Buy your vehicle licence now and beat big line up Feb. 28 Aâ€"Z â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, February 2. 1977 RICHMOND HILL â€"â€" Vehicle licence renewals in Richmond Hill are running 10 per cent behind last year’s rate for the month of December. Although the Richmond Hill Motor Vehicle Licence Branch, on Elgin Mills ************ti‘kt‘k‘k'k‘kt‘ki‘kti Grade 6 student Carla Hallett works on a model of an electric motor which took her a week to make for the Henderson Public School Science Fair. Schools across the region will be holding PUBLIC AUCTION USED CARS DUSTERS MUSTANG 1/2 TONS VANS FORDS TRACTORE GREMLINS PONTIACS PINTOS CHEVROLE MERCURY PlCK-UPS PLYMOUTHS DATSUN’S Editorial 8 Acc0unting . . . . Circulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . Display Advertising . . . . . _. Classified Advertising . . . . TELEPHONE THE LIBERAL DEPARTMENTS DIRECT. METROSPAN â€" NORTH DIVISION J-G. 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L“: 4Y6. Ontario TELEPHONE â€" 884-8177, 881-3373 Second Class Mail Registration No. 0190 VOLUME 99, NUMBER 31 Rd. East, has hired extra people in anticipation of the rush beginning next week. branch manager William Neal expects that “It'll be the same this year as lastâ€"they’ll be lined up at the door the week before", he says. CIRCULATION -â€" 080-09“. 881-3376 ohnsview, other new science fairs soon with the winners going on to higher levels. The Henderson fair runs unti| Thursday. The branch handled 1,500 permits in December. But since the renewals for this time of the season are down, Neal expects “another 1,000 people added to those who normally wait to the last minute". Neal estimates that the branch should handle 22,000 to 23,000 permits this year, a 10 per cent increase over last year‘s sales. The deadline is midnight 'Feb. 28 when this year’s red sticker must be attached to the rear multi-year licence plate. The annual fees for automobiles are $40 for eight cylinders; $32 for six cylinders and $23 for four cylinders or lessâ€"no change from last year. To complete the renewal process, motorists are required to present a motor vehicle permit, proof of in- surance and the appropriate fee in cash. ' Proof of insurance forms are available at all ministry of tran- sportation and communications offices, licence renewal offices and liquor store outlets throughout Ontario. Uninsured motorists are required to pay $100 into the motor vehicle accident claims fund this year, an increase of $40 over last year. Separate schools 90mg OUtdOOrS Photo by Hogg) "schools growing issue AURORA â€" A proposal last week by York County board of education Trustee Doreen Quirk of Markham, to seek a meeting with the minister of education to discuss building a school in the Johnsview Village subdivision in Markham, has resulted in the board agreeing to seek a meeting to discuss its 1976 capital building projects in~ stead. Markham bUses had trouble Thief smashes Conservation head again RICHMOND HILL â€" Classrooms at York Region separate schools will be moved outdoors next fall as children spend daily or weekly sessions at South Lake Simcoe Conservation Authority's first outdoor education centre. At a meeting Tuesday, the York Region Roman Catholic separate school board decided to allocate $10,000 to enter an agreement with the authority. The agreement will ensure 50 days use of the Scanlon Creek Conservation Area facilities for the next 25 years. ‘ Early entrance The motion to incorporate the program into the school curriculum was introduced by the education chairman Trustee 'John Taylor. He explained, “We have been trying to get into other conservation areas, but are being offered only four or five days." WOODBRIDGE â€" Alan P. Deacon, Islington Ave., Woodbridge, reported the theft of an antique clock from his house last week. The $2,000 clock was later found destroyed on his premises. WOODBRIDGE â€" R. G. Henderson has been reappointed chairman of the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority by the province. Mr. Henderson, 3 member of the authority from York Region, has been a member of-the authority’s executive committee since the authority was formed 20 years ago. 7He was 5 memBer of the Humber Valley Conservation Authority which preceded it from 1948 to 1956. But Harvey Cox, town transit co- ordinator. said service operated nor- mally through the rest of the weekend. THORNHILL â€" The Markham transit system Friday operated on main roads only. The need for an emergency plan was suggested after riders were left stranded when bus service was halted during the storm Jan. 10. The less travelled rural sideroads were avoided because of the stormy weather. Plans to notify the public of emergency situations will be placed before a town committee Thursday night, he said. ' Although the board has a school site “Here we are getting in early and 0ur New Store...opposite information desk SHOPPERS WORLD ALBION SHOPPERS WORLD BRAMPTON The Savings are on . . . Sets Five piece place Settings & Open Stock HILLCREST MALL ALBION RD. AT KIPLING AVE. Here is the story. This is the first time Stainless Steel Stores has been able to offer these savings. W e are excited ‘ . . and you will be excited too at the large assortment of designs in fine china and stoneware. . . and the savings to go with them. It’s all happening now at your nearest Stainless Steel Store. This great event ends February 12th. such patterns as Savannah, Ranier, Tahoe, Segovia, Heather, Blue Hill, Mirano and many new 1977 designs . . . 