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The Liberal, 25 Feb 1965, p. 3

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. Ontario, Thursday. Feb. 25. 1965 cnncr Minister Could Solve Problem tContinucd From Page ll of specialist would it require to 5 carry out such inspections?" Mr. Wilde replied that his depart- -'~ ment's inspections are done by - three men who have a minimum _ of 15 years experience in pro- pane. He recommended sending ;. a man to the fire college where ‘S his department lectures on pro- lpane gas. so e :1 9:551» ’ Fire Chief Alfred Stong‘ reported he had attended 1 these lectures. but found in practice that a man would almost have to be an engin- eer to conduct such inspecâ€" tions intelligently in re- spect to the pressure vessels. lines. safety valves. etc. “I look for leaks when I inspect." the chief stated. "However I believe the plant is well controlled by inspections from the De- partments of Energy and l Resources and Labour, the insurance companies and myself." ‘--_ ~,.t*‘:..‘!f " Asked by Councillor Eric , l-Iandbury as to maximum pre- 1' cautions. Mr. Wilde reported his department required that i the product be contained. that t no source of ignition be present ,‘ or nearby. that no incinerating ; be permitted in the area and that vehicles not be brought too close to the tanks or parked ‘there. Replying to the mayor's - WI] 5' I [I'll d H'II Tll' St a’ The Scarboro AOTS Glee Club with Dire3tor Sidney Bagnell will present a variety concert in the‘ Christian Education Building of Richmond Hill United Church this Saturday at 8.15 pm. This group of fine singers is drawn from all United Churches in the township and devote a good deal of time in providing entertainment for various groups across Canada. They also have made three recordings of sacred and secular mUSlC. AND COUNTRY YOU GET A HUGE 20 Cu. Ft. 575 Lb. Cap. Freezer Absolutely Free! This amazing offer is i)OSSil)le because with your new freezer, you can take delivery of bread twrce a month. The resulting savings c 77‘ r 7777777 iquestion as. to the relative on delivery are being passed on to you by way of this wonder. Secondary SCIIOOI Teachersflil‘ffgiif:°2ii":§;’.§‘lt:fedM‘: ful offer. You are under no obligation to purchase other than ‘ Wilde replied that dependent bread from Town And Country. However, .if you wish, you may take of the many savings offered from the Town And Country on circumstances gasoline stor- FRIDAY -â€" age tanks at service stations r FEBRUARY 26. Fragments Coffee Club â€"â€" A MARCH 4. 5. 6. 8.30 pm. the: Drama Club of Richmond Hill Attend OSSTF Development Day l V a . u - new atmosphere will envelop High School will present. gigsmqqlfi [EfggqiTglgrgigf‘tfgs -_ PLAN” In tact the Town And country Food the Fragments as an attempt to “Trespass”, a play by Emlyni A r. . ~ 7 i A A I ~ . I ‘ .. . . . . . . pprommatcly 460 high depaitment at. Langstaff Sec- of propane hate been impressed >. all IS uaranteed to save V011 at least i a ear or rev“; Pigmlsmg 1?.031 tzllggielj; wflhams m the audltorllxlzg school teachers. including staff ondary School. Mr. Burgess on us by the Maple explosion," ' g ' $5 y more. sues or m our lrs ,, ,, ,, ,,. c members of all York Central was also chairman of the pro- the reeve commented. ‘ Night. The vault opens at 9 pm clw35‘ District High Schools, repre- sentatives from the Village of Markham, Stouffville. Bradford, Aurora and King City high schools. attended the profes- fessional development commitâ€"i tee which organized the pro- gram for the day. ‘ At the morning session. guesti To Get Your Free Freezer This Week Call AV. 5-5401 WA. 4-0996 A representative of Superior . Propane denied emphatically a f charge that there had been a ‘_ small explosion at that com-i BINGO â€"- Thursday night. 