'Next witness was Murray Shiner of 65 DaWn Hill Trail, followed by Mrs. Eli- zabeth Ellis of 187 Bayview Fairways Drive, a teacher whose children attend the school. She said next year Bayview Fairways Public School will be housing over 500 students when it was DEST‘ROYING SCHOOL Next was Mrs. Dahlia Rusinek of 71 Coral Harbor Crescent. She said she couldn‘t let her son ride his bicycle on Bayview Fair- ways Drive because of traf- fic. Of the School, she said, “At first we thought we had something good going, but now were very disillusioned (with the upset of overcrow- ding) and no longer any prospect of pre-kindergar- ten classes. “The teacher must cons- tantly adjust . . . the child- ren are the ones who suf- fer . . . it’s time we put aside dollar signs and star- ted looking at the human aspects," she said. (Continued from page 1) velopment for all the golf course or none. If all the golf course were developed, the 17 acres could then be laid out as park area. This would alleviate the existing park deficiencies in the vicinity. He admitted he is moving from his present home to a new one to the west in another part of the ward. Evidence was then heard from a series of individual ratepayers, all against the application. First was Dol- liver Frederick of 221 Bay- view Fairways Drive, a se- nior analyst with a large firm. Reserve Golf Lands Decision n.->-o-o-o-o-o-o.o.o-o-.o.o-o-o.o.o-u "-0.0-0-0-0QD1-4--.".0.0.0.4.0.0.0.u WARRIOR'S DAY CELEBRATION DANCE COMPLETELY INSTALLED WALL To WALL $1 {fl The long wearing, stain-resistant blend of 80% acrylic and 29% nylon carpeting that gives you years and years of service even in heavy traffic areas llke 11v1ng. rooms, halls â€" even stairs AND still looks as if it were just installed! WALL To WALL S] ON HEAVY DUTY RUBBER UNDERPAD ONLY UNDERWOOD BROADLOOM HARDING HARDTWIST PERUVIAN COPPER, CARRIBEAN BLUE, HARVEST YELLOW, ROYAL PLUM, BURN- ISHED BRASS, VICTORIA FERN, ANTIQUE MARBLE, ETC. 5 DAYS ONLY! 3 LOCATIONS UNDERWBBD BROABLDBM Mon. - Tues. - Sat. 9 am - 6 pm Wed., Thur., Fri. 9 am - 9:30 pm PRINCE PHILIP CENTRE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION OHIO ROAD RICHMOND HILL Members and Guests Only $3 per couple 7th Concession Line 100 yds. north of Hwy. 7 MARKHAM, 294-4440 FULL BALES OF 12 EXCITING COLORS ON DISPLAY 8 P.M. TO 1 A.M. He pointed out it was dif- ficult for all the ratepayers to get out to the hearings in the middle of the day in mid-summer. He estimated 50% of the residents were away on holidays. He em- phasized neighborhood op- position to the application was almost unanimous. just now built for 350. She had an accident with‘ a gar- bage truck last winter on Bayview Fairways became the roadway was too narrow. HOLIDAY HEARle Robert Rusinek for 71 Coral Harbor, testified, fol- lowed by Angelo Capozzi of 48 Sea Island Path. Next came Arvi Mansikka of 168 Bayview Fairways Drive, a credit union manager. Next citizen witness was Rick Ellis of 187 Bayview Fair- ways. a systems and pro- gramming manager, also president of the ratepayers association. HOLT: Arson is suspected as the cause of a fire which destroyed the barn on the farm of Murray Cupples re- cently, according to Mount Albert Fire Chief George Green. The fire was spotted and reported by a passing motorist. A number of cattle were led from the barn un- harmed, but a neighbor, Car- men Boadway, was injured during this operation when, in the dark. he fell down a hole, suffering a ruptured spleen. Last citizen witness was Mrs. Carmina Fiiice of 185 Bayview Fairways Drive, whose objections were simi- lar to those of most other residents, namely heavier traffic on limited street fa- cilities, overcrowding of the school and open space shor- tage. 100 YEARS OF SERVICE The Baymart Plaza Hwy. 26 & 27, just north of Badboyâ€"across from Georgian Mall Mon. â€" Fri. 9 am - 9:30 pm Saturday - 9 am - 6 pm MILLS BARRIE 728-0899 Last week Buttonville lost one of its favorite neighbors with the passing of Frederick William (Bill) Baker at North York General Hospital Aug- ust 9, one month after his Blst birthday. Mr. Baker had been in poor health but be- came gravely ill Thursday morning and died a few hours later. He was a man of broad interests who took his com- munity seriously, and was also an avid curler until poor health limited this activity. Before his retirement some years ago he was a member of the engineering t e a m which produced the Avro Arrow. Rev. Allan Hallett conduct- ed a funeral service Saturday at the Dixon Funeral Home, Main Street, Markham, with in t e r m e n t at Buttonville Cemetery. Buttonville Community Happenings 9190 YONG! S'I'. William Baker 2070 OFF “Just South of Richmond Hill†Offer expires August 315t, 1973 All Work Life Time Guarantee OPENING SPECIAL PHONE 889-997 7 REGULAR PRICE Mon. - Tues. - Sat. 9 am - 6 pm Wed. Thur., Fri. 9 am - 9:30 pm Main St. â€"Just south of Davis Drive 898-1800 CORRESPONDENT: MRS. F. H. LEAF â€" PHONE 294-5290 Mrs. William Clark and Mrs James Tooley of Buttonville Neighborhood Notes Friends were sorry to learn that Mr. Aubrey Stephenson has been in Scaboro Centen- ary Hospital for surgery re- cently. We wish her a rapid recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reid expect to return to their Grandview Avenue home in Markham this week. They have been staying with Mrs. Reid’s sister, Mrs. Douglas Hood, for the past few weeks, since fire caused extensive smoke damage to their home. The McAlisfer Family of Chicago were guests at the home of Jack and Mary Rod- ick last Friday. It is good to see Jim Rod- ick about the community again, enjoying improved health. During his illness this spring he was greatly missed. Jim and his wife Janet are among that select band of people who go quietly about making things brighter for others, without fuss or fea- thers. have found boxes of beautiful berries or fresh vegetables left anonymously at their door often have them to thank. Local people will be interâ€" ested in a new book pub- lished by Clarke Irwin last spring, written by a former neighbor Rebecca Sisler. Rebecca and her mother Mrs. B. C. Sisler lived here during her later school years and on her return from Eur- ope in 1955, where she stud- ied the art of sculpture in Denmark. One of her works titled “The Family" stands in front of the library on RYGU? PABRiCS FAgRICS RICHMOND HILL AURORA 85 Yonge St. S. 8 Yonge St. | 884-9297 727-3125 You Can CUT COSTS at OPEN DAILY 10 AM. â€" 9 PM. SAT. 9 AM. â€" 6 PM. AMPLE FREE PARKING FRONT AND REAR MILL OUTLET Woodbine (Don Valley Parkway) just south of Hwy. 7 and 2160 Hwy. 7-iust east of Keele You're sew right to cut costs at our mill oullets. The following prices are iust a few prime examples: FEGUFMZGICV? SALONS POUNDS L A SUBSIDIARY OF Ii ROBLIN INDUSTRIES, INC FABRIC & DRAPERY \ N r 9. if) " N/itâ€"ufm/ fa Q'igurr (S/qgmufg cure 2 WAREHOUSE lOCA'I'IONS: ©1970 FIGUFMAG Have a NEW Beginning ‘ at FigurMagic! Sew Main Street in Markham. and another piece is in the chapel at Union Villa. In the last few years Rebec- ca and her family lived at Kleinburg where she assisted at the McMichaei Gallery for a time. Now she has taken a new studio on Spruce Street in midtown Toronto. FABRICS FABRKS FABRICS FABRKS g Her book titled “The Girls" is a biography of Frances Loring and Florence Wyle, two women sculpturesses who have had a great influence on Canadian art, Toronto art in particular. over the past 60 years. AURORA BARRIE 8 Yonge St. N. Barrie Plaza 727-3125 726-2922 REPROPORTION 731 .900 V4 HES LOST THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Aug. 16, 1973 3 FIRM VS. Dynes Jewellers At Town Park Admission $1.00 Students 25¢ Children 8: Pensioners Free DOUBLEHEADER THURS, AUG. 16th Toronto & District Softball League LINDAL HOMES Time: 7 :30 pm. WORLD BOOK REDUCE Part of Lot 25, Concession 2 in the said Town, designated as Parts 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28 on a plan deposited in' the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Toronto Bor- oughs and York South as Plan 64R-2772; Part of Lot 26, Concession 2 in the said Town, designated as Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 on said Plan 64R-2772; Part of Lot 25, Concession 3 in the said Town, designated as Parts 4 and 5 on a plan depos- ited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Toronto Boroughs and York South as Plan 64R-2773; Part of Lot 26, Concession 3 in the said Town, designated as Parts 1 and 2 on‘said Plan 64R- 2773. LAND IN THE TOWN OF MARKHAM IN THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK, FORMERLY IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: SCHEDULE “A†LAND IN THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL IN THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK, FORMERLY IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Part of Lot 25, Concession 3 in the said Town, designated as Parts 7, 8, 9, and 11 on a plan deposited in the Registry Office for the Reg- istry Division of Toronto Boroughs and York South as Plan 64R-2773; Part of Lot 26, Concession 3 in the said Town, designated as Parts 3, 6, and 13 on said Plan 64R-2773; Part of Lot 1, Registered Plan 184 in the said Town, designated as Parts 12 and 13 on said Plan 64R2773; Part of Lot 1, Registered Plan 501 in the said Town, designated as Part 14 on said Plan 64R-2773. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICA- TION BY THE REGIONAL MUNICI- PALITY OF YORK FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND DESCRIBED IN SCHEDULE “A†HERETO IN THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL AND THE TOWN OF MARKHAM IN THE REG- IONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK FOR THE PURPOSE OF WIDENING ELGIN MILLS ROAD (REGIONAL ROAD NO. 49) FROM BAYVIEW AVENUE TO DON MILLS ROAD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that applica- tion has been made for approval to exprop- riate the land desc}ibed in Schedule “A†here- to. Any owner of lands in respect of which notice is given who desires an inquiry into whether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating author- ity shall so notify the approving authority in writing, (a) in the case of a registered owner, served personally or by registered mail within thirty days after he is served with the notice, or, when he is served by publica- tion, within thirty days after the first publication of the notice; (b) in the case of an owner who is not a reg- istered owner, within thirty days after the first publication of the notice. The approving authority is The Council of The Regional Municipality of York, Box 147, Newmarket, Ontario. L3Y 4W9 The Regional Municipality NOTES: 1. The E 1. The Expropriations Act provides that. (a) where an inquiry is requested, it shall be conducted by an inquiry officer appointed by the Minister of Justice 2. and (b) the (i) (ii) “owner†“owner†Attorney General; inquiry officer, shall give every party to the in- quiry an opportunity to present evidence and argument and to examine and cross-examine wit- nesses, either personally or by his counsel or agent, and may recommend to the approving authority that a party to the in- quiry be paid a fixed amount for his costs of the inquiry not to exceed $200 and the approving authority may in its discretion order the expropriating authority to pay such costs forthwith. and “registered owner†are de- fined in the act as follows: includes a mortagee, tenant, exe- cution creditor, a person entitled to a lim- ited estate or interest in land a committee of the estate of a mentally incompetent person or of a person incapable of manag- ing hlS affalrs, and a guardian, executor, administrator or trustee in whom land is vested ; “registered owner†means an owner of land whose interest in the land is defined and whose name is specified in an instrument in the proper registry, land titles or sher- iff’s office, and includes a person shown as a tenant of land on the last revised assess- ment roll ; 3. The expropriating authority, each owner who notifies the approving authority that he desires a hearing in respect of the lands intended to be expropriated and any owner added as a party by the inquiry officer are parties to the inquiry. This notice first published on the 16th Aug- ust, 1973. THE EXPROPRIATI‘ONS ACT of York, Robert N. Vernon, Regional Clerk, 62 Bayview Avenue, Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 4W9