C-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. October 12. 1977 Shelley Hadwen. 13. of Kerrybrook Drive, i I receives a wrist watch from Vince Haelterman, public relations co-ordinator for McDonald's Restaurant, after Shelley's name from the Block Parent mascot was chosen the best of all S i i8riiyn5 ptioioi contest entries. York Regional Police selected the name “Life-saver", after the contest was held during Discovery donated the prize. Days. McDonald’s Savings bond organizer back for 9th year Donald R. Loader of Willowdale has been appointed organizer in the 1977 Canada Savings Bond Campaign, payroll savings division. for the Metro Toronto and Simcoe County area. His territory includes Richmond Hill, Aurora. Newrnarket. Midland, Penetang. Barrie. Gravenhurst. Huntsville. and Orillia. This is Mr. Loader's ninth year as an organizer for the Canada Savings Bond Campaign. This year marks the 32nd anniversary of Canada Savings Bonds and during the period 1946-1976 inclusive. more than $7.9 billion in Canada Savings Bonds was purchased through the Payroll Savings Plan across the country. Last year in this area, 7,276 employees bought a RH HS total of $5,843,000 worth of Canada Savings Bonds through payroll savings. During the Campaign, which runs from mid- September to mid- N o v e m b e r . C S B organizers will visit about 2,800 business and in- dustrial establishments in Ontario to help set up payroll savings plans for the purchase of the new series by employees. CSB buyers on the payroll savings plan will be introduced to a new bond this year â€" the Compound Interest Bond which replaces the familiar coupon bond of past years. The compound bond, which will pay interest on interest. is one of a number of changes being introduced this year to enhance the flexibility and security of Canada Savings Bonds. In addition to the Compound Interest Bond available on payroll savings plans at places of employment. investors have a choice. They can buy either this bond or the Regular Interest Bond wherever they bank or invest. Both bonds are dated November 1. 1977. carry a nine-year term and provide 8.06 per cent average annual yield to maturity. Interest rate in the first year is 7.0 per cent. then 8.25 per cent for each subsequent year to maturity in 1986. In excess of $219 million worth of Canada Savings Bonds was purchased by more than a quarter of a million employees through payroll savings plans in Ontario last year. Canada-wide in 1976, a record $619 million worth of Canada Savings Bonds Students turn to the books By lNGltlD VAN WEERT and PAT GRAHAM The students of Rich- mond Hill High School have had their noses in their books this week rather than being out enjoying the sports. But there are still plenty of exciting ac- tivities going on in the school On Wednesday. October 5, for example, there was a mixed doubles tennis tournament held at the ANGUCAN St. Mary's Anglican Church 10030 Yonge St. Richmond Hill Clergy Rev Bernard Barrett 884-1394 Rev William Prentice 883-4149 Rev Fred Jackson 884-2418 Services Sun 8 am and 10 30 a m Wed 10am and730pm *â€" HOLY TRINITY CHURCH lANGLlCANi BROOKE SI THORNHILL 5 OF HWY 78 W 0F YONGE ST 889-5931 SUNDAY OCT 16 TRINITY 19 10 30 A M Holy Communi0n 10:30 AM. HonCommunion 10:30 AM. Church Schools Kindergarten. Nursery School Wednesdays 1000 AM. â€"â€"_ RICHMOND HILL FREE METHODIST CHURCH 212 Hillsweii Drive 884-5029 Rev Robert C Quick 884-6629 Fifth Anniversary Sewices and Renewal Weekend Fri 6 30 o m Annual Church Banquet 8 00 p m Evening Service Sat 10 - 3 pm Church Planning Seminars Sunday Servrces at 9 45 a m 11 a m 8. 