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The Liberal, 1 Jun 1972, p. 5

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of wedded bliss on June 3. To " ' - i all concerned, may you all cel- What a ahow thls was' ourl only regret was that there‘ :33: many more years Of 1139' weren't more in attendancel , t . * These lads have come from‘ , nothing up to personnel that‘ theArseyggemfietggggyogogagsm are something to be really‘ 375 that will take part in an pm“ 0" Captain Vic were“ kind of 5 arts i a.d f my has with the help of the officers p n 1 0 e â€"â€" both civilian and paymentl cause. Recently such members force __ made these lads some” travelled some distance to take‘thing to Shout about. The var: part in a few games of crib-- ‘ b _ ‘ . ious awards were numerous and‘ age one Of these Spmtmg sort cannot be listed here. To each was Comrade Earl Freeland. - ~ Unfortunately Earl and hisfifl? he‘rgrgieatlgasfigeffir ‘zguffiil. partner didn‘t win anything; af-‘ - - “‘1‘ ha“ practice on Friday ev_‘deav0urs. It was not in vain‘ To enlng Comrade Earl put in anWou that won awards we offer . . our sincere thanks: to those that app???“ at the Frlday mghtiwere not mentioned we. offer we“ 0 and came Up the my"our sincere sympathies. You stery winner. Just goes to show‘gave it a good tn, _ but _ you What can happen' Why no“don't forget there is another figg‘lgoggtyga gf‘fédgitwght and iyear coming up. Among the hon- . ored guests this afternoon were t_frh?._1}‘°kÂ¥.__tffiket..wa§,ffi‘jf‘ Barney Danson MP. York North. It seems that there are or have been birthdays and anni- versaries celebrated among our keen lads and lassles. With re- gard to the birthdays we hear that Ivor and Ethel Buck did some celebrating; also Mabel Havlland. Did you ever see a birthday cake like Mabel got on Friday night? Hubby George got down to some mischief and came up with a cake made of ice with a huge green candle. Don't know who got the biggest laugh Mabel or the rest of the crowd in attendance. With regard to anniversaries â€" the. little birds have passed the word that Cord and Ad- elaide Mills celebrate 28 years of wedded bliss on June 3. To all concerned. may you all cel- ebrate many more years of hap- piness. hoggfltlfigzs is‘11:}!1 WP htSingeI‘ely you further Information with re- “ e “g p "595 ard to this. Price for going 31' Branch 375 _Fuddle Duddles":§ng is 525 each and worth 9V. :fgesout‘gwattltérsig 32:5 oild ptom- My penny. Hurry up everyone, . n rep- ' aration to challenging any otherlthe cum“ ‘1‘“? 1: {rune 10. branch that is willing to take‘ Visited Bedlam Abbey the on these daredevils. From all other week As usual the reports the referees are the‘local task force was out in full swmgingest: the rest of the attack formation. The inmates troops are great getting to _the were cutting the grass and look- aecond stop: from there it is aims for long lost loot. Under one 303’ ride to “I? “ma 51°t a“dltree, a baseball. Another inmate the? home agam- 1" a Wheel'It’ound two baseball gloves: an- chair yet. You ought to see whom“ler the bat to match same. they have for a mascot. \vateerefore anyone could count to boy (girl) and bat-boy! Out ofiten guess what was happen- thisnworld. _The ‘tFuddle Bud-ling} {(011 are so right, Now we d1“ have blg asplratlons~ They still give you three guesses as want to Challenge Dynes Jew‘uto who did the rest of the grass ellers at the end of the sea- cutting and the first two don't son. Come on out and support count Gosh vou people are this daring team. Any fundslsmartg May 95y: Seems as if raised are in aid of Branch 370 one inmate heaved the ball a Sports I. I. * little harder than necessary and If > another is writhing on the , seems that there are or ground in agony, Whoops, here have been birthdays and anon-{comes the matron __ head for versaries celebrated among our-u1e storm shelter5_ Whee. we .35. keen lads and lassles. With re-‘caped just in time. The last we gard to the birthdays we hear that Ivor and Ethel Buck did some celebrating: also Mabel Haviland. Did you ever see a birthday cake like Mabel got on Friday night? Hubby George got down to Some mischief and came up with a cake made of heard as we beat a hasty ret- reat down the lane was the mat- ron's foggy tones and some blood curdling yells. Will make sure the next time we visit that all lethal weapons are safely hidden. No junior â€"- not from us but the inmates. ’pi‘iVileges of indiv1duals. Ke‘ form legislation. based on a re- port of the McRuer Royal Com‘ mission Inquiry Into Civil Lib- erties, was introduced in the Legislature a year ago and came into effect last March. In this province there are over 100 tribunals which influ- ence everything from the price ,of milk to the location of apart- ment buildings. With the in- creasing number of such tri- bunals, and the volume of work they must handle. it was inevit- able that t‘he rights of some citi- zens were infringed at times. I feel that this new Magna Carta is one of the most import- ant pieces of legislation ever passed here. These are your rights. and you should be aware let them. The person who appears be- fore a tribunal. with the new law. will have these protecâ€" tionsâ€" 0 He will have the right to reasonable notice of the time and place of the hearing, to reasonable information of any allegations respecting his char- acter. conduct or competence. 0 He will be entitled to a public hearing unless the triâ€" bunal decides to meet in camera because public security m- intimnh': financial or personal Before we get down to fur- tion will be given out at the ther business. we regret to re- next general meeting -â€" so be port that a few of our friends sure to turn out in force for] and comrades are in sick bay. that. ‘ If you get a chance. why not; * * t * send them a card or better still.= Have you got your names drop by and Spend a few min- down for the District Drumhead utes with them. Mrs. Mabel Service being held in Orillia? Haviland is spending the next There is a place for them on couple of weeks in York Ccn- the bulletin board in the club- tral; Mrs. Janet Johns still has room. a little time left in Scarboro While we are on the subject Centenary Hospital; Comrade at putting names down â€" What Fred Burt is staying in Doctors about the trip to' the Highland Hospital, Toronto; while Com- Games? This is a very special fade 301) Jones is Putting up at trip. Any member that has been the Toronto General. Come on on one of these do's can tell eveWone. hurry up and fly' the you just what a time can be had. coop â€"â€" it IS Just too darn nice June 24 and 25 â€"â€" a weekend to stay indoors. gthat should not be missed. Geo- _ * * * "' zrge Diceman can and will give hoggflzfizzsisufée WP htSingereil/‘you further information with re- “ “g p rase‘ ard to this. Price for going al- Branch 375 .Fuddle Duddles"|§ng is 525 each and worth W. are out swattmg the old tom- cry pennv. Hurry up everyone], “0" (7) these days in prep'1the cutoff date is June 10. aration to challenging any other| at w a a: branch that is willing to take‘ Visited Bedlam Abbey the on these daredeviis. From all other week As usual the reports the referees are theloca] task force was out in full awlngingest; the rest of thelauack formation. The inmates troops are great getting to the were cutting the grass and 100k- second stop; from there it is aims for long lost loot Under one joy ride to the, “ma 51°t and tree. a baseball. Another inmate then home again. In a wheel- found two baseball gloves; an. chair yet. You ought to see who;other the bat to match same. they have for a mascot. wateriBefore anyone could count to boy (girltand bat-boy! Out ofitem guess what was happen- New M agm Ontario This week. instead of report- ing to you on my activities since my last column appeared. I would like to discuss two pieces of government legislationâ€"one passed last March and a bill now before the Legislature. The first has been dubbed “A New Magna Carta". The original, signed in 1215. guaran- teed the principal that the King's power must be limited by law. Its successor is aimed at protecting the rights and privileges of individuals. Re- form legislation, based on a re- port of the McRuer Royal Com- mission Inquiiy Into Civil Lib- erties. was introduced in the Legislature a year ago and came into effect last March. In this province there are over 100 tribunals which influ- ence everything from the price of milk to the location of apart- ment buildings. With the in- creasing number of such tri- bunals. and the volume of work they must handle. it was inevit- able that t'he rights of some citi- zens were infringed at times. The lucky ticket was drawn by Mrs. Buck of Keswick. Thank you ma‘am and congrats to Comrade Ear]. We welcome the safe ret- urn of all our members and their ladies from the Dominion Convention hosted by Branch 76 Regina. This convention was very very well attended. Be sure to read your newsletter when it arrives because there will be much that will interest all members. Further informa- Robert Smellie. of Winnipeg,‘ was recently elected presidentI of the Royal Canadian Legionl at the organization's national convention in Regina. A grad- uate in law from the University of Manitoba. he also served| during World War II with the! Royal Winnipeg Rifles. landing; in Normandy on DeDay. A. former Minister of Municipal Affairs for Manitoba. he has} been active in Legion work! since 1948. As Legion presi-l dent. he succeeds Judge Red-‘ mond Roche of Montreal. 