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The Liberal, 11 Oct 1973, p. 20

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THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thurday, Oct. 11, 1973 Thornhilland District News 20 Thornhill Ratepayers Fight High-Rise Complex “T L-b 1n - l . . I . . f . t t Over 200 members of the .lehnâ€"lsiiyuew scheme called for :ani'zcd and that means hiring a that council was fighting for the he i era IS aways peased to publish items 0 in ereS South 'l‘hornhill Ratepayers‘ a thousand townhousing units solicitor and setting tip a comâ€" ratepayers by rescinding the contributed by its readers in the Thornhill area. i Association vowed Monday night which “at one or two children mittee.” he said. bylaw which was “a necessary . . .. '1 t v ‘ ";.-2;;"; - vi i.‘ i ." Pléase can MISS Margaret Govan‘ 14 Deanbank Duve‘ 889_33‘2 l ol'last \\((l\ to fight tooth and pti unit will I‘t in in idditionil Councmor Ra} noted that fngt step we had to take in . nail to halt a proposed apart- -000 cluldren admitted to the council had started the ban order to oppose the develop- ment-tow'nhousing complex on school system and an increased roiling ht- l~ogoindmg the bylaw ment. the southeast corner of John burdenas regards cests. high ~wmcj.‘ could put it in a position “But you people how to ho Street and Bayview Avenue. population density in the ml. mmmorabie criticism." there also and be prepared to Their actions came at a pub- lic, meeting held in Henderson schools. and traffic congestion" She also pointed out that the be represented also." Councillors Adams and Mul- . In answer to another question. drew echoed Mr. Kay's senti- Public School and was verbally York County Board of Educa- moms with Mr «dqms qdding Councillor Kay said that the applauded by Markham Town tion had indicated that the . ' ‘ ‘ ‘ . ratepayers would receive notifi- Councillors Gary Kay. Roy dtwelopment site was such that mm lwim thaflgnfse? filing” cation-0f tho date of tho dove]. Muldrew and Bob Adams who just an "ordinary school build- in“ 1m.“ 1 men a lu e opmont hearan be simple writ. were special guests. ing would not be satisfactory." “10.1251 in”? 1} “pd wet mm. 8:1”?â€" ing to the OMB and asking to In a unanimous vote. the ratc< Technical planners for both ‘1 52:35.?” "non S on “S be notified. payers present agreed to carry the town and York Region re- ‘ ( Op ‘0 ' It was at a September meet- their Case to the Municipal ported recently that the school He 53”] that “To? ratel)?-"_er5 ing that council first decided to Board and to hire legal help to board had stated an ordinary “1'de llafil 0"? Clllz?“ “'llllllg take the unusual o'ction of re. assist them. school building wouldn‘t be sat- 10 “5315‘ f‘m‘ncmuy 1“ a su‘)‘ scinding a March 1972 bylaw. stantial way and stressed that it would take a similar attitude on the part of a number of rate- As one ratepaycr put it: “If we're going to beat it. and I think we can. we'll have isfactory due to noise coming from the busy elevated adjacent The action made it almost certain there would be a con- railroad. frontation with the developer lobe prepared to put our money A town planning staff report payers to Successmlly oppose before the OMB. where our mouth is." in August also said that “the the development Council wants to go back and The proposed development proposed development will be “YOU'I‘O going l0 llaVC‘ l0 llell) reconsider the development plan comprises some 49 acres with unsatisfactory from the environ- us fight it.“ he said. ‘ for tho site. with the aim of plans to construct 968 apartment mental point of view besides A member of the audience achieving a more appropriate and townhouse units for over creating traffic problems and questioned where all the schools “so 3.000 more people on the site. liarards." were to “handle the increased The town is preparing an Markham Town Council rc- Another ratepayer. lan Macâ€" lmlllllfliloni l fOI‘SCO 8 lot 0f Official Plan amendment setting ccntly rescinded a bylaw which Kenzie of Grandview Avenue. children but I see no schools out “hm it fools istho amnopri- provided for such alligh-density cited similar reasons adding around." ate development guideline for development with the result the that ‘68 percent of your tax Councillor Adams indicated tho site, subdividers have lodged an ap- dollar now goes to support the that there was little likelihood York Region planners foresee peal with the OMB. school system and this will be of any nOW SCllOOlS bolnf’. Okflyed severe congestion at. the John Council wants to go back and much higher if high density immediately because the Pro"- Strcet-Bayview Avenue inter- reconsidcr the development plan projects such as this start pour- lnCC is nOl flDPl‘O"lnt-1 debell- section and feel the proposed for the site with the aim of ing in." lures for new school construc- devolopmom wou1d contribute achieving a more appropriate He acknowledgedthat “people tion in areas where there are heavily to congestion at Bay- use. have to have some place to live "imam Classrooms- view and Steeles Avenues. * 1k >l< "The attitude today seems to be that they would rather bus kids from school to school whe- ther that means someone from but the locales should be prop- erly pl a n n c d and not just plunked down willy nilly wher- ever the developer chooses." The county board of educa- tion says extraordinary expen- ditures are expected to be incurred in building an clc- The theme of Monday night's meeting was struck by a Hen- derson Avenue Ratepayer. Ann Bowry. who said approval of South Thornhill Ward I Coun- Richmond Hlll Will Do bused ‘0 mentary school on the site. to such a high-density develop- cillor Gary Kay warned the AUFOm 01' VlCC-VGI‘SEL” overcome the problem of exter- ment would open the way for audience that if they opposed Another ratepayer comment. ior noise. similar projects throughout the the development at the OMB ed that “townhouses are needed Another factor is the town‘s Thornhill area. level lliOl' \VOUld haVC to go full and are nice but not too many reccilt purchase of the site “We‘re not up against apart- ments per so. just high-density prepared. “You can be sure the develop- of them in the wrong place." Yet another felt that it was across John Street for a large community centre involving two apartments." she said. “And if or will be well prepared with a council's responsibility to fight arenas. library. day care and enough of you resident's care battery of solicitors. Just put- for the ratepayers at the OMB other facilities. we can make sure that Thorn- ting your names on a petition level and to pay for the solici- Finally. council feels the pop- hill is kept a pleasant place to and presenting it to the OMB tors. ulation density of 18 units per live in.” won't get the job done. * * * acre in the John Street-Bayview Mrs. Bowry said that the “You'll have to get fully or« Councillor Kay reminded him Avenue site is too heavy. :i‘ lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllli lllllllllllllllilllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll '1‘ RICHVALE RECORD - - Correspondent â€" MRS. MARY WATTS. 43 Spruce Avenue - 889-5787 Future Happenings to be the “in thing" and the a trip to visit the "Guide Correspondent: Mrs. Marg Danko (photo bv Susan Samila)‘ Riciivale Minor Hockey resale shop reports they" Room" at Casa‘Loma Octo-l 3 Royal Birkdale Lane, Thornhill . . ‘ League's Mother‘s Auxiliary have fewer requests for lar-. ber 28, Admisswn is adults‘ 88143769 will hold a Christmas Ba- gersixes in clothing lately $1.50. students 50c and zaar November 24 at the â€" what with all the newest children 35c. This price in- Neighborhood Notes ing class, sounds delicious. ‘Lloni Hall. Spruce Avenue. forms of exercise getting cludes a tour of the entire‘ Hi} welcome back to the Mark October 15 on your Models for Thornhill United Church In appropriate fall attire (left to right) “Wadi: {he}. qr,“ .b-US'V, Riel f”l1..