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The Liberal, 7 May 1975, p. 13

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The purpose of the meeting is to hear comments from and answer questions of the public on matters of community interest Members of Council will be in attendance. H. David Schiller Mayor A public meeting is to be held at Richmond Hill High School Monday May 12th. 1975 at 8:00 PM. If you wish to stay after, bring a picnic lunch. See natural and man made forests, multiple use forest management, tree planting. clear cutting, and exhibits on forestry. REGIONAL COUNCILLOR ROBERT ADAMS MARKHAM PLANNING COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN If further information required phone Ministry of Natural Resources 832-2261 or 473-2160. This is a special forest walk to observe Canada’s National Forest Week. The full walk will be 3 miles and take two hours. Shorter walks will be available for those who do not want to go the full distance. At the Headquarters Tract of York Regional Forest on the east side of Hwy. 48. two miles north of Ballantrae. (Ballantrae is at the intersection of the Aurora sideroad and Hwy. 48). The correct entrance will be marked by a green “FOREST WALK" sign. Tom Januszewski Planning Director PUBLIC MEETING MONDAY, MAY 12th AT 8:30 PM IN THE MARK || PUBLIC SCHOOL. CARLTON ROAD, UNIONVILLE WEDNESDAY, MAY let AT 8:00 PM IN THE MARKHAM ARENA, HIGHWAY 7 AND 48 MONDAY. MAY 26th AT 8:00 PM IN THE THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE, JOHN ST. AND BAYIIIEW On Sunday, May 11 at 2:30 pm. TOWN OF RICHMOND Hlll INCLUDING SECONDARY PLANS FOR THE AREAS OF THE OLD MARKHAM VILLAGE, THE UNIONVILLE AREA AND THE MILLIKEN AREA. IF YOU WISH TO RAISE ISSUES AND EXPRESS YOUR OPINION THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO DO SO. LATER THIS YEAR THERE WILL BE FURTHER PUBLIC MEETINGS WHEN PLANS HAVE BEEN FORMULATED. THE TOWN OF MARKHAM’S PLANNING DEPARTMENT PHONE NUMBER IS 495-1313. THE TOWN OF MARKHAM HAS ENGAGED A CONSULTANT TO WORK WITH THE TOWN’S PLANNING STAFF IN PREPARING IN ORDER TO GIVE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION DISCUSSION AND INPUT BEFORE THE PLANS ARE FORMULATED, THE TOWN IS HOLDING PUBLIC MEETINGS ON: FOREST WALK You are invited to a |¢'fl¢ur£n PUBLIC MEETING WARD 4 A NEW OFFICIAL PLAN «tone @1112 muffin nf flarklgam W. A. Rice Acting Clerk Students attending Roselawn come from a wide area, including North and South Richvale, Hillcrest Village, Langstaff and North Thornhill. Gilbert and Sullivan’s operetta ”The Pirates of Penzance" is being presented by the pupils of Roselawn Senior Public School, Carrville Road, May 13 and 14 with public per- formances starting at 7:30 pm, of the stude’nt body is possible an opportunity to participate. Two separate casts are involved in the per- fqrmances t9 give as many 3-sclmo/ music night May 27 The production is under the direction of Jim Alberry with the assistance of Mrs. Barbara Rubie, Doug Black and Mrs. Vickie Fraser. Sick-parade has been very quiet lately. ’Tis Spring you know! Paul Antilla has returned to his ever loving family thus leaving George Montgomery holding solo spot in Branson. This next item is f0} ladies only. Have you girls lost any jewelry lately? Bet dimes to doughnuts you just can't remember where. Why not try ye olde Legion Hall sometime. This past little while we have had a thing on earrings. One time we even found a lost owner for an umbrella. Of necessity this report will be very brief this week. Seems our tunner got lost during the nice weather and hasn‘t bothered to report in. W by Chris Ratchford 884-7030 Roselawn Public School Operetta nights May 13-14 Fryer Planning Services G. R. D. Fryer The program will feature instrumental bands' from Langstaff and Roselawn, a steel band, a guitar group and a grade 6 choir from Roselawn, a kindergarten rhythm band and a junior choir from Thornhill. The public is invited. This will be an Area 3 Family of Schools Music Night in the auditorium at Langstaff Secondary and will involvestudents of three schools â€"- Langstaff Secondary, Roselawn Senior and Thornhill Public, with kindergartners to grade 13’ers participating. Is anybody celeBrating a birthday this week? If so we wish you all the best. This past Friday saw everyone with tickets on the weekly draw. Being very busy on the bar, Frank Barber didn’t at first notice that he was the big winner. Familymusic A different musical evening has been planned for May 27 at 7:30 by Roselawn Principal David Painter and Langstaff Secondary School Music Instructor Vickie Fraser. You notice we skipped Friday. This is such a long standing feature that we all know it would be no contest; Thursday’s attendance gets larger while Saturdays argbecoming the “in? thing. Seems as though our tri- evening of Free and Easy style of relaxation has started to hit everyone’s fancy. Hurry up George, there’s big things afoot. We learned of‘ two Branch 375 Ladies’ auxiliary zone ra/ly dance is May 24 When the new season begins in September, why not join up with the crew for good exercise amid pleasant company. We will names of next week a close for the year with a supper and dance in the main hall. Ma y 10 â€" Pipes and Colors hosting the music for the 40’s celebrants this past week. Congrats to Dorothy Fit- zgerald and Frank Tuff. Another successful Legion Bowling season has come to 84 Doncuster Ave. 889-8169 ~ Thomhill Come into theThornhiII Imported Automobile showroom and see the latest Austin, MG,Triumph and Jaguar models. KAL-KAN CHUNKS 5 02. 32° BUDGET one on CAT roan 1515“} SHUR-GAIN DOG FOOD 50 lbs. ‘939 THORNHILL IMPORTED AUTOMOBILES 7756 Yonge Street,Thornhill 889-5484 Let them ShOW you the finer points ofthe economical Austin Marina 2door Ron Murray, Fred Midgley and the staff of Thornhill Imported Automobiles are pleased to announce they are now an authorized dealership for British Leyland, and invite you to come and inspect their new range of exciting automobiles. - ANNOUNGING * THE OPENING OF AUSTIN ' MG 'TBIUMPH 'JAGUAB sou: m use LOTS ONLY ON CANNED GOODS -â€" NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC .. try to have the winners Effective May 9th - May 15th CASH & CARRY ISCOUNT D DOG FOODS g i â€" THIS WEEK SPECIALS - the for Don‘t forget to turn out next weekend. We hear our favorite DJ Pat Morley has a big surprise in store for those attending Saturday May 26 â€" at 8 pm sharp. General meeting‘ Installation of the new executive. Please note change of date for this month only. May 24 â€" Ladies Auxiliary Zone Rally. In the evening the ladies are inviting all members and guests to join in their dance from 9 pm to 1 am. Admission $1.50 each. and 50’s. Tickets at the bar or door for $3 each. Chris graduated with honors from Royal Military College, Kingston, last week. then climaxed everything by getting married on Satur- day. We send our congratulations to newly graduated Lieutenant Christopher Amos. evening in the lounge ”the batch treat people with environment approval” If so please call... 0 MOBILE HOME PARKS 0 CAMPGROUNDS 0 SKI & RECREATION AREAS 0 INDUSTRIAL BLDGS 0 HOTELS 0 MOTELS 0 SUBDIVISIONS o INDUSTRIAL BLDGS. 0 SCHOOLS 0 NURSING HOMES 0 CHURCHES Do you have a sewage disposal problem..? import car business for more than 25 years. Drop in soon. The team at Thornhill will be happy to show you around. Coupe or 4 door Sedan, the sporty MGB, the racy Triumph TRB, and the luxurious Jaguar XJBL and XJ12L sedans. They know all about imports. After all, Ron and Fred have been in the Resident Camp - for boys and girls 884-2844 CAMP RICHILDACA Kettleby, Ontario Offers both Day Camp - for boys and girls THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May 7. 1975 â€" 13 (4 -14 Years) Fees $75.00 â€" 2 week period June 30 - August 22 (8 - 14 years) Fees $150.00 â€" 2 week period Established 1957 by: Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Babcock DELVIN INVESTMENTS Limited Phone 669-1975 LEYLAND BRITISH 727-994] FHH7523

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