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The Liberal, 26 Nov 1959, p. 9

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BEST BUY! LAYER VARIETIES BEST BUY! CONDENSED BEST BUY! FANCY QUALITY â€" 3c OFF PACK GREEN GIANT PEAS BEST BUY! WHITE AND COLOURED WHITE CROSS TISSUE r‘mA'rumsz-ueu & White Homogenized 9-oz. Tumblers FEATURE! â€" MONARCH BRAND l-lb. pkg. Peanut BUTTER 4for$! MARGARINE . 4for$l FEATURE! â€" RED & WHITE FEATURE! â€"- SOLID LIGHT MEAT JELLY Powder I4for$l TUNA FISH 6for$l FEATURE! â€" LIBBY’S 20 Oz. Tins FEATURE! â€" FANCY QUALITY TOMATO JUICE 8m! PINK SALMON 2for$l BEST BUY! FANCY QUALITY FEATURE !-Red & White Homogenized 9-02. Tumblers FEATURE! â€" MON ARCH BRAND BEST BUY! SOFT â€" STRONG -â€" ABSORBENT PILLSBURY CAKE MIX fiTfifiiNSEDTOMATO SdfiFIU LIBBY'S CREAM CORN Metro Chairman Fred Gardiner â€"termed the plan “an invitation to financial disaster.” He said the board should adopt a neutral posi- tion and let someone else decide on areas bordering Metro. He suggested that Vaughan township take the plan to Queen’s Park.‘ KLEENEX TISSUE The Spring Valley Develop- ment Co. project is estimated to have a total value of $30 million, Metro planning board last week refused to act on the draft plan of a $25,000,000 Vaughan township subdivisionâ€"because it involves the question of services for future development of munl- cipaljties borderil' on Metro's northern boundaries. Vaughan, N. York Discuss Storm Sewers 8: Drainage place. ' ° ‘ ° ° The planners claimed town- ship wells could produce a mini- l u I I I mum of 2,000,000 gallons of wa- ter a day for 12 months in the year, plus an extra million gal- lons a day four months a year, 0 Plan For lst Concession capable of giving about half a Melro Refers Plan Back let us all join hands for A livelier Interest in com- munity affairs. The Success of Richmond Hill depends on you. Voie SMITH for Councillor SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 9 am. to 6 p. m. IN ORDER TD MEND You MUST ATTEND! BAYVIEW SHOPPING PLAZA BAYVIEW AVE. AT ELGIN MILLS ROAD I The board voted 7-2 to table lthe report after a debate on pro- lsions for water supply, storm drainage and sewage disposal took plus a sewage plant to be pro- vided by the subdivider, and cov- ers some 450 acres, extending from Yonge St. on the east to Bathurst St. on the west, with its southern boundary about 1,300 feet north of Metro limits at Steeles Ave. It would include 786 single family lots and 466 semi-detached lots, providing a total of 1718 dwelling units, 45 acres of com- mercial land, three new seven- acre school sites and a high school. The plan calls for a permanent sewage treatment plant big en- ough for the entire area between Yonge and Bathurst 51:5. to be constructed by the developer on â€"North York reeve Goodhead said the subdivision plan gives no details on storm drainage or sani- tary sewers. He said this was an important factor for neighboring North York and for Metro in general. Mr. Gardiner suggested the planners ask North York Reeve N. C. Goodhead about his water problems. “He will tell you all abfaut the Sahara Desert," he sa1 . The planners claimed town- ship wells could produce a miniâ€" mum of 2,000,000 gallons of wa- ter a day for 12 months in the year, plus an extra million gal- lons a day four months a year, plus Crestwood Well, which is capable of giving about half a million gallons per day. Current 11ain consumption is 200,000 gal- ons. Chubby or regular Regular Size Pkgs. Large Soft Rolls 17 Oz. Pkgs. 15 Oz. Tins 15 Oz. Tins Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Lloyd of Delhi spent the week end as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Jennings and also Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rumble. On Sunday, November 22, Rev. Ivan Kennedy conducted a bap- tismal service for two local child- ren â€" Carol Ann Jennings, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Jen- nings and Theresa May Sherwood daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sher- wood. The Sherwoods have pur- chased the Gordon Baldwin prop- erty 1% miles north of Temper- anceville over two years ago. They have two boys and their nine month old daughter. The Vellore Jr. Institute of which a number of our young people are members gave a miscellaneous shower for Miss Helen Peck at the home of her fiance, Gary Her- rima, on Friday evening. The Young couple was delighted with the many and varied gifts and wishes for happiness showered upon them. ' An invitation has been extend- ed to Temperanceville to join