Spokesman for the com- mittee, Raymond McAfee, of RR 3. Woodbridge said news- papers articles hadn't helped the committee; the press had not seemed to be aware of the responsibilties of the committee. “One would think that all that was necessary from read- ing papers. was for the com- Its nine members, who come from various areas in York. have so far held 11 organizational meetings and received a total of 256 appli- cations. (1) Dufferin Street (between (1) Dunlop Street Yonge Street and Pugsley Avenue) (2) Maple Avenue (south (2) Munshaw Road from Carrville Road. east of Yonge Street) (3) Maralim Road (between (3) Jenkins Road Centre Street East, and Fernleigh Circle) (4) Pemberton Crescent (east (4) Stockdale Cresc from Bathurst Street, north of Pemberton Road) Since the committee was formed as a regional respon- sibility. replacing the local committees of adjustment, it has been bogged down in wage discussions with the Region and innundated with applications. The committee, which has had a hard time getting onto the land since it was formed last February. appeared be- fore York Regional Council last week in an effort to clear up a few misunderstandings It looks as if the York Re- gional Land Division Com- mittee is here- to stay, and its members want acceptance of that fact. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL L. M. Clement, Clerk. THIS IS SCHEDULE ‘A†and is the proposed Byâ€"law referred to in the attached NOTICE. 1. That the name of each Public highway listed in Column A be and is hereby changed to the name listed in Column B opposite thereto. Column A Column R TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the Municipal Act the Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill has applied to His Honour Judge Grossberg for approval of its proposed By-law 18-74 to change the names of certain public highways as shown on Schedule “A†attached hereto and that he has appointed Monday, the 24th day of June, 1974 at the hour of 9:30 am. in Court Room # 1 (2nd Floor) in the Court House, 361 University Avenue, in the City of Toronto for consider- ing the By-law and hearing those advocating and opposing the changes. Sixty-two pupils from St. Mary Immaculate Roman Catholic School and nearby schools received their first com- munion during a special mass celebrated on the afternoon of May 5 by Father Clement Schwalm at St. Mary Immaculate Church. Most of the children were from the grade 2 and 3 PROPOSED CHANGE OF NAMES OF CERTAIN HIGHWAYS Ital-1d Division By Region Is Here To Stay on MAY 30th TO THE STAFF RESIDENCE YORK CENTRAL HOSPITAL MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE PRESS PROBLEM? Corner of Vaughan Rd. & Trench (on hospital property) THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL YORK CENTRAL HOSPITAL MOVING 884-9214 First Communion At St. Mary Immaculate IS NEED LOCAL HELP John Hall, secretary trea- surer of the committee, ela- borated on this aspect said they were unable to tell applicants what the local by- laws were. If local staffs could fill them in with the bylaw Also, they had been hinder- ed by the local municipali- ties, which did not feel they had any responsibility any longer. He said the committee was short staffed, but had operat- ed the best it could. However, it wouldn't be able to proceed on the schedule it had set for itself. (4) Stockdale Crescent “I feel there were a few basic mistakes some months ago when the province unila- terally created this abomina- tion of a land division com- mittee.†Mr. McAfee said. The province should have let the local committees continue to function and finish the applications before February 1, when the new committee was formed. He said the committee was prepared to meet seven days a week. but the problem was in reading the applications for the meetings. mittee to get off their butts and deal with the applica- tions," Mr, McAfee said. Column B Column A Column B (1) Benson Road (between (1) Dunn Drive Wilcock's Road and Wil- cock’s Lake Road) (2) Benson Street and Bond (2) Bond Crescent Avenue (between King Sideroad and Yonge Street) (3) North Wilcock’s Road (3) North Lake Road (east from Yonge Street, Lake Wilcox area) (4) Fairview Avenue and (4) Lakeland Crescent Lakeland Avenue (beâ€" tween North Wilcock‘s Road and Elm Grove Road) (5) Given Road (between (5) Sunset Beach Road Yonge Street and Lake Wilcock’s Road) (6) Given Road (between (6) Jefferson Sideroad Bathurst Street and Yonge Street (7) Sylvan Avenue. Maple (7) Sylvan Crescent Avenue and Myrtle Avenue (south from Fairview Avenue) (8) Maple Avenue (between (8) Harris Avenue Beech Avenue and Yonge Street (9) May Avenue (south from (9) Drynoch Avenue Wilcox Street, west of Bayview Ave.) (10) Marilyn Crescent West (10) Shaver Street - north of King Sideroad west of Yonge Street (11) Marilyn Crescent East (11) Hughes Street - north of King Sideroad west of Yonge Street (12) Elm Grove Road (12) North Lake Road (between North Wilcock's Road and Bayview Avenue) (13) South Wilcock's Road (13) Lake Avenue (between Yonge Street and Wilcock's Lake Road) (14) Wilcock’s Lake Road (14) Sunset Beach Road (between Given Road and Bayview Avenue) (15) Wilcock‘s Road (east of ( 15) Douglas Road Given Road) (16) Wilcox Street (west from (16) Snively Street Bayview Avenue) The, old system could pro- cess applications until the new group was in a better position to handle them, he said. NOT TO BLAME Councillor Lois Hancey of Richmond Hill said criticism Mayor Joe Dales of Geor- gina Township, suggested the old committee of adjustment be revived leaving the land division committee with the power of veto only. Also, the municipalities should supply them with a list of property owners within 200 feet of the land involved. Another problem was spe- ce; the committee was with- out any permanent home, requirements the committee would be in a [better position to oeal with the applications. listed in Column changed to the names listed in Column B opposite thereto. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL L. M. Clement, Clerk. THIS IS SCHEDULE “A†and is the proposed By-law referred to in the attached NOTICE. 1. That the nar‘nes of lea_ch public highway 1:_L_,I - n TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the Municipal Act the Corporation of the Town of Richmond Hill has applied to His Honour Judge Grossberg for approval of its proposed by-law 17-74 to change the names of certain public highways as shown on Schedule “A†attached hereto and that he has appointed Monday the 24th day of June, 1974, at the hour of 9:30 am. in Court Room # 1 (2nd Floor) in the Court House, 361 University Avenue, in the City of Toronto for consider- ing the By-law and hearing those advocating and opposing the changes. PROPOSED CHANGE OF NAMES OF CERTAIN HIGHWAYS THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL classes of Sister Mary Grace and Miss Karen Foy. Shown in the back row (left to right) are Nadia Raspa, Tiziana Rea, Martha Stong, Colleen Tobin and Anna Ventrella. At lower right are Maureen Tobin, an unidentified girl and Laufa Lee Fournier peeking around at the camera. “We want acceptance of the fact the land division committee has been created,†Mr. McAfee said. “the matter of severances is no longer the concern of local municipali- ties.†Council then agreed to a request from Mr. McAfee that it ask muncipal staff to co-operate with the committee and provide the information it needed. She suggested a meeting with the committee outlining the requirements they needed for co-operation with the municipalities and the Region to get their job done. shouldn't be levelled against the provincial government for setting up the committee, as it was done at the region’s request. 11‘ ‘1‘: any unuun POPLAR S FRONT 13:73:33? UNDERLAY - H‘ “ 34â€:r82†Newspaper Classified offers advertisers a combination of unbeatable advantages. Phone today -â€"884-1105-6. Fast results! 2,4 V K )4 3 ft. 4 ft. 5 ft. 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The authority would de- sign. operate and administer transit systems to service commuters travelling across regional boundaries, with each region responsible for the transit operations. The province would pay 75 per- cent of the cost of equipment and 50 percent of the operat- ing deficit. 109! In a short discussion. in which the impression was given that the matter had been discussed once too often, council voted 10 to 6 against Mr. Rowe's motion to approve in principle the establishment of an inter- regional transit authority as outlined in the report, the Toronto Area Transit Operat- ing Authority. The region would also be designated as the authority for intra- regional transit service. Co'mpletely Finished Completely Finished Richmond Hill Councillor Gordon Rowe's attempt to get an inter-regional transit sys. tem back on the road last week at York Regional Coun- cil, never got out of the ga- rage. 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