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Richmond Hill Liberal, 7 Feb 1979, B4

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The Richmond Hill Bond Steel Atom A‘s downed Oakville 7-3 Saturday night in an exhibition game behind the three goals and three assists of Pat Dickinson. Other scorers were Jason Hails with a goal and an assist, Derek DiBatista. Dave Repath and Cesidio Negri with a goal apiece and Russ Armstrong with one assist. Sunday saw the Bond Steelers close out their regular schedule with a long trip north to Orillia only to lose 3-1. Jason Hails got the lone Rich- mond Hill goal from Robbie Jakma. Bond Steel wins 7-3 Other games saw the Steelers losing 3-2 to Aurora. After being down 2-0 in the third period the Hillers fought back to tie the score on' goals by Cesidio Negri and Greg Moore with assists to Dave Repath. two. and Russell Armstrong. The Steelers then blanked Stouffville 3-0 in an exhibition game with Dave Repath scoring from Russell Armstrong and Greg Moore; Russ Armstrong from Greg Moore; and Pat Dickinson on a shor- thanded effort from Derek DiBatista. The Richmond Hill Branson Foods Bantam B’s won a very close, hard fought 3-2 game over Newmarket last Friday night. it was a penalty-filled contest especially in the Legion boys beat Orillia Hill Bantam B’s edge Newmarket Aurora pulled out the win with two seconds left 'on the clock. This was certainly a well-played entertaining game for all the fans in the rink. Five minutes into the second period Doug Eldridge jumped on a Kinsman miscue to put the Legion crew into a 2-1 lead with an unassisted goal. The Kinsmen however finished the period ahead 3~2 with two Richmond Hill Midgets fought back from a two goal third period deficit to down a fired up Orillia Kinsmen crew 5-4 to open their first round play-off at home Friday night. Coming off a week and a half layâ€"off. the Legion crew started slow spot- ting Orillia the first goal early in the hockey game. Playing a stand-out game, Dave Allen tied it late in the first from Danny Henderson. B4 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. February 7. 1979 TO Libéral Bayview Secondary School Seniors were just one point better than the Thornlea Thors but it was mare than ample last week as they downed them 59-58. The above Bayview player is high in the air after a rebound. (Photo by Hogg). ‘ Peter Major scored two goals with Pat Morra and Paul Durigon each get- ting singles. Assists went to Mike Goldsmith with two. Joe Bilotta, two, Ken Lennox. Don Head and Durigon. Sunday Feb. 11th Septuagesima 8 am. Holy Communion 9:15 am. Morning Player Richmond Hill capitalized on a Kinsmen penalty and Henderson picked up his third assist on Shawn McDowell’s tieing goal six minutes into the period with the other assist to Maurice Delfabro. Richmond Hill goals came from Ralph Cop- pola, Ken Lennox and Joe Bilotta. Assisting on the goals were Ben Carbone, Peter Major and Ken Lennox. Orillia struck fast to open the third period with a goalin the first minute giving them an important two goal lead. Ross Cramer cut the lead to one goal a minute later with Allen and Henderson assisting. Ken Main picked up the winner for the Legion with an end to end rush for an unassisted goal and a big 5-4 win. The Branson’s team went on to beat Orillia 4-1 last Sunday behind the outstanding goaltending of Neil Graham and Bryan Nubeck (brought up from the house league) to wind up the regular season. Nursery and Church School ll am. Morning Prayer Nursery and Church School 7:15 pm Youth Service _ Wednesday 10 AM Holy Commumon last three minutes when Richmond Hill played with two men'short. Organist Mr SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1979 11:00 AM Divine Worship 11:00 AM Chulch School (begins In Church with parents) 12:15 PM Presbyteens THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 271 Centre Street 889-5391 Minister: The Revd‘ J.B_ Burns‘ MA, 80., PhD. fast goals in the last minute. fmetughurch gating - Y DIRECTORY OF RELIGIOUS SERVI ¢‘»*N*‘r¢9"r$¢mNW$W’XW‘“"w rW.