7 p m Weekend Speaker Rev Claude Horton EieCutive Seeretari ol the Eree Methodist Church in Canada Marie Ministry ,I‘TTI and Alexander MUSIC Solost Mill accurdiah accompaniment EVERYONE WELCOME Richmond Hill courts. The event was won by the team of Mark Girdler and Sam Markham. In second place were Scott and Sue Smith. The senior girls’ basketball team is having a rough season so far this year. losing many of their games by a mere single point. This occurred again last week in a game they lost to Woodbridge. There is also rivalry between gym classes in public the school. Period 4, Grade 11 boys challenged Period 7. Grade 11 boys to a game of tackle football. Our first actual school dance. with all grades involved was held last Friday and as usual it was a success. Everyone is now preparing for another dance which is always a major dance of the school year. That‘s a Sadie Hawkins Dance. and it is scheduled for October 21. was bought through the payroll savings plan by more than 815.000 Canadian residents. Canada Savings Bonds are available to all Canadians. either through the payroll savings plan where they work or by individual purchase for cash or by instalments at local banks and authorized investment dealers, stockbrokers. trust companies and credit unions. Canada Savings Bonds play a dual role in the development of Canada. says a spokesman for the Finance Department. "They help individuals save. on a regular basis. towards achieving family economic goals and at the same time play an im- portant role in the Federal debt management program,â€he said. YCAMR "500" WINNERS IN 1977 THIRTIETH MR. ERIC JENSEN MAPLE TOKEN NO. 409 THIRTY-FIRST LENA WOOLEY NEWMARKET TOKEN NO. 08 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 26 CHURCH ST., THORNHILL 881-563] PASTOR: F. BOND SUNDAY SERVICES 10 00 A M SUNDAY SCHOOL 1100 AM WORSHIP 700 A M EVANGELISTIC. WORSHIP WEDNESDAY 8 00 P M BIBLE STUDY & PRAYER VICES FOR THE WEEK y BAPTIST ST JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Street rMember Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebeci Rev DanaH Lamb BA 80 Minister SUNDAY 9 45 A M Church School For Bus Ministry call 881-2818 1100A M -MOrning Worship Richmond Hill Baptist Church 50 Wright Street Tel 884-3091 945 am. Sunday School Hour Classes fur Adults 11 am. 8. 7 pm At Both Servrces Pastor E Corbett Tuesday 5 30 to 8 30 o m "FAMILY NIGHT' Supper 530 wt: 30 Graded Meetings at7 om Christian Seniice Brigade Pioneer Girls Y0uth and Adult Studies Nursery Available Meetings for the whole family New ReSidents Especially Welcome to all Servrces â€"_ PREACHING THE OLD BOOK THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT .'.ELDRle ROAD BAPTlSI CHURCH Saree or r'ieIC'::k Road and Sathursi Street Rev B' ‘ilchadden Pastor Phone SBA-7859 L; 30 a - ii ages a r“ Iii D n E'aier Bible SCTIOOI Classes Morning Servize Even rig Stooge Wednesday at 500 o rn Ar Cl: Eastlshec Caunl'i Church on the Edge ol the City Meeting LLINLURI‘ LNURU‘ Ill Ll‘Rk-I tannin: R1 )5. Ni V "A, A I_hl,r 'i " 'Ii» New les'm‘wr" glider A E Atk 'le n Vlhisle' be“ 1:75: A rung at: 669 I '54 SUNDAI SEh‘vlL‘Es 945 Bible Classes 'L )3 2: hi 'i‘a'h h; be. {e 7 0-3 a 7‘ [whith Service i‘rEDNESDAi 800 D II" EDIE STuCi SC‘vOAr 12 s r“ dam The Heart: at I'Ltt Ii Char-16‘? Barr 9 Presbyterian THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Centre Street 889-5391 The Reid 18 Burrs VI A 8 D Ph D SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 L 77 TRINITY 19 Divine t‘iO’S’I‘D 11 00 A V CELEBRATIO‘r OF ~OLi COVVLMON CDuTCT‘ School Classes begin ci'ectiy at 1'. 30 A ‘i' tooa, ALL i'iELCD‘.IE A RICHMOND HILL PRESBITERIAN ChLRC" ONE 5' V- n ste' REV .‘m he ace 3 ’ECIGH :' I‘Ls: R :I‘a': 9* :5 Vern a it's.“ " " †‘ " Other Denominations RICHVALE BIBLE CHAPEL 24 Oak Ave Rithvale 100 a rh family Bible How 100 a m Sundai School kindergarten to Grade 6 School for Grade 7 and ut.‘ 7 00 t) m Evening Service TUESDAY Bible Sch00l and Prayer 930 a m The Lord 5 SuDDEI l 1 Bible 8000†BETHEL CANADIAN REEORMEO CHURCH 148 Thornridge Dr Thornhill MinistEr Rev J Mulder M Th 889-5225 Service at 10 30 a m and 5 00 o m. LUTHERAN ' 3' FALL 3 LU'â€ERAN 1:1)â€. Baii‘ew Avenue l S DAUPHINEE PASTOR 930 A V: Sunday Church Scn00l 12 A V i‘ic'shio Service UNITED R C“ i O ‘D r .L CNI'ED CHURCH â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_ Government‘s I Bridge winners By CLETA DIEKEN 727-5789 Wednesday. September 28: North-South â€" Trudy Mares and Cecile deZoete; Bey Jones and Rita Pariselli; Hank Sharp and Sherry V'ogan. East-West Cleta Dieken and Ann Jensen; Impro vemen ts Lil Thompson and Marion Fahner: Heather Burling and Marg Davis. Friday. September 30: ~ Northâ€"South â€" Peter