*‘“°“F“"T‘c‘iCam’s"W1.“ ~ - happenings at BayView Fair' Calenda“ It. is "Meet The . . . ‘. V _. V . ,. . .paring for a gigantic affair i ihats not suipiising. i Rangers. UUldCS and. . . Teachersv Nlnht" qt anmw “Omen Fa“ FaSthn Show gne a Drew?“ are DOdle “115011 m “01.3th flannel grey ‘that will be offering special‘ BlillLf the wee ones with you Brownies are now selling “MS. . Fairways Eazh teichiné afoul of some of the fashions that are to be on dis- suit and pleated skirt: Joan Reynolds in wool ‘amuwmonts {or on. young». r .. Mo. and Dog-m1}- o‘ 15m Coleman They are Artlhe airiddBob Reitdt‘repoir: “m have-a “we; outline play at the show in the church at 8 pm October tartan skirt and gold Silk knit sweater. and :ers. L‘iL‘Il lhe very young. “kindergym” if it can bcl only 50c and by buying onciégath’ilflh na fivgigilogrgita its plans and school objec- 16. Clothes for the Show are on loan from Marion Arnold in camel and brown poncho szl olll Sama will be «'H‘I‘zmflt‘tl, Baby sitting 1‘5 you are helping Slipport the heifesltc 8 er' a tives. The principal would Helen Mills Fashions. Bayview Lane Shopping.r with brown pants and turtle-neck sweater. “18”” . “l-‘O ,l’m‘ldc‘i 15 “1011‘ _am‘ Gulde mowmm} _ , V ' d Bev A kland like to remind us that park- Centre on Bavview Avenue and Show commenâ€" Tickets will be available at: the door, and 4 1h“ 3” "Wm “.131 1,)? on‘ 0.“? m What.” “‘1‘” “mud, Duff“) “1" [Ednksgwl’ig _ em 5”}: H . tc 1 ing is not allowed on the east V. ‘ . ‘ .M. ‘ r . . lingtti and soft drinks beâ€" like to baby sit for one hour holiday on Monday I haveW‘el1t t0 3 9mm ' 0 93 side of Bayview Fairways tator j‘lll be RUSty Vnght- 7 “(171111551011 915?“. $100 mCllldeS I'EfleSllmentS' sides tea and coffee will be w;th some assistance if the boon unable to report our their Thanksgivmg Dinner. Drive .rtiwed. More details in a.numbers are large. Please church news -â€" look for it} Adalpll?l paVan is home Baowo“. Fairwavs Public . . moor ntue. phon. the at 884â€"4811 next week? Irecuperating after surgery. Selma is fortunato“in hm'in” ° 1.11;. l a k )tlll now to put ‘I' lnlt‘l‘t‘slt'tl Ilope youwe all had a won- 1 Get well soon? N.” “10.1.1101. gocundaI-V on: r I .l.- all your unwunatl arâ€" \tx‘. l"i.d'I.\' \H 51“” “Veil. (“Hm “‘“kmzl “.nd FUJOFCd Mr and Mrs. R. Simkusj-(lents who wish to act. as .iCi. s ..nu"‘\\.‘ii.e Elephants I l some tll‘lt‘tll llow't'l‘s.‘ mi] ll‘ the last of our beautiful fall tare going to be adding a few volunteers They will be at ‘DLL'LILhL‘ tnevloyll‘ori‘ng ltlltlll‘L‘S \ou‘ Cillil'gt‘v'dlihnSgLéT%£)LlIIt colois. inches around the waistu‘thc elementary school three Horticultural Society 134th Sunday School An- were 2 under the Antarctic water appealed :0 blue and ilitlllnbiflii- foldiciciiothccl) b'ectE‘ \m)“ at U i i if ,7 77v 7 ifâ€"A ' “’Iariljlaflalldtger hUSbaltm affitingfs {week t . k. Members of the borticul- niversary 3 pm. Old Mctlio- Circle. .unpolluted with hardly a‘ ler. Rummage 7! Joan Celâ€"l Thtre will be a film dis- NEll'MAmXET Th? Reamer] 9mm t ,m egsollrmF CEO ' “ee you “9X. “.ee ‘ -. - tural society are in for a dist Church on Centre Food was mostly in cans boat to be seen: Alexander sic 889â€"5510 or Vicki Murch cuuion program for high lll‘d 1‘" emlml'l'assmgtexpel‘. real treat at the October 16 Street. although the supply boat (ll‘aililm Bell's museum at‘ 889-7780; toys. books and re- schiol students :it the local 13'3"“\giienfl;Diggizlvalhfr:i ° meeting at the North Tltorn- Tuesday Ociobcr 16: UCW left front meat when it came ilaiieck emihasizing the ma-l cord. # Pal McDowell 881â€"ihransh library on Pearson ' ‘- ‘ L ‘ f ' i R F l H hill Community Centre. fashion show at 8 um. Tic- over first, and again a year. my gulp..