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The Liberal, 2 Nov 1967, p. 1

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Public L"rtry, 24 ari-ot bt., Richmond Hill. 1 Jan 3â€"2~1-0â€"9-8â€" DAILY BALANCE Minimum Deposit 53.000. ENQI‘IRE TODAY ‘ ~ Guaranty Trust Company Of Canada “ln lisr-l l-l: liv;' j Ascent-ls .‘l 'l 4" r.’ ‘ ‘w: ';-‘ “ m . - a . . :01 t a s Ln t. in \onl x in c ll.)el y. H} at thing. Lhtlity hat-HM H longe m, 5., Richmond Hill ,_. {7.0L 90, No. 18. HOME PAPER or THE ois'rltlci'rismcn 1873 nik’cocfio'c Yonge St. Reconstruction Sated For Spring Start; RICHMOND inch ()Nr'l‘Arth):i'l‘HVL'RSDAY. NovlziiBrR 2. 196% l Liberals Are Winners High School Voting While Liberal Don Dea- 999! votes. 40.2”: of the l con was elected to the Log- w hole. Votes for the other V islaturc for York Centre. two candidates reversed atâ€" l with quite a modest major- most e.\actly the results at l M. had local high school the high schools. with Mr. ‘ students been doing the Wells having 9.006 ballots t \oting. his malority would cast in his lav or. 36.6% of l have been substantially in- the whole and Mr. Norton a n l creased. v 3.606 or 22.7% of total \ 0195 i This is borne out by the cast. 3202:; {lggfhcestigi agglllgyfnigicgcliff V l‘lle l'll'n't pavement on the $1,951,500 Kongo is further advanced ill planning schools. Al 33...,” Se(._ market cast votes much Street reconstruction program wont be broken l‘li‘lml than 115 southern count- l el'part. l until the spring of 1968 but behind-theâ€"scenes work , . . i l . D _ l 0 Preliminary plails call for I has been gomg on fOl months. improvement to the Crosby “It‘s the biggest project we've which connect to major lligll-I’lvenue ' Yonge Street infers” ,thh to create a more fluid flow lundertakcn ill Richmond Hill," waysâ€"will find provincial gory f . . V. . . ventured Dcputy-reeve Floyd ernllacnt paying 90 percent oft0 luff]? i," tlle ‘lcmlty 0f the Perkins. chairman of the works the reconstruction cost. ‘nell ‘ 8" glocely Complex at otldal‘y. 1.12' StUdCHlS Cast more at variance with their their ballotsflctober 17 and elders and would have MI‘. Deacon garnered 499 Of elected Liberal Tom Taylor them. 4206 Of the Vote- instead of Conservative Wil- James Norton of the NDP liam Hodgson for York was given 3'78 or 36% of North. the popular vote while 'l‘orv . . - v " ' c i . - Kl]; Tavlor gajned “)0 - v - v, , _ 12l \onge Street l\orth to be . ,v, . â€" . ~r committee in an inteluew with H . . v . . l Lorne “oils gained .244 or Hues. more than the total . l, .. g “‘9 plo-le‘l “l” 59" .longe located south of tlle Victoria our . . t lhe L’bUal o Street widened installation ol v i l ““ " _ . given to his two opponents ‘ .. ,k - . . i . . - i . . and Grey must Lompanl' Al Woodblnge ngh mmbmed‘ although here lllta es time. there are a lot new street lights, swim and . Continuous k,“ hand turns 1 Schools results were strikâ€" again the Students were“ ill llllllgg 1" ’ber‘lon“ “Elms-“ll! 53mm” “We” will be constructed north from i 1113'.“ b'lmlflll llifl‘é‘ almOSl red the NDp candidate 1., “will”? aal'dl (Ionbllumlon‘ “Storm sewers Ill the down- Crosby Avenue on Yonge Street. . all of the schools close to me Comervative and gm}. “9 Ml“ town area will allow high rise to forestall traffic delays callsâ€" Heconstrnclion plans were nn- apartments to be constructed ed by motorists wanting to turn. veiled in May of this year with where it is now impossible he- 0 Pedestrian islands will also expectations that, some of the cause or lack of. proper drain- be placed at main intersections 300 studcnt body cast votes Hm NDP-S “91.15.” Bake]. 66 and 43% went to Mr. Dea- . . .. -. â€" con. 30‘; to Mr. Norton and \Oles to ML Hedgion i JO' tPhoto by Stuart's Studiol 21% to Mr. Wells. 6 perâ€" At'lual "Olll‘g in York Physical “'Ol‘k “‘Ollld get under-large.“ Mr. Perkins said if)" Yonge Street: such as Crosby cent of the ballots were inâ€" North gave Mr. Hodgson ‘way this fall. I t‘ "r "r iAvenue, Levendale Road, or tu t correctly lnarked and do» a_ comfortable majority ‘ Mr. Perkins outlined the Mr. Perkins added that. Yonge‘Elgin Mills Sideroad. clared spelled. with 8.378 compared to Mr. myriad of preparational plans Street has been basically wear-l O The southerly phase, designâ€" ' _ 7 _ ._ ‘ _ _ . . _ _ Actual voting in York Taylor's 6,074 and Mr. firlvolved. ‘ing the same face since the‘ed by Engineers Prootor and F0111 students of the XOIh Regional School of bursting are shown above in the pediatrics Centre gave Mr. Deacon Baker’s 4,849. These included a feasibility‘early 1920's when it was origin-l (Continued on Page 9) ward of York Central Hospital during their orientation visit to the hospital Monday. study of the area concerned; es-.ally surfaced. They are, (left to right) Miss L. Johnston. Newmarket: Miss D. Hecney, Ottawa: Miss I itablishment by Ontario Depart? “It's been mainly patch-up D. Roberts and Miss P. Onyette of Thornhill. With them are patients David Verbakel and ' '" 'd mm“ or Highways of property lOb" 9"” Since", he sald‘ ‘ Bail Granted gin Mi 5 Resr ents Protest Shirley Simpson, while right, pediatrics head nurse, Mrs. P. Morse RN. looks on. ‘LIHSEECSSCCSilgfiaEE "an. “if: obilg'ugslikggjeiégyl{talioélgufi [Harder Charge i lllllllllllllllllllltlllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlttlllllllllllllllll" The girls will spend part of their time in. classroom work and the rest lll practical work . _ , gl'onge widening. traffic to some degree with such at the five hospitals which are co-operatlng With the school. lll their third year, the girls w'lll I “This will tell us inst how a road-mending project. Robert James Beatty. 17, spend all lhell‘ time Illl hospitals. 9 y ‘much land we have to acquilref“ "But there will be a lane Richmond Hm, was "has- ___ mum, ._ , _ .. . , said Mr. Perkins. Open each way throughout the ed last week on $10,000 t 1 Five residents of Elgin Mills. Rather than approach council The town has also apporntcd construction period for locall property b3“. fouowinx O o . . . Sideroad appeared at the UCtO-‘behllld the backs of south side 1' valuatO‘ to com 11 traffic" he said. l - ' o , ~ ‘ . a Propel ) 6 1 e P - completion of the prelimin- County Police F 0'1 ccs Attend Seminars um so of to a t on ~l on or lTownsllip Council petitioning residents first. Mrs. Black adâ€" When property lines have when it commences â€" will be, murder and manslaughter that all the land for the pro- vised, and presented a list of.beell established and procure- divided into two phases: t arising. out of the death _ 1 ' ‘ o lposed widening of their street‘signatures of residents of the ment costs successfully negoti-i 0 Bedford Park north to El-l August 27 of University of 38 e t 1 0 ‘llot be taken from one side. lsouth side. stating that they ated a connecting link agree- gin Mills Sideroad and Bedford Tommo professor, Taivo O l spokesman was Mrs. Mar-luvere agreeable to having somejment will be signed with the‘Park south to Markham Road. Kapsi, 31' Bea“), had been ljorie Black. a member of Vaugâ€"lof their land taken for thelprovincial government. A The Bedford Park North detained in Don Jan since A series of five workshops sort of holding centre for young young people. was often able to. Another officer felt that more,han Township Public SChOOIJWideanS- _ Tille “I”? ,_ .3 definit‘on for‘phzlse as deS'gned by the 9”" August 28. conducted for police off1c1als of offenders, for a youth depart-:prevent trouble before it start- youngsters were being taken lie-.Board- Whlle area I‘CS‘demS counml had fll’S‘ Planned mlma‘“ mumcmallty mad arter‘es‘tano Departmem of H‘gh“aysl At the preliminary hear- ing in Newmarket. John Ferguson of Toronto testi- fied that. he and the de- York County by the. Clanadianlment to deal specifically with ed and was able to handle fore the court now. that 20 years “we 1“?Slgned t0 baking the widen the road to 100 feet as. Mental Health ASSOtflath" was juveniles. for a central l‘egisterlyouthful offenders in such aiago they might have been just load “'ldened’ she §ald- l‘esl-lproposed by engineers in the} so successful that a Sixth is nowiso various agencies will be way as not to antagonize uiemjlaken aside and given a talkingldel‘lts of the north Slde of the road needs study. However. Honor Warden Per/{ins Planmd to 596 if some Practical aware of what dealings other and make their eventual reha- to. ISU‘eet felt it was unfair lllaljmany of the existing properties ceased llad chased some steps can be taken to alleviate‘agencies have had with the Imitation more difficult, . Ml, Mom pullqu out thatrall land for the widening shoulde been built too close atld the‘ youths into the bush sur- problems disclosed in the dis-client and a regional counsellingi “A policeman who can M“ ‘ka'us’tic‘s of juvenile offencesjcome from that side. lioo foot width was considered ~ . . ‘ rounding Mr. Kapsi’s sum- msslons' . team to “mull” pml’lem Clljld‘l‘l‘lll sori‘y’ is a big mall indeed." are nljsleading as omen one: . “ {injurious to home owners so A highlight Pl" the lfal‘PlOl' " . l mer cottage near Lake Wil- Need “as dlhcmsed rm mmefl'en' ‘was one of the important incsâ€" juvenile is charged with seV'el‘aliklchmond ‘Inn Owner 100ml?“ had agrreed u.) “ilden Eigskkfillmgi,2211121225333, cox .because vandals had gthc load to only 86 feet and pnglously damaged the l “Youth arid the Law" was the‘sages of the film and it showed repeated offences but the fig- ' ' 'topic of the final workshop. At how this increased respect and ures dont reveal this. J . _ _. n r , GIVES the morning session at Wrian liking for police officers by. Some police oll‘icers objectedtpasses In New York [deal‘tlllent 0f Highways “thing Edlldljd Hgtel’ rolonto‘ , Hall, St. Mary’s Anglicanyoung people. that places such as the House. “115 Igomt-B ‘1 _ t d t lug” Perlklms “"t‘S‘ 91%;??? £19. ' ' ‘ Church. discussion was led by a% “What’s the trouble with‘of Concord were too lenient on A member of the Toronto core .51! ey P01“ 9 0“ -)'881‘-0 C COUD 3’ S \ " centennlal Paulth panel consisting of Dr. Paullkids, why do they do the things offenders and that many repeatâ€" Harbor Commission and pm- to the resrdents that taking lden January 17 (some men held} lhad reached agreement with the honor this Friday evening at tlle‘ count Ferguson testified that he had left Kapsi near the boys’ car and gone into the bush. When he returned. ‘Perry, director of the psychiat-lthey do?" was the query Of 0116 6d tlleil' Offences after being;prietor of the Richmond Inn lcontlnued 0“ Page 3) lthe )offglcé; fggsmgflifi’fflladn (311:: Kapsi was sitting on the White roses of York will havelric unit at York County Hos-‘earnest officer. ‘there. It was suggested that for Motor Hotel George A (Mick- . Year 1 ' . ' ground bleeding from the . . . _ , . t , 1 ~ l ll l llllllllllll - ' . . ~ a prominent place ill Richmond‘pltal, Mrs. Jane Lewis, a psy-l “Nothing more than it has many of the inmates, the Housemy) Wilson died suddenly ' mlm‘llll““ulllmmumm““lulllwlull‘llmlllm“ idutles Of that Office dUUng mouth and told hum ule the year with sincerity and - ‘ n devotion. He is only the blewmg’ get the kld' He chased another youth into a field and when he re- turned. Kapsi appeared to be dead. An analyst from the At- torney General‘s crime lab- oratory testified that a 54- inch stick, sharpened at both ends, which police found near the scene con- tained bits of blood. skin Hill’s Council Chambers as tllelchologist with the mental health‘ever been." was the reply of Dialof Concord was the best homelNew York City Monday night..Swans Return result of a Centennial gift of a,clinic at the hospital and Alan Perry. "A small percentage areltlley had ever had and it wasl Mr. Wilson was in New York} . .. I ., -. f u talented local artist. {Nield. a probation officer with in trouble alld always have quite possible they repeated an‘lo attend the National Foreignl Ill Spran lumd replebemame 0d 1-9 Otto Grebze. whose paintings the York County Juvenile and been.“ This statement was offence so they could stay comrade Convention with other3 , ‘tt’wn to 1‘01?” 119n0re“..1l39.31_ hang in several prominent pub-iFamily Court. Panel members bolstered by Mr. Nield who Dr. Perry also asked the of- members of the harbor com- The two pure'wmw cen‘ inon‘ we. fusl bemg} .1 .1“: [to buildings throughout Callâ€"were introduced by Dave Porter, stated that statistics indicated l‘iccrs, “Many of you have child-lmission, on returning to his lennlal Swans lla"¢_ not yet :Pugsley in ltl‘lll'land tigjfcgrli‘. ada. heard Mayor Thomasiattendance counsellor for York that increases in juvenile ofâ€" rcn. do they always learli a hotel following a joint receptioni returned to the MI“ Pond, }ll'.‘l'.'T°lnlfld319"ln V a ', Broadllurst's plea to artists of‘Soutll Regional Edueation Corn- fences in York County had keptitlling‘ the first time?" Mr. Nieldlby the harbor board and the “The Liberal" learned ‘Pelkm? bened- 01.5“ 8: Peta}? all kinds in the municipality to mittee. _‘\'er_\,' even pace with population stated too that often the House Canadian Trade Office, he was TUCSdaY night â€" “0" has ‘as to“? 00911211101 Tler 9.1 3 make a birthday gift to Canada‘ At the evening session at growth. ‘of Concord was the last resort taken ill and slumped to the. the parks board been able l'eelesh‘p_°‘. : r1. ,81 ill t In its Centennial year, so thaliBayview Secondary School, Dr. “Well why do so lllany kidslfor a troubled boy. short of re-lfloor in the hotel lobby. He was to find any trace 0f the" durlng ML 1a) 101 S “ ‘11 emnp‘ - . , . . . . - '» Hill onl future eneratlons an Perr' was a ain on tl e . ' ‘ - *"" ' ‘ U ~ 'i ' ’ Whereaboms- The mg ‘represemed Blmmond g c gain 3 g 1 panel need psychiatric help now. was‘fmmatory, and that it actually pronounced dead on arrival in, white birds Sm! seen on the lcoumy councfl as deputyqeeve-l some idea of the kind of peoplelWith him were Mrs. C. Bezoff another question. :had few repeaters. hospital. I ‘ " and flesh. It is believed to we are. Mr. Grebze in present-land Fred Boden, social workers‘. Dr. Perry emphasized that notl The morning session was to A former Toronto alderman 99‘“ “e the ornamental ‘ The last man from the souml WARDEN FLOYD PERKINS } be the weapon Which killed lng the oil painting stated, "This‘at the York County Hospital. tall juvenile offenders did need.llave ended at noon but so inâ€" and twice chairman of the har- Chinese geese- end of. the 00unty to don the A the victim. country has been vel-y good to Prior to the discussion, a filmlpsychiatric help. Twenty years terested in the discussion were her commission, Mr. Wilsonl _ The 1’3“? mm” has been l‘VEfY‘lens wbes “'35 the laflve has also served his municipal-i The case is to go before me." lwas shown portraying police‘ago, just as many did need it lielthe 40‘0dd members of the audi- was a long-time owner of the: 1" “well w‘th "‘9 Toronto lwmlam Clark' reeve 0f Mall" ity in the reeveship. r the grand jury today Jockey Club, which last fall [ham Township, who held they Attending the warden's ban“ 1n accepting the gift. the lllay-:work ill a US. city where alsuggested. but there were no once that it continued to c1056 Winchester Hotel on Parliament} (Thursday) and if sufficient or thanked the artist for being youth bureau was in operation facilities to give it and this to 1 pm. Street in Toronto but sold this. PFesemed if” cygnels t° [Office "I 1960' lquet with Mr. Perkins. will bel evidence is adduced will the only one to need his plea and all agreed that a similar perhaps is why rates of adult‘ The Scientific Advisory Com-llast year. He was a past p1‘651' Richmond H1“ as a center“ ‘ BOI‘H at VlCIOI'la Square. MP-ihis wife and three childrenu be sent on for trial ' to give something of his owniburcau was needed ill the coull- crime have risen faster than nlittee of the CMHA is to meet dent of the Ontario Hotel As-f “‘3‘. gift“ Th? cmh reports Perkins Came to RiCllmond Hill.Joyce IMrs. Albert NaleI‘l and Defence Counsel 'An-red . self, skill and art. aild told Mrflly. A Metro Toronto officer population indices. this week to plan a sixth Session.‘sociatlon. ‘ a“ “5 “hm buds have also 1almost 30 years ago~ and 1185 Mr. Naylor 0f Denl‘am Drive“ Stung of Richmond Hill is Grebze, “You have been good present advised that there was “We have many multi-pl'oblem It is hoped to have representaâ€" Mr. Wilson leaves his wife departed'headed soum' The spent 15 of those years in mlmi-tThornhill: Lois (Mrs. Harold ;r in to have the chug; for Canada." such a department in Metro but families where the parents lives 0f goVel'Hment. the medi-Jean and four married child- local concerned pe‘lple clpal office â€"â€" seven years as Hemstadt and Mr. Hemstad of r); g d t manslau met: The yard-square painting lea- that it had a limited number of themselves are disturbed." said cal. Psychiatric and teaching ren, Allan, Michael, Joyce and were “55””! the blrds councillor, four years as deputy- Trenton and John. who iS educe H o“ as fume till-es a cluster of while roses‘lpersonnel to operate it. Dr, Perry. “Their kids can‘t professions and of the judiciarv Heather, all of Toronto. woum retum.m the sprmg’ reeve and four years as reeve. teaching at Oakville and his appkc: 03' WSu reme with the Richmond Iioil identlâ€"l The film graphically portray- avoid becoming disturbed them- to conduct a panel discussioil His son Michael was manager and one" 333'“ “lake me" He is not the first deputyâ€" mother. Mrs. Rolph Perkins of. C’5 tweet 00‘ .ei‘ rpthis fiable in the shadows of the ed how an experienced officer, selves. the parents pass it on to which will tie ill the material of the Richmond Inn from its home 0“ our pond' reeve to become warden. but he Victoria Square. as well as other our 0 “ "‘0 ° ' background. accustomed to dealing with their kids." raised in the five workshops. opening in 1965 until recently. 1litltlttllttllllltlltllll\llllillttlltlllllllllltlltllltltllltttlllllllwlllltttnltllt‘ is the first Of these men “’110 members of his famllll ltlllllttlltlh\llllttl\\l\llllllllttltl\lllltl\llltnltl\lllll\t\\lll\llllll\ll\tltllll Planning Not A Dirty Word, Reeve Insists Vaughan Must Look To Province For Development Facilities, Is Consensus 0f Panel By MARGARET McLEAN try in \anchan did not our n: “or AWL “,3 “ohm” 5il'C\,\€d don't see any evidence of it." colnâ€" \aughan and go and the in 'l‘im- will grow." Mr. Bailey insisted illolllel'llood if you don't. vote 101‘ "Official control or housing and what we expected. simply because that a supply of low cost serviced plaincd Mayor Service. mills." he said. What he wanted " light now v.9 hale a \cry lor. that school . he said. deVelOPmL‘Ilt may be a llIXUl‘)‘ “'8 “‘9 Pl'UVlllL'e N” “19 School land was necessary to Solve the n“ is in me planning Auger to know. said Mr. .\lllalli. was "if percentage of colnmcrtlal develop» .\lr. Dempstcr commented sympâ€" call no longer afford without of« ENNIS" llOUSlHQ problem. "We must lime quipped D1; ylagee whose regent taxes are related .to assessment. incnt because it is impossible to atllctlcally Ithlat. lt was evident mm! comm! of a ceiling on it.” My. Demphlm. me” modmed his serviced land at low cos-l; we must report on [he homing crisis “as and assessment is related to develop on septic tanks. Vlc must hlou poop? llele have. infindélsp This “as the first bone “mm” hrs, blaieme,“ and agreed mm he be able to build housing cheaply the basis of the discussion and in grants and grants ale ‘lelated to lla\e sewers. ‘ f I d_ we IOPE‘ o (Sonulor 'lllghgoilh wvomeg [mo the arena bv D1. Charles W \Wuld not adrocate a municipality when we get the land. he said. pal-1 “as a diatribe against plan- planning, thlCll wno connols plan- one member 0 tie all re . inles. 0 ale 1 ‘e . .‘ ' . ‘ n . .~ .l- w ~ "\\1 ' a ‘ a d tl' " ll .. hill" in \augllan Township? enqun'ed of Mavot‘ Scruce why your problems are bigger than Mange consultmg economlst 31 throwing the lcsidential indus- l0 ‘5 bellls l0 0 115- me new 2 . _ . . . V , . ° '~ ‘ -' . . -' ~ ' we come to the Joint where the . . . Shouldn‘t the taxpayers control \orth lork couldnt coâ€"opeiate Vaughan and bigger than Metro. a meetinfir called by the Industrial “131 bdlam“ ‘0 the “mdé 1“ the l Sewace was lUsl bcln" used in _ . , . . . U . _. . ., ° , . . . . . . ~ ‘ . A» rim-gym“ m muw \- nble and ‘ ° ' ~ 5 f . lanmng‘." he asked, \'.l'fll \audhan on the provision of It IS a prounmal problem, he and Commercial Als'soclatlon ol 9‘95?!“ POllllcal blale- ‘“ C 3 an“ hold back development lnsisted p » ° . l - r - .. - . - A - - scrvi-e l'llld or ~-n we leave it to l ' ' ~ h d f f 1- _ services. "\ anallan is being lg- continued. Every service which Vaughan. October 26 to discuss the A third member of the panel. I. _ t ‘ .11 “fa .' _ . Dr. Magee. “I just came back _This bloug t a e ense o I? an nored and coma be helped quite is bigger than a municipality such housing crisis and lack of devel- prominent Torv Lawver Richard .pmam. bl“ 0913‘ Th“ ls a lum' from a country where they never “mg and planners 1mm Ree‘e ,‘ ~ . ,- I.- - â€" a - ‘ in“ paint“ ., B '1 \. uplannm is not a dirty easily by f\orth Stork. he said. as schools and trunk S€lVlceS, opment m Vaughan "township. Rollmer suggested. If .vou are a ‘ heard of sewage 01‘ sewage plant5~ 3’ 9:; . . g .. 1 - " \Iayor Service pointed out that should be turned over to the prov- --\\'e Should ignore residential' going to look at an area such as An answer to this was provided he said and reported that the ef- “Oldi he “531d epqannmg 15 \vorm York is pan-“g 956'; of the. incew < n . . ‘ ~ - v ' » . w . _ v. ~ -. . . main y coml on sens. ‘ _ ~ ‘_ ' '. industrial balance. was a contlo- lauglllatr and see ‘w h} {lotfiislllg b; t\hc‘tloultn‘melnber of the pan fluent from the :le‘pcilc 'tdnk‘ at tilt: P1, _ h‘d I im be”, F051 0, me reconstruction of Thls found agreement from VerSlal statement made by E. D. l\n[ hot-6.. you mm to 00 at c. . oltl \orn MayOl James 561- hotel where he la s.ayeo (ou anlllng d fome 0 j: gteeles Amnue and that Vaughan Vaughan Township Planning Board Dempsteu president of me Tom"- the laClllllCS that are hero for Mic. "The girls of the question is v ell have been pumped into the he said. became people bum 18 only paving 5c, M i, (‘hairman p l Deacon who “a; ' ...‘,‘H " .. . . .\. ‘. .- ' ' '. -. ', ' - ~ 5' â€"_ ' _ n f '_~' ._‘ 10 Real Estate Board. another “‘1‘th “l9 who'llllal lll‘ll" ‘jll‘ll lll“ SO‘meCm l? 1h" 0”“ a“lmmmg p0°l~ homes 1"?““9 med bl” mi", “\nd that 30 is choking US. in the audience. Porntlng out menu,“ of me palm]_ were no housan })el‘tllll‘~‘. subdn- institution that can tlnante the This prompted the query. from found they had no control over said Reme Ban“ “my ma, “the Shmgun Wedding ma, This “m immediate“ pmmwd No.1 (lmelopinenis or apartments services and organize urban one of his 19110“ muons“ a: m the empty lot next door. "lhe (me member Inf “,9 audleme prodlll-efi \lotio“ came about ' i ' ‘ ‘ ' '~‘ “"~ iv -‘ .â€" .7 x" , ,7 l" 2 is . * ‘ ' ‘.., 1 “Doll by \'au:llan Township “1' \‘lugh‘ln he "l”l'}\\"l lull“: film ‘ l”, ‘y‘flwd. lull” 1”: ‘ll'fl’lllel' Ul‘ “Ol he “do 3 rl‘tlmlllel‘ l “Odd?” lqul-miii: doibfildfitilfgrwm Olk’hf‘fl up a stalcinent by Mr. purely and simply because induâ€" llcme Brian Bailcv who was also “9'6 “H? n“ “U” 59"“ «‘11 pimrtlcc would put a ll 1-»: dlUl‘ltfl D» \lur-ee also derided the lflf'a 200 ' lg n,’\‘9 ' ' _‘ Ball?) that It)\'.ll>1.ll) (‘Utlnt'll (-rln- idual municipalities were unablP '. . water sorwc-(n. .\lc:ro and >lllltll (llll too or "on , ' ‘ 5 . atel\ sonletimcs v:an planner.c . t l a . ,. _ a ,, , “11 “19 Panel lilsls‘tinc that lllllll ‘ ‘ ‘ . , ‘ ' .. ot the gowrnment asscmlmn: r .. ‘ .. troilco o;l._x tne cost of load,» out to solve lllPll‘ problems. he stated the burden of “invalid” (051. w” the OWllt‘ Ilutl lll its harms fillt‘} 3”“ “Welt’ll 110‘" 3‘95‘ and 1-01. houbmg (imelopmcms 2“ mm QUCPHT, Pam" Uiel he, had no control (l‘.€l‘ costs of eduâ€" l'irnll\. “The only other answer l‘cmmed from Property awcxv “0v- IIH Plt‘llllt‘s‘l'llii I't‘PUll “9* 13mich wild “(mm 31‘” mm” me "The go‘crnment il'ds bch av come Illl,~plc}iers' . ('a’lml. 00hr? Pl" hit; to WITH? from “19 Dl‘mlm‘t‘“ man residential dado};me “as signed to provide the atl>\\(‘l' to l""'blc”l “l NUCWJU" m “9”” be» semblilig land at )lahcrn for 13 Relm‘l‘l’liâ€"l 10,3” “33965 P16“ "Kin: Township has lotuseo to .\lodcrator of the panel was Dr. impossible. he pointed out. “.\lr. lllt‘ ENHSC Pl‘Oblt‘m- “9 51ml bl” Lame were loud be a mwersal' sears.” he said. "This is PI‘OOf PIC“? for Sept“. tanks' “epfleiied l‘slie debentures tor a senior a. .l. Dakln head of the depart- Dempstgr is ignoring the demo. the financial burden of doing so Mr. Rohmer agrch that this of the pudding." mat if Mr. Magee could flno lm’ school. the second time it has lllerll of urban and regional plan- cratic fact." Since the same gov 18 such that it could onl.v be un- wasa central government reSPOHS' Mr. Service's plan of satellite allelal bacljl‘llg for a Shopme been turned back.” he said and ning at the University of Toronto. eman had been returned in the dertaken by a central government. ibllity but insisted that the pro- Cities one or two hundred miles centl‘fâ€"f PI'OVldlng all the “19995331? suggested that this indicated that He was introduced by the presiâ€" l'eccnt provincial election. he felt “L‘lless the central golgmmem “Dual So‘jemmem recogmzes “’5 from Metro found several objec- faClllllf-‘S that people l‘equlre SUCH council did have some control over dent of the Industrial and Com- there would be no great change recognizes 1‘5 1'95P0‘15‘l’111l5' alld 1‘95p01_l51bl1“-" and that regional tors in the audience. in particular 35 a laundromat Tes‘aul‘am- etc» school costs. mcrcial Association of Vaughan, 1n the school grant picture. “The 3"[5 UPON ll- mall “will” “‘15 “31mm; nece§=3F33 “11 Ci‘flli C. D. )lilani. well-known North afld “Well by seem lam“ Mr, Bailey agreed that council \‘l‘illlam Sills, who opened pro~ local politician must always adapt “Ca 1101Ҥl13~' Olllel‘ 15 3’01“; 10 be lk‘ OWL“ lll>llfllll§’-_ 119 5310- “Dlll \ork developer and owner of e.\~ laugllall“-‘70Uld be Clune “111mg L0 could l'eltlse mom;- for schools ceeditlgs Close to 200 people at- to the p0sition in which he finds d°"010l)t'0» l191|l>I=lGCL 1' ill rle clone in the next 18 ionslxe‘noldingsin \'augllallTo‘.“n« 5° allea“ 0“ “- and the boan then (onto go to landed the mec'n‘z which “8? lllmSEIl'" he said PillllllllQ out that 31 or tip Illt‘llitt‘ .x'm'p "Ac-cording to Mr. .cf’l'YltP "if and hen Me com? (llv 75c bonnie ‘. it a olcnm'ile. inlt held at “art Kelinm Shanon. Pine .\li’. Bailey siresmd {no ‘Inulm population cart-s 1.95.: than soooo "\ou \gn 11> nevi; none but I ye may as well scl‘. our holdings in posal problem is sonco \a,.;vlan '17 would be in: man; aaanw Valley Rd

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