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The Liberal, 21 Jul 1976, C4

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Baha ’i representative discusses ’Habitat’ MAPLE â€" Publicity associated with Habitat, the UN. conference held in Vancouver May 31 to June 11, may have caused some misunderstanding about the scope of this international forum. But in fact. the conâ€" ference did not focus on Ed Muttart, Markham, a Baha’i delegate to the conference, told a gathering here Friday that “when the word, Habitat, was kicked around,” he had assumed the conference would have “something to do with housing." C-4 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. July 21. 1976 York region’s Family Y is providing lots of youngsters with lots to do at day camps in the area. Here, (left to right) Y leader Suzanne Switzer shows Lora Bakmand, 7, and Susan I Save $5.00 per gallon overcoat is a little bit different and a lot better than any exterior paint you can buy. It is made specifically for repainting over old paint - 1 coat cover Over almost any surface even light colours over dark paint. 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Its essential concern, Muttart explained, was international human settlement â€" ways “to make this planet a better place.”> During plenary sessions, speakers (among them Buck- minster Fuller, Margaret Mead and Barbara Ward) and delegates con- centrated upon distribution of resources, exchange of technological advantages, provision of world-wide health ser- vices. and means of / 20W-24" 30W-36" 40W-48" SAVE SAVE SAVE Strong, durable plywood with water proof glue line designed for both interior and exterior use. Good one side. 1fl:"x4’x8’ $928 5 firms: $139 $2220 87900 88700 $9600 SPECIAL HTE‘IIITUHE ULHmPIE ‘ 511"“ 1 “mn. mum" Vina-unuâ€" Reg. s14.89 Save $6.“ per gallon KENNEDY RD. ONLY “WW KENNEDY RD Other problems which seemed to get the runaround. Muttart said, included “inflation prejudice. . .greed. . . immaturity, ignorance controlling proliferation of nuclear weapons. However, Muttart said certain problems were “conspicuous by their absence.” Although nuclear perils were discussed, there was no unequivocal discussion of war itself. “Nobody there was verbally indicating this is the most terrible thing confronting mankind.” ONLY Monk, 7, how to transform loops of wool into cuddly dolls. Information about Thornhill and Richmond Hill day camps is available from the Y office (telephone 884-4811). E; OLYMPIC REDWOOD STAIN $8.89 Black enamel-finished Erectopat metal compo- nent kits make doit~ yourself deck building amazingly easy. Price Midas fiesta-pat mml components only. $1 878 )OD ,$14.°2 Do-lt- Yourself Deck Kits Erecto-pat metal W15 only. Does up to 10’ x 20’ Ft. Other kit sizes and individual components available. At one conference session, he watched a propaganda film glorifying aggression. and disunity." Kill or legislate Muttart expressed dismay that occasionally. it was suggested that to deal with adversity. it is necessary “to kill or to legislate.“ He said he sometimes had the impression a few delegates felt killing was “the best, the surest way." His reaction: “I was physically sick." A number of other WHITE ONLY (Photo by Hogs) OCEDAR SPLIT RAILS 10 FT. LENGTHS CREOSOTED 6” x 6" x 8' FOR ~‘. RETAINING WALLS KENNEDY RD. ONLY ORAILROAD TIES Kit 10-70 $1 50 Kit 10-20 ' EXTERIOR FAST Er EASY $549. INTERIOR delegates, Muttart said, appeared to rely upon legislation as a problem- solving technique. “Many wanted to lobby . . . to make a powerful statement and then lean upon somebody else."' .But legislétion, he stated, “can’t solve the problems _o_f the _world.” The problems, he said, "can be solved by con- cerned mankind,” by “education of the intellect and the heart." Similarities Muttart said he was “intrigued” by similarities in the at- titudes of “feisty” feminists and extreme nationalists, and their demands for “in- dependence and self- determination." objectives as thwhile but sighted." As an adherent of the Baha’i faith, he said, he believes “self-interest is not good enough;" in- stead, the important processes are “in- terdependence and mutual