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The Liberal, 26 Jan 1977, p. 2

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cnalrmen to nrst meetmgs, [S as Conservation authorities {QHOWS- Metro and Region Conservation Engineering â€" Erik Larsen, Authority â€" Britnell, Hancey, Moran, Georgina; Angus Morton, East RatCIiff. Williams. The list, leaving the appointment of chairmen to first meetings, is as follows. “It’s disastrous, for the single reason that we have so many projects before the engineering committee,“ said Moran, referring to major road con- struction plans in the Markham area. A list of committee and board members was prepared by regional chairman Garfield Wright. After Moran’s unsuccessful bid to have his name added to the engineering com- mittee, council adopted the list as presented. “With the committees the way they are set, we have neither a voice nor a vote, and I’m disturbed.” MARKHAM â€" Markham regional councillor, Ron Moran is not yet finished in his fight to gain represen- tation for his town on the region’s engineering committee. His motion at the inaugural meeting two weeks ago, that he be appointed to the committee was lost, but Moran says that he plans to bring the motion before regional council again, Aâ€"2 â€"- THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, January 26, 1977 Moran hOpes for ‘ committee seat De sits. lnterest-bearin deposits wit The Royal Bank 0 Canada, offering a high interest return. geared to the general deposit rate structure. Because of the long- term nature of these deposits. it is possible to pay a higher rate of interest than on conventional savings deposits. 2. Income Fund. Highâ€"yield bonds, deposit instruments and mortgages insured under the National Hoi’ising Act make up this portfolio which is actively managed b professionals. The policy is to ac ieve as high a Planning for the day you retire or buy your first home means having a master plan for your investment in the future. So we have two plans to help. A Retirement Savings Plan, and a Home Ownership Savings Plan. They both earn you valuable tax savings, and when you subscribe to either one, or both plans your contributions can be applied to any one, or a combination of these investment vehicles: LRoyal Bank RSP and HOSP Editorial 8 Accounting . . Circulation . . . . . . . . . . . Display Advertising . . . . Classified Advertising . . TELEPHONE THE LIBERAL DEPARTMENTS DIRECT METROSPAN â€" NORTH DIVISION J.GV Van Kampen - General Manager Jean Baker Pearce » Assrstanl General Manager _Jim Dawes - Advmrsrng Dlreclor Peter Line A Circulation Dl'eCIOI Norman Stunden - Product-on Manager Larry Johnston - News EdllOl, MarkhamNaugnan Edmon Art Robson - News Editor, Richmond Hrll Edition Colin Forsyxh - Advertising Supervrsor ' Ross Hodsoll - Circulation Supervisor Lorna Woods - Accountrng Manager The Liberal is published each week by Menospan Community Newspapers Llrmted. Thrs newspaper Is a member of the Canadian Community Newspaper Assocrauon and the Audn Bureau oI Crrculauon Home delivuy 0! The Liberal is 80 cents every four weaks; by mail $9.90 a year in Canada, $15.00 a year outside of Canada. No local mail delivery where canier sewice exists. cussmmâ€" annual-m? Eur..-.3£iy9ral The contents, both editovial and advertising of The LiberaL Richmond Hill, are protected by copyrigm and any unauthovized use islpvohibilad. 10101 Yong. Strut, P.O. Box 390. L‘C 6Y6. Ontario TELEPHONE - scum. “14373 SeéBnd Class Mail Registration No. 0190 ...fi>ra lot of reasons. ROYAL BAN K John Lawrence Richmond Hill VOLUME 99, NUMBER 30 884-81 77 884â€"0981 884-81 77 884-1 105 current income as is compatible with maintaining reasonable price stability as well as moderate capital appreciation. 3. Equity Fund. Investment mainly in Canadian common stock portâ€" folio which is actively managed by the same professionals. Long-term capital growth with reasonable current income is the objective of this fund. It's all in how you plan your strategy. Your Royal Bank manager can help you work out a master plan. Why not call or visit today. Now it's your move. Children’s Aid Society â€" four nominees from health and social ser- vices committee to be selected. Administrative committee â€" Brit- nell, Burrows, Forhan, Morton, Rat- cliff, Roman, Schiller, Timpson, Williams. The latter are all mayors. Board of health â€" Britnell, Moran, Ratcliff. Schiller, Timpson. Region planners Planning committeeâ€" George Burrows, Forhan, Dave Fraser, Vaughan; Lois Hancey, Richmond Hill; Alma Walker, Markham. ‘ Police Commission Twinney. Health and social services â€" Margaret Britnell, King; Moran, Gordon Ratcliff, Whitchurch- Stouffville; Dave Schiller, Richmond Hill; Timpson. Gwillimbury; George Timpson, Aurora; Ray Twinney, Newmarket; Lou Wainwright, Richmond Hill; Garnet Williams, Vaughan. CIRCULATION â€" “4-0901. 8.! 45376 Thornhill 8 Toronto Customers Call 881 -3373 For all Depts Roman, Committee of managers for homes for the Aged â€" Britnell, Moran, Rat- cliff, Schiller, Timpson. York Central Hospital Board Wainwright, Walker. York Region land division com'mittee â€" R. E. McAfee of Woodbridge. Nominees will also be sought from Aurora and Newmarket. Non-elected representatives to the authority â€" J.A. Bryson, Vaughan: R.G. Henderson, Woodbridge; James Jonqeneele, Hi Lawrie; Markham, Floyd Perkins, Richmond Hill. South Lake Simcoe Conservation Authority â€" Burrows, Morton, Timp- son, Twinney. Non-elected representatives â€" H. Lyons, Sutton West; G.H. Richardson, Newmarket; J. Rupke, Kettleby; J .W. Rye, Sharon. York County Hospital Board Larsen, Morton. Rod MacDonald President of Colonial Chevrolet Oldsmobile lnc., 69 Davis Dr., Newmarket, Ont., is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. John Verdoold to their Sales Staff. John and family live in Aurora and he has served the automo- bile industry with distinction in the area for many years. He is looking forward to continuing to serve his many customers and friends