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The Liberal, 14 Jan 1965, p. 1

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MORE HOMES 8. LAND LISTED AND SO_I.D_ NORTH YONGE OFFICE 8242 YONGE ST. Public Librfir 24 Wright bt. Richmond Hill. 7 l Jin. 8â€"7-6-5â€" “1n Essentials Unity; in Non-Essantlals Liberty; in all things Charity" HOME PAPE UARY 14, 1963 R OF THE DISTRICT SINCE 1878 RICHMOND iiil.l.. dynamo. THURSDAY, JAN us'y Year Forecast By Reeve A. H. Rutherford l VOL. 87. NO. 20 PER COPY 100 Ill-llâ€"lllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllhlllllllllllllll Blood Donors January 19 A Red Cross blood donors clinic will be held in the Christian Education Wing of Richmond Hill United Church next Tuesday. Quota for the January 19 clinic is 250 pints. Hours are 2 to 4:30 in the afternoon and 6 to 8:30 In the evening. “Our main task will be to keep " a stable tax rate and yet keep abreast Han of present day requirements,” said Vaughan Township’s Reeve A. H. Rutherford, speaking on behalf of all the township’s administrative bodies, which held a joint inaugural meeting at the municipal offices Mon- day evening. Parking for‘ donors is available at the rear of the church and behind Wool~ worth’s Store, a half black away on Church Street. In the evening. the Toronto- Dominion parking lot may be used and also the lot be- hind the Lowrie Building (entrance from Church Streets.) There is a walk- way through to Yonge Street from this lot. The need for blood is al- dbury Asks Recognize Blind Corners As Major Safety Hazard -. ways pressing_ Your dong- i Mr. Rutherford mentioned‘was administered by Township ,, _ . ., tion may save a mo. ‘briefly the many projects facing Clerk .1. M. McDonald, ‘ ‘ I I amffiozhso rPUtCh ;0ncefrn.etd with 323ml“? Dr. J. M. Wachna is in lhe lOWllShlP this year ~ 36- Council then appointed l am am wl e sa e y 0 0m Cl men?" pal mu ary l committee chairmen Reeve , of children.” Councillor Eric Handbury told Monday gunman)“; was named evening’s meeting of Richmond Hill Town Council. i chairman of the finance He was seeking council’s recognition of blind corn- alld general Dur90§e com‘ ers as a major public safety hazard, and asked that fittest;th gzghcclilalifiix- the involved committees (police and woer prepare D'eputy_keeve G“ A. W“: reports on these concerns for councxl’s consrderation. "ms will head the roads I believe we Will have to be completely ruthless within our powers,” he stated, “in removing plant- qursilion of building sites for ,the centennial library project. sewage plants for the fast-deâ€" veloping industrial area. a road needs study and road program and a review of township‘s by-l laws. Dr. Ramsay Armilage of St. charge of the clinic. Shown taking their oath of office at the inaugural meeting held at the municipal office on January 11 are members of Vaughan Township Council, (left to right) Councillor Samuel D. Kaiser, Deputy-reeve Garnet Williams, Reeve A. H. Rutherford, Councillor Dalton McArthur. Atright, back to camera, is Township Clerk James McDonald administering the oath and seated, Deputy-Clerk Ted Jackman. Councillor W. R. Bryce and Stephen‘s Anglican Church, committee. assisted by Maple. led the devotional exâ€" Councillor n. 1). McArth r. ' s whic s r n {h s ' te‘s c i s," r. 7 . - n. W. we 7 __ ercises and charged the elected Chairman of the wage, Ing h c ee 6 e In I e t on lllllllll\\\\\\lll\\ll\l\l\\\l\\\l\lll'l\lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJ llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllulllll and appointed representatives committee will be Coun_ Reeve Donald Plaxton noted proved by the Ontario Munlcâ€" . ‘ to "be strong and of good cour- the problem was a physical onelipal Board. ’ N0 W0, k ‘Inaugural Meetlng Attendance cillor McArthur with vice- chairman Councillor S. D. age“ and prayed that they of dayâ€"lighting the corners and Mayor Thomas Broadhurst, Private Property Not A Guide . might carry out their duties Kaisen ML Kaiser will also would lead to land acquisition. claimed that no problem stands ‘ with courage. charity and jus- head the fire and police He suggested making stop alone. “Each problem is de- Snow-grading equipmefll i l tice_ , committee. with Reeve streets of these blind intersccâ€" pendent on others." he stated. in Markham TOWHSth WI“ n 0' e Since no records no kept > Members of council were first Rutherford its vice-chair- lions all three ways might pro-J‘lf you want to make a perm- "0W Sac“ ‘0 "5 0W“ snow' i of committee and board installed and the oath of office man, wide a} measure of safety. “Alianent remedy you will require drills. , i ‘ c ‘ meetings for which a duo- â€"‘ r r' "*Vâ€" Bylaws were quicle awed this time of year what can we property. Then the question of‘ Township councd Monday , , mm did not Show up, Conn. $7.708 Annually makm ‘2‘ int“ m -[ p ido with graders and road build- how much property arises. If: mgllt went on record With ciuor Walter scuddssuggeg. g PD0 1 e S 0 0 91‘ mg operations?" he queried. we wish to expropriare (he a resolution that its equip- ‘ ' ’ tion that attendance records bodies. J. R. Leslie was ap- pointed to the planning board for a three year term and Coun- cillor Bryce for one year. W. E. Windsor was reappointed to the committee of adjustment for a ment not be used on private property, except in case of an emergency. be studied before maklng 1965 appointments was .not practical, Richmond Hill Council discovered Monday night. ' property owner may contest it and may be successful in so doing." Reeve Plaxton fell the mun-l icipality should find out just what powers it has to limit Councillor Walter Scudds pointed out that the town cannot enter private land to cut shrubs or trees or remove retaining walls. Mr. Handbury suggested the John Honsberger. Markham Township’s ap- pointee to the York Central District High School The resolution was Board was elected its chairman at the January 5 Prompted by a complaint . inaugural meeting of the board. 1"“ Week by F‘ 1" Beard °f ‘ Allan Peck, Ernest Redelmeier and Robert Ross C'Approve Sewer .At Pleasantville eke - "TOM" TAYLOR w, ,1, , _ - further three ear term. Js . u . . . .I‘he‘same contractor who is A. Bryson forgmr depuwweeejg property owners' might be plantings. I realize these cor-' Markham Villagc. Who were also nominated to the Chairmanship but de_ In the Ease of otne band. . doing the storm sewer install- and defeaéed this year “‘1 a bid willing to co-operate. but ners are old-established ones‘ fihal'ged COUnCll Wlth 3110‘7- din d t tand Mr. Send 5 repor ed, era atlon on Yonge Street has been for the r V b. r . ’ Mr. Scudds replied that and conditions there amedate mg the use of a township 6 0 5 ~ _ I ‘ _ were atleast three'occasiona awarded the contract to install ee es ‘9 “85 appomted snow grader to remove snow Mr. Peck, who IS Vaughan Township S appomtee on which a meeting could a sanitary sewer from Pleasant- for one year to the Metropol- council has not had this co- any controlling by-laws which may have been passed. Do we from the race track at Mark- to the board, was subsequently elected as vice- not be held because sulfi- .I ' l ' ~ . , . _ ilan Toronto and Re ion Con- operation in the 935‘ eve“ . . V - . - reiié’eirkti‘t".