Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 7 Dec 1972, p. 11

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59 NEWKIRK RD. Thefirstthingyou shquld doforyournewcarls trade it in. For one of ours. And the right thing for the w o m e n. who represented ratepayers in the area. was that third and final reading: he eiven to the bylaw. which was set out ax a protective drvico for Uninm‘illc resi- dents until the town can come up with an over-all plan. It covers the built up area of Union'.'illc. with the ex- cention of Varloy and Carlton Villages. Nonc of the women present at last \\'cck's mccting spokc to the bylaw â€"â€" although some of thcir childrcn were heard occasionally â€" but council did reccii'c one Oh- .iection. Gary Smith. a solicitor rop- resenlina developer Norman Lean. said that his client had made a “substantial commit- ment“ for properly at the northeast corner of Hiflhway 7. whore he planned a Shopâ€" ping: plaza, Markham Council Chamâ€" bers resembled a day care centre November 29. as some 30 mothers and their chil- dren filled the available space to see that council did the right thing with the Unionville Zonin:y ‘Holdingl Bylaw. And the right thing for the w o m e n. who represented ratepayers in the area. was At an earlier public meet- ing to discuss the proposed bylaw. Mayor Anthony Roman said that. theoretical- ly the town had no control over the various existing uses. Once a building was put in it was very difficult to change the uses. The town was attempting to develop a proposal for' the Markham- Unionville area that would ultimater benefit the whole community. Council Approve Holding Bylaw Amid Day Centre Atmosphere "nothing in the wind" to pre- vent them. His intention was to complete the acquisi- Both Zollor’s and A & P had indicated their intention of locatinu in the plaza. he said. and there had been 59 NEWKIRK RD. RICHMOND HILL Another big: year for the Aloi Brothers Ltd., Realtors’ Girls’ Junior Softball team cul- minated recently in a buffet at the Piper Club. Shown abo‘ve are members of the team and executive of Aloi’s. It was the biggest: softâ€" ball season yet for the girls who picked up 889 - 0260 Hoo-Ra y For A/oi Girls Softball Team We give you one of our shiny new cars to drive. Free. When you bring your new car to Ziebart for the Envirogarde treatment. Terrific. So what's Envirogarde? It's new. It’s unique. It’s a comprehen- sive protection process for cars and trucks that's been researched for years, and perfected now, by Ziebart. Envirogarde works in the three most damage-prone areas of your car. We inject our unique protective sealant under the outer body of your car. Into the hollow, boxed-in areas where rust and corrosion get their start. Our seal- ant will stop environmental attack \\beyond the mechanical life expectancy of your car. We apply a conditioner W and glaze-coat to Councillor Murray Hend- erson repeated the {act that the b\'la\\' was only temporary and would put a hold on property “for w h ate v e r length of lime the planning dopartmont takes to come up complete acquisition Bf the Mrs. Smith said the hold sites. on his client's land was resi- Ile said that he would have i dential: if council acknowl- eome before council earlierwedged it as commercial. it but had only recently beeniwould be fine. He said an made aware of the steps ' exemption should be granted council had planned. while council studied it. It was not a speculative proposition he said. and ask- (‘d for an (-xonmtion from the bylaw to see if ho should complete acquisition Bf the sites. [ion of lands along Scibaras Road. Mr. Smith said plans had been filed “on faith of cer- tain understanding of the town". and were in accord- ance with the town‘s bylaw. :l IIICII Olall» Uul )Cfll' ( } rironmental attack \\ “ hanical life tur car. * litioner 6085 YONGE 51'. 226-2810 DENTURE CLINIC Member of Denturist Society of Ontario As an accredited member of the Denturist Society, our fee schedule conforms with the ethical price range established by thé society. Now offering complete denture services to the public LOCATIONS EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT the exterior. To prevent oxidization and damage from pollutants that ruin the finish. Your new car actually looks more brilliant than when it left the show- room. And it stays that way. And we treat the interior with our exclusive rug and fabric protector. So when something gets spilled on the seat or a muddy boot marks the rug, all you do is blot it off. Trade us cars. And in a couple of days we’ll give you back a car that will last years longer than the one you brought in. mâ€" Mr. Smith said his client had received an "okay. so long as it wasn't another 5 t ri p development". He would be “into a legal posi- tion. if you're going to put us in a 10-21ch parcel". He said he could ask for a mandamus to o u rt order) against council. "If we did that for you we'd have to do it for every- body." said Mayor Roman. He said the magnitude of the proposed development presented problems. as servâ€" iccs Would have to be pro- with a plan three trophies. There was also a six piece band on hand to add spark to the occasion. Pictures and trophies are on display in the window of Aloi Brothers Real Estate, 3 Yonge Street South, Richmond Hill. Council also approved an amendment by Councillor Bud Bonncr. which was sec- ondcd by Councillor Hi Lawrie. which put a holding classification on five busi- nesses at Highway 7 and Kennedy Road. The five: P R Gas Station‘ Cloverdale Campers. Agin- court Nurseries. Cut-Rate Gas Station and Wa rd Brothers. vided “I think we both under- stand each other‘s position." Mr. Roman said. The bylaw was given a third and final reading and is to be effective for 18 months from the date of passinL'. Brothers. If thev wish to add 10 their buildings in the future. they will have to apply to have the hold rnmovod. Steeles Ave. .5 Centre Lowe; y_oy r cost t “'11 (Photo by Stuart‘s Studim 65 GEORGE ST. NEWMARKET 773 - 4022 Finch Ave. W Ave. C) an Yonge- g 0 Centre The Christmas Season was ushered in last week at Brown‘s Corners United with the first Sunday of Advent. There was special Christ- mas music sung by the jun- ior and senior choirs. Lynn Carr lit the first Advent candle. Church News Rev, Allen Ilallctl clmsc as his topic “Godâ€"Thing or Person?" and Mrs. Donald Rcesor, Regina Allen and Sharon ‘Buchanan playcd choir accompaniments on the piano and organ with R0â€" gina playing the organ prcl- ude. Buttonville Community Happenings \Jll/UII bWHkAI. ulna) cuiuaiiici and chromed base. 2022 x3275 Consumers The five items shown here are just a small sample of the thou- sands of money-saving values you'll find in our full-color, 227- page catalogue. When you shop the Consumers way you save us money on fancy trimmings...which means we can save you money on toys. sporting goods, appliances. house-wares, just about every- thing you can think of. Pick up your catalogue at a near- by Consumers Distributing show- room . . . and save a little “jingle” this Christmas. DYNASTY HAIR STYLER for today's man. Styles as it dries. Instant warm-up. :- lncludes brush, line and regular combs. 110/120 VAC. 2050 x 797 Distributing. We’re on your side. New Hymn Books, present Union Station Toronto 367â€"4300 PASSENGER at Cojgsumeris Distribilting. 741 Yonge Sheet CORRESPONDENT: MRS. F. H. LEAF â€" PHONE 294-5290 ed by members of the con- gregation. were in the pews and hymns were chosen from this book. A service of ded- ication will be held Decem- ber 17. During the service Mrs. Gertrude Holt of Rich- vale was welcomed into membership. In the evening families of the congregation were entertained by the Mo- bus. the teenagers” group led by Rev. and Mrs. Halleti. A pot luck supper preceded Christmas carols led by Gina Allen and David Webster. with puppeteers Wayne Sti- ver and Ron Best lendinx.y an able hand to Santa and friends. . J. 2.331; of g'iving Centre No. 7 Highway and Keele St. 669-1583 RICHMOND HILL CARLOAD EXPRESS TELI Nortown Carload We serve you. Later. family groups made banners with assistance from Mrs. Alf Miller and Mrs. Reg; Allen. These talented ladies gathered materials and made samples for demonstraâ€" tion purposes. Everybody worked with a will for an hour, some with creditable results. A good evening. The Mobus will meet at the church Friday at 6 pm sharp and proceed to Holy Trinity Church, T r i n i t y Square in downtown Toron- to to see a presentation of “Tho Christmas Story.“ All young people in the comâ€" munity are welcome. On Hand 884-5342 Rumble Transport 94 Newkirk Rd. Other Inquiry 365â€"831 5 THF. LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario, Thursd White Gift Sunday will be celebrated this week at Brown‘s Corners Church. Gifts will be presented dur- ing the processional tn the altar. Neighborhood Notes Russell Boyington return- ed home late last week from York Central Hospital after his second eye operation in a month. Happily he was able to enjoy Sunday's Grey Cup game on television. Friends were sorry to learn that Bob Cunningham suffered loss of an eye in an industrial accident last week. Bob is supervising mechanic at a local concrete TELECOMMUNICATIONS 151 FrontSt.W.,Toronto 368-6041 readyâ€"mix plant and was Working when a stool parâ€" ticle struck him. He was taken to North York Gon- vru] for surgery. His fumin expects him home this week. And anolhor neighborhood family has an ailing father. Richard Carr has boon con- fined to his bed for the past week with a hack ailment. We wish him a rapid recov- ery. Mrs. Waltor cuporating fr: fall at Brown's Corner: Church on Sunday. Om knoe and an arm were had 13‘ bruised. The YCHA will hold a Christmas Euchre and Sale of bakingr and gifts Friday evening at the WI Hall. Good prizes. Good games. Good refreshments. Everyone wel- come Zl_\' DOL from Brown 197 CN-S‘HO ra i is re- serious Iornors Ono

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