Committee seeks public’s opinion There will be visits to interesting shopping centres, a fashion show in one of the major department stores. and a tour of the Toledo Museum of Art. Also included is a buffet dinner at “The Captain's Table‘fl dinner at the “Top of the Tower", and an evening at the Westgate Dinner Theatre. For further information call Don Hick. 884-1736. Reservations are now being accepted. Members of the Rich‘ mond Hill Senior Citizen‘s Club 35 are preparing for a bus trip to Toledo. Ohio. October 31. Three public meetings will be held in the first two weeks of November Seniors plan bus mp to Toledo At the present time. there are only a few musicians in this or- chestra. They are desperately in need of more members. Anyone who plays a By MILLIE STEWART A new orchestra has recently been formed. The members are all area residents. An orchestra, recently formed in Oak Ridges. still seeks additional members, particularly strings. Here, from left to right. Fred Seymour. Needs members Hugh Mitchell, Bruce Evans and Marlene Mitchell run through a rehearsal. Director is Gene Choi. Orchestra forms in Oak Ridges Immediate delivery! A practical way to have fun. 773-4444 11126YONGEST.,R.R.1,R|CHMOND HILL 884-8841 Front bucket seats: rugged all-independent torsion bar suspension: anti-sway bar; long wheelbase; four- passenger comfort. Amazing ride and comfbrt Rinault 5 1.. . Tough, economical and tun to drive. Full hatchback (Civic: 22" roof to sill). 34" roof to floor SEE IT TO-DAY AND TEST DRIVE IT AUTO TREND 4-on-the-floor; rack and pinion steering shockâ€"absorbing bumpers: dual circuit brakes; factory applied rust inhibition; rust-proof front fender liners. (Formerly Greenwood’s Garage) The committee has met on eight occasions‘ has reviewed information from other parts of the province and has heard briefs from a number of interested agencies and citizens. The meetings are being called by the 17â€"member Review Committee on Health and Social Planning which was established by York Regional Council in May of this year. to study the question of planning for health and social services in York. One of the meetings will be held in the Richvale area of Richmond Hill. Four alternative models for health and social planning in York This group is fortunate to have Gene Choi as its conductor and musical director. to receive public opinion on the formation of a formal health and social planning mechanism for York Region. stringed instrument or percussion would be welcome. Gene received all his musical training in Korea. where he played in several orchestras in- Loads of cargo space Up to 31.5 cu. ft. with rear seat folded. [Nearly lwice as much space as Civic.) Following the public participation phase, the committee will submit its final report and recommendations to United Church rummage sale is on Saturday Gene will arrange the music to suit the musician. If your ability is limited. he will gear your music to you. The Richmond Hill United Church will hold its {all rummage sale this Saturday. October 15. from 9.30 am. to 12.30 Included in the sale will be clothes, toys, china, books, picture frames, patterns, and kitchen These will be presented as possibilities. and discussed at the public meetings before any decisions are made. cluding the Seoul Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. He received special training in conducting in Korea as well. has been selected Michelin X steel-belted radial tires standard [Civic has mnvenlional tins of better clothing and jewellery. items. Special feature will be “The French Room†where there will be items The Explorers will also have a toy and bake table available. 4N0vember 1) am Keswick (November 2) The orchestra meets in Oak Ridges and anyone interested in joining the fun is asked to call Hugh Mitchell at 773-5603 or Gene Choi at 773-5531. Al Richvale. the meeting will be held at the Community Centre. Thursday, November 10 at 8 pm. ()ther meetings are set for Nowmarket 4 November 1) and This is your opportunity to take your musical instrument out of the closet and get back in the swing of things. Regional Council for implementation. Engine 8: gearbox Warranty: 2 years or 40,000 km. Great gas mileage 46 mpg/highway" 37 mpg/city* 'lBased on 'n-ansporl Canada approved standards) 'Afea residents may already have seen con- struction workers per- ched high atop the tower attaching reception antennae and adjusting the placement of the microwave dishes. Although the tower itself is now complete, final preparations are still being made in the placement of related equipment. The half-million dollar microwave system and tower project has been some three years in the planning and engineering stage and has involved on-going negotiation, and final approval, by both the Federal Department of Com- munication and the Canadian Radio Television and Telecommunications Commission. Because of this many of the cable company‘s long cable lines will no longer be needed. The result for local customers will be cleaner, crisper pictures and a greatly reduced chance of reception in terruption. Officials of Classic Communications Ltd. have said this newly designed microwave technique will greatly improve their sub- scribers‘ reception and at the same time reduce cable outages caused by local hydro failures. The microwave concept is based on the distribution of television signals using a line of sight beam effect. The “Eiffel Type" tower will not only per- form the function of a central receiving point for television signals but will also provide the distribution centre for Classic Communication‘s new microwave system. New cable TV tower should function by end of Qotober The 250-foot tower. which has been con- structed at the firm‘s Newkirk Road location will soon come into operation as a receiving and distribution point for cable TV subscribers across Southern York Region. The microwave concept will be utilized in distributing telephone signals to pick up points in Thornhill, Markham. Vaughan and Stouffville. Richmond Hill‘s an- swer to the CN Tower is nearing completion. Classic Communica- tion‘s new cable television tower should be in operation by the end of this month. While the new tower will be in operation at the end of October, some reception and distribution will continue from Classicomm‘s present antenna location on Elgin 1, '- IL I 1/. 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