¢‘}$‘N‘N CES FOR THE WEEK @ W-N Presbytern Richmond Hill Clergy: Rev. Bernard Barrett 884â€"1394 Rev. William Prentice 883-4149 Rev. Fred Jackson 884-2418 Services Sun 8AM. and 10:30 AM. Wednesday 10 AM. < 7:30 PM HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (ANGLICAN) BROOKE ST. THORNHILL 8. OF HWY. 78 W. OT YONGE ST 889-5931 ANGLIQAN BAPTIST RICHMONDHILL n I “TIflT fll II Iflfll St Mary's Anglican Church 10030 Yonge St 8842227 A.R.C‘0‘ Hunt. MusBac ST. PAUL LUTHERAN 1013) Bayview Avenue is DAUPHINEE, PASTOR 9:30 AM Sunday Church School 1‘:00 AM Worshin Service Bayview outbaskets Thorn/ea Seniors (Member Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) The seniors were led by the Ben Howe was a big man in a dramatic performance of Kevm losing cause for the Bayview Shipcott in their Thornlea contest Juniors with 22 points. Thornhill Minor Midgets tie, lose with Barrie 10:00 AM ~ Buble School Classes for all ages. 11 AM. Morning Service 7:00 PM. -Evening Semce LUTHERAN Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:00 PM, An Old Fashioned Country_Church on the Edge of the City . anu- AREA COVERED BY THIS AMENDMENT ‘ A A t 1 ' n. u g 9:45 AM. - Chufch School For Bus. Ministry call 881-2818 11:00 AM. - Morning Wmshrip The subject lands are generally located between Yonge Street on the west and Bayview Avenue on the east, and between the south limit of the Holy Cross Cemetery on the south and Highway 7 on the north. The lands consist of approx- imately 101 hectares (250 acres) and are shown on the map below. At the time of preparation of the Official Plan, the subject lands» were within the Parkway Belt West Planning Area as established by the Parkway Belt Planning and Development Act, and were subject to the provisions of the Minister's Order by Ontario Regulation 475/73 as amended. The Official Plan which designated the subject lands as Parkway Belt West Planning Area was partially approved by the Minister of Housing on July 7, 1978. On July 26, 1978, the final Parkway Belt West Plan was approved by the Ontario Government. The subject lands do not form part of the Parkway Belt West as finally approved and must therefore be redesignated from Parkway Belt West Planning Area to an appropriate land use category. The purpose of the Amendment is to redesignate the lands fromâ€"PARKWAÂ¥~BELT WEST PLANNIN§5 AREA to INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL and OPEN SPACE, to extend the boundary of the North Thornhill-Thornlea Planning District (Planning District No. 3) northerly to encompass the designated area of this Amendment and to provide appropriate policies f0r the development of the lands. You are invited to attend the Hearing and to state your support of or objectiOn to the proposed Official Plan Amendment. Should you be unable to attend, written submissions will be received up to the time of the Hearing. The proposed Official Plan Amendment, the Official Plan and existing land use maps may be examined at the office of the Planning Department. T. Gove, Chairman Planning Committeé DATED February 1, 1979 The Public Hearing will be held by the Planning Committee of the Council of the Town of Markham to consider an Official Plan Amendment for the Langstafl Area and the Holy Cross Cemetery lands. The Thornhill Minor Atoms finished their regular season on an upbeat note as they defeated Orillia 6-1 and 3-0. Both games this weekend featured the line of Donny MacDonald, Trevor Whitman and Erek Turnbull. MacDonald had three goals and two assists in the games. Turnbull had a goal and three assists. Whitman added a goal and two assists. The Bayview Secondary School Seniors came up with two fine performances last week in basketball play as they nipped Thomlea Secondary 59-58 and then defeated Stouffville 63-52. It was almost, but not quite. a clean sweep for Bayview teams against Thomlea last Friday night with the seniors Winning along with the Midgets. . With the two wins the team finished its regular season playing .500 hockey with seven wins, seven losses and six ties for a third place finish in the stan- dings. TBomhill went undefeated in its last five league games for a terrific showing. On‘iy blot on the flight saw the Bayview Juniors going down to their first defeat of the season. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1979 o 4“; O P § WEN 8:00 PM. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, MUNICIPAL BUILDING. BUTTONVILLE PREACHING THE OLD 800K THE NEW BIRTH THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND THE BLESSED HOPE AT WELDRITCK ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Weldrick Road and Bathurst Sheet Rev. B.T, McSpadden Pastor Phone 884-7859 INTERIM MINISTER Dr. S. R. McClung ST‘ JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH 75 Oxford Sheet PUBLIC HEARING REV. IHOMAS E, RICHARDSON PASTOR TEMPORARY LOCATION OF CHURCH OLD LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH 26 CHURCH STU, IHORNHILL CORNER OF YONCE ST. - N0. 7 HWY. 10 AM - Sunday School 11 AM. WorshIp and Frame 7 PIM. Gospel Rally LIVE IN RICHMOND HILL AND THORNHILL YOU CAN HELP us GROW A WARM WELCOME-EXCITING SERVICES FOR INFORMATION - PHONE 889-7851 6:45 'Boys 12 :0 18 meeting at fiigpnjond Hill High School Tuean _7:30 Adult PrayeFand Bible Study RICHMOND HILL UNIIED CHURCH Yomze and Centre Streets. 884-1301 Sunday, February 11. 1979 Morning Worshrp at 11:00 AM Interim Minister: The Rev, Dr. Norman McNarrn Church School during Worship Nursery Care Available Pastor Rev. Paul VIrr 9:45 Bible School 11AM Morning Worship 7 PM Evening Service PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA RICHMOND HILL ASSEMBLY BAPTIST CHURCH UNITED 50 Wrigm Street Tel: 884-3091 “It was a wild finish." said Bayview coach Wayne Mortson. “We went into the final quarter trailing by 10 points but really came~on strong." Bayview maintained its momentum by trouncing Stouffville behind the 17-point scoring of Kevin Service. Steve Young was right behind with 14 points while Brock Lawrence had 11. with the latter dropping in a two- pointer as the final puzzelj_went All three did an outstanding job. Shawn Duckman had a two- goal game Saturday. Danny Crombie scored a much-deserved goal in that game as well. Both games were fine, un- selfish examples of team play. The minor Atoms end a great season on a positive note and should continue to enjoy much success in the playoffs. Defenceman Jason Bishop rounded out Sunday‘s scoring with a blast from the point. Ian Cunliffe and Brad Sheppard each contributed a pair of assists. Tej Dhillon played well on Saturday. Marc Krofchick was excellent in turning aside 14 shots for the shutout on Sunday. BETHEL CANADIAN REFORMED CHURCH 148 Thornridge Dr. Thornhill Mlnlster Rev. J. Mulder B.A., B‘D, - 889â€"5225 Service at 10:30 am and 5:00 pm Libéral Other Denominations advertisers QUALITY T.M. Januszewski Planning Dilectm stand OUf for THIS NOTICE FIRST PUBLISHED ON THE 31ST DAY OF JANUARY. 1979 NOTES: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Markham. in the Regional Municipality of York (formerly in the Geographic Township of Markham, in the County of York) in the Province of Ontario, and being composed of part of Lot 9 in Concession 4, of the said Township, being that portion designated as Parts 1 7 and 18 on Ministry of Government Services Plan 858-18L, being a Reference Plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Toronto Bor- oughs and York South (Not 64) as Plan 64R«7277, ALL AND SINGULAR those certain parcels or tracts ' of land and premises situate. lying and being in the Town of Markham, in the Regional Municrpaiity of York (formerly in the Geographic Township of Markham. in the County of York) in the Province of Ontario, described as follows: FIRSTLY. Part of Lot 8 in Concession 3, of the said Township, being that portion designated as Part 2 on Ministry of Government Serwces Plan 858-15L, being a Reference Plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Toronto Boroughs and York South (No. 64) as Plan 64R- 7309; SECONDLY: Part of Lot 7 in Concession 3. of the said Township. being that portion designated as Parts 8 and 9 on Ministry of Government Services Plan 858-16L. being a Reference Plan deposited Being Part of Parcel 7-1 1 . Section MA-3: THIRDLYt Part of Lot 7 in Concession 3. of the said Township. being that portion designated as Parts 7 and 14 on the said Reference Plan 66R-10644: Being Part of Parcel 7-6, Section MA-3: FOURTHLY; Part of Lot 7_ in Concession 4, of the said Township. being that portion de5ignated as Parts 9 and 13 on Ministry of Government Services Plan 858-13L. being a Reference Plan deposned in the said Land Registry Office tor the Land Titles Division of Toronto and York South (No. 66) as Plan 66R-10622; Being Part of Parcel 7-2 and Part of Parcel 5-6. all in Section MA-4: FlFTHLYA Part of Lot 7 in Concession 4. of the said Township. being that portion designated as Part 10 on Ministry of Government Servnces Plan 858- 12L. being a Helerence Plan deposned in the said Land Registry Office for the Registry Divusion of Toronto Boroughs and York South (No 64) as Plan 64R-7308; SIXTHLY Part of Lot 7 in Concession 4. of the said Township, being that portion designated as Part 12 on the said Reference Plan 64R-7308. SEVENTHLY: Part of Lot 8 In Concession 4. of the said Tawnshup, being that portion desugnated as Part 13 on Mimstry of Gmernment Serwces Plan 858-18L, being a Reference Plan depOsIted In the Said Land Registry Office for the Registry DIVISIOn of Toronto Boroughs and York South (No 64) as Plan 64R-7277, EIGHTHLY Part of Lot 9 in Concessuon 4 of the sand TOWHShIp, bemg that portion deSIgnated as Part 2 on the sand Reference Plan 64R-7277 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND IN THE MATTER OF an application by Her Majesty the Queen in right of Ontario as represented by the Minister of the Environment (expropriating authority) for approval to expropriate land, being parts of Lots 7 and 8. Concession 3 and parts of Lots 7, 8 and 9, Concession 4, formerly in the Geographic Township of Markham, in the County of York, now in the Town of Markham in the Regional Municipality of York for the purpose of the construction and operation of a sanitary trunk sewer in connection with the York/Durham Provincial Sewage Works Programme. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT application has been made for approval to expropriate all right, title and interest in the land described in Schedule and to expropriate a limited estate, right or interest required permanently in the land described in Schedule and temporarily for a period of twenty-two months from the date of registration of the Plan of Expropriation in the land firstly, secondly, thirdly and fourthly described in Schedule and temporarily for a period of sixteen months from the date of registration of the Plan of Expropriation in the land fifthly, sixthly, seventth and eighthly described in Schedule A definition of the limited estate, right or interest required in the lands described in Schedules "B" and “C” appears in Schedule Any owner of land 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, (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; (b) in the case of an owner who is not a registered owner, within thirty days after the first publication of the notice. The approving authority is: The Minister of the Environment 14th Floor 135 St. Clair Avenue West HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN in right Toronto, Ontario of Ontario as represented bv the M5V 1P5 Refer to Application M.O.E. -76 The Expropriations Act provides that. (a) (b) where an inquiry is requested, it shall be conducted by an inquiry officer appointed by the Attorney General; the inquiry officer, (i) shall give every party to the inquiry an opportunity to present evidence and argument and to examine and cross-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 inqwry not to exceed $200 and the approving authority may in its discretion order the expropriating auth- ority to pay such costs forthwith. "owner" and “registered owner“ are defined in the Act as follows: “owner” includes a mortgagee, tenant, execu- tion creditor. a person entitled to a limited estate or interest in-Iand, 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: "registered owner" means an owner of land whose interest in the land is defined and ' whose name- is specified in an-instrumentrin the proper registry, land titles or sheriff's office, and includes a person shown as a tenâ€" ant of land on the last revised assessment roll. The expropriating authority, each owner who noti- fies 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. in the Land Registry Office for the Land Titles DiViSIOn of Toronto and York South (No 66) as Plan 66R-10644L THE EXPROPRIATIDNS ACT SCHEDULE ‘A’ SCHEDULE ‘B’ RRO. 1970, reg‘ 285. Form 2 TOGETHER WITH a strip of land, being that part of the lands designated as Parts 10 and 1 1 on the said Reference Plan 66R-10644, 30 metres in perpendicular width measured Southerly from the Northerly limit of the said lands designated as Parts 10 and 1 1 lying between the Westerly limit of the said Part 10 and the Easterly limit of the said Part 1 1 , Being Part of Parcel 7-1 1 , Section MA-3; THIRDLY: Part of Lot 7 in Concession 3 of the said Township, being that portion designated as Part 6 on the said Reference Plan 66R-10644: ALL AND SlNGULAFl those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town of Markham, in the Regional Municipality of York (formerly in the Geographic Township of Markham, in the County of York) in the Province of Ontario, described as follows: SECONDLY: =Part of Lot 7, in Concession 3, of the said Township, being that portion designated as Parts 1 and 3 on Ministry of Government Services Plan 858-16L, being a Reference Plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Land Titles Division of Toronto and York South (No. 66) as Plan SSH-10644; FIRSTLY. Parts of Lot 8 in Concession 3 of the said Township being those portions designated as Parts Definition of Estate, Right or Interest Required FOURTHLY: Part of Lot 7 in Concession 4 of the said Township, being that portion designated as Parts 8 and 12 on Ministry of Government Services Plan 858-13L, being a Reference Plan deposited in the said Land Registry Office for the Land Titles Division of Toronto and York South (No. 66) as Plan 66R-10622. Being Part of Parcel 7-2 and Parcel 5-6. all in Section MA-4; FIFTHLY. Part of Lot 7 in Concession 4 of the said Township being that portion designated as Parts The hmned estate. right or Interest reqwred Is the nght and easement (a) (D) to enter and lay down. Install. construct. marntarn open. inspect. add to. alter. repair and keep In good condition. remove. replace. relocate. recon- struct. supplement and operate one or more sewer malns or any part thereof. Includrng all appurten- ances necessary or mCIdental thereto. on. In. across. Under and through the land (herein called "the strip"), to keep the stnp clear of all brush. trees and other obstructuons of any nature whatsoever as may be necessary to the exercrse and for the enjoyment ot the rights and easements herein set forth. (C) 1 and 2 on Ministry of Government Servvces Plan 858-12L. being a Reference Plan deposited in the said Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Toronto Bor0ughs and York South (No, 64) as Plan 64R-7308; SIXTHLYV Part of Lot 7 in Concessron 4 of the said Township. being that portion designated as Part 1 1 ' on the said Reference Plan 64R-7308; TOGETHER WITH that strip of land. 50 metres in perpendicular width measured Southerly from the Southerly limit of the lands designated as Part 12 on the said Reference Plan 64R-7308 bounded by the Scutherly production of the Easterly and Westerly limits of Part 1 2; SEVENTHLY: Part of Lot 8 in Concession 4 of the said Township, being that portion destgnated as Parts 12. 14. 15 and 16 on Ministry of Government Servnces Plan 858-_18L, being a Reference Plan deposned in the said Land Registry Office for the Registry Dwisxon of Toronto Boroughs and York Seuth (No, 64) as Plan 64R-7277; ElGHTHLY: Part of Lot 9 in Concessron 4 of the said Township, being that portion designated as Parts 1 and 3 on the said Reference Plan 64Râ€"7277. TOGETHER WITH a strip of land being that part of the lands designated as Part 12 on the said Reference Plan 66R-10644. 30 metres in per- pendicular width measured Southerly from the Southerly limit of the lands designated as Part 7 on the said Reference Plan SSH-10644. lying between the Easterly and the Westerly limits of the said Part 12: ALSO TOGETHER WITH a parcel of land, being that part of the lands designated as Part 12 on the said Reference Plan 66R-10644. lying Easterly of a line drawn parallel to the Westerly limit of the said Part 1? from a point in the Southerly limit of the said Part 12. distant 100 metres measured Westerly along the said Southerly limit oi Part 12 from the Southeasterly corner thereof and lying Southerly of a line drawn parallel to and distant 30 metres in perpendicular width Southerly from the Southerly Limit of the said Part 7 1 and 3 on Ministry of Government Services Plan 858-15L, being a Reference Plan deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Toronto Boroughs and York South (No. 64) as PIan_64R-7309; for the servants. agents. contract0rs and workmen 0t and other persons duly authorized by Her Majesty at all tlmes and from tnme to time to pass and repass wrth all plant. machlnery. maternal. vehrcles and equrpment as may be necessary along the stnp for all purposes necessary or Ineldental to the exercrse and for the enloyment ol the nghts and easements herein set forth Being Part of Parcel 7-6. Section MA-3 HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN in right of Ontario as represented by the Minister of the Environment RRO. 1970, Reg. 285, Form 2 SCHEDULE ‘C’ SCHEDULE ‘D’ Harry C. Parrott, D.D.S. Minister of the Environment

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