3 PCE STHAINER SET 100%“.â€" COTTON TERRY FACE CLOTH SALAD SERVER Elastic Double coIours 16 01 NAIL HAMMER MOM 'N ME 6 NEEDLEPOINT KIT a kit YORK CENTRAL HOSPITAL mum BRIEFS lc/o York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill) waist and legs. usset. Assorted ne size in 88c a $8! Memorial Fund A C CHOPPER CLEAVER 1 CUP FLOUR SIFTEH DELUXE “5 in 1 SCREWDRIVER PLAID DISH CLOTH THI & METRE SQUARE HARD COVER FICTION BOOKS Assorted titles amssc 1 oz balls. 3-ply. nylon yarn. Terrific selection 01 colours. Richmond Hill Mayor William Lazenby this week reports to the electors of this municipality on his responsibility as a town representative on the council of the Regional Municipality of York. Mayor Lazenby is running for re-election for a two- year term December 2. Regional responsibility “In my original an- nouncement to seek re- election I deliberately omitted my role as a representative of this FROZEN FOOD KNIFE PLUNGER 5%" Size 8"WIRE STRAINER MASKING TAPE PMNT BY NUMBER SET BABY DOLL SET Lazenby lists responsibilities of his regional role 2mm;c 3 lllll 832 a set municipality, in liaison with our two regional councillors, on the council of the Regional Municipality of York. My role at that level, as well as representing the views of the Richmond Hill Council, is as chairman of the health & social services committee, having served during my first term as viceâ€"chairman. This position carries with it as well the chair- manship of the York Regional Board of Health, an autonomous body 100% NYLON FULL BRIEF Assorted coloms S-Mâ€"L. cnvucs 100 PAINT SET 3 set _ HOME ANCHOR KIT W/DRILL HOME FASTENING ((11; 3mm;c "First quality". 100% stretch nylon panty hose has full brief, mesh stock- ing and nude heel. One ;size fit. Assorted colours KIT lADIES' PANTY HOSE governing the York Regional Health Unit, and the chairmanship of the board of management of the York Manor Home for the Aged. I also serve the regional level of govem- ment as an appointee to the Children’s Aid Society and the Richmond Hill and Thornhill Area Family Services board of directors. Although my attendance at formal meetings of these agencies has not been the best, I have supported both at meetings and in TURK HEAD MOULD PICTURE V HANGER KIT amass delegations to promote and continue their services. As you may appreciate, my local appointment as a representative on the York Central Hospital Board is a very beneficial liaison between the hospital and the various departments and agencies with which I serve. Health and social services “The health and social services committee has probably the broadest role of any committee of regional council, en- compassing the field of GRAPEFRUIT SPOON SET BROWN CASTER CUPS 33c POT MATS 3 5 VINYL PLACE MAT SET awasssc Choice of 60 or 100 bulbs. 4 to 3 pkg. [COMO-UTE lIGHT BULBS a set of 4 asetof2 asetoM social services which in- clude welfare ad- ministration. counselling agencies, and day care centres, and plumbing inâ€" spection services, and as well the committee serves as the nucleus for the board of health. Board of health The York Regional Health Unit, with offices in Rich- mond Hill, Newmarket, and Sutton. is under the control of this board, and under the administration of Dr. Owen Slingerland, MOH, and Dr. wan c 3 pkg THERMOMETER ROLIT V KNIFE SHARPENER 100% COTTON ALL-PURPOSE CLOTH WOODY WOODPECKER WOODEN WOBBLERS UTILITY KNIFE THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Wednesday, Nov. 6. 1974 -â€" 17 Ea Ea pkg of 7 Ian Kerr, Assistant MOH. “The various depart- ments of the unit are: O The dental division which involves school preventive dental programmes, fluoride treatment, and surveys. O The nursing division, involving programmes of prenatal education, hospital liaison, venereal disease education, developmental screening and vision, and audimeter screening. OThe home care programme, which is a community based health service operating as a branch of the home care and rehabilitation services of the Ministry of Health and completely funded by the province. The aim is to provide a planned programme of care for patients requiring active treatment in the home setting. o The environmental health programme, which has the active role in protection to the public through continual inspection of water supplies, sewerage systems, subdivision and land development, recreation sanitation, pest control, food control, school inspections and health education. YorkManor With regard to York Manor, this board is responsible for approval of admission applications, and release of assets, as well as working with the ad- ministrative authorities under Barry Smith for the general upkeep of the building, activity programmes for the residents, and their con- tinual care and attention. “I can appreciate that comprehension of these various fields of service. and the specific service 3rd autumn euchre held The third autumn euchre at Buttonville Wl Hall was played October 25. Prize winners were Mrs. Stella Claughton, Mrs. Eva Stone, Mrs. Isobel Vance, Mrs. Reba Brillinger, Bill Allen, Russell Boyington, Mrs. Anne Gwynne and Jim Grainger. Mrs. Alvin Robinson and Mrs. Jean Jefferson won lucky draws. Freezeout prizes went to Bill Allen and Russell Boyington. Harry Brammer and Mrs. Jim Grainger. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Walter Craig, Mrs. Milton Sherman, Mrs. George Kelly, Mrs. Ernie Walton, Mrs. Garnet Francey and Mrs. Adam Brown. The next game will be played Friday. Mrs. Andrew Glennie will be the hostess Friday when Buttonville YCHA meets to plan their Christmas euchre and sale of baked goods and gifts. The benefit will be held at Buttonville WI Hall early in December. Mrs. Harold Ashley, Mrs. Alfred Miller, Mrs. Russell Boyington, Mrs. Walter Craig and Mrs. Edgar Fuller were among But- tonville YCHA members who attended the Headford- Victoria Square Bazaar at Victoria Square Community Hall Wednesday of last week. The face of Buttonville is beginning to change again, as an addition to the 7amto9pmMoani Samday’tflï¬m YONG!) 8a LEVENDALE NORMOND HILL EXTENDED BUSINESS HOURS BUTTONVILLE NEWS CORRESPONDENT: MRS. F. H. LEAF 81 Won-ten Way North Phone 294-5290 ' CLEANING 5‘ amass 884-5311 884-5211 safeway plaza, 330 yonge st. north, ï¬chmoli hill. _ METRO WIDE DELIVERY weddings C Vfl corsages o p‘ centrepieces dried arrangements fruit baskets each provides, is not easily understood. and for this reason I have instigated the preparation of a brochure which outlines these various departments and details their specific services. Our committee, and council, have approved such and I expect the brochure will be available in the immediate future for distribution to the public. “In my campaign for the mayor’s office in 1969, I disagreed with the im- plementation of regional government for the former County of York, having taken umbrage with the method of implementation by which the county council had made representation to the province without con- sultation with, and input by, the constituent local municipalities. Having successfully obtained this office, and having had regional government im- plemented, I realized that it was incumbent on the members of regional council to tackle this form of government and make it work efficiently. This was done,'and is continually being worked at by the regional council to take the most beneficial advantage of the provincial subsidies which are available to regional cor- porations. Such action is evidenced by the greater number of roads which were taken under regional jurisdiction, and the ex- panded police service. “The integration liaison of your mayor and regional councillors with local and regional administrations. is able to produce a smooth operation of interco- operation benefitting all of our citizens", said can- didate Lazenby. Markham Town municipal offices begins to take shape. The last addition was completed in 1968. Mrs. Mary Bartram has sold her antique shop and a new variety shop, The Gumbo. has opened in the old village store once owned and operated by the late Les Hood. Mrs. Garnet Francey is home from a trip to visit relatives on the West Coast. While there she enjoyed a motor trip through BC and to Banff, Alberta. Church news Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craig were hosts when the Brown‘s Corners United Church ‘Pairs and Spares' Club held a Hallowe'en costume party at the church October 26. On Sunday at Brown’s Corners United 3 com~ missioning service was held prior to a visitation made in the new subdivision near John Street and German Mills Road. Among the visitors Sunday afternoon were Don Reesor, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stiver, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Carr, Norman Reid, Miss Isabel Hood, Garnet Stewart, Mrs. John Buchanan. Gordon Brown, Jim Wolfe, Keith Carson, Ray Donaldson, Harvey Brown. and William Miller. Lions meet on Thursday The budget for its 1974-75 season will be presented at a meeting of Richmond Hill Lions Club tomorrow (Thursday) at the Lions Hall, Centre Street East. An added attraction at the meeting, which begins at 6:45 pm, will be an official visit from Deputy District Governor Bill Price. All members and prOSpective members are invited. o funerals 0 plants