lNew Centennial Project. ‘Mkhm. Township 12,000 People On Stephens FarmI Richmond Hill considering it Continued from Page Ii mitted that terial roads. park areas. greenlplanners were I belts etc. but that Richmond Hill Coiinâ€" P d L b Mr. Hall considers the pro-‘cil had advised they are not I posed density to be high and interested. 1 notes that the highest limit, now Mr. Rtitherford further statâ€" allowed by the townships of‘ï¬c- ed that they had asked the de- tal plan is 25 persons per ac‘t‘edvelopers if they had approached * * " * Richmond Hill before coming A ratepaycr at the meeting. to Vaughan Council and they Brian Bailey of Richvale pres-‘said they had not. sed council for some statement Mr. Bailey reported that there on the plan, .were some people in the area "All we know about it is in who would approve an applica~ the report“, said Councillortion for annexation by Rich- Warren Bryce. "They haven't mond Hill as they feel they presented anything we can get won't get municipal services in our teeth in yet". the area any other way. "Can Mr. gait†prosspd (“rub you elucidate any policy con» er. hnWPVPr' insisting that tcerning development in that people living in the area “"93"? he asked- . ‘ have a right to know mun- I "If we hadn't been interest- cii's thinking on [he marten ted. we wouldn't. have talked to‘ He reported that a "at Ps_ lthcm". was the reeve's only re-y tate agent had told him the 1913’ I“ “ll-9 Markham Township. which last week dropped its plan for a Centennial park. Monday even- ing moved to investigate the possibility of establishing a libâ€" rary board in the township. The motion was presented by Councillor Allan Sumner fol- lowing completion of the regu- Iar meeting. who said that de- mands for library services in the township were increasing every year, and present facili- ‘tics were inadequate. He suggested that a meeting be arranged with the Villages of 'I'Iiornhill and Unionville to . . discuss the “feasibility†of set- >- -. , ting tip a board. area was slated for annex- ation by Richmond Hill and had offered to show him it plan Richmond Hill had submitted to the Depart- ment of Municipal Affairs. “Our policy is to do what Is best for the interests of the whole township." stated Councillor Bryce. "Council has revealed all that was pertinent at the meeting. They were lost on a ï¬shing Last March. council pass- t ed a by-iaw establishing a I library board In Unionville. l following the presentation of a petition by Mrs. Arthur Toogond â€"â€" a member of 1 the Ilnionvilie Library As- ‘ sociation â€" on behalf of the village ratepayers. Establishment of the board 'qllr’lllllf‘d the village for much- ! il‘hoio by Stuart: Studioi needed library grants and was considered as the first step in A Telephone 0f "IE/l 0W†a <etting J r . ' V ‘ ' At that time. Councillor Twelve lucky teenagers in this district ll Stancroft Drive: Mike Dale. 4|? Balkan mer palmm.‘ thnhgh a, have the use of their own Princess Rnadi “1"†Palmo'v‘ "mg mum-Fa“ .Rh'd': ‘first supporting the move. said Ian Murray. 41 Rockport Crescent: (beryl the {PM a “braâ€. hoard covering Reeve A. H. Rutherford ad-i expedition". ammo venue will telephone for one year as the result of a , ' s s. t 9 I a ‘oar; Grc' Banton. . . . v . . BINGO_THURSDAY night' BZEVJCRY WEDNESDAY 8 pm‘ draw mad“ spnu‘mh" 2‘ by May†’rlmnm" :Th‘l:la.lime:0Ro:c:zkl.ldslii‘ Nllfl‘lOlS.g 234 Sus- ilth “lle hmt\tns.h1p “.num haw p'in' Sharp' JaCkpm' â€" 4 Spec'lmNGO‘ R'ChVale community Broadhtirst. The draw was a feature of sex Avenue; Barbara Dyson. 1‘22 “'oodlane; ‘ 03$}? qufhnmv “10?â€; “h. T Ia and 25 regular games. Oiir.Hall 31 Spruce. $100 Jackpot.t Rirhmond "ï¬rms “whys «Bark Tn Sham" kalm.‘ 280 Taylor “ms Drive; N“ am? Eamidp-r d a i 1â€"; Lady Queen “I “I? World Hall-lRlChvale 14'0"“ (1111b; “C43 School" promotion. The mayor was as- and Tot .‘Ionks. 133 Woodlanc: all of Rich- la; a ‘(tmflohnia‘e raga? aha: east side of Bayvtew at Crosby; ' * ' it ' ' i sisted by Vicki Page of Richmond Hill inond Hill, Barbara Bentley. 1'10 Briggs “lag mm M a: h ‘I-M '. Ave.. Richmhnd Hill. tfc28‘BlN(.O. every Wednesday n 8 Mush. (mm-p. who is this year's president Avenue. 'I‘liot'nhill and Gail Banton. .06 m" In ill?“ ah 28110: 1mmâ€; M ‘ e e a H ‘ 1pm. York ‘Farmers markf‘l- of the Centre merchants' association. Kingslynn Drivt'. King (lily “'t’r" 3'50 we dppihode ï¬ll}: pih SEPIEMRER so, ()eioaaa 1:1bornhill District Lions Club. “in, winnm “.0â€. John “WWWâ€, among, “1‘, Wimp“ . ~ V . 0†* m"? 0 “ and 2, Markham Fair, official Proceeds for Welfare. c4w141â€"W ~ » â€" 77â€"AW * '4' - ' â€' ‘mnflmmtmn nf many nf “19 * g * * ratepayers in the district fl httt SATURDAY opening Friday by Major A. A. "Lex" Mackenzie. M.L.A. York OCTOBER 2. “35 “Topped “‘th muncil failed 0 O O North. Regional Black and “Rummage Sale. 1.30 pm at 1° follow 'hmugh 0" “5 0min" Vhite show. Regional Guernsey Legion Court. Yonge St. North. - - and the land “'35 SUhse‘luele sold to other interests. show. Harness and Pony Racesl'l‘he Re-organized Church of to discuss the1 THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. Sept. 30. 1965 3 Set For Oct. 201 The second annual Incal Iti- iiistrial dinner has been set for October 20 at the Richmond Inn. ‘ Councillor Lots Hancey.chatr- nan of the industrial and de- velopment committee. reported to council intentions of discus- sing the forthcoming event with? the civic improvement commit,-' tee regarding awards. "It's possibleâ€, she said. "that the two committees could sharel costs of having a rose howl orl trophy which would be present. ed to an industry with the most improved grounds or building designs." ed that one of the guest speak- Iers would be Toronto architect‘ .lohn Parkin who played a pro- minent role in the construction of the new Toronto City Hall. consecutive quarterly DIVIDEND 8V1¢ a shareâ€" (on the new 52 par value) payable Oct. IS, 7965 to shareholders of record Sept. 30, I965 GUARANTY TRUST Company of Canada A. B. RAMSAY ' Vice-President A General Moving" 4-H Club Pony party. Sheep Jesus Christ of Latter Day \ o I I" “Feelâ€! show. Monster School parade..Saints." c1wl4 “him-V hnal‘dv "0 mention Was Special entertainment. Tugmhf , t it! 4: ii- ' S ' nude of it as a Centennial pro? war. greased pig. calf scramble OCTOBER 4. MONDAY 8 pm. ’ - I": ‘ contests. Auction sale. HorselEuchre. Vellore Hall, ladies SS 7 d show. cattle show. Horse racinguplease provide. c1w14 The senior Citizen housing site as near Yonge Street as apartments “once they get, in Band competition. fireworks. I * * * * proposal for Richmond Hill has possible for their convenience". them and discover all their ‘ clwl-t OCTOBER 5, 1965 TUESDAY.‘inched a little closer to realityt Sewagp ram-imp; 51m remain conveniences. They also provide * * * * 8 pm. York Chapter R.N.A.O.‘.after dragging its heels for thcian unknown quaan both as.good views of the surrounding OCTOBER 2, SATURDAY ~« will meet at York Central Hos-ipast seven monhts. in the met if, the {Oh-n nf 5m._‘arca." 11:30 am to 4 pm. Kingcrafts‘pital. Richmond Hill. Reports‘ An Ofï¬cial from (mth) Vicing the pmied from Chm.th The planned site will have to ‘1 Will hold open hottse. 