Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 24 Oct 1963, p. 8

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saiu uuuusmmb Lu banana ap- ratner man as Storage in me FRITZ -â€" Mr. and Mrs. Bernard parently are not told they case of a lumber yard. Planning Fritz (nee Lacey) are happy shouldn't Shoot migratory birds. administrator Tom Gillings said to announce the birth of He gave Bizzotto a Department the zoning will be upgraded to their son Michael Francis at of Lands and Forests booklet prevent any other plant using York County Hospital New- on hunting regulations and the M2 designation for an un- market Thursday October 17 asked him to pass along the desirable, from the township‘s 1963 clw17 information to his friends. point of view. industry. DOWDALL â€"â€" To Kenneth find Marguerite at Humber Mem- orial Hospital October 17, 1963, a daughter, sister for Kathy, Debbie and Anne. DE FERRARI â€" Bernie and Mary are happy to announce the birth of their son, James Peter. at Branson Hospital. on Friday, October 18. A brother for Judy, Joan and John. *1w17) 8 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, OntaripWOber 2 RICHMOND HILL MUSIC CENTRE There is siill time to buy and save! Consumers’ Gas have notified us that certain promotion allowances will be discontinued! Without this support we are forced to discontinue Our package deal as of October 315i. No Down Payment - lst Payment April ’61 46 Levendale Rd. Halloween Special In the Mall â€" Richmond Heights Centre YOU SAVE TWO WAYS git.th Ignorant lawkomments 0n Lrothers mm? tieiifoui'i‘il‘ine F“ K'””‘9 Secretary OUtIIl'IEd Plant's Position rth 0f the” son’ James nnnnnnnnnn _ arride Italian Record Players PLUS "Lucky GREEN STAMPS" Special Offer â€"3 STAR RATE REDUCTION- A'I' LOBLAWS ONLY 6 DAYS LEFT Stereo Consolette $99.95 for $89.95 Automatic $59.95 for $53.95 Twin Speaker $39.95 for $35.95 Ofi’er Ends Oct. 31 at 9 pm. “low Prices" SHORGAS LTD. Inquire About Our MERCHANDISE SALES 10% OH ON ALL Seabreeze c'lwnlLondon Magistrate Russell Pearse said immigrants to Canada ap‘ Luigi Bizz’otto of Woodbridge admitted through an interpreter_ Joseph Parisi of Richmond Hill. that the birds found at a Wood- bridge home had been shot near ‘ A recently-arrived Italian \youth. Monday fined_$10 and costs for shooting 51x robins and a meadowlark, pleaded his guilt and ignorance 0f the coun- try's migratory birds laws_ '3 -2634 ‘ With the proposed rezoning of the Crothers property at Highways 400 and 7 from M2 (open storage zoning) to M1 and the “For Sale" sign on the large property, it can be assum- ed the showcase plant of heavy equipment will not be built now. The zoning was given to Crothers' to allow display of its machinery on the grounds rather than as storage in the case of a lumber yard. Planning administrator Tom Gillings said the zoning will be upgraded to prevent any other plant using Comments On Crothers IF YOU CARE ENOUGH YOU GIVE THE VERY BEST See Our Hallowe’en And Buyers' Sale Advertisement Page 18 PROTECT THE LIFE AND ACCURACY HAVE IT SERVICED AT GIFTS 8. CARDS MICHAELS CARDS & GIFTS And For The Best RESGEJ 24th, 1900 WATCH COME TO Of Your JEWELLERS lllllllllllmll“llll‘llllllllmlll“llll“ll|llllIllll|llll\lllllllllllllllllllllllll lllll“\lllulllllllllllll“llllllllllllllllll\llllllll\lllllllllllllllllll\llll\lllllll At this Monday’s coun- cil meeting, both Reeve A. H. Rutherford and Deputy- reeve Jesse Bryson said Crothers is not a ‘lost in cause . They said the plant’s management has suffered temporary economic set- backs but didn’t rule out the possibility of the plant eventually being built as proposed. They said if the plant had not been proposed for the area. local residents wouldn‘t have had the ben- efits of the water system currently being installed. For All Occasions TASTEFULLY ARRANGED Halloween Special {17 {I . "w‘vu WK 5mm IN THE CENTRE OF THE CENTRE . . ‘ Richm nd “'11 Richmond Heights Centre 83:74-14] Just Call RICE'S FLOWERS Also Knitmg Wobl' {t by Mary Maxim Patons And Baldwins ga *J ’ a IYI Coats, Jackets, Snowsuits, Pram Suits Famous BraTidE Made In Canada Family Allowance Cheques always welcome PORTABLE T.V. $159.95 FLOWERS DAY or NIGHT TU. 4-1812 - AV. 5-1812 RIBHMUN HEIGHTS BENTRE WQGCO Stores Contest For Boys & Girls Under l2 Come To Centre In Your Costume 3 DAYS ONLY 16" The letter refuted local rum- ours that Crothers had made a “deal” with Vaughan Council for favoured treatment about water. Mr. Keenan said Cro- thers was looking for a site In September. 1962, Harry J. Keenan, secretary of George W. Crothers Limited in a “Let- ter to the Editor" outlined the company's comments on contro- versy over the Edgeley water supply or lack of it, and its position in relation to construc- tion. Outlining three reasons for the company's concern he said if the Edgeley well proposal was delayed. the plant construc- tion would be delayed. He said the property didn't have a sup- ply of its own. The Richmond Heights Centre Stores Stall Will Be Dressed In Original Halloween Costumes Thursday And Friday Night And All Day Saturday ONLY $1.50 WEEKLY Come And See Ideas On Costumes BOYS 8. GIRLS HALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST FRIDAY 7 PM. ed carefully at water. to install a watermain along “We found Vaughan township about 3.000 foot frontage of had already established a well the property. He said council at Edgeley and were told the agreed to recommend the main stage of development at that beinstalled as a local improve- time was only part of the al- ment. with the cost being as- ready established program for sessed against the frontage, in‘ full development of the Edge- other words that Crothers would ley supply," he wrote. near a main highway that would Mr. Keenan said the com- have the right services, that pany asked in open council to the company had plans for its approve its application for re- own sewage disposal but look- zoning along with a resolution ed carefully at water. to install a watermain along “We found Vaughan township about 3.000 foot frontage of CARD 0F THANKS Our sincere thanks are ext- ended to friends and neigh- bours for their help following the fire at our home on Octob- er 16. We are also extremely thankful to the volunteer fire- men and Fire Chief Stong for their prompt response to the alarm. for their careful work which kept damage to a min- imum, and their help in clean- ing up. They treated our home as if it were their own. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sare c1w17 * OVER 300 PATTERNS mainly from Britain Beautiful all-wool cloths includ- ing neat herringbones, sharkskins, glen checks. ALL YEAR THEY ARE $69.50 & $79.50 Have Your Hair Styled Specially for your Hallowe ’en Party HAIR STYLE & SET $2.50 SPECIALISTS IN FTTING Q South Block D. ALBERT BROWN COIFFURES Richmond Heights Centre - AV. 5-1416 SALE ENDS SATURDAY 6 RM. RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE BEST GIRL - 5 SILVER DOLLARS BEST BOY - 5 SILVER DOLLARS Jack Fraser Stores Tailored - To - Measure SHIELDS SUIT SALE flA/i mom 3/; m m; I’M/0’ Annual Fall Finest Chesterfield Recovering AT NO EXTRA COST SO WHY BE SATISFIED WITH LESS Two generations of experience as your guarantee Budget Terms Available FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY ROBERT ARONS UPHOLSTERING 252 SOUTH TAYLOR MILLSâ€"884-2230 884-5341 Black Brown $7.98 Calling the proposed Crothers construction “the first bud in the springtime of Vmghan‘s development," Mr. Keenan said the company looked on Vaugh- He also said that Vaughan‘s proposed expenditure (at that time) of $200,000 for the water development would probably bring back many millions in as- sessment. pay for it Transistor Radio $6.95 ATLAS PHOTO SUPPLY Fire Screens, Cradles, Andirons Two Days 50¢ Fall Fashions AT 40W air/am SOUTH BLOCK RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE All Children Participating Will Receive A Prize 300 8MM FILMS TO CHOOSE FROM Film Rental Library FIREPLACE FITTINGS See Us For Complete Line “For Women Who Deserve The Best" JACK WATTS HARDWARE Exciting Coronet ' W Challenge 10F \ Cancer an as the next place where de- velopment of the Toronto area will spring up. STOUFFVILLE: Major fires in the Stouffville area during the past three weeks have account- ed for property loss of $100,000. Three large barns, and one house were completely destroy- ed and another house badly damaged. THE Required for: â€"- Cancer Research $1,673,582 Facilities for Cancer Research 117.500 Lodges (Ontario) Provincial Cancer Foundations Fellowships and Bursaries Nat. programme $1,791,182 111,000 52.973 121,852 158,750

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