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The Liberal, 22 Oct 1975, C9

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By Evelyn Milsted 889-9063 Gormley Women’s Institute meets today (Wednesday) at 2 pm. at the home of Mrs. Ken Jeffels. Roll call â€" something a consumer should watch for when buying. Program â€" Family and Consumer Affairs by Mrs. Jeffels. Institute meets today Action on Amendment 9 to the Richmond Hill Official Plan was deferred by council Monday night until a report on the suitability of the land for agriculture is heard from the recently appointed rural land use consultative committee. Delay action Amendment 9 is the first step towards a rural estate development proposed by Spring Mills Development for the former Battle-Gamble property on Bayview Avenue. south of the Eormley Sideroad. Administration of the community rooms in the arenas will be returned to the arena board, Rich- mond Hill Council decided on a 54 vote Monday night. This will entail handling bookings and assuming the costs of maintenance and debenturing, Councillor A1 Duffy. chairman of the parks and recreation committee reported. Return control to arena board Today. (Wednesday) is Councillor Marylo Graham reported she had been told that it was easier for hockey-related groups to book the rooms at the arena, but non- hockey groups found it more difficult and sometimes impossible to obtain the use of these rooms. Invite students All high school students of year 3, 4 and 5 and their parents are being invited to a University Infor- mation program to be presented Monday in Thornhill Secondary School. Representatives from 16 Ontario universities as well as from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, which now grants degrees, will be on hand from 7:30 to 9:30 pm. They will be prepared to make brief presen- tations to area students and parents in small groups and to answer questions. News next door NEWMARKET: Dur- ing the recent fire prevention week, the local fire department answered nine calls. One was a false alarm. two were caused by children playing with matches, two were car fires, two were to apartments. one was to a flaming television and one to wash down oil which had poured from a truck. This emblem ldonflfln the civic-minded businessman who spoon! Correspondent Jean Leaf 294-5290 THE SIGN OF A MERCHANT WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE . . . THE SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS NEIGHBOR . . . For Information call In. En Allan 152 Llhbyllul. mam-am It's smorgasbord time at Brown's Corners ____’___\ Mary Rodick, Mrst Flo concerned that the ramp the Central Ontario Institutesof â€" n I ...L:,.k II'flC nnnc'r‘llfl’nr“ tn (‘OHVGHUOH Of ‘he at the gormley ‘s smorgasbord time at Brown’s Corners United Church and the whole neighbourhood has been This is your invitation to attend the annual tea and bazaar of the Gor- mley-Headford and Victoria Square Hospital Auxiliary. October 29 The rural land use consultative committee. named by Mayor David Schiller, is composed of Eric Baker and Ernest Redelmeier, However, Councillor Andy Chateauvert reported that the latter had told him he was resigning from the committee. The mayor agreed but said Redelmeier would con- tinue to help the com- mittee in a consultative capacity NOTICE OF THE APPLICATION TO THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD BY THE COR- PORATION OF THE TOWN OF RICH- MOND HILL for ap- proval of a by-law to regulaIe land use passed pursuant to Section 35 of Ihe Planning Act. TAKE NOTICE that the Council at the Corporation at the Town at Richmond Hill intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions ot Section 35 ot the Planning Act tor approval at Bwlaw 110-75 passed on the lath day at August, 1975. A note giving an explanation at the purpose and ettect ot the bv-law and stating the lands attected thereby is also tur- nished below. ANY PERSONS IN- TERESTED MAY. within lourleen (la) days alter the date oi this nolice, send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk 0! the Town 0| Rich- mond Hill nolice ol his ob- jection to approval 06 the said by-law, logether wilh a statement ol the grounds oi such obiedion‘ ANY PERSONS wishing to support the application tor approval ol the by-law may within fourteen (14) days alter the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk at the Town of Rich- mond Hill notice of his support 0! approval at the said by-law together with a request lor notice at any hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notice should be given. MUNICIPAL BOARD may approve at the said by-Iaw but betore doing so it may appoint a time and place when any obiection to the by-law will be considered Notice 00 any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have tiled an obiection or notice 00 support and who have lett with or delivered to the Clerk undersigned, the address to which notice at hearing is to be sent. THE LAST DAY FOR filing obiecvions will be the 5m day 0! November, 1915. DATED AT THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL THIS 21ND DAY OF OCTOBER' 1975. C. D. Weldon. Clerk. Town oI Richmond Hill, 10266 Yonge SIreeI, PO. Box 300, Richmond HiII,Omario. L4C 4Y5 The Corporation of the Townof RICHMONDHILL BY-LAW NO. 110-75 A By-Law to Amend By-law No. 66-71 as amended of the Cor- poration of the Town of Richmond Hill. WHEREAS the maners herein set out are in con- Oormity with the Richmond HiII OHitial Plan which i approved and in Iorce at this time. AND WHEREAS there has been no amendment to the Richmond Hill Otticial 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 at the Corporation ot the Town at Richmond Hill enacts as tollows: I. That By~law No. 66-71 as amended be and is hereby amended by deleting the words and ligures, “titty leet (50".) distance" lrom Section 6.13. FENCES AND HEDGES and by substituting therefore the words and figures “thirty leet (30 ft.) distant“ and by adding to that section the lollowing: "For 'he purpose a! this paragraph a one foot (I') reserve abutting a street line shall be deemed to be a street line." READ A FIRST TIME THIS mn DAY OF Augus' 1975‘ READ A SECOND TIME THIS IS"! DAY OF August 1975. READ A THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS lain DAY OF Angus! 197s. By-Iaw “~71 provides that in the case at a corner lot no tence or hedge which exceeds 3 teet in height shatl be located in the triangular area bounded by the street lines and a line ioining the point on each street tune distant so teet trorn the intersection at the street line. The purpose of Sy-Iaw 110-75 is to reduce the size at the sight triangle by providing that the points on the street lines will be 30 teet from the intersection ot the street lines. It also states that a 1 foot reserve abutting a street line shall be deemed to be a street line for the purposes at this provision. BY-LAW N0. 110-75 EXPLANATORY NOTE "C. D. Weldon" Clerk ‘H. D. Schiller" Mayor baking and cooking for this gourmet feast of the year. At the price it is a bargain not to be missed. from 1:30 until 3:30 pm The event will be held at Victoria Square Community Hall. Neighborhood notes Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mohl and family have returned from a delightful four-week holiday with relatives in Switzerland. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Doner accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doner and Mr. and Mrs. Willy Wideman of Stouffville were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stutzman and Bradley of Arkport. New York. Mrs, and Mrs. Jack Wright and family en- joyed Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wright of Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W i n g e r s p e n t Thanksgiving weekend with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmore, and family in Wainfleet. Ron Holmes and Barnie McWhirter have returned from moose hunting in the Timmins area. CUSTOMERS, NOTE: Some Items In Limited Quantity As Available. All Items First come, First Served” WELDWOOfl Assornd Proflnlshod Overlald Plywood Wudgralnx! ll Perlecl, We Would Sell For $7.59 Panel. See Thesell Shop & Save First Oualny Mismatched Vee-Groove Lauan Plywood CASHWAY Centres to serve you UTILIIY [AUAI PAIELLIIG (as available) $3.97 549599 MAHOGANY 2x4-8’s 232%5 8" Horizontal While Small L015 551.95 ALUMINUM SIDING "REYNOLDS" "KORPAN" oHOSEWOOD oELM WALNUT o & OTHERS 2X43 10 2X5’S 8' 2X8,S a 2x10’s a‘ 41 ZX'IU'S a'm1e' '50 1 m 1x8,10,12 White Pine Root Boards (Not at all yards) 5 I 7 SMALL UNDER PR|CES HIGHER No.2 5. BETTER (N.L‘G.A. ‘970; Dressed Normal Thickness And Width SPRUCE DIMENSION (As Available) J4 7 ON 4 DUO-FT. LOADS , ‘ 5-1â€"32Q "f u - \g Our Big Job low prices (or your f’. 