Mr. Di Giannantonio said he wants to continue to work on council to help bring to Vaughan those things he believes it needs, “first-rate ser- vices: first-rate development; a sound industrial base and a competent, efficient administration of the business of the Town." Vaughan (:0 un oil/0r seeks Region seat The councillor said that since his coming on council he soon realized that council has, “only limited means to effect the policies that deter- mine the quality of life in Dario Di Giannantonio, a councillor for the Town of Vaughan for the past two years. announced his candidacy for Regional Councillor this week. Regional council last week softened the planning staff recom- mendations on preserving farm land. Richmond Hill Counâ€" cillor Lois Hancey took exception to a clause in a regional background paper to the official plan that would require a farmer to prove he could not find a place to live RICHMOND HILL 10217 Yonge St. 883-4222 smmcs INCLUDï¬o IThvoa month Incl Wind 0 Money back guarantee QUALITY FASHION 10 AND 30 LB. BOXES CORN AND PEAS, 10 LB. BOXES CHERRIES, 5,11 8 22 LB. PAILS All Vega-blot Fruits. th. Seafoodi Conunloncl Food: FANCY ovum ORDER NQW_834_f§391 FRAMES ONLY BLUEBERRIES $5 From WILD CANADIAN York softens farm land recommendations WILLOWDALE 6351 Yonge St. 22243002 172 Contra SI. E_. - Mcth Hm .9 Thlee Locations To Serve You He said all planning is subject to the control of the Region; roads and other services are to a large extent regional and social services come from Newmarket and do not adequately serve the Town." “As a result," Coun- cillor Di Giannantonio continued, “there is always an element of frustration experienced by local councillors. The people expect from them everything; hold them “For example," he said, “only 25 per cent of taxes collected in Vaughan are' spent by Vaughan â€" the rest are spent by Region and school boards." our community.“ “Why should a farmer have to prove he cannot live somewhere else any more than anyone else?†she asked, adding that in Peel. there is a much more tolerant attitude to The clause would have applied to a retiring farmer. elsewhere before allowing a severance from his own farm. From walla lalnous Iashion dcsignovs â€" Yves SL Laurent â€" Oscar de La Rama â€" Christian Dior and many «has FRAMES TORONTO 102 Bloor ST. W‘ 964-1119 ALSO TRADITIONAL HARD LENSES Apart from continuing to work towards the goals he did as councillor in Vaughan. he wants to be an effective voice for Vaughan at the Region and at the same time make the Region more responsive to the people of Vaughan. He said he therefore sees the challenge to be both at the Town and at the Region. He feels that people have too long resisted the Region and that it is high time, “we tried to make it work so long as it exists." accountable for everything, but the actual power to do anything by council is limited." “I wouldn't want him relegated to near-swamp or rocks,†said Councillor Hancey. The section was dropped along with another clause requiring a farmer to locate his house on the poorest agricultural land on his property. severances off farms. “I understand they allow three or four.“ will be sponsored by the Town’s Civic Improvement Committee as follows: ' THURSDAY, OCT. 26 at the Richmond Hill High School at 7:30 pm. THURSDAY. NOV. 2 atflIeRHNaIeCunnuritVCeWeaflflflpm at the Oak Ridges Public School at 7:30 pm. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1 "ALL CANDIDATES" MEETINGS NOTICE TOFglI‘INDIOATES FORTHCOMING MUNICIPAL ELECTION CIVIC IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE The regional policy is to discourage residential development in rural areas, restricting it to a few growth centres of infilling in existing hamlets. Mr. Weinberg said the phrase that a farmer ‘can’t afford to farm' But after an ad- journment, Mr. Weinberg came back with an idea for a ‘ suburban classification where water lines could be extended as opposed to the rural residential area where they could not be. “Where soil conditions are right for septic tanks, after the waterlines are extended, the next logical step is infilling and then sewers are extended and wind up with the megalopolis,†he said. Planning commissioner Hershel Weinberg said that the policy was designed to stop urban sprawl of the kind that has occurred along the east coast of the United States. It would apply to'estaie development on twoâ€"acre lots. Councillor Ray Twinney of Newmarket and Mayor George Timpson of Aurora ob- jected to the prohibition on extending water services without ex- tending sewer services contained in the policy. The population goals agreed to were Markham, 134.000; Vaughan, 130,500; Richmond Hill, 104,500; Aurora. 