50 patterns This sale applies to in-store stock only. for ten days only 20% to 50% offour entire stock ofNoritake Starting today 742-1025 in the development, the latter has not produced enough children of elemen- tary school age to justify a school, according to government standards. Because of that, Harry Bowes of Whitchurch-Stouffville suggested they go after all the projects mentioned in the forecast. Proposed projects These included schools in East Gwillimbury. Newmarket, and the Moran still seeks committee seat we‘re getting a very good dealâ€. Spring construction Plans for the $300,000 building at the Scanlon Creek site are now nearing completion. Coinstruction is expected to begin in the spring with a completion date set for sometime next fall The notice of motion presented by Aurora mayor, George Timpson, and seconded by Lois Hancey, Richmond Hill regional councillor, came at the NEWMARKET â€" York regional council will entertain a motion at its meeting, Feb. 10, to allow Ron Moran, Markham regional councillor, to join the regional engineering committee THORNHILL_Kathleen James, 62' After leaving politics, she became former Markham Township council interested in ceramics and was able to member and a school board trustee, produce fragile flowers in ceramics. died Sunday‘ She _is survived by her husband, a Mrs. James of Grandview Avenue was the first woman to be elected to council and served two terms. 1952 andl 1954. She was on the water and sewers committee and was among those responsible for the installation of sewers in Thornhilli Funeral today for first Markham woman councillor TORONTO â€" An extensive study of the Rouge River and watershed, which includes most of Markham and a portion of Richmond Hill, will be un- dertaken by top planning students in Ryerson Institute's studies depart- ment, Toronto. Study Rouge River watershed The study will include an inventory of the natural features and current planning and development in the area. - Empï¬asis will be_on those features which “bear on its future quality,†according to a release from the in- MARKHAM â€" A Mississauga man suffered injuries to his hands and face when he was struck while mounting a large truck tire onto a rim, in an unusual accident last week; Police said Murray Bevan was working at Pit Steel, Woodbine Ave. in Injured while Changing tire Yonge St. Richmond Hill JFM subdivision in Markham, plus additions to Reesor Park Public School in Markham, and Eva L. Dennis Public School in King Township. Markham‘szob Mchnagle felt the importance of the Johnsview project would be diluted that way. The government had exerted pressure to put the subdivision in and should accept its responsibilities, he said. HWY. 10 AT STEELES AVE. Dormitory facilities in the building will accommodate up to 44 pupils and four instructors. Ed J oyce, superintendant of business and finance. told the board he is ex- ploring possibilities to amortize the $10,000 expenditure over a period of time. conclusion of the council meeting last week. This will be Mr. Moran’s second attempt to gain representation for Markham on the regional engineering committee. He was voted down at council’s inaugural meeting when he moved that his name be added to the six member committee list, The funeral is today at 2 pm. at the Jerrett Chapel, 4661 Yonge Street, Wiilloyrvdale. gurial in, York Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, a retired Toronto Star photographer and. a daughter, Mary-Louise Griffin of Calgary. In lieu of flowers, donations may Be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Object of the study, which is under the direction of urban planner and teacher William Conrad, “is to an- ticipate the impact of urban plans and to give the public a sound basis for judging the desirability of various alternatives." stitute A discussion of the project will be presented at room R4208, Scarborough College, Military Trail, West Hill, Feb. 9 at 8 pm. It was alleged he failed to put a tire into the safety cage before inflating it. A steel lock ring blew off and hit him. He was treated for injuries at York Central Hospital and then released. Markham, Jan. 28 when he was hurt 884- 5440 The bublic is invited 451-1625