Theoretically. having trustees attend so many committee meetings could help speed up†decisions by the- whole board‘ since each member is either exposed lo material or has time to study it beforehand. “I think that shows a great attitude and as a group, these trustees look better than those who started two years ago,“ said Mr. Monroe. When it came time for selection of the board‘s standing committees. all the new trustees wanted to participate in all or as many of them as possible. That would cut down on some of the customary v... _., nu..- uv n- uu l vvw’vval _-â€"-_-â€"â€"--â€"- School board term promising â€" Monroe Richmond Hill Trustee Bill Monroe is predicting the operation of this term‘s school board will run more smoothly â€" because new trustees seem' genuinely in- terested in board business. The Canadian Progress Club, York Central, which is based in Richmond Hill. is into the lottery / routine; - The Trip of the Month Lottery will support the York Centre for Children w i t h L e a r n i n g Disabilities, which wants to expand, to include work with older children. * Regtslered Retirement Savmgs Plan means a Registered Renremenl Swings man accepr by me Mumstev ol Nahonal Revenue for Reg-swam undev me Income Tax Ac! 0! Canada Re istered Re Irement Sovin s Plc:ns*g @ :l‘ihrewfilute quartet in the Richmond Hill High School Band is made up of pretty girls. Pic- tured left to right are: Alanna Jones. Neil Put a little aside‘ for the future with a Victoria and Grey Trust Registered Retirement Savings Plan. Victoria and Grey has 5 RRSP Plans from which to choose. The money invested in each Plan provides for tax deferrals and the return on our investment is allowed to accumulate tax- re_e until y‘ou‘witAhdraw the funds from the Plan. SimplefSafe. Come on in, it‘s time we talked about tomorrow. Tickets are limited to Contribute to.or purchase a V & G RRSP and become eligible to win a trip for two to Jamaica. How about tomorrow? Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST Since 1844 10355 Yonge Street Richmond Hill 884-1107 Libéral To accommodate trustees who want to sit in on more than one of the program. finance, staff relations and planning and building committees, they have been rescheduled. Formerly‘ a pair of (hem fell on the same night, which made it inconvenient to attend a whole session of each. wrangles the public has grown used to every second and fdurth Monday night of the month. ' 200, making the odds very appealing. The lottery is based on those 200 tickets at $120 each over $12 months or $100 cash. and are available at the United Way Office, 10265 Yonge Street; at Calladine and Baldry Travel in Hillcrest Mall; or by writing PO Box 284. Richmond Hill. The prizes consist of a The finance committee will now meet on the with "You only make a situation the way you want it," said _Mr. Monroe. “If this works out. we‘ll probably be passing more items as routine matters and spending our time on what's really important for discussion." Wednesday after the first board meeting of the month and the program committee on the Wed nesday after the second board meeting. The other two meeting times have yet to be established. trip for two given away each month for a year so that every ticket has 12 chances to win. 'I‘rips include two weeks in Hawaii, and- 11 one- week trips to places like Jamaica, Mexico, Florida, or England. Also, $100 'spending money is included with each trip. The Céntre for Children w i t h L e a r n i n g Drive; Nancy Shier, Richmond Street; Martha Dynes. Harrygan Crescent and Andrea Clarke. Penstock Court. (Liberal photo by H022) ' uvuu u lâ€"I-ll \Ivvlvnâ€" ‘ SEWINE'MACHINES V "' ~CABINETS, VACUUM CLEANERS, ETC. ETC. GIGANTIC AN UNBELIEVABLE SAM (315% 1'0 MON MODERN PINE KNOCK DOWN FURNITUNE. MATTRESSES Er BOX SPRINGS, LAMPS b ACCESSORIES FURNITURE CLEARANCE LIMITED TIME ONLV â€" HURRY' Everything thus! 90 10 make room to! new stock avriving dain WE ACCEPY CHARGEX. MASYERCKANGE SEW IT UP WITH SALE u'qi'u ï¬lm-ma N. SINGER JANUARY CLEARANCE ‘TmolSundemLfl HILLCREST MALL â€" RICHMOND HILL BMW?!) (BMW “5‘2 FABRICS DEMONSTRATORS, OPEN STOCK SCUFFED MERCHANDISE Disabilities recently located in an old school on Leslie Street. It seeks to expand its program but is hampered by a lack of funding. The new regional chairman, Bob Forhan. has announced the first move toward fulfilling a campaign promise to make regional govern- ment easier to un- derstand. A series of seminars will be held before regional council meetings at which each department head will explain what his staff does. The public. press and area and regional councillors are invited to attend the sessions which will start at noon on the days of council meetings, They’ll tell us just what they do 10350 Yonge St. Richmond Hill (THE ROYAL BANK CENTRE 884-2463 Glasses Fitted To Your Eye Doctor’s Prescription ARE WHAT COUNT OFF PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS BUY ONE- GET ONE FREE! BUTTONS & TRIMS Cmdillumsanjhble i I 2 PRICE FANTASTIC PATTERNS (HIGHER PRICE APPLIES NEVER BEFORE! AT SALE! Planning Committee and staff approved plans for three new subâ€" divisions in the Richvale area last Monday night. Heritage-Willow Estates Limited are planning 35 single family homes in a 13-acre setting on the west side of Kersey Crescent west of Pem- berton Road. Tim McCabe planner for the town said this was an “infilling situation“ developing a vacant area, that would provide the town with a much needed park area. Almost five acres will be dedicated to the town by the developer for active park area as well as valleyland with possible trails and bike paths. BAIF Associates are proposing a total of 147 dwelling units on the south side of Weldrick Road east of Walmer Road. ‘ These units, to be broken up into 53 lots of semi-detached housing and six blocks for street town housing, are the Planning committee okays subdivisions the second _and fourth Thursdays of the month. Chairman Forhan was asked if he had done anything yet about changing the council seating arrangement around so that councillors did not sit with their backs to the public gallery. He said he had not had time because he had not been able to see seating arrangements in other regions yet. The first session will be held January 24 with Treasurer John Hlynski in the hot seat. next stage of develop- ment in an overall sub- division plan by BAIF. ARI-J Investments Limited, operated by Ed Silverberg is proposing low cost housing on small lots in the area between Garden Avenue and Roosevelt Drive. Mr. Silverberg's plan includes 86 single family units and four semi- detached units. TAKE NOTICE THAT 3 Public Meeting of The Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will be held at THE LIQUOR LICENCE BOARD OF ONTARlO. 55 LAKE- SHORE BOULEVARD EAST, TORONTO. 0Nâ€" TARIO. on TUESDAY. FEB- RUARY 6th. 1979. at the hour of 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the Board will hear applica- tions for new licences in accordance with The Liquor Licence Act. 1975 and Regulations thereunder. The following establish- ment has applied for a licence of the class indi- cated, and the applicaâ€" tion will be entertained at the aforementioned loca- tion and time. 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