§‘ii$h1i it]; E” i“ “3“. “milk, Autumn. g... in the face of a threat to “"3 legislative Wm “l “3'” ‘3" 6”““5' d . chairman f‘e‘i‘ “mm” a“ “M “" elected chairman of the Tor- y “e n ar~m~ .- Francis Redelmeier 3 “Propriale- Councmol' Lois compel people 1” remove 0b“ ML Beard' Who ha -‘ .. . .. l on ' Resources CommiSSlon. Work - Hancey reported that it had StrUCtionS? If we have, let planned to remove the snow ! Composttlon of the 13 man mlttee [or 1965. lhe property onto and York Roads Commls- will begin as soon as the work Appointments were also made us use them" with his own equipment, 'board will remain the same thistcommittee will consist of;l\\\\\\l\l\\\\\l\\\\\ll\llll\\\ll\l\\li\ll\\\\\lll\l“llllllllltltlllllllllllllllhlll taken her and the police did not wish the work to belindirectly.” filo" at the annual mew-"'8 held'on Yonge Street is completed to the Vaughan Township REC-l . -- aid the o r to of the ear as last as all those whose Messrs Ross Endean Masters . . . . . l‘_ r - chief three months last year Mr- SCUddSi We hr“? by" s ’ DC a .r y . . ' ’ . ' ' . até‘llmymila‘il‘e'l‘lavlor has been 8';ndeIllsi)‘etaiilcl§1ble for mmer lgghl‘iiiill giggilslilhtfllolliiil‘iljolflgf to persuade two Property lBWS. but You can't make them grim" had mm 1m“ be was term Oi Office had expired were‘Tynda“ ill/lid gnddlr' 'Mn clllel?‘ C I .member of the commission 91:1“: aaoik was proposed in colt, defeated 'in the race for owners t” 0“" Shrubs Which lrflmacnvg‘” : dim theczori‘ 01;; orders reappomtw‘ '~ lgm 3th: rl nhirei meihlinl‘iiitte er W22 and has bad along 1963 but Richmond Hill requesta,'t'-ounl1 this year. Fl Purch “00k” “1"- V‘hW 0! Miller-‘- l, Mp Pl, .lm' f we can“! ‘le " £3221“..50::,F:,,,,1‘;”f,f,, ledLbf-tgfllg’lfin‘lgi :{Zfi’i’xfitglnilzmoors Blather. icivisorv earl.” ' , -. ' expenence m mummpal af_ ed “he OWRC to reduce the (I. F. sowdon and w. E. Wind_ Mr. Handbmy reported hellt directly maybe ve can do it he had ordered the work am“ for a further three ears-{mittee will be Messrs} Redel-l y ' o fairs. He served eleven yea-rs aslerm of debentures from 30 501‘ of Thornhill, S. Ellis, Coun- do“... Morley Kinnee was reappointed meier, Clement,‘ Peck and a member of Richmond Hill . ‘ cmor connected in any way with the The clerk was asked to in- , ‘ . . Council. First elected as a mun- {figlswgklipfizlés' 01:35:? {)3 Rutherfxgmthur and Re?“ sewer construction and roadquire as to the legislative pow lllllllllnllllulllllllIllllllllnlllllllmilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll by Vaughan Township for a yhlfivcggd {flee aalfllSlllJFY-chg-I Appointmentg to “flow ' ' l' ' ‘ I I I ' ‘ ‘ . ; )u my “77% WV ‘ 77‘ further two ears. One year re~' 10“ ml 9 l e 9' ‘, , elllor he filled this office for years W111 mean an annual pay- Council the" adjourned reconstruction proposed last ers of the town to require own- appointment: were given tolup of Messrs. Endean' ROSS, boards and posmons were mad. year for the southâ€"west section of town, which was not apâ€" Year Closes With Bang ers of property to daylight corners at intersections. three years and then became the municipality’s first deputy reeve. He then served seven years as reeve and was warden of