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The Liberal, 10 Sep 1975, C9

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.\Iu VG WCTORM and GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 PLAN TO ATTEND THE THORNHILL SOFTBALL LEAGUE FALL BALL DANCING BUFFET PRIZES Thornhill Community Centre (corner of John St. and Bayview Ave.) FRIDAY.0nSEPT. 26 Tickets available from any T.S.l.. executive or telephone Bob Adams at 889-1295 Winterize your home right now! Fuel costs you more than insulation. Get your home all snugged up right now. Get the money from V and G. We‘ve had 86 years experience in arranging loans for just this purpose. Don’t delay. Do it today. Get the cash from Victoria and Grey. The all Orr/(trio Trim (our/rurrt' ht’gmr in INA“) 9-5 Mon. to Fri. 10355 Yonge St., Richmond Hill Ken Meyers, Mortgage Officer 884-1107 Whisper panty hose and knee highs at 20% off the regular prices! Now is the perfect time to replenish your hosiery supply for Fall! All Sheer - wrth reinforced toe, mesh leg. In spice, Cin- namon, maple, charcoal and town brown. All Sheer Sandalfoot - dawn. In spice, Cinnamon, maple and Regular - with reinforced panty and toe. In Cinnamon, spice, heather, white Above 3 Styles - One size fits 5'5'7” (100-150 lbs.) Reg. 99c 79c Ea. Queen Size - with reinforced panty and toe. In cinnamon, heather, maple, spice. m:i:45’129'-5§15()”‘(1t:%?§5%libssi) Reg. 159 1 .27 Ea. control Top >- With reinforced toe. Cinnamon, maple, spice, taupe. Sizes. M-L-XL. Reg. 200 1 Im Ea. In spice, heather and Reg. 2.75 2.20 Ea. Knee Highs - with reinforced toe. In spice and cinna- man. One size: 9â€"11. c Reg.79c 63 Pr. USE YOUR WALKERS OPTION CHARGE ACCOUNT, CHARGEX DR MASTER CHARGE. All Sheer Support Panty Hose - white. Sizes: A-T-XT. master charge ‘1‘an .-.. u. _\JSE 'JUH \VAIAWSOWION Duns: A;.Jt \‘ M- \-As'£n c‘r-AHQE [Veer “ALIEPS since-1‘ (\s x. N'Aflix‘ HILLCREST MALL 884-0444 n.l0Fr.9:1lIIu,m.Ttt922lllp.m. “Q;_5 Salurda} 9:30 am. Tofi:(lt) p.ni Lions open season with speaker Correspondent Marion Sandle 887-5421 The Lions Club began its fall meetings in the Hall on Tuesday evening of last week, with the new executive in charge. The guest speaker was youth worker David Porter of Richmond Hill, who gave a very in- teresting and informative talk on, “Opportunity Catch Up". Church news The flowers in the church on Sunday mor- ning were from the Dickinson-Empringham wedding which was held there on Saturday. Please remember church service now is every Sunday at 11:30 am. with the Rev. Victor Shepherd in charge. Sunday School has also started and is at 11 am. Shower A miscellaneous shower will be held in the Community Hall on Thursday evening in honor of Miss Diana Hasselfeldt and Lloyd Vanderkooy who are being married early in October. Please accept this notice as your in- vitation to attend. Euchre The Euchre season will start at Victoria Square Community Hall Oct. 3, sponsored by the Lions Club. Further notice at a later date. Keep this Friday evening date in mind and circle it on your calendar! Wanted Good used saleable articles are still wanted for the annual Victoria Square District Lions Club Saturday auction and rummage sale to be held Sept. 20 at the Community Hall. For pick ups Contact Lions Dave Beadle, 773-4190: Jack Walker 884-2882. Neighbourhood notes Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Rob Dickinson. (Margaret Empringham) who were married in the Victoria Square United Church on Saturday af- ternoon. The reception followed in the Com- munity Hall. Miss Wendy Hart begins her studies this week at Waterloo University. Miss Jean Rumney has returned to Sheridan College, Port Credit for her third year. We wish these two university students every success. Sorry Darla Gee and Michelle Bruce were omitted from the list who started Kindergarten last week. Miss Betty Sandle was a guest at the wedding of Miss Cathy Melvin and Leonard Burgess at Brown's Corners United Church on Saturday af- ternoon, and at the reception which followed at the Fantasy Farm. Betty and Cathy were classmates at Thornlea Secondary School. Birthday greetings to Mrs. Lawrence Ashton, Sept. 11; Barry Case, Sept. 12; Karl and Kathy Vanderkooy, 13 years. Sept. 12. Be with us for A New Season of Bingo a Richmond H t ill Lions