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The Liberal, 23 Jul 1970, p. 20

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Before the offence took place, Burley had been drinking in Toronto and was brought home by his parents. An argument en- sued at the home. Burley tore out the telephone and left in the truck. He stalled on Duffer- in Street and his parents cal- led the police, the court was told. Charles Strang. 49. of RR 1, Kleinburg. was fined $150 in Richmond Hill Provincial Court July 16. He also admitted a charge 'of The four fined were: Ter- taking a truck without the own- rance Cholack. 18. of 325 Bogart er‘s consent. But it turned Avenue. Apartment 174. Wil- out the truck belonged to Bur- lowdale: Ian Jones. 23, of Rex- ley. although it was registered dale: William Brown, 20, of in his father's name. So this Downsview; and Christine Le- second charge was ordered vesque, 17. of Toronto. struck out by Judge Pearse. * * * * He admittted driving a car while having a breathalyzer reading in excess of 0.80. His reading was actually 1.80, the court was told. Strang's car went off the road April 4 in Vaughan Township. and crashed through a fence into a field. Strang suffered a gash to the right side of his forehead. VVILLOWDALE: North York will ask the federal post office to issue a special stamp in 1972 marking the borough's 50th an- niversary as a municipality. Alderman Joseph Gould. a stamp collector who persuaded council to make the request. suggested last week it might feature the Ontario Science Centre. David Burley. 19. of Dufferinl Nine motorcyclists were Street. Concord, was sentenced caught illegally occupying the July 16 to three months in com-‘Boyd Park Conservation Area mon jail for driving while his in Vaughan Township June 11 license was suspended. at 11.30 pm. Judge Russell Pearse in Rich- Four of the nine appeared in mond Hill Provincial Court Richmond Hill Court July 16 said Burley's lawbreaking was‘and pleaded guilty to charges the kind of action that couldn‘t‘laid by Metro Conservaton Au- be} condoned and deserved‘thority Police. nothing short of a jail sentence.‘ They were fined $25 and giv- A sentence of one day in jail and a $200 fine was handed out to Ronald Kamm. 27. of RR 2. Woodbridge in Richmond Hill Court July 16 by Judge Russell Pearse. Kamm admitted having pos- session of a stolen Western saddle worth more than $50 in Vaughan Tmmsh'rp May 8. Burley had previous convic- tions for impaired and danger- ous driving. the court was told. He admitted committing the 11 pm July 14 Dufierin Street of- fence. Drove After License Suspended McKeough States Metro Concord Youth Jailed 3 Months Boundary ls Negotiable PINDER BROS. LTD. STEEL LINTELS I BEAMS 20 THE LIBERAL, Richmond HiH, Ontario, Thursday, July 23, 1970 STEEL FABRICATING Kept in Stock Portable Crane Service To Custom Specifications 2 Otonobee BA. 1-3344 tinue until July 31. Succulent Wieners cooked over an outdoor campfire are a highlight of any camping experience. Every Wednesday afternoon at the day camp in Mill Pond Park the girls gather around the fire to toast their wieners on a long stick. The boys, at the same time are off for a swim at Centennial Pool. Tuesdays the boys enjoy a cookout while the girls are swimming. This five-day a week program for local children is sponsored by the Richmond Hill Parks and Recreation Committee and the YWCA. Camp director is Ellen Lavender. The second (and last) camp session for this summer got underway Monday and will con- Campfire And Hot Dogs Make Memorable Day Two area 18-year-olds in Rich- mond Hill Provincial Court July 16 admitted drinking under age in a bush area south of Mary- vale Crescent in Richvale. Fined 525 were Thomas Bry- ant of '7 Cartier Crescent. Rich- mond Hill. and Brian Bailey of 45 Birch Avenue, Richvale. en time to pay. They explain- ed that they had no knowledge the park was closed at sundown and that there had been no warning sign at the woods en- trance they used. Nine motorcyclists were caught illegally occupying the Boyd Park Conservation Area in Vaughan Township June 11 at 11.30 pm, NEWS TWO-DAY SPEC/Al... Sat. & Sunday, July 25 t/7, 25th Served in a toasted New E land bun garnished with 3' choice of mustard, relish : onions. Please 300 YONGE STREET N Phone Ahead for Prompt Take-Out Service 0 DRIVE= IN RESTAURANT Just North of Richmond Heights Centre 3&9 goodfOOdiS we I I O to members of municipal coun- cils and interested citizens May 6, in Bayview Secondary School. Mr. McKeough indicat- ed that Metro would be allowed to extend its northern boundary to the proposed Highway 407. Final location of Highway 407. described by Mr. McKeough as from 1,000 feet wide in some areas to two miles wide in oth- ers, has not yet been announc- ed. although it was forecast that it would be known this month. It will be wide enough to carry' a four-lane divided highway and services and in the widest area will include recreation areas and institutions such as h05- pitals, it is reported. Mr. Mc- Keough felt that the boundary extension could be possible by the end of 1972. Generally speaking it will cut?‘0 “fumupal Dual.