Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 20 Jun 1963, p. 8

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Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, June 20, 1963_ â€",'-â€"'!: ~wâ€" [ Reeve Insists “Faces Not Mugs” Report Re-Worded In a little by-play at last Wednesday’s county coun- cil sessions, North Gwillim- bury Reeve Joseph Dales objected to the use of “mug shot" in a police committee report. Mr. Dales, a lawyer. said ~» * it i ’1‘ 4 . in I'I'IS opinion. “faces Sixteen township properties third was David Barber and Col; be built to eight feet deep along h - werent mugs anymore have tax arrears A. than bullpens Were for registered against them, the ; buns"- “9 demanded the finance committee report said. ($14,857.) _ word “photograph” be sub- * s a! :1: Ltd‘ ($13,442_90)_ : Stltuted in the report Street Construction Ltd. was\ * * * * l. The report W3§ .3. sum' low bidder of five companies tol According to a Department of ‘ mary of the activities of W s . the York County security 1 , ‘ guards from January 1 to l ' 0 ‘ , May 31. The guards are re- 1 sponsible for transporta- P r I n c I p a I s . tion and supervision at magistrates‘ courts. . In that period, there were 338 prisoners in the cells, 260 transported, 103 in Richmond Hill cells and 105 in Richmond Hill transported. There were 19 prisoner pick-ups. 28 fe- male prisoners. 16 prison-. ers were processed in the juvenile and family rela- tions court, 10 trips were made out of the county, 23 repeaters in York County police files and a total of 9,024 miles travelled. Most of the prisoners in the cells in Newmarket and Richmond Hill were finger- printed and photographed with records placed in the county file, which the com- «na’, r“ Visitors From England Two visitors from England were welcomed to the recent York Summit District Scout and Cub Rally at Thornhill. Both ladies are Akelas of cub packs in Lancashire - Kath Brooks in Salford, mince said is the largest I J and Anne Salisbury, Little Hulton. Introducing them to cubbing in Canada are Akela Ed O’Brlen and most complete north of “it s on the left, and Cubs Bobby O’Toole and Jimmy Hornett of the 2nd Richmond Hill Pack. M33111? council was intro. w (PhOto by Barbour) duced to William Mullin, appointed as senior secur- ity guard. #1:. Chairman Outlines Planning Rules in the quarterly progress report to the board. I Date of applications of site plans agreements and sub- division agreements deposited with the planning department for the start of routine investi- gations. are to be reported at all regular meetings of the planning board. ‘ The planning board also said Courthouse A. A. Mackenzie, M.L.A., York North member will be asked to petition the pro- vincial government for a bill relieving York County Council of any financial responsibility in the cost of .the new University Avenue courthouse. . .The resolution was mm- run ‘Richmond ' Hill Board recently _ recommendations by Chairman and so inform them, , .Qecll Williams setting out pro- It is felt, however, that .nnedures to confer with the _ , rwhoard over planning matters. mo“ ddeC‘SWDF shoulqttbe Individuals or delegations 33"“ "13°" 1“ 00mm 59 at the end of the regular . 1 _ mglgiafil “fist‘xlltczrggappig. meeting or when the plan- Vlding their request to do so is “in: dlrector has gathered the necessary facts for the Planning may wish to reach a decision previous quarter, i.e. land di- approved in the presence of the delegates visions, sub-divisions agreed, site plan agreements, etc. The‘ second a verbal report to be presented in committee which outlines the progress achieved in long range planning projects. The statistical part of these reports will be the substantial part of the board’s year end report to council. ute session A. ‘thzquhrzrz lfriryfls Vaughan Township Council complete roads in the Sylvadene,Highways and township engin- meeting Monday was a 45-min- Gardens Subdivision, east with H. Rutherford, Council-‘872.10 was accepted by and lowest bid was Cook Pav-l All Positions Are Filled “"5 Four principals of ‘i'i'mh'in Public Schools will be trans- ferred in September. 