So far. he reports, mhe Thomhill Church has been unsuccessful in its efforts 'to bundle regional and prome In this .press release. Mr. Deacon referred also to an attempt by Thomhin United Church to offer its "excel- lent .facilities" for use as a day care centre as rChe in- flux of new families in the apartments nearby had brought about a great need for day care and babysitting services. In describing some of the situations that have arisen Mr. Deacon cited attempts by groups in Richmond Hill. ’Dhornhdfl and Markham to set up various types of day care which had to be abandon- ed because dyhey contravened pmincial day care regula- tions. A few years ago, said 'Mr. Deacon, Mrs. Ellen Smith, wife of Richmond Hill Uni- ted Church Minister Robert Smifdh, had helped a group of moflhers organize a co-ope- ‘ra'tlve babysitting service to give each other some time oil, but the program had to be abandoned and the ser- vice provided by a municipal faculty operated at consider- able expense .to the taxpayer. On January 29, Mr. Dea- con reports, he and some of those in the community who would like to provide such services met. wi11h Minister of Community and Social Services Rene Brunelle. As a result, Mr. Deacon reports, “I believe a way can be developed in the region whereby local commuuni‘ty groups can provide this . . . service at minimum public expense and maximum pub- lic satisfaction." Donald Deacon. MLA. York Centre 'has been working with various groups in Southern York Region in an effa-rt to work out ways of overcoming obstacles posed by provincial legislation in setting up day care and ba- bysit/fling services. 10 THE LIBERA Save Tax Dollars Deacon Seeks Green Light For Community Day Care SCHEDULE “A†LAND IN THE TOWNSHIP OF KING IN THE REGIONAL MUNIC- IPALITY 0F YORK, FORMERLY IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Part of Lot 5, Concession 2 of the said Township, designated as Part 19 on a plan deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as Plan 65R-531. TO: WALTER SCOTT of the Township of King, Yeoman WILLIAM PAXTON of the Township of King, Retired Farmer JAMES LANGSTAFF JENKINS of the Township of King, OR TO: IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK FOR AP- PROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND DESCRIBED IN SCHEDULE “A†HERETO IN THE TOWN OF VAUGHAN, THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL AND THE TOWNSHIP OF KING FOR THE PURPOSE OF WIDENING BATHURST STREET (REGIONAL ROAD NO. 38) FROM ELGIN MILLS ROAD TO KING ROAD. NOTICE IS HEREBY'GIVEN that application has been made for approval to expropriate the land described in Schedule “A†hereto. 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 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 publication, 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 Regional Municipality of York, Box 147, Newmarket, Ontario. L3Y 4W9 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 and Attorney General; v (b) the inquiry officer, (i) shall give every party to the inquiry an opportunity to present evidence and argument and to examine and cross-examine witnesses, either personally or by his counsel or agent, and (ii) may recommend to the approving authority that a party to the inquiry be paid a fixed amount for his costs of the inquiry not to exceed $200 and the approv- ing authority may in its discretion order the exprop- riating authority to pay such costs forthwith. 2. “owner†and “registered owner†are defined in the Act as follows: “owner†includes a mortgagee, tenant, execution creditor, a person entitled to' a limited estate or interest in land, a com- mittee of the estate of a mentally incompetent person or of a person incapable of managing his affairs, and a guardian, exec- utor, 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 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 revised assessment roll; 3. The expropriating authority, each owner who notifies the approving authority that he desires a hearing in respect of the lands in- tended to be expropriated and any owner added as a party by the inquiry officer are parties to the inquiry. NOTES: This notice first published on the 28th February, 1974. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE I.AND THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, March 7, 1974 Municipal Clerk . The lawful successors of the above noted as TRUSTEES OF THE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KING THE EXPROPRIATIONS ACT WANT EXTRA INCOME? A temponary job may be the answer. Read the Help Wanted Columns in "The Liberal" for the best job opportunities throughout York Region. “I am pleased that On- tario's Minister of Commu- ni'try and Social Services sup- ports this policy and will ap- prove grams accordingly." Day care and babysitting are only two of many local services which can be effec- tively provided a lowest cost by the community and not by the govemment, Mr. Deacon concludes. “In this way it will 'be un- necessary to spend public funds on provision of sepa- rate buildings or accommo- dation for day care use only." says MrsDeacon, “and we can make use of church and other community facili- ties which are already avail- able. Itt is also possible to make maximum use of volun- teers and part-(Lime assis- Voance to improve the quality (of the services)". As a result of the meeting with Mr. Brunelle Mr. Dea- con ls ihopeful that one Mi- nistry will agree to the purchase of day care ser- vice -provided by community groups so that neither local nor provincial government has to ‘be dimetly involved, burl. will only ensure that a satisfactory standard of care is provided. “It has recently been told it must hire a full 'time profes- sional or close down," says Mr. Deacon. “I hope not. because the demand grows daily and my office is de- luged with requests for as- sistance in locating these ser- vices." As a third example, Mr. Deacon referred to St. An- drew's United Church in Markham which helped orga- nize a co-operative -babysi¢- ting service two mornings a week. ciall requirements. The Regienal Municipality of York Robert N. Vernon, Regional Clerk, 62 Bayview Avenue, Newmarket, Ontario. L3Y 4W9. Mr. Oampey said rthe orga- nization had been formed fto i m p r o v e communications wilth the students. society and the school board. and would like the board 10 give consideration to placing a non-voting student represen~ tative on the board. There was a precedent for sudh a thing, the London Board of Education having a studenrt on its board; York County Board of Education, which has been getting its share of advice from just about eVeryone in the county lately. may soon be getting a student to adv vise in: regularly. The matter came to light February 25 at a meeting oi the board when John Carm~ pery. Stouffville, chairman of the York Country Secondary School Students Association; appeared with Keith Siokum, president of the studenrts' council, Sutton High School, to present the constitution of the YCSSSA to the board; The student made mations and sat on committees and Student Group Wants To 'Sit In With York Board Of Education Directors of the Harold King Farm Foundation re- ognt'ly announced that the fémous Halfway House at Keswick will continue in operation under the manage~ ment of Katie King. widow of the founder. Death Of Harold King Not End For Halfway House Color TV from . Sweetheart Peter York Home T.V. 306 Bayview Ave. (Plaza) 889-1646 - 884-4165 “Harold's death last year WORKS IN A DRAWER GET YOUR ob" Headgsa his presence had improved Uhe attitude of the students to the board and the school system, Mr. Campey said-.7 Keitt'h Slokum said that such a move rwould give stu- dents an official channel m make inquiries, help tJhem develop leadership qualities. and give mhe board “truly representative opinions in a democratic process." 'l‘h’e board said it would consider his proposal and let 'him know. When asked if the London student were allowed to sit in on committee of the whole meetings â€"- the portion closed 'to the public â€" Mr. Campey said he didn't know. ’I‘rustee Robert Houghfoon of Richmond Hill said 'he felt sudh a move would be a good one. 'but did the students have any idea lhovw many hours would be involved? Mr. Camrpey said they 'did and were prepared to handle that. “Students are the comer- stone of education and want to see what it's all about," Mr. Slokum said. was a stunning loss," declar- ed President Ralph Mc- Creath. “Katie has shown during Harold’s illness and since 'his death (that she has the ability and the determi- nation to keep ‘tlhe (mun going. It would be a desecra- tion rbo his memory not to 3 on a plan deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as Plan 65R-926 (L7112-44); Part of Lot 5, Concession 4 of the said Township, designated as Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4 on a plan deposited in the Registry Office for the Reg- istry Division of York North as Plan 65R-927 (L-172); Part of Lot 5, Concession 5 of the said Township, designated as Part 2 on said Plan 65R-926; ' Part of Lot 5, Concession 5 of the said Township, designated as Part 5 on said Plan 65R-927; Part of Lot 6, Concession 4 of the said Township, designated as Parts 6 and 7 on said Plan 65R-927; Part of Lot 6, Concession 5 of the said Township, designated as Part 1 on said Plan 65R-926; Part of Lot 6, Concession 5 of the said Township, designated as Part 1 on a plan deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as Plan 65R-1007 (Lâ€"172â€"1) ; Part of Lot 7, Concession 4 of the said Township, designated as Part 7 on said Plan 65R-927. SCHEDULE “A†LAND IN THE TOWNSHIP OF KING IN THE REGIONAL MUN- ICIPALITY OF YORK, FORMERLY IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: fart of _Lot _5, Concqssion 4 of the said Township! designated as Part 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 and Attorney General; (b) the inquiry officer, - (i) shall give every party to the inquiry an opportunity t present evidence and argument and to examine and ‘ cross-examine witnesses, either personally or by his counsel or agent, and (ii) may recommend to the approving authority that a party to the inquiry be paid a fixed amount for his costs of the inquiry not to eXceed $200 and the approv- ing authority may in its discretion order the exprop- riating authority to pay such costs forthwith. 2. “owner†and “registered owner†are defined in the Act as follows: “owner†includes a mortgagee, tenant, execution creditor, a person entitled to a limited estate or interest in land, a com- mittee of the estate of a mentally incompetent person or of a person incapable of managing his affairs, and a guardian, exec- utor, 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 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 revised assessment roll; 3. The expropriating authority, each owner who notifies the approving authority that he desires a hearing in respect of the lands in- tended 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 28th February, 1974. NOTES: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE l.AND IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK FOR AP- PROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND DESCRIBED IN SCHEDULE “A†HERETO IN THE TOWNSHIP OF KING IN THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK FOR THE PURPOSE OF WIDENING KING ROAD (REGIONAL ROAD NO. 11) FROM 200 FEET WEST OF JOHN STREET TO THE APPROACH RAMP OF KING’S HIGHWAY NO. 400 AND THE WIDENING 0F JANE STREET (REGIONAL ROAD NO. 55) FROM 1500 FEET NORTH OF KING ROAD TO 1400 FEET SOUTH OF KING ROAD. THE EXPROPRIATIONS ACT The farm has kept no re- cords on i'ts “success rate", but it is how!!! Ito be far higher than flhat of the aver- age for former inmates of penitentitaries. Harold King once estimated that 60'perâ€" cent of his “boys†did not return to prison. And the member of farm "graduates" Since the farm was estab- lished 11 years ago, close to 1,000 men newly released from penitenn'ary have be- came part of the farm fami- ly. All of them called Harold “Dad†and his wife “Momâ€. In this rural family atmos- phere, far removed from old pre-prison haunts, men with- out. real families or roots have been able '00 find an anchor before facing the world again. continue.†YORK CENTRAL HOSPITAL Memorial Fund (3/‘0 York Central Hospital. Richmond Hill) The Regional Municipality of York Robert N. Vernon, Regional Clerk, 62 Bayview Avenue, Newmarket, Ontario. L3Y 4W9. who return for Christmas, birthdays and weddings att- tests to the success offlhe operation. His success was phenome- nal. and a group of his friends raised money to pur- chase the 44 acre farm pro- perty at Keswick and the original buildings which formed the nucleus of the Halfway House. Later, with government help and the proceeds of tm “Funâ€"O-Rams" organized by Long before We farm foundation wu officially es- tablished, the late Harold King, a furniture auctioneer, was spending all of his spare 'time looking after ex- prisoners. Generally he con- centrated on first offenders who had no one else 00 greet them on their release. At present the farm re- ceives some provincial aid, but no Federal assistance, even though a large percent- age of the men released to the farm come from federal institutions. The bulk of the founda- tion's funds come from pub- lic subcription. The address is The Harold King Farm. Keswick, Ontario. supporters and friend; an addition capable of housing a dozen men at a time was added DON’T DELAY. IN PAYING YOUR. LIBERAL CARRIER. LAND IN THE TOWNSHIP OF KING IN THE REGIONAL MUNIC- IPALITY OF YORK, FORMERLY IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Part of Lot 4, Concession 2 of the said Township, designated as Part 16 on a plan deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as Plan GER-531; Part of Lot 5, Concession 2 of the said Township, designated as Parts 16 and 19 on said Plan 65R-531. LAND IN THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL IN THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK, FORMERLY IN THE TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: Part of Lot 54, Concession 1 WYS of the said Town, designated as Part 11 on said Plan 64R-1742. - _ LAND IN THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL IN THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK, FORMERLY IN THE TOWNSHIP OF KING IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Part of Lot 61, Concession 1‘ WYS of the said Town, designated as Parts 4 and 20 on said Plan 65R-531; Part of Lot 62, Concession 1 WYS of the said Town, designated as Parts 4 and 20 on said Plan 65R-531; Part of Lot 63, Concession 1 WYS of the said Town, designated as Part 11 on said Plan 65R-531; Part of Lot 64, Concession 1 WYS of the said Town, designated as Part 14 on said Plan 65R-531; Part of Lot 66, Concession l WYS of the said Town, designated as Part 1 on a plan deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Part of Lot 64, Concession 1 WYS of the said Town, designated as Part 14 on said Plan 65R-531; Part of Lot 66, Concession 1 WYS of the said Town, designated as Part 1 on a plan deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as Plan RS-208 (L-112-32). ' Part of Lot 27‘, Concession 2 of the said Town, designated as Part 9 on a plan deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Toronto Boroughs and York South as Plan 64R-1742 (L-1'46-9); Part of Lot 30, Concession 2 of the said Town, designated as Part 15 on said plan 64R-1742; ‘ ‘ Part of Lot 26, Concession 2 of the said Town, designated as Part 1 on a plan of survey of record filed in the Office of Land Titles at Toronto as Plan 66R-5746 (L-146-10); ., Part of Lot 27, Concession 2 of the said Town, designated as Part 1 on said Plan BBB-5746; Part of Lot 28, Concession 2 of the said Town, designated as Part 3 on said Plan 66R-5746; Part of Lot 29, Concession 2 of the said Town, designated as Parts 4 and 5 on said Plan 66R-5746; ’ Part of Lot 31, Concession 2 of the said Town, designated as Part 1 on a plan deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Toronto Boroughs and York South as Plan 64R-1743 (L-146-11); Part of Lot 30, Concession 2 of the said Town, designated as Part 1 on a plan deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Toronto Boroughs and York South as Plan 64R-1900 (L-146-13). SCHEDULE “A†LAND IN THE TOWN OF VAUGHAN IN THE REGIONAL MUN- ICIPALITY OF YORK, FORMERLX IN THE TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, DESCRIBED AS FOL- LOWS: 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 and Attorney General; (b) the inquiry officer, (i) shall give every party to the inquiry an opportunity to present evidence and argument and to examine and cross-examine witnesses, either personally or by his counsel or agent, and (ii) may recommend to the approving authority that a party to the inquiry be paid a fixed amount for his costs of the inquiry not to exceed $200 and the approv- ing authority may in its discretion order the exprop- riating authority to pay such costs forthwith. 2. “owner†and “registered owner†are defined in the Act as folldWs: “owner†includes a mortgagee, tenant, execution creditor, a person entitled to a limited estate or interest in land, a com- mittee of the estate of a mentally incompetent person or of a person incapable of managing his affairs, and a guardian, exec- utor, 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 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 revised assessment roll; 3. The expropriating authority, each owner who notifies the approving authority that he desires. a hearing in respect of the lands in- tended 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 28th February, 1974. IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK FOR ~AP- PROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND DESCRIBED IN SCHEDULE “A†HERETO IN THE TOWN OF - VAUGHAN, THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL AND THE TOWNSHIP OF KING FOR THE PURPOSE OF WIDENING BATHURST'STREET (REGIONAL ROAD NO. 38) FROM ELGIN MILLS ROAD TO KING ROAD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has been made for approval to expropriate the land described in Schedule “A†hereto. 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 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 publication, 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 Regional Municipality of York, Box 147, Newmarket, Ontario. L3Y Z1W9 NOTES: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE l.AND THE EXPROPRiIATIONS ACT Res. THORNDALE BUSINESS SERVICES Bus. 884-2660 Reasonable Rates Know your cost before tax service performed No charge for estimate Service by appointment â€" no waiting For Information or Appointment Call Anytime FAST; DEPENDABLE . COURTHOUS. CONFIDENTIAL 889-8051 Evenings & Weekends The Regional Municipality of York Robert N. Vernon, Regional Clerk, 62 Bayview Avenue,‘ Newmarket, Ontario. L3Y 4W9. INCOME TAX SERVICE (24 hour answering service)