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The Liberal, 24 Jul 1974, p. 2

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The committee gave its ap- proval at a special meeting last week and will now ask regional council to back it York Regional Planning Committee has approved a recommendation of its com- mittee to seek support from area municipalities, provin- cial Ministries and other re- gional agencies, including the county school board, for its interim policy on rural development. Region Seeks Support Rural Policy Local visitors to Black Creek Pioneer Vil- lage on Steeles Avenue never know just who they will be rubbing shoulders with. Here George Beverly Shea (left), well-known Can- adian baritone, finds Black Creek an ideal setting for the taping of segments for “Agape”, a Billy Graham television production. The THE SAVE 9.111050% ON ALL FABRICS 0U] FABRIBLAND STORE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, 15% OFF A_|.|. SEWG MACHINES gr'é‘cx Meet At BIac/r Cree/l Pioneer Village 50% OFF ALL DRAPERIES The policy is to act as a guideline for both regional and local councils when mak- ing commitments to growth to the approximately 50 exist- ing urban settlements along the Yonge Street corridor and on Steeles Avenue. In its report the committee said that, if council took the lead in establishing policies and programs relating to its specific planning responsibi- SINGER AGENT.. OPEN DAILY 9:30 T0 6 THURS. & FRI. TO 9 PHONE 884-4273 Ontario, Wednesday, July 24, 1974 RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE lities, it could “effectively influence and direct in a positive way, the location, timing scale and structure of development in the area set- tlements and municipalities that comprise York Region until the completion of the Official Plan." The policy would assure that no further major deve- lopment \commitments by local municipalities on urban places would be made with- series is slated to be aired on network televis- ion Iater this year. He is shown taking time out from a busy shooting schedule to chat in front of Half Way House with a fan, Reverend George Clement, a retired Baptist minister who now works at the Village. There is now an extensive backlog of formal subdivision proposals in and adjacent to most of the villages and hamlets of the region and, in providing an interim policy, both levels of municipal gov- ernment could jointly become aware of the broader impli- cations of casual growth in the region's many smaller communities, the report said. out substantial contribution from the region. A commemorative bronze plaque will be unveiled be- fore the banquet; the Minis- try of Natural Resources will move a large boulder from the edge of the woods to the centre of the lawn at York .Forest headquarters; and a ceremony will ‘be con- ducted for planting of the 5,000,000th tree in the to- rest. Purpose of the tour is to see what the forest consists of and to discuss its future. It is part of the activities proposed to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its es- tablishment by the County of York in 1924. A banquet will also be held September 11 for council, invited guests and members of the press. That's the date agreed to by the planning committee headed ‘by Mayor Gladys Rolling of East Gwillimbury for a bus tour of the'regio- nal forest â€"- Highway 48 and Davis Drive, for mem- bers of council and staff. Tours will be conducted for interested groups, and the public will be invited to an Open House on one 01‘ more weekends, and also go on a 5â€"to-10 mile conducted walk, covering six or more forest properties in October when the leaves turn their various colors. You probably won't be able to see the forest for regional councillors, August 21. A temponary job may be the answer. Read the Help Wanted Columns in “The job opportunities throughout WANT EXTRA INCOME? 'I'IIB ENCLOSER D O O R S ANI'I'IES J “‘fonMICA & ARBORI'I'E 4'x8' $1 5 .95 Reg. $19.95 / CADILLAC I1 BIG BARGAIN SHELFSTANDARDS & BRACKETS THAN ms 1/2 PRICE HURRY UNTIL THEY LAST! Use I a .1; Reg. $19.95 8 to 10 colors to choose from NAME BRAND FURNITURE FINISHED WHILE THEY LAST DOORS °’ 34” x 82” RED CEDAR pOPLAR FRONT UNDERLAY 2 .95 Reg $44.93 ALL VARIETIES BIG Lion Clarence had been a charter member, past presi- dent and song-leader of the local Lions club and had 14 years perfect attendance. Mr. Steckley had also served on the board of trustees of the Victoria Square Com- munity Centre, and had served as chairman of the board. Another good Lionx has passed away â€"- Lion Clar- ence Steckley, following a lengthy illness. Good used saleable artic- les are required by the Vic- toria Square District Lions Club for its annué‘l auction and rummage sale to be held in the community hall Sep- tember 21. For pickups call Lion Don Boynton. 887-5348, or Lion Jack Walker. 884-2882. He will be greatly missed by fellow Lions, friends and relatives. Sincere sympathy is ex- tended to his family. Baseball ‘ Congratulations are exten- ded to M155 Muriel Mortson who is leading vher league in batting so far this season. Muriel, who played out- standing ball for the Rich- mond Hill senior ladies for several years, is playing for Willowdale Lindal Homes this Year. Keep up the good work Muriel ! ! ! Neighborhood Notes Neighborhood Notes Mrs. Alice Perkins wel- comed another great-grand- son last week, when a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hemstad (Lois Perk- ins), another grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perkins. Mrs. William Sandle and Betty called on their aunt. Mrs. Marion Boynton a¢ Port YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR TOP Completely Finished 24” VANITY $34.95 30" VANITY Co'mpletely Finished $39.95 36” VANITY Completely Finished $44.95 See us for all ybur needs in Home Improvements and Cottage Materials Wedding anniversary gree- tings to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilmour, (Gail Sanderson) who were married one year, July 28; to Dr. and Mrs. Tilo Hoffman, (Heather Wil- liams) married two years, July 29. Mr..and Mrs. Don Wide- man have returned after spending the past two weeks motoring along Lake Huron to Tobermory, from there they took the ferry across Birthday greetings to Gary Empringham, nine years, July 25; Angela Otta- way, 15 years, July 26; Mar- garite Frisby. nine years, July 28. «mllllIllllllllllllllll|IlllllllIlllllll“llllllll|IllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllli allllI|ll|IIllIlllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllflllflllllflllmilm SMALL CAR CENTER LTD. RICHMOND Hlll ONT. ON YONG! ST. 884 - 9274 773 - 4542 26”x 8’ â€" $5.50 "26"x10’ + $6.90 2'6”x12’â€" $8.50 Spring Green - Emerald & White THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION OF COMFORT AND PERFORMANCE ONlY COMES WITH THE NEW HONDA CIVIC I240c.c. OVERHEAD CAM ENGINE GIVING 38 M.P.G. REGULAR GAS TEST DRIVE TODAY! FIBERGLASS PANELS 4-5-6-7â€"8 Ft. Lengths HONDA 27” RUNNER $1.49 PER FOOT PANELS $1533, (Custonlxnade in any forum CORRUGATED POST FORMED KITCHEN TOPS SPECIAL PREFINISHED REAL~ PLYWOOD / IIth cunnq S and Save at our nehgrgst AID HomeyCentre North of Maple Sideroad on geek Street Hours: 8:30 am. to 5:30 pm. - Friday 8:30 am. to 9 pm Saturday 8:30 am. to 5 pm. NEVER BEFORE” 4’ x 8’ x V2” Thick SPECIAL 4'x4’x '/4 " In 5 - 6 Colors PHONE 889-4973 KEELE STREET, MAPLE The many friends of Miss Mary Muirhead were pleased to see that she is able to be home following her recent stay in the York County Hospital, Newmarket. Mr. and Mrs, Barry Rowat, Lauri and Kelly of Union Town. Ohio, visited with Mr. Kevin Nichols has return- ed to his home in Knoxville. Penn, after spending the past six weeks here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols. to Manitoulin Island, and motored to Sault Ste. Marie. They report a lovely trip. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hamil- ton and Vincent are visit- ing with friends and rela- tives in the United States. DOORS OF ALL KINDS LOW DISCOUNT PRICES VINYL FRAMED lOUVRED BULLETIN $23.50 BIFOLDS | BOARDS Hardboard Mahogany Int. & Ext. -50 ISTAIN $4.50 GAL- ImmnmmmmnmnuumumumIuumImmnumuIIifiilimulluulmlulmnugl Per Ft. FREE DELIVERY Each AND UP CEILINGS $10.95 12” x 12” Tiles JOHNS-MANVILLE Satin-White tiles in cartons of 64 sq. ft. Terrific Value OTHER PATTERNS IN STOCK REDWOOD 8 it. base and wall cabinet cofiiplefié: 1y finished with counter tap (your choice of color). Any size L or U shape available to your request. KITCHEN CABINET BIRD CAGE Umbrellas Receive one Free Hex. $2.95 Umbrella for every $100 purchase PAINT $2.49 Arborite Handy PANELS PRICE OZITE CARPET ONLY INTERIOR LATEX WHITE Large Variety of Patterns CONVERSATION PIECE AT BREAKFAST "The Liberal". Phone 884- 1105 and arrange for home delivery every Thursday. and Mrs. Alex Cowley and Colin over the weekend to attend the Chalifour-Bem nett wedding at the Ursuline Chapel in Toronto, on Satur- day afternoon. The reception followed at the Granite Sympathy is extended to Mr. Jesse Steckley and fami- ly in the passing of a loving wife, mother and grand- mother, Mrs. Jesse Steckley on Friday afternoon of last week. Club DECORATIVE CORK PANEL 3/8” x 24" x 32" 3/8” x 18” x 24" 75¢ EACH 12”x12” Self Stick 12”x24” Non Stick 2"x4’ $1.49 $1.49 ILLS. GAL. $2.95 $4.95 W( A);

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