29,000; Newmarket,†42,000; Whitchurch-Stouffville. Both are part of the process leading to an official plan for the region. With the exception of some wording to be cleaned up by the plan- ning committee this week, council approved both the population papers and the pattern of settlement up to the year 2,001 for public discussion. Some of this land is in Richmond Hill, east of Bayview Avenue and in Markham north of Seventeenth Avenue but none is in Vaughan Regional planners have drawn up a large area of prime agricultural land and are trying to bring in policies to keep most of this land in production. he said. certain land because it is so expensive, should really be that he can make more money by selling it for develop ment. CENTRE 8844812 Phone 389-1812 Rice's vaers RICHMOND HEIGHTS I am in receipt of a list supplied to me by the Assessment Commissioner under Section 23 of the Assessment Act, F150. 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 the Town Clerk’s Office, 10266, Yonge Street on the 10th day of October, 1978 and is available for public examination in case of errors or omissions of electors. The last day for filing of applications for revision of the list is October 27th, 1978. I shall attend at my office on the 10th day of October, 1978, 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 October 27th, 1978, have been disposed of. For All Occasions October 1 1, 1978‘ I 1‘3‘ Districts ‘ ALL MAJOR CREDlT “Vim-9 ' / CARDS HONORED Surrounding Wired Anywhere )c - (teat-Kn TO ALL INHABITANTS ENTITLED TO DIRECT TAXES FOR SCHOOL SUPPORT PUPOSES Town of Richmond Hill We Deliver to Toronto 0 ton; Councillor David Fraser objected to the use of the word ceiling which he could see stopping development. and it was 20,000; King, 22,000; East Gwillimbury. 20,000; and Georgina. 36,000, for a total of 538.000. THE VERY FINEST.,. IFRESH MEATS 'FREEZER ORDERS 'COLD CUTS 'CHEESES 0SALADS 'BREAD IROLLS IPARTY E: CHEESE TRAYS (by order) PRIME RIB ROASTS MEDIUM GROUND BEEF [3. $1 59 MAPLE LEAF MAPLE LEAF RINDLESS SLICED COOKED HAM SIDE BACON CHOICE MEATS Er DELICATESSEN FOODS LESLIE A. SALGA DENTURE mm CLINIC l Butcher Shop Freshr ‘ IF YOU LIKE QUALITY VYOU'LL LOVE CALDWELLS 8117 YONGE ST. (at Baythorn Dr.) THORNHILL NOTICE 210 JACEY ANNE BLVD. (CORNER OF LEVENDALE) OPEN 10 AM. TO 7 RM. 883-1581 OPEN “If you read the OMB decision in Oakville relating to goals, you would understand what I mean.“ chgnged to goal However. Mayor David Schiller said that goal or target was worse. C.D. Weldon Clerk, Town of Richmond Hill. THURS. 8 FRI. 9-9 MON. T0 WED. 95] SAT. 8:306 $199 881-3059 $259 $175 THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, October 18. 1978 are eligible to vote on t e question an should examine the Preliminary List of Electors to confirm their eligibility which is signified by the code letter “W†under the column headed "SRA". OCTOBER 11th,1978. F. G. Jackman, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in accordance with the provisions of The Municipal Elections Act, 1977, as amended and pursuant to a byâ€"law passed by the Municipal Council of the Town of Vaughan on the fifth day of September, 1978, a poll is to be held upon the folowingguestion: The day fixed f0r taking the vote on the question shall be Monday, November 13th, 1978, being the same day at which a poll will be held for the election of members of Council of the Municipality and school boards. All electors qualified to vote at a Municipal Election in that part of the Town of Vaughan which was formerly the Village of Woodbridge, NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS OUALIFIED TO VOTE AT A MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN THAT PART OF THE TOWN OF VAUGHAN WHICH WAS FORMERLY Are you in favour of the sale 3f spirits, beer and wine under a dining lounge license fot consumption on licensed ptemises where food is available? THE VILLAGE OF WODDBRIDGE "OBER 11th,1978. F. G. Jackman, Clerk and Returning Officer, Town of Vaughan, 2141 Major Mackenzie Drive, Maple, Ontario. 832-2281 I, FREDERICK GARTH JACKMAN, Clerk of the Town of Vaughan do hereby certify that the question set out herein is a correct statement of the question authorized by Byâ€"law Number 168-78. F. G. Jackman, Clerk, Act now. Courses start immediately. Inf0rmation is available locally by telephoning: C E (CoIInJAbernethy 675-3423fdays) 889-6088levgs.) A E. McLeod 224-6117 (days) 889-8066 (evgs) Toronto office Stew Hall or Joan Burk, 3636191 (days) Better still, attend the special Information and Registration Evening. The R |.A. Centre (George Brown College], Room 185 200 King Street East, Toronto Monday. October 23 â€" S to 8 p m As a Management Accountant you can work at the centre of action where the major decisions are made. 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