Church News The services at St. John’s Anglican Church on Sunday will be a celebration of Holy Com- munion at 8 am and morning prayer at 10 am “FLORAL DESIGNS WITH YOU IN MIND†Local & Metro Wide Delivery Wedding Consultants FLOWERS Movie mm Projectors Richmond Heights Centre Wire Orders Accepted PHOTO 3 t1 3 S SUPPLIES 3213 Yonge St. South RICHMOND HILL 884-5211 LAURELEA FLOWERS Egin Milis - Jefferson News TOTAL SATISFACTION OR TOTAL REFUND Correspondent Leonard Lomas Slide Mm Projectors Ilde From rojectors A registration night is to be held Friday evening from 7 pm on, for the Cubs and Scouts at St. John's Parish Hall. All parents are invited to come along for coffee and doughnuts. The local youth groups are starting up again for the fall season. The staff, teachers and pros- day. A fuller report will be in pective teachers met at the next week's column. church last Sunday evening to Mrs. Dorothy Wilton was‘m' arrange for the new Sunday hostess of a bridal shower for be school season, which will com- Ella Anderson September 1, CT mence Sunday. attended by many local resi- a The fall meeting 01' York dents. Heather Gerber and “’5 Deanery Great Chapter will be Cindy Wilton entertained with P8 held September 29 at St. Mary's skits and Angem E110: tom 111 Anglican Church, Richmond jokes. ab Hill. Rev. David McGuire will Your correspondent and to be speaking on the neyv J'_oint family spent the 10 days prior Anglican-Uï¬ited Hymn Book Neighborhood Notes At 7:30 pm the congregation The Brownie pack is sched- is invited to attend a fireside uled to reconvene for registra- at Christ Church, Stouffville. tion at Jefferson School Sep- The married couples willftember 21 at 7 pm under Brown meet for a barbecue and games’Owl Bonnie Gillett. at St. Mark's Chapel, Oak Congratulations to Bob Mc- Ridges, at 8:30 pm this Friday Phee and Ella Anderson on their evening. marriage at St. John's Satur- The staff, teachers and pros- day. A fuller report will be in pective teachers met at the next week's column. 884-3221 mars/ml! gunera/ flame Serving the Community under the Wright & Taylor and Pipher Chapels since 1876 126 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill Phone 884-3000 If the Newkirk route is to be retained, it would seem reason- able for the service to travel on Yonge as far south as Crosby Avenue This would serve those wishing to shop at Richmond Heights Centre and also the residents of the northwest corner of Richmond Hill who wish to use this service to the city. The new Gray Coach-GO bus service is proving of some in- convenience to residents of Elgin Mills, Jefferson and Oak Ridges who wish to travel to Richmond Hill for work or shopping. The new route turns east along Elgin Mills Road, down Newkirk and back to Yonge Street at Markham Road. With this route a walk from Elgin Mills Sideroad or from the Yonge-Markham corner is entailed. to Labor Day at Wasaga Beach, with visits to Collingwood, Mea- ford, Midland and Penetangui- shene where the reconstructed naval and military establish- ments of the War of 1812, St. James-on-the-Lines Church and the Shrine of the Jesuit Martyrs were of intense interest. LIMITED 884-1062 MEYER SOLOMON RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE (Use your CHARGEX Card) ‘Clothier to Gentlemen†EXTRA 50 PANTS COAT AND PARTS “THE MALL†Fine quality tailored- to-measure suits indi- vidually cut for you and you alone. Wide vari- ety of rich textured fa- brics, latest weaves and Fall shades. EXTRA PANTS FREE ! V. ...A GREAT MONEY-SA vmc ‘ OPPORTUNITY! It was difficult to recognize our gals in their glamor kits and hairdOS. Very lovely they looked! We had ourselves a ball. Made to feel right at home. Music played by the St. How about the lad who got up long before anyone else and went fishing? One of his mates woke up - found him missing and started hunting. Opened the door and found this joker out on the pier fishing like mad; reeling some of them in. Do hear that Mel Collyer caught the biggest fish? Could be it was the granddaddy of them all. Johnnie, let me tell you that your fishing junket was a huge success. Thank you. So you couldn’t make it to vaenhurst for the district ball on Saturday! May I in- form you that you missed the best bet of a lifetime for a weekend of marvelous fun. Left the Legion about 4:30 pm in warm clear weather. The bus was packed to the gunwales. Laughter abounded. A smooth ride; pleasant company. Jokes flying thick and fast between one another made the journey pass Very quickly. Finally we reached our quarters for the weekend. After unpacking, ev- eryone scrambled