the County of York in 1957. Toronto and York Roads Com- mission is a five member body with jurisdiction over some 216 miles of suburban and county roads. Chairman Taylor and William Sellers of Sutton are appointed by York County Council, R. Earl Bales and John A. Leslie are appointed by Me- tro and E. M. Miller of Torontol is appointed by the province. (Lagerquist) lby Richmond Hill Town Coun- ment of $7,708 including inter- cil Monday night. est and reserve debt payments. An implementing bylaw was given two readings at Monday night‘s meeting of Richmond Hill Council. Reeve Donald Plaxton caut- ioned council not to forget that changing the term does not change the amount of debt but only increases the annual pay- ment. Mayor Tom Broadliurst Clingersmith and Kinnee. The chairman of the board .15 automatically a member or.“be Board, all committees.%_~_v~_ ; Ray Nugem for a term 0! three years. Reeve Rilerl By “Auctioneering” Markham Township Council- lor Charles Hoover found that occupying the reeve‘s chair is not to his liking, and as a result Markham Township Council is and in quick succession, the school board, the planning board, the committee of ad- justment and the Maple Vil- lage Trustees all assembled and chose their chairmen and other officers. The planning board, made up of R. A. Kirk, B. P. Roberts, .l. R. Leslie, H. C. H. Miller, P. A. Deacon, Councillor Bryce rand Reeve Rutherford took Ernest Redelmeier by the Town of Richmond Hill, Dr. L. White by the County of York and George Yates by the Richmond Hill Separate School Board. Other board members are Manley Clingersmith. whose appointment by the Village of Woodbridge runs to the end? of 1965; Robert Endean, ap- pointed by the Town of Rich- mond Hill to the end of 1966;. Street Lights Never; ‘Extended To Hospitall Street lights on Vaughan Road and trees on the CNR right-of- way concerned Councillor Lois Hancey at Monday night‘s meet- ,Building Up In Markham Township mg 0, Wm, Hm T... l Council. ~ . ‘ She noted that on May 4,1 their oath of office and electediB M I I 1964, Richmond Hill Council halem- Masters. by Markham Mr. Deacon as chairman andl y , ’ n agreed to share In cost of in- Township to the end of 1966;‘ AB. P. Roberts as vice-chairman} lstallation of street lights on E- W- Snider. by Vaughan Town- John Hall was appointed secreâ€"I ‘Vaughan Road between Arnold ship to the end of 1965 and tary-treasurer and it was anâ€"l Building in Markham Townâ€" ditions. Total $2,764,700. Public Crescent and the hospital, if the Norman Tyndall. appointed by Markham Township to the end nounced that their first meeting Ship was up during 1964 from buildings: two new buildings Weed Inspector: Fred Bovaird. Fence Viewers: K. Flynn, F. Rumble and R. Giles. Planninli.r Board: Howard Whillans for three years. Metropolitan Toronto Conservation Authority: retorted. with a grin, "We have a finance committee who will watch this." (The reeve is chairman of the 1965 finance committee.) . . . Townships of Vaughan and - - - . “’Ollld be m the council charmâ€"lthe prekus year by more than and eight additions. Total $983.- Markham would assume a third‘of 1965- it”lolll‘lht:SOUtt00n:h90£ P‘ltzfnntill; W' J' Hagg‘m and Jahn bers at 8 pm. on January 14_l$1,000,000, a report of the build-1500. Commercial and industrial of the cost each. These lights’ Messrs. Peck. White, Yates, bggrd Bradsmck' The committee of adjustment in: Committee presented tolbuildings: 12 new commercial assembled. H. C. H. Miller. W. E. Windsor and L. D. Pengelly and chose Mr. Miller as their {council Monday night. showed. 