Hall beginning Mon., September 15th Do you believe that funeral arra ngements should be made in ADVANCE rather than leave important decisions to be made under EMOTIONAL STRESS? Mem bars 0/ the Ontario Funeral Service Assoaarron do’ So do thousands of other Canadians who have taken the time to pre-arrange their funerals Enqurry before need pro Vides that opportunin to com- pare Serwces Facrtrties CaSKets and costs under CIVCLIITI- stances tree of a sense of urgency The advantages of haying had all funeral arrangements made in advance are most occurs appieCIated when the death The Ontario Funeral Sen/ice Assomation firmly be- lieves that it is rn YOUR BEST INTERESTS to consrder pre- arrangement 0! funera( plans and respectfully Suggests that you VISII a funeral director where tare-arrangement may be discussed calmly in confr dence and Without obligation 95’ 6 Q- T if - r. . {fly - (lflé’l‘fl 0/2219 HI 7783 YONGE STREET THORNHILL, ONTARIO. TELEPHONE: 889-7783 We need someone who WILL speak up for us Margaret Britnell Liberal Victoria square Tom Porter, Robertson). Mrs. Porter is the daughter of the late Mr. Robertson, Mrs. (Laura), "I ’m not the type to get up and holler ” Bill Hodgson, P.C. Candidate (Topic Magazine May 27/75) lived at Victoria Square. Mr. and Mrs. Porter now live at 195 Springdale Blvd., Toronto. The many friends of Mrs. Ethel Boyd will be pleased to see that she is able to be out and around again following her recent surgery in York Central Hospital, Rich- mond Hill. Mrs. Alice Manzie of Osage, Saskatchewan is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Empringham and Miss Irene Knapp. Mrs. Hazel Smith at- tended the 60th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. (Myrtle and Mrs. Byron a sister of Fritz Watson who all once THE REAL ALTERNATIVE IN YORK NORTH 30“. N.D.P LeWIs Bob Lewis came second in the last election, 2000 votes ahead of the Liberals. He's the obvious choice to help end 32 years of Tory rule. Call 727-4252 Authorized by York North NDP TORONTO MARLIES Exhibition Hockey Sat. September 13th â€" 8 PM. vs Hamilton Fineups Friday - Sept. 19th - 8 PM. vs Oshawa Generals Adults 82-00 Children 75° Markham Centennial Centre 8172 McCowan Rd. (7th Line) North of Hwy. 7 297-1366 HAVE YOU EVER WANTED A NEW 0 Addition 0 Family Room 0 Bathroom 0 Kitchen 0 General Renovation ? BUT NEVER SEEM TO GET THE MONEY SAVED UP! WE DO OUR OWN FINANCING Our Company will Construct your Project on Monthly Terms WRITE OR PHONE 789-7371 EXEC CANADA LTD. 1541 Avenue Road, Toronto THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Sept. 10, 1975 â€" C-9 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE TOWN OF VAUGHAN WITH PROPERTIES ABUTTING THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL NOTICE OF THE APPLICATION TO THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL Ior ap- proval of a by-Iaw to regulate land use passed pursuant to Section 35 of the Planning Act. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Rich- mond Hill intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section 35 of the Planning Act for approval of By-law 67-75 passed on the 16th day of June, 1975. A note giving an explanation of the purpose and effect c. the by-law and stating the lands affected thereby is also furnished below. ANY PERSONS INTERESTED MAY, within fourteen (14) days after the date of this notice, send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Richmond Hill notice of his objection to approval of the said by-law, together with a statement of the grounds of such objection. ANY PERSONS wishing to support the application for approval of the by- law may within fourteen (14) days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Richmond Hill notice of his support of approval of the said by-Iaw together with a request for notice of any hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notice should be given. THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD may approve of the said by-law but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the by- law will be considered. Notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an objection or notice of support and who have left with or delivered to the Clerk undersigned, the address to which notice of hearing is to be