protection.” and a realization that “when one of us is in pain, all of us are in pain.” The meeting in Maple’s Community Centre‘» was organized by the Baha’is of King Township. Muttart indicated he was encouraged by conversations with delegates who, like himself, are convinced the “real problems are spiritual." He admitted it was difficult to sum up the week's experiences, but said that on the whole, the conference produced many “valuable results” â€" ih particular, “an increased awareness that we all have problems" He described these $975 each “wor- short- Aberfeldy Crescent Princess Street Second Street Oak Lea Circle Right Hand Lincoln Green Drive Linden Lea Street Second Street Column 1 Street German Mills Road German Mills Road Holsworthy Crescent Perth Avenue Rose Way Second Street Second Street East E|m Lea Street Snowshoe Crescent Liebeck Crescent Dersingham Crescent Donnamora Crescent Sherwood Forest Right Drive Hand Chelsea Road Chumleigh Crescent 2. This byâ€"law shall come into force and effect upOn receiving the third reading by the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Markham and a|so when authorized signs have been erected. Diane E. Whetter CLERK READ a first second time this 8th day of June, 1976 READ a third time and passed this 13th day of July, 1976 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF MARKHAM BY-LAW NUMBER 11578 A by-law to amend By-law Number 106â€"71 Be it enacted by the council of the Corporation of the Town of Markham. that By-law Number 106-71 be and the same is hereby amended as follows: 1. Schedule 4 of By-law Number 106-71 be amended by adding the following streets for prohibited parking:- THE COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF MARKHAM HAS PASSED THE FOLLOWING BY-LAW. THIS BY-LAW WILL COME INTO FORCE AUGUST 15TH, 1976 AND WHEN PROPER SIGNS ARE INSTALLED. North Column 2 Side Right Hand Right Hand South Right Hand Right Hand Right Hand West Left Right Hand Both East Right Hand Right Hand Right Hand Right Hand Right Hand West West Hand ((71112 mum of gHHarkham The west intersection of Snowshoe Crescent and Simonston BOuIevard and The east intersection of Snowshoe Crescent and Simonston Boulevard. The south intersection of Robinson Street and Sherwood Forest Drive and The east intersection of Robinson Street and Sherwood Forest Drive King's Highway No.7 and The south limit of Second Street King’s Highway No.7 and 225 feet north of King’s Highway No.7 and 50 feet somh of King's Highway No.7 King’s Highway No.7 and 50 feet north of King’s Highway No.7 King's Highway No.7 Main Street (King's Highway No. 48) and The north limit of Princess Street Church Street and Ninth Line Woodbine Avenue (Y.R. No.8) and 175 feet west of Woodbine Avenue (Y.R. No. 8) In its entirety commencing at Rose Way Wootten Way and Rose Way Column 3 Between The North intersection of Chumleigh Crescent and Simonston Boulevard and The south intersection of Chumleigh Crescent and Simonston Boulevard The north intersection of Dersingham Crescent and Simonston Beulevard and The south intersection of Dersingham Crescent and Simonston Boulevard Robinson Street and Sherwood Forest Drive The south intersection of Aberfeldy Crescent and Waggoners Wells Lane and The North intersection of Aberfeldy Crescent and Waggoners Wells Lane Simonston Boulevard and Chumleigh Crescent Simonston Boulevard and German Mills Road The east intersection of Elm Lea Street and Rose Way and The west intersection of Elm Lea Street and Rose Way The west intersection of German Mills Road and Simonston Boulevard and The east intersection of German Mills Road and Simonston Boulevard Simonston Boulevard and the north limit of German Mills Road The south intersection of Holsworthy Crescent and Waggoners Wells Lane and The north intersection of Holsworthy Crescent and Waggoners Wells Lane In its entirety commencing at Carlton Road NOTICE Diane E. Whetter Clerk, Town of Markham Anthony Roman MAYOR Column 4 Prohibited Time or Days Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime Anyfime Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime Anytime

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