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The Liberal, 1 Feb 1973, p. 5

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Did we state that Friday saw the action beginning? This one gives us special pleasure to report. At 12 noon on Friday a chartered bus pulled into the parking lot. Out piled hockey pllay- ers. coaches, managers, par- ents and other supporters. These were all folks from Cornwall. They were on their way to Sarnia to enter the Silver Stick Tournament and dropped into the branch to return the “B” Series Championship Trophy won by Cornwall at the Annual Midget Tournament last spring. After dinner they went on their way much re stored by the hospitality of Branch 375. Things have been rather quiet of late. Towards the weekends everything is go. Take Friday night. Jean and Freddie Bird haven't been to one of our social evenings for ages. ‘It was quiet around there. Soon it was time to choose our mystery winner. Jean went home with top prize. With the nice (?) weather just around the comer. why not join us for some fine evenings. Sincere congratulations Jean on Friday night. time Commander Si as and Lt. Comma: dre Bouchard visite< cabljshment. These men are members Naval League. We \ored When Comn Thomas consented the winning ticket mystery winner. gentlemen. Many people ha‘ Last week when we start- ed there was a tirade against the weather. With good luck and good manage- ment we have survived in a fairly well preserved condi- tion. How about you? Did you all keep your promises to stay healthy? Lets all stay that way. The arrangement proposing church-Stouffville and East 5 at the Federal Court on King be put with a Simcoe Gwillimbury would be inacam- University Avenue, Toronto. d-llllllllllll|lllllllmlll\lllllllll\llllll“lllllllllll“!llllll‘l“\lllllllllllllllllllllllll\ll\lull“lllHm“llllllll‘llll‘lll“llull“I‘lll“lllllllllllllll\llll\‘ llllullll“lull“\llllll“lllml“lllllllll\llllll“lllllll“llllllllll“lllllllll\llll\llll\lllllll Ill“llll“lllllllllllllll\llll\\llll\lllll\lllll '2‘ SIMON’S REGENT llllR AIJTII SERVICE Equals Safe-Elena Economical Driving 285 YONGE ST. S. 884-2865 King Township historically has been in the riding of York North along with all the other northerly municipalities of York and the council wants the township to stay with them. It was only in the last redistribu- tion during the 19605 that northern York municipalities were taken out of their tradi- tional York North riding and put in a new twoâ€"county ridings called York Simcoe. It is proposed that all of York Region's other northern municipalities be in the riding of York Simcoe with only one Simcoe County municipality. namely West Gwillimhury. King Township Council Mon- day of last week decided to pro- test the Federal Electoral Boun- daries Commission plan to put the township in a new riding named Simcoe South. The plan is to put King with a fistful of Simcoe County municipali- ties. King would be the only York Region municipality in the new constituency. Council Protests Electoral Boundaries Spaghetti Riding Proposed For King Licensed Mechanic Garry Guthro 8 am. - 6 pm. Mon. - Saturday Cornwall Hockey Team Visited Branch Friday have Branch 375, Royal Canadian Legion By Chris Ratchford â€" 884-5260 legion Reports asked first and Barrie second. Following the dinner and presentation of prize 5â€"- teams and individualâ€"the hall was cleared and the dance was on. The hall was packed and jumping. Con- gratulations to all winners. Got to close nowâ€"~just re- ceived a call for help from Turmoil Manor. Wonder what the old matron wants now .We always get it in the neck somehow there. Will let you know next week. Ta! Saturday February 10 will see men‘s bowling action with dinner to follow. Lets see â€" what other news is in the bag. Oh yesâ€" all those who have signed to enter the Zone Cribbage Tournament Saturday in Newma-rket. Car «pool will leave our Legion at 11:30 us about our new Legion building. All we can say is thank you for your interest. Latest reports say thatâ€"like Topsyâ€"it is growing. Our hopes are getting brighter every day. Sure hope you will all visit us when we move. There will ‘be plenty of action for every one. Speaking of bowling. This past Saturday saw plenty of action in the District Mixed Bowling Tournament. After a long day of bowling, the eagerly awaited results were announced. Branch 375 came first and Barrie second. Following the dinner and What is family-Si hot water? It‘s enough hot water..: trough hot water for all the baths, showers, dish washings, floor washings and laundries that it takes to keep your family and your home sparkling clean. Cascade will give you family-size hot water. because it’s designed for the job. The electrical industry put years of research into the Canadian family’s hot water needs. Cascade was the result-built by qualified manufacturers to rigid specifications to assure you of dependability and complete satisfaction Get the Cascade with the capacity that’s right for you and enjoy hot water family-size. Cascade, the clean, safe, efficient, electric water heater. A In the case of a candidate from King City. he would have to campaign 70 or 80 miles away in areas north of Pene- tang on Georgian Bay, where there is no municipal connec- tion with King whatsoever. At the same time neighboring A u r o r a, Newmarket, Whit- church-Stouffvilie and East Gwillimbury would be in a cam- Sout-h group and West Gwillim- bury in southern Simcoe be combined with a York group seems only necessary to justify the continuance of the name York Simcoe for a riding. The name has only existed for a few years. The riding population would be approximately similar if the southern Simcoe munici- palities were all grouped to- gether and King stayed in York. As proposed by this second electoral boundaries commis- sion, King would be combined for federal election purposes with such Simcoe municipalities as Tiny, Flos. Vespra. Sunnidale, Tecumseth, Innisfil, Osoronto, Adjala, Essa. Alliston and Tecumseth. your hydro Councillor Fred Arm- strong said that the town was unable to get anywhere by hauling tran‘sgre-ssors inâ€" to court. The bill is a result of a flouting of the town's bylaw on keeping private proper- ty clear of debris. by one resident, council was told. The deadline for cleaning up the property has long sincve passed and charges have been laid. However, the case has been remanded four times, and attempts on the part of the town to negotiâ€" ate with the owner have been unsuccessful “What’s wrong with the byl-aw that we have to lbring in a private bill?" asked Councillor Ab Hollingshead. Council was “ridiculed by its inability to act,” said Councillor David Fraser, who moved the resolution calling for council to have its solicitor draft a private Vaughan Seeks Private Bill To Ensure Town's Cleanliness Vaughan Town Council will seek a private bill to assist it in its efforts to keep the town clean. SAVE UP TO 331/470 HRIF‘I’Y RENT-A-CAR King Council named Mayor Margaret Britnell as representa- tive to the boundary commission hearing scheduled for February 5 at the Federal Court on University Avenue. Toronto. King Council also agreed to support the wish of the H01- land Marsh area to be in a single riding even though the Marsh area is contained in two Simcoe municipalities. Bradford and West Gwillimbury, and the York municipality of King Township. If King were returned to the northern York riding and West Gwillimbury were returned to South Simcoe. then historic York North riding would be largely restdred geographically. although the boundaries com- mission proposes to give the name to a northern Metro rid- ing in the Willowdale area south of Steeles Avenue, the Metro boundary. paign with West Gwillimbury. a Simcoe County township with no municipal connection with York Region. TOWN AUTO BODY 173 Yonge Street N. Richmond Hill 884-2139 GAS SUPPLIED STOUFFVILLE: This com- munity is now only 300 units short of the 2,000 required to implement letter carrier delivery in town. It is ex- pected it will be at least another two years before the set figure is reached. At the moment there are 1,357 houses, 202 apartments, 167 businesses. seven churches and four schools. Council was told that the Town of Burlington had been successful in having such a bill passed. where the local council by bylaw could provide for remedial work to specific properties according to the provisions of the private bill. He said that council was seeking additional author- ity, in the event the bylaw was not heeded. to have the municipality do the work in question and charge it against taxes. It was not possible to do that at present, he said. bill for submission to the spning session of the Legis- lature. portance in the recent fed- report and he indicated no eral election. The provincial decision had been made but government has indicated it that a decision will be made‘lwill go ahead with its satel- by February 2", said Stevens. lite city regardless of what The federal and provincial Ottawa does with the airport in the House concerning this governments last year jointly I plan Church News Sundaxsl the service of the Litany will be observed at St. John‘s Anglican Church at 10:30 am.. The confirma- tion class will meet at 8 pmv Tonight (Thursday) at 8 pm there will be a general meeting of the ACW in the upper room to discuss acâ€" complishments and their role in the parish to date and to plan in detail the upcoming events of the 125th anni- versary year. Refreshments will be served. Stevens said the Liberal Cabinet would like to use the area now under notice of ex- propriation for a land bank instead of an airport, subject to whatever legal problems may exist. “I questioned the Minister of Transport Jean Marchand Elgin Mills - Jefferson News There will be an inter- locking meeting of the 125th anniversary committee and the advisory board next Tuesday evening. A Valentine Tea and bake sale is planned for Febru- ary 10 from 2 to 4 pm. St. John’s Parish Winter Outing will be held at the Aurora Conference Centre February 11 from 2:30 to 7:30 pm. Sinclair Stevens MP Ottawa To Drop Pickering Airport? There was‘ a report in re- cent days at Ottawa that the Trudeau Cabinet has decided to drop the proposed second Toronto airport at Pickering, Sinclair Stevens MP, York S‘imcoe, said last week. This Friday at 8 pm at the A delectable assortment of hard & soft centres coated with smooth creamy choco- late! So low priced. 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A delicious supper was enjoyed and in the eveâ€" ning a yguth service was held at the church with both groups singing. Community News Citizens in the area and some other groups have or- ganized opposition to the plans and the issue was con- sidered an issue of some im- portance in the recent fed- eral election. The provincial government has indicated it will go ahead with its satel- The second competition in Jefferson Public School’s Centennial Winter Carnival was held January 15. The contest was to see who could make the largest announced plans for assemb- ling land in Pickering Town- ship and Markham Town for a satellite city and interna- tional airport. Controls on development were applied over a wide area to be affect- ed by airport construction and noise from aircraft. Much land has been pur- chased. KRESGE SPECIAL KRESGE PRICE YOUR CHOICE GARBAGE BAGS Our regular price 49: Pkg. 10 plastic bags to a package! They‘re handy to have around the home. 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