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[31: An auto wrecking ï¬rm. which Mills Road. would give the moved into Markham Township township a dedication of an 86- in the spring and is still await- foot industrial road at the ing approval to begin its opera- north-east end of its premises. tions. moved a step c105er to its What the township would have objective Monday afternoon to provide in turn was not when it presented council with stated. although Planning Direc- a “something for nothing" oï¬er.'tor Ian Keith said. “The town- The proposal by the ï¬rm. ship remains in the driver's Richmond Hill Auto Parts. Don seat, nothwithslanding the dedi- cation of land." A ‘ However. the auto wrecking Police said Mrs. Pickford had been employed at the school for the past few months as a kitchen helper. and has been missing from her room since Saturday night. However, a search was not organized for her until a women‘s purse was found in a school driveway Sun- day night. The body of a 40â€"year-old woman found floating in a creek on the grounds of St. Andrew‘s College. Aurora. last week. has been identiï¬ed as Mrs. Geral- dine Pickford. Of Strangulation E Her body was found about midnight that evening by L. C. MacPherson. assistant head- master. and’ several senior stu- dents. Police said the woman had been strangled and the body may have been carried some dis- tance to the creek. There were no signs of a struggle at the scene. The body has been sent to the Attorney-General‘s lab- oratory in Toronto for examina- tion. Both King Township and the CIB of the OPP, investigat- ed the killing, Identify Victim $32313; Mrs. Pickford was separated from her husband. DMING VENTB BINGO â€" THURSDAY night, 8 pm. sharp, jackpot, â€" 4 spec- ial and 25 regular games. Our Lady Queen of The World Hall, east side of Bayview at Crosby Ave. Richmond Hill. tfc28. * t 3% ( EVERY WEDNESDAY BINGO. Richvale 8 pm. Community Dr. Lorne Cumming. who last week advised members of the southern six at their initial meeting to submit any propos- -a-ls they might have that would be of beneï¬t to all of them. will gnot have to wait long for one Ifrom Markham Township. The members met last Thurs- day in Richmond Hill to discuss mutual problems and projects they might have that could be isolved collectively. The six {members are Woodbridge, iStouflville, Markham Village. Richmond Hill and Markham and Vaughan Townships, Dr. Cumming. a former Depuâ€" neen at level. Reeve Plaxton added hls sup- port to the by-law but stated there should “have been a pub- the planning [303.11] lic hearing if objections had been received." ‘ The by-law was passed un~ ‘animously. NORTH YORK TOWNSHIP: School Trustee Sybil Darnell complained to the board of education that children are hav- ing to walk more than a mile to Cresthaven Public School be- cause accesses across Ontario ‘Hydro lands have not been con- ,structed as promised. She Hall 31 Spruce. $100 Jackpot..ty Minister of Municipal Affairsqcharzed some youngsters are Richvale Lions Club. *_x x >t< SEPTEMBER 25 SATURDAY. 1.30 pm. Wrixon Hall tin rear department and was called in by the southern six in that capa- cityn tfc48 is a special consultant to that1bejng made to walk 14 blocks instead of four. 1 * * * NEWMARKET: Ernest Stefan- 1.30 pm. Wrixon Hall lin rear city. of St. Mary‘s Anglican Church) At the Monday meeting of annual mammoth rummage sale. Markham Township Council, Donations welcome. Please call,Deputy-reeve Stewart Rumble Mrs. Kellett. 884-7923. c2wlZ suggested the members make a * * * * uniï¬ed plea for water {or the SEPTEMBER 25. SATURDAY. area. SEPTEMBER 25. SATURDAY. dancing 8:30 to midnight at Legion Court. Yonge St. Rich- mond Hill. Harvey Lewis Com- bo. Admission 5125‘ c1w13 EVERY WEDNESDAY 8 pm. BINGO, Richvale Community Hall 31 Spruce. $100 Jackpot. Richvale Lions Club. tfc48 SEPTEMBER 29. WEDNES- DAY. St. Mary Immaculate C.W.L. Mammoth Bridge & Euchre. 8 pm. Lions Hall. Centre St. E. Richmond Hill. Table â€" door 8: draw prizes. refreshments. admission $1.00. (Bridge players bring cards) clwlS‘NORTH YORK TOWNSHIP: * * * * LCouncil has approved a $25,000 SEPTEMBER 30. THURSDAY.[g1'ant to assist the Humber annual meeting lopenl of theiMemorial Hospital Mental Maple Branch of the Cancer,Health Clinic. Plans are to exâ€" Society will be held at 2 pm at pand psychiatric service to the the home of Mrs. G. M. Hamil- public and perfect the hospital's lon. Richmond Street. Maple. lpioneer operations in its out- clwlBipatient mental health clinic. Miss L. Dahlgren,. PHN. is shown visiting Mrs. George MacPherson and son. Drew, of 122 Lucas Street, Richmond Hill. as part of local VON services. This year’s blitz for funds to enable VON to continue to offer these services to the people of Richmond Hill is scheduled for next Monday evening between the hours of 7 and 9. Richmond Hill Branch serves the Town of Richmond Hill, the Township of Vaughan excluding Woodbridge and the Township of Markhamrexcluding the Village of Markham. ‘ _._.M _ _l e, 1 . A VON nurse is available to everyone in the communities named. The fee is based on the Cost of the visit but adjustments can be made and no patient is refused service because of inability to pay. In fact, 61 % of the patients are unable to pay the full fee. From June 1964 to June 1965 Richmond Hill VON nurses made 2,913 visits and travelled 14.272 miles. An application by a townshlp resident, Peter Nichols, in Aug- ust for a permit to operate a scrapyard north of the railroad, was turned over to the town- ship solicitor by council. ï¬rm has had an application be- fore council since January ask- ing that the land be rezoned to permit an auto wrecking area. The present by-larw prohibits wrecking. but not storing. “I think we should grab some- thing