Osborne and Hank Sharp; John and Wendy Hunter; Rose Morrell and Grace Saunders. East-West: Gerry Browning and Stewart no ticeab/e By MILLIE STEWART If you have just started to visit Bond Lake Arena again after the summer break, you will have noticed a number of improvements. Outside in the parking lot you will notice an increase in the number of parking spaces. The condition of the parking lot has been improved as well. Gone forever are those huge holes that always seemed to be full of water. Gone also is the ever present mud. Inside the arena the changes become more noticeable. The paint- Gordon S. Wood PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS GLASSES ‘ work has all been changed to a bright orange and cream. Special tempered glass has been installed for viewing the ice surface from the lobby. It is much easier to see through than the plexiâ€"glass. New boards have been installed around the rink. The kick board is a specially treated vinyl that can take the wear and tear that the hockey players hand out. Plexi-glass has been installed at the far end of the rink for added safety. Anyone seeing these improvements. will agree Bond Lake arena is a much better place than it used to be. FITTED TO YOUR EYE DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION 10350 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL THE ROYAL BANK CENTRE MAPLE LIONS AUCTION SALE 11 am. on Saturday, Oct. 2an At Maple Community Centre 10190 Keele Street Household items, furniture, appliances, ornaments, games, toys, antiques, etc. For information phone: 832-2530 or 2643 A GREAT CHOICE Tllh yciir. C.in;id.i Savings Bonds offer you .i great choice. Thcrc's .i ncw chuliir Interest Bond that ptiys interest each year. And .i new Compound Interest Bond thiit rc-invests your interest iiutoniiitically. earning interest on your interest. SAFH'Y, INSTANT CASH AND A GOOD RETURN Both new bonds retain the great features that have helped to make Canada Savings Bonds the favourite investment for millions of Canadians over the past 31 years. They're a safe, secure investment. They're instant cash anytime. And they earn good interestâ€" year after year. New Canada Savings Bonds are dated November I, 1977 and yield kln average annual interest of8.06“ii when held to maturity in 1986. Each new bond begins with 7% interest the first year and earns 8. Z 5% interest for each ofthc remaining 8 years. REGULAR INTEREST BOND If you want kl regular annual income from your investment. you'll like the new Regular Interest Bond which pays interest automatically each Nov. lsr. You have the choice of receiving your interest either by cheque or by direct deposit into your chequing or savings account. This new direct deposit feature is an added convenience for you. You c.in buy the Regular Interest Bond for cash wherever you bank or lll\'C\I in denominations otS300. $500. $1,000 and 55.000. COMPOUND INTEREST BOND It you seek sayings growth, or (in investment for the future. or .i ESTELLE MARKHAM A.R.C.T. R.M.T. PIANO and THEORY Enroll now Cole; Katharine Coats and Ann Manning; Fred and Theresa Tierney. I\I d '. ) b ' : Norms-35th (:IORieCrhagd For Fall Term (‘harlebois and Ross Jetikinson; Rose Morrell and Grace Saunders; Fred and Theresa Tierney tied with Marion and Don Fahner. East-West ~ Hurling and Melnicliuk; Margo Davidson and Barbara Lariviere: Edith Windsor and Mabel Howe: Haiik Sharp and Peter Osborne. For information and partners call Anti Payment 727-5789. LESLIE A. SALGA DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 210 JACEY ANNE BLVD. (CORNER OF LEVENDALE) OPEN 10 A.M. TO 7 PM. 883-1581 Heather Marg ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD IN THE MATTER OF Section 35 of The Planning Act (R.S.O. 1970, c. 349), -and- IN THE MATTER OF an application by The Corporation of the Town of Vaughan for approval of its Restricted Area By- law 156-77. APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Monday, the 31$t day of October, 1977 at the hour of ten o'clock (local time) in the forenoon at the Municipal Office 2141 Mayer Mackenzie Drive, in Maple for the hearing of all parties interested in supporting or