1 The year also closed with a bang with building for Decem- lbuildings, seven additions, seven lrenewals of building permits, 15 i would be located in Vaughan Township. On May 25 word was ireceived from Markham Town-i ship that they did not wish to Clingersmith and Kinnee will, act on the management com-‘ 1 l Meeting in Markham munici~ ‘pal office Monday night, Coun-, cillor Hoover took over from Committee of Adjustment: W. .1. Taylor, Gerald Huntley. Recreation Committee (new industrial buildings, 10 ad- chairman. :ber up more than $200,000 from;ditions. four gasoline tank and lReeve Charles Hooper to chair. (Seven members, two '01 . John Hall was apâ€" pornted secretary-treasurer. the same period in 1963. ,pump installations, 11 sign per- participate and town council in- formed Vaughan Township that ‘the discussion on the planning whom are members of coun- board members. However, after; iCouncillor Hoover had keptl :the discussion open on two proposed nominees, even though council had just rejected them, Reeve Hooper objected to the lway he was handling the meet- ling. ‘ “Quit auctioneering off the 1names," said the reeve. “They‘ve, . . ouncmo" ' ,already been turned down." lMurld Ohver and C , Councillor Hoover said if theiscudds and Handbury' ‘reeve didn't like the way he Com-t of Revision; ‘was conducting the meeting, he F. L, Smith‘ Norman Todd, J, could have his Seat baflk. “9 E. Corbett, H. Whittaker and ,then promptly gave up lhe‘Aiec Clarke. it was noted that reeve's chair. ithe life expectancy of this cil): Ray Gemmill, Ed Brown. Robert Saunders, Angus Phil- ip, R. K. Belfry and Councillor Scudds and Lazenby. Board of Parks Management (Seven members. two of whom yare council members): Shawn lBeggs. John Bradstock. H. qunderlich, Harold Jones, Mrs. The Maple Village Trustees, Fees for building permits durâ€";mils. Total $878,680. F. Robson. R. Keffer and .Iames’lng the year totalled $6,649.50,l Hodgson also assembled brienwwith fees for December amount- new dwellings, lsingle family de- "we have heard nothing further took their oath of office andiing to $357. ,tachedl, twa additions, two ac-lfmm Vaughan Township," Mrs, elected Mr. Robson as their Following are the figures for‘cessory buildings, two com- Hancev reported and moved clialrman. Ted Jackman “.351964: ‘mercial buildings. two industrial that letter be sent in the, appointed their secretarygtreay.‘ Residential buildings: 161 newjbuildings. two additions to inâ€" township asking what action is‘ urer. dwellings, 53 additions, 48 newldustrial buildings. Total $273,â€" planned in this respect. Between each hem of busi, accessory buildings and three ad- 000. . Mrs. Ilancey reported that ness.‘ the choir of Langstaff " ‘ ' ' ' ' " ‘flasl year she had contacted the: Public School sang. directed by lCNR asking them to clean upl Robert C. Richardson and ac-3 0 M h' h N d d {the rightâ€"ollli'ay through town 0 e ‘and plant trees to act as a buf-I compaliied at the piano by Mrs, Their fer. The reply had been it was! For I965 March Of Dimes Feb. I l _ ‘,they would share the cost with Flgures [01' December: Thl'el’lthat township on a 50/50 basis. Robert G. Richardson. filial number “They All Call it not the railway's policy to planti trees but that an effort wouldl Canada" was particularly well done and both the choir and be made l0 keel) the weeds and’ its director were warnin grass cut, , Council