THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. March T, 1965! 3 F" I o I At DeVIIs EIbow 5 . . . . - , ‘ [RGE‘NTIA REQUIRED i ' ‘ ° 'd ‘ REAL ESTATE Resadents Oblétt Con. 5 WI ening Residents of the Dew] s I-ilâ€" sli‘lli'lt‘ti b) IIlt‘ It)\\ll.\IllD ()1‘â€" in: that there would he no need I hon ctiinmunih. as It I\ ictci» iguially u was intended as a for many many years to dis- _ . V lf‘tI to in .\Iarttocim ‘l‘oiiihhips main ihoiunchtaie hediin: cast tui'h the present situation and Ioi‘ our rapidly expanding {(‘(Vlndjll'lt plan :i (illlt‘l country :uound the l)c\i|'s lilbou. suggested that by that time it . nmco at ('oncmdon 5 and lTih \‘~IlItIl Ill lfth't) was a portion of might be too expensive to pur- Rural sales Depaltment \\t‘llll(‘. are d'stuilwrl about the (‘vit.re\\ittii 5 and lTIh .\tenuc. chase property for road \viden- Fn-(w the, benefnq m- 1 -Y . i _ ‘ . .. .irusoi-ct nt‘ ,‘in at"cii:tl road \llllttlll'.‘ through a lll('ltll't"~(|tl(‘ mg: lle a(I\l\(>(I that according ’1 ’ ' ‘ A hl‘kh lmnmp‘ Cdlee! “lth ‘ . .. I s}\ cm in ihctr midst. \allc) a tllfllllt'l trailic h:i/» to the county roads program. C S G S .\ large number of Ito-iieotiir did and the scene ot~ frequent thh .\venue from Don .\lills to A A E T . . _, . . ~ » v \ (tlcnh‘irn Patio :it't'ltlt‘iits. Highway 48 “is in the books for FRFF TR .\[\j1t\‘(‘ owls s\\s \~ @\ s \ “w \\\\ mssw s\:.\\\s his Ilt).ll IIH ' ,r . _ ‘ V A A A ‘ ‘ 1 §\ R \ § (‘Atrvhm (‘ti‘l]i|'\ ('luii area (it. In the original plan (.lcnâ€" lllhR-o‘fl and the nth line \\lII . . v . . m , ‘ ss s \s ss ‘ sass\\\ \ \‘ Wms V s ‘ (VENI‘ROL\ (O\I\Il\§IO\'§ § RN §\\\ R“ § § § §\§\ tended .‘I u Listin; .r'o .uu'x '32) built I‘ittix Ix \Iltl'\\n as a link he taken over shortly but not “ ‘ ‘» - ‘A t L t r \.x -.\\\\c- ...~.,> - . _ Vt. ..,. V. \ \ \ \ \\ \ V) .‘it the ("twp .\i' 'o :.'.l \rcnn around the Ilmils lehow. hear- necessarily tor reconstruction I‘RILI‘, AI)\ ISRIISING - \\\\\s \\\\\\\\ \\ \\\ t'nwtnnll". to ironxt ihc pm. in: nurihehd Ii'om t‘oitcession now.“ I I TOP QAI Fq Aâ€): E § \§\\\‘\\\ \ %\;\5 §\\\\. Jinn.) oi Il-‘ft \ Iu'trlt' hrin;t tIl:iII a mile south ot ltth .\\câ€" "I would like to think it ' H ‘4‘ A A rou.cu (‘1 ii ': illltll' l t‘onres- :iiicaiirl I't‘ltllnln'Iâ€"Il aunin hall would never happen.†said Fred If you are interested in a SKIES position with .-’ - \ - ‘ i don .‘i or (ii“llt>.'ln .“xnlc :t mile north ot lith. .\lclmnaqhan. a lhth .\venue an unlimin future can or write toda‘, for a E 'I'lw t~.'..?c tr"), I ; vtas cnl- (himnvl construction ot (ilcn- resident. “There is no need erson'lI interview" . led hv .ii'vi‘zhziin 'tutinship l’l'tn- biiin Pélllt ends at 17th .'\\enue to dri\'e a four-lane highway p ' ‘ ' um: llxw’d to s llfi)-' prorosals 'llltI it \ti.s left that way when throuin any residential Droper- L t'tlll.‘ it'll in t l’.‘ s “tl‘lt;ll'_\' pl: n it‘wl{I(‘l]l\ prutcsled its cxtcn- ty here" M N for t'ow t‘;\il‘s l'. tux-c cc..nr:iunâ€" \ltli‘t in ltlh'l. .\t that time. the .\lr, .\liklas said that in the Rural Sales Department it}. \ mm (no quit", .\5 (lithium. limitslllti cirztt‘r‘tl to improve oilicial plan (llcnhtirn Park is two Yonge qt Toronto 7 mcnt withdi an arc of a mile "oiiccssiun 5 and eliminated the shown as an arterial road with " Ph n gt): 99] and .t (tuniici from the tlllt‘i‘â€" hsi/rrdous De \ il's Elbow. Concession 5 open. He said he one . -o-..... 