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The Liberal, 10 May 1978, p. 7

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The first is retroactive to October 29 last year, the day the old contract ran out. The retroactive wages will be paid whether or not former employees Judy Loscombe of Richmond Hill, super- visor at the Ontario Humane Society shelter in Aurora, gave a statistical report that shocked many members The contract will run to October 29, 1980, with three annual wage in- creases of 8 per cent. Last week, The Liberal reported that Elmwood Manor home for senior citizens in Richmond Hill had endured four fires in the month of April. The lockâ€"out at the Arvin Automotive of Canada Ltd. plant in Concord has ended with the acceptance of the union membership of a new contract. We goofed, and we’re sorry to have upset the residents of Elmwood Manor. The four fires did occur, but in an apartment building at Elmwood and Bayview. The Manor is at Elmwood and Yonge. Looking like a scene from a science fiction movie, ruptured gas pipe and burned trees are the only remains after an explosion Wed- Humane Society report shocks annual meeting n Aurora, gave a In 1977, 1,548 dogs and statistical report that cats were handled at the ;hocked many members shelter. Arvin lockout finally ends Apology HOMEWORK FOR TONIGHT: HOW'S YOUR ARITHMETIC? 1. What's the increased saving when gas costs $1.50 per ga|..7 2. How many tuneups are required in 90,000 miles? 3. How much over 100,000 miles will a gas motor last? Compare a business car driven for 30,000 miles per year. GAS CAR 30,000 mi. at 15 M.P.G. 2,000 gals. at$1.00 per gallon DIESEL PEUGEOT 30,000 mi. at 40 M.P.G_ ~ 750 gals. at 93 cents per gallon Savings after 1 year Savings after 5 years DO YOU REALLY WANT TO SAVE GAS? WHY NOT BUY A CAR THAT DOESN'T USE ANY? PEUGEOT 504 DIESEL 11262 Yonge St. Richmond Hill 8848841 0 773-4444 AUTO TREND FOR THE CORRECT ANSWERS CALL: The vote was 65 in favor, 23 against and two ballots were spoiled. Some have found other jobs. Ninety members of local 8341, United Steelworkers of America, met last Wednesday to vote on the last company offer. return to work of the society, at the annual general meeting recently. In 1977, 1,548 dogs and cats were handled at the shelter. Included in that number were ap- proximately equal numbers of strays picked up by the York County Branch and animals brought to the shelter for adoption. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg). nesday ripped up 268 feet of pipe. Cause has not been determined. Sun roof Michelin radial ply steel belted tires. Power disc brakes on all 4 wheels Independent suspension on all 4 wheels Electric rear window defroster. Tinted windows Fully reclining bucket seats Power steering Power windows STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE 2003’ 0,000 mile expected engine life No imission control devices. 3540 miles per gallon. Lower operating costs through no necessary regular tune ups. No spark plugs, coils distributor points, etc WHY A DIESEL? Fourteen remained in the house at the end of the year, said Mrs. Loscombe. Two hundred and sixty- four animals were euthanized or destroyed because no owners or homes could be found and 428 were euthanized at the owner’s request. Only one-third of the strays were claimed, saio Mrs. Loscombe, “which is pretty disgusting.“ 0? this number han- dled, 590 happily found new owners and homes. $2,000.00 $697.50 $1,302.50 $6,512.50 By SHAARON HAY Liberal Staff Writer Vaughan firefighters spent the better part of two days battling 200 acres of grass fires Wednesday after an explosion in a natural gas pipeline rocked the countryside near Kleinburg. There were no injuries in the spectacular blast that went off about 3 pm. Wednesday. Kleinburg resident Dianne Barclay heard the explosion that sounded like “an airplane breaking the sound barrier“. When she went to the window, Mrs. Barclay said it looked like ”an atom bomb had gone off in the park”. Mrs. Barclay, who lives about a mile away from the scene, was the first to call the Vaughan Fire Department. /n Vaughan When firefighters arrived, they found an explosion had ripped open 268 feet of pipe and flames were shooting 150 feet in the air. The side of the hill banking on the Humber east branch was aflame and covered in pieces of molten rock blown out of a 20-foot crater caused by the explosion. A total of 10 fire trucks raced to the area, eight from Vaughan and two from Bolton. Vaughan Fire Chief Jim Davidson said Natural gas explosion sets off ZOO-acre fire deposited in the Land Registry Officé (or the Registry Divisibfi oierarINo'thii és'Nc; ESâ€"R 2445; posited in the Lana Registry Office for the Registry Divisio"n of Ydrit Netth‘ashriééfi 2407; Part of Lot 71 in Concession 1 WYS of the said Town designated as Part 1 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No. 65R- Pan of Log 71 in concession 1 WYS pf the EaiQTOVVâ€"n. qqsignqt9_d as‘ Pan 1 on a plan plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry DivisioanrYorkr Noriti ésiNoi SSH-2409; plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registrnyivision of York'NdrtH aisiNoi SSHâ€"2409; and 13 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office