Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 21 Aug 1974, p. 30

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The Minister also promised that the application will be reviewed carefully to ensure that the concerns expressed by Mayor Ratcliff have been properly dealt with. The mayor was particularly con- cerned about contamination of the ground water aquifer from which Stouffville draws its water supply. “I am advised that the usual initial review has been substantially completed -by staff and it is intended to proceed within the next mental Hearing Board to in- week to instruct the Environâ€" itiate the hearing as soon as possible. The letter, addressed to the mayor, stated. “We are in receipt of an application by the company. forwarded to our regional offices on June 14. which is requesting approval for an extension to the present landfilling area within the original 1854mm site. This is to permit a daily rate of 800 tons to be placed at the site. In view of the magnitude of the in- crease. a hearing under Sec- tion 31 of the Environmen- tal Protection Act is re- quired. Minister of the Environ- ment William Newman. in a letter dated August 8, re- plied to a July 25 newspaper article in which Whitchurch~ Stouffville Mayor Gordon Ratcliffe was reported as saying he was unclear as to the intention of the Ministry regarding the application by York Sanitation to expand its present landfiliing opera- tions in that municipality. Clears Up Intent Witchurch Dump JOB HUNTING? The best place to start looking is where the best jobs are offered . . . Liberal Classified! J. C. Scott, and Mr; and Mrs. Bill Swanson of Blytrh. Northumberland, England, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardie and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walk- er of Hockley Valley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nic~ hols. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nichols and girls visited re- cently with Mr. and Mrs; Nelson Buchanan and family at their cottage at Edge- water Beach. Mortson every success as she goes to Edmonton, A1- berta, this week as a player with the Fort Erie Ladies Fastball team who will be entering the All Canada Ladies Srl Fastball tourna~ ment. Her team will be re~ presenting Ontario. Good Luck Muriel. We will all be watching for the results!!! Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nic- hols, Mr, and Mrs. Don Hamilton and Vincent at- tended the Wellman reunion recently at Belleville. We wish Miss Muriel Mrs. Mabel Frisby. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frisby and girls attended the wedding of Miss Cindy Adams and Mr. John Huggins in the Bowmanville Salvation Army Citadel on Saturday after- noon. The groom is a grand- son of Mrs. Mabel Frisby. Don and Amy Nichols of Willowdale have been visit- ing with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols. Ken Harmon, Jr., and Doug Williams, spent a weekend recently with Rob Bewell at a summer cottage at Huntsville. A speedy recovery is wish- ed for Mrs. Earl Collins, a former resident of our com- munity, but now of Preston's Lake, who underwent sur- gery last week in the York Central Hospital. Richmond Hill. vamtasmumim August 25; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mortson, married 15 years. August 29. Mark Walker of West Hill spent last week here with his grandparents, Mn. and Mrs. Carl Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hardie and Tina have returned home to Essex, England. after spending the past month here with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardie and family. Saturday '13! 6 pm mum-2 & LMNDALE fitment) mm. EXTENDED BUSXNESS HOURS gust 27; Mrs. ney, August 29 Wedding greetings to P Don Canning. years, August Mrs. Doug T Tyndall) marri August 25; M Neil Mortson, years, August 2 30 THE LIBEl , nichmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, Aug. 21, 1974 The annual Women's Ins‘ UCW was h the summer and Mrs. Fras 105 Point, Lak a good time V Those who f: missed a real Neighborhood Birthday gr Pat Ottaway Miss Grace 8‘ 24: Mrs. Jack 27; Mrs. Vern gust 27; Mrs‘ ney, August 2! Picnic Victoria Square TR! Ottaway 5 Grace 8‘ Mrs. Jack Mrs. Vern a real treat!!! rthood Notes day greetings to ttaway, August lCe Boynton, A Jack Leitch, A Vern Pennock Mrs. Philip I ner home 0 Fraser Gee, a Lake Simcoe, me was had ' 10 failed to real treat!!! Montom; 'mspm CLEANING CENTRES to Mrs. st 24; August August of Mr. at Duc- 9, when by all. attend 1 Mrs. ed 16 r. and (Mardi ‘ year. 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