to look for a place to eat. Then time to get back to the rooms and change. in the middle of nowhere at that. Rumor has it that it was a smash. Everyone caught fish but our Pres. Just wasn't his bag! May you do better on this duck hunt that you have com- ing up, Doug. Did anyone hear about poor Stan? He caught the biggest fish in the lake . . . netted it and brought it aboard. Feeling pretty good about it too. Then the ruddy demon 00k a flying leap right back into the lake. Can’t you just imagine the look on Stan's face? Now I can’t figure out what makes a man sit for hours in a boat, out in the middle of some crazy lake or river ~â€"- holding a rod and line over the side â€"â€" waiting for some finny little beast to put himself on a hook just because there was a miser« able little worm trying his best to wriggle off the hook. 0n Labor D ay Weekend some of our brgiht lads (seven in all) went fishing, Johnny Ogden set up this do â€" unfor- tunately he was unable to go with the crew â€" but the others went for him. Somewhere out Yourlegion Reports Fishing, Dancing, Hunting Enjoyed By Legionnaires Branch 375, Royal Canadian Legion By Chris Ratchford â€" 884-5260 GO transit in this area is providing good service for those passengers wishing to travel be- tween Richmond Hill and To- ronto, Mrs. Joyce Eaton, who works at Mister Donut in Rich- mond Heights Centre, told “The Liberal†last week, but is not providing satisfactory serv- ice for those wishing to go north. Mrs. Eaton who lives in’King City has been taking the Gray Coach to Oak Ridges from the east side of Yonge Street across from the centre but now has to walk to Elgin Mills Road and 100 yards along it to the shelter erected by GO. At present con- ‘struction work on the intersec- tion and frequent rains force ‘pedestrians to walk on the pave- ment or in deep mud. All GO buses and the Gray Coach service, which is an in- tegral part of the new GO North Transportation, travel along Markham Road to the terminal at Newkirk and then along New- kirk to the Elgin Mills Road and west to Yonge Street. The only stops are at Markham and Yonge. the terminal and the G0 shelter on Elgin Mills. Gray Coaches no longer travel north or south along Yonge Street through the town. Remember CO's parade at 2000 hours September 21. All spit and polish. All you joes be there â€" I’m going to count noses. See you soon! a ball! Our boy Doug was real- ly pleased at the good turnout. Then home to Richmond Hill and off for our own little nests. A few of us shot the breeze at the Hopson residence for a while. Fun continued. We would like to thank Branch 302 for inviting us to thank you very sincerely for share in their good times. We your hospitality and good wis'h- es. May we see you all again soon. uvc VJ 1v|u uuu any yuan yuu Don‘t forget the hard times may then come up with win dance September 13- A Chance have to fit into the overall plan. on a color TV, door prizes and Any planning done now which good friends to meet again. is consistent with the principles Your entertainment committee‘md Goals of this Design for has worked hard on this Hard Development may help in- Times Dancef’ Come one. comeifluence Phase 3. It is vital in all, enjoy yourselves and show view of having regional govern- your appreciation of their ef- ments involved in planning as forts on your behalf. well as the province. By the way, have you got your winter flannels out yet? The shovels stacked in the gar- age ready for immediate use? Did you haVe your annual win- ter check-up? The reason for all this concern is: just before our bus left Gravenhurst, we saw snow flakes drifting lazily down. Not much but enough to let us know that winter is racing along to get here. I kid you not. A G0 official advises pas- sengers wishing to catch a northbound bus to be on the north side of Elgin Mills Road across from the shelter at the times listed for the terminal in the time table. They will then be in plenty of time to catch the vehicle which will have to travel about a mile and a half. Later in the evening the Lad- ies Auxiliary of Branch 302, Gravenhurst. served a cold sup- per. Thoroughly enjoyed by all. “Boom Boom" Bob Dick- son was master of ceremonies. Even our bus driver. Wally, had a grand time. Came the close of the evening and once again we returned to camp. This set the stage for the re- turn journey and what a blink- ing riot it was, too. Our est- eemed president had us in stit- ches with his stories, jokes and funny vignettes. The miles just rolled by with laughter. We were all holding our sides and begging him to stop, but this had no effect on him and he just kept rolling on. Oh, what Northbound People Unhappy With GO Bus Andrew's boys of Orillia. Good rhythm and varied tempos. Everyone hit the sack, only to be rudely awakened at some beastly hour by a very mis- guided rooster. Also his harem. Couldn’t really get mad because it was so funny. Department of Public Works of Canada Toronto District TENDERS SEALED TENDERS ADDRES- SED TO The District Director, Department of Public Works of Canada, 241 Jarvis Street, Room 605, Toronto 200. On- tario, and endorsed “TENDER FOR PAVING OF YARD AND DRIVEWAY, POST OFFICE, KING CITY, ONTARIO." will be received until 3.00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) September 29, 1970. Plans, specifications and form of tender can be seen, or can be obtained from: The Office of the Postmaster Post Office King City, Ontario To be considered each tender must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Depart- ment and in accordance with the conditions set forth there- in. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. G. D. TOBIN MANAGER ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES {Wants Urban Axis Development [Through Woodbridge, Kleinburg An urban axis development of considerable size in the Woodbridge-Nashville-Kleinburg area, instead of along Yonge Street. is the proposal of Milani 8: Milani Holdings Limited of Thornhill. This development company has large holdings of undeVeloped land in Vaughan Township. Vaughan Council and Planning Board have approved a Milani development known as West Woodbridge on the peri- phery of that village and has under consideration two Milani developments in the Kleinburg area. .ment. axis. The area is a better one than the Yonge Street Cor- ridor." The presentation compared the two areas under 16 head- ings including water supply, drainage. sewage disposal. trans- portation, hydro. gas, recreation, agriculture cost, possibilities, benefits, local housing, environ- ment, educational opportunities. access to cultural centres and industrial and. housing deveIOp- It contended that the proposed axis surpassed the Yonge Street area in every respect. "Darcy McKeough has opened the door for you to be involved in this Design for Development before it is too late." Mr. Bayly told members of council. “If the new regional government does not produce a master plan by 1974, there is danger of it being cut out and the province taking over. The design for de- velopment will be more defini- tive by 1972 and any plan you may then come up with will have to fit into the overall plan. Any planning done now which is consistent with the principles Md Goals of this Design for The Milani proposal was con- tained in a 14-page document with four-page appendix pre- sented to Vaughan Township Council at its September 8 meeting by John Bayly, re- search assistant. The presentation dealt with the Design for Development. Toronto-Centred Plan unveiled May 5 by Ontario Premier John Roberts and members of his cabinet. This “white paper" was studied by Mr. Bayiy and other members of the Milani staff in conjunction with the plan for Regional Government in York, presented by Minister of Municipal Affairs Darcy Mc- Keough on May 6, and other studies including the Smith Re- port on Taxation and the MTARTS Study. “Mr. McKeough invited you to participate in his speech of May 6. He has given you an opportunity to be involved in planning. If the region can’t do the job the province by de- fault will have too large a role in regional affairs. 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TABLETS “Council will have much more to say about planning under regional government. The planning boards will be done away with and decisions on planning will be made by coun- cil. It will be like Metro where each individual municipality plans within the overall con- cept of development established by the regional council,†Coun- cillor Gordon Risk noted. “I feel bhat the Design for Development is a lot more flex- ible than people believe." stated Reeve Garnet Williams. Council decided to receive the report and study it and have a recommendation for the September 21 meeting. It was noted that municipalities’ pres- entations on the Design for De- velopment must be sent in be- fore the end of this month. “Since the northward urban axis now in existence will not be in the Town of Vaughan, we should give this proposal con- sideration," said Councillor Dalton McArthur. COVER GIRL $6.00 PER HOUR DRIVING LESSONS 14 oz. plastic bottle. Inmnsive cu. louon. 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