'I‘ea‘ot' Delaivana Conference and‘Hmmng Corporation told town Street as well as grade levels,le rezoned to allow apartment 1 Served. * . * * ch'l41Seaway Conference. Programme‘mhncii in a committee of the The aharlmpm its?†Cha/nggd dwellings as well as the planned " â€" interest Groups re New “. - . r - .v , minimum 25 percent parking. OCTOBER 2. SATURDAY, â€"‘Structure. c1w14“1'31:li‘feiilltnioetqriiigll)â€"nl:iii‘:v-itthrifgghh-ihgrim1:51-91:22}: “This amount of parking Danctntho midnight at Legion * * is * ders would he ready rm. (.a“ W m be hum hem“? of de_ :pace will be favorable because Court. Yonge St. Richmond Hill OCTOBFR 6 WEDNESDAY an-i- ly " ' ‘ "II b it - . , ' ‘, - ‘ - ‘ln about a month and a half. ~ _ f_ V on) \lsttots “I e using I ‘ Cyril Buck Combo. Admission‘nual meeting. Maple Wood unit. . or Cook ‘ d v I “fwd Emmy," 0 may“: H _d and 31 that mosâ€). on “.eek_ $1.25. c1wl4 Canadian Cancer Society. 1.30. '0 ge ‘ e p "n' _ “19 queilmn no“ IS ‘. “gal. ends." he said. i " ' * ‘Pm. 23 Navlon Street Maple. l mom .manazor for OHC’ N'r' Cook can “VP “Wm: .nl It was agreed that Mr. OCTOBER 2. SATURDAY 10 ‘ ' apologized for the delay from Church Street? ‘The dis-‘ clwlt Cook's proposals would be am_ Opportunity “19‘ Thorm * * * * and laid the blame on the tan“. {mm the, She to the“ comic“)le 0"" the M“ hm Unith Chm-oh Ucw. hehoquRER 20‘ WEDNESDAY. ‘I‘Iack of people at ()HC. I street is about 400 feet. “ms “7.00% with almthpr hind Farmers Market. off Yonge'Bâ€"R pm Laskay United Church, Jomcd “mm only a mnnlh Councillor wane" scll(lds.lml' meeting scheduled to con- Street. Tame of new and nearby/\nnua] Hm Turkey Supper. Adh ago and only recently dis- ed a main concern was the; Sid†fl", “vised Nans‘ covered this particular pt'n- cost of getting services to the. - A . . Councillor William Lazcnhv e . .u. ‘D d ' " - s .1 . . . .' J (‘t haï¬ DN‘H S <1?" (’d 1" lot line . lie said the coipoia d Is errPspntmz mum.†m new itemsBargains galore! .mission tickets only. 833-5605.l clwl4 October 24. Sunday 3 pm Laskay" " " “ "‘ .‘UCW annual Chtirch Service.t mid-Pin we.“ .10“ the “mils engineâ€. Shnum prppa'ip‘ the prest-‘int negotiations. OCTOBER 2. SATURDAY 9:30; ciw14i “"h‘m.‘ 5"“1 “Wm Wh" ,3 5â€â€œ p13“ Wm?" “W†“W†The OHC metiwitit the town am to 12:30 noon. Rummagei * * ’l‘ * WSW ongmauy WOIkmg on .me ms‘ "t SNYICCS' in March and agreed to de~ Sale by Richmond Hill UnitedINOVEMBER 20. SATURDAY.“ 1‘ ' ‘ Mayo" Thnm“ “mad‘ vciop the protect in company Church Women in Christianlrï¬n pm, Hnny Festival Mame“ Present plans call for thc‘ hurst also wanted to know ,“hh the federal government at Education Building. corner of UCW's annual bazaar and tea.‘Pl'901l0†Of 9‘ f0Ul'-Stm'0.\' (’l0\'a~‘ Wth the "inwstmmt in YonEe and Centre Streets. Christian Education Wing.1t0r apartment Gnntaimng 33' ‘ services would be" pointing *IWH Maple Llnilpd Church 91w14.bachelor suites and 22 oneâ€" out the. no cost to the municipality exâ€" , icept that taxes in excess of $25 , “mtg WF’I‘ld “$0 per suite would be rebated. ' be “3113M†‘0 "’S'dems 1" A committee-ofâ€"the-whole of surrounding “935‘ town council recommended that . OVEN-READY t heaping 6 qt. bskta PEARS ""l‘bedroom suites for a total of has an option on that portion of He said. .ehgjhle tenants. 1 [land Owned by H J- M1115 Ltd-v Mr. Cook said such informa- The decision by cotincil cul- ‘quested by Richmond Hill - was‘ He said the corporation hadlhousing. for a three-storey 50-unit struc-options on land on both sides of In late 1964 legislation was ' As of Thursday, September 30, , . _ l‘would be on the wrong end of will be purchased with the townl The matter was referred in :_ lny Offlce for lsslung motor the site for sewage facilities". able to realize taxes from GRCD‘MHI‘CI’I to the industrial comâ€" 3 Fresh Grade ‘A' NO. I. FLUFFY WHITE Potatoes 25"). has 79¢ GRAPES 55 units. Tentative locale of the .building will be on the Duf’ierin‘ "We‘d like. to find out “mm. (.mth whhm the main- ' â€" CHANGE OF ADDRESS -â€" \TE V “’59 EI‘O‘VEI'S' tion as to the elevation of sewâ€" minated more than two years of Both the size of the build- ers and their cost, would be pro» investigation. The Richmond iure further along the Dufferinlthe Dut‘ferin Street area but‘brought in by which the fed- .‘ Street extension near the Mills‘twould btiild on one side at thejeralgovernment assumed 90 per- ' I explained Mr. Cook. Vf'Another one. imittee of council last year headâ€" 1 vehlcle hcences “r11 be located reason was it would be the bestl Mr. Cook said experience had ed by Councillor Lazenby who _‘- at .Street extension at. the end of what the hill looks like for hy of Richmond Hm. but out. ‘Lrégiarndlhits-locale have Changâ€".vided almost immediately. AiHilI Senior Citizens appointed e iiiteiiening months. model of the butldmg would be a committee in 1963 to 20 1m0 . inursery. lpresent time and leave the othcr‘cent of the costs atid the prov- thingmfor citizens to keep theshown that senior citizens Iikelcarried on the investigation. 42 INDUSTRIAL ROAD tChurch Street. The corporation getting the sewers there." side [he hmhs‘ be considered . The initial proposal - as reâ€"tready in two weeks. he added. the matter of senior citizens‘ ' “We discovered the building-tor future expansion. Both sidesiince the other 10 percent. KRAFT 7%. oz. Hour Service (Cas & Carry) ASSORTED COLORS APPROVED SERVICEG ’ EEIIIIHEEIB =SHIRT SERVICE: Corner Yonge Street and Levendale Road RICHMOND HILL For Free Pick-17p and Delivery Call 884-4411 ti‘liuto by Stuart's Studio NABISCO : Hat For Mi/aa’y Mrs. W. L. Shuttleworth. of 386 t'entre Street East. tries on a new fall hat she won at the Engineers Wives Association )lemhei'Fhll‘ T93 September 15. I Helping her view it is Mrs. Paul lit-t‘om-ev Heft) of the l‘atrii-ia I White Shop. Richmond Heights Centre. who made the presentation. The 1 tea was held in Richmond Hill Public Library, GREEN GIANT â€" KERNEL CORN I4 oz. tins KLEENEX size 4005 Shredded Wheat DINNER pkgs. 5¢ LETS 55¢ 55 Mrs. Hancey said it was hop-i \DANCE ‘ Featuring: "ii-f. BLEWITT'S 0Y5 t With Organ and Piano Dancing to Western & Country and Modern Music wrrii - A - TWIST Every ' FRIDAY NIGHT 8 pm. to I am. Continental Chef In the Dining Room THE Special $1.25 HOT & COLD BUFFET Served Daily in Richmond Room Downstairs Richmond Inn Motor Hotel / ‘. Call Mr. Walter Dunphy It! If . for your Fall Banquet phi-If i’; PHONE 884-1101 - 889-1921 ' Yonge Street, Richmond Hill - ' SWE PED COTTAGE ROLLS WHOLE or HALF lb. 59¢ CHICKENS 1-35 ANJENG a- PREVIN 99¢ Cauliflower each 19¢ TOKAY LARGE RED TABLE CHRISTIE’S Soda Biscuits I lb. pkg. 35¢ E. D. SMITH'S KETCHUP I5 oz. bottle 29¢ DEL MONTE Pineapple-Grapefruit DRINK OCEAN KING “RED†COHOE SALMON lb. 1 9¢ 48 1. .°Z 69¢ tins RICHMOND HILL LIONS CLUB "28 YEARS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE"