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The Liberal, 4 Oct 1973, p. 3

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A grateful recipient of aid from the St. John Ambulance personnel and a former Boy Scout who used his St. John training to save a life were guests of honor of the local divis- ion September 27. To show their appreciation to help given by George Doherty at Joker’s Hill Horse Show in August Mr. and Mrs. George Greene of Toronto presented the local Richmond Hill Council Chambers was the scene of an important meeting of local St. John Ambulance mem- bers and their friends Sep- tember 27. Chairman Harry Sayers presented a certificate of thanks to Brigade Corporal Mrs. Joyce Doherty. This was to acknowledge the vast amount of time Joyce put into duties with the brigade during 1972. As Chairman Harry Sayers remarked,“This seems to ‘be an annual event, and Joyce will soon be able to paper a wall with these!" Two guests from Toronto were next in the limelight. Mr. and Mrs. George Greene had received assistance from local brigade members at the Joker‘s Hill Horse Show in South Yonge Street Survey (Continued from Page 1) The development concept plan will indicate overall proposed land use patterns. Generalized policy state- ments concerning visual as- pects of development in the study area will be developed. These will be augmented by specific recommendations about the physical aspects of development and the inter- relationship of buildings to one another: and to the tran- sportation function of. the Yongc Street Corridor. Recommendations will be made concerning the pattern of collector roads in the study area and their linkage with road facilities to the north. Staging of development recommendations will be based on servicing consider- ations. Recommendations will be made concerning policies to be included in the Official Plan. and implementing zon- ing regulations and amend- ments. Such matters as architectural control. height and setback of buildings and landscaping requirements will be dealt with. r“““““‘“ â€"Ii Find a buyer through a classified ad in “The Liberal" on sale every Thursday. It's easy to place your ad. Just call 884-1105 or 884-1983 FOR FAST RESULTS I Delivery and Carrier Circulation work ‘ Steady job. Growing organization. Liberal Classifieds Get Results SELLING YOUR BOAT? APPLY MR. COOK‘ I “THE LIBERAL" - 884-1105 I ““m““““‘4 grateful recipient of aid from the St. John Ambulance nel and a former Boy Scout who used his St. John g to save a life were guests of honor of the local divis- ptember 27. To show their appreciation to help given urge Doherty at Joker’s Hill Horse Show in August d Mrs. George Greene of Toronto presented the local division with a wheelchair and walkie-talkies for use at large functions. In the above pictures are: Back row (left to right), George Doherty, Derek Wetton, Mrs. George Greene and Chairman Harry Sayers. Seated in front (same Oder) are Mrs. Joyce Doherty, who received a certificate of achievement and George Greene. Efficient Service Brings St. John Ambulance Wheelchair TRUCK DRIVER Chauffeurs Licence Required FOR PANEL TRUCK August, and upon hearing that the division did not have a wheel chair, very generous- ly donated a sum of money to them for the purchase of this useful piece of equip- ment. The balance of the money was used to buy a pair of ‘wal.kie-talkies‘ for use at large functions. Mrs. Greene made the presentation and her contagious humor soon had everybody laughing. The brigade gave her a bouquet of roses as a token of their thanks. ' Past Chairman Mayor Wil-l liam Lazenby was then called on to present a certificate of achievement to Derek Watton of Cartier Crescent. Vice- Chairman Art Plummer first described Derek’s efficient efforts at the Mill Pond Feb- ruary 12 1973, when he gave DUPLICATE BRIDGE â€"â€" 3 sessions, Mondays and Fri- days 8 pm, Wednesdays 1 pm. Oak Ridges Plaza. Marie Cole, 773-42805 tfc13 OCTOBER 7, SUNDAY â€"â€" 10-6. Antique Show and Sale. Lions‘ Hall, 106 Centre Street East. Richmond Hill. Furniture, china, glass, silver. jewellery, brass, pictures. Bargains galore! Sale held every month. Donations to Leukemia Fund. c1w14 OCTOBER 12 â€" Smorgasbord at Maple United Church, sitâ€" tings at 5 and 6:30 pm. Adults $3.00. ,Children $1.50. For tickets call 832-2509. c1w14 OCTOBER 9, 8 pm â€" CAc‘ York Central meeting. Speaâ€"l ker and paperback sale Richmond Hill United Church. clw14 10 am. to 12 noon. Rummage Sale, lst Richmond Hill Scouts and Cubs. Presby- terian Church. Yonge Street. For pick-up phone 884-8223. clw13 OCTOBER 13, SATURDAY THEATRE NIGHT, TUES- DAY, OCTOBER 16 at 8 pm. the Candy Stripers of York Central Hospital are sponsorâ€" ing a theatre night at the Curtain Club. Production: “Butterflies Are Free". Tic- kets $2.50 per person avail- able from Brenda de Forest, 889-3966; Pam Grasse 884- 3887 c2w14 first aid to Douglas Wick who had a nasty fall resulting in head injuries and trouble with his breathing. Derek’s St. John training, taken when he was a Scout. enabled him to clear Mr. Wick’s air pas- sages and get him breathing, thereby saving his life. As Mayor Lazenby pointed out while making the presentaâ€" tion, “adults are quick to condemn young people for the bad things they do, but it is all too seldom that we get an opportunity to com- mend them for the good." THURSDAYS ON CHANNEL 10 WHERE DO WE STAND NOW! THE FIRST IN THIS SERIES OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS CLASSICOMM 884-81" AT 7 RM. Colonel Jack Sutherland concluded the formalities by bringing greetings and con- gratulations from provincial headquarters. He had ex- pressed much pleasure at the enthusiasm shown by our local division and branch personnel, and emphasized remarks made earlier con- cerning the desire for new members. He made the point that “no previous experience is required as all members of St. John are trained fully on a continuing basis." tion some of your effort? At the same time you will ac- quire life saving skills that are often of value in an emergencyâ€"as Mr, Wick and Derek Wetton can testify. Mrs. Marian Bennett is the secretary and she is available during business hours at 884- 8101. Get more information by giving her a call today. Free estimates with no obligation. Easy budget terms & no carrying charges for a full 90 days. Out of town cal] collect â€" CALL NOW! HOURS FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE: OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT (WITHIN loo MILES) 'Vaughan Turns Down Request iPIanning Studies New Project The request was made by Jean Thompson, representing merchants of Towne and Countrye Square on the south side of Steeles, who she said objected to further spot zoning in the area. The mer- chants instead wanted ‘uni- form zoning. Vaughan Town Council Monday afternoon (October 1) turned down a request to have two planning studies done on the north side of Steeles Avenue at Yonge Street â€" where a proposed commercial outlet is to be erected â€" and made public for debate. Mayor â€"Gamet Williams denied that spot zoning was being done there navy; Daily 10-9, Sat. 10-6 ’Sun. 12-6 browsing only This summer, Vaughan Planning Committee recom- mended approval of an appli- cation by Sklar Construction Company to permit construco tion of a 39,090 square foot building containing a Bad Boy store, Broadloom store and Avco Finance office, plus 12, 100 square feet of other retail stores. lThere would also be park- ing accommodation for 116 cars. Council later reduced the floor space to 38,780 square feet, with a total of 98 park- ing spaces at the front and provision for an additional 29 at the rear after sanitary sewers were connected to the operation. 39 Glencameron Road 460 Elgin Mills Road At that time, it was stated that the property appeared to be located on the boundary of an industrial area and a residential area designation on the Official Plan. According to the town sol- icitor, if the lands were deemed to be in the indus- trial area, an amendment to the official plan would be necessary to permit the pro- WILLOWDALE RICHMOND HILL 889-8763 RICHMOND HILL LIONS CLUB JACKPOT $500 â€" 56 No.'s MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th Early Birds 7:40 p.m. 20 REGULAR GAMES â€" 3 SPECIAL GAMES Help Keep Richmond Hill Beautiful LIONS HALI. 106 Centre St. East STARTING TIME â€"- 8 RM. posed use I f d e e m e d residential, council must in turn deem the proposed commercial use to be local commercial, the only type of commercial per- mitted in the residential area. As a result. the planning committee recommended that the subject lands be deemed in the residential area and the subsequent commercial development be deemed local commercial. Jack Freedman, speaking for the developers, said that the only objection had come from the shopping plaza; no one in Vaughan had o'bjected. He said the tack now was not to object to more devel- opment. but to call it spot zoning. A motion by Councillor Fred Armstrong that council approve the planning com- mittee’s recommendation was carried by council, with only Councillor James Cameron voting against it. Mill“!lllnl\l\lll\\ll\l\l1\“ll\\l\\l\\llm“\lu\\\\ll\““\l\\\\lll\l“l Due to a typographical error there was an incor- rect figure reported on this page last week in regard to the amount of money paid to Metro this year by York Region for 15,600,000 gal- lons of emergency water supplied to Markham Town. The total price of the water at 40 cents a thous- and gallons should have appeared as approximately $6,000 instead of the $600,- 000 figure which appeared. Actually, the figure more exactly should be $6,220. This amount is assessed by the region to Markham Town for payment. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Oct. 4, 1973 $6,220 Is Water Cost 884-9211 ROSE TOWN We‘re settled in our new office now â€" and eager to meet our neighbours. We’re hoping you’ll pay us a visit, on Thursday, October 4, from 7- 9 pm. We’ll be happy to show you around and show you films regarding our programs. Looking forward to seeing you at the: ‘ Canada Manpower Centre 5799 Yonge Street (near Cummer) 3rd Floor Willowdale. Monday to Thursday â€" 4 pm. to 1 am. Friday and Saturday â€" 4 pm. to 2 am. Sundays and Holidays â€" 4 pm. to Midnight WE'RE HAVING AN OPEN HOUSE !! 20 GIANT WAREHOUSES TO SERVE YOU SHORTLY RESTAURANT 31- gums: 3-; soon 35?. Canada Manpower Cent’e Manpower and Immigration Minister R. Andras STORE HOURS PLUS WAREHOUSES in *Scar- borough, *Weston, *Mississauga, "Brampton, Kingston, Kitch- ener. London, Ottawa, Barrie. Hamilton, Burlington, Sudbury. COMING ATTRACTIONS: Galt. St. Catharines. Gatineau Point, gault Ste. Marie, Whitby. North ay. 96 YONGE ST. N. TAKE OUT SERVICE. PICK UP & HOME DELIVERY PHONE 884-8185-6 Our Chinese food is freshly prepared and individually cooked to your order. Special attention to your parties. ('llxRUFX Richmond Hill Centre de Mainâ€"d‘oeuvre du Canada Main-d'oeuvre et Immigration Ministere R. Andras

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