1 Legion President ROBERT SMELLIE QC Your legion Reports Air Cadets Inspection Was Held Saturday Branch 375. Royal Canadian Legion By Chris Ratchford â€" 884-5260 Among our other guests were â€"â€" Major L. B. Vermette CD Downsview; Sgt. F. Hewitt CD Iof Downsview; Mr. R. Niven â€"â€" air cadet representative for On- tario: Capt. J. M. Thomas CD AFB Toronto. With personnel ‘xlike this behind us, how can 1these lads fail. Visited Bedlam Abbey bhe other week. As usual the local task force was out in full attack formation. The inmates While we are on the subject of putting names down â€" What about the trip to' the Highland Games? This is a very special Big doings Saturday for mem- bers of Squadron 778 Air Cad- ets. It was the occasion of the annual inspection held in the new town arena. We were invit- ed to witness this event and it gives us great pleasure to let you know just what went on. Officers in charge of this parade were: CO Vic Vierens; Lt. G. E. Rodgley CD: Lt. F. C. Barrott: 2nd Lt. Tom McKeage; Rev. Cantain David Sproule; Capt. L. W. Krystolovich: Mr. P. C. Bryden: Mr. T. D. Carter: Mr. J. F. Francey; Mr. A. J. Stong and Maj. (retl N. G. Sproule CD. All these officers both civ- ilian and permanent force have given their time to make this squadron what it is. The lads themselves have worked to the best of their abilities to make their dreams come true. Support these lads. The officers of 778 Squadron would like to extend their {thanks to members of the lady veterans that pitched in without ;a word of warning to assist Ewhere they could; to Gord Mills {for the wonderful dinner that .he hatched to all those that at- tended and made this day the success that it was. Our very sincere thanks. By the way. don‘t forget this date: June 17. the kickoff of the Centennial for Rich- mond. President Douglas Hop- son of Branch 375 would like to see as many members as pos- sible out for the big parade. ‘Members will meet at the Leg- ion Court before the parade Imoves off. More about this maj- Ior event at a later date. FOR EXCITING SELL YOUR UNWANTABLES PHONE 884-1105 NEWS SEE PAGE 14 GREENWOOD RENAULT This week. instead of report- ing to you on my activities since my last column appeared. I would like to discuss two pieces of government legislationâ€"one passed last March and a bill now before the Legislature. The first has been dubbed “A New Magna Carta". The original. signed in 1215. guaran- teed the principal that the I feel that this new Magna Carta is one of the most import- ant pieces of legislation ever passed here. These are your rights. and you should be aware of them. The person who appears be- 0 He will be entitled to a public hearing unless the triâ€" bunal decides to meet in camera because public security or intimate financial or personal matters are involved. and he can challenge that decision be- fore the courts. and place of the hearing. to reasonable information of any allegations respecting his char- acter. conduct or competence. 0 He can be represented by a lawyer or agent. has the right KINB CITY - 835-5301 BUILDING MATERIALS SAND 8. GRAVEI. Thornhill Building Supply Ltd. 361 JOHN ST. â€" THORNHILL 889-4137 â€" 889-4176 Open ‘til Noon Saturdays â€" Cash and Carry BIG BLOCK CUTLASS SALE HAPPENS THIS SA TURDA Y 7 BRAND NEW I972 CUTLASS MODELS Go Up On The Block For Immediate Sale King City Telephone 833-530] Whether you are interested in the luxurious Supreme 4 door hardtop or one of the three available Cutlas 2 door hardtops with just the right amount of options, the choice is yours. INCLUDED ARE: â€" 1 CUTLAS SUPREME 4 DOOR HARDTOP â€" 1 CUTLAS ‘S’ 2 DOOR HARDTOP â€" 3 CUTLAS 2 DOOR HARDTOPS If you have a trade. all the better. because we're giving the highest trade-in allowance on really good used cars. These seven brand new Cutlas models are serviced and ready for immediate delivery. '50 make it on over to Peter Boyd Chevrolet Olds- mobile this Saturday â€"â€" doors open at 9:30 am. 1 CUTLAS 2 DOOR SPORT COUPE 1 F-85 4 DOOR SEDAN New Magna Carta For Ontario Citizens 15. guaran- 0 He has the right to written that the decisions, with reasons for the be limited decisions. if he requests them. pr is aimed 0 He has the right of appeal to rights and the courts, often on the basis 111315. Re- of facts as well as law, or both. WE DELIVER â€"-â€" Queen 3' Park Report Another William Hodgson MLA. YORK COUNTY’S DAY (MPH NUMBEBOR‘ CAMP NOW OFFERS BOTH REs‘IDENT BOYS AND GIRLS to call and examine witnesses and to cross-examine other wit- nesses. 0 He is protected against self-incrimination in any subse- quent civil or criminal proceed- ings. adjournments There are 90 bills currently before the Legislature, one of which is aimed at reform of: municipal election procedures. I am in favor of the two year term. If a representative isi doing good work, and meeting the needs of the electorate, he will be returned to officeâ€" often by acclamation. To some-i one newly-elected. two years‘ doesn't seem a long time. but‘ to an individual anxious to be a candidate. it can seem a very long time. Before the act receives third reading. it will be thoroughly discussed in standing com- mittee. and I expect there will be several minor amendments. Friday, the Heritage Ontario Congress will begin in Toronto. At that time, people from every national origin in the province will come together to examine our collective heritage and hopefully. to produce a basis of understanding. I believe that quite a number of my constit- uents will be attending the con- gress. Ontario Place is now open with many new attractions. 1 am sure that it will continue to provide exciting summer rec- reation for all our people. Also opening soon is a new Trade And Industry Centre at University Avenue and King Street in Toronto. 0 He can ask for reasonable York North FOR A native of Peterboro. Dr. Lord retired as head of the University of Toronto's mec- hanical engineering department in 1971. He is a graduate in engineering from the Univer- The citation acclaims Dr. Lord as “the savior of public open space in the Metro region." York Atkinson College Honors Dr. Ross Lloyd Dr. Ross Lord. P. Eng, of Toronto, chairman of Metro Conservation Authority since 1958. was honored by Atkinson College, York University, at its convocation Saturday. One of Canada‘s foremost hydraulic and flood control en- gineers, Dr. Lord received an honorary Doctor of Science de- gree from the university. “Future generations will look upon his work as being among the most important contribu- tions toward making Toronto and region a desirable place in which to live". the citation con- tinues. noting that the MTRCA has acquired, developed and maintains some 22.000 acres of land which are preserved for public recreational use. sity of Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, in accordance with the Weed Control Act, RSO 1960, Chapter 427, 1965, 141 amended, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the municipality of The Town of Richmond Hill, are destroyed by date of June 10. 1972, with necessary cuttings throughout the season, the municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charg- ing the costs against the lands in taxes, as set out in the Act. The compliance with the terms of this act by all citizens is mandatory. Weeds on vacant lots are not only unsightly, but a public nuisance. Do your part to eliminate this nuisance. DESTROY WEEDS NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS IG,'WIDE, ~ “78"seri Thronto. received his RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE. RICHMOND HILL You’re mile'sAahead at Open Thursday & Friday Evenings ’til 9 pm. STORES “‘lo'wac Weed Inspector F. Bovaird. Municipality of Richmond Hill W. master's degree at MIT and his PhD at the U of T, where he taught from 1935. He served as president of the Association of Professional Engineers in 1946 and on North York Plan- ning Board for 15 years. serv- ing as vice-chairman for 10 years. He is the only Canadian to have been awarded the Free- man Fellowship of the Ameri- can Society of Mechanical En- gineers (in 1932) which enabled him to study in Germany. trol work, Dr. Lord has con tributed to safe mining opera tions in Ontario. NEWMARKET: 1972 taxes on a home in this town assessed at $20.000 are expected to be about $620. about the same as last year. The provincial govern- men't decision to end the basic shelter exemption would mean an increase of $73 in local tax- es this year. but this is offset by $72 of a reduction in education taxes. In addition’ to his flood con STORES THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, June 1, 197 Stelco siding. . .lasts and lasts and lasts and lasts and lasts and lasts and lasts . . . yet costs no more than ordinary metal siding! DAY CAMPING Stelco Siding is strong. Resists dents and impacts like no othermetalsiding onthe market. Stelco Siding is attractive. In two finishes. And seven distinctive colours. Stelco Siding is durable. No peeling. Cracking. Flaking. Or blistering. Stelco Siding adds value to your home. Eliminates painting bills. And it’s guaranteed. With the most meaningful 20 year guarantee in the business. Compare. You'll agree. 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