NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of Rose Mary McMamee All persons having claims ag- ainst the Estate of Rose Mary McMamee late of the Village of Kirkfield, in the County of Victoria, who died on or about the 30th day of January, 1974, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of April, 1974, after which date the Estate will be distrib- uted, with regard only to the claims of which the under- signed shall then have not- ice. and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice. DATED at Richmond Hill. this 3rd day of April, 1974. John Willis and Mabel Willis, Executors of the Estate of Rose Mary McMamee, by their solicitor, Robert H. Blackburn, c/o Lawlor, Le- Claire. Stong and Nevins, Barristers and Solicitors. 10265 Yonge Street, Rich- mond Hill, Ontario. Also, open house will be held with the public being invited to tour stations and inspect facilities. Explana- tions of the crime investiga- tion services provided by the Centre of Forensic Scien- ces. will be offered by a number of police forces. POLICE AND PUBLIC D u r i n g Police Week, Jutice Secretary George Kerr, Solicitor General John Yaremko, Deputy Solicitor General Carl Brannan and other law enforcement of- ficials will travel through the province visiting various During the week, police officers will be visiting schools to discuss various aspects of law enforcement and traffic stafety. Site of this year's church parade has not been chosen as yet, however. “We want to spread it around a bit.†said the chief. Last year, York Police pa- raded to a church in New- market, but this year they plan to go to some other town in the region. That's because Mother's Day also signifies the start of Police Week in Ontario. May 12 to 18, at which time the province will take as its theme. “We need our cops." Mother's Day will also be church day for some 700 to 800 York Region Policeman this May 12. SINGLE FARES Richmond Hill - Finch Subway: 50c 25c Richmond Hill - Highway 7: 25c 15c Highway 7 - Finch Subway: 25c 15c RETURN FARES: Double single fare CHILDREN'S FARES: 5 years of age and under 12 SENIOR CITIZENS: 65 years and over. Proof of age may be required. Please note that senior citizens fares do not apply duringirush-hours Monday through Friday (6:30 am. to 8:59 am. and 4:00 pm. to 6:30 p.m.). No restrictions on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. The GO-Travelways express bus between Richmond Hill and Toronto's Union Station via the Don Valley Park- way will continue to operate Monday through Friday only. Departure time from Richmond Hill: 7:00 am. Departure time from Union Station: 5:05 pm. All other existing GO-Travelways bus service between Richmond Hill and Toronto will be discontinued nn Mother's Day Also Church Day For York Regional Police Force Starting on April 28, GO/Travelways will operate between Richmond Hill and the new Finch Subway Station. A saving of 40 cents per day over GO/Gray Coach Lines bus fares to Toronto is possible on single ticket pur- chases. COMBINED BUS AND SUBWAY TRAVEL TIME TO UNION STATION â€" ONE IIOUIL Buses pick up and discharge passengers at: Bayview Plaza Markham Road S. Taylor Mills Bayview Ave. Richmond Hill GO Station Steeles Ave. HOURS OF SERVICE: Weekday rush-hours â€" Bus run every 15 minutes to and from the subway from 6:25 am. to 9:25 am. and 4:10 pm. to 6:55 pm. Weekday Off-peak â€" Hourly service to and from subway from 9:25 am. to 4:10 pm. andv6:55 pm. to 12:25 am. Saturdays â€" Hourly service from 7:25 am. to 12:20 am. Sundays and holidays â€" Hourly service from 8:25 am. to 11:20 pm. In her chairman's report Mrs. Pat Fraser told the meeting that in its two years of service Helpmate Infor- mation has growu steadily and is continuing to do so with its central office in Richmond Hill Library in space donated by the library board and with a branch office which opened in St. Paul's United Church, Lake ,_ .._-_ .‘ uuvvuvmuv‘l vu April 28. 1974. N0 CHANGES IN GO/GRAY COACH LINES BUS SERVICE VIA YONGE STREET FROM RICHMOND HILL. provided to the community by Helpmate Information it' was amply provided in re- ports presented to the recent annual meeting of HI in Richmond Hill Lih‘ary. During the year 1973 the office received 2,385 calls were received compared to 684 calls for the previous yearâ€" an increase of 35 percent. In her chairman’s report Mrs. Pat Fraser told the meeting that in its two years of service Helpmate Infor- mation has grown steadily and is continuing to do so with its central office in Richmond Hill Library in space donated by the library board and with a branch In addition to providing in- formation and referral HI has, during the past year, provided emergency drives on a referral basis, helped to establish a free clothing centre for emergencies, pro- vided volunteer visitors for shut-ins, completed a sur- vey on emergency housing as requested by the Richmond Hill Social Planning Council, provided information and vo- lunteer help to the task force on BAIF, brought volunteer training programs to dif- ferent parts of the region, and is now working with 3-0 Council on a conference on information services in the Region of York to be held in May, said 'Mrs. Fraser. If any confirmation was needed for the demand for and effectiveness of services provided to the community by Helpmate Information it was amply