fox' nothing." said Coun- cillor Cleary Palmer. "We will still have control over the use of the land“. tor Ian Keith said. “The town- ship remains in the driver‘s seat, nothwithslanding the dedi- cation of land." However. the auto wrecking ï¬rm has had an application be- fore council since January ask- ing that the land be rezoned to permit an auto wrecking area. Council withdrew the by-law. which is known to be opposed by both the Metro Planning Authority and the Ontario Water Resources Committee. Residents of the area also pre- sented a petition protesting the application. Councillor Eric. Handbury who represents Ward 4 said 1there had been 14 objections received to the proposal result- ‘ing from a questionnaire which ‘had been circulated. , “These people," he said. :“were opposed to just single- family residences. They asked for duplexes to be included and believed that they would be. It wasn’t until recently they found out differently.†It was in the spring that planning board received a 1 delegation of ratepayers 5 who presented 74 individual i Council agreed to put it over for another couple of weeks. Rumble Makes A; PrOposaI For The Southern Areas Mr. Rumble said his idea would call for an “immense \vatermain", running from Lake Ontario to Highway 27. across 19th Avenue and down Highway 48. "If we can get water up. we can get sewage back down“, Mr. Rumble said. I Council will discuss the mat ter at the next committee meet ing. VON Calling! shown Visiting Mrs. George MacPherson and son. Drew, of STARTING TIME â€" 8 PM. SEPT. 27 LIONS HALL u.» Mal Reeve Plaxton added hls sup- pos_ port to the hy-law but stated mld there should "have been a pub- willlic hearing if objections had onelbeen received." \ The by-law was passed un- "rhj animously. Mr. Reycra'ft said It was Ms {opinion the hearing should have last‘been at the planning board m, level. 'Continued from Page ll change had been well publicized in "The Liberal" and wondered why residents objecting hadn‘t asked for an audience earlier. It was in the spring that planning board received a delegation of ratepayers who presented 74 individual petitions signed by proper- ty owners asking for more restricted zoning. Mr. Reycraft commented there had been some objections and was unhappy that planning board hadn‘t called a special meeting to consider the com- plaints. Mayor Thomas Brnadhursl. felt it would have been up to planning board to call a meet- ing but had apparently decided against it because of the “solid demonstration that most of the people favoured the change.†He said there would still be opportunity for dissenters when the by-law is presented before the OMB. “It’ll be advertised at that time and if there are objections the municipal board could hold public or private meetings." NEWMARKET: Ernest Stefan- iuk. owner of a new ticket ofï¬ce and travel agency on Main Street. charged Mayor Bert Kent had overstepped his au- thority in phoning the Gray Coach Lines to complain about lack of washroom facilities in the building. Mr. Stefaniuk re- ported these facilities will be included in the agency on com- pletion. Richmond Heights Centre TRIPLE YOUR BABY'BONUS CHEQUE AT Any Store IN THE CHANCE TO NORTH YORK TOWNSHIP: and was not Fifteen groups and individuals car-wrecking have made submissions to Northi Council di York Council which urge a code problem ove of ethics for municipal employ- forcement c ees and omcials. Reeve James the police .- Service advocated such a code for study. at last. year‘s elections and a “It might committee has been appointed fire hazard' to study and draw up a code. Lois Hancey SWIFT’S CANNED 2 12 oz, tins (Photo by Stuart's Studio LEAN MINCED Tomatoes FACELLE MODERNE â€" Assorted Colors FIRM RED SLICING SNOW WHITE VAN CAMP ROUND STEAK or RUMP PORK & BEANS z 20 39¢ MAYPOLE GRA Ice Cream 6 qt. bskt Toilet Tissue roH pkg. \IULATED SUGAR 1:339 CAULIELOWER . fl‘ 0 29 Yonge St. S. - Richmond Hill (Continued from Page 1» ing upkeep of property through its site plan agreement when it discusses the situation further with the two firms concerned. Mr. Simmons also entered a complaint about another busi- ness. stating the “area north of Lot 2 and east of Lot 3 is still littered with car bodies and other junk and this spring. crank case oil from those cars flowed on to my property dis- figuring lhe lawn and damag- ing shrubs. Further, car parts have been found on my land." He said that another source of continued annoyance result- ed from garbage being stacked daily in the laneway back of stores fronting on Levendale Road. Resident Against Commerc. Zoning Mayor Thomas Broadhurst said an effective law against such a problem doesn't exist. "Th? matter of car hod- ies was presented to coun- cil in October 1960. and the . matter of garbage in 1964 to planning board. It does not appear any action has been taken." Reeve Plaxton said it might be advisable to write to the garage owners concerned advis- ing them of the conditions in the expectation they would be remedied. "We don‘t have a lot of power to act". he said. Mr. Simmons said the busi- ness could be. claSSified as a junk yard under the zoning by- law which would provide coun- cil with the necessary correct- ive authority. Councillor Walter Scudds said the firm had a car dealership and was not classified as a junk car-wrecking yard. Council decided to hand the problem over to its by-law en- forcement officer as well as the police and fire committee for study. “It might well constitute a THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursday, Sept. 23, 1965 said Councillor SHIRRIFF’S â€"- Good Morning or Seville TEA BAGS 100's 69¢ APPLE JUICE 2 48 oz. tins 69¢ SCHNEIDER’S SKINLESS KADANA MITCHELL’S large size 113's DOZ. SUNKIST Oranges 24 oz. jar MARMALADE Wieners PKG. Head