did, however, managelgmup is limited with the take- 1thanked by Reeve Rutherford. The councillor requested that to approve one name before,over of assessment by the llie Langstaff Lyric Triple Mrs. Norman Todd. chairman tween 7 and 8 pm. February 1. a letter be sent the railway ask- the abrupt ending came re-ap-‘County of York. However. lTl'l” 3150 gave a charming ren- of the 1965 March of Dimes Any lady willing to give thisdng them to review their policy pointing William Masters of Reeve Donald Plaxton express- idllion of a French Canadian committee for Richmond Hill hour to help the disabled shouldcon tree planting. particularly: Thornhill. a member of York‘ed the belief they could be con- ifOlk SOUS “A La Claire Fon- and district and other members‘call Mrs. Todd at 884â€"1863 or where the line goes through Central District High School‘stituted an area court and tho taine". of the committee have started Mrs. Crowther at 884-4530. a residential area. A JOHN HONSBERGER Board. ‘aDDOlnlmPnlS ShnUld he made' 1 Tell CouncilpropanEOb A At the conclusion of the ccre- “'Ol‘k 0” lhelr campaign- monies. the audience. which overflmved the council cham- ybers, was invited to enjoy re- Jl'reshments. ‘ lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh Mrs. Roy Crowther is assist. ing Mrs. Todd in organizing the “Motller‘s‘ March.” Mrs. C. R. Peterkin serves Safetyltegulations duslry in Canada is as safe- ly-conscious as the propane 15 m qucslmn Bl hl‘lllday do not comply in even one slallatimi of a 21.400-gallon 200 feet. but this application i Houyard W/‘hl'llans Charge 0f '"duStr‘al canvass'ngi night's meeting by ‘Council- of those. they do not get propane gas tank at Altane it was noted. was a conformâ€" ‘ n I l - Miss \[ \[ackie publicm. 101‘ Eric Handblll‘l’ If a 100- licences She quoted Mr. Ltd, 216 Markham Road on in: use so ratepayers were industry. ' He said that no Again, Heads chairméni M'rs Be}, TWO“ {5 al propane Planl is keeping Wilde as saying the regula- August 26 and granted ap- not notified. industry lS.SlleeCt to such Pla I . B secretarviand Don Rossfiol the “thin Safety 'ieg‘l'lations' ‘l‘ms are "ell" S‘l‘lt'l alld {Ul- pi‘oval the same day. 'l‘own Ahane was established on severe restrictlons and striv- ‘ n ""g 0C” - jBank of‘ Montreal treasurer revealed that almost all [her legislation last year council. planning board and {he Markham Road properly 9i 5" hard 10 excee‘l the” (photo by Stuart's Smdio) Howard Wliillans was re- A ' ‘ ' ‘ members of 1965 Richmond added to the regulations the fire chief were notified in 1957 and six Small tanks regulations. appointed chairman of ‘ This year. lhe “Molhers' “l” Comm had “TERM \\'licn Reeve Donald 0f>llle application so that “We. installed. "There is less danger of . Richmond Hill Planning Alarm" “m be held Februawl Several Phone calls from if“ Plaxmn asked \rhy bolfiw ohicctions could be lodged. Town OlflClalS pninl out an explosion or fire in our Sk , Board for 1965 at its inau- yin Richmond Hill and dmrm Sldonls lh lh“ alf’a Slll‘l‘nlllld‘ ground instahannn of 51”. Monday night Councillor that econ if a restrictive by. plant than in. any other in”: e a e y I gural meeting Tuesday l * mg the Allane plant on .\lark- agp “mks had not bepn re“ \\ alter Scudds rppm-Led that 13“. had been passed by [he dustry in Richmond Hill. 1 evening. Vice - chairman and MrS‘ TOdd hopes the lad' ham Road. Dl‘OlCSllnE ln- (“1de Mrs. Hancey report- the fire chief had lodged an [mm {onowjng the Maple 93,-. Ml‘. Alty said, at that time. ' Cecil Williams and sew-eh lies of the town will come for- creased inslallalion of stor- ed that she had been in. objection. pinup,” the original ranks Once the town has allow. (lllllSlahe D r ' r s v . - j 1, ring \ouiis, safety ()llltel ot the p 329 fawn)“ at Hm plant. M a plant m be bum, “was Town Of Ri.} - v - . arr-Treasurer Harry Saver \' «d d ‘ l - - ' *s f ~ (1 b - 0' d 't ' r: v. lld have remained as an (1mond H1118 p01 . . a . . - . . S \al an \o tliiteei to Lamas, oline a ove C,ioun s 013-2 I \,_ ot _ _ . . smile: -~ } 9 ~ 7 . we Depd‘tment )5 {in we” also re'appomled' their bl -k as lli v tax in the . v, - is safer. and the larger the MP. mmmmee 0‘ mm} established lionâ€"conforming 3150 “med "1 1952. 11 has A I. (IS 18 Slim at the \\ heel of a new van he “'le Other members of the , 0‘ ~ 9- ‘ ‘3 (ounclllor Lois llancey, Mnk m? (afer the inqtanf menls approval carried the "‘9 The companv would a}, no control over safety mea- llse in his work. board “.9 Mayor Thomas ,paS“ reported she had been in ,‘,n,,_ Emh’ ,ank ,5 supplied proviso 'cuslomar.v In lW- qr, hm... ,he privilpge of 3p, sures. except by safety Ted Bleaklel’. sales manager (if Skylineâ€"Pontiac Broadhurst. (Deputy - reeve ‘ Three hundred marching mu- imll'h “"lll F: “tide- 90 he“ “1th a salary valve which if“??? ’95:; mal “99:62:31; peallnz a restrictive hy-Iaw (hell‘s, Carried 01” b1)" ‘th": llE’fll. Whose firm has donated the van for sufetv Flo-"l Perkins. alternate). llhEl‘S are needed 1'7 PI'OPPI'I" 1‘1"" Lana “h.” IQ the Chief lilo“: off ll DI‘PSSUN’ Ol' “93‘ .llp'b’oi :1. 9. foiled m’m in the courts if it had-been lire ('hlef. Saafety ireeiIJDanonls Work in the town )l'esent< th k .. t “~,] ’_ Councillor 1,015 Hancey_ lcam‘ass the town and not hale ln599i'l‘l" “f WOW“? 33“ ”_1' from a nearby {ire builds , . r ‘ ((7 C9 n, _‘ used to restrict expansion. 3”? enforce b-l “9 epar' Scudds 'l ' I 7 . e .935 0 fl let Stan Ramon] and John lone mother with too many hom- “3113110”: (0" ’he onlal'm up If the tank was buried Safe” mgma‘mm‘ “9 “me mom 0f Lahor' Board Of kE .U ( lillm‘m .01 munmlq lmlwe ‘lommnlw' i MacDiarmid. ill J. Bacon es to call on. - EMF?" Resource“ Comm" this could not happen. y Informed 0“ AHZUS" 9‘ 1962‘ mi: Tramp”, commissioners' lmel the billet“ I‘AlC‘l‘lllzlnt looks on in approval as i is u". plannln, consultant _ sion, .\lr, Wilde had assured ' ' If an application wok: lPâ€" Heck aflm‘ propane tanks in the Ontario Energy Resour- lire knows that the van will help him and Constable. . and Mrs. “on; Robertson. Thllsl ti: : one-now hlg/ and her. (he. reported that in? Town official: mlrl "The hot from an existing ht'Iâ€"lnl \lasle f‘Xl)l():1lP;l}f‘al.lSl‘I12 half res Commission. the I‘Ill'nilS oung instruct the tou'i‘: vn r; m ' -. . I u“, c - no ('3 ~ ac's are require .F.acn I‘nnlm!SFIOIl checks all {ar- l.|hcl‘al" llllF neck that the the committee of arllllslv a millinn n ars (amaze. insurance company am He practice; I “ “mole” m :m‘d Wife” re 0mm; secruar‘v' marChlnE molilcl‘ is asked to tors and rectllalions and is. .nmniillpe of adjustment men) is I‘PqUII‘Pd tr) notify Russell Ally of Allane told Industrial Accident Preven- lulnuliliulmllulllnullllnlllllumuullillllunmllllllllullluullmlll.Call on 15 01' her Hemlihm's he- sues licences. 1f the plan‘s um nun-a applicallfln for my all perFI'H mum u'lii‘u "The Liberal". "No other Il'lâ€" linn ASsnrlalmn. ‘ l a {t ‘i "v

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