provided in re- ports presented to the recent annual meeting of H1 in Richmond Hill Liltal'y. HI Volunteers Meet Needs RICHMOND HII.I. Io FINCH SUBWAY STARTING; APRIL 28 â€" TAKE THE SHUTTLE BUS AND SAVE THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, April 10, 1974 Police Week was instituted several years ago by the Ca- nadian Association of Chiefs of Police and is observed an- nually by all police forces “Although only a week is set aside, it's our hope that better understanding bet- ween the two will ultimately result in an increased awa- reness of the need to main- tain our traditionally high standards of law enforce- ment throughout the year." Mr. Bell said. across Canada “Police Week focuses on bring law enforcement agen- cies and the public closer together," Elmer Bell, chair- man of the Ontario Police Commission said. police headquarters and community groups. During 1973 funding con- sisted of a LIP grant from year. FREE CLOTHING CENTRE Wilcox, on January 7 of this YOUR CAR WILL BE COMPLETELY 460 ELGIN MILLS RD. EAST, RICHMOND HILL WASHED WAXED INTERIOR SHAMPOO ENGINE SHAMPOO PHONE 884-9625 CAR CLEANING SHOP Adults Citizens 50c 25c 25c 15c 25c 15c 'l'he & Senior Children OFFER EXPIRES MAY 30th - 1974 "As an example of the ge- neral breakdown of calls â€" in November we received 205 calls consisting of 169 for information, five refer- rals and 31 calls for services such as drives (on referral basis only) to therapy, doc- tors In her report, office Co- ordinator Helen Monk said that calls received during the first two months of 1974 again show the service is being well used by the com- munity. of the area to drop in or phone either of our offices." The Richmond Hill number is 884-2727 and the Oak Ridges number is 773-5341. Concluding her report, Mrs. Fraser said. “Helpmate Information board of direc- tors is always aware that we are supported by public funds and invites all citizens “We are again receiving a LIP grant and have received a small grant from the Department of the Secretary of State. We again asked the Richmond Hill Council to pay salaries for two staff members from the lst of July to the end of the year and have received a letter stating that the finance com- mittee will make a recom- mendation to the council supporting this." NORTH BRANCH The north branch, said Mrs. Fraser, is being ope- rated in co-operation with a committee from the Lake Wilcox-Oak Ridges area. Un- der the LIP grant the co- ordinator for HI works out of the Richmond Hill Library office with two field work- ers part-time and one office worker are responsible for the north branch. January to August, Mrs. Fraser reported, and the co- ordinator‘s salary was paid by the Town of Richmond Hill from August to the be- ginning of January. lawyers, requests for BUS SERVICE BETWEEN TORONTO (FINCH SUBWAY) AND RICHMOND HILL IS OPERATED BY TRAVELWAYS FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO $ 2 9:: YOU PAY ONLY WITH ABOVE COUPON Oth'er directors are Mrs. Patricia Fraser, Dr. Bernard Lacome, Mrs. Dorothy Mc- Elhinney, David Porter, Mrs. Mina Tamblyn. Mrs. Ruth Mitchell, Frank Mount, Mrs. Karen Rose, Miss Gena Stin- son, Miss Beryl Hart and Dr. Michael McAteer. Represen- tatives to the board will be appointed from Oak Ridges, serving on a rotating basis. A slate of directors for the current years was approved and later elected officers to head up the board. Officers are: Chairman Ray Gemmill, Vice-Chairman Rev. William Wallace. T r e a s u r e r Miss Hope Holmested and Secre- tary Mrs. Elizabeth Yule. Mrs. Monk paid tribute to the more than 20 faithful volunteers for the many hours of time donated in the past year. “Without their strong support we cannot function effectively," she said. PLAN TRAINING COURSE She announced that a training course is planned for the near future and any- one interested in serving as a volunteer in any capacity is invited to get in touch with staff for particulars. "We receive calls from many new residents of the community requesting infor- mation on facilities and ser- vices available to them," said Mrs. Monk. “There is a definite need for more day care facilities and there are an insufficient number of homemakers available," she added. clothing from our clothing centre, drives for shut-ins," reported Mrs. Monk. CALLS FOR INFORMATION In general the majority of calls are for information about services offered by the various agencies in\ the area and information on federal and provincial government programs. 39.95 A very successful elective program has just completed its third year of operation at Ross Doan Public School on Weldrick Road in Richvale. The program was initiated in lthe 1971-72 school year by Principal William Caldwell and istaff. Its purpose is to permit pupils to pursue present linterests and hobbies as well _as toidevelop new ones. The program operates from Januairj; EngMarch break for one afternoon a week. Electives offered over the past year have been cooking, arts and crafts, puppetry, WIDE TREAD RADIALS Thus (op-ol-lhe-line belted tire from FHSSIOne has an armour of steel belween you and me llouble Theme, wnh all the benehls of radial mes â€" slrenglh‘ puncture resaslance and a smooth, quuel nde And now a chance to move up to gas saving radials at a really great price. 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