in the anniversary services at St. “Paul's United Church November 29 at 11 am. and 7 pm. Baptism On December 7 at 8 pm. the official board will meet at Tem- peranceville Churrcht Correspondent: Mrs. Milton Wells. RR. 3. King Phone PR. 3-5239 The sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be held on Sunday, December 6th at Temperanceville United Church. The draft plan has been sub- mitted to the Ontario planning and development department. and will probably be referred to Metro planning board again, Mr. Anstey said. “In the meantime, I have no idea what we are going to do next,” he declared. The plan was referred back for discussion between Vaughan Township and North York’s reeve, Norm Goodhead and engineers of both townships, regarding storm drainage. “Yofi must analyze the financial consequences of such a develop- ment,” remarked Mr. Gardiner. M. V. Jones, Metro planning commissioner, noted the plan did not provide for a north-south road, and the area would be serviced only by Yonge and Bath- urst Sts. He said at least one new road would be required. E. W. Anstey, Vaughan town- ship councillor, asked the board to accept the plan subject to the required conditions, but plan- ning board member Hiram '1 McCallum pointed out the board would be approving something that would only get the town- ship into a “mess.” the Don ri’ver, but the subdivision would have to rely partly on North York storm sewers. However Mr. Jones said, such a plan would not have any detri- mental effect on the township, Mr. Anstey told “The_Liberal." TEMPERANCEVILLE for for for for for for ISTEW -â€" ‘l BEANS FE ATURE! _. RURNQ 1 it} FEATURE! â€" BURNS BAR-X FEATURE! â€" York Choice Dessert FEATURE! Dr Ballards Champion PLUM JAM APPLE JELLY MARMALADE FEATURE! â€"- Van Camp’s Pork & FEATURE! â€"â€" Aylmer. or Wagstalfe’s Dog Food 10*» FEATURE! _. GOLD SEAL SALMON 1/2's tins On Saturday. November 21, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jennings’ fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rum- ble, Oak Ridges: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rumble 0! Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Lloyd, Delhi; Mr. and Mrs. P. Holmes, Falconâ€" bridge; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bough- ner, Sarnia; and Mrs. Kerswill, all relatives of Ronnie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rumble attended the wedding when he, Robert James Rumble, took as his bride, Margaret Milligan of Toronto. The lovely wedding took place in Saint Clair Church. Toronto, and the reception was held at the Old Mill. Our deepest sympathy is ex- tended to all members of the fam- ily of Mrs. George Thompson, of Aurora, who passed away sud- WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME? NORTHTOWN SHOPPING CENTER Large 24-01. FANCY SOCKEYE Bob Macklin attended the Jr. Farmers’ home plowing match banquet on November 20. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macklin and Cathie also bag the pleasure of being present. Congratulations to the York Manor Auxiliary on the very suc- cessful bazaar held November 20. Over $650 was taken in. Local members are Mrs. W. Jennings, Mrs. F. Boys, Mrs. C. Henshaw, Mrs: W, Turner, Mrs. Stewart Paxton and Mrs. W. M. Wells. Mrs. Harold memstra and girls were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Herrema and family. denly November 18. The funeral was held from Thompson's Fun- eral Parlors on Saturday. Novem- ber 21. Dollar Day Buy! 20 oz. Tins 20 oz. Tins 15 oz. Tins 15 oz. Tins for for for for THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hm, Ontario, Thursday, November 26, 1959 9 ESTABLISHED 1898 "SUNKISTW new crop sweet 8. iuitv ORANGES, size 138': 3 doz. 5‘] IO lbs. New Brunswick Potatoes 35c POULTRY SPECIAL I ‘lb. SAUSAGE 1/2 lb. BACON 1/2 lb. WEINERS Manager's Special PRODUCE SPECIAL You’ll find that National 'h'ust Realtors will give you fast, dependable service in getting the right buyer for your home â€" at the right price. We invite you to come in or phone BA. §-64g9. Then come to National Trust at Northtown Shopping” Centre. Our Real Estate Department has a wide selec- tion of homes in Willowdale, Richmond Hill the Bay- view district and North York. National Trust ofiers you “Photo Co-op Service” â€" and 60 years’ experience in real estate. REGAL AUTO BODY MEMBER OF TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD Complete Collision Service 319 Enford Road (of Industrial Road) RICHMOND HILL Bus: AV. 5-4702 Reg: TU. 4-3485

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