"There are two kinds of peo- ,1ng at 7b,“. In a letter sent P19 “'110 DUI 0†buying "10'0" car‘home with students last week licence plates untilthe last min- principal Robert Kml announ. “19 9‘79"." Fur-H License Issuericed that this year the school is William N93] “31“ "The Liberal"lreturning to the traditional forâ€" this week. 'There are those who‘mat of private pal-em.teachel~ in. honestly don't. have the moneyderviews. any earlier and only reach the‘ Each teacher will have a Stu- needed amount by strict bud- dent secretary. From 7 to 730 gem“! dln'infl January and Feb' pm these secretaries will he in ruary. and then there are those whose attitude is ‘Whv should I let the government have the use of my money before I have. to?" Indications are that these two classes of people comprise the‘ largest part of the population of this area, With less than six‘ weeks until the February 29l deadline (an extra day this yearl. sales of license plates is.‘ not brisk. However. Mr. Neale assures us there are signs that this is the annual pattern and] that. the tempo is picking up! the school gymnasium and will schedule interviews for parents with the individual teachers, The interviews will take place in the various cl a s s r o o m s throughout the evening. Guides will be present to direct parents to the correct locations Parents wishing {unher dis- cussions with individual teach- ers, guidance counsellors or school officials will be able to have the arrangements made during the evening. The return to the format of “We will soon have to begin inâ€"fprivate interviews was the re- creasing our staff to handle the‘sult of a decision by the teachâ€" large volume of business that ers and reflects an attempt by occures annually in the last few‘the school to inform and involve weeks." There will he no ex-parents and community in a tension of the deadline. lvariety of ways. As well as the Mr. Neal's office is located at direct contact of Parents' Night. 40 Elgin Mills Road East. Richâ€"‘Langstaff will be seeking more mond Hill. in a new buildinginformal community participa- erected last year. Ample park-ition in a special two-day ex~ ing has been provided on theiperimental program in early property. I February. “We will soon have to begin in- creasing our: staff to handle the large volume of business that occures annually in the lasl few weeks." There will he no ex- tension of the deadline, ('\ Pnlï¬. mmmmmmunnunmnmmmmumnnnmmumnmumuunmu '- a n g S t a f f SC (on da TY Last Day '72 Plates Holding Parents' Night Feb. I Langslaff Secondary School IS holding iis annual Parenls' “1W Mr. Brgzs also volunteered to act as the contact man for those groups wishing to use the signhoard to advertise events. (fnuncillor Shaun Bells reported total cost of reno- vating the sign. including the two sets of inserts. will be $750 and was authorized by council to make this ex- penditure. at its January 10 meeting. The on? set will carry a welcome to Richmond Hill. The other set will be res- erved for advertising var- ious events in the town. the sponsors to pay for the cost of painting them and for lnslallation and removal. Richmond Hill Town Council has decided to shore up. repair and paint the signhoard in the south Yonge Street area and pur- chase two sets of inserts. T 0 Repair Town, Signboard This is Levendale Mets’ 12th Anniversary! There isn’t any birthday cake, but iust look at the way we’ve chopped prices so you can do the celebrating! LEAN MEATY SPARE RIBS. . lb. 49¢ SIRLOIN STEAKS . . . . . lb. $1.09 BLADE or SHORT RIB ROAST5 SAUSAGE BEADED PORK CII'I'LETS . (Grade A â€" Any BUTT PORK CHOPS 9 BREADED VEAI. CUTLETS ‘ FRESH GROUND CHUCK . MINCED BEEF . . lb. 49¢ 3 BONELESS DINNER HAMS . . JUST GIVE US A TRY . . YOU'LL BE MORE THAN SATISFIED YOU’LL ALSO BE SURPRISED AT THE MONEY YOU SAVE! LEVENDALE ROA llllll‘ THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday. Jan. 20, 1972 illllllllllI““lll“mlllllllllullfllllllflmullull" LEVENDALE MEATS Langstaff Secondary School is holding its annual Parents' Night tonight IThursdayi begin- ning at 7pm. In a letter sent home with students last week Principal Robert Ki'ol announ- ced that this year the school is returning to the traditional for- mat of private parent-teacher in- ierviews. Each teacher will have a stuâ€" dent secretary. From 7 to 7:30 pm these secretaries will be in the school gymnasium and will schedule interviews for parents with the individual teachers, The interviews will take place in the Various C] a s s r o o m s throughout the evening Guides will be present to direct parents to the correct locations. Parents wishing funher dis- cussions with individual teach- nrs, guidance counsellors or school officials will be able to have the arrangements made To clarify its requirements, the health unit has circulated a copy of its policies for the in- formation nf councils and com- mittees of adjustment. These policies were studied by Richâ€" mond Hill Council January 10. The policies. now in force. are as follows: For a vacant, lot with no ser- vices. the minimum require- ments include 15,000 square Requirements of the Region of York Health Unit for private sewage disposal systems isepiic tanks and tile bedSI have come in for severe criticism in areas of the region Iincluding some sections of Richmond Hill) dur- ing the past year. New Guidelines May Come In April Strict Septic Tank Requirements (Link or Form) o RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Telephone 884-5801 CHARTER FLIGHTS : Where the minimum level of the water table is in doubt in dry times of the year. the test cut must be done in the spring. Percolation tests sampling may be the discretion of unit. For an existing permanent dwelling on an undersized lot, with a malfunctioning scpiic ’9nk system. a drilled well “ill be regarded as the equivalent of one service, if possible. feet. water table at five feel. no fill allowed. For a vacant lot with one ser- vice. the minimum requiremenm include 7.500 square feet, water table at five feet. no fill allow ed. Repairs ‘0 eXlS‘mg malfunc- Some flexibility may he used at tioning SE’SIemS “'1†be judged the discretion of the medical on their individual merits. but officer of health in individual will be allowed if at all possible.‘cases‘ based on their mm Fill will be allowed only if merits. both adjacent lots are alreadyl The health unit also points filled. or to repair an existing out it is quite possible new malfunctioning system iguidelines will be issued by the Weight) is in doubt in‘L On lots of approximately two e year, the test‘acres. the health unit says it ie in the spi‘ing.5\vould allow elevated tile beds ests and solid depending on the circumstances. be required at‘ The health unit's authority for 0‘ “‘9 healthimaking these regulations come-s . . under the Public Health Acl. “S‘mg malfunc' Some flexibility may he used at novated from a summer cottage to a permanent dwelling. the lot must meet full standards before approval for a septic tank sys- tem will be given. The health unit also reports being informed by 1he Water Resources Commission that no more hookups are to he made to existing private water sys~ tems. Therefore. any lots in areas ostensibly serviced by these systems must be 15,000 square feet in area. lbs lb . $1.29 65¢ 55¢ 89¢ 39¢ 59¢ 69¢ ,3 medical" individual A large portion of this com- munity is subdued and numb due to the tragic car accident Friday near North Bay that took the life of Robert James Rea- man. son of Isaac and Ruth and brother of Jean and Marjorie. Sympathy Note A large portion of this com- is subdued and numb due to the tragic car accident Friday near North Bay that took the life of Robert James Rea- man. son of Isaac and Ruth and brother of Jean and Marjorie. had met about munity several who have. met with This young this four reporter man only times. Bob left, with me a very good and very positive impres- sion, What a tragedy that this greater risk than is necessary. regard for the hazards involved. Sunday evening and had a won-t general toward bright and very promising life. i think of one beer advertlse- and other lives are so swiftly curtailed in similar car. motor- cycle or snowmobile accidents! This reporter thaving visited funeral parlors to pay respect to friends and relatives similar violent deaths) ls appalled at attitude several forms of transportation. Often these attitudes encourage ment that is still showing snow- mobilers leaping up over banks. etc. Isn't it about time that these irresponsible advertise- ments were brought in line to prevent further unnecessary tragedy? Further to this. I have wit- nessed young children constant- ly using these machines on fields and showing very little tare. across fields. where he or she If one of our politicians could say that giving a motorcycle to a young boy is like giving him much more the‘ a revolver. how risk with the snowmobile. There wire and unseen hazards could remain several hours in- jured without being found. Neighborhood Notes ’l‘wcnty-one young people gathered at Headford United ALâ€: c lelkxs vun. nut 5 they are seeking to contact a young people who are in ne of help or any who would 1i to join them. They are suppot ed by a group of very dedicat men and women. for the mt pait. their parents. Do 1' hesitate to direct your you people to visit. here on Saturd evenings around 8 o‘clock. LIBERAL CLASSIFIEDS PHONE 884-1105 EHURRY! HURRY! HURRY! JUST 3 DAYS LEFT! | RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE -- 250 YONGE ST. NORTH ‘ are sorry to announce the closing of our Richmond Hill Branch after more than 12 years at this location. I We wish to thank all our customers for their patronage, and to say thatwe will be back bigger and better than ever. I All our name brand suits, single ' breasted and newest fashions, one ‘ pant. Sizes 36 to 46. I Reg. to 105.00 i Reg. to 135.00 I Reg. to 75.00 :Men’s Corduroy Slacks | Thick whale young men's styling, reg. to 4 14.95. Assorted colours, belt loops and I Reg. to 17.95 :Men's White I Dress Shirts E iiéTg.w £31166 : MEN'S Name Brand : Long Sleeve : Sport Shirts SAVE UP T0 50% AND MORE Men's Wool SPORT COATS A wide range of new.jackets in single breasted styles. Sizes 36 to 46. zipper GLOSING OUT Mostly in plain colours, some patterns â€"â€" Koratrpns. Sizes 29 to 44. Reg. to 10.95 Men's Arrow Brand Long Sleeve Dress Shirts. Sizes 141,42 to 17143. Good sleeve lengths. Long sleeve. assorted colours and patterns mostly Perma Press. Sizes 8 to 18. JACK FRASE R STORES Men's Cation Casuals BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS ALL SALES FINAL E!!!!!!! LEASE EXPIRED! Headford Community Happenings MEN'S SUITS ON HUNDREDS OF BRAND NAME MEN’S AND BOYS' WEAR CORRESPONDENT: FRANK TUCKER bright and very promising life. and other lives are so swiftly curtailed in similar car. motor- cycle or snowmobile accidents! bright and very promising life. and other lives are so swiftly curtailed in similar car. motor- cycle or snowmobile accidents! This reporter (having visited several funeral parlors to pay respect to friends and relatives who have met with similar violent deaths) ls appalled at the general attitude toward several forms of transportation. Often these attitudes encourage greater risk than is necessary. I think of one beer advertise- ment that is still showing snow- mobilers leaping up over banks. etc. Isn‘t it about time that these irresponsible advertise- ments were brought in line to prevent further unnecessary tragedy? Further to this. I have wit- nessed young children constant- ly using these machines on fields and showing very little regard for the hazards involved. RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 250 YONGE ST. N, == RICHMON HILL JACK fl FRASER 73.75 44.00 2 for 7.00 3.00 5.99 PHONE 889-2 000 Men's All-Wool TOP COATS Men's and Young Men's SPORT In broken colour and size group. Sizes 36 to 42. O R99. to 59.95 Reg. to 59.95 Men's Zip-Lined All-WEATHER 3 great styles â€" Boys’ Eski Coats â€"â€" boys’ Safety Coat â€" Boys’ Ski Jackets. Sizes 8 to 16. Reg. to 14.95. COATS Orlon lined. Sizes 36 to 44. Boys Reg. to 39.95 Also other outerwear at greatly reduced prires. Assorted group of better quality slacks, some straight leg. Styles and flares. Sizes 8 to 18. Reg. to 6.95 S.M.L. Mostly_Mock Turtle. Zipper This is only a small sampling.... LOOK FOR MANY, MANY MORE UNADVERTISED BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. ALL REDUCED TO CLEAR. “Ellis 8-99 MEN'S LONG SLEEVE BOYS' OUTERWEA ' Dfess Slï¬cks 8. Casuals 5 LEASE EXPIRED! 25.00 Use Your Jack Fraser Stores Charge Card or Chargex derful time. We are glad to see the fervor and enthusiasm that these young people showed for their Christian faith. They gen- erally staff the Fish Net. on Yonge Street at Richvale, where they are seeking to contact any young people who are in need of help or any who would like to join them. They are support- ed by a group of very dedicated men and women, for the most part their parents. Do not hesitate to direct your young people to visit here on Saturday evenings around 8 o‘clock. r 3.99 23.00