102...,9'. nomplele House, Collage, Burn lob. etc. ’ ’ ~ â€" - - ~ h n n n A . . n n n Sqfl, Coverage 4’x8' PANELlING 10'1016 8'1016 8"!016‘ Serving from 4:30 pm "HERITAGE BIRCH" The church was beautiful this Tanksgiving. with fruits and flowers of the fields in the narthex and at the chancel. At the windows the Explorers, led by Mrs. Alan Carr. had placed collections of leaves in attractive motif. Rev. Allen Hallett of- ficiated at the morning service and the Sacrament of Holy Communion. and the junior and senior choirs sang with Miss Gina Allen at the piano and Mrs. Don Reesor organist. Mill run 4mm. Primed Prefin- ished panelling . . economy to: rec room. 99:- S“ 97 A team of members visited homes in the Carlton Village area near the 5th Concession and 16th Ave, last Sunday. Neighborhqu Notes The fields are par- ticularly gorgeous this autumn. with fall wheat growing lush green around the countryside in contrast to the brown of plowed fields and rusty cornstalks. OUR PRICE PANEL Miss Adele Carruthers is holidaying in Florida this week. In her absence Mrs. Bertie Teatart and her family are with Mrs. Carruthers at home. sum 5 I GRADE n Mrs. Alfred Miller flew to Winnipeg with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waterston of Unionville last weekend to visit the Waterstons’ son Douglas and his wife (the former Brucette Tooley) and their family. firxs’ GYPSUM WAllBOARII 3/8" $2.82 1/2" $2.91 Small Urdu Price: Higher GYPSUM PRICES VARY AT SOME VAHDS sI959o :I9s°§ 52219.0 239°: "SECONDS" Savings for Builders CA5 and Build-it-Yourself People ns In Limiced Quantity As :un-Ol-Pile Selecfion Run-Ol-Plle Selecnon Prices in (his seclion are based upon minimum orders cl 4.000 Board Feet Or More â€" Or Square Fooiages 0! Items Combined -â€" For House. Co!- iaae. Barn Jobs. Elc. Prices Are Those That Were In Eiieci When This Adver- tisemenl Went To Print and They are subject to change UP 0R DOWN at any Time WITHOUT NOTICE in accord wim market conditions and governmeni guidelines! , s____ â€"--.-- ancill- I l {mama 4 X8 sonwoon SANDED G.I.S. FIRPLY SHEATHING “° "' ' 805339-. {ne‘mfé-o" nrnn n insuumou BAns 5/16" 3/8’3 1/2" 5/8" 3/4" 5/16" 5/a"1 5/8”1 7/16" Asphalt lmpvegnaled o v mun“... FIR FIR 5/15" 55.12 so.” 3/8" 56.44 51.11 1/2" s13.21 59.9:; 5/8" S10.4] 5".91 3/4" $12.46 sI3." 5/16" Select Spruce .... 5/8" T&G Select Spruce .SIo.98 5/8” T&G Select Fir . .. . . $2.44 Nole: Some Shealmng Items In Short Supply. SPRUCE SHEATHING On CLEARANCE BASIS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITV (NOT AT ALL YARDS) SMALL ORDERS ADD 24‘ m 38‘ SHEET DEPENDING 0N THICKNESS ” 10 mm: R40 Insula‘ion Facior SMALL ORDERS ADD 28‘ PER CANON sum? ORDER PRICES mam Glass Fiber! 15" lor ‘6 Doug and Brucette live at Pilot Mound, south of Winnipeg. mo 50. “I! RA7 Insulation Faclor buttonvillg The last vestige of the Robinson farm disap- peared last weekend when the red brick house on the hill east of Bayview, north of the CNR tracks at 'I‘hronlea was bulldozed to the ground. Jack Rodick, his sister Mary. Mr. and Mrs. James Rodick. Mrs. Wm. Rodick and John and Sheila and their family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Red Early at London. nllu SMALL oauen mess HIGHER W.l. news Buttonville W.I. members catered at their hall, Friday evening of last week when the Rich- mond Hill Lawn Bowlers held their annual banquet. There were 59 guests present. including Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Gee. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grainger and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perkins. There were 19 tables of players October 10 for the second game of the autumn euch’re series sponsored by Butonville W.l. at the community hall. Winners included Mrs. Winnifred Elson. Mrs. Margaret Eckardt. Mrs.Helena Tooley. Miss “COLONIAL” CARPET 1-11 SQUARE YARDS . A . . . . Extra-Low Price On 12 Sq. Yards Or More! Mum-Colour first qualny Acrylic & Nylon Carpel with foam backing” Foam-Backed For Indoor Use! Needlzpunch CavpeL Colo urs As Available! 12 SO. YARDS OR MORE in 1/41.... 3/8 1/2".... Y 5/8“ . . . . - 3/4“ . . _ . STANDARD SELECT Fm rm é'AnA'oE DOORS Econbmy Overhead Steel 8’x7’ $91.10 9’x7’ $101.45 16’x7’ $219.00 With Hardware! Primecoaled Boih Sides INDOOR/ OUTDOOR CARPE'I'ING 4‘x8 PlYWOODS $231. ' $2.14 $3.99 so. nan CARTON . $8.69 $10.86 Sl1.91 Sltbl Slb.ls SYANDARD DAMON SDUARE YARD Serving Richmond Hill, Aurora and Area from our location at Yange St. (Hwy. 11) at Oak Ridges OAK RIDGES SQUARE YARD Mary Rodick. Mrs. Flo Scott. George Foster. Bob Risebrough and Les Mallaby. Mrs. Earlby Gooderham and Mrs. Eleanor Woodcock won lucky draws and freezeouts went to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gehring. Jim Grainger and Mrs. Earla Bram- mer. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Milt Sherman. Mrs. Jim Rodick. Mrs. Lloyd Baker. Mrs. John Donaldson and Mrs. Rose Brodie. The next game will be played this Friday evening. 14/2 NMDT In 100-Fl. 0! FL Rolls. The parking lot and landscaping has been completed at the newly extended town offices. next door to the But- tonville WI Community Hall, but WI members are not completely satisfied with the results. New Low Price! The town had promised parking spaces would be reserved for WI mem- bers. in the area at the south side of the-hall, and this will be done. but last Wednesday afternoon. when the WI meeting was held. reservation markings had not been completed. Staff em- ployees did what they could to rectify the situation, but there was confusion and several of the spaces were oc- cupied by staff members by mistake. Hopefully this will not occur again. 100 FT. ROLL. . s8.10 250-FT. ROLL. s21.15 Spruce! Dressed 3 sides to 1-3/8" x 3-9/16“. REDUCED! ! Cieayung Now' 5"” GRADE ...‘l .M Full Normal Thickness Our Small Lo! Price! CMHC approved for “00! under-lay. Uselul also (or close! linings. panelling. etc‘! 4’x4’ s1.14 4’x8’ s3.49 6MM. PARTICLEBOARDS "TRIMLINE" 2x4-8's I c 1 c or: ‘Sarlons Piocos EACH 1/4" SANDED 4'x8' FIRPLY Also. WI members were Iz-n. LENGTIIS V2" (arm PIPE‘ COPPER ElEC'I'RIC WIRE or 1'1016'10 DELUXE I V4" Am nouns 12"x12" PEEL ‘n STICK FLOOR ‘I'IlES 5a!er Tempered Glass Sell-Storing Slorm 5 Scream! REDUCED” WhiIe They L35!!! "B" GRADE WIIIIE Reverse Trap 2'816'8” $069 TOILE'IS $27519 "A" Gun: mm: tolms $34.95 Toilet Seal 3- Cover Special â€" Four Stocked Panerns! s5 84 SHEET Shop Grade Any Ouanlily! s2.80 .5 84 EACH H M!” IO nmsn In Rolls FOOT LENGTH 250 finish N0.130 DUTCHMAN "DUICIIMAI" DOOR noon GLAZED.2'1016 concerned that the ramp which was constructed to allow vehicles to be backed up to the rear door of the hall for unloading. is slanted downward, making it awkward in slippery weather. There is also a question of whether the drainage is sufficient to carry away water from the area during excessive rains or after heavy snowfalls. the con Fel Mrs Kenneth Stots chaired the meeting, with Miss Mary Rodick. Mrs. Dora Pralet and Mrs. Mona Burr as hostesses. Mrs. George Barker and Mrs. Pralet will attend 13/4" CEDAR ENTRANCE DOORS JUST BRING US YOUR MEASUREMHJTSH Nail-On SysIem. Nails Nol Included. Wim Fibveglass Screen! Cusmm Comb. SIorm & Screen lAP SIDING Fully Prefinished White Hardboard “DEED Low PIKE â€" mm: It LAsrsg ‘7. , 3] UNITED mcuss 4 Side Slider Style Unil: 38"” '° 49 Also Available Al Ema 49-1/8 to 59 Cosl. Bolh Cenlr! Bar and 5m: Slider Styles 59-1/8 to 74 Available h While Enamel Flnlsh_al 55,00 Exlra 74‘1/8 ‘0 87 P" W'm‘” 87-1/8 to 100 PRICE 14.1 16.6 18.9 2| .5 24.6 OVER 100 IIII‘I’ED INCHES AW 61‘ PEI UNITED INCH York Centval Hospital - Trench St. 8 Maior Mackenzie, Richmond