from his new loca- tion at 69 Davis Dr., Newmar- ket, Ont. CNE â€" Forhan . . . region councillor JOHN VERDDOLD RON MORAN Mickey Mouse courses’ r0 uses teachers ’ ire Thieves make off with garbage box Woodbridge, too A garbage disposal box, valued at $1,300, was stolen from Pinevalley Disposal in Woodbridge. In the same building, Alasko‘s Outdoor Service was ransacked by thieves, who failed, however, to come up with any money. The box was 12 feet, by eight feet by four. Police are also seeking a fraud suspect in another case there. Police said that the fraud took place last November when Robinson Adams Ltd., (Overhead Doors) Highway 50, paid $170 down on a $340 order to a man claiming to be selling advertising for plastic telephone covers. He promised to return Dec; 15, but failed to show up, police said. He did, however, cash the cheque. Record heist Triva 0rd, Levendale Rd, Richmond Hill‘. reported the theft of 250 record albums, a guitar and a clock radio, valued at $1,410 in a break-in, Frozen assets A cash box located in a freezer at Super Boy Burgers, Wellington St., Markham, was emptied of its contents Taken from the Sandwich Nook was $30 in cash, plus some cigarettes. iAt Modulér Windows, on Snidercroft, five bottles of rye, valued at $130, were taken. In a break-in at Michelin Tire Corp., Keele St., police arrested Daniel Simpson, 20, of Toronto, on a charge of forcible entry. AURORA â€" York County Board of Education this week agreed to drop so- called “Mickey Mouse” courses from CONCORD â€" It was Concord that most met with the approval of area thieves last week. Bowes Rd. was especially popular with two businesses hit at No. 349. Liquor was also the loot at Martyn Hedges, Jane St., where $40 of it was taken. 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The efforts of the Ontario .Human Rights Commission to effect a conciliation settlement in this complaint were not successful No date and place of the board hearing has yet been announced. Basic skills were only part of a greater goal, which was to help students develop their maximum potentials as human beings. Support teachers Trustee Baker said that his motion was to support the efforts of the teachers and‘ guidance professionals. Although the company insists its employees be clean-shaven and con- form to its requirements regarding uniforms, the complainant maintains that both beard and turban are an in- tegral part of his religion. The board, appointed by Bette Stephenson, minister of labour, under the Ontario Human Rights Code, will hear the complaint by Ishar Singh of 9 Ferrah St. Mr. Singh, a Sihk, alleges that he was denied consideration for a job as a security guard by Security Investigation Services Protection Co. of Toronto because he wears a beard and turban. Sihk charges discrimination UNIONVILLE â€" A public board of inquiry has been appointed to hear a complaint by a Unionville man of religious discrimination in em- ployment. Bomb scare A bomb scare proved negative at York Central Hospital Jan. 22. about 12:40pm” police said. Although the caller said the bomb was due to go off in 30 minutes, a search of the hospital by Richmond Hill Fire Department, proved negative. Arrested for the matter was Michael McGregor 17, of Wellington W., Markham. of $830, pqlirce reported its resolutions, if curriculum. The move came about after Chair 537 SIEElESE WILLOWDALE 221 5787 551m PLEASANT CEMRAL 484 9016 not from its On this occasion to arcommodate the advance bonus drawmg‘ ticket sales wrtl cease at 6:00 p m . Thursday February 3. 1977. So get your ticket now. because they re going fast And watch the specral one-hour Wmtano show live on TV from the Bowmanwlle High School in Bowmanvrlte, February 3 at 9'00 p m‘ - available for additional < quent draws. Februaly Draw ‘3‘ mffiéfifiifup Minimum 50% dePOSI' required a! time 01 order 622 SHEPPARD W DOWNSVIEW 630 2643 v we all wm In his letter, Nixon said that “the motion could be construed as questioning the integrity of teachers and supervisors", and also could “give rise to sensational speculation from the public as to the validity of the courses offered”. “We further protest any implication that the ‘standards’ of any subject that we teach are not constantly being examined, or that our students do not presently receive the best possible advice as to their choice of subjects,” the petition continued. The resolution was based on the board‘s wish to encourage education in core curriculum subjects, and at the same time discourage students from by-passing them for “easy credits", Baker said. Teachers' petition A petition signed by the teachers said that they were disturbed by the tone of the motion which they considered to be an “insult” to their integrity, and urged that “all responsible educators" oppose it. The teachers said that, while they thought the intent of the motion was positive, it was such that no teacher could escape its censure. In his resolution. which was seconded by Trustee Jim Corcoran of Wood bridge, who is also a high school student, Baker called for curriculum planners and educators to examine standards in all nonâ€"core subjects tc ensure that they didn’t offer “so-called Mickey Mouse courses”. Ambition and ability Guidance counsellors would also advise students that entry to non-core courses “may require some evidence of ambition and ability to achieve any such subjects”. of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation, pointing out that the teachers were complaining about the wording of a resolution by Rich- mond Hill Trustee. Eric Baker. man Craig Cribar received a letter fromrDon Nixon, president of District 1] or bonus prizes in subse- / 3 IS our thud Bonus L A warm: AMI; i 551 MARKHAM RD H the eight digit bonus number on you: ticket coriespOnds exactly with one of the 100 bonus numbers drawn, you win $10 000 tax tree. Eight-digit Bonus Draw number. MRBOROUGH 431 1933 glprwg? *m§ DUF 35CAR1WRIGHI AVE IORONIO 82 2663

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