King Trustee Margaret Coburn's attempt to- add to the “paper†work of York County Board of Education, was soundly rebuffed by her fellow members. Mrs. Coburn's try came in the form of two motions. The first called for each trustee to be hung farmers at night school Night school courses for novice farmers in the York, Hamilton, London and Guelph areas are being offered by the University of Guelph beginning Monday. 17A__I_ All classes for the York and metro area will be held on location at the junction of Highways 400 Y.C.A.M.H. "500" WINNER MR. & MRS. ROSS BROWN THORNHILL. The feminine touch is added to this military style camel coat with sash belt, all of wool blend from Elevation 3 at Simpsons. worn with knee-high brown leather boots from Dolan. Fall fashions for ‘75 are the colors of autumn, and more wearable. more adaptable. than for many reasons, Jillian Roos told audiences at the three-days‘of-fashion shows in the central court of Hillcrest Mall last week. -The emphasis is on the soft slender shape lends itself beautifully to the layered look nwuuu AVuv-A ~v....-._ __ Start with a skirtisl'iimr or bias cut. Add a blouse and vest or big chunky sweater, a long knitted scarf and hat â€"â€" and you have the great look for fall. - THIRTY EIGHTH 1975 Emphasis is on soft, slender shape ONTARIO TOKEN N0. 003 315 Yonge Street Newmarket, Ontario Authorized OSALES & SERVICE H. J. Pfaff Motors Ltd. PARTICIPATING IN HIGH SCHOOL DRIVER EDUCATION the safe easy way OLEASING 895-2366 . 881-1806 364-7917 “ be taught to DRIVE issue? withicomï¬r 9.932111 the area‘ newspapers, other than the one in their own specific area, so that trustees would be “better informed" of what the papers were saying about them. W'il‘he second asked that a place be found on the agenda of future board and 401 for 10 consecutive weeks at 7:30 pm. Fees are $50 for an individual and $75 for a couple. ' Photo by H099 Introductory programs begin Sept. 29 and 30; beef management Sept. 30; crop production Oct. 11; farmstead engineering Oct. 1 and reproduction Oct. 2. T h e a p p l i e d agricultural program for novice farmers is sponsored by the Ontario Agricultural College through the office of continuing education at the University of Guelph. For further’ information write to the university or call 519-824-4120, ex- tension 3401 slender shape that Photo by Hogg Wool is in in casuals for autumn. The young Ms. sage green coat ensemble of wool and cashmere is worn with a green printed blouse. Outfit by Cacherlee from The Village Shop. His English Crombie Conegal tweed suit in Norfolk styling with turtle neck comes from The Saxon Shop. ’ ‘ Photo by Hogs w .meetipgafw (assessiqu 9f- issues raised in the press. The latter was apropos of a recent letter sent to The Liberal, in which Markham Trustee Chris McMonagle, took a few pot shots at her fellow trustees, implying their action often was limited to walking a treadmill. In the matter of newspaper reports, board communications officer Margaret McLean at present supplies trustees with copies of stories, other than "routine." However, Mrs. Coburn felt the selection shouldn't be limited solely to Mrs. McLean. There was also a time lag that way. Trustee McMonagle said she felt the trustees could “buy their own papers out of their honorariums.†' Do the same thing with pants â€"â€" they are sun with us for the more relaxed casual look. When dressing on a tight budget, mix and match what is already in the wardrobe, she advised. and economize. With the layered look, it is easy to do. There is great interest this season in fabrics, soft wool and cashmere, the textured look of tweeds and corduroy. especially in coats. It is a good year for coats, spectators noted, with many styles to choose from â€" flared and The next step would be to have the board sub- scribe to the Toronto Globe and Mail and Star; “maybe the Montreal Gazette.†Mrs. McMonagle said that, if the trustees felt it imperative they see every paper, they could do it just as easily by having them arrayed for perusal on 3 office Said Vice-Chairman Craig Cribar of Newmarket: “I already get one (newspaper) free and I think I’m grossly overcharged.“ Trustee Donald Cousens of Markham, said it was “ridiculous to spend anymore time on this; Mrs. McMonagle ESE at thé board Richmond Hill 10 5 Mon '0 $31 Woodbine 9 6 Mon to Sat Both 9 9 Thurs 8844 200 88‘ «1488 teeles _said it perfectly." ' Vaughan " 'l‘rust‘eé Donald Cameron felt the trustees should have articles from all the papers in the county, while Doreen Quirk of Markham, said they were “inundated with things to â€"â€" they are still belted, straight and narrow classic look, and many trimmed with the softness of fur. Elegance has returned to fashion this season â€" the classic suit, tailored blazer, good looking dresses with wide cinched waistlines. L -4- “Lane W'Cbbca Wu,“ "luv v“..- A myriad choice in jewelry, bags. shoes. boots, and the return of the hat gives ample opportunity for an interesting and varied war- drobe â€" fashions for today, available in the shops at Hillcrest Mall. reiald’y" ‘Ilt was, and opposed adding to the pile. _ ‘I , _-_-._A ,W. So far as the second motion was concerned, Richmond Hill’s Warren Bailie, said that if the trustees were that con- cerned about specific Model Nicole Schneider is ready to go off to school in style in this one-piece brown dress with gold sleeves and torso inserts â€" from Young Canada. issues in the press, they could always write a letter to the editor. g?)th motions were lost SUNRISE AUTO OPENING . ANNOUNCEMENT! Tune Up 8 cyl. 19.95 Tune Up 6 cyl. 16.95 Tune Up 4 cyl., 14.95 Plus parts most G.M., Ford and Chrysler cars For Appointment Tuesday, SeptemlELZan RICHMOND HILL Trustee queries high cost of conventions The high cost of school conventions was queried Monday night by Trustee Joy Horton of East Gwillimbury during discussion of a report on a summer workshop at a meeting of York County Board of Education. Mrs. Horton wondered how some 80 primary and junior teachers at- tending a workshop at Devins Public School in Aurora Aug. 18 to 22 could justify the expenses paid them. A breakdown of the $15,000 expended. showed that regular teachers attending the workshop received $24 a day. while master teachers received $48. As the money was classified as being for expenses, Mrs. Horton wondered how, in a workshop conducted between the hours of 9 and 3. they could justify a sum as large as $48 and not pay taxes. 55 NEWKIRK RD. N., RICHMOND HILL ANNOUNCE THEIR UPENING Fewer York Region peeple on welfare There were fewer York Region people receiving welfare in June of this year than in the same month a year ago. A report received by the York Region health and social services committee showed 986 people on the welfare list compared with 1,032 in June, 1975. A breakdown of heads of families indicated 168 of those on welfare were employable, 214 unem- ployable. There were 140 em- ployable dependants and 356 unemployable. Forty single employable people were receiving welfare. Last year there were 22. _..__ J 7, The number of single unemployables was down, however, from 176 last year to 168 this year for the month of June. Others included in the report were foster children, nursing home patients, people in rest homes. In May of this year there were 1,054 on MARKHAM ROAD We are authorized to issue SAFETY CHECK CERTIFICATES rment -â€" Call 884-2581 0 889-3842 0 CHARGEX NORTH AND MASTER CHARGE Trustee Doreen Quirk of Markham moved the report beiyeceived. But Mrs. Horton suggested an amendment that the staff check with the department of national revenue in the future on the “ap- propriateness†of such expenses. â€" ..n- Chairman Donald Sim said that would be the same as telling the police you were going to do something illegal. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Sept. 24. 1975 â€" A-3 “How 7 about an anonymous phone call?" suggested MI:S. Horton. ï¬e amendment was lost. Vaughan Trustee Donald Cameron proposed the motion be amended to read that. in future, participants be reimbursed for expenses incurred only. Markham Trustee Chris McMonagle said the teachers should be in- formed the department of revenue would be looking welfare rolls In his report to the committee, Welfare Administrator Bilton MacDonald gave the region’s total population for June as 192,750. At the same time in 1974 it was 180,000. The number on welfare came to about one-half of one percent. TOWN OF MARKHAM I do hereby proclaim the month of September as School Bus Safety Month in the Town of Markham. Diane E. Whetter, Town Clerk. SCHOOL BUS SAFETY MONTH ACCEPTED Monday - Friday 7 am. to 6 pm. Closed Saturdays into the matter, as the press was on hand and the matter would soon be made public. Trustee Horton told The Liberal later “teachers could be embarrassed“ if the department of revenue asked them to Show receipts. “I think teachers should declare them (expenses) as income." she said. The motion to receive. incorporating the Cameron amendment. was then carried. Another motion followed after Vice- chairman Criag Cribar of Newmarket told the meeting conventions and workshops were covered under board Policy 18. As a result. it was moved the finance committee review Policy 18 “in light of the action just taken.“ Open Daily [O Sidewalks . Trenchlnn ‘. EIClvaNng . Curl“ . Sepï¬c‘l’anks . or.an (New and Repairs) WELDHICK CONSTRUCTION I76 Weldrick Road all-0069 ELECTRIC 223-7519 A. Roman, Mayor.