Political meeting crowd RICHMOND HILL â€" It didn’t pay to be away from their cottages or homes for three area people, including a member of York County Board of Education. “uâ€..-â€" .. Victirnhdf a fire of unknown origin was an $8,000 cottage on Lake Dr., South, Keswick, belonging to Trustee Potters guild planning Show RICHMOND HILL â€" York Potters Guild has announced a change in the dates for a show and sale to be held at Upper Canada Mall, Newmarket. , AL- “A... Anlnc March 19 and 20 are ‘ not Feb. 12, 13 and 14 planned by _the Guild. lullllwu v For furJth-EE 'ir'xrformation contact Joyce Jay at 884-5834. 4762 1973 Barracuda. Canary Yellow, V8, power steering, power bfakes, rgdio, buc- 1972 W New Yorker 4 Door Hardtop, factory air, V8, Ioads of other equip» ment, bright Crocus Yellow‘ Lic. AYN 123. 4186 4756 1974 Camaro. Bright Candy Apple Red, econom- ical 6 cylinder, power steer» ing, radio, outstanding. Lic. JDD 610. 1973 Duster. 1973 Duster. Rally Red. Economical 6 cylinder, auto matic, power steering, radio, whitewalls, white accent stripes. Lic. AXS 018. Canary Yellow, V8. power steering power brakes, radio, buc- kets and console, sharp sharp car. Lic. AVS 633. SALES/SENSE CLASSIFIEDâ€"BBI-HOS. 831-3373 CIRCULATION â€"aaa.ovsi, HUI-Jun Home delivery of The Liberal is so cents every tour weeks; by mail $9.90 a year in Canada. $5.00 a year outside of Canada. No local mail delivery where carrier service exists. Metrospan â€" North Division J.G. Van Kampen â€"General Manager Jean Baker-Pearce â€" Assistant General Manager Peter Line â€" Circulation Director Murray Skinner - Advertising Director Norman Stunden â€" Production Manager THE LIBERAL - Ivy Reeve â€" News Editor. Thornhill Edition Bill Lever 7 News Editor, Richmond Hill Edition Colin Forsyth â€" Advertising Supervisor Ross Hodsoll - Circulation Supervisor Dorell Stong â€" Business Supervisor The Liberal is published each week by Metrospan Publishing Limited. This newspaper is a member of the Canadian Community Newspaper Association and the Audit Bureau of Circula'ions ECI‘IA 1470 No. 7 HIGHWAY AT DUFFERIN ST. . @112 m1 ére the new dates, d 14 as previously Rally Rec nder, autc zrinn radi¢ 3 VOL.†NUMBER 34 10101Yonge S'reet, Po. Box :90, LAC 4Y6, omario TELEPHONE â€" 334-3177, 881-3373 aaa-nosaaI-nn CIRCULATION â€"saa.oval ONLY!!! 3195 3295 DEMONSTRATOR 1975 Valiant Custom 4 Door. Sherwood Green, white vinyl roof, 6 auto matic. Special Merhcandis- ing Package, etc. A beauty. Lic.JHS 630 1975 CII'ysler Newport 2 Door Hardtop. Chestnut Brown, V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, electric heatâ€" ed rear window, etc. Lic. JHS 734. DEMONSTRATOR DEMONSTRATOR 1975 Chrysler Newport 4 Door Hardtop. Vintage Red, V8, automatic, power steering. power brakes, radio, electric rear window, etc. Lic. JPO 936‘ Danson uauavu. The meeting was one in a series with the Liberal representatives to discuss government policies and hear the views of their constituents. ,..,,A A: U. Luv n n y v . . _ _ . . _ . , , There was no debate on the matter of capital punishment although Danson, who opposes it, said the federal government is proposing a new law- and-order bill to be considered soon by Keith Hargrave. No one was in the cottage at the time. Two Florida vacationers also suf- fered heavy residential losses in tires. Biggest loser was J. M. Walsh of Islington Ave., whose $80,000 summer residence at Wynhurst Beach, Keswick, was destroyed in a fire, Feb. 16. rL~â€"4_ At wag upuu VJ -_ _., The other fire océurred at the home of Peter Stratigias, RR 4, Sharon, Feb. 15, about 4 a .m. . A4I_A nllvuv . It was spotted by a passing motorist, who called Queensville Fire Depart- ment. No estimate of the damage was given. In another fire in the northern area of the region, a man was arrested on a charge of arson. Police charged Kenneth Norris, 26, owner of a BP gas station, Highway 48, Pefferlaw, in connection with an ex- plosion and fire at the rear of the premises. Feb. 13. -AA ‘ .,‘_ 0.-.. Anni-VAR ...uvu, _ -~ V A total of $1.5067criamage was caused 881-3376 DEMONSTRATDR ‘ 1975 Chryslu Ne Custom 4 Door Har top. Starlight Blue metallic, fac- tory air, automatic, etc., etc. Loaded. Lic. JNS 313. 3595 DEMONSTRATOR 1975 Road Runner. Spw naker White with radio, buc‘ ket seats, console, stylec road wheels. etc. Sharp car Lic. JPD 529. DEMONSTRATOR air, automatic White, radio, wheels, etc. Lic 1975 Cordoba. DEMONSTRATOR 1975 CW New 2 Door Hathop. Spinï¬aker White, 'white vinyl interior; V8, automatic, power steer- ing, power brakes, radio, fender skirts, a beauty. JVR 555. STRATOB I Spin with radio, buc- console, styled ., etc. Sharp car. 3. 5117 Ia. Factory Spinnaker styled road JVN 675. parliament . The bill will cover the matter, as well as such other related issues as bail and parole. Consensus of the meeting, however, was that the government was not taking a strong enough stand on over-all permissiveness in society. There was also some discussion on rent review offices in the province. Stong said the Liberal party felt there should be some leeway in the matter, or hardships could result. He said some people felt that, by setting up the 22 rent review offices in Ontario, the government was just creating another bureaucracy, and it would be cheaper in the long run to subsidize the few who needed it. In answer to a questiion as to whether there was a conflict of interest â€" where school teachers were members of a board of education, living in one area and teaching in another â€" Stong said there was if they were members of a salary negotiating committee. Ed Direnfeld, a member of Thomhill Parents Council, said his group had been seeking answers to this and other questions, and it was gratifying to see the response generated by the meeting. WOODBRIDGE â€" Investigation by York Regional Police of an alleged hold-up at Tull’s Gas Bar, Highway 7, Woodbridge, Feb. 13, has resulted in the arrest of a youth and a charge of creating public mischief over $200. Youth charged with mischief Police received a call to the station about 7 :30 p.m., after the attendant had been reported held up by two men, one with a sawed-off shotgun. "n..- u u.... It was alsBâ€"réiortedï¬is money pouch was taken from him: vvuu “any†Police letheiffbund the cash sales receipts from the station hidden in a snowbank. a was attendant, Jeffrey Morgan, 17, of Bexdale. Tires taken In another theft in Woodbridge, Franco Caradona of Weston, told police two radial tires, valued at $150, were taken from the front end of his car while it was parked at the rear of 7065 Islington Ave., Feb. 14 or 15. . 1973 Monte Carlo. Em- erald Green with green vinyl roof, V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio. Lic. FBS 845. 1973 Monte Carlo. topA Daf black vir matic, power t: AYA 074‘ 1972_Fl_l‘rynl_l ; D__oor Hafq 4 Door Sedan, V8, éutoâ€" matic, power steering, power brakes, radio. Econ- omical buyA Lic. ANE 710. 1971 CW Ngwpm Daffo'dil vinyI n power brakes, roof Yellow V8, auto steering‘ radio. Lic with auto Disabled may form group RICHMOND HILL â€" Disabled adults of Southern York Region and those concerned with the status of the physically disabled will be meeting tomorrow (Thursday) at 7:30 pm. in Don Head Secondary School, Major Mackenzie Drive, to pursue plans to form a self-help association in the area. The meeting. which is open to all, is a follow-up to one held Jan. 21 for the purpose of sounding out the idea of establishing an action group and cir- culating information about facilities for the handicapped in the community. Despite poor weather conditions, 21 people â€" some from as far as Musselman’s Lake, Woodbridge and Markham, turned out to the meeting in Richmond Hill. Group concern focused on such issues as transportation, education, em- ployment opportunities, recreation and social programs and public attitudes toward the handicapped. The January meeting was called by Norah Love, community development worker for the March of Dimes in York Region. The group agreed to work together to assemble ideas and information for future action. Members of the committee set up to organize tomorrow night’s meeting are Ian Campbell, Tiki Papas, Norah Love, John Weir, Gaynor Jamieson and Paul Meyers. F'or further information contact Norah Love, 727-1501, Aurora, or Helpmatg Information, 883â€"2234, Rich- moï¬d Hill 191.! my Sport. Sub urban Station Wagon, factory air, lots and lots of goodies. Honey Beige with dark wood panelling. Lici ESL 217 19.73 Fyrv .8909: ZwDoor Hardtop. Glistening Ebony Black with black vinyl roof, factory air, etc., etc. Loaded. Lic. KMA 835. 1974 Olds. Delta Royale aco 4 Door Hardt’op. Vim~ I age Red , white vinyl voof, factory air. Loaded. Show room condition. JNV 835.‘ 1975 Dodgefloval 'Y‘P'?‘ Hardtop. Glitte'ring Gold with Parchment vinyl roof, V8, automatic, power steer- ing, power brakes, radio, outstanding. Lic. BMZ 577. 1973 Sel_1[ing_2 gogfl Barney Danson . . . . . an abolitionist DEMONSTRATOR 1976 Fury S ort. Spin- naker White, V , automatic, AM/FM multiplex radio, very sharp. Loads of factory warranty. Lic. KKR 573 Jamaican Blue metallr’c, white vinyl roof, 6 cylinder, automatic, etc., etc. Loads of factory warranty. Econ- omical, Lic. KLR 012. 