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The Liberal, 10 Aug 1972, p. 16

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16 THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Aug. 10. 1972 l Engineer’s Eye Developer’s Axe Maple, Kleinburg Concord 8. Edgeley News ~ I in the Town of Vaughan. "The Liberal" is always willing to publish Items regarding people and events contributed by its readers in Maple. (oncord. Edzeley and Kleinburg. Th9 (“which to have tt Maple. please phone Mrs. Louise Cooper, 832-2408; in Edgcley and Concord, Mrs. Carol Cole, 889â€"4379; in Kleinburg. Mary Dawson. 884-1105; up to the town engineer in Teston Mrs. Connie, Brown. X32-XR17. came about at a meeting of council Monday of last week during a report of the. f IN THE VILLA GE 0F MAPLE i i mittce. IN 1 After council agreed to ‘ lFode-n. a local girl. taking on the ministerial duties Once the pawn: iob is. come see "\s You Like It" at the a recommendation of the I l Following punch in the gar- of St. Andrew's Pi'esbiterian plcted. the lot will be open for Festival Theatre. Forty tickets committee to approve a den. which had been beautifully and St. Paul's Vaughan. for the use. and will continue to he liaie been resened and anyone modified site plan of 3 R0 ldone by Dr. Armitafle for the month of August. so as long as it is pl‘nllt‘l‘l.‘ wishing to go along could call commercial complex on the. loccasmn. the party of n\(‘1‘ 30 We are wondering if he used. If the priiilcge is abused. us at 832-2408 or Percy putett. northwest mm“. nt- “owes guests retired to the parish might not need another holiday obvioust it will he rtiscontin- baiigh 832-1114. Road and Highway 7. Coun- t hall. where they viewed a bu- come Septembch tied. and a service \\'l'tl('ll.l.< bc- Plans are also underan in" cillor Dalton McAi-thur t morous bridal presentation of A very generous gesture on ing provided for e\ei‘.\'onesconâ€" a three-day color tour and 2 called for some protection ‘ cartoons. magazme articles etc. the part of the L'nited Church venience. will haie to be with- oneâ€"day Color tour. Details of the trees in the area. _ which jg now being made into is probably evident to most drawn because of a thouglitlcss‘latcr. some of which ht, said were I .We would like to vexlend 3a scrapbook for the bride. residents by now. This is the few. ‘ A 300d “"1101” 01' Ft’hlf‘I‘s 3' 30 to 40 feet high. ' “Eh for a very happ“ mutilde) The guest, of honor l‘PCF‘lVG‘d paving of the church parking Senior Citizens The ‘aughan Town Offices .-\11- “(Arthur than mnde to Mrs- Cunle Read 0f Bat “ml 3 \mndertttt assortment of use. ]0t_ By the time this is read. 50 :iist 2 heard the details of the that only those trees ap- slreet' “ho celebrates tadabf fill and lovely gifts which she This lot has been used at senior citi7ens from this area "New Horizons" plan Just in- proved by the pnzinepr be “.e feel .sur? .that her ma-n“ and her husband will be proud times by those stopping at the will be on their “M in N18» ll‘thlCPd by the federal govern-l removed from future dew]. friends “1” mm us m hOpmg to use in their new home. post office. but the iise became gara Falls for the much talked mcnt. i ohment5_ that she hasavery happy day.l Joan hocame the hrtdp Ora headache when thoughtless about trip. Members of senior citizens “ye Wish to extend Sincere’Blake ‘Ves‘gate of “‘oodhridge. people dug holes in the um “.hitp tht3 group is tnzhthm.‘ groups from Ktpmhurg' Maple. lllllllllllilllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllIllltllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllll’ sympathy ‘0 the family of ,El,‘ August 5. and the happy couple paved surface with spinning depositS “I” ht‘ “the” “it ill? “WWW” and Woodhridge were u n met B1150" “ho passed a“a“‘ will make their home in Maple. tires. etc. ll‘lffui" Sil'allf‘[d 09mm]: Isflm on hand l” d'“““ WWW” “It'll July, 30 at the Pine Grove CHURCH NEWS ways in which this plan could Nursmg Home“ He Is survn'ed Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Snow- “9 “l’lm‘dt by his Widow' Man" daughterEden of the United Church and .