forvthe Registry Divi'siro'nibf York North as No. 65R-2409; Part of Lot 70 in concession 1 WYS of the said Town designated as Part 12 on a plan de- posited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York Nonh as No. 65R~2409; LAND IN THE TOWN OF AURORA IN THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK FORMERLY IN THE TOWNSHIP OF KING IN THE COUNTY OF YORK MORE PARTICU- LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 3. The expropriating authority, each owner who notifies the approving authority that he desires a hearing in respect of the lands intended to be expropriated and any owner added as a party by the inquiry officer are parties to the inquiry. This notice first published on the 10th day of May, AD. 1978 Pgrt of Lot _68 i9 Co_ncessiqr11 WYS 9f fihe said Town designated as Parts 4, 5 and 6 on a Par; 9! Lot 69_in Cpncessionj WYS of the said pryn designated as Parts 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Part- of Lpt 4 oq Regisjergd Pla_n_§7SA of the §aid>Tow9>d_e§ignatred as Part 1 on a plan de LAND IN THE TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL IN THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALTIY OF YORK FORMERLY IN THE TOWNSHIP OF KING IN THE COUNTY OF YORK MORE PARTICU- LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: me of Lots? 67_ fine! 68_ in qopcegsion_1__\_/VY_S of_ thg said Town designated as Part 3 on a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has been made for approval to expropriate the land described in Schedule "A" hereto. Any owner of lands in respect of which notice is given who desires an inquiry into whether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority shall so notify the approving authority in writing. NOTES: 1. The Expropriations Act provides that The approving authority is The Council of The Regional Municipality of York Box 147, Newmarket, Ontario. L3Y 4W9 IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND DESCRIBED IN SCHEDULE "A" HERETO IN THE TOWNS OF RICHMOND HILL AND AURORA AND THE TOWNSHIP OF KING IN THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK FOR THE WIDENING OF BATHURST STREET (REGIONAL ROAD NO. 38) FROM KING ROAD (REGIONAL ROAD NO. 11) TO AURORA ROADI REGIONAL ROAD NO. 15) TO A BASIC WIDTH OF 120 FEET WITH ADDITIONAL WIDENINGS AT CUTS. FILLS AND INTERSECT IONS. ”registered owner”means an owner of land whose interest in the land is defined and whose name is specified in an instrument in the proper registry, land titles or sheriff’s office, and includes a person shown as a tenant of land on the last revised assessment roll. “owner” includes a mortgagee, tenant, execution creditor, a person entitled to a limited estate or interest in land, a committee of the estate of a mentally incompetent person or of a person incapable of managing his affairs, and a guardian, executor, administrator or trustee in whom land is vested; "owner" and ”registered owner" are defined in the Act as follows: (a) where an inquiry is requested, it shall be conducted by an inquiry officer appointed by the Minister of Justice and Attorney General; (b) the inquiry officer, (b) in the case of an owner who is not a registeled owner, within thirty days after the first publication of the notice. (a) in the case of a registered owner, served personally or by registered mail within thirty days after he is served with the notice, or, when he is served by publication, within thirty days after the first publication of the notice; (i) shall give every party to the inquiry an opportunity to present evidence and argument and to; examine and crossâ€"examine witnesses, either personally or by his counsel or agent, and (ii) may recommend to the approving authority that a party to the inquiry be paid a fixed amount for his costs of the inquiry not to exceed $200 and the approving authority may in its discretion order the expropriating authority to pay such costs forthwith. 'I‘ransCanada Pipeline, owner of the line, was notified immediately to turn off the gas. It had to be a gradual process, said Chief Davidson, to prevent pressure from causing other ruptures. The pipe was located on the back of the Green- valley Farm on the 8th Concession of Vaughan, northâ€"east of Kleinburg. Grass fires broke out everywhere and were fanned by strong north winds. Mrs. Art Train, on the farm south of Green- 9211 BAYVIEW AVE., JUST BELOW 16th AVE. 0!! 1 MILE N. 01" N0. 7 HIGHWAY o LANIECAPING JOP'IN' RIDDER o GREENHOUSES All KINDS OF BOX PLANTS 889-1374 FOR SALE Hanging Baskets GERANIUMS m Time for Spring Planting . . . 125' here again SCHEDULE "A" mfg/i; THE EXPROPRIATIONS ACT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR 2:.