1976 Vali_a_nt Scamp. DEMONSTRATOR 1976 Fury 2 Door Hardtop Formal black with road run ner decor, 318 V8 engine, automatic, radio. A stand- out. Lots of factory war ranty. Lic. KKR 729. DEMONSTRATOR NEWMARKET â€" While the delegation of authority is one thing, delegations to council are another, so far as York Regional Council is conâ€" cerned. As a result. council spent much of its time last week dealing with closed meetings, open meetings and just how often the public should be allowed to appear before council. The first matter to be resolved â€" and quickly â€"â€" was Vaughan Councillor Dave Fraser‘s motion to ban press and public from council committee meetings. FrasEr, admitting there had been “strong objections" to his stand from many quarters, withdreyvuhis motion. However, a short while later, a recommendation of the planning committee concerning delegations to council with regard to planscof sub- divisions, said that: “deputations having appeared before the planning committee shall not be permitted to appear subjsequently before the regional council with regard to the same subject matter." This brought an immediate objection from Richmond Hill Councillor Lois Hancey, who asked that the clause be removed from the over-all recom- mendations. Terming the ruling offensive, Mrs. Hancey said “all members of council should have the benefit of opinions of the delegations. The fear that council will be inflated with applications. is crying wolf." if. iun the future. the open door policy became unwieldy, then that Would be the time for a change, she said. 7 Markham Mayor V’I‘ony Roman said applicants had their choice. If they wanted to come before the whole council, they could. Liberal leader will speak here THORNHILL â€" Dr. Stuart Smith, new leader of the provincial Liberal party, will speak Friday at a meeting in Thornhill Secondary School. Dr. Smith, 37, is MPP for Hamilton West. The meeting, organized by York Centre MPP Alf Stong, begins at 8 pm. DEMONSTRATOR 1975 Chrysler Ne on Custom. 2 Door Har top. Custom. 2' Door Hardtop. Spinnaker White, Maroon vinyl roof. Factory ail, AM/FM steteo radio and tape. Loaded. Lic. JEU 538‘ DEMONSTRATOR Blue, dark blue vinyl interior. 6 automatic, power steering radio. Lic. JEU 790. 5 to choose from. 1975 Duster. Powder 3195 DEMONSTRATOR 1975 Dodge_ ‘AM “Tf Pick-Up. Ligh? blue, 31 automatic. Adventurer age, power steering Loaded. Lic. E98470. ALL USED CARS LISTED ARE CERTIFIED AND CARRY DUR 20/20 PARTS AND LABOUR WARRANTY FOR 12 MONTHS DR 12.000 MILES. TUES.. FELZA WED.. FEB. 18 PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER \TOR â€˜ï¬ Ton 3, 318 V8. Jrer packâ€" ring, etc. 4514 “We‘re trying to avoid duplication he said. Mayor Bob Forhan of Newmarket said a delegation could appear as often as four times: to the committee, council, and then back to the committee and council again. The full griévance. however, should come before council. he said. Planning Commissioner Murray Pound said the committee was only an advisory bodyzcouncil was the policy- making body. Appearing before just one or the other would speed matters UP If they wanted to speed things up, they could limit the time of appearance of the delegation, said Richmond Hill Mayor David Schiller. Séid Mayor Evelyn Buck of Aurora: “1 would be inclined not to give them a choice; I find the present method tedious.†She said also that, while Councillor Hancey didn‘t object to double ap- pearances by delegations, she (Han- cey) often didn't stay to the end of council meetings. When Mrs. Hancey objected. she was told by Chairman Garfield Wright to go back to the original question: “Then why didn‘t you rule Mayor Buck out of order when she was making her offensive remarks?" asked Mrs. Hancey. The chairman didn't reply. Supporting Mrs. Hancey were fellow Richmond Hill Councillor Gordon Rowe and King Mayor Margaret_Britnell. ‘7 Mayorv Forhan sugg'ested applicants first appear before council, which could then decide if it wanted to refer them back to committee. Mayor Forhan suggested applicants first appear before council, which could then decide if it wanted to refer them back to committee. V “The developer still has a right to go before the OMB," (Ontario Municipal Board). said Chairman Wright.- _ Hancey’s motion was lost by a 7- 6 count, with several councillors ab- staining. Council then voted to accept a sub- sequent amendment by Mayor Forhan giving council the right to refer any delegations back to committee after first appearing before council. 1974 Satellite 4 Door Sedan, V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio. Mid-Brown with complimenting interior. Good family automobile. Lic. 1974 Satellite 4 BTK 822 1972 Gran Tonno Sta- tionwagon. Beautiful Dan- ube Blue, V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio. "All ready for springâ€. Lic. HTR 169. 2 Dow Hardâ€" top. Deep herwood Green. V8, automatic, power steer- ing, power brakes, radio. A special plice‘ Lic. HEZ 337.