\ "cabinet" was forde of Agnes. and Katherine andttheir famth.‘ Tommy. Bewrtth three niemhers from each area . sons Alex and Archie. who planned to meet again While the Federal Governâ€" ‘ l d Pt ‘ i b k in . . Mr. Bryson rested at the W $122319 aarl'ior :etlioizlllZi-fuaicholi. e .t-tth a generous mutation from mpht haS ignored the LeDatn R. Scott and Son Funeral home day at their cottage rm Bath 9 Wondbridge to use the 1mm“ Commission‘s recommendation ill WOOdbhldge 811d the SEWICG tiste Lake‘ north of Bancroft; ‘ tlltere on Augiist 9. These mp. to leaaliua marijuana. no such wasthé‘lti m the Chapel ADI-195% Included in the mishaps York County Board of Edit-concept. iresentatives planned to meptll‘elllclanf‘e has appeared on the 2 “71th Interment m hmg cm'twliich occurred during the holiâ€" cation's proposal to charge the‘ N0 BOARD ANSWER ‘with their own groups and to part of Vaughan Town Council CemEtEI‘Y- da‘, was a twister “htch passed public for using its schools for Council said that. a resolution take suggestions for projects to to appoint its own pusher. At the Clan Campheh l‘e- thllough the area. tetethng a recreational use. has met some to this effect was sent to the the “cabinet” nieettngfi 1 Meeting Monday of last, week. union recently- R0”): theflel‘ great man", "995' but, causing opposition from Vaughan TOW“ bfial‘d. him. 110 J‘Fl’lll' has he?” 7 ‘7 V ,C i”""" """ ““collncil agreed to 3 recommend. of‘Maplg was the recipient Vof no personal property damage to Commit .t‘eceived, Ontarlo Not Vaughan ation of Councillor Dalton Mc-t a beautlflll. aUlhenllC lam”.V the snowdehs' l Meeting Monday afternoon of The school board has charged Arthur that someone was need- ¢F€St plaque. ROUD' “'35 the 596- at h r 5rd of mg last week. council. in a report that costs for the 10.000 separ- - ed to go around to the job site 0nd 91d95t Senuemen Pl'esemlttofigaghihlflgttlg “gush... (hm of committee“ said it was "very ate uses of its schools for re For of the Maple Arena to make at the reunion 0f descendants ing the month. numbering over much opposed to making rec-.creational purposes in 1971.‘ Rat A _ sure that. the work was being 0f Dougald and Catharine 100‘ and including Sylvia and i'eation serve as a further source were close to $100000. Vail lanm-S m 'thp Tmm 'nr dmw' Campbell. The lovely plaque Ernie Hemphill from Maple. .‘of funds to the board of educa-l It said 50 percent of these tom): r?" hale gm,” l”. hp "7‘ A "pUsher" was needed. Mc- had been brought dire“ from Rev. Snowden was back illition." costs could be recmered by w I at the .iump in lllt‘ll‘ Arthur said. "That's the WWII ‘ V t V i _ . tax bills this v ' th f It - - v SCOtland' the “New?” home 0f 1 u] it of Ma le United It said it felt that. if a fee 1973 and a plOEi'am could be . i 93" ’5 p a” way we re 20mg to get it ready the Campbell pioneer family. lne p p p of the pmvmc'al government for the opening." 7 h I .Sunday and expects to be kepttts Charge'd 'to all community worked out so that by 1975 all and not the 1003] 0mm?” I V 7 fl ' _ Marl R0b50n 0f Maple and‘more than busy during the groups wishing to use school of the costs would be chtfit’lPt‘l,‘ Ahtmugh the towns Budget Fr“? SH1d he thought Counctllor (Photo by bluartsStudio) her SiSter' Amy Milne' recently month. being the only United facilities. as the board had sug-t Council said that. following Fhowpd a cut of about “x do] . d 1 I h 1d h t ed Armstrong. who has excl 9 9 9 . enloye 3 0"? .V 0i 83’ 3H e ' ' ‘ -‘ . (1 lo a1 community groups‘an earlier meeting with board . perience in the buildin tr dei - Church minister in a wide Ecste c . tarq m a . . . E a w ‘ ‘ mope'l-V “med 3' should be named I home of Mrs. Paul Elliott in - - ~ . - ' ' ~ 1d h - trust th in ' i l't’ { _ ‘ area. thsters {mm Richmondtand oiganizations won 9 un ‘ _. ees. e ‘ unic pa i ies o _y t . I . Halleybury' Ma” and Amy Hill. Thornliill. Teston. Kingtable to afford the charge. and ittRichmond Hill. NP\\'lllal‘kPl.$20'non' les'dom“ “Ont 29‘ “I? Council also agreed to a‘ tentative program from Maple. spent a full week with Mrs. City and surrounding area arejwould have a “detrimentaltGeorgina and Vaughan were all Dim-mm?” whale“ “'hi‘fh mum“ Elliott (Amy's daughterl and.“I holidays He “.ttt also be'eftpcti- rm the communityShhholtopposed tn pat-mg the COSts as :Thh'fimd add anOlher $81 toLions for the official opening. even though the weather lefta outlined by the board. which. Included in this would he a The first draw of the Maple-Kleinburg Lions Arena Lottery was made July 28 with 3 Richmond Hill resident Thomas White. receiving the great deal to be desired. they T G M hfesttmated the former as “0th,. "TheIOntario government isttmnts toumamenh hots. tntttth first prize of $500 and Bill Tettman of Maple the second prize of 35250. made the best of their holiday 0 ting out to $11 per casual groiiptigmonglble .tftm- the '"Cl‘easfi’i .tional baseball tourney. beefj In the above plClure 10-year-old Diane Gillham. 22 Major Mackenzie Drive, and enJoyed it completely, tand $20 per intensive use ‘ .°““‘"_‘ 0r Gordon 315k barbecue. games of chance. anrl‘ Maple. is shown as she drew the winning ticket for Lion President Fred Margaret Penlington of Jack-t s tgi‘oup. 5g] epdt Tatthr‘is'dfinl: a GPI‘man beer garden. plus Taylor ' sonstreet’t . . . _ . Y . 7L A ' e.anoe o a eec ' . . . . week with $552253? Cotnoci’tilN;jgotg:Ii§$1TiEipan-tin their tax noticesh bug’s;igdthdeaZZPrhpah-Dah hand The Lions have received an extenSion of the'deadline date from hy Shane in Gan. While there. I V V hes. however. were anxious totBROOKLIN: The Ontario Hmth the beer gard'en, will be as_ the lottery_board until August 25.. The 200 remaining books will be she visited with bah brotheranfi Non-union employees in the and. Gordon Risk; Town hgitcooperate with the board “.tm.e_ittcuttm.at Soctety has proposedtsumed by munch. sold for $00 each and they Wlll entitle the holders to participate in the low. Sb'dney Penlington. and_Tow'n of Vaughan'w‘ill now get ministratm James McDonab.‘ever possthta such as provtdmg a mgreen belt" to border the Council also approved the remaining 11 draws. Tickets may be secured from any Lion 111 Maple :12: Epltfi’, glittwsas alsocthe four wefeks vacationinjfet; atmg’legepg‘rtintfigt ahdeitilsisgroatoftge; ice gimteMNoiemberQB to new International Airport inlhll‘lhfl' of NT) arena manage“ and Klemburg- e a enior ,iti- years 0 service. . i . ~ ~ , '3 e r-uary a' aC'enzie .eniorvPickering. The recent proposal.and the necessary Fink attehd= All roeeeds from the draws will 0 towards a 'in Off the Lions zens to which Mrs. Shone be-tafter' 17. it was revealed at atand an emptoilggoto heHnOiiéin:tâ€"tpttbttc School It“ Kleinburg. tsuggests that “a tree be ptanhtants for the new Manta Arena pledge to tge DPW Maple ice arena g p y g longs- imeetlng 0f counml Mondal Oftell 175' Ln.“ L ' g, bi? E 3': IThe recreational department ed for each one lost to the bull-.find the Woodbridge Arena. H J Margarfl tells us that theretlast week. dlan Union 01: u 1° m'did not charge for heat. light. dozer. and as far as possible. ' fi'hn’ are 325 members on the roll in. The terms were among sev-tployees. toleaning of washrooms. caretak- natural surfaces be preserved." OLW M this group. and that they have eral recommended by the gen- ‘ ling. or issuing of the permit. . a hall open for them every day,.eral purpose and personnel €0m- COUHCU 3PP1'0"ed lhEIGXPEHdl-‘which the board “fluid charge, YOU‘I‘E milestahead at: where they carry on their vari-lmittee. and will necessitate the ture ’ of 514.390 {01‘ ImPYQ‘IGd for. but which were not paid ous activities. On one day each‘passing of a new bylaw. :ligbtingtat various intersections for out of educational dollars. week. Red Cross members come! The other changes provide and re51dential streets in the. SEEK MEETING in to serve-refreshments. Thisipayment for statutory llolid33'5.l0“'h- I l Council agreed to a recom- group. just as ours in Mapledand allow the accumulation of COUnCll also agreed to sup- mendatton 0t- tht, recreation“ also euloys outings by bus. at sick pay during the pl'Oballon' p0” 3, I‘PSOll‘il‘m 3m.“ “letcommittee that the board he “'ORKS IN A the cost of the individual. Mar-‘ary period. ‘T0“:n5hlp 0f EaSt G‘Ulhmhuryiasked‘not to act on its proposal DRA‘VER garet was greeted warmly. andl The corporation Will 3150 Day “In”? for 3” mumcmal roadstfor securing funds until after a made to feel right at home. 75 percent of the. health pl‘e- ahdt lllgl““a.“5 “'ll’hlh thew hour".meeting with representatives of Sincere get well wishes to‘mium. where formerly it Paid (lanes 9f the Regmn of 3'0“): W‘COUHCH- Mrs. June Wilson of Nether- 66 213 percent and increase he dESIgflated 35 C135§ A l It also agreed to send a copy ford Road. who was taken ill mileage to 14 cents from 13yroads. with the exception Or of its recommendation to the York Home suddenly on the eve of the fam-lcents. “hose roads designate? mum'tother muunicipalities in York ' ° lly holiday. and returned home RATING COMMITTEE lClpal byla“ 35. Class B madszegion. asking for their sup- from hospital last weekend. l Council also approved estab-l The resolution arose out oftpott 2* ii 1.! Color TV by STORES A lovely summer evening lishment of a rating committee “’hat the townsmp felt “'35 dis" M prevailed for a miscellaneous to determine the rates of Day Cl‘llhlhalmh against many local ’ - bridal Shower given by Mrst‘for new classifications and tO‘VEl‘ll'CleS. which exceeded the DEALER Edna Bryan in the parish hall check any pay inequitiPS~ lmax‘mu!“ “HQ” “119" empty FOR. 9 and rectory garden of St. Ste-’ Named to the committee were or Partially lOHde- HOWGVE‘F- ' phen's Anglican for JoantCouncillors Dalton McArthiir.many of them had to use the-t Class “B” roads for purposes -, . ' . * I l m t. b I of delivery and travel; and o ' . . K lem burg K larlon sags.dissections: mum weight, was both time: The program for this year's ing. spinning. weaving and consuming and inconvenient. other handicrafts. , Kleinburg Binder Twine Festi- . t _ val. scheduled for September 9h Continuous entertainment will includes many items which havetcome from the stage all day and I proven popular in the past fivethere will be two bands at 5 years and some new highlightsnight. one at each end of the The official opening is at llstreet. A sheaf tossmg contest pm with special guests includ-‘and a watermelon seed spitting ing Vaughan Mayor Garnetcontest will provide folksy en- 3’- Williams John Roberts MP1tertainment. 9185 Yonge S " our 40 000 mite . - - - ' V t - i , guarantee covers a lot of And there 5 somethin else about this surprismg Xork Simcoe‘ and Donald Dea-l FL$SHPIGHT CPRNI . h 1 BOI’OVOY Plaza ground. (About five times across Canada â€"â€" guarantee. As part ofgthe deal, we'll rotate your con. MLA \Ork Centre. BEttY‘ tLocalll’ glow“ ' (“omit 1915 . 5 Thornhi”, Ont and back!) And they'll be the smoothest miles Radial-V tires every 5,000 miles. FREE. At any Kennedy. Fred Davis. Johnnyt Picked b." flaShhr‘th '1” t “e 5 8899908 you ever travelled. With the safest control. Firestone Store or participating Dealer in North Wayne and Frank Shuster. Ben Company 0" I‘aCCOQhSl and IUSh' And the most curve-hugging turns you've America. Which 15 nice to know. Because who Wicks. Tiny Bennet and John‘ed Plump and Ju‘C-V ‘0 me ever turned. knows where those 40,000 miles will take You! Bradshaw, who will all bringstcaming cattldrons will be, a their families for a day‘s fun supper feature along \l'll‘l‘lt and to help in the judging. “Kleinbui'gei's”. the firemen st Leading off the day‘s events pizza and sarsaparilla. just like: will be the pre-judged pet pai-_'the kind made