office plan The long needed ex- pansion of the York Region Roman Catholic separate school board administrative offices may finally be in sight. Board members voted to go ahead with nreliminarv Dlans for a Board members voted to go ahead with preliminary plans for a new centre, though Education Director John Zupancic stressed the board still wants to consider other alter- natives. When the board was formed in 1969, the offices were located in an unused 3-room school on Dufferin Street. Since then two por- tables have been added. The consultant staff now work out of two spare classrooms at Our Lady Help of Christians school in Richmond Hill. The total area is ap- proximately 6,400 square feet. “The needs over the next 10 years are going to be just tremendous," said Director Zupancic. “We need, more space. We need to pull our people together: According to the ministry of education, separate school enrolment in the region will increase by 18 per cent over the next 10 years a V", There are currently 7,845 separate school students in York Region. '1‘ r u s t e e s L e o Wigglesworth and Con Thompson have been investigating the need for expansion. 'l‘hey pushed last week for construction approval for a proposed 15,000 sq. ft. administration centre to be located beside the present offices at an estimated cost of $600,000. “We may have to rent office space somewhere," said zupanqic. The board voted 13-2 to proceed with plans. ’1‘ h o m p s o n a n d Wigglesworth objected, arguing construction ought to be approved as well. ‘12 â€"- THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, May 4, 1977 Beaï¬ng in Hill Police have advised a Weston man to see a justice of the peace about laying charges of assault, as a result of an incident in Richmond Hill the early morning of Apr. 24. Ian Palmer, 26, a Jamaican, told police he was approached by another Jamaican on a parking lot off Laverock Ave. about 1:30 a.m. He said the man hit him in the face. Another fellow countryman then followed up by hitting him on the head with a hammer and tossing him over the hood of a car, according to the victim Agincourt Garden Club will be staging two events for garden lovers at Knox United Church Christian Centre, 2575 Midland Ave.. just north of Sheppard Ave, May 9 and 21. Event for garden lovers At the first one, which will get under way at 8 p.m., Shirley Irvine, a member of the board of directors of the Civic Garden Centre, will speak on Vegetable Gardening. The monthly flower show will include classes in narcissi. tulips. house plants and decorative classes. On May 21, the club will hold a spring sale starting at 3 p.m., with plants, crafts and food being offered Admission to both events is free. Light refreshments will be served. For more information call 291-5779. 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