opposing this application. If you do not attend and are not represented at this hearing, the Board may proceed in your absence and you will not be entitled to any further notice of the proceedings. In the event the decision is reserved, persons taking part in the hearing may request a copy of the decision from the presiding Board Member. Such decision will be mailed to you when available. DATED at Toronto this 28th day of September, 1977. SECRETARY SUMMARY TO BY-LAW NUMBER 156-77 The lands affected by this by-law consist of two parcels, “Part 1" shown on Schedule “A†to the by-Iaw being at the south east corner of Highway #400 and Major Mackenzie Drive consisting of those portions of Lot 20, Lot 19 and the north half of Lot 18, Con- cession 5 lying between Highway #400 and Jane Street and “Part 2" shown on the Schedule which is the north/east corner of Highway #400 and Major Mackenzie Drive consisting of that portion of Lot 21, Concession 5, between Highway #400 and Jane Street. The lands are zoned Agricultural IA) Zone by Byâ€"law Number 2523 of The Cor- poration of the Township of Vaughan. Council has adopted Amendment Number 74 of the Official Plan of the Town of Vaughan to permit the development of the lands as a Theme Park. The subject by-law was enacted to implement this amendment to the Official Plan. The by-Iaw permits the use of the lands south of Maj0r Mackenzie Drive for amusement rides and exhibitions, games of skill and chance, establishments for the sale of food and/or drinks, office and admin- istration buildings, parking areas and sewerage and water treatment facilities. The lands north of Major Mackenzie Drive may be used for the purposes of a hotel, motel, parking areas, service station, campground and trailer park. No structure may be erected nearer to a boundary line than the distance of twice the height of the structure or 50 feet which ever is the greater. No amusement ride or exhibition may be erected nearer to the easterly lot line, which is Jane Street, than 500 feet. No structure shall exceed 150 feet in height but the height is measured from a point which is 750 feet above sea level which isthe elevation attributed to the Maple Airport under the regulations affecting its operation. This maximum height is reduced if the structure is IOcated within the extension of the runway Flight Path and Transrtional Areas shown on Schedule "B" and the maxrmurn height applicable to those areas is determined by following the procedure set out in paragraph If) in the by-Iaw. These provisions are to ensure that the operation of the air- port is not inhibited. If the airport ceases operations and the land is re-zoned paragraph (fl becomes ineffective. Although there is no reference in the subject by-law to the submission of a site. plan agreement the lands are subject to By-law Number 2523 and it authorizes the Municipaâ€" lity to require an agreement priOr to the issue of a building permit dealing wrth widenings of highways, access ramps, parking, walkways, grading, storm water, watermains, lands- caping, location of builcings and structures etc. Compound Interest Bond. After the lirst year you will earn interest on your interest .it the annual rate of 8.06"â€. Interest on this bond is left to .iccuiiiulatc and is payable only upon redemption or at maturity. Here's how the y.iliic ot'.i $100 bond retirement fund. you'll choose the new grows; \'o\. | Value Nov. I \'.iliit 1978 5107.00 I983 5158.78 1979 Sllibl I984 SI71.77 1980 5135.34 1985 $185.81 I9HI 5135.63 1986 5200.97 1983 $146.76 The Compound Interest Bond may be purchased for cash or on the convenient Montth Savings Plan wherever you brink or invest. It is available in denominationsofSIOO, $300, 5500, 51.000 and 55,000. THE CHOICE IS YOURS As you can see. new C.in.id.i Savings Bonds otter you .i great choice â€" the Regular Intcrcst Bond and the Compound Interest Bond. Both new bonds lift: on siIIL' now up to .i combined total purchase limit ot'SISCOC. They have been specifically designed to meet your savings goals. Choose the one that's right for you. 06% Average Annual Interest to Maturity A GREAT CHOICE COMPOUND INTEREST OR REGULAR INTEREST