“ “WWW” across York County from High- he sald' way 27 to east of Highway 48, The Minister explained he be- passing south of Woodbridge. lieved no purpose would have north of Concord and to the been served by holding up pas- north of Highway '7 through the sage“ of Bill 102. which was giv- jail farm property swinging en third and final reading on southeast near Bayview and con- June 25 and received Royal 'As- tinuing east about half a mile sent June 26. as the Legisla- south of Highway 7. :ture ended its current session. The eventual southern bound- Mr. McKeough was replying ary of the new Region of York to a request by municipal coun- vdll be settled by direct neg‘otia- cils. including Richmond Hill, tions between York. Metro and that Bill 102. which will set up the province. Minister of Muni- the new region, be referred to cipal Affairs Darcy McKeough the Legal and Municipal Bills stated last week. Committee for debate. It was In his proposal for regionalfeared that the loss of 20,000 government in York. presentedlpqpulation and $200 million as. New fling- with your relish and A Regular 35c Value He foresees sions between the province 1: is settled. Res cussions might to Municipal he said. sessment would make the York Region plan economically un- feasible. It was felt that if the bill went to committee. munici- palities would have a chance, to argue several contentious points. including the southern boundary. Mr. McKeough pointed out that the bill does not mention the southern boundary. He did not feel that a committee of the Legislature was suitable for, "the intensive and lengthy ne- gotiations that will be necessary if a new boundary is to be es- tablished." RICHMOND HILL ‘esees detailed ween York, M( ane before the . Results of tl’ might well be cipal Board a 884-8911 Metro the m1 these :hese dis- 9 subject approval, Studio) discus ro and matter WARD NO. 1 Commencing at the centre line of Yonge Street where it is intersected by the centre line of Crosby Avenue: Thence northerly along the centre line of Yonge Street to where it is intersected by the centre Iine of Gamble Road; Thence easterly along the centre line of Gamble Road to where it is intersected by the centre line of Bayview Avenue; Thence southerly along the centre line of Bayview Avenue to where it is intersected by the centre line of Crosby Avenue; Thence westerly along the centre line of Crosby Avenue to the point of commencement. WARD NO. 2 v ‘1‘.” A‘v Commencing at the centre line of Yonge Street Where it is intersected by the centre line of Markham Road: Thence northerly along the centre line of Yonge Street where it is intersected by the centre line of Crosby Avenue; Thence easterly along the centre line of Crosby Avenue to Where it is intersected by the centre line of Bayview Avenue: Thence northerly along the centre line of Bayriew Avenue to where it is intersected by the centre line of Gamble Road: Thence easterly along the centre line of Gamble Road ‘to the westerly limit of Highway Number 404: Thence southerly along the westerly limit of Highway Number 404 as defined to the centre line of Markham Road; Thence westerly along the centre line of Markham Road to the place of commencement. WARD NO. 3 Commencing at the centre line of Yonge Street where it is intersected by the northerly limits of Highway Number 7; Thence northerly along the centre line of Yonge Street to where it is intersected by the centre line of Markham Road: Thence easterly along the centre line of Markham Road to the westerly limit of Highway Number 404: Thence southerly along the westerly limit of Highway Number 404 as defined to the northerly limit of Highway Number 7; Thence westerly along the northerly limit of Highway N umber 7 to the point of commencement. A public meeting will be held in the Council Chambers at 56 Yonge Street North in the Town of Richmond Hill on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5th, at 8:30 RM. to discuss the Ward System for the Area Municipality of the Town of Richmond Hill. The Council adopted the Ward System as described below and as shown on the map hereto. 6 CARRVILLE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL f‘ in?! TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL WARDS TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL NOTICE GAMBLE JANUARY I , 1971 GQRMLEYV Commencing at the centre line of Yonge Street where it Is intersected by the centre line of Vaughan Road; Thence northerly along the centre line of Yonge Street to where it is intersected by the centre line of Gamble Road; Thence westerly along the centre line of Gamble Road to where it is intersected by the centre line of Bathurst Street; Thence southerly along the centre line ofBathurst Street to Where it is intersected by the centre line of Vaughan Road; Thence easterly along the centre line of Vaughan Road to the point of commencement . WARD N0. 5 WARD N0. 4 Commencing at the centre line of Bathurst Street where it is intersected by the centre line of Gamble Road: Thence nertherly along the centre line of Bathurst Street to where it is intersected by the centre line of the road allowance between Lots 70 and 71; Thence easterly along the centre line of the road allowance between Lot 70 and 71 to Highway Number 404: Thence southerly along the westerly limit of Highway Num- ber 404 as defined to the centre line of Gamble Road; Thence westerly along the centre line of Gamble Road to the point of commencement. WARD NO. 6 Commencing at the centre line of Yonge Street where it is intersected by the northerly limit of Highway Number 7; Thence northerly along the centre line of Yonge Street to where it is intersected by the centre line of Vaughan Road: Thence westerly along the centre line of Vaughan Road to where it is intersected by the centre line of Bathurst Street; Thence southerly along the centre line of Bathurst Street to where it is intersected by the northerly limit of Highway Number 7 : Thence easterly along the northerly limit of Highway Number 7 to the point of commencement. ROAD ( I9TH) R. Lynett, Clerk TOWN LIMITS

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