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The Liberal, 21 Feb 1974, p. 16

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I Carpentry Outside lighting maintenance Equipped with ladder truck. All Commercial, residential and industrial wiring. Hydro electrical modernization plan available. Richmond Hill Tree Service & Forestry Co. Ltd. R. P. (Bob) ROSS 130 Centre St. W. - 884-1788 Prices on request or by hour Transmission Ltd. 9677 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL LEONARD R. ROSENBERG 8; ASSOCIATES Chartered Accountants 887-5720 - 889-2741 84 Yonge St. S. Aurora, Ontario CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 55 Yonge Street North Phone: 889-8275 - 884-8651 16 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Feb. 21, 1974 Competent Tradesman J oscelyn, Laughlin, Harper, Tory & Associates Chartered Accountants 121 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill. Ont. 884-4474-5 91 Geneva Street St. Catharines, Ont. 684-1177 Life Time Guarantee Automatic Specialists Finlay Electric TREES ARE OUR BUSINESS H. VAN DYKE, Aborlst 884-7774 SPECIAL MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRS 73 CENTRE ST. EAST RICHMOND HILL Brian H. anen. Addition, Renovation & Rec. Rooms 83 Roseview Ave. Richmond Hill, Ont. Tel. 884-4171 Leno’s Machine Shop AVS ELECTRIC Auto Transmission Electric Modernization Electric Heating Free Estimates Alf Catenaro Engineering ‘889-6662 Electrical Contractors CUSTOM WORK FREE ESTIMATES Call any time Chartered Accountants CARPENTER CONTRACTOR STEAMFITTING WELDING Forestry 884-1993 884-9067 881-2509 884-6663 Mister A temporary job may be the answer. Read the Help Wan-ted Columns in "The job opportunities throughout York Region. FLETCHER-GIBBARD HEATING LTD Service & Maintenance Roy V. Bick Insurance Ltd. Complete Insurance Service 17 Queen St. E. Toronto 363-3959 25 Grandview Ave. Thornhill 889-1379 16 Yonge Street North WAREHOUSE & FURNITURE SHOWROOM 321 ENFORD RD. RICHMOND HILL 884-9295 884-9296 889-5729 Furniture, Office Supplies, Social Stationery Monday to Thursday 8:30 am. to 5 pm. Friday 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Closed Saturday 24 HOUR SERVICE SALES & INSTALLATION AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING EQUIPMENT ELECTRONIC AIR FILTER HUMIDIFIER RANGES DRYERS 129 Centre St. E. Richmond Hill WANT EXTRA INCOME? Industrial Contracts MAC PLUMBING AND HEATING CONSUMER'S GAS CONTRACTORS Barrow Insurance SerVIces Ltd. Telephone 7 27-9488-9 A. W. Kirchen, Rear 47 Yonge Street S. Aurora, Ontario Corner Agency Limited Fire, Auto and Liability 15 Yonge Street N. 884-1551 - 884-1219 Res. 727-2737 Optometrists Insurance - Mortgages Fire. Auto and Liability Motor Vehicle Finance Service SUITE # 204 PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 22 RICHMOND ST. RICHMOND HILL H. B. FISHER Office Supplies FULLY LICENSED ELECTRICIANS PLUMBERS SHEET METAL AIR-CONDITIONING GAS AND OIL 20 Service Vehicles at your service 24 Hours A Day 889-0506 - 895-135] 4] MAPLE THORNHILL Air Conditioning HEATING and By Appointment Insurance Office Supplies WILLOWDALE 223-2124 884-3962 THE WORLD .IS YOURS.../F YUU /(/l/0W THE RIGHT PEOPLE... Wherever you move the Welcome Wagon hostess is the right person to help you find a place in your new community. r' V CAL'S 884-4165 C.C.M. & Raleigh Bicycles Repairs to All Makes A Complete Line of Sporting Goods 25 Yonge Street South Richmond Hill. 884-1213 Mail Orders Filled Tues. - Fri. 12 noon - 9 pm Sat. 10 am. - 6 pm Send me 4 months a! the Monitorâ€"over 100 issuesâ€" tor only $11. U Payment enclosed 3 Bull me later Eric’s Cycle and Sports Shop The Chriinan Science Monitor!» Box 125. Astor Slalion Boston, Massachusetts 02123 by PETER SMITH York Home TV The editor of this paper might be willing to lend you his copy of The Christian Science Monitor. But don't count on it. He's an expert newsman with access to many news sources and a good paper of his own. But he still wants to get the Monitor‘s worldwide coverage and commen- tary on events. Apart from 2,711 editors, there are 20,000 educa- tors and students, 82.000 businessmen, 495 US. Senators and Congress- men, 3 Supreme Court Justices who read the Monitor. Why should they know more of what‘s going on, and why, than you do? For less than 11¢ a day, you can get your own special insight into the news. Everyday, like they do. PLANES O BOATS RADIO CONTROL TRAINS O CRAFTS MILITARY O CARS REPAIRS 1626 BAYVIEW AVE. Address Nhhue Stale 306 BAYVIEW AVE. BAYVIEW PLAZA :97 \\\_ TV Service (And Other Makes) Mrs. Joyce Clark 349 Kerswell Dr., Richmond Hill 884-1940 Mrs. Watters Thornhill 881-0917 HOBBIES COLOR QUASAR TV SERVICE : @WWQLQ Sporting Goods Tel. 484-8173 (Please prlnl) Zip 889-1646 it on the rear plate of his own car. Another $2. “We 'have an excellent augmented staff of six and we can handle the expected crowds of people who have waited to the last minute to renew their car licenses," License Issuer William Neal, 40 Elgin Mills Road East, told “The Liberal" this 'week. “However, we can’t do a year's work in two days. We try. but it just isn’t possible. We have had no lineups yet." February 28 is the last date for driving with 1973 plates. Another incident concerned a woman who purchased a sticker for the .plate on her car, took it home, handed it to -her husband. and ’he stuck Application forms for this year’s license stickers are available at Mr. Neal’s office and at liquor stores, and Mr. Neal is providing help for those who 'have difficulty in filling in the forms. He pointed out that in- structions are that the stick- er must be applied only to the rear license plate and has some amusing anecdotes about this. “You'll see them on bumpers and on wind- shields and one chap was just about to apply his to the rear plate when a gust of wind took it out of his hand and carried it on to the trunk of the car. It stuck immediately and so fast he couldn't get it off, so it cost him 82 for another one." Mr. Neal also told of a pmfes‘sional man driving a leased car who complained that the sticker on ‘his plate had fallen off. However, ‘he had looked at the front plate only â€" and the sticker was quite firmly attached to the rear plate. A Mr. Neal's office is open from 9 am to 5:45 Monday to Friday and from 9 am to 11:45 «am Saturday. Local license Office Ready For Late Rush The new sales tax credit is available to anyone who is not claimed as a dependent by another person. Sales “tax credit is calculated as 1% of all personal tax exemptions and must be totalled in‘ the income tax return first. Perkins, Jonqeneel Advisory Chairmen For Conservation For a married couple, the tax credit must be claimed by the spouse with the higher taxable income or, if they both have the same or no taxable income, by only one spouse. 'I‘h'e pensioner tax credit is, a flat $100 :a-nd applies Ito ANYONE 65 years of age or older as of December 31, 1973. A single pensioner pay- ing $300 in property tax or $1,500 in rent would. receive a total of $246â€"$120 proper- ty tax credit, $26 sales tax credit, $100 pensioner tax credit. A married pensioner who claims a spouse as a depen- dent and hm total personal exemptions of $4,000 can claim a sales tax credit of $40. Neither the pensioner tax credit nor the property James Jongeneel of Auro- ra will chair the authority's Conservation Areas Advisory Board. Jesse Bryson of Wood- bri‘dg-e will be chairman and Mrs. Lois H‘ancey of Richâ€" mond Hill viceâ€"chairman of the Historic Sites Advisory Board for this year. Also representing the Re- gional Municipality of York on the authority are Robert Adams of ’Dhorn'hill, Harry Crisp of Thornhill Gordon Ra‘tcliff of Stouffville, Gar- ne‘t Williams of Vaughan and Grant Henderson of Wood- bridge. Henderson was elected vice-chairman of the board. The chairman is Fred Wade of Toronto who is appointed by Ontario's Lieutenant-Go- vernor-In-Counci‘l. Wm. Neal Floyd Perkins of Richmond Hill was elected vice-chair- man of Metro Conservation Authority’s Don Valley Ad- visory Board which is chair- ed by True Davidson of To- ronto, recently. Under Ontario’s expanded tax credit programme as well as property tax credits, On~ tario Citizens can now take advantage of sales tax cre- dits. Old age pensioners qua- lify for all «three tax benefits. I‘he provincial plan will dis- tribute $300 million 'to resi- dents of Ontario, about $130 million of it in the new sales tax and pen'sioln'ecr tax credits Ontario pensioners still have time to beat the rush on income (tax returns and to take advantage of the new pensioners tax credits. The busiest times for processing tax returns are the end of February and the end of April. Pensioner Tax Credits Queen ’5 Par/r Report William Hodgson MLA. The Ministry of Revenue has set up an information centre for anyone with ques- tions or problems with their income tax forms. It is lo- cated in the Mi-nis'try’s Ofâ€" fice's, 801 'Bay Street in To- ronlto. Ou‘t-of-Jtown residxems can call free of charge at ZENITH 8-2000. Ontario’s tax credits are designed for you. Only On- tario has 'intgti'tuted this broad direct distribution to its citizens. Make sure you get your “fair share". One question that I am asked frequently is why the Ontario Government taxes us on one ‘hand and gives it back through tax credits on the other. The answer to this ls quite simple â€" tax credits are the only way to make sure that the citizens who need tax relief get it. Pension- ers. for example. often wond- er why they pay education taxes when they have no dependents in school. Pro- perty tax credits and the other tax credits that pen- sioners can claim, reduce their taxes so that, in effect, they do not pay any school taxes tax credit can be claimed by residents of a home for «the aged, nursing home or char- itable institution that did not pay property taxes. York North WE MAKE IT EASY AT SURGICAL STEEL SLICER ’ 06-2 2064-9 DLIUEn s so vuun cums: RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 250 Yonge Street North RICHMOND HILL 0 884-44 Open Thursday & Friday Evenings ’til 9 pm. STORES Mr. and Mrs. Scoflt Rich- ardson (Palt. Williams) have moved: from Markihaim to their new ‘home in Stouff- ville; Dr. and Mrs. Tilo Hoff- man (H e amh e r Williams) have moved from Thom'hill to their new home in Maple. Birthday greetings to Marilyn Asrhton, 16 years, February 21; Mrs. Joe Step- Maslter Corporal Neil Dom- nelly of Pemawawa, who is «taking an army course at Camp Borden, called on Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hart and Wendy Monday evening of last week. 'Neil lived with Mr. and Mrs. Hart before joining the Canadian Army. The lst Gormley Guide Company and the 1st Gorm- l'ey Brownie Pack are spon- soring The Merry Men of Markham in the community hall March 29 at 8 pm. Circle your calendar Inow. Further particulars at a later dla'te. It was the annual ‘Thjnk- ing Day" service, which is to celebrate the birthdays of the fou‘ndem of Guides and Brownies-Lord and Lady Ba'd-en-Po‘welvl. Anvoltlher e-uchre party will be held in Iflhe community ‘hall on Friday evening, Fe'b- ruary 22nd, at 8:00 pm. Everyone welcome. Ladies please provide lunch. The 19t Gormley Guide Company and the lst Garm- ley Brownie Pack attended the morning church service at the Melville United Church Sunday morning. The WI held its annual pot luck supper in the communi- ty hall Tuesday evening of last week. Following the de- ucious supper. euchre was played. Neighborhood Notes Compare at $688 VICTORIA SQUARE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. W. SANDLE R.R. 2. Gormley â€" Telephone 887-5421 06-22-065-7 884-440] SURGICAL '6“ STEEL 'x GOURMET ~KNIFE Hill, Regional Municipality of York, who died on or about September 6th, 1965, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to un- dersigned on or before March 15th, 1974, after which date Estate will be distributed with .regard only to claims which undersigned shall then have notice and undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice. DATED at Richmond Hill, February 5, 1974. PLAXTON & MANN P.O. Box 36 AND OTHERS IN The Estate of George W. Ross. of Richmond Hill, Regional Municipality of York, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of George W. Ross, late of Richmond The annual World Day of Prayer service will ‘be held this Friday, at Union Villa. Unionville. This is an invita- tion to all ladies to join with eight neighboring churches to an afternoon of worship and fellowship. Someone from each church will take part, and the guest speaker will be M-rs. Hilde Toll. im- mediate past president of the Toronto Conference UCW. Baby sitting will be provided and a social hour will be ‘held in the main lounge of the villa at the conclusion of rthe service. hen-son. February 22; Marnie Ashton, nine years. February 25; Lawrence Ashton, Feb- ruary 25. World Day 01‘ Prayer NOTICE TO CREDITORS Richmond Hill, Ontario USE OUR firestonc CREDIT PLAN. AMERICAN EXPRESS or CHARGEX The lands affected by By-law 101-73 which amends By-law 39-71 are situate in Phase 1 of the BAIF Subdivision. The purpose of the Byâ€"law is to improve the design specifications of the play areas which are required in mul- tiple family residential areas. The changes are proposed in order to enable increased design flexibility. The existing by- law requires a chain link fence to enclose the area, this is changed by clause (a) which will permit a variety of materials to be used in the construction of required fence sur- rounding the play area. It has been found that it is not always pos- sible to design a functional block with the play space “accessible to the building without the necessity of crossing a parking lot or driveway” and “in one location” as required by the existing by-law and these require- ments are deleted. Finally, the play space areas will be permitted “in the side yard”, so that they can be located “in the rear yard or in the side yard, or in the case of a corner lot, in the rear yard or in the side yard not adjacent to the street”. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORA- TION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: READ A FIRST AND SECOND TIME THIS 12th DAY OF November, 1973. READ A THIRD TIME AND PASSED THIS 12th DAY OF November, 1973. AND WHEREAS there has been no am- endment to the Richmond Hill Official Plan proposed by the Council but not approved at this time with which the matters herein set out are not in conformity. 1. That Byâ€"law No. 39-71 as amended be and is hereby amended by: (a) deleting Section 6.1.11.1 (a) thereof and substituting therefor the following: “6.1.11.1 c) in the rear yard or in the least four feet (4 ft.) in height,”; (b) deleting Sections 6.1.11.1 c) and d) A By-law to amend By-law No. 39-71 as amended. WHEREAS the matters herein set out are in conformity with the Richmond Hill Official Plan which is approved and in force at this time. may approve of the said by-law but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the by-law will be con- sidered. Notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an objection or notice of support and who have left with or delivered to the Clerk undersigned, the address to which notice of hearing is to be sent. THE LAST DAY FOR filing objections will be the 7th day of March, 1974. DATED AT THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL THIS let day of February, 1974. L. M. Clement, Clerk Town of Richmond Hill 56 Yonge Street North Richmond Hill, Ontario ANY PERSON wishing to support the application for approval of the by-law may within fourteen (14) days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Richmond Hill notice of his support of approval of the said by-law together with a request for notice of any hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notice should be given. within fourteen (14) days after the date of this notice, send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Richmond Hill notice of his objection to approval of the said by-law, together with a statement of the grounds of such objection. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section 35 of the Planning Act for approval of By- law No. 101-73 passed on the 12th day of November, 1973. A copy of the by-law is furnished herewith. A note giving an ex- planation of the purpose and effect of the by-law and stating the lands affected thereby is also furnished herewith. New & Used Furniture And Appliances TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th 7:30 p.m. YORK FARMER’S MARKET 7509 Yonge St. (2 blocks south of No. 7 Hwy.) We have been commissioned to sell at Public Auc- tion to the highest bidders, entire stock of new furniture and appliances and finance company re- possessions as follows: Dining Room Suites, Bedroom Suites. sofas and chairs, dinettes, kitchen sets, coffee'and end tables, odd chairs. new and used, Colour and B & W TV’s, stereos, box springs and mattresses (all sizes), lamps, paintings, rugs, etc.. plus many items too numerous to mention. TERMS: CASH INSPECTION: Day of Sale from 6:00 pm. on For further information contact the auctioneers PEEL-HALTON AUCTION LIMITED 822-8961 thereof; (c) deleting Section 6.1.11.1 e) thereof and substituting therefor the following: “6.1.11.1. c) in the rear yard or in the side yard, or in the case of a corner lot, in the rear yard or in the side yard not adjacent to the street.” to The Ontario Municipal Board by The Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill for approval of a by-law to regulate land use passed pursuant to Section 35 of the Planning Act. THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD ANY PERSONS INTERESTED MAY, THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL BY-LAW NO. 101-73 PUBLIC AUCTION EXPLANATORY NOTE TO BY-LAW 101-73 NOTICE OF THE APPLICATION (No Reserve) William C. Lazenby Mayor L. M. Clement Clerk

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