8 pm. sharp. jackpot, â€" 4 spec- ial and 25 regular games. Our Lady Queen of The World Hall, 1*»!!! MARCH 2. TUESDAY â€" Euchre Maple Masonic Hall. 8 pm. - - - - ker was D. F. Dadson Dean - Come and bring a friend. east Side of BayView at Crosby . spea , ~ pany s new plant on Keele - - Sional development day arrang- of the Ontario College of Edu- St t - th T n h f 1 - ' . n a or ii elwss Ave" mehmfn.d.H.ln' tfczs' ed by District 31 of the On- cation. Mr. Dadson spoke on Variéhanln e 0w S m 0 SlUltChboaId 012811 p.m. i MARCH 2. TUESDAY â€" 5.30- 7.30 p.m. Pancake supper at All Saints Church. King. Meat. sal- ads and pancakes. Adults $1.50 and children under 12, 60 cents. c1w35 Legion Ladies‘ Auxiliary Branc Admission 50 cents. Court. TUESDAY â€" Royal Canadian 375. Bingo. $50 game to go. Penny bingo for early birds. Legion tfc33.Burgess, head of the guidance tario Secondary School Teach- ers Federation at Sutton High School February 19. aspects of teacher training. rc- plying to criticism of OCE which had appeared in a recent bulletin of the OSSTF. Dis-l cussion and'a lively question period followed. Council passed a resolution asking the committee of ad- . justment to revise its procedure ‘ to ensure that all persons within . the radius of danger la distance‘ h PS: You will probably buy bread to-day. By agreeing to purchase a specific amount of Brown’s Bakery Products. we have a freezer for you ABSOLUTELY FREE. Master of ceremonies for the day-long session was W. J. of 60 feet was suggested) bei notified of applications for pri- mary use of land or buildingsj for bulk storage of anything that is highly explosive or inflamy mable. This resolution was mov- ;. ed by Reeve Plaxton and sec- "-' onded by Deputy-reeve Floydi Perkins. i ' On motion of Councillors William Lazenby and Lois Han- cey, the Department of Muni-. cipal Affairs will be asked to amend the Planning Act so that . the committee of adjustment j will be required to handle ha.z-. ardous use applications in the.’ same manner and subject to the‘ same conditions as required by g minor variance applications to: The teachers were given an1 opportunity to inspect textbooks displayed by the Canadian Book Publishers Council as well as displays of scientific and audio- ;Charge Oi Conspiracy Dismissed l"Victim OI Sucker Plot"â€"ButlerVisiii§:““1’l‘§“zuem... l... . teachers took part in their 1 A charge of conspiracy against were missing later on. he went choice of 19 group sessions on a Rexdale man was dismissed up to the hotel where Lazar was various subjects where they ‘last week in magistrate‘s court staying and had asked him heard speakers. took part in {when Magistrate James Butler about them. Lazar denied having panel discussions or saw dem. decided he had been the victim them, he said. onstrations. The groups var- Of a “sucker” plot. Ocsai then reported the lOSS jed in size from an art group of John Krause. who gave his to police. who picked up Krauseloniy three to a group of English iaddress as Kingston Penitentiâ€" the next day with the two gunsiteachcrs numbering 58, lary. told the court that he and in his car. ' After the close of the pro- a companion, Ellis Lazar, who Magistrate Butler said he'gram, the 34 teachers from was also brought up from Kings- thought it was strange that the Langstaff Secondary were in- iton to testify. had been given accused would go to the police vited to tea at the Sutton home NEED MONEY? 29 Yonge St. S. â€" Richmond Hill GOLDEN YELLOW CALIFORNIA â€" N0. 1 Large Size BANANAS 2LBs.25¢ LETTUCE 2HEADS35¢ James Climans If you are a home- ltwo guns by Michael _Ocsai. to report the loss of his guns, of Miss Margaret Anderson. the committee of adjustment. owner. I can cut your when they had met him in if he had anything to hide,head of the commercial depart- . ' monthly pavments in Woodbridge, November 28. knowing there would be a com- meni. ' The planning board was ‘ ‘ . v ‘ ‘ Y _ ' half or less” 1,11 lend . He said that OcaSI had told plete investigation. , also asked to come up With CALIFORNIA Sunkist Nave] â€"_ Large Size 113 s bNO‘V “HII‘E N0_ 1 ' lthem of a liquor store that they He said he felt the two wit- CHECK an amendment to By-law you from 351550- to could rob and gave them theinesses had probably thought LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS 1000 which will prevent $15,000- to Pay Off 3- guns t0 carry it out. ithey had a “sucker” on their . further bulk storage of m ort g a g e, finance Krause said he and Lazar had‘hands and had made up the FOR BIG BARGAINS flammable or explosive company, bank loan or planned to sell the guns. and story when they had been caught IN materials establishing in the f any debts. had only Pretended to go along With the guns. LATE MODEL CARS municipality. with the accused. Ocsai. who is a member of a‘ ‘gun club. said he had been on his way to the club when he met the two witnesses. He said he had had the guns in a box in his car. 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