- of'lills genius: the lollli or May Spiers 889-3583,1 tronoo‘ ()ciohm- 15 or 7 pm they found themselves short} Bavtihorn Drive and Royal kcls at the door. $1.50 each later. It also provided a :all Pee-Gee hydrangeas l’lanls, handicrafts and jeâ€"l'l‘he film will be "Norman 5“ Pall?" ‘Of “Wk” Pam?- Orchard Boulevard. The. This included refreshments. very good library both times. everywhere with their well- welleiy â€"â€" l’at Malieu 889- .lewison r~ Film Maker". The missing lmral’henaha‘ [mar meeting is called for 8 pm. Clothes for teenagers right [here was lots to do: kcc- laden. huge heads of pink 450+ or Glenda Thorsell 884- about tho Canadian who diâ€" “91“ m Delonccman Tom‘ BYRON E_ RING E'T Mrs. Mary Ferguson. Fellow up to Matrons will be mod- ping the base buildings in or white [low-cu; the botaâ€" 2304. lriczeil “Fiddler On The MCQWSWJ‘S car “Rd Tomv 3 Of The Photographic Socie-. ellcd for fall until Christ- good cond.:ion. taking turns nic gardens in the heart ofi The baking and candy} Rirof“ arid "all-sus- Chriq Su- “5“‘9’1110‘ m the men" coum' 7783 YONGE ST. ty Of America. is internatio- mas! min: cook. and all the other llalil'ax. especially the dah- table is being convened by" peixlar". also “Ski The ()1l<.n_t “mi “ICID‘O’I‘ B091 Are‘né- lnally known as a PllOlOEI‘a‘ Tuesday Oclobcr 16 A ch..ros. llas in spectmens so vigorOUSl Vicki Murch but these contâ€" {er Limits”. a film about the “lstlcg‘m ll“? ‘l'ble “.3 dle‘SSi THORNHILL pher of various aspects ofl Anniversary Communion. Among their equipment mil full of flowers and rich l‘ll)LlllL)11>' will be accepted strange and wonderful feats (ml) 1‘- l)1“3“5 (‘t a “me- 889_7783 nature, and she will give an Friday October 19â€"UCW w'cl‘e Twin Otters from D0â€" in colour: the Citadel at Hi1" closer to the time of sale. i that can be performed on JOB “Evnjvcifi " illustrated talk on “Flowers box social and historic dis- Havilland. lif'ax with its magnificent‘ Raffle tickets will be han-i skis. Come and (li~CLlss what The begt p‘hcc‘ to’start Around the World." Her play. This will be the oldâ€" It was a great experience view over and beyond the dcd otil next Sunday at the. you would like to see in the jobs are 6f“er Liberal previous visits have been a. fashioned affair where each and he enjoyed it tborough- harbour: the great elms iniarena. This time they‘re for future. flaggified. delight and 1111 \\'l10 llaVe‘ wotnan brought food for l\\'O ly. lie would like to return all the cities we visited blll‘él snowmobile draw with a‘ I would also like to 1‘0- ..77:7. WC, .7- LA .7 sass- 77,, bCCn Dl‘lVlllgC'd to see sucll in a carefully decorated box: â€" each member of the team particularly stately in Frede- litâ€"speed “'l‘arga" racing . mind everyone about the superb DllOlOS know What is “1050 DUNCS 811‘ allCllOl’lC‘d lS lakt‘ll 'Un fOI‘ l\\0 )‘Cal‘s ric‘ion where they line the bike being offered as second preschool story hour on in store for llicm. off to the highest bidder.ioiily. and then goes off for streets and the branchesiprize. Please note that the \l'idncsday at 10:30 am and Q There, will be a fruit. ve- Join the fun at 7:30 pm. a break; some do return â€" ctrotch across to meet and ticket seller of the first‘thc TAB program which is getable and flower show. as Sunday October 21 â€" but he must settle down to a intertwinc over the traffic prize winner will also re-' run by the YWCA at the . well as arrangements and 170th anniversary service: permanent job. below; the Lord Beaver. ceivon"Targa"10-5pcedni- ;;1[]]0[in](‘_ flower show. as well as arâ€" Very Rev. Dr. A. BB. Moore. He has no regrets about brook Art Gallery in Fredeâ€" i ccr. The draw will take There was an interesting O rangemcnts and classes for past moderator of the Uni- answering that advertiseâ€" ricton: the marvellous vista place in the old arena De-l talk on health foods for the‘ the juniors. led Church and past pl‘cSl- 111ml. of the same city and the Ri- cember 16 instead of Decemâ€" ladies on October 3. while . Other features include the} dent of Victoria University. Maritime Trip ver St. John from the hills ber 19 a< indicated. All tic-‘I.ibrarian Marv Deciantis. Ev Opt‘nlnfl Of a society libral‘)" will preach. ‘ 311‘. and MI‘SA Murray on )\lllCll the L‘niversity of ket sellers are asked to dc- entertained the children out‘ of more than 40 books on \'a- In the evening there will Smith had a Maritimcs trip New Brunswick is situated: lete this date from the tic-lot doors in that glorious‘ O riouS aSDEClS 0f gardening. be celebration worship with in the early fall. He gave mo in all cities the elegant two kels you sell, .sunshine. Everyone is \vclg m m with a librarian. Jessie the “Chancellors”. a chair a report: “We left Thornhill and three storey frame hour . Sports ‘como to attend these ])1‘O-l O'Toole. in charge. There from Central United Church on September 11. and re-l so; freshly painted. each. Hockey time L.- here againzigmms Con the library at 0 st will also be a plant sale. in Weston. who will lead the turned on the 17th. We vi-‘ street presenting a lands- The Riclivale OMHA 'l‘eamslfl80â€"28-l7 for further inform e draw prizes and refi‘esh- service. sited Sydney. Halifax. Digby. cape of colors varying from are practicing and have sc-‘maiion. i ments. Visitors are most l * * St. John and Fredericton. sombre to brilliant: and fi- lected the players. Homel If any mother with small In welcome. ' From The Alllal‘fllc 5&1!ng at ('flt'll of these Plil- nally the delicious cuisine. base is now the old arena in children is in need of a ridel 0 Members and friends are Mr. and Mrs: Paul Wools- ccs and making our toursi starting with a breakfast ofl Richmond llill, instead of plea-e notify your corres- rcminded of the annual mee- ton of Weeping \VillOw from them. These included ‘ hashed brown or home fried l Oak Ridges. House leagues pontlent. ling and distribution of pri- Lane, have had a very inte- the Cabot Trail. Fort Louis-‘potatoes, with eggs, and ba- get underway this coming Guide Lines zes for the year. November 20. This year there will be a dinner served by the la- dies of Holy Trinity Church in the hall. Price S-l. Tic- kets may be obtained from the dinner committee: Do- ris Butterworth. Marion Jar- vic and Anne Killliam. Blood Donors‘ Clinic A blood donors' clinic is to be held at Thornhill Uniâ€" ted October 15. 1 pm. â€". 4. 6â€"8:30 pm, Blood is bad- ly needed: please give the gift of life. German Mills Fun Fair There is to be a fun fair in aid of the German Mills Community Nursery. Place - German Mills Centre: time October 13. 10 amâ€"3 pm. There will be a bake sale. white elephant sale. arts and crafts. games and pony rides Come and have a ve- ry good time. Church New; Calender of events Thornhill United Church Sunday â€"- 10 am. Open air service at the Old Methoâ€" dist Church Cemetery Normark Drive. cne north of Royal Road. and east of Yonge Street. The air is to honor the pioneer forefathers. Ca- valcade of cars down Yonge at block Orchard Street. and if the plans go as expected. Rev. Alf Mcâ€" Alister and Rev. Egerton Peacock will ride as did the saddle back circuit riders! 170th Anniversary Com< niunion Service at 11 am. Mr. McAlisler in charge. Silezi Community ‘ 'many resting visitor. He is Nicho- las Meades. a nephew. and he is on his way home to Englond after a two year stint with a British Antarc- tic Survey, He is a radio operator. qualified as a ra- dio mechanic in the Mer- chant Marine. He saw an ad in a newspaper for a radio operator. applied and was accepted. He and two others â€" a doctor and a diesel engi- neer ~ were stationed at the base camp on Storington Island which lies south of South America. He was ap- pointed deputy commander in charge of the base. There were 14 others who were constantly on the move. One of his many resâ€" ponsibilities was to keep in touch. with them as well as with the world at large. They were the scientists