Letters In the past two weeks. the members of the Heintzman House Board have written two letters to The Liberal rebutting criticism that citizens from Thornhill had found important to air. It is expected that the board replay with its point of view‘ It is not expected that they exhibit arrogance in their communication with the public It is not expected that the board lowers itself to personal attacks upon those who have taken lime and effort to bring forth criticism. Criticism is not Board deals in personalities, not with issuesâ€"Males JANUARY SALE PRICES NOW IN EFFECT leached Muskrat Coat - Raccoon Collar Natural Longhanred Beaver Coat Natural Extra Fine Raccoon Natural Muskrat coat 18 srze Blue Fox Collar Natural Muskrat Multrcoloured Natural Mmk Coat Dark Real Sealcoat ngh Fashuon Pastel Mnnk Coat ’. length BlkDramond Natural ~ BlkVelvet Mlnk 8 Suede Coat Pearl Munk 8 Suede Coat Blanamond Mlnk Coat Shadow Mmk Jacket Sapphire Mink Jacket Full Length Red Fox Coat deep red Natural Mans Otter 3. coat Natural Mans Raccoon Coat Red Fox 3. length Coat Natural Woll 8. Leather Coat In 1952. Yonge Street in Richmond Hill was typical of main streets in small town Ontario. Today, it is a busy artery. Looking north from Richmond Street just one of the frame houses is now standing. and it has been converted into offices. (Photos by Ontario Hydro and Bruce Hogg.) 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The members of the board must learn to respond to issues with facts or with statements of philosophy, not with ad hominem arguments. The board berated a lady who herself and with her family has given generously of her time to the community. . The lady expressed her views regarding the operation of the Heintz- man House and her views on the demolition of the wall Instead of respecting the lady‘s opinions, the 1070 1250 2399 1070 1070 1299 1599 2399 1799 1699 1699 3399 2099 1699 2999 1699 2499 1999 1499 Heintzman House Board ridiculed her by stating that “the most distressing fact of all is the publicity and notoriety you (The Liberal) are giving to one unsatisfied resident of the community; one who unfortunately is rarely satisfied with anything; be it education. hospitalization or com- munity boards." When the board replied to my suggestions, it implied that 1 was a sore loser. in the recent elections. Again. the letter was aimed at the individual first. not at the issues. slated repeatedly at The Public Hearing will be held by the Planning Committee of the Council of the Town of Markham to consider a Secondary Plan for the South Don Mills Industrial Planning District (Planning District, No.11). The subject lands are located between Highway 404 on the west and Warden Avenue on the east, and between Steeles Avenue on the south and C.N.R. (Toronto By-passl on the north. The lands consist of approximatelty 448 hectares (1108 acres) and are designated Industrial in the approved Official Plan of the Markham Planning Area. The Secondary Plan has been prepared in accordance with the provisions of Section 8.2 of the Official Plan. The purpose of this Secondary Plan is to establish a detailed land use plan with a basic framework of internal roads, and to establish more detailed policies for the development of the area. You are invited to attend the Hearing and to state your support of or objection to the proposed Secondary Plan. Should you be unable to attend, written submissions will be received up to the time of the Hearing. The proposed Secondary Plan, the Official Plan and existing land , -1 At... hingâ€"2.“. nnnanmonf UI VI VVJUVLIVII .v _ unable to attend, written gubmissions will. be received up to the time of the Hearing. The proposed Secondary Plan, the Official Plan and existing land use maps may be examined at the office of the Planning Department. Dated December 28, 1978 T. Gove, Chairman, T. M. Januszewski, Planning Committee Planning Director PUBLIC HEARING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1979, 8:00 PM. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, BUITONVILLE hundreds of doors during the campaign that I wanted to see both the Heintzman House and the community centre develop some social programs to compliment the sports that we offer 'I‘hornhill youth. My views on the utilization of the com~ munity centres are not recent but they are fully developed during my campaigns. Contrary to being a sore loser. and crawling into a shell. I should like to see implemented some of the thoughts that motivated me to seek a seat on council‘ In conclusion, the board should refrain from m- aking personal attacks on its critics She disagrees with afternoon meetings T h e a r r o g a n c e displayed in statements like "we will not allow criticism as to how the Please add my dismay to The Liberal‘s concern over the Richmond Hill (‘ouncil changing its meeting time to the af- ternoon once a month. When a step towards more accessible govern- ment has been made. there is no merit in comparing Richmond Hill with other municipal governments that have not chosen to be more responsive to local ratepayers. Metro water is softer, but still “hardâ€, he says We have read with some concern an article in your December 20. 1978, issue titled “No iron in Hill water after January, he says". The majority of this article reflects good journalism and accurate reporting. The first paragraph‘ however‘ is obviously “journalistic license". The switchover for Richmond Hill and Thornhill to Metro Toronto water will in fact improve the quality of the water for our use. would be only too pleased to assist you. BM". Elder, President. Water Refining Com- pany. 175 Edward Avenue. Richmond Hill ANNUAL JANUARY It is also a fact. however. that Metro water is also rated as “hardâ€. Depending on the area served by the Metropolitan Toronto water supply the hard- ness runs between eight and ten grains hardi This is approximately one half of the hardness to which we, in Richmond Hill and Thornhill, have become accustomed and is therefore improved. Aé He is retired, it is As a corporate citizen of Richmond Hill, we recognize the value of your publication. ‘ BEA I Liberal ADVERTISER House is rented i . . Similarly. I do not ap- preciate threats of resignation due to the public's interest in how a public building functions. 7 To clear up another misconception, I would like to recognize the great obviously more con- venient for (‘ouncillor Lou Wainwright to attend day- time meetings. but neither he nor any of the other councillors are being paid for that kind of convenience at the ex- pense of the tax-paying public. And, undesirable as he may find the (‘itizens‘ Advisory Group‘s monitoring of council meetings. this change will not cause its discon- Should we be able to be of any assistance to you in the future concerning water quality or any other subject within our knowledge span‘ we would be only too pleased to assist you‘ ANNUAL JANUARY SPECIAL! JANUARY 3rd !0 ZOth 20% OFF La Casa Loma Beauty Salon 10312 YONGE ST RICHMOND HILL 884-9841 Open late Thur. 8 Fri, Evenings Free parking in rear ALL PERMS We want you to try out our new routes â€"â€" all 8 of them. So you're invited to take a free ride on Markham Transit this Saturday. The entire system will operate free of charge all day. So take a trip on us. to anywhere in Markham that we serve. You'll find we now provide bus service to many more parts of Markham You'll find it easier to transfer. easier to make connections and easier to get around. So be our guest. This Saturday, take a free ride on Markham Transit. THIS SATURDAY, JAN. 6 wave [node i’r efforts that many volunteers have donated to the Heinlzman House. in particular the Ladies Auxiliary. Hnuance I just hope that this decision is not typical of what is to come from a council whose majority is comprised of local businessmen. Andrew Moles {Jondan Crescent. 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