1 accticu of thti _\\Q*it‘,t~ and N1twritqiitt~iie<l and hill“ up the believed (llenhurn would carry (mm-r gm“ 3, Ill.‘Ill(IIll'_’ the ti‘cichcroiis incline anrl instnlâ€" most traffic in the area. 7 _ _ W, M (‘.i('hct (‘oiintry (‘1iih.(llcnhuin 2rd a large ru|\ci‘t to accom- 7*» AWE _ Park and III“ llondooil l)c\clonâ€" motlate the st ream. thus eliminâ€" * * _ R_ .I. .\waxc. representing ment pl: nucd for approxunatct‘ :EIIllfl the necessity for traffic to residents Clenhurn Park BA Y PO tlt) aci‘cs of the Hunter Ilet'tie use (ilt‘iilltll'n I‘dl'k- ‘ - , .lm. . . . .. . i farm on the north side of l7th .\‘mt .\mcntlmr‘nl lit to the "TM ““np's “IIâ€, I‘M“ I)Iâ€"3I“'“‘ I i K .\vcnue between Concessions 4 otlicial plan has been passed. It†Ifmd “Iâ€? (“Pet‘lf‘fl PI‘HW‘Y- I a land 5, providian a new. \iidcr access IS 'I I'Cas‘mable I†“1"?†"3f" . - Rea/tors Adi/e vement Award a '- isiihmitted for approval IlchlKl-'IO\\nSIl|D. so a decision must be DWI)“ 3- r‘9 as e t 5 {mg R h d lingt a ‘27-hole golf course and made concerning the north- ngl'onlg'st 31%;,Eegémg it}f10m . l ' - - . .- . o . 0 am tomes v . . . n . . . - t . » t I'P.‘l(If‘nIl'I do: I iâ€"soutlt roads in the Deiil s Elbow v 1 President William N. Hobson FRI. ot the iork (ounty and District Real Estate Board is ;;:'(I'1:l°n;dclo(,‘hmm: 0,9013% (.,,,,m,,mm._ are valued at up to $100,000. .- _ seen above proudly holding the achievement award presented annually by the Ontario Assoc1ation 13mm, of (Henhum pm. ,0 pm. Residents argued at the meet- dth'S WWI 918'"n1“g7' he ._ -. ' of Real Estate Boards. The presentation was made February 14 at the annual meeting of the lAt‘onitp. extending rrnm (‘on-‘itig that with Woodbine Avenue. “If - . ~ 11*. , ' I p . Icegsion 5 m the Kennedy Roacl.ltlie Unionville bypass and Highâ€" ‘ qll‘el‘spâ€l‘en (“3 m the ' ‘ -V York County Board. held at Aurora Highlands Golf Club. _ The award is given for the greatest annual progress in board achiev ement. Mr. Hobson’s president's report indicated the York County group had increased its membership 12% in the past year, its MLS listings were increased by 38’!" and its dollar value of sales by 47%. t The overall plan covers about Il.lt)tl acres and .lohn Rouseï¬eld Iof Proctor, Redfcrn and Rousâ€" ï¬eld, consultants to the town- way 404 all scheduled as arterâ€" ial roads in the immediate vicâ€" inity. there was no reason why either Concession 5 or (lienâ€" audicnce appeared to express the majority opinion when she asked. “Why can't the road pat- tern he left as it is now'.‘ Why Presents ‘ , ‘ . . . - ~ . . . . - . hould it ever be changed?" Mr Hobson was elected for an unprecedented second term as preSIdent. Others elected slim. said there would be apâ€" hum Paik should be (Ilsllllhed. ‘ ._ , “7 1 n t 1“ A . - . : . . ‘ t .. .. . h. were First Vice-President Leslie O'Hagan FRI, Second Vice-President N. S. Smith. Past Pres- prox'mateh’ 500 homes “We * * * 33,1213:F‘d,,,;§p"ï¬gmfï¬gi 2 ELKQ,R§E$CGE ENT . . . . - 1 ~ 0 < h l. ident L. A. Neil and Directors Robert; Armstrong. Charles Boyd, B. Orvitz, Harry Sadler and “"h 1â€â€œ “9'3"â€â€˜2 “"9 “'9 m t ‘ s ' Robert Shea. t .We A resident living! north of \ . . _ ' .t ith Avenue was one of a very ASde if a DUN“ water few \i ho Q‘III‘I It would like to l .1 l is bein considered. ‘ , “ , 9 . T mp y 2 ‘see (oncesslon 5 improved Mr. Bousfield said he knew i 4 - .. of no plan bv the Ontario “ï¬rth 0f, the 10“: “M'V “Beret , ' . . _ is a gof club t ere. ilearowâ€" “ at" Resources (ommls ,view and the Bruce's Mill Conâ€" ments~ the 5th will he left. for a long, long time." to which the lady replied. “Then why decide at this time?" Mr. Bousfield was inclined to agree. “I'm confident that after this meeting the planning board MONDAY, MARCH llTH PA'I' BRADY DUO i [THE COACH ROOM jivd‘rkfl'céntre mat... ' sion to supply water, that H . . ., . . _ , the plan was predicated on seivation Ade-a. he reminded. will “be asking the same ques- ‘ “individual water service" ‘ Ralph hewell. representing tion. he replied. I 0F ‘ . I . __ presumahlv wens. Donwood Developments said he Mr. Bousfield advrsed TH E committee of Interested county Citizens Conceqsmn s‘is preqmmva 66 would like to see commcrc‘ial that the planning board would consider the com- ments and make a presenta- tion to the township coun- dcvelopmcnt northeast of 17th“ Avenue and Concession 5. “We are not asking that roads headed by Mrs. Sidney Samuels, RR. 3. King. is busy trying to get the provincial government ifoot road and Township Enginâ€" leer Dusan Miklas explained lthat it is scheduled for surface :No Aid For Prudential Investors In his maiden speech in the Legislature last, ; Richmond Inn to establish a railway commuter service from , . .v . . - - Toronto to Newmarket. week Donald Deacon MLA. York Centre, Liberal, lireit'l‘ï¬gmm agrees fiat???» .Llp‘iteilenlaï¬ï¬‚lmmr". Elieuléï¬. “lov‘itfed lift M H 1 . i . ' . . .7 ' . 0 i venue is summer. ‘ ‘ f" ‘. .' _ . '1 ‘ . . . t t The response to a coupon similar to the one ‘ gmvle. (wt in fsltalong' qup%01tR 0; Ithe' (longing/2V3 Glenbum Park Is a 12040“ {halal/a IeI’T'lginttgflC‘TTTiCeslsalog TiiwulT be pitu't m ivrirmg t3 0 0 e I r » oveinmen o manner 0 n 0 at s in its repea e might of way which was ded,_ e o .l c o. g n e owns tp cer an Phone “4-1101 Fully Licensed YONGE STRE 3T SOUTH. RICHMOND HILL council would then call a hearing before the Ontario Municipal Board. and having more traffic if Con-‘ cession 5 is widened." l t Mr. Miklas assured the meet-1 refusal to bail out the investors who lost millions ' _ . icated by developers and con- of dollars in the collapse of Prudential Finance. ' †' " J:No Social Unrest market weeklies, has been most encouraging. Over LOOO residents returned the coupon to Mrs. Samuels. below. which appeared in the Aurora and New- l Mr. Deacon contended there'Prudential. Unfortunately many i r v was poor judgment on part oftof them were people of modest both the Ontario Securitiestmeaxns. Commission and the investors. If the ouemment ever did D. Y h ‘ Thousands of people lost their‘tadopr suchga policy, he suggest-i £15anng in the 001131358 Of ed, “the lineâ€"up of persons who; i t ‘have lost money on securitiesl tContinued from Page 1) i purchased on the basis of pros-Ialthough only under extreme pectuses passed by the circumstances. DMING VENT. Commission would not only jam “There is no doubt." he said . these chambers but also the in conclusion, "that. what is tra-, building and all the area ditionally regarded as civil dis- around it." iobedience is illegal. Whether or Mr. D9860“ Who is the le€1"‘not there is a moral justifica“ al Party's new financial critic {ion depends on our persona] . The committee hopes to meet with Highways Minister George Gomme this week. This will be, followed by a public meeting which will likely be held at King City. 1-0-0-1I-tv-0-n-lr-rv-0-lI-ti-n-o-t‘-t‘.fl-t I-ll-'l-tl-ul (‘Oll‘IMUTER SERVICE GO NORTH! COMMITTEE MRS. SIDNEY SAMUELS RR. 3, KING OR PHONE 727-5134 MARCH 7th, THURSDAY, 8.151 p.m. Richmond Hill High School, 29 Yonge St. S. â€"- Richmond Hill . . ;Rl0hm0nd Hill Symphony 01‘-‘in the Le islature b his e ch ‘ ,v ~ ‘ .r - I support the proposal to institute a Go .chesua‘ Beethoven Connempmced tth Liberalsymmsï¬ 294:5; Ithhee"Billgnflirsge i _ x _ ) ) _ Ls Service north of Toronto. There are . . . . . . . ISOIOisl Kevin TUnneY- Collec‘thlnd the ConserVativeS I'eiec’must accept the fact that we AI'S‘I‘HI Brandv All-“rallan Fancll MIX & Matt‘h» Fru‘t ("Ckm‘h I‘m†Salad’ leathes’ [ears & Apnm . v , tion at the door. c1w36 tion of compensation for Pruvi . . . v v c n . I ' V . . ate kee er of OUT. 0\\n COH- membeis f my household who would probably .. ,, r ,, ,demlal Investors. The NDP,Sciencei‘P b ‘MARCH 8, FRIDAY, Roselawn1 Association are having a film night. The film will be “The‘ tincredible Journey". Two show- iings at 6.30 and 8.30 pm. Ad~ imission. children 25 cents. be usmg such a sauce. feels partial compensation at‘ least should be made. They base their contention on the‘ government’s offer of help to t’British Mortgage and Trust Company when it suffered sevâ€"‘ Adults 35 cents at Roselawn ere financial difï¬culties in 1965.; If ‘Auditorium, Carrvlile Road. APOUIE 3500 inYE‘StOI'S “'9"61 I 01,..36 caught in Prudential’s $20 milâ€" it: at It a lion collapse in the fall of 1966. {MARCH 9' SATURDAY' 7_30,'l‘he Ontario Securities Commis‘ ‘p_m. Explore]. John Elden “.mlsion subsequently admitted that the showing his adventure film,lit had bee“ m‘SIEd abom “‘9 . lPatagonia at 555 Finch Avenuelcompany's affairs for possile west. Bramon Youth Cemre'three years. However, the gov-‘ Admission: Entire Familv $3‘00:te‘rnme_nt said it would not give ‘ financtal compensation despite ***# Second night of the sympos- > ium included an address by j Brewster Kneen and the sh0\\'- . ing of the National Film Board short feature “No Reason to Stay". The film, which portrayâ€" ed events leading up to a young r man dropping out of high ' school, was then discussed by a panel consisting of two York Central students, Site Gannage and Mark Pimlott of Richmond ‘ Hill. High School, Mr. Kneen and Duncan Green. principal of Malvern Collegiate Institute CANNED FRUITS 4 Moms $1.00 CHRISTIE'S PREMIUM (Salted or Plain) SODA BISCUITS I-Lb. Package LAY ITA RRAN I) MACARONI or SPAGHETTI NAME ototlccloI-nauoltInns-bltcol AIILEN’S FANCY QUALITY APPLE JUICE 2 48 oz. tins GREEN GIANT â€"- illix & Match GREEN and WAX BEANS ADDRESS Additional comments will be welcomed. you are willing to assist, the committee in any way â€" please indicate. SA I/E on QInulosuuduo-coquC-‘Q‘It Aduns $1'OO’ (hlldlen Soc‘cl“,36 demands by.the investors in Toronto. Moderator of "the ' t * * * ‘, In his maiden address. whichpanel was R. P. McDonald, vice- - OZ hns ¢ Cello Package | MARCH 16 SATURDAY 815 evoked applause from the Condprmcmal of Richmond Hill . o ‘Dm St Patrick's Euchre Oiti‘iiï¬r:a.tlvfï¬ M“ 3'32?“ {I‘O‘f’fdlfllghs SCIEOI’ to hig topic I OUSF i" ' ‘ t a in ecaseo anic cw Dealng - . . " ' 71H 3‘ ~ Pad-V Queen 0f the world'Bay' ceptance that corporation had‘ “Youth Challenges the Es- SALADA PRIOR PA(I‘ MAX“ Fl H . , . K ‘ __ ‘I H . ‘ .. u View Avenue. Refreshments and been trying to obtain approvall tablishment". Mr. Kneen, T E B s c o E E pmzes' Admissimi S} c2W36‘of a prospectus, but the com-i expressed the view that A h v v _ mission had repeatedly delayed the alienation of youth Irg‘TiECH 316‘ 1522?:x' t3.aPDl‘9V'§l. I from society is caused pri- I b .. p. . . .ish .c 00 , "While these delays may have marin by the older gener- Package S ].L . Bag lCommunity Club Spring Euchre been a factor in its early c014 3mm. They refuse m take lParty, Jefferson School. Prizes l and refreshments. Admission :31. c1w36 lapse." he said. “they did savei many new investors from losing‘ money." i The Liberal member said the Conservative Government had made strides in improving the climate for investment . . . “and young people seriously and refuse to recognize that much of the dissent of young people is based on “very real and legitimate value, judgments.†Instead. he said. older people ,are too prone to react violently to long hair and peculiar dress. The violence of the reaction lot the older generation he took to indicate that “the establish. ment is so immature and inse- SAICO FROZEN PURE ORANGE .IUICE 12 oz. tins IIlIc HABITANT - .\lix Match Vegetable and Pea SOUP 2 28 oz. tins 41¢ P.E.I. No.1 FLUFFY Iii!!! ‘APRIL 2. TUESDAY. 8.15 pm. ‘lODE Annual Hyacinth Bridge. at the Lions Hall, Richmond Hill. clw36 not before it was needed." L. 8: S. DISPENSARY 25 lb. IS THE ONLY DRUG STORE BETWEEN cure that it can tolerate nothing L ‘ P or no one that calls it into ques- Bag SHEPPARD AVE. AND NORTH BAY tion." h i v ; V “P ‘5 ll_‘." 9 S'Id, “this , THATS OPEN 11L MIDNIGHT leadsmmzniio he far indie alarmâ€" . .v d i t the people who are . . . :LIDSO):;LO to I be community FIOI’Ida Fancy Green 6369 Yonge St., Willowdale Ll block south of Steelesl Liaoï¬rsnigdtdgéy I Vlne Ripened itself," The hysterical reaction CELERY LOW - LOW PRICES NOW 29% OFF Tomatoes I of the older generation indiâ€" A rated. he felt, that the implied b ' “ - ' ' ~ - judgments of the hippies and 7’ D, “pellos Blankets - ( 019,8 other dissentin: movements ’ 0 ¢ . y. - 7 THIS OFFER (l0 ' '; . ‘ i' ' V ~ "are indeed correct _ . 0n DLRI!\( \l.\R(H 0.\l,\ RICHMOND HILL 111035 CLYB [n Pumiamg mp Kmâ€: ._ Size 24$ our Swlu‘q‘? SHIIIIPI‘P Process makes drape: and slipâ€" iiia,ioi'it_\.“ .\lr. Kneen declared the pslahllSIlr-‘(I value: of “P‘llf‘l‘n sot'ict) are not accept- able to "that growing number of people who know that our values are based on their ex- ploitation." "Our blind fear of revor lution." he said. “reveals more about our dedication to our own stability. order “We†Innk hi‘IEhter, feel fresher and last lonzer. Wh." [I‘m not let us make your drapes and slipcovers come alixe again? m We†Trimmed LB. 3? BINGO BIGGER PRIZES Monday, March 11 TeBONE SIRLOIN OWL MAPLE LEAF CLEANING CENTRE , V, 21:: sigliz'fiz.‘:::..rb::t LEAN Yonge & Levendale - Richmond Heights We Lions Hall Statistic†s:3:ta:..r.r:..::i a: PEAMEAI. BACON BO lOG NA “PEN V v ' iety throughout. the world," . . Mm _ m m EARL) BIRD GAMES APPROX. ..in P..\l. XEED‘GQQD “0ng... Sliced or by the piece ¢ H1 Shed or by the Piece Lb. 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m, 7:00 am. ~ 6:00 p.m. 35 NO'S CALLED -â€" $427. .IAI‘KPOT (‘FFTY , . . , I . L . . . I . I LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS