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The Liberal, 25 Apr 1968, p. 1

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g o SELF-SERVE DRYCLEANING 24 1.51“). ‘rlt ft ' 1 '~ THE} C(’)l.\'~UPERATED WAY Ricb.|-.u..2h‘:£36;9w E m \\rinkle-l’ree drycleaning in less than 1 hour 1 Jim "' a for only $2.50 per 8 lb. load "in Essentials L'nity; in Non-Essentials Liberty: in all things charity" got/7d Iii/(7oz (‘LEANING CENTRE Hour. PAPrjRâ€"oif'l‘lil‘. DISTRICT SINCE Isis {7614,90, NO, 43, illCHMOND_HILL, ONTARIO. THURSDAY. APRIL 25. 1968 pm COP} 101. OMB Delays Decision 1968 Rate For Vaughan Public School Supporters Remains 32 Mills ' The mill rate for public which 351.109.6585 is the rateâ€" Howexer.’ an Increased assessments was established leicls III all neiehboring progressn‘e et‘lort to gi\e the plies and expenses $97,735. I school supporters III Vaug- payers‘ responsibility The grant from the Ontario G0\- at 33 mills. In the nine hhd_ ll‘llllllt‘lpallllf-‘S. The plIySIcal L.hhdreh of Vaughan the best 'l‘mnsportation costs will be han Township will be held 1967 budget was $1.697,341 ernment, from 8573.950 to plant has also been greatly 589,450. other services $30.- gets since, the increase to the education possible. present rate of 32 mills has been most gradual. at 32 mills for residential with the ratepayers‘ share $855,I50. 149% of the total! and farm assessments and $974,600. The total budget and increased assessment improved. with all one and . 500 and capital expenditures two room schools being Large“ expend'u‘re dm" $55,500. with administration ‘Metro has received yet Steeles A\eiiue and a buf- another set-back in its at- fer strip around the dump fused to hand down a deâ€" cision on the South Thac- keray site. north of Steelcs Avenue, west of the Humâ€" ber River. until Metro's expropriation for the neces- sary realignment of Steel'es Avenue is registered on title. Plans call for Steeles to be dropped down to the south in Etobicoke btit Metro Solicitor George Mace appeared unsure whether expropriation plans were complete or not. The hearing, held at Vaughan Township Muni- cipal Chambers. was made necessary by an objection to Vaughan's rezoning of the 150-acx‘e site to permit its use as a dump. Markpal Associates who own the large block of Land on the south side of Steelcs found that the expropria- tion plans had not in fact been carried out and de~ clined to make a decision until they were. Edwin A. Goodman ap- peared for Markpal Asso- ciates and called as a wit- ness P. A. Deacon. vice- chairman of Vaughan Township Planning Board. Although the planning board had approved use of the site as a dump. .\1r. Deacon felt that the project did not. represent good planning and that the planâ€" ning board was not in posv session of sufficient inforâ€" mation about it. ‘ Vaughan Planning Direcâ€" tor John Dewar notes that as well as expropriation land to relocate Steelcs Avenue to the south (which could cost up to $60000 an acre). The 1958 school budget major portion of the inâ€" lias been set at $2,076.750. of crease. been achieved so that it now compared brought into being, the mill rate for residential and farm favorably with eral purp0se rooms and lib- raries have been built in a Teenagers Are All Champio "" "They are all champions.‘ . I 4 r , . _ . , at 35.5 mills fer commercial for 1968 is up 22.5% from from 829.522.218 in 1967 to educated in multipleâ€"roomâ€" iIIg 1968 will be $1,181.500 costs 52,000 Tuition fees 0 :22“): 2:113:21 dilll‘lgp“?; Liegzlgrftfiilfgégfihg 2131:]: fusessmeptdhe same rates as 1967 and the ratepayers' 333.388.717 in 1960‘’ enabled In. the same eight, years ed modern school buildâ€" for instructional salaries. other $boards ($5,000). 90:1- Vaughan Tphnshin After examining the de_ in 1967.‘ll was announced at share is tip 13.8%. Increased the board to maintain the considerable upgrading of ings, Senior schools have Debt charges” account for tingencies 63.636041. and ._ .. . gig" for me relocation of the April meeting ‘of \aug~ expenditures for lnStl‘ll('- same mill rate this year. the level of educational op~ been provided for pup115 m 3296.97.536 ($192,163.32Prm. other expenditures ($3.725. OMB Vice-Chaiiman A. l A, ‘1' Mme“ ha“ Township Pnbhc School liona] salaries and long-term III 1960. the lear the town- portunities offered grades 7 and :8. the ctirricu- cipal and $144,810.14 interâ€" round out the estimated ex. H. AII‘C“, 12151 TueSdal’ 1" tee es ‘ ‘Cnue’ ‘ 1' ‘ 1 Board. debt charges account for the ship-wide school area was children in the township has him has been enriched gen. 95th Plant operation and penditures. The levy for maintenance will cost $262.- 1968 is reduced by a surplus 550 and instructional sup- in 1967 of $34,885. ‘ i-llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllltlllllllllllllllltlllllll'fi Valuable Contributions To Community ns â€" Mayor i Mayor “Thomas Broadhurst told Richmond Hill Town Council Mon- day night. referring to the town’s young people. First the mayor paid tribute to the extremely successful midget hockey tournament. held for three 3’ days last week. He noted that 1,800 free hot meals 1 were served and billets provided for approximately » I 130 people. “Things went very smoothly indeed and ; the tournament was a real credit to the town,” the Avenue west ‘of the llum- Metro mhst also hne h up mayor said. he" RN” ObiedCd ‘0 “‘9 with Steeles Avenue east of rezoning. claiming it would the Hleher. This Damon He then went on to pay tl‘lbâ€" teenagers, who contribute ute to the young people of so much to our commun- bF dell'lmenl-al for the “9" runs through a newly built Richmond Hill High School for itv" Slldemf‘a] ‘lle‘Fl‘IPnhem [hel' subdivision and ends at at their presentationoof "Berkelev LI * * a "r pan 01.116” m. . Steep bluu‘ . Square” 1351 Week- h“ “35 Reeve Donald Plaxton who Metros Deputy - Works Mr. Dewar advises that - . 'very well staged. with authentic arrived at the meeting just as costumes and his R 1'63] DI'O- the mayor banged the gave] to lessional affair. the mayor bring the meeting to a close, salhd; _ igave a brief and informal re« llie 30 or 40 klds Who have port of the recent panel discus- » spent long hours for more than sign on the problems of sub- three months in preparation for urbia held by the S'ocjal plan- the three performances. even hing Councih giving up their holiday period? "I don’t want the press to ‘can well be proud of the sweatithink that I am being critical land hard work they put into it- of the Social Planning Council.” i'f‘hey are Just as mUCh Champ-inc stated. “I believe our com~ £10115 as the athletes. Tlleir)munity has already benefited gdirector. Roy Clifton, also tie-from this organization and will lserves a lot of credit. He was‘continue to benefit." there night and day." “However, I did take excep- ‘ Ition at the time to some state~ Commissioner Donald Scott he has seen no design plans rebutted the claim. stating of how Metro proposes to that with the new widened solve this problem. Parties Prepare To Name Their i Candidates For Federal Election Prime Minister Pierre 'l‘ru-Ion May 8. Prominently men- deau‘s decision to call a general tioned as possible candidates election on June 25 has set the are Phil Givens, the former! parties in the new federal rid-hnayor of Toronto and Mayorl ing of fork North on the searchJames Service 01' North York; for candidates. Also mentioned are Barneyi Dan Poyntz of WillowdalehDanson who was the Liberal; president of the York North candidate in the riding of York Liberal Association announcedMills in last October’s provinâ€" l l Fun and Games With The Rotary Club Richmond Hill’s [playboys (and playgirls) numbering more than ‘ . » ‘ 4.00. joined the “Easter” bunnies April 19 at the Lions Hall, Centre I V _» _ I 'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll: lments by members of the panel. See Letters To The "I felt that some of them were Editor on Page 2 not familiar with the facilities . for recreation available in Rich- 'l“thllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll{lltilllllilllllllltlllllllllltllll!llllllllll I mond Hill. I also felt that the] 1- A group of students of Bay, answer to most problems was new Secondary School who to spend more money Without ‘ Shem Easter weekend earning conSidering‘how much the tax- “Did _\ou say check my bat?" (Centre) Ken Brown: "Okay, folks, smile - money to support the school‘s gayel‘s 0‘ “1:15 community Shoum . ' .. leader Man K m V f W _ when you losei" lUppcr l'lghll Colin Robertson: "These aren’t books " ’ Loreen Orphan Droiect Were e. expecte. t9, Cont‘rlbui‘e m Ale“ 0 P, epa, "lg 'hridge. 3113 Keen“;- sgughtome we're making!" iLower left» Joe A‘lallJOCLIf: “0 come on. just one “9” on the 1151 Of 37°ng people'sum a proglam' the leave conâ€" . . . . . . . ~ '- i « . -- ,tinucd. He reported that the Y . , , \ork Lentre provincial nomlnaâ€" more. Lower right. Mr. and Mrs. John Flett demonstrate that “it “8.1500 by the mam" Tile-l ahe] .. - . ~ . .. . . . . . a e i d 'â€" Thacke) (1y Dltnlp “on last may but “as defeated takes No to tangles‘ i dun ed at my front dooi with? pp a e strongly in fat - . . , . . . their own equipment and really/1°" °f “The Flint Plan” Which Evidently gifted with ex- {’5 Dgl‘aldthCd‘93.“ll° B‘e‘m 0“: Ih-m-hed hard to earn their would throw all schools open tra - sensory perception. l 0 “m e “ mg 01 the .money. for the unrestricted use of the Metro “harks Department ILiberals. . . “They really put some sweat‘pumic- this wee began prepara- Amalgamation limo 1t- M‘- Bl‘oadhurst de-l llltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllltlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll p131: gogieshwlho had origintally; . to" work it me south ‘6 o 0 a I'mn'nnalon‘ S h l C t ) U M R t ‘Scribed the window-washinl Thackeray dump site, in meeting Nat the Thomlnll Sec] 0 b l a 8 510063? itechnique with one Student dot] For a review of Berkeley spite of the fact that last ondary bChOOl 0“ May ‘39 “111‘ ing the wasliino and another Square presented by the week the OMB reserved “0w bite? up u‘e.date’ reports [on the other side of the glass drama Chlb 0f mohmond decision on whether the Assoc1ation PreSIdent Robert Street East. for the annual Rotary Fun Nite. All proceeds will be spent on a community project. Last year the local Rotarians donated the beautiful bronze statue outside the Wednesday that his party willcial election and Toronto Solici-' Rld‘monld mquu’bllc 14””an "‘“d {ms 59"” hale Pl'o‘lde‘l ’21 11"“; "a" hold a nominating convention tor David Greenspan for the local VON nurses. at Thornhlll Secondary School The only rumored candidate _ .. Overheard last Friday evening 4Upper lefty Emerson smith; from the Southern York County Illl\ll|ll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll area 01- 1h 9 new riding is Bamh l Vaughan Township Coun- cil last week accepted with- special meeting to be held ; . . t _ _ , V . . I l . lpointing out the spots which H1“ High 5‘3th last week" or or But 7 ownship And County Rates Down. to be permitted. At noon on Tuesday the expected to hold their convenâ€" ltion within the next 10 days. April 29. jointly with Rich- forganjzed‘ they came preparedl Column “In The Spotlight”, lto work and brought all their: on Page 2- . ‘ . . _ Councillor Aruhonv Roman of I . - v . - . _ . . . - .. . . .. .. . - a .. . . . . .~ . mond Hill Council. . ~ .116 “as “we Wm! heal“v _ ‘ _ . . n spite of the heiolc sting .laigely to increased asseSSment township general purposes iate‘es costs of sertices have tripled . . ‘-own e 111 ment” he re orted I machinery‘excavammfrom Malhham lowshm “here he gigs of Markham Townshipm the township is a very man my of hght’huring that period The meeting will be held ‘1 p i p ' Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll‘ . - i _. . _ . . _ , Councillor Lois Hanco , comâ€"I hnd loaders and dump .has been a ieSIdent since 1902..C01111Cll and a resulting half‘ Markham Township residents amid the encn'cling gloom.1 y in Richmond Hill Council . I - . s .. - . - . . . . _ , . . Imented. “Dont forget the Bayâ€" “It was only a few weeks ago trucks and Metro Works '15 heekmg the Consenatl‘e ml“ "educuon "1 “19 18‘1" 101‘ are divided into three liigerOll'ever. Townslllp Engineer Chambers at 8 pm and bath :view Gilbert and Sullivan pro- I learned that the Plan in Flint Department crews were Tommi??? A, {Olimer 1011131" genera] Purposes' it ‘5 more.school districts and all will payiDusan Mlklas was able ~to 1‘e~ Break_|ns And Thefts collf'icllts. “1" fcomnl?" “3e auctions. They are terrific.” is subsidized by a millionaire as busy churning up the land- Inanv 0 V19 to“ "51"!) pldllmng than "91mm ma? 133935 through‘a higher levy for high schoolsJaSSUl'e COUllCll Monday mglll as “m m“ m“ ‘0 .s.e_nlces .'.n Bavvie\\'s Orchestra also his private charity,” councillor "ape. ditching. watch l.e_ lJOd'l‘Cl.‘ MI. Roman 15 prominent out the township will go tip although the incl-ease varies it passed the township budget . . . the. .Soutlrein Six munlcl- came“ in for praise bv Depth“ Lois Hahcey commente¢ “Until moving, trees etc. Tempo“ in IOIonto business circles. again this year. largch as a re- hth ea(ih dish-id that although the mill rate for Bnng Pollce warnlng Dollttlfs 01 the («Willy 0‘ peeve Floyd Perkins 5nd Couh_ that time I had believed that "y “pairs had been madP _ “9 “Nib? optioned b)‘ R911 still of school costs. Slee est increa. in h-ol roads remains the same. due to ‘orl‘ ' “hm. huhiuanshndge the project had been under- to modes Awnue‘ Past of Donald Stirling. .35. the aSsocl- The township has reduced its p he “’1 ‘ A” co‘uncmor‘ 'agreed written hv the commllnmq' l . I-n« ' the ~ - ‘ '~ ~ ' r - - . . -. . cliool costs will be aid b' mue“b_ed dbbtbbmflll m the Little Eighth Conces- ale "111mm 0‘ Leamle Lmlc‘l le‘) ‘01 Emmi” Purposes “"1”: p it township there will be more with the mayor's state- .“Then all we have to do is It is assumed that the so- r‘ollowing se\eral break-ins called unification to be dis- - ~ - . Church. .\lr. Slii‘llno “as m '5 â€" . . .- , Weddell” in 510111“er Djsu'lc . . . and thefts 0\ er the we-kcnd cussed is in reality the outâ€" . . . . ., . i n v ,1 e mills to ll loI Iesldcntial _. â€", . , . . m 1 to end on loads. Q I _ , u - if“; :12”; “gingd are 1:31;: unsuccessful culldidatbe for [lie and from 9.3 to 9 mills for com- mg“ bdl09111alliml“\liede a (:16) b 'sp 1 1t b t Vaughan Townfllip Ponce 'ie' “gm amalgamation 0f the I Liz-(:3, I liozld“%r: £21333; iilggotisBiogTilillflggtalrije , _' , V - .. -. . . ~ ... . g , ‘ Increase \\'1 e e'e a 'in‘ ‘ ' v ~ie er re ae roâ€" . . i " . -_ - ' - - H I “no the she had been “lei .\ew Demociatit Pail) III the meicial and industiial. Roads gd 3 "3 d5“ 5 p clue-5t homeo‘mels t0 make “1‘ soumem 15“ mumcmah to spit in the eye of an to note that on a VlSlt to Osh- . Ottawa area riding of Carlem . . l d . . v . residential properties. 31.I4_posed by the provincial govci'nâ€" [ in n t t] -. 1 - ties. Woodbridge. Vaughan At the entrance. a Small . _ . n custs ale Iel stead) at 13 mills . . H V. .. V. I . I _ a la Ien Ionics ale , _ sign stated “No Dumping. im the 1965 general election. and fire at 2.5 mills while police Pulls tun} ease ‘.‘ 1:1 1’? 19‘}?de “35V d1§wssed (fad glfgst securely locked before they 3'.” )Iarkhalll Townsml’si For Dump Sites Phone lMr. Stirling. who was also de- costs are tip to 7.3 from 6.5 mills. £31125 .luesl enua 31°56” llest’ $.61 A191? Barton 3 “Sift af leave for their cottages. R‘Chmond Hmv “arkham , . - ~ - v v . a . - . . mi 5 com are 0 as} is con mean a re a e o . 7 - . - , .» " i w _ , R. L_ Clark, Commisswner lgealm “‘0 b'euleago in. a bid to 1\et iesult Is a 2.7.5 mill iateyear.s 2573 mm “fie. Iabout $50 for every home as_: Vaughan Police. are 1m esti- “181:5: 31;: sgomug‘ lalllgation groun xcrmauy they are lby Colonel Sam McLaughhh- of works." I ecome 11133010 ttaiwa.sald in for reSIdential and farm assess-I .gating two break-ins at homes 5 the only ones who receive “We are all parents,» stated . adults, who accept the few awa he had found that most of i l Some reports indicated 'an interview he did not find a ment. compared to 28 for lastl Honors for He“ higheS‘ jumplsessed over $2‘000' ‘ln the Maple area in Which “mud tie in With ever' I any press footage. This Mrs. Hancey, “and I think you i problem teenagers 35 tap. ‘the cost of a very excellent. resentative of the whole gboys’ club had been contributed - r ' ‘ . ~ - - I ' ' ‘ ‘ . . l- . - . l ' basis of the . that garbage was not“, teal home for his seeial cons tear and 31.8 mills for comâ€"8° to'lork central Dish?“ nghl However, Deputy-reae S. J. Jewelry and other articles were. growng emp ti I ' Will a 69 with me. that the being dumped at the a]: clenceiin the NDP. "I told them mercial and industrial, the sameiSchool area where the increaseiGadsby was pessimistic aboutlstelen. l pmymce on the need for tr‘irifinewtgt 3191220115715: problerir with youngsters of “em. southeast portion 'I didnt like a lot of their outâ€"‘as last year. IlS 4‘4 “11115, UP to 36-2 thls yearlany immediate action on the reâ€"I Thieves also gained entry to1 regmnal governments and oi the site but this section l90ks and polici‘?s â€" like the; Although the two publiclfl‘c’m 31-3185U'ear- mate. He noted that the bill the Shell Service Station at: ‘5. “"0" ‘0 be 1001‘“ 0" “ming’ “bl” mmded ' (Cmm‘md M Page 3’ is in Etobicoke Township ties With international unions â€"â€"»school boards have not yet sub-l Markham District High School had received only one readinngighway 7 and Highway 27. “'"l‘. favor by some local . . ma not under Vaughan” but I did like the "concern they mitted their budgets. indications area ratepayers will have an in-lby the legislature and could Sometime over the weekend and pommal‘s' . control. v0iced for people . ‘are that TSA :2 is likely to up crease of 3.69 mills for a total}still be abandoned. ’ahhough nothing was taken the Speaking. at um planning 9 ' Vaughan.s legal advisors 1 Also expected to seek the the rate close to 3 mills. An high school rate 'of 33.49 mills, Mn Gadsby also noted that door to the office was broken and name co'ordmanon . I ‘ . . . . . ~ g . _ ‘ , ' f the Ontario Trafâ€" 0 0 0 "e of the opium“ that lnominations are Richmond Hill meiease is also expected fiom compared to last years 29.8 there had been a Steep escalah Vaughan Police are also in_ 5335510“ 0 T P . . . . ~ -_ .. . . . . . . . fic Conference on Monday “an is mm wml .Engineei Iehan Thomas. 3 mm TSA 1 Maildiam. Iate. . 1 the townshl m . . . . _ o g g i q in Its hdem of Bmsdale Avenue. and Due to me takeover of the tion of costs it P testigatlng the theft of a lawn afternoon of “"5 week e e 0 rights in preparing the site. Thus the half mill decrease in the past six years; in anSt 035- renovator valued at approxim- North York Planning Direc. “though if the OMB deéh then-y Hill. a Willow-dale lawyer. costs of administration of jus- at“). 380 from the Endean tor John Curtis stated that ~«1 haw no Objection to the have been no need fora parking sh“ goes against h. we Former Dlefenbaker Minister tice by the province. the county Nurseries‘ Elgin Mihb‘ regional government was a park-mg ban for 450 feet on‘ban on both sides of Hunt Aye- Early Friday morning. thieves necessity because of the both sides of Hunt Avenue. or nue, However. the mayor told stripped six wheels and tires new {hr (.mordihation 0f the parking ban on Benson Ave- him that. with the three hour from cal-5 parked h] Ihe h); 0{ thP planning being done one." Donald Little. president parking limit. reports were that work will have been for Eran-l; rhchee who represented mill rate is down to 14 from 16 homing. \ork Scarboro from 19m to mills, although the dollar lc\_1963 will not seek the nomina- In the township is tip to S446.- t'lllllI\llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllltlllllllllhlml'llllllllllllllll lion as earlier reported 5'14 from Stilflfiifil last \ear (1' e ‘ ‘ v ’ ~ ‘- . r s l _ ll Puddicombe Motors. Rit-lllllond by individual municipalh (IIIfHthtle {(1in (tjold Hill-limonld ‘L‘lIZlkhmalkS played ctr; the ht”?! “m‘ The “1.03 and “heelq 3“, mm i (‘Ollllt‘l .Ion ay ‘ ie on y la cen eraser or ie w ees Flve'Year Plan Mental Health “99k ‘Mll :91 dents ma) 93139“ 3 C3“ ll‘ml'l \ahled at approvmdlhh s43” thing in which 1 am olilecbing of the parde cars moved slight- ' .nr 1.») a \'\‘_1n21n; start In York them during Mental Hegltn " ‘ ' ' IiIIIIiiIIIInirmImiIIIIIIIIII-muItIIiiIIIIImnrInuIIIIIIIIII-Iliiiumm H mm Inn: ban pl‘m'lll‘flll) clim- li so the chalk marks were not L'otirtl’ .\la) 1 with a SllO\\ of Week. .\la_\' l 10 7 males customer parking on our cl'l'ectlte “hum”; 5” Summit GO” and Mental Health Week will be Town's Dinpcrtx.“ The Little firm has been in C C C . COUHU‘.‘ Clllb. Rll'lllllOHd H-ll Obsorwd a; The QnLaI-Io Hogpt- , . business In Richmond Hill for . P Commemqh; at 3 pm_ 181“ \‘lmla b\ an open home --\\ ho owns the pI-opcrl} nn iPliimClllplll \nnltl mm; In tho 1931"“iiiilizlitgrfg'flhgg] In]; 42 §oai's but is finding parklnz , . g. ‘ > > ‘ . . . . ~ I h . ‘ ‘ “V. , H y ‘ I ~ 11‘ ' )I â€". _‘. > . I [he :llui. lx sponsoied b} and conducted tours of lhe hos. which the lO‘. ii 3 tenotaph ‘11 ii uie on a (1 10mm .Itc. no” of ms building. “mm has yestiiitions and iequirements Cited Pauline. House Of BCGU‘Q- pita] Man I & Md}. 4 1mm 2 to 4 queried Ward 4 Councillor John "\l'licn il::< luippcns tile pioper~ for road widening becoming . y , , l, _ - . l. .I I , a . been olaccd oar-llel to Home .. ~ w Richmond Hill and will feature in the afternoon and from 7 m 8 )lachaimld at the Apill 3: l} .‘llOLllU ht bought by the town Streeh hmmvér {’he Side “we; difficult to li\e with . He dress fashions. hair styles. re- in the evening. Tours will also ‘ claimed he had been assu1ed by meeting of Richmond Hill Tov ii and made into an attractive were not bum at a 90 degree _ t‘resliments. entertainment and be conducted Sunday afternoon. councll' He “Has mld the we parkeue V M] Hover beau" mun- angle. At the one corner the aeguttg-reaiim Fifi: wofifgkxfli lovely door prizes. May 5. between 2 and 4 pm. a e P g of the cenotaph. in front of tains and benches. It's an his- Tickets are available at Chez on Wednesday and Saturday. have an adverse effect on his ‘McConaghy Public School. torical site and should be me iisnezebuieeatt {Egmotfiti ‘ V v V - ~\‘ -" A â€" - budget for this purpose- laddltions and improvements to Operating 00515 and supply of Famine' 2?; huge S.tr°et homh’May 1 and 4' there Wm be a $3125: idllzeotl‘ :22:th E‘oThtelizie. lelThe: school board had noti- comer it is only two feat from 3332355thiéifiigyhieeilfdcii- i. ’ Townsmp's hydmlthe Kleinburg lighting 81‘63- Power W111 be Paid for from 3 Fabnc Fair} 80“? ionge sweetisale. of amides mime by thewhen the county board takes fled council that it was re- the Hunt Avenue .road allow"sumed the parking on the north The hydro manager was one mill levy on the benefiting Soum: Reinc’ld“ sime Hollse‘ipat’ems at me hospital and May over, they take the cenotaph. moving two Austrian pines and ance' cars parked m that area side of the building would be mm 0‘ Strait 3150 instructed to prepare areas. 16b Bulge Street honh' R4011”; at 8 pm there “111 be '3 con'ltoo'f” Mr. MacDiarmid said. four blue spruce trees from‘would thus promde on to thepermitted since it is well away Dad, Spruce, for presentation at the next ‘ Councillor David Fraser pro- mond Hm' or at. me door 1133'.1'1C9n Pm on by the patients' i This led Councillor Lois behind the cenotaph and relo- mad allowance but not on to me from the paved road. Avenues' meeting 0‘ comm“ a Plan POSEG that the 19‘? be SH at Rlchmonfl H111. Jaycees. “111‘ Members Of the 1°“th are in' Hancey and Depuh‘-reeve Floyd eating them at other school 10- paved porno" 0f the road' Since the parking ban will rtion of for the installation of lights 1.5 mills to permit bringing 3150 31d fins Years campalgn 0f Vlth t0 V151t the hospital and perkms to move that the mavor cations The letter advising “‘93 ha“ be?" aCCUStOmed to not become effective until the in other urban areas of the some sub-standard lighting the York County Brand] 0f the Observe at fir“ hand What ‘5 be authorized to contact ihe council of this decision. recala- pal-king the tun length Of the bylaw 15 approved by the Deâ€" ‘ofinship to be carried out areas up to a higher standard. CBIHA and will collect donaâ€" being done for the patients at Richmond Hm public School led the ,am that hut year the bUIldlllg- pal-lmem of Transport and gigng between 1969 and 1973 in- but his motion was defeated. TlOUS 30 03"1‘.‘ 011 the 3:509”? this ll‘lztilu’tlon- Board to see If that bod) “ould bOnl'Cl llitCl accented council‘s lli th‘éc =old taunt i he had ure erected. the mayor suggest» As the cuhnination of a mom pooled to cost 810.9th to install. agreed to enact a b} law amalga- began last fall to. bring stl‘eet:.~\ further $7.560 will be spent mating all present street light- Ugms t0 the Richvale area.;on lights in the Estelleâ€"Maple- ing areas in the township. and Vaughan Township Council last‘crest industrial subdivision on including Riclivale. Estelle- 'I‘uesday agreed that $20.000lHighway 7 west of Jane Street Maple-crest and Vaughan Acres. should be included in the 1968iand $1.480 has been allocated to the Keele Street industrial area. - cted to pro- "Those in the lighting lion's work of rehabilitation. Tins is one of the plevei consider deeuin; l£.e land on ~llg;(‘::§l()n liza‘ HIP I.r_-o< not "(‘pr‘atnqj: :Iwirmcri In; on â€" ed that .\lI. 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