon, son of Mr. and Mrs Bert Condon, 60 Grand- view Ave. Willowdale. c1w41 BARRETT â€" Tom. Mary. Mar- garet. Janice and Karen are proud to anounce the arrival of their baby brother Vin- cent Laurence. on March 30. 1972 at York Central Hospit- I would like to thank the nurses. Dr. Maguire. Dr. Susan Zukotynski for their care of me. my neighbors and friends for flowers. get well wishes. candy. perfume. books, transportation to and from hospital. the tasty desserts, fruit and shopping service since coming home, and a special thank you to Mrs. Alice Perkins and Mrs. Ger- trude Wilson who kept the home fires burning while I was in hospital. CARD OF THANKS CARD 0F THANKS CARD 0!" THANKS We wish to thank all our rel: atives, friends and neighbors for the lovely cards. gifts and flowers given to u! on our golden wedding anniversary. Joe and Ida Stephenson *lw4] WANTED IMMEDIATELY 15 to 25 acres, 20 minutes north of Toronto. suitable for horses. Reasonable. Write Box 1. “The Liberal." c2w40 Zfinfihrnming flimflagm Vandalism Costs $500 Richvale Auto Outlet Someone took a $500 dislike to the property of Baker's Sales and Service at 9144 Yonge Street South. Richmond Hill. over the weekend. York Regional Police report that. a person or persons un- known damaged three front showroom windows. four windows on the gasoline pumps. 10 aerials and 10 mirrors on cars in the station parking lot. y“... u. u... .s...«... Jana“: sun. The offenses occurred somes one enterprismg thiEf Stumb‘ time late Saturday night or{led onto a bonanza of sorts last Sunday morning. {Week when he broke into the Damage was estimated at§h°me 0f Alge Skinulis of King- $500. ‘0‘055 Estates. King Township. He made off with two lor mm“m1mmumuuImumumtmummlmum\uuummmuum teleVlsion sets, a stereo maccgine ,,1.... cars in the station parking lot. The offenses occurred some- time late Saturday night or Sunday morning. Engagrmmta tral Hospital a1. Happy parents are Vince and Pat Barrett. c1w41 Mrs. Gloria Cook told police she spotted a youth removing her car battery, collared him. and held him until the authorities ar- rived. A Weston woman left Doublednk Arena in Vaug- han Town just in time on the weekend. Just in time to nab a youth about, to make off with her car battery. Charged with attempted theft is 18-year-old Brian Langman of Toronto. REAL ESTATE WANTED She Catches Battery Thief Mabel Sanderson. *1w41 c1w41 clw4] c1w41 Department of Education ceil- ings on school board spending will not affect the York County Board of Education's policy re- garding community use of schools. At a meeting March 27. trust- ees agreed costs related to com- munity use of schools would re- main as an item in its normal operational budget. According There is. however. no provin- cial grant payable on such costs. Operational grants to York this year are slightly over 60 per- to board policy. most of these costs are recovered from the user groups through the various municipal recreation commit- tees that sponsor them. The question arose when the board received a memorandum from Education Minister Thomâ€" as Wells announcing that costs related to community use of schools did not have to be in- cluded in expenditure ceilings imposed by the province. Such expenses could be classified as extraordinary expenditures. COULD LOSE GRANTS The step had been taken, Wells wrote, to ensure full ac- cess to and use of school facil- ities by the general community. Several people are recovering from injuries received in local accidents last week while police are looking for a driver who ran away after hitting two parked cars early Sunday morning on Bayview Avenue North. Seriously injured S u n d a y after a 1 pm crash on Gormley Sideroad 1As-mile west of Con- cession 3 was Sarah Hoover, 35. of Lot 35. Concession 2. RR 2 Gormley. Hurt was Robert Duncan, 56, of 170 Dudley Avenue, Thorn- hill. His 1966 Chrysler suffer- ed about $1,000 damage when it mounted the sidewalk, knocked down sign. crossed a Shell Service Station lot, crossed Ben- son Avenue. and entered the Gulf Service Station lot knock- ing a trailer into a car before coming to rest. cent Also suffering cuts and bruises were Rosanne Hoover. 12, and LeeAnne Hoover aged 2, according to Richmond Hill Division YRP. The Hoovers were treated at York Central Hospital and their car had an estimated $600 damage. Cuts bruises and back strain were suffered by one driver at 5:10 pm Monday in a rather spectacular rush hour accident at Yonge Street and Benson Avenue. The parked trailer belonged to Caravan Trailer Rental Com- pany. 949 Dixon Road. Rexdale and had about $800 damage. Three From Gatmley Hospitalized Thomhill Car Careens Off Yonge Mrs. Hoover and children were due to return home from hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Hoover had a broken left arm and nasty cuts to the forehead. The driver of. the other car in the accident was Kenneth Owen. 29. of 41 Connaught Av- enue. Willowdale. He had an estimated $350 damage. accord- ing to YRP. The other vacant parked car was a 1971 Pontiac owned by Beverly Cook, 213 'Newton Drive, Willowdale. It had an estimated $600 damage. Luckily no pedestrians were hurt. A police spokesman said at press time the investigation wasn’t complete and cause of the accident wasn’t determined. YBurglars Busy In King, Jhornhill, Stouffville Police at prey! time were looking for the driver of a car that hit two parked cars at 1:35 am Sunday on Bayview Avenue south of the Bethesda Sidemad in northern Richmond Hill. The driver appuently ran away across the fields. His car was registered to Charles Brash of Lot 30 Conces- sion 9, in the Kleinburg area of Vaughan Town. It was a 1963 Chevrolet pickup truck and suf- fered about $600 damage. ac- cording to YRP. There was about $900 damage to the parked 1967 blue Meteor owned by Allan Middleton of Bayview Avenue, Lake Wilcox. The third car was also parked and was a 1964 Plymouth be- longing to David Neil of 8 Wil- cox Road, Oak Ridges. Police estimated damage to it at $100. A roof rack cérrying two metal wastebaskets flew off a ang bottles'of assorted liquor Police said the break-in and theft occurred sometime be- tween March 26 and April 2 while the occupants were away. Another break-in was equally lucratiVe for thieves at the home of George Davies. RR 2, Stouffville. sometime Saturday night: between 5 and 11 pm. Stolen was a color television set. a portable television, a radio and cassette with two speakers. Police estimated total value of goods stolen at $1,150. A light blue station wagon was observed pulling into the residence around 7:30 pm. No one saw it leave. i‘fie York County budget for 1972 is below the provincial ceiling. If costs associated with community use of schools were moved outside the ceilings it would simply mean grants would be lost. “Many boards have been spending a great deal of money on community projects for which grants were eligible,” said Markham Trustee Louise Ajmone of Thornhill. “The ceil- ings have made them aware of this. They have been absorb- ing the costs into their edu- cation budgets. but thanks to the diligence of our board. this has not happened before here." A board staff report said the Wells’ announcement was to as- sist ‘boards that are having dif- ficulties in meeting the ceilings. "It is essentially a way of let- ting the Metro boards get ben- eath their ceilings," explained Education Director Sam Chap- man. “There are no extraordâ€" inary grants for extraordinary expenses. It would be a dis- advantage for us to take advan- tage of this." Grants are available to rec- reation committees for recrea- tion purpOses but these grants are not available to school boards. moving car at 9 am March 30 on Bathurst Street about 1/1- mile north of Can-ville Road smashing into a Thornhill car. YRP said the vehicle carry- ing the rack was driven by Graham Jackson. 26, of 26 Sloane Avenue, Apartment 3, Toronto. The car hit by the flying ob- jects was driven by Ethel Rgilly; 53. of 30 Doncrest Road, Thorn- hill. Her car had damage esti- mated af. $700, YRP said. No Hit-And-Run Arrest Man Was Summoned Thomas Bryant of '1 Cartier Crescent wasn't arrested March 21 for leaving the scene of an accident as reported last week in “The Liberal". Rather. Bryant was sum- monsed to court by York Region Police to face the charge. This is in connection with an Vacci- dent March 10 in which a car owned by Francis Frazer of 160 Essex Avenue, Richmond Hill. was damaged while parked he- hind 9108 Yonge Street, Rich- mond Hill. THE YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 174 Bridgeland Ave. (opp. Yorkdale) 787-0277 Factory Showroom Hours Mon. to Fri. 9 - 5 All parties interested in grass cutting for the York County Board of Education during 1972 are invited to phone 727-3141 or 884-8131 or write the York County Board of Education, PO. Box 40, Aurora, Ontario, attention J. C. Wishart, Purchasing Department. ' Specifications will be available by mail or at. the Purchasing Department, 22 Church Street, Aurora, Ontario. R. S. JOLLIFFE at 82 Yonge St. N.. Richmond Hill has immediate vacancies for attractive young ladies to work days and some weekends. We Provide: Excellent working conditions On the job training 82 Yonge St. N., Richmond Hill has immediate vacancies for attractive ladies to work part time evenings on weekends. flan} COFFEE SHOP COFFEE SHOP Choose from a large selection of quality fabrics All workmanship expertly supervised and guaranteed Pickup and delivery Free estimates at your home Chairman GRASS CUTTING ONTARIO CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY PART TIME == WEEKENDS WAITRESSES REQUIRED WAITRESSES REQUIRED FOR INTERVIEW PHONE 889-2590 Chesterfields and Chairs Recovered Like New FULL TIME â€"- DAYS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE 889-2590 Oldsters' Conference At Aurora On Friday Space is being held for senior citizens who wish to attend the conference on The Quality of Life for Senior Citizens at the Aurora Conference Centre on Friday. The conference begins at 9 am and will deal w1th housing. health and legal matters, the problems and the skills of the aged and other topics that con- cern senior citizens. The conference. sponsored by the York Region 3C Council. will continue to 4 pm with lunch and coffee provided. For information contact Mrs. Florence Murray, 727-4554; Mrs. Helen Markham, 895-2271,- Ted Martin, 895-5138 or Allan Cooper, 895-5187. Assault Police Charge Plus Impaired Driving A young Richmond Hill man was charged with police assault, impaired driving, breathalyzer lest failure and illegal posses- sion of liquor early Friday morning of last week. OPP stopped a 1964 Falcon vehicle that hit a wall and sui- fered about $150 damage at. a parking lot at 9108 Yonge Street at 1:30 am, according to YRP. Charged was Paul- Beaty, 2.1, of LA Yonge Street South, Apartment 5. Richmond Hill. The alleged assault was again-st Provincial Constable David Bourne of Oak Ridges OPP De- tachment. Beaty is scheduled to appear in Newmarket Provincial Court Monday to face the charges. The car suffered damage to the left front fender. The re- gistered owner is Sidney Smyt'h of 56 Dufferin Street, Richmond Hill, police said. Arrested Friday and due yesterday in Newmarket Court to face 27 welfare fraud charges involving $2,- 700 allegedly received bel- ween October 1970 and January 1972 from York Region Welfare Depart- ment is Mrs. Barbara Werâ€" den, 38. of Lot 2. Conces- sion 3. King Township. Police allege Mrs. Wer- den was working and rec- A total of 41 fraud charâ€" eiving welfare at the same :95 are faced by two houseâ€" time. wives arrested late last i t vt in week by YRP. . _. WA 1,1 m. . . Director of Education Charge Housewives 41 Fraud Counts S. L. G. CHAPMAN 52,700 From Welfare Talented Pianist Plays For Fund} The Alumni Association of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto. Markham Chapter. has commenced a scholarship fund to assist a wor- thy student in the continua- tion of his or her musical edu- cation. A requirement will be that the student resident in the ‘Town of Markham. A concert. for which all tick- ets have been sold to raise money for this purpose. will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark. Markham. Ap- ril 17. The concert will feature Pianist Patrick Li, now on the faculty of the conservatory. Li holds an artist's degree from the Royal College of Mus- ic, London. England. In Can- ada he graduated from the Fac- ulty of Music, University of Toronto. winning the Eaton Graduating Scholarship, the: highest possible award. Arrested on Thursday of last week on 14 counts of false pretenses involving cheques passed in New- mal'ket stores and businesses was Mrs. Mary Magee. 46. of 50 Newbury Drive. New- mal‘ket. She was due to face charges Tuesday in New- market Provincial Court. YRP Detectives Don Hill- nck and Barry Delaney were the arresting officers O HYDRO O SAUNA O OUTSIDE POOL 0 SCHOOLS O CLOSE TO TRANSPORTATION O WALK-IN CLOSETS O NEAR GOLF COURSE EAST OF YONGE OFF BAY THORN DRIVE Thornhill Terrace Week Dan 12 - 9 13.111. Weekends 12 - 6 pan. Built by New Style Construction 889-2234 1 and 2 Bedrooms BETWEEN STEELES NEW HIGH RISE THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday. April 6. 1972 Obtain all the cash vou need and reduce your payments by as much as half with a 2nd or 3rd mortgage on sensible terms. Call to 10 pm. today for helpful courteous service. Prompt Investment Corp.. 330 Bay St... Toronto. Call Collect 366-9586. evenings 231-8146 Openings for 3 Agents covering areas: Markham, Richmond Hill, Aurora. Newmarket, Etc. We will guide and train you. Excellent commission and bonus. For confidential interviews call pef- sonnel manager We are interested in employing staff for our new Richmond Hill office. Previous experience not essential - we will provide training and assistance. Most important is your desire to succeed and your ability to get along with people. For appointment; for confidential interview call: SALES OPPORTUNITY $7500.00 SALESWOMEN - SALESMEN WANTED BUILING INSPECTOR An inspector is required in the Building Department. Applicants should be familiar with the National Building Code, be experienced in all phases of the construction industry, and also, capable of examining plans, interpreting by-laws and assisting with the processing of building per- mit applications. Usual fringe benefits. Salary range $8,500.00 to $9,300.00 per annum. N. 5.. SMITH REAL ESTATE LTD. RON ELLIOTT at 884-8183 or 881-2822 39 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill Apply in writing by April 17th to: Town of Markham, Personnel Department, 8911 Don Mills Road, Markham, Ontario. 589-7624 ANNUAL GUARANTEE HOMEOWNERS Call to 10 pm. ’ HELP WANTED TOWN OF MARKHAM GORD SMITH 884-4425 773-4211

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