sent. THE LAST DAY FOR filing objections will be the 24th day of September, 1975. DATED AT THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL THIS 10th DAY OF SEP- TEMBER, 1975. CD. Weldon. Clerk, _ Town of Richmond Hill. 10266 Yonge Street, PO. Box 300, Richmond Hill. Ontario. L4G 4Y5 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL BY-LAW NO. 67-75 A By-law to Amend By-Iaw No. 2523 as Amended of the Corporation of the Township of Vaughan WHEREAS the lands affected by this byâ€"law were situate in the Township of Vaughan and were annexed to the Town of Richmond Hill by the Regional Municipality of York Act, 1970, but remain subject to the provisions of WHEREAS the matters herein set out are in conformity with the Rich- mond Hill Official Plan which is approved and in force at this time. AND WHEREAS there has been no amendment to the Richmond Hill Official Plan proposed by the Council but not approved at this time with which the matters herein set out are not in conformity. NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Rich- mond Hill enacts as follows: 1. That By-law No. 2523 of the Corporation of the Township of Vaughan as amended be and is hereby amended by: 3) Adding the following paragraph to Section 5 thereof: “(13a) Additions. Extensions, Alterations. No addition, extension or alteration to an existing building in an area that is defined as that part of the Township of Vaughan that was annexed to the Town of Richmond Hill by the provisions of The Regional Municipality of York, October, 1970, shall be made unless such addition, extension or alteration complies with the relevant provisions of this by-law relating to setbacks, side and rear yards, etc., and unless such addition, extension or alteration shall be constructed of the same or similar materials or such materials as will complement the existing building." b) Adding the following paragraph to Section 8: “(4a) Notwithstanding Schedule “A” where a dwelling is erected in a First Density Residential (R1) Zone in the area defined in Section 5 (13a) without an attached garage or carport, the minimum side yard requirements of an interior lot shall be 16' on one side and 5’ on the other side. ” c) Adding the following paragraph to Section 9: “(4a) Notwithstanding Schedule “A” where a dwelling is erected in a Second Density Residential (R2) Zone in the area defined in Section 5 (13a) without an attached garage or carport, the minimum side yard requirements of an interior lot shall be 16' on one side and 5‘ on the other side”. d) Adding the following paragraph to Section 10: “(4a) Notwithstanding Schedule “A” where a dwelling is erected in a Third Density Residential (R3) Zone in the area defined in Section 5 (13a) without an attached garage or carport, the minimum side yard requirements of an interior lot shall be 16’ on one side and 5’ on the other side”. READ A FIRST TIME THIS 16th DAY OF JUNE 1975. READ A SECOND TIME THIS 16th DAY OF JUNE 1975. READ A THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS 16th DAY OF JUNE 1975. “RD. Schiller” Mayor “C.D. Weldon” Clerk 1, CD. Weldon, Clerk of the Town of Richmond Hill do hereby certify this is a true copy of By-law No. 67-75 passed by the Council of the Town of Richmond Hill at their meeting held on the 16th day ofJune 1975. “CD. Weldon” Clerk THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL EXPLANATORY NOTE BY-LAW NO. 67-75 The provisions of this byâ€"law apply to that part of the Town or of Richmond Hill that was in the Township of Vaughan prior to the formation of the Regional Municipality of York. By-law 2523 of the Township of Vaughan, which remains in force in that area, provides that in all Residential ZoneS, other than Rural Residential, if a dwelling is erected without a carport, the minimum sideyard requirements are 16 feet on one side and 5 feet on the other. This has been applied as referring to an attached garage although it does not specifically say so. The purpose of By-law 67-75 is to make it clear that the above provisions refer to an attached garage. The sections affecting the R1, R2, R3 Zones are the only ones amended because there are no other Residential Zones in the designated area which include that side yard clause.

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