4... tendent Joseph Gibson report! ed to Vaughan Township School Area Board at their regular June meeting. interests of good public rela- Lions, the board might have published reports from specialist teachers for the in- formation of parents and rate- payers. She felt that such pub- licity would have a very salu- Russcll Urquhart, B.A., tary effect, in letting the rate- B.Ed., presently principal payers know what forward at Langstaff will become steps have been made by the principal of the Thornhill board. School; Peter Kurita, B.A., will transfer from Richvale Mrs. McLean asked about the board‘s policy in respect to ex- to Kleinburg; Edward cursions. suggesting that some Wells will move from recommendation from the Kleinburg to Langstaff; board as to desirable excurs- and John Martin will be- come principal of the new Roselawn School. Mr. Mar- tin is the present principal of the school at Thornhill. The superintendent also re- ported that all teaching posit- ions have been filled, and that eleven teachers now on the staff had been granted perma- nent certificates. An increase of 17 pupils during May was noted, bring-, ing total enrollment in the township to 3,131. Trustee Warren Bailie will attend the graduation party at Jefferson on June 19; Trustee Lorne Wells will attend the graduation at George Bailey on June 26; and Trustee Ross Jol- liffe will represent the board ions would be a good thing. She quoted a recent excursion Penetanguishene as an example of an excellently arranged ex- cursion, calling it a “real his- tory lesson." Chairman Kaiser said that the matter of excurs- ions was up to the initiative of the individual teachers or prin- cipals, but permission must be sought from the superinten- dent pupils in grades 7 and 8 from Concord School room. the I by Thornhill grades 7 and 8 to- Mrs. McLean also asked if itl would be feasible to transfer to Langstaff School in September, so that they might receive their grade 8 instruction in a one gradel Mrs. Tomlinson, for parents irégmlgégng snictggcewigamlfi board to make a decision - Deeks 51" days Prior t0 regu' All matters placed before 131‘ meetings 0f the b°ard- the board for their approval by The six day advance notice the planning director must be may be waived. at the discre- accompanied by his recommen- ,.«.tion of the planning director dation and supporting data. and the chairman providing Progress Report that such action is done in the The planning director at the best interest of the board. first meeting of the board in Persons and/or delegations March, June and September i'ppearing before the board and December shall present to will be given the opportunity to the board a progress report of state their case. Board mem- the planning department. -bers after hearing their briefs should restrict their remarks to parts: 1: questions only. FElitltillililiiilttttttitlillliiiiiiH First Three Hospital Auxiliary 2””illzlII”I'lIliIIIIIIIECIIIEO‘IQISIIQIIII... elititilt judges of value like the value of our car Insurance! Contact A me today! LLOYD HARVEY ~~ Office, TU. 4-2291 " 81 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill Res. Phone 886-5369 KENNETH SHEPHERD Office, TU. 4-2291 31 Yonge St. N. Richmond Hill Res. 294-1562 'Portable T.V.’s snot "RM MUTUAL AUTO- mummoowmv. Mum: TORONTO TU. 4-7456 This report is to be in two Reports, studies, by-laws, plans, etc., presented to the planning board for their directions; and referred to the planning department for their recommendation must be accompanied with a reasonable time limit and a date when this item is again to appear on the board’s agenda for their decision. A current list of all outstand- the first a statistical ing reports requested by the summary of the number of board is to be kept current at In some instances the board transactions processed in the all times and is to be included lite Members . Mrs._S. C. Snively, Oak Ridges, second from the left, presents the first certlficate of life membership in the York Central Hospital Auxiliary toMrs: R. Britnell, RR. 2 Gormley, a member of the Gormley-Headford- Victoria Square Branch of the auxiliary. Mrs. Peter Salna, Weldrick Road, Richvale Branch, who is seen on the left, received the second certificate and _Mrs. Fred_Jackson. Hillsview Drive, also of the Richvale Branch, received the third certificate at a general meeting of the auxiliary held at the home of Mrs. W. G. Finlay, King Sideroad, recently. Mrs. Jackson is shown at the extreme right of the above picture. In the background may be seen many of the articles prepared by auxlllary members for sale in the gift shop of the new hospital and the gift cart which will be operated by the auxiliary. TELEVISION Specials On Electrohome Admiral and RCA. Victor Stereo - Hi-Fi - Electrohome Cascade Fm“ ' ‘ ' $169 Transistor Radios From 95 T.V. Rentals From Monthly Richmond Hill TV 34 Yonge St. South AV. 5-3756 Mr. Decks, when required to discuss matters with the press, must do so in his professional capacity as a planner. Test Disaster Sirens To See If They Work! York County Civil Def- ence Committee has a problem. They have disaster sirens in