by "Pop" Brown 1 ade. Everything from goldfish at his pop factory down the; to horses. decorated doll car- hill in “‘9 01d dal‘s- A riages and bicycles will follow‘ Proceeds from this. the sixth. TV's Uncle Bobby and the annual Binder Twine Festival On Your Feet Again . . . with Our Help J: :i a. :- co a are three mre: Take it easy on the road to chum band from the Royal will go. as did the proceeds of . . Bank grounds. its predecessors. to set up rec- _, H recovery. and let us help. 1 QUEEN MUST FLIP realm". Projects in the (11510“; iiiiss JAMlE CUDIA i Everythng needed for the at- The Binder Twine Queen Con- The Bmd” T‘Vme Park Fem“ Graduate Nurse ' home patient is here for rent .............. test is for local women. 9 to 90‘ ed aid several baseball teams; at reasonable rateS . . “.alk_ " firestonc who qualify by mahin theh. are sponsored. the old swim- ‘ t 7 .t ‘ own old-fashioned gods and min: hole has been cleaned out Graduate Nurse 915- .“heel “hallo “umber STRATO-STREAK then demonstatting thatr “0m_ and a tennis court and arts and hOSPllal beds, Easy Rental ahly skins in Such things as crafts for all ages are planned» Daughter of Mrs Evelyn Terms. ftlpptng flapjacks' tact"E up um All these activities help intCudia of Jane Street. Jamie sets and mttktng cows The “.tn_ "binding" the community to- Cudia graduated from the Osler .- net- gets a week-s holiday for Eetlier. School of Nursing at Western See US for a u‘lde two at Freepom. Grand Baham. FESTIVAL COMMITTEE Collegiate Institute .11in 27. At selection of braces as Island Her "mm ha: heeni Members of the Binder Twine 18. she was the youngest nurse fashioned out ottwme by Scuhr Festival Committee are: Chair- in the graduating class. stand- and 311 art armgnts 1' I I toiiimany 091 F tor George Bttcheh man Gordon MacEacliern. P1- in: ninth out of 110 students. a tommanvmodetsof I wmmanymwelm' , mo so A new event this year “ht he ei're Berton. ;\orman “atson. A lifelong resident of the 1” Opel y I ted ' - I an Old time patent medicine \Iike Bevan. “ari'en Guscott. Testh area. Jamie is a Eradu- ualifi d l ’ ' IV ' curl-As '1 Show mmptete “.tth Paul Bram Hilda Irwin. Del Sweet. Norman ate of Langstaff Secondary q 6 Ina e or ‘ MONTEGO I ' hath Stat. Ot- thta movie “Goth: Hall. Janet Berton. Geoff Share. School female personnel. 1 I Down The Road... gm“: his “arren Bahen. Jack Shaw. Ted. In September she will be Sizeslormrer ‘ A S'mmomer S'Z'S'mmhe' " Spiel from a who“. wagon .\spinall. Ernie Dalton. .lolin ioining the staff of the surgical 0 Complete selection of Coloatomy and IlEOS- "matcomna'able , t . ' ca”"°°mpa'abx9 driven by two mules The mNL :ttfigmiack. Barry \oung. .lack \Vali-(‘l hf \‘ogk Central Hospital tomy SllellES prices. ‘ I I icine man IRev. Laslowl and his f _ W In \icimoii Hill - ~ . _ . .4 r ,, sums are starring m 3 mm? - ., ,. , 0 Qualified Breast Prosthesis Fittings “The Merry Wives of Thomas 33°.:::.‘.‘::::::‘:.;: K L E | N BU R G d‘me h" T p.33?.i;2‘?§ffh$22.1?ng .21: CORRESPONDEN conValESCEht Aid Céhtre 2 easy mm mm; at 1-1.thttt 8795s test and have made Jams and 8 Yonge St V at \V ' . . . . _ . - . -. ellm ton St. 1. CASH 3911195 Sand!“ and lamides for “The Liberal" requires a Correspondent for v g 2' 3° DAYCHAHGE sale. Binder twine and com- the Kleinburg alea 3 BUDGETPL‘” h k d . - . . ‘ - ' ‘ ' “3151 be“; agafiefouftentt‘arnglfigt't‘; _ . rescues AT DUANE HALL PHARMACY i 1mm ’ quilt tn a butter who“. deflgn If you are interested in seriing your home OPEN MONDAY T0 FRIDAY in AM. . 4 PM. (“i “ .- t . Wm he tamed Mt»~ community and earning some extra monev the OR 131' APPOIN \ ' \ ' . n T.IE.\T v The antique flea market gath- please phone ~ ~ - ’ erect from around Ontario mu ' t I RitHiiosD HEIGHTS CENTRE. RICHMOBD HILL 884-440] line the streets and local craft: MAR] DA“ SO.\ AT 854-1105 Open Thurs. 8; Fri. Evenings 'til 9 11-1“!!- people will demonstrate quilt-

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