Hill Call 883-2234, 883-2235. North Branch 773-5341 Side Slider Siyie Units Also Available At Exira Casi. Bmh Cemre Bar and Side Slider Styles Available h While Enamel Finish ai $100 Exira GOT A QUESTION? Where do I get job retraining? Where can I play chess? When do the Lions meet? Where can I find help? I feel as a parent, that I am losing control of my anger NEED A SERVICE? I need a credit counsellor. Where can I find one? I‘m 15 and pregnant. Where do I go now? WANT TO HELP? I like children and have some spare time. What can I do? My kids are all in school now. What should I do? HELPMATE INFORMATION GOT A QUESTION? NEED A SERVICE? WANT TO’HELP" HELPMATl-l INFORMATION “‘ILI. PROVIDE:- # Caring volunteers to help with everyday problems and emergencies w Friendly visnting and services to shut-ins, v Information about community resources v ltelerral to qualified professionals when necessary. All services are provided by trained volunteers who will respect the con lidential nature of each request E. “GEORGIA- . PACIFIC" CEN‘IRE BAR SIYLE Up m 38 Unned Inches One Window widlh Plus One Window Heighl Are Requiled To Determine Unned Inches. mum $ 98 m snu 33373»; EACH lo. 130 GLAZED 2'8"x6'8" "BUCKIIGIIAM‘ souo. 2'10x6'10 ALUMINUM WINDOWS Reduced Prices For you!! sum: $44. “"27 $64.50 “2-10” $31.00 3/4” x 4’x8’ 1”x4'x8’ 2"x4’x8’ (Size Approximate) Bmckville, Cornwall, Ottawa Yards, Henfrew. Pembvoke. Norm Bay, New Liskeam, s 2 Sault. Sudbury "ZONOLITE" Most yards INSULATION Sfl39 4’x8’ RIGID FOAM INSULATION 1/2” $1.58 0R MICAFIL HAND-POUND"; 31‘s â€" BAG 3 (0.". BAGS! convention 01 me new at me noyi-u Federated Women's Hotel November 6. 7 SALE ENDS SATURDAY NOVEMBER Is!!! “Fitted to your Eye Doctor‘s Prescription" 2 Locations to Serve You 10142 Yonge St. 884-1955 and 10350 Yonge St 884‘2463 RICHMOND HILL ‘ THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Oct. 22. 1975 â€" C-s To Keep You Snug And 2'6x2‘6" . . . . . . . . . . . 534-1 Warm This Winterll 3‘0x2'6" . . . . . . . . . . . $37.1 Clear Calflornia 3'0X3'0" . . . . . . . . . . . $41.4 Redw°°d “We 4'0x2'6" . . . . ‘ . . $45 1 I ed 'm 3/16" , ,,, ' ' gffmrgm, Sums 4 0x3 0 . . . . . . . . . . . $49.4 opfional exlra‘ Made 5'0X3'0" . . . . . . . . . . . $51.! "9'" 3‘ 0*" W" '3'99 6'0x3‘0" . . . . . . . . . . . $65.1 Millwork plantm Ajax, V ' " Ontario” 6 0x3 6 . . . . . . . . . . . 578.: Glass Sizes Given. Rough Swd Opening add 4" Q0 widch 3" m heighL Gordon S. Wood DOUBLE GLAZED GLASSES PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS I4.“ “.69 ".93 21.51 24.64 52.47 53.29 56.57 PRICE CALIFORNIA REDWOOD N0 FINGER JOINTS! BUY THE BEST! OUR “REDl-VUE" DELUXE SASHLESS 2'0x2'0" MAHOGANY DOORS "GURNEY" KITCHEN BUILT-INS REDUCED” COURIER TOP .‘A mac: 514950 u ovan $251oo Wilh Hardware. Hinges Installed Knobs Extra. Mahogany 2-Panel About 4‘/4"x26‘/A"x21" overall. Has recessed cooking surface. 2 elemenl signal lighls. special speed heal 8" element and moral! NEW DELUXE Conlinuous C|ean model wlm con- veniem Rolisserie! Overall size about 32-3/8" x 24-5/8" x 24". Loaded wflh lemuresH 54 72 Prelinlshed "Acadlan" and "Wash moun!" style cablnels also avallable at extra cost. Ideal "starter" sols. See them Al Cushwayll A Ready to paim! Counter (op. laucol. etc. no! IncIuded in prices shown but are readily available at Cashway. mher Door Sins Also Available!! ECONOMY READY-DUI“ BI-FOlD DOORS Paint Grade 1-3/8" Interior Institutes of Ontario. to be held at the Royal York uUPPEB CABINET $59.35 BASE CABINET $16.50 a, UPPER CABINET $11.20 BASE CABINET $94.30 I! UPPER CABINET $92.45 ‘ BASE CABINET $l24.55 2-016-5 . , ‘ . . . . . S g 2-616-5 ‘ . . . . . . . SI ‘ 2-816-5 . . . . . . . . SI 7 3-016-5 . . . . . , . . $1 Louvered Doors Available At Extra Cost. KITCHEN CABINETS §24 95 EACH IAIIIIAL BIRCH l-bxb-b‘ ‘ l-llb-b. I-IOxb-b 2-016-6. 2-216-6. 2416-6. ‘ 2416-6 1416-6. 14016-6 3-017-0‘ $34.75 $37.95 $41.45 $45.20 $49.40 $51.95 $65.75 $18.35 $13.95 $16.75 $18.65 $18.65 . $1.95 . $9.20 . $9.20 . $9.45 . $9.80 $10.20 $10.65 $11.15 $14.95 $16.20

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