most major areas. But they don’t know what they sound like (or if they will sound at alll). At last Thursday’s York County Council meeting, Emergency Measures Co- ordinator Maj. William Preston said an exercise to test the sirens was suppos- ed to be scheduled for this month but he hadn’t been notified of the exact date. There are sirens in Thornhill, Richvale, Rich- mond Hill and points north, east and west in the county. The co-ordinator also said sirens should be considered for King City and Keswick. He later told “The Liberal” the entire system may eventually be taken over by Ottawa authorities. REPRINTS AVAILABLE Readers may order re- prints of staff photos appearing in “The Liberal” at the newspaper office, 63 Yonge Street South, Rich- mond Hill. approved at Wednesday’s session of the York County Council meeting in New- market and put forward by the justice committee’s secretary Reeve J. 0. Dales, of North Gwillimâ€" bury. In its report, the com- mittee said a major break-through had been attained in the county’s desire to build its own courthouse. Mr. Dales said Attorney- General Fred M. Cass Q.C. did agree to recom- mend that certain of the court functions” mm per- formed at the city courts be transferred to the local of the county building. He also suggested that the council should find suit- able quarters to house such court facilities but not to make any major financial commitment for construction until the county could free itself of any obligation to pay for the downtown courthouse. It was stated that the county’s share of such cost would be approximate- ly $1,000,000 to $1,250,000. Queried if the group had found a location, Vaughan Reeve A. H. Rutherford said although the attorney general’s office had said a judge could come to the county three or four times a week, nothing further had been heard “So we haven’t as yet found a location.” Open Daily Till 8:30 p.m.; Sunday, 6 p.m. "4 CROSBY AVE. MN?»me Don't Forget To Attend 'I'he ROSE SHOW June 22 - Saturday Wfifiwwaawx mmmmmxmmfix‘x“ YOU CAN STILL PLANT OUR BEAUTIFUL ROSES, SHRUBS AND SHADE TREES BECAUSE THEY ARE POTTED. IN SHORT, EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN â€"â€" INCLUDING -â€"- Soil for all different plants - Manure 8; Peat Moss - Fertilizer of all kinds - also tools you may need for your garden. Ask for Your Price List! PHONE 884-3933 RICHMOND HILL at the graduation at Langstaff on June 27. The Ross Doan Home and School Association requested permission to plant flower beds at that school. Their suggestion was that pupils be invited to bring tulip bulbs in the fall, and to co-operate in planting the beds so that they would be able to take a pride in the ap- pearance of the school. The matter was referred to the property chairman to discuss more fully with the association and report back to the board. to teacher or pupils. Board members agenda for discussion. Trustee Ross Jolliffe re- ported for the management committee that they had been notified by the De- partment of Highways that as of May 13, earth-moving machinery will be working continuously on the new No. 7 Highway at the Lang- staff Sideroad. These ma- chines would be extremely dangerous to children crossing unattended. Since May 14 a crossing guard at the junction of the new No. 7 Highway and Yonge Street has been provided for the safety of children resident in the Boyle sub- division for the balance of the school year. He noted that the officials of the De- partment of Highways have been most oo-operative during the past year in providing a safe access across the new highway op- posite Yongeview Avenue. I Mrs. Margaret McLean of Concord, suggested that in the? HEATER THAT CARES You If your present water heater just doesn’t seem to care any moreâ€"keeps you waiting and wonder- ingâ€"now’s the time to ut your foot down in avour of a fast recovery two-element ELECTRIC water heater (lower element for abun- dant storage, to element ‘ for fast replenis ment.) ‘ RENT oneâ€"a low 7 _ monthly payment covers ,7 normal installation, . maintenance, replace- ment, and cost of elec- tricity. BUY one if you . preferâ€"on cash or con- : venient time-payment . , plan which includes an equipment warranty. 3 Either way you get a water heater of outstand- , ing quality. What’s more, } on Hydro’s Flat Rate you ' . will know in advance just : |how little it will cost to ;heat water electrically. ., Call us today. Ask 7‘ ' about our Service Plan for s all electric water heaters. 3 RKHMOND Hui “ HYDRO 56 Yonge St. N. TU. 4 - 35H ._' from Jefferson, asked that con-t sideration be given to limitingl the senior room in that school1 to grades 7 and 8. She claimedl that the present arrangement of part of grade 6, grades 7 and 8 in the senior room is not fair promised that they would consider these matters, putting them on the ofjeering report, a landslide in the only Reeve‘Woodbridge. Their bid of $12,-1Kleinburg area was caused by the;saturation of water under the lor Ruth McConkcy and Wil- township roads committee. Sec- road base. fred Keffer present. ‘ ing Co. Ltd. ($13,399.50l andmended an undergound drain Mrs- Gordon Purves certificates‘Ltd. ($14,422.). Other bids were the north side of the road con- K. J. Beamish Const. Co., Ltdgcerned be installed to drain off and Miller Pavinglthe water underground and af- iter the installation, opening the, frond to traffic to determine if more drainage would he need- ed. Work on the project will1 begin at the earliest possible date. RICHMOND HILL 8; DISTRICT UNIT CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY For Services We Render & General Information Call , Mr. A. T. Crosier The road committee recom» 884-5501 297-1186 Richmond Hill area ‘ Mrs. D. C. F. Fayle 1 884-3348 Mrs. W. J. Lennox 884-4821 Mrs. S. G. Phillips ‘ 884-4070 Mrs. W. C. Armstrong 884-1034 Thornhill Area Mrs. E. Percival AV. 5-1839 Victoria Square area Mrs. C. Nichols 886-5525 , Unlonville Area ‘ Mrs. E. Stiver ‘ 297-1585 . Markham Area Mrs. 0. S. Stalter 294-1450 0 oriunity knocks-but once, Sapphilosophers Wisely say But our classified section ls opportunity every day. Gormley Area Mr. George Brand 888-5200 Volkswagen Porsche Service Mayr's White Rose Station YONGE & BROOKSIDE V4 Mile North Of Richmond Hill Phone 884-57 98 Willowdale & Toronto Aurora No Toll Charge. Call Zenith 7-1430 INSECT a WEED PROBLEMS? We are licenced to exterminate both Reasonable Rates Richmond Hill Tree Service And Forestry Co. TELEPHONE â€" 884-7774 ONTARIO WATER RESOURSES COMMISSION NOTICE OF EXPROP‘RIATION To Frank. A. Estabrooks and Elva Estabrooks. TAKE' NOTICE that by registration of a Plan and Description on April 10, 1963, as Num- ber 6811, the Ontario Water Resources Commis- sion has acquired ownership of an easement over the lands set forth in the lands hereinafter described. The purpose of the easement and the nature of the work to be done is the installation of a water main. Every person having any claim to compensa- tion must file the same in the office of the Commission within six months after registration of said Plan and Description or, in the case of land injurioust affected, within six months after the injury complained of, or in the case of a continuing injury within one year from the time when the injury began or became known to him. This notice is given in accordance with Section 22 of The Public Works Act, and Section 19 of the Ontario Water Resources Commission Act. All . claims should be served on the Ontario Water Resources Commission, c/o Chief Property Agent, 801 Bay Street, Room 618, Toronto, Ontario. The following is a description of the said lands over which the easement has been acquired: That certain parcel or tract of land and prem- ises situate, lying and being in the Township of Markham in the County of York and Province of Ontario, containing by admeasurement an area. 0.062 Acre more or less and being composed of part of Lot 1 in Concession 2, the boundaries of the said parcel being described as follows: PREMISING that the southerly limit of said Lot 1 has a bearing of North 74 degrees East and relating all bearings herein? thereto; COMMENCING at an iron tube found in the said southerly limit distant 585.22’ measured South 74 degrees West therealong from the limit between the east and west halves of said Lot 1, said iron tube being distant 2,702.84’ measured North 74 degrees East therealong from the south- west angle of said Lot; THENCE North 74 degrees East along the said southerly limit, 100.00’ to an iron tube found; - THENCE North 8 degrees 44’ West along the easterly limit of lands described in registered instrument Number 39989, 2722’ more or less to an iron bar planted in a line drawn parallel to the said southerly limit and distant 27.00‘ meas- ured northerly therefrom at right angles thereto: THENCE South 74 degrees West along said parallel line 9998’ more or less to an iron bar planted in the westerly limit of lands described in said instrument Number 39989; THENCE South 8 degrees 42’ East along said westerly limit, 2722’ more or less to the point of commencement. DATED at Toronto this 17th day of June. 1963. ONTARIO WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION H. H. Mitchell, Chief Property Agent.

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