irâ€" terested in geography. geo- physics and anything cl:n which turned tip' The scientists Used do: teams â€" didn't require re- pairs which snowmobile might need. Another job fer the radio operator was breeding dogs at the basef There “15 quite a lot of animal life on the island many birds including guins of course: seals and fish but there was no time for fishing' With the clothes specially made for the cold he was warmer there than he had been in winter time in Eng-. land on occasion This in: spite of the fact that they pen-i bourg. City of Halifax. and Peggy's Cove. We travelled. from Sydney to Halifax by train Halifax to Digby b)“ bus. by boat across the Bay of Fundy to St. John. and ther. on to Frtdericion bv‘ bus. l “Some of the highlights were: the wild ruggedness and often stark beauty ofi the Cape Breton Highlands and in the area around Peg- gy‘s Cove: the Roman Cathoâ€" lie Cathedral at Chetichamp on the Cabot Trail \vherei the building and decoraâ€"l tions. on a smaller scale. riâ€" valled that of a metronolitan‘ cathedral: the studio of the "Arcadian Lady" in Cheti- ehaini) where the craftsman- ship in weaving and wall decorations unequalled anywhere the beauty of miles and miles of the Bras'd or Lakes where the is i For Thornhill Lions Club Every Wednesday YORK FARMERS’ MARKET STARTING TIME - s PM. EARLY BIRDS â€"â€" 7:40 PM. MINIMUM JACKPOT _ 8600. con, or ham or sausages â€" and then dinner with clam chowder or salmon bisque.i followed by shrimps or lobs- ter. Atlantic salmon or trout. or haddock and topped off with blueberry pie! The memories are Ietablel“ All the glad to get hill againil unfor- same they were back to Them- Suitday. Coaches will be conâ€" tacting their team players if i alrea- t.hey haven't done so dv. YWCA. The Resale Shop is records also if they are are in good shape. Plea~e. no more than 10 ar- be 9 ticles at one time. to now accepting good used toys ~ no games please. Books and acceptable Rangers. Guides and Brow- held meclings Septemâ€" nies of Richvale all "opening" her 10. The Guides/ star out with a campfire marshmallow roast in garden of Mrs. Joan Ion": home. 11 Bi'yson Dr Rangers hold meeti every first and third led and the Mor- ive. (7‘ ngs Wed» Iit‘rday evening from 7:30 to in the Charles How'itt brought in cnly on Montlays‘School Library. Girl Guides and Tuesdays for convenien- Tbe Thornhill Little The- atre which staged "Blilhei Spirit". at play by Noel C0-3 ward last spring, is now pro- ducinsr its premier perfor-‘ mance this fall season by "Four Poster Bed".‘ be an organization next Menday at 8 pniai Thornhill Presbyte- rian Church for people in- terested in scenery. staging. acting. lights and tickets. further information please phone 884-8006 staging There‘ll meeting GO re in processing. The ladies“ TAB Steering Committee met a: Burnie‘s home on Carrvillc Road October 3 to plan the program for October Exercises begin at 9:30 am. with Mandy Hobbins. who filled in a few times last seaszn. Alill‘t'ly i< willing to forward to much .each you a little “Yoga” if you‘re interested. It seems June 17. . \\'ednc~:lays. :nett every Wednesday from T to 9 pm in Charles Hewitt gym. The Brownies who now have full enrolment. ll hold their meetings # one group at 4 other in the school gym the Emmanuel Church day evenings. All groups hard at work and look fun enjoy :nent. The Ranzer: are planning pm at ‘ Wednesâ€" 81‘0 int: and NEW IN THORNHILL FRONTIER RESTAURANT 8: TAVERN STEAK HOUSE sZilti BAYVIEW AVENt'E. THORNHILL BAYVIEW LANE PLAZA .lust south of No. 7 Highway FULLY LICENSED Oren llaily 12 Noon to 11 pm. Phone 889-4349 We specialize in Business Men‘s Luncheons and Banquets \t't‘ ‘~i lit ~-\ii \iTl'l’: Jl.\1 "BMW 9144 YONGE STREET We back them better because we build them better. lion." SALES 8. SERVICE (limo) I.I.\|l'l'|'3l| .sxfl- Ill .\!l or Z‘W-Mltiti 'l‘lltilflllll. (l.\ l ARIN

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