Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 23 Dec 1971, p. 10

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...,.-u nun uuuu w Gravel or with'a contractor of his own choice. 6. Markham Sand & Gravel may be reached at ZEnith 25320. This' service is to commence on January 3rd. 1972. William C. Lazenby, H. D. Schiller. Chairman, Mayor Works & Property (‘ommitlee A copy of the new by-law, together with a plan showing collection areas and pick-up days will be mailed to all persons involved prior to the commencement of the new service. The service provides for: Once per week collection from residential build- ing's. apartment buildings, commercial, industrial and institutional buildings. Particular note should be made of the following: 1. In the event of a l‘mlirlav Hm: mm “nu-ww- TO All. RESIDENTS AND PROPERTY OWNERS New Garbage Collection By-Law, Pickâ€"Up Areas And Collection Days Commencing January 3rd, I972 81 YONGE STREET SOUTH Garbage and Refuse Collection By-law No. 81-71 Explanatory Information The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill has entered into a contract under which Mark- ham Sand & Gravel Company Limited is to carry out a garbage collection service for all the resi- dents of the Town. 10 CLASSIC LITE & SOLWD will be increased from $5 to $6,, effective January 1, 1972. Subscribers may renew their subscriptions at the old rate until the above date. There will be no change in the single copy price of 15c. ircicular note should be made of the following: In the event of a holiday, the area normally collected on that day will be collected on the following day. In the event of any change there will be newspaper advertisement. To ensure pick-up the material to be collected should be placed at the roadside not later than 7:30 am. on the day of collection. On a collection day the contractor is not re- quired to pick up more than 10 containers or bundles or combination thereof for each com- mercial, industrial or institutional building and from each dwelling unit in a building. The contractor is not required to pick up material not put out in accordance with the bylaw or where the bundle or container when filled exceeds 50 pounds. Persons requiring collection services in excess of that provided by the by~law should make private arrangements with Markham Sand & n VVVVVV . SUSCRIPTION INCREASE Due to continually mounting production costs annual subscription rate to “THE LIBERAL” NOTICE THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Dec. 23. 1971 [NIT]! Town ’m' 0 Richmond Hill PHONE 881-1803 TABLE COLOR TV HANDCRAFTED 19” DECORATOR-COMPACT 180 sq. in. picture the ZENITH CHROMACOLOR TV's [more than 3.000 complaints have ‘been received and investigated through the office in Toronto which serves York and Ontario and the office in Oakville which serves Halton and Peel. About 600 of the complaints were cleared up by simple mea- sures â€" stopping open burning or making minor changes in‘ Since the department's air management branch offices were opened almost three years ago Minister of Environment processes or material handling. George Kerr announced this The remaining complaints in- month that an estimated $13.-‘:volved major sources for which 120,000 will be spent by 19751formal control programs have on equipment to control lndus- been developed or are to be de- trial. commercial and ‘ institu-tveloped in the near future. tional sources of air pollution in’ In the past‘two years we ah. the Counties of York. Halton. management branch has sur. Peel and ontalilo' Of,th15i\'eyed 550 schools in this re- amount more than $3.5 million gion‘ Most met the requirememfls has already been spent "nf tho unmarmnt DWMH“ Air Management Halts Pollution From Schools, Farms, Industries AT YOUR NEW STORE IN RICHMOND HILL .11. you own an RCA product that requires service, call the people who know RCA best. SERVICE 16 MARTIN ROSS AVE 638-6040 RICHMOND HILL NOW AVAILABLE color TV specialists" Everyone had fun â€" the organizers of the event, the clowns, Vic Bob Dickson, and the young guests, who enjoyed every moment of the lighted by the arrival of Santa Claus carrying a large bag of gifts, whic the high spirited revellers. Debbie Barber. pictured above, shows her appreciation to the jovial him a hearty big kiss. The Legion echoed with the happy sounds of children on when Branch 375 entertained members‘ children and grandchi] Party. and up And What Do You Want For Christmas? The Department communique outlining the program for p01â€" Iution control hears the footnote. “This communication is printed on recycled paper." Each situation presents dif- ferent problems requiring an in- dividual appmach, says the Min- ister. Expert advice has been obtained from the Department of Agriculture and Food to as- sist in reviewing situations in- volving disposal of farm and animal wastes. IHKWQNKMOKKKKKKÂ¥* Hospitals. foundaries. indust- ries, have all been inspected and regulations enforced. Orders have been issued to nine comp- anies including BP Refinery. Gulf Oil Canada. Regent Re- fining tCanadal Limited, Shell Canada, Domtar Fine Papers. Ontario Steel. for purposes of controlling air contaminants. Surveys of 32 federal build- ings have been completed with four of them converting to cleaner fuels. ‘ In addition. 20 schools have stopped using inefficient incin- erators. Some, say McKnight. were burning refuse in open drums but this practice has been discontinued. i In the pasttwo years the air ‘management branch has sur- iveyed 550 schools in this re- gion. Most met the requirements ‘of the EnViroBment Protection Act of 1971. Under voluntary iprograms seven schools were Iconverted from coal to a cleaner jfuel, and eight others are {scheduled for conversion. I In the Region of York, York ‘County Board of Education has in the past three years converm ted Walter Scott, Pleasantville and the older part of Crosby} Heights Schools to gas from: coal. The heating system atf Richmond Hill High School was converted earlier. This completes conversion of heating system, says the board‘s Superintendent of Plants and Sites Ronald McKnight. Inspec- tions continue to keep systems up to standard. (K'EIEKKKKW cHAnuaN HARDWARE y sounds of children on Sunday afternoon, December 12 children and grandchildren at the annual Christmas 52" Warren Ramer â€" Doug Ramer g 51’ M a: ,7 , appreciation to the jovial old gentleman by giving Warren Ramer MERRY CHRISTMAS Best wishes to all. Santa's making a list of all our friends so that he can be especially gaod lo each of you. RAMER FUELS lowns. Vic Coulter, Neil Jarvie and ent of the party, which was high- gifts, which he later distributed to RICHMOND HILL (Photo by Stuart's Studio) wur nuuwrlzea Lnevrmet. umsmonue Dealer 111 chhmond Hill s 3,3}; Ex» «NS I} front-end * offenmg 4 / Give LA 551?pr FL 0 WERS \Q: a; $-l WEEK“ 884=5211 . MiW . you’re muleskahead Wlth â€"wide selections of potted plants â€" poinsu cyclemen. azalea< and pot mums â€"fresh arrangements styled especially for â€"artificial Christmas arrangements Christmas Hours 328 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill, Ontario Dec. 16 - 23 9 am. - 9 p.m. s â€" poinsettias,

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