- APPROVAL T0 EXPROPRIATE LAND The Regional Municipality of York Robert N. Vemon, A.M.C.T., C.M.C Regional Clerk, 62 Bayview Avenue, Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 4W9 - He said he then heard a big explosion and when he looked out all he could see was “flame flying everywhere”. “It sure gave things a good scorching," he said later. valley Farm, said the resulting grass and bush fires had destroyed a bush at the rear of her property. Gharlie Shaw, who lives on Highway 27 north of Kleinburg said he was in his shop in the barn when everything “started to shake". COME AND SEE US WON’T YOU? of ’year, becéuse the ground was still fairly wet. A T r a n s C a n a d a spokesman said his company is still in vestigating the cause, but it may be a month to six weeks before results are available. firefighters on the scene agreed the explosion happened at a good time Part of Lot 20 in Concession 2 of the said Township designated as Parts 11 and 12 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No. 65R-2446: posited in the Land Registry Office f0! the Registry Division of York North as No} 651i- 2407; Part of Lot 18 in Concession 2 of the said Township designated as Parts 4, 5, 6 and 7 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry division of York North as No. SSH-2446; plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry'Division of York North as No‘ 658-2446; Part of Lot 21 in Concession 2 01 the said Township designated as Part 1 on a plan de~ Egg-ted in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No. 65R- posited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No. 65R: 2445; Part of Lot 15 in Concession 2 of the said Township designated as Parts 8, 9 and 10 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No. GER-2445; Part of Lot 16 in Concession 2 of the said Township designated as Parts 1 and 2 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No. 65R- 2446; Part_ oprt 20 i_n C9n_ces§ion 2_ 9f thg sai_d T9wpship_qe_signateqas Part 2 on a plan de- posited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Divis_ion of York North as No. 65R 2409; plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry: Division of York North as No 65R-2445; Part of Lot 17 in Concession 2 of the said Township designated as Part 3 on a plan de- posited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No. 65Râ€" Part of Lotr19 in Cpncessiop 2701 thgrsflaid Township desigpated as Parts 8 and 10 on a Part of Lot 81 in Concession 1 WYS and part of Lot 4 on Registered Plan 379A of the said Town designated as Part 4 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as Not GER-2406; a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No (BER-2446; Part of the accommodation road on Registered Plan 102 of the said Town designated as Parts 14 and 15 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No.65F1-2446; deposited in the Land Registry Office (or the Registry Divisioi of York North as No. 65R: 2446; Part of Lots 6, 7 and 8 in Concession 2 of the said Township designated as Part 1 on a plan deposited In the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No. 65R-2409‘ Part_ of_L_ot 13 in Confession 2‘91 the_ said Tgwn_ship ggsjgnated as Part 14 on a plan de- Part of Lot ,14 in Concessipg 2 9f the_ sgid Townshjp designated as Parts 11 and 13 on a Part of Lot 14 in Concession 2 of the said Township designated as Parts 1, 2 and 3 on The Regional Municipality of York Plan of Survey b15310; plan depostied In the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No 65R 2446; on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Regiétry Division of York North as No. SSH-2446; plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No 65R-2406; Pan of Lots 13 and 14 on Registered Fjlrarn 102 of the said Toyyn designated as Part 13 on Part of L9t_15_onr Regigtered Pla_nw10270( the §aidr TowAnr designates! asrPart 16 on a pjan IN THE TOWNSHIP OF KING IN THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK FORMERLY IN THE COUNTY OF YORK MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; Part of Lot 8 in Congessjon 2_qfrther said Tgwnship gesignated as Part 2 on a plan de Part of Lot 72 in Concession 1 WYS of the said Town designated as Part 3 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No. 65R- 2445; Part of Lots 72 and 73 in Concession 1 WYS of the said Town designated as Part 4 on a pIan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No. GER-2445; Part of Lot 76 in Concession 1 WYS of the said Town designated as Parts 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No. GER-2446; Part of Lot 78 in Concession 1 WYS of the said Town designated as Parts 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No. SEER-2446; ’ Part of Lot 79 in Concession '1 WYS of the said Town designated as Pans 17, 18 and 19 on a plan deposted in the Land Registry Office for the RegiEtry Division of York North as No. 65R-2446; Part of Lot 81 in Concessior) 1 WYSiof the said Tgwn designated as Parts 2 and 3 on a Part of Lots 71 and 72 in Concession 1 WYS of the said Town designated as Part 2 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No. 65R<2445; Part of Lot 75 in Concession 1 WYS of the said Town designated as Parts 5, 6 and 7 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of York North as No. SSH-2445; Part of Lots 76 and 77 in Concession] WYS of the said Town designated as Part 28 on a Part of Lot 77 in Concession 1 WYS of the said Town designated as Parts 25, 27 and 29 ’GLASSES‘ Gordon S. Wood THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, May 10. 1978 â€" A-7 The Royal Bank Centre 10350 Yonge St., Richmond Hill FITTED TO YOUR EYE DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS 884-2463

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