Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 4 May 1977, p. 8

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Highlights of the day will be an auction, games, Unionville Public School will be" holding its Fun Fair Saturday, May 7 from 11a.m. to 3 pm. in the auditorium at 300 Main Street, Unionville. Unionville school holds annual fair Telethon coming Singer Ray Sare of Richmond Hill will be the main guest on CAP Telethon, the annual fund-raising show for Korean war orphans and others, May 7 on Cable 10 TV. CAP, which is the Children’s Adoption Plan, Getting in a few practice licks before Saturday, May 7, is singer Ray Sare of Richmond Hill. Ray will be the main guest on the Children’s Adoption Plan (CAP) Telethon, which will run On the buffet, the table, or any- where, your Bud Vase will provide a setting of glimmering beauty for any flower cutting. Specially priced for Mother’s Day $995 Gifting at only JEWELLERS Hiclmond Heights Centre A-8 â€" THE LEERAL, Wednesday, Ma): 4, 1977 Just Right for Mother! A lustrous, glimmering, silverplated Bud Vase, 5V2” high, with a silk- Iike American Beauty Bud Rose so real to view that you will be amazed! Richnond Heights Centre Richmond Hill Singer Ray Sare M” 04“”71‘ 3117114}th '5 301 K000150115! KIM K4. (ggflfiflm (416)842-2611 affine/7 was. -.S’m. Mm. -$at. 70â€"6 {4/6/683'1335 10am -5pm 31 Night 112/9”: Wat 610:. [0'5 a bake sale, crafts, a plant booth, a fish pond and a tea room. For more information, call Ruth Kirkland at 297- 1824. A quilt and a bicycle will be raffled. is composed of volunteers who will be seeking pledges for the support of the children under their financial care. The show will run from 11 a.m., May 7 to 3 a.m., May 8, with viewers being asked to telephone in their pledges. THE FINE PINE PEOPLE from 11a.m. to 3 a.m. the next day on Cable 10 TV. If you wish to see Ray perform, just call the station with your pledge during that time. Snjoy a warm await/1w w’sit one ofour showrooms Write/om brat/lure Dcpt I 6’0! 10/ gargus ,4 comp/11151111111111 11/ £111/y 61111111111111 [91111 911111111111 PHONE RICHMOND HILL TREE SERVICE & FORESTRY CO. LTD. MOSQUITO & INSECT SPRAYING HILLCREST MALL 884-1119 WISH YOUR 884-7774 HAPPY DAY WITH FLOWERS OR PLANTS The grant was an- nounced by Health Minister Dennis Tim- brell. and covers operating costs for the current fiscal year, plus an extra $69,330 for the fiscal year starting April 1. 1978. York Central Hospital in Richmond Hill has received a grant of $70,130 to operate a community day care mental health program. The time such wastes may be taken to regional facilities shall be established by the comâ€" missioner of engineering. Holding tanks â€" an alternative to either septic systems or municipal sewage ser- vices â€" will be in- creasingly difficult to obtain, due to a regional council decision taken last week. The new policy on holding tanks was drawn up because of increasing demand in newly developed areas. It allows the regional treatment facility to It allows the regional treatment facility to accept only those wastes which originate where tanks have been installed as a solution to sewage disposal or health problems. Any exceptions must be approved by the regional council and engineering committee. Mental health grant Hold put on tanks FROM tanks â€" an 1e to either systems or I sewage ser- will be in- y difficult to policy on was drawn ‘ increasing 1 newly mp mm SKIPPY ‘ AND WE’LL mp mm mm POCKETS The program will employ group, individual, occupational and family theraPY, as well as psychodrama, vocational counselling and com- munity rehabilitation. “I’m ’wondering how the $5-1,000 gallon figure came about.” “The dumping fee suggested," said Rich- mond Hill Mayor David Schiller, “is 10 times the cost of processing.” Dr. Slingerland of the health department said he heard reports of raw sewage being dumped on fields. He urged tighter municipal controls. 'l‘imbrell said that new approaches to the treatment of the mentally ill included the therapeutic benefit of maintaining people in their own community. V Forhan complained the suggested policy lacked flexibility. “Industrial would not be all( in without se“ said. There will be a $54,000 gallon fee . . . to be adjusted annually. Newmarket Councillor Bob Forhan said “some places are held up by construction." “Holding tanks would be removed within a be re year.“ 'ial parks allowed togo sewage," he “IiAppy Ballots are available in all stores at Richmond Heights Centre Yonge St. at Levendale Rd., Richmond Hill. Draw to take place Saturday, May 7th at 12 noon. D HEIGHTS CEh

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