Friday. March 2 â€" Overall Howell winners were: Gerry and Ruth Browning; Cleta Dieken East-West: Sherry Vogan and Heather Burling; Phyl Mountjoy and Edith Windsor; Nan McLean and Doug Laird. Wednesday, February 28 â€" NorthSouth: Rose Morrell and Mabel Howe; Natalie Platner and Mabel Carter; Florence Rentoul and Audrey Worrell. Following is a list of and Sandy Jenkinson: results from recent Betty Lunn and Shirley Aurora Bridge Club Bays; Joan Dawm and games: Victor Cronshaw. In Quality Libéral You are invited to attend the Hearing and to state your support of or objection to the proposed Official Plan Amendment and amend- ment to the Secondary Plan. Should you be unable to attend, written submissions will be received up to the time of the Hearing. The proposed Official Plan Amendment, Secondary Plan and the Official Plan and existing land use maps may be examined at the office of the Planning Department. DATED February 22, 1979 T. GOVE, CHAIRMAN T.M. JANUSZEWSKI, PLANNING COMMITTEE PLANNING DIRECTOR The purpose of the amendment to the Secondary Plan is to designate the subject lands as Industrial-Commercial in accordance with the designations established in the adopted Secondary Plan. The subject lands of the proposed Official Plan Amendment and of the amendment of the Secondary Plan are as shown on the map below. The purpose of the Official Plan Amendment is to redesignate the subject lands from TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITIES to INDUSTRIAL. The Public Hearing will be held by the Planning Committee of the Council of the Town of Markham to consider an Official Plan Amend- ment for the part of Lots 14 and 15, Concession 3, and an amendment to the Secondary Plan (PD 13-1) for the Brown’s Corners Planning District. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21. 1979. 8:00 PM. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, MUNICIPAL OFFICES, BUTTONVILLE. ONTARIO Kathleen Wilson provides a service Enterprises. supplying essentials to both the human and the bird for wild birds. bird watchers and population of the area. Kathleen is bird banders. (Liberal Photo by one of the owners of a local Bruce Hogg) business called Conservation Wmners from the A urora Bridge Club TOWN OF MARKHAM ' PUBLIC HEARING Monday, March 5 â€" North-South: Jean Goodwin and Marg Davis; Gerry and Ruth Browning; Omar Khamissa and George Newton tied with Victor CAPMAL CLOCK MANUF. 755-5654 Solid natural Cherry, Black Walnut and Oak Quality brass West German weight driven movement Many models to choose from i Fully guaranteed Free delivery Individually built to order On display Sunday at Sherldan Mall, Pickeran Flea Market and Saturday and Sunday at Fantastic Flea Market Dixle Plaza QEW and Dixie Road F0! lunhev lnlormallon CLOCKS $675 to $1275 Heirloom Quality Grandmother and Grandfather Monday‘s Side Game winners: Karen Pepâ€" perau and Sherry Inksetter: Nancy King East-West: Marg Melnichuk and Heather Burling; John and Wendy Hunter; Phyl Mountjoy and Mabel Howe. Cronshaw and Fred Dieken. CAPMAL ft'ï¬' and A. Underhill; Margert and Andy Durnford tied with Eileen Bancroft-Wilson and John Layton. Kathleen has Been a birdwatcher since childhood when she ac- companied her naturalist father on “And. there is nothing wrong with summer feeding," she continued. Many people, said Kathleen, start feeding wild birds when the snow arrives and stop when it melts, but she warned that feeding should not stop until well into spring. “There still isn’t that fnuch food around,"she said. This time of year many people are looking for the first robin heralding spring but Kathleen said crows are actually the first birds to return and the singing of male cardinals is another good sign of spring as cardinals begin early to establish their territory. Conservation Enterprises is a specialty shop stocking essential items for birdwatchers including all sizes and shapes of feeders and homes, feed mixtures and bird baths, as well as bird records, binoculars, bird art and books, knick-knacks and paraphernalia for the enthusiast. Kathleen and her husband John are the proprietors of Conservation Enterprises on Edgar Avenue in Thornhill and Kathleen prepares suet nut cakes, a food supplement for woodpeckers and flickers, in her own kitchen, attached to the shop. When Kathleen Wilson is in the kitchen preparing nut cakes it does not mean she is expecting human company for dinner. That makes all (he habus above lurnoffs‘ Which is a good reason for all of us to amxd them. ThIS message l5 btuugl'