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The Liberal, 18 Nov 1965, p. 18

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George Cook of the Ontariolvolved and the limitations ofiproved the plans. The 56-suile his firm had discovered it a Housing Corporation was givenuthe site, he reported, the cor-lbuilding will be built on the wise principle to stay away from assurance Tuesday evening ofiporation had decided it would lot on the north side of the stairs. In two-storey walk-up last week by Richmond Hill be wiser to build a four floor lane, with OHC retaining owner-isenior citizens housing it has Council and Planning Board building with elevator service, ship of the lot on the south been found. he said. that al- that the type of building and containing 56 units. iSide for expansion if required though people would rent suites the site for the senior citizens Some months ago OHC had in the future. Location of the on the second floor, as walking housing is satisfactory and that'taken an option on two parcels site is approximately 250 feet became more of a problem they town services will be brought to of land on Dufferin Street, a east of Church Street. would have to be shifted to the the lot line by the municipality. private lane, from H. J. Mills. B. Boigen. representing Irving ground floor. The necessary changes in zoning This option has expired. Mr. D. Boigen Associates. architects. . Will also be made to permit con- Cook told the meeting, but he who designed York Manor and the request of CounCIllor ttruction oi’ the building. has Mr. Mill's assurance it will a Metro senior citizen housing William Lalenby. Who has con- Because of cost factors in- be honored when the town ap- project at Thistletown, reportedlSIStently PUFSUEd the Subject of ennlnr niH'Inn hnneina fnr twn George Cook of the Ontariolvolved and the limitations ofipmved the plans. The 56-suite Housing Corporation was givenuthe site, he reported, the cor-lbuilding will be built on the assurance Tuesday evening oflporation had decided it would lot on the north side of the last week by Richmond Hill be wiser to build a four floor lane, with OHC retaining owner- ...,,,,,=. 4.... mum“... DAM-,1 tummy": with o‘nvnfnr (Prvil‘P (him of the lot 011 the SOUth Comfortable, 1c contour cut for regular or La Choose from ‘ white. Sizes !4 REGULAR 0R TAB COLLAR. 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Pay as little as $2.50 weekly VESTED SUIT I PANT sday, Nov. 18, 1965 REG. 69.50 At the request of Councillor William Lazenby. who has con- sistently pursued the subject of senior citizen housing for two years. a model of the building will be on display in the town offices where those interested may examine it. Twodbhirds of the suites will be singles and only limited parking space is planned, since it has been found land area is more important to ‘the seniors than asphalt parking area. Most of the parking area ‘provided is for convenience of ,visitors. Church Says No To School Board Flintstone Construction Com- pany of Downsview is also neg- otiating with the church for the land for use in a proposed hous- ing subdivision. However, the company has yet to receive per- mission from the town planning board for the project. Last week the board told a representative for the company that it considered the applica- tion premature because the town was engaged in drawing up a new official plan to chart its future growth and special consideration was being given to correcting the imbalance of residential and commercial-in- dustrial assessment. There was also a storm drain- age problem in the area, which had not yet been completely alleviated. and part of the land included in the plan is owned by the town and has not been purchased by the developer. PICKERING: Planning board Senior citizens. aged 60 or over, who have been residents of this area for at least 12 months will be eligible to oc- cupy one of the units in ‘this St. Matthew’s United Church, Crosby Avenue, has turned down a revised offer of $17,000 from Richmond Hill Public School Board to purchase 2.25 acres of land, it was revealed at a meeting of the board Thursday of last week. The land, which is adjacent to Crosby Heights School, was to be used for a playground to supplement the area now taken up by the new addition to the school, which has cut consider- ably into the five acres former- ly used for this purpose. is deeply concerned about its position between two powerful planning areas. Metropolitan Toronto and central Ontario. Some members felt Pickering munuumlmmmuu11mmuuummmumumukuuuuuuunumw should belong to Central Plan ning Board, it it's feasible. The building includes a porch over [the main entrance where the residemts may sit out. Fac- ing south and protected from the prevailing winds, it will be useable for an extended period of time. There is provision in the corridor on this floor (the second) for sitting space, and on the ground‘floor a recreation room with small kitchenette and a laundry room. numunmuumuunmmmmmnumuuumnmmunmumuumv Boy Injured Freak Accident Police were called ln after all efforts by the boy’s parents had failed to free him. Cpl. Ted McBrien worked for about 10 min- utes before he was able to bend off a bolt holding the chain and release the boy's hand. Police said the thumb was almost completely cut off, but it was expected that it could be saved. Although the boy was trapped for about 40 min- utes. Cpl. )IcBrien said he was extremely courageous throughout and never once panicked. Derrick Burton. five- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burton, 34 Arnold Crescent. is in satisfactory condition at York Central Hospital. where he was taken Sunday after being injured in a freak accident at his home. The child suffered a sev- ered thumb when he caught it in the chain sprocket of an exercise bicycle and had to be rescued by Richmond Hill Police‘ CHILDREN! VISIT SANTA IN THE MALL EVERY DAY FROM STORE HOURS Vol. 2, N0. 5 WRITE T0 SANTA: Children, Drop Your Letter In Santa’s Letter Boxes Located in. The Centre building. Rents in senior citizen housing are geared to in- come. "The Liberal" learn- ed from the OHC. Every applicant is dealt with on an individual basis. and each application is dealt with separately. but gener- ally speaking. if senior citi- zens have sufficient assets to take care of housing needs privately. they will not he considered eligible for this housing. Another Downsview resident‘icelli, 29, of the same address} Jack Nealry, 18, had his car told police he lost control while damaged to the extent of $700 driving east on the Maple Side- when he lost control while road. near Yonge Street, and driving on Concession 7, near~skidded into the ditch. Pine Valley Road, and went The car rolled over twice and Ac Vaughan Township during the week. but the animals fared the worst with one fatality being recorded. In the first accident Novem- ber 10, a deer was killed when it ran out in front of a car driven by Bruce Dragonac. 20, of Toronto, on Keele Street, one quarter of a mile south of the townline. About $50 damage was done to the car. Police were unable to say what eventually became of the deer. Vera L. Jewer, 21. of Downs- viéw, told police she swerved to avoid hitting the cow when it ran in front of her. causing her to swerve off the road and hit a tree. Miss Jewer suffered leg injur- ies, while damage to her car was estimated at $200. A cow was the culprit in the second accident, which took place November 11 on Conces- sion 6, one mile north of High- way '7. fev Police Accident Report Roving Animals Make Vaughan Driving Difficult Issued Thursday, November 25, 1965, from Richmond Hill Str ayim haza g animals provided a n‘ds for motorists in Township during the t the animals fared the th one fatality being YONGE AND LEVEIDALE, RKHMOND HrllL, ONTARIO. Treated at York Central Hos- pital for back and rib injuries \"as Tona‘to Zitoc, 34, of 84 Pugsley Avenue, Richmond Hill. while his daughter. Beatrice. 7. In an early-morning accident November 11, David Harley 17, and Beverley Marple, 15. both of Thornhill, received lacera- tions when the small sports car in which they were riding turn- ed oved on the North Townline. They were treated for their in- juries by Dr. J. McPhee of King City. Icy roads were blamed for the final accident November 14‘ in which 2 people were injured. was head Driver of the car, Phillip Pol‘ icelli, 29, of file same address, told police he lost control while According to police. the ac-‘(Q cident occurred after Harley‘ had made a turn and went onto the shoulder of the road, roll- ing over into the ditch. Damage to the car was mated at $500. over the embankment. The youth escaped injury in the accident. treated for bumps to the STARTING 10:30”’A.M.‘ ofi‘MARKHAM‘ED: ARRIVING AT RICHMOND‘QKHEIGHTS CENTRE APPROXIMATELY ms AM. esti )su‘ iesl 84| “WMWWWWWM At 1.57 Sunday morning. Nov- ember 14. Margaret June Lower of Scarboro. skidded on ice near the Collard residence south of Victoria Square on Don Mills Road, hit a cement post on the east side and damaged her 1965 Corvair to the extent of $1,000. At 12.30 am Sunday, William Early Sundgy Markham Town- smp Pohce Investigated three accndents: landed on Its roof zast Slde and damaged her 1965_ Police said the snow storm Zorvair to the extent of $1,000.!Satux‘day night made driving At 12.30 am Sunday, William‘extrcmely hazardous. D Makeup 0 Skin Care D Personal Grooming 0 Wardrobe ' Diet 0 Exercise ' Hand Care 0 Hair Styling Classes are being held at Karl's Beauty S: Richmond Heights Centre. For information on new starting classes Phone Marion Williams 884-5976 Whether you are 16 or 60 we have a course to suit you. Charm and Modelling School THE STUDIO DE EC. 4th 0N, DURING AT At 1.35 am. James Richard La-tham of Agincourt lost con. Lrol of his car on Steele‘s Aven- ue. east of the Don Mills Road and knocked down a telephoné pole. There was $300 damage to his car. Brown of Richmond Hill dodged a rabbit at 19th Avenue 5nd Concession 3. He ran into a fence. but damage was light. Skin Care Wardrobe Exercise Hair Styling at Karl’s Beauty Salon, 24 Pages

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