THE LIBERAL“ EMTde Hill 011th Thursday, November 22, 1962 15 : __.__’â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" ‘ A RECREATION ROOM : ENLARGE YOUR HOME? FOR (“R's-[MAS 9 EXTRA BEDROOMS HAVE YOUR RECREATION ROOM. i PANELLED WITH PRE-FINISHED . 0 FAMILY Room PLYWOOD AND TRIM IN BEAUTIFUL i» l GRA|NGER CONSTRUCTION 2’- . BATHROOMS I . égï¬ivlgl‘flggglp'gpn ROOM IS READY i. o GARAGES (BUIlders -- Dengners) 5 - AZE TRU- ‘O I PRICES WILL AM- -..__... 7 _ 1 Wm _ m“ 7 _ MWWWM r 7 7 V NH _ v y AM†A A â€" 7 V} R ' t R t W t PI ' F All elec epor , an . annlng or o , Of County south‘s money for planning. will," but you‘re not going to do .lu now, we never an-.he had something to direct er Bryson said that count ' V i ' i ' . y Invmlng ‘ he] h Iswered Mr. Perkins. In introducing the planninggcouncil must accept planning as . o p t cm get Comm“ members were askcdlcommittecs recomnlclldation,lpart of our Way of life. "We are 20 years too late “ Vaughan Township ReeVe Al- ities are Richmond Hill, Vaugh- municipalities now as a butter starting planning in York bert Rutherford and Deputy- an and Markham Townships and zone between Metro and the rest rceve Jesse Bryson, chairman 0; the village‘svoidhgar‘icham. Stouif- of York County to give Metro; the planning committee, oppose ville and co rl ge. more room for expansion" ‘ in," he charged. , , I all 14 of the county‘s municipalâ€" the motion. While Reeve “ON ME Pummlngs said that if Vaughan Township Dcputy-‘ He suggested the formatio (Cirf rtTiIcfhlLr’nfliiiltLI ities. after the most heated de- Perkins and DEDUtY-I‘eeve Tim “1059 SlxrmunlClWlers support reeve Jesse Bryson explained of a New, and York Planninn ance of the V6“, p : bate of council’s November Broadhurflt 01' RIChmOHd 11111.8 York COUNTY “‘98 ï¬nancmlii. that York County wouldn't be Area as a poqgible alternativg F n _ " _ ,-. session, who introduced the motion, law they will not be asked to help permitted to take the southernmwe-re twin; to unn- theé B Odom“? “.19. pa’igmg 0f Ml"'l In so doing, they rejected a ored ll- Pay for Metros six municipalities out of Metrolcomnw f0} gammistmugn of “’3 ll‘lém? 1950mm“. muncul [acornmendaflon from the plan. According to a report from "1 say to Mr: Cummings. “We are not in the D'TCLI‘O‘jusflcé'" he sumested “whwfï¬pe‘: 9.. i‘CSOImIO“ Calling T01“ ning committee that a planning the planning committee, Lorne thanks for nothing," Dep- “ea for our own good," replied not for planning; ’WM‘VE ot a) :3 mills 01' a planning dir-‘ area be set up to include the Cummings deputy-minister oi Duty-reeves Broadhurst said. Mr. Broadhurst “We were drag. stop Metros dghmlï¬cmagl a (3:1 gr. “him had lleon passed, eight municipalities which are municipal affairs had said there “We aren’t plains any- ged in so Metro could control nexmon for the “‘tvo “‘f “=“5l 23- , now part of the Metropolitan could be no transferring of the thing for Metro now." us. How could anybody ask us "The m. . ‘ -' Deputy-recve lon had suggesi- . Toronto Planning Area. southern Six m’umcmalmcs from "Why should we my for the to pay for this?†10 MR? t1lnis or has no reason ed earlier it would be diilicuit‘ The resolution was passed by Metro into a lork County Plan- privilege of having everything Depuryqeece E. G_ Noms of icipalitiese tSOUftll‘crn six mun- for the county to hire a 300d: a vote of 17 to 9 and brought nlng Arga' I we do curbed by Metro?" he Georgina Township‘ charged it into .Youko .Ietro and put planning director with no of“ . split between Reeve \Vllï¬-ed The six southern mumcipal- asked. “They're only using our there was nothing factual in me area " a IQI‘d County Planning ficiai posnlon or employer. She Dean and Deputy-reevc Lawson committee's report to indicate "1‘: \fgpégn,tM“ BWSOH. . ,sald council should hold off ‘ Mumberson of Markham van- that council should accept its 3“ those Slx‘hil‘mg a planning director until Shlp- ‘ ‘ recommendation. “There is no Mr. Dean, a member of the r n reason to accept this plan with-1 planning committee, favored r I I out facts.†he said. the motion. while Mr. Mumberâ€" Mr. Bryson explained that the' son voted against it, [during the ï¬rst week of June," county would leave the actual E as it would set I prece- explained Mrs. Trow, answoring mechanics of setting up the areai dent,†added Mr. Steven- 2: question from Mr. Bryson. to the Department of Municipal son. “We've never approved of Aï¬airs. I , "Can we fail to live up to the three readings of a contentious “Why should we take every-‘ school board's request?" asked bylaw in one night before and thing the people down in Tor~ Councillor Wilfred Keiiel‘. i won't start now." Mr. Windatt onto tell us for granted?" asked; “It is up to council to decide said. Reeve Joe Dales of North Gwill-z whether or not we will give "A, fax- 35 pm concerned imhury. “Separation of those six OI..- IS quest," added Mr. Bryson. who moved ï¬rst and second reading. M" “murmm’s “We†part of York County.†an- ' “Council can and should turn '0' ' "WV" for ' “IIâ€! swored Reeve Floyd Per- . r the request for this vote down." "mung brought mm“ on‘ kins of Richmond Hill. , ' ‘ Mr. Stevenson insisted. ‘3' Councillor Wink“, Reeve Wilfred Dean express-1 llr. Stevenson warned he Ken" and Mccm‘key “1 ed shock at Cumming’s recom« announced they York County Council Thurs-I day afternoon passed a resolut- ion asking the province to set up a planning area to include, County." he said. n «v- (Continued From Page i) t rec readings in one night." there won't be . third reading municipalities is just another N . ml, Brysou tonight," Rutherfol-d attempt at annexation." , Mr. Dales suggested there was i I‘l‘ffe‘I' , stated. ~ °‘ “‘6 On a on 335331231522“?! [board members have asked ‘ ‘council to hold this plebiscite. ï¬fttheixflgmsejcggidrigging'ryg'; for this or any other purpose, Eliooialfinl‘f allâ€; lilo ‘33: fgï¬mMga-rfegggopkgtgg gig. slï¬ï¬ul’l‘iflllu‘e‘s“ 03" 3335:: have to honor the boards re- wmdatt voted no' them. he said. We would rather remain J essc De puty-reeve Reeve We Specialize In CUSTOM BUILT Recreation Rooms Following lire which took place in Maple, August 4, I962 a portion of a railway tank cal known as the 'Dome' or ‘Manway' similar to Timmy mendation that the six municip-1 Mrs. Caroline Ion, deputy-I reeve of Newmarket contended the county should ask for a planning area for the north ou-. ly at first. “We should have‘ an effective functioning plan-1 ning area set up here to" pro-, vide an alternative to Metro: for the southern municipalities". she said. "We’re receiving no beneï¬t} from Metro planning area now." Mr. Broadhurst repeated. “if we were paying towards a. county system, we would be‘ getting nothing for our money." “United we stand, divided, we fall." said Reeve Perkinsl of Richmond Hill. “We must stick together on this thing."‘ “If we don't stick together now, we haven't a chance in Hades of ever getting out of Metro," he warned. Mr. Dales called the planning committee’s re- commendation for division of the county “bilgewater.†l “You’re willing to take the 1 Four Seek Posts‘ (Continued From Page 1) manager for a Toronto Arch- itectural ï¬rm. He is a past secretary of Our Lady Queen of the World Holy Name Society. , Interested in school board work for a long time thei candidate lives in the area where a proposed Catholic school will be built. He feels he has a background in con- struction and planning that will be of value to the board. . He said the rapid growth, of this area has left in its V i would attempt to get a court linjunction to restrain passing would “0‘ “10" The “33‘ slities be separated from the: , .g. iof the bylaw until its legality “‘3' M" 3'3"“ only 9“ county for planning. "Theymuml & t “I has been proven. He questioned back and 5mm“- be considering further plans‘ p a {o the wording of the bylaw, The council's handling of the for our municipalities." he s u . . .5 chargn-g that it was too vague. gylawhlessens the value of oral stated. ki ,I epu y-reeve Bryson cri- renc as an election issue. We’d sooner slay ill Yor _ - " To CAI-I- FOR THE BEST ticized the board's action Council managed to accede County," he said. "Our com-i we Can Complete Your ,b BUY 0" YOUR INSURANCE in turning the problem ov- to the board‘s request by giv- mun-ity life is much more with , , . . , m . or to the electorate. “I’ve ing the bylaw two readings. but the county.†‘ o h f h d 9-." James Grain er always maintained that. an avoided making a ï¬nal decis- Reeve Albert Rutherford ofi ‘ - unhnIShed MantEI or BrICk work ,i 130 Y S g :lected body is responsible ion on the matter by sticking Vauigéian Township, revealedihe t t - u u fm on t. S, or making its own decls- to their policy of not giving wou support he l>laun HS. '1 D I . G ' Richmond Hgï¬] Ontar. ions and then taking a three readings in one night, committee's recommendation} 0 p U TU 4 15’â€, ‘0 :tand on then... This quest- Coincidently, the school that téielsguthem slthuillcipial-l 8, - . A: . - . on should not be sent to board's committee meeting and ities e e t Ollt 0f l e D am my R h d d K I S M | h " "p “10", the electorate.†the council meeting broke up area. e ts° e p E R M “I’m going to object to this at the some times. Board Chair- “If a planping 31:“ ls SVCCQSS- «r bylaw because the board's wait~ man Sam Kaiser of Kleinburg fully establlslIEd “1 the north, fanadian ileun .iilicc. ed to the last minute." explain- said the question of oral French it Will give US an alternative to? 5 2 2 ., Toronto. Ont. ed Mr. Windatt. ’ would be referred to the 1963 get out of Metro." he explained-l o " " W _ m _ “We approached the boardlschool board. "If Metro Sets 110 OD- " * * â€" v A» position to its plan for the I ~ 7 -.._... .. ... . _,, . W *' south from the county, it i A N will continue to do as it I "'"' wants, and eventually gob- ble up our municipality.†MOTORIS'I‘S RAVE ABOUT A I" suggested. At this point Mr. Broadhurst THE ONLY STORE " introduced his motion, fcalling' OUTSIDE OF» METRO .. for the county to notiy Mr. 7 i ‘- -. w P Cummings it is willing to form “ 11HL1}N%0311§LETE ,' . ‘i -. a planning area, providing itl ; f I B includes the whole county. Re-l . GAS , fl “H'NG '0 fl ! z ' RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE V N; “Developed and proven in England where cars have a 30% sales tax and gasoline is 60¢ a gallon “MolySLIP" Is Not An Additive. It Is An Oil Supplement That Virtually "PLATES" Metal Surfaces. SEE THIS AMAZING PRODUCT DEMONSTRATED AT Takes Pleasure In Announcing The Q'I'HER PRIZE WINNERS COLEMAN COOLER - Mrs. B. A. 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