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The Liberal, 20 Sep 1973, p. 14

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A graduate of the Univer- sity of Toronto, Miss Ander- son is husiness education director at Langstaff Secon- dary School. She is a past president of the Ontario Business Education Associ- ation and has been a direc- tor of the association. She was secretary-treasurer and on the planning committee of the previous Canadian conference held in Niagara Falls. MlSS Anderson is a resident of Richmond Hill. (Photo by Stuart's Studiol NEWMARKET: Vyal Con-‘ struction of Concord has been awarded the contract for construction of Fairmcad School for the trainablc re- tarded. Estimated cost of the school was $375,000, the ori- ginal low tcnder was $498.â€" 900, but the board and ar- chitect trimmed more than; $37,000 from this amount by! substituting materials and eliminaton of a skylght and! landscaping planting. At the 4th Canadian Con- ference of BusineSS Educa- tion Teachers in Frederic- ton, New Brunswick recentâ€" ly, Miss Margaret Anderson was elected president of the association. She succeeds Dr. Geraldine Farmer of Edmonton. Alberta. 14 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Sept. 20, 1973 Business Educators IN THE MATTER of an application by the Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill for approval to expropriate lands situate in the Town of Richmond Hill and the Reg- ional Municipality of York being part of Lot 48, Concession 1, Markham shown as Part 1 on Plan 64R2951 deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division for Toronto Boroughs and York South, for the purpose of enlarging the Crosby Avenue Park. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that applica- tion has been made for approval to expropâ€" riate the lands situate in the Town of Rich- mond Hill and the Regional Municipality of York being part of Lot 48 Concession 1, Markham shown as Part 1 on Plan 64R2951 deposited in the Registry Office for the Reg- istry Division for Toronto Boroughs and York South. 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 exprop- riating authority shall so notify the approv- riating authority shall so notify the approv- ing 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 publicaâ€" tion, within thirty days after the first publication of the notice; (b) in the case of an owner who is not a registered owner, within thirty days after the first publication of the notice. The approving authority is The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill, 56 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill. Ontario. L4G 4Y5 The Town of Richmond Hill, L. M. Clement, Clerk, 56 Yonge Street North, Richmond Hill, Ontario. 1. The OJ vested; “registered owner” means an owner of land whose interest in the land is defined and whose name is specified in an instru- ment in the proper registry, land titles or sheriff’s office, and includes a person shown as a tenant of land on the last re- vised assessment roll; . 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 13th day of September, 1973. NOTES: The Expropriations Act NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND 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 and Attorney General; (1)) the inquiry officer, (i) shall give every party to the inquiry an opportunity to present evidence and argument and to ex- amine and cross-examine wit- nesses, either personally or by his counsel or agent, and (ii) 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. “owner” and “registered owner” are de- fined in the act as follows: “owner” includes a mortgagee, 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 man- aging his affairs, and a guardian, executor, administrator or trustee in whom land is vested; L4G 4Y5 Family Learning Programs At Seneca King Campus Families who want to learn together will have the opporâ€" tunity this fall at Seneca College's King Campus. Special family rates have been arranged in such sub- jects as family camping. naturalist program, “Play the Recorder", and the new Sat- urday semester. On Saturday mornings at Seneca King there will be something for everyone, from pre-ski calisthenics to cer- amics to car care for the homeowner. With the rising cost of food and increasing concern for nutrition the college's depart- ment of continuing educa- tion expects subjects like “Eat Better - Spend Less" and “Nutrition For Today’s Families" will be very pop- ulnr. And it's just likely that it will agree with the Women Teachers’ Association of On- tario that merit and not sex or marital status, must always be the criterion in hiring 'llllll\lllllllllllllmllll1mm“!Ill““llill“l“llllllum““\llllllllllllllllllllll“ll\lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI“I““lll“11m““mill“llll\lllll“lllllllllllllllll“lllllllllllllll“mil““\llllllllllllllllllllll\llllllllllllll“mlmull“ll“ml“ml\lllllm“ll“lull“\llllllllllllllll"l“Ill“lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll“lllllllll“1mmllllllllllllllllllml“lllllll11ll\llllllllllll\\\\““\\\lllllllllllllllllllllll“'1‘ Among those rignts were equality in matters of tenure. promotion and benefits. includ- ing superannuation and insur- ance. “To how many of these be- chance to buy double ance. The women are at present re- stricted to $5,000 insurance, but under the proposed new salary a g r e e m e n t in elementary insur- four years or the board's ex1st- ence, no woman had applied for a superintendent's job. Only one had applied as a principal in an elementary school. Women had been appointed tmng," he said. On a motion by Trustee Ross Jolliffe of Vaughan the board agreed to put the teachers' re- quest to endorse their bill of rights on the next agenda. Instruction in dress-making Is Bobby Riggs a better tenâ€" nis player than Billy Jean King? "XE: all hurricanes justly named after women? Is motherhood strictly a fe- male role? Are women teachers equal to men teachers? While the first three ques- tions are still being decided, York County Board of Educa- tion has agreed to look into the fourth one at its next meet- ing September 24. Teachers Ask Board T 0 Back 'Women’s Bill Of Rights Those who wish to reflect on the role of the family today will be interested in such subjects as “Reflection: Images of Women and Dyn- amics of Living". and nursing care in the home will meet other family needs. Seneca King. a variety of programs for and about fam- ilies. begins September 24 and through its continuing education program is making every effort to meet com- munity needs. particularly in the area of family studies. Details can easily be ob- tained by calling the admiss- ions office at 884-9901. Small was formally inducted as rector of St. Paul’s An- glican Church last Sunday. He succeeds Canon James Rhodes who retired in June after serving 27 years. NEWMARKET: Rev. James The board recognized all It then asked the board to endorse its bill of rights. Among those rights were equality in matters of tenure, promotion and benefits. includ- ing superannuation and insur- ance. MODEL 0 E4756M “THE _CA_1_‘1TERBURY" Earlv American St lin RICHMOND mil TV I974 28 LEVENDALE ROAD RICHMOND HILL 13am Ametigan SHIRE. liefs do we subscribe?” asked Trustee Donald Sim of Mark- ham. tee “Where do we stand on the question of sex?” Mr. Sim re- plied. Acting Director of Education, Ron Hall, said that the board complied with the majority of points mentioned, but added that there could be some differ- ence where insurance was con- cerned. the men getting a chance to buy double insur- ance. The women are at present re- stricted to $5,000 insurance, but under the proposed new salary a g r e e m e n t in elementary Come again?” asked a trus- WITH 100% SOLID-STATE CIHI RGM/ACQLQR I schools. women. if the head of the house, will be allowed the same opportunity. Trustee Craig Cribar of Newâ€" market said that a conversion clause allowed those who held a $5,000 policy a chance to con- vert. However, if they bypassed the opportunity, they wouldn’t get another one. Trustee Robert Houghton of Richmond Hill wondered if any woman had‘ ever qualified for a superintendent's position. John Kippen, superintendent of operations, said that. in the four years of the board's exist- ence, no woman had applied for a superintendent’s job. Only one had applied as a principal in an elementary school. Advanced? Four Ways Superior 0 Richer Colours 0 Sharper Detail 0 Superior Brightness 0 Greater Contrast 26" COLOR TV Super Chromacolor Picture Tube‘ Chromatic One-button Tuning Titan 3001! Chassis SOUTH BLOCK The quality goes in before the name goes on. 884-7456 to jobs in administration, and as branch directors. There were three women principals in the region, Mr. Kippen said, one at Holland Landing and two in trainable retarded schools. - “Who does most of the after- four activities?" asked Trustee Margaret Cobum of King. “I have a suspicion it’s not the women." Mr. Hall said he hadn’t found any difference in that field. “If teachers are committed to teaching, they do that sort of thing," he said. On a motion by Trustee Ross Jolliffe of Vaughan the board agreed to put the teachers’ re- quest to endorse their bill of rights on the next agenda. ONLY EVEN LESS WITH YOUR TRADE .00 marshal! guneral flame 126 Yonge Street North. 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