Aâ€"8 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. October 26, 1977 Police charge man drove dangerously A Weston youth was charged with dangerous driving after an incident in the Woodbridge High School parking lot last Police were called at 2:45 pm. Thursday to the high school after a car was seen being driven erratically, The same charges were laid against a driver stopped Sunday on Woodbridge Avenue at 2:30 am. week, Meanwhile. a driver The court date for dSeveral other Vlaughagl was stopped Friday at Stephen Mitchell,25, of 33 rivers were 0 arge 12:50 am. on Kipling Kin St.,WestonisDec.5. - after being stopped on Avenue, Argiother person was UphOIStery and carpet Cleamng Call 883-3535 local roads. by York Toappear in court Dec. stopped Friday at 8:30 Regional Police. 120ncharges of impaired pm. on Woodbridge Giacomo Pir0. 16. 9f driving and failing a Avenue and charged for Cabana Dr. will appear!" breathalyzer test is driving with liquor open. provincial court NOV. 7 to James Soper, 24, of Dec. 21 is the court date face the dangerous Simmonds Street. for William Collier, 27, of .108 Woodbridge Avenue. being a Brother HAPPINESS IS... driving charge. Woodbridge. 727-I25I Hydro Utility Restructuring REGION OF YORK NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING RICHMOND HILL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 8:00 PM. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1977 VARIOUS ALTERNATIVES FOR FUTURE HYDRO SERVICE IN YORK REGION, AND THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL IN PARTICULAR, WILL BE DISCUSSED. COPIES OF THE RESOURCE GROUP REPORT MAY CORRECTED NOTICE TO ALL INHABITANTS OF THE TOWN OF VAUGHAN ENTITLED TO DIRECT TAXES FOR SCHOOL SUPPORT PURPOSES I am in receipt of a list supplied to me by the Assessment Commissioner under Section 23 of The Assessment Act, R.S.O. 1970, as amended, which shows the school support of every inhabitant who is entitled to direct taxes for school support purposes. The list was publicly posted in my office on the 19th day of October, 1977. You are hereby requested to examine the list for any errors or omissions in my office at the Municipal Offices, 2141 Major Mackenzie Drive, Maple. The last day for the filing of applications for revision of the list is November 14th, 1977. I shall attend at my office on the 31st day of October, 1977 between the hours of 8:30 am. and 4:30 pm. for the revision of the list and shall continue to do so from day to day, except Saturday and Sunday, until all applications filed on or before November 14th, 1977 have been iBruyns photo) Choose from our sixteen individual Money Services Mascot named A combination of two names won the “Name the Mascot" award held by the Richvale Lions Majorette Corps recently. Named “Ritchie Richvale, the Twirling Tom Cat", the mascot is flanked by the two winners, Tara Kasyuba, 9, left, and Becky Robertson, 12. The huge stuffed Lion was made by Corps president Mrs. Joan Dennis, who also made the macrame Lions that were presented as prizes. TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL NOTICE THETTLII‘VIUINIUEII‘TIBBLTW‘IJNDOHILL ' “01 le high were“ on savmgs disposed Of. FREDERICKG JACKMAN 1851 gKIBYSINVCEESEIâ€"ROLXICBFTEMOND HILL HYDRO, ENTITLED To DIRECT TAXES . not just lowered interest on mortgages ' Clerk, " ' ~ Town of Vaughan, 2141 Major Mackenzie Drive, Maple, Ontario. 8322281 FOR SCHOOL SUPPORT PURPOSES I am in receipt of a list supplied to me by the Assessment Commissioner under Section 23 of The Assessment Act, R.S.O. 1970, as amended, which shows the school support of every inhabitant who is entitled to direct taxes for school support purposes. The list was publicly posted in my office on the 26th day of October, 1977. You are hereby requested to examine the list for any errors or omissions in my office at the Municipal Offices, 10266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. The last day for the filing of applications for the revision of the list is November 11th, 1977, as required pursuant to Section 516 (2h) of The Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1970 as amended. I shall attend at my office on the 26th day of October, 1977, between the hours of 8:30 am. and 4:30 pm, for the revision of the list and shall continue to do so from day to day, except Saturday and Sunday, until all applications filed on or before November 11th, 1977, have been dlsposed 01- c, David Weldon, Clerk, Town of Richmond Hill, 10266 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario 884.8101 October 26, 1977 W.S. COOK, CHAIRMAN YORK LOCAL STUDY TEAM u but In indiVidual money services that are custom built to satisfy most peoples‘ needs. October 26th, 1977 . All available at Victoria and Grey Trust Come see us today at Victoria and Grey OFFICE HOURS: TUES. - THURS. 9:30 - 4:30 FRIDAY 9:30 - 6:30 SATURDAY 9:00 - 12 NOON V Serving more and more peOple since 1889 WCTORM and GREY TRUST COMPANY 10355 Yonge St.. Richmond Hill 884â€" 1 107 Why we bought ou home in PLEASANTVILLE " 15-14. use} i vr. When we decided on our big final m0ve up, we realized it would be our most important lifetime purchase. So we drew up a checklist of features that mattered most to us. 3,997.: masters: -' Here they are. Pleasantville has them all: What makes us different from every other textile clnin? 27.17. NWT 1‘! ‘11} '3 1412‘. i‘bf: 1' :1, 1," MOST REWARDING LIFETIME INVESTMENT Checking the actual records, we found that Pleasantville homes have continued to increase in value more than anywhere else in Greater Metro. r/ COMPATIBLE NElGHBORS Only some ten or twelve houses are completed each year. And every new arrival is immediately accepted into the “family . Iv T ‘0 ‘ a 0- ~ I R†"5“ A 0' ram 211 mu outlet is?» IN PLEASANTVILLE, IT'S MILLHEIGHTS HOMES LIMITED " We feature a huge selection of top-quality j |’ " _ ‘. ' rd? One reason is that, for a quarter century, the same original architect In effect, when you move into Pleasantwlle, you become part of a M i, 3 gar has continued to supervise every custom designed house, right private village. (Yes, now in its third decade, Pleasantwlle has stayed ' I | I, down to the landscaping lat least two large trees, six foundation plant- 5mm") 5 * Ings for every home). Two beautiful white birches race 0 o l ' » -- I ' I | lawn- 9 ur wn SODmg And you‘ll feel at home among the executive families for whom the At Fabric & Drapery Mill Outlet, you save .3 community was designed . x . on toda 's most lar rea made dra es. . v ' i i " ' Fabric EIny tI tdy t pf i)- Perhaps the atmosphere is best summed up by our street name -â€" ' . ape†. ' u e “:00â€! 0“ “5 0' r I 0, I I/ STORYBOOK SETTING WITH FULL CITY SERVICES Neighbourly Lane. It joins Easy Street (a factl, Nearby'are Leisure .. semce' sansfactmn and savmgs IIke these: s L Lane, Starlight Crescent, Sugarmaple Lane A all In Pleasantwlle. l" lwi Our house looks out on Pleasantville’s own landscaped park. That’s V, TRAD‘TIONAL BEAUTV PLUS SOLID CONSTRUCTION :7. . . . - ‘e‘ ' on one side. On the othe I‘ ll‘ :_ BAAIELUSUEO Satlns Sensatlonal Value! Cornelli it I’.’ beyond is the lush greenery oi ttieeSCcfuritcinCTUSmumn meadow And ' . s w LL W a ERV BE" ' v ' .‘ ‘ ' ~ ' :2 - rm mm % 5W5. Open Weave Acrylic Fancy Sheers :, IO U . . E5 "â€e .‘ha‘ "‘9 b“"d9'5 W" "m" '°â€99' ‘0 33"" a “me I,†1. s‘ DECORATOR COLOURS I _ ' is] We have seven underground serVIces - ultimate for an urban area. IeasamV'I'eA EVe'Ylhmg "‘99 be 0f the be“ And W 9“ YOU move ' I .. 5 won WC, WASHABLE - EASY CARE , I I I. a. L 9 .L H H w, was“, SEAMLESS , l. . ,, . . you know you have something that Will endure. f-‘ $5595 DER pm ,3,qu ADEEEEP FANCY HEMS ,: ' And we're only six minutes down Bathurst to Steeles. Or an easy, 2; _, ,i 8 wrongs Lowe ViBRANT SHADES OF " ,{mxgs LONG ' . ,' thrifty trip rightinto downtown by Go-Train or Go-Bus. We can already plClUre OUV YOUOQBSt daughter ’ somedav T ' ;~ ~ f- s 98 MELON AND RUST iNCOAIPARASLY . t descending the polIshed, Winding oak stairway... In her wedding gown. -3“ 1 age PA a PLEATED eaICED AT ONLV ‘ J '0) v ':$\.\lDE‘K9955LQNCI A 8'WlDEx95"LONG s :l’, 5 Efraidtthional arcgiteic‘tu;e. But behind the scenes the most modern ‘ #553335†$2695 g. Lg, V WARM, CONGENIAL FAMILY LIFE STYLE 3 °"53V'"9 9" “e ' . s1 _ .3 Inseam DFAPES ONLY PER PAIR ‘ . -, -, , . . Of course there‘s a quiet prIde, too, in the fact that Pleasantville ‘ _ E 0 A Io‘xorrisr w I PER PAIR |‘ ‘ El There s no th-rou-gh Iraï¬H" so n S safe for our Lh'ldren' the†has won awards for its beauty. It‘s the only community in all of Canada .. 1. WIDEX95 LONG . d h g ‘ f" PRICES r If games an t 9†b'kes' Every home owner has loom for a sw'mmmg to h e be nfeat red in an American architectural ma azine r , if.†| ‘ $3995 ' g ;: pool. Neighborhood fishingina 19th dentury mil|»p0nd, 3" e U 9 ' v » \ I 1 l , . . , . " . ONLY PER PAIR I I A ‘1‘ PleasantVIlle school Is right there - no car pools for us. As for the And so all of us who live on Neighbourly Lane InVIte you personally . I I :v i ' O ;,, school itself, The Liberal commented that it was full of over-achievers. ‘0 VlSll US TSOON- 'r ~ . r ' I ' A - H r _ ‘ . ‘ t 1. s g ' ‘ | ,. .1 '. . I at 9 A: BAYVIELD Mm .§‘ § BARBIE STEEL“ AVE lModel home on Neighbourly Lane.) Bayfield North iust past Georgian Mall Daily 9:00 » 6'00; Thur 8 Fri, 9:00 A 9:00 Sat 9'00 6100l705l 7262556 DON MILLS CONCORD 8401 Woodbine Just South of 2160 Hwy 7 Just East of Hwy. 7 Mon, - Fri. 9:30 - 9:30 Keele Mon. A Fri 9 30 - 9:30 Sat. 9:00 - 6:00 Sat. 9:00 - 6-00 RICHMOND HILL PHONE: 881-5377 i"r"..’..:7.:1x2Ǥ?ceiï¬.azm;gymssï¬wmfma; gs . i:..'- 1, " ‘- 1,: