Tuesday, November 1, â€" 4:30 p.m. Department of Treasurers Office, Finance Committee meeting. Tuesday, November 1, â€" 7:30 p.m. Council Chambers, Planning Committee meeting: Wednesday, November 2 â€" 7:30 pm. Committee Room “B†By-laws, Procedures, Fire and Personnel Committee meeting. Thursday October 20, â€" Office of Commissioner of Works. Engineering Committee meeting. Thursday, October 20, â€" 5 pm. Committee Room “Bâ€. Bylaws, Procedures, Fire and Personnel Committee meeting. Thursday, October 20, â€" 7:30 p.m. Council Chambers. Parks & Recreation Committee meeting. Monday. October 24, â€" Ward 2 Public Meeting. 8 pm. Thornhaven School‘ Tuesday October 25, â€" 7:30 pm. Council Chambers, Planning Committee Meeting. The following meetings of Civic interest have been scheduled during the next two weeks: UIVIC Corner Commissioner Justice Samuel Hughes, head of the inquiry, turned the request down and was asked by Mr. Swaigen to take the' matter to court. The case will be heard Last Tuesday. lawyer John Swaigen of the Canadian Environmental Law Association ap- peared before the inquiry. asking to receive stan- ding on behalf of Whit- church-Stouffville‘s POWR (Preserve Our Water Resources) group. The commission, or judicial inquiry, was called last May after it was discovered that a subsidiary of the com- pany. Disposal Services Limited, had made a $35,000 campaign conâ€" tribution to the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in 1974. Waste Management is also involved with Superior Sand and Gravel, one of the com- panies which owns the Maple pits and hopes to use the area as a garbage dump. A request by a Whit- churchâ€"Stouffville citi- zens’ group has ground the Royal Commission into Waste Management Incorporated to a halt. Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Markham on the 14th day of June, 1977, decided to designate the lands and buildings, known municipally as 37 and 39 Colbourne Street, Thornhill, Ontario, as a property of architectural and historical value' or interest under The Ontario Heritage Act, 1974, 8.0. Chapter 122. SHORT STATEMENT OF THE REASONS FOR THE PROPOSED DESIGNATION: Campaign contribution judicial inquiry grinds to an indefinite halt IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, 1974 8.0. CHAPTER 122 AND IN THE MATTER OF THE LANDS AND PREMISES KNOWN MUNICIPALLY AS 37 AND 39 COLBOURNE STREET. THORN- HILL. IN THE TOWN OF MARK- HAM. IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE The lands and buildings comprising 37 and 39 Col- bourne Street in Thornhill, Ontario, are reoomrnended for designation for archi- tectural and historical reasons as good examples of a type of building preve lent to the area in the middle of the 19th oenttiry. The double or semi- detached house was a common sight in the early stages of Canadian domestic architecture, especially in milling vil- lages such as Thornhill. This particular double house was owned by Thomas Hamill Robinson, a carpenter, and he most likely rented it to workers from Thornhill’s mills lo cated along the nearby Don river. The property and dwellings are important in terms of the local street- scape as the eastermost units of a series of houses between Yonge Street and Church Lane THE area farms the best preserved and perhaps the most typical section of the old village of Thornhill, Notice of Objection to the designation may be served on the Clerk within thirty days of the 5th day of October, 1977. DATED at Markham this 5th day of October, 1977. A-6 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, October 19, 1977 Diane Smith Clerk Mr. Swaigen told The News that the POWR group had become in- volved with the case because it has a dump in the town of Whitchurch- Stouffville, owned by York Sanitation, another subsidiary of Waste Management. Desbite protests from the town and the residents in divisional court on Oct 25. ’TIL MIDNIGHT WED., THURS. & FRI. Monday to Saturday 9:00 am. - 10:00 pm. THIS WEEK OPEN MIRACARD A free, convenient, cheque-cashing system Enjoy the convenience of trouble-free cheque cashing by obtaining a “MIRACARDâ€. It is our cheque cashing identification card that makes it easy for you to pay by cheque when you shop at Miracle Food Mart. FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Miracle Food Mart Now 2509 Pkg 10min! PRINGLES POTATO CHIPS Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE Maxwell House 1lnbag GROUND COFFEE Mira Man Concentrated Frozen FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE 12-wfl.nz.fln mug Open Window PLAIN BAG ELS Pkg. 0! G CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES In Tommo Sauce 14fl.oz_lin HEINZ BEANS A BEST BUY IS AN EXTRA SAVING MADE POSSIBLE BY AN UNUSUAL PURCHASE OR A MANUFACTURER’S TEMPORARY ALLOWANCE. Applications available at information counter. Regular Store Hours for the province to en- force the environmental act, the dump was ap- proved at approximately the same time as the campaign contribution was made, Mr. Swaigen said. A representative of the Royal Commission said the inquiry has been indefinitely postponed until the court has made a ruling later this month. Thousands jammed Hillcrest Mall Monday night to catch a glimpse of this lady. Elke Sommer was a popular attraction at Mall- sponsored “Gong Show". Regularov 1 lb‘ pkg KranC‘ CHEESE SLICES All Vegetable 38 fl. oz. bll‘ CRISCO OIL 481l.oz.lin 24 ll. 01. Ml Del Monte Pute Choice MITCHELL’S APPLEJUICE 241LOL bll‘ liquin PRUNE NECTAR Bozpkg‘ Philadelphia Plain PALMOLIVE DETERGENT CREAM CHEESE Assorted Flavours DELISLE YOGURT cup Ianadian Processed Singles. Pkg. of 16 slices come on in! Take advantage at our Grand Opening Savings! Hundreds of Best Buys and regular everyday prices. 68° Bvuyns photo] Bible Society gets $7 755 fmm ladies, eye/is ts, walkers Amo’ng the cyclists, Chris Schonberg and The 7th annual Walkathon of the Maple Branch of the Canadian Bible Society, held Saturday, was a suc- cessful enterprise in which young people from all Maple Churches co- operated. The goal was to raise sufficient funds toward the cost of translating the Bible in Efik for Nigeria in Africa. Thirty-five people participated. 7 It was a “walk or jog 10 miles or cycle 20" program. Meet TV personality Fred Davis at our Grand Opening â€" Wednesday, Oct. 19th. COME MEET FRED DAVIS Sol! Corn Oil 1 |b.lub 4 roll pkg. FLEISHMANN’S MARGARINE Bathroom Tissue, Assoned Colours, 2-Ply DELSEY TISSUE 2 In em Krafl Calorie Wise 16||.0L bu. 32 fl. oz. cm. Frozen 1000 ISLAND DRESSING CREAMED HONEY RICH’S COFFEE RICH Beemaid Canada No. Sealtesl Creamed 1 Ib‘ lub COTTAGE CHEESE Assorted Varieties. In Ms Own Juice 191l‘oz. lin DOLE PINEAPPLE 1 Grade While Rev. George French was among the joggers and finished the course in record time in spite of an old football injury which gave him a jab half way. Peter Snowden were first to finish. Chris Cook and Peter Morris led the walkers. Starting from the Community Hall, the first pause was at Teston United Church, which has a record for hospitality. Second pause wés at St. Paul‘s Presbyterian Church. The Presbyterian Ladies of Maple prefaced the walkathon with an MIRACARD flab/2x; 1 “Hub Chelmaslav 100% Vega! SOFT MARGARINE active program and presented the Canadian Bible Society with a cheque of $500 to add to the sum of $655 which the young people in the walkathon made available. The event concluded at St. Stephen's Anglican Parish Hall. There the President of the Maple Branch of the Bible Society, Mr. E. Hansen, rounded up the records. Rev. Andrew Brndjar, Bible Society secretary engineered the walkathon, and Rev. Stanley Snowden, Vegetable Oil wig Far": 2 lb. bag FROZEN FRENCH FRIES Mira Man Plaln. Sugar. Clnhamon CAKE ' DONUTS 6m oz [in 2 lb. bag Clover Leal Steinng VARIETY MIX COOKIES CHUNK LIGHTTUNA 2 lb. bag Assorted Varieties 3qt. bag orjug Plus 60: deposll 2% Partly Slammed PRIMO PASTA FRESH MILK Grade 9. 10 and 11 classes from throughout the region will take part. with both individual and school winners chosen. The Junior Math League of York Region will hold its semi-annual contest. Nov. 9. from 2 leL to 4 pm, at Thor~ nleu Secondary School. minister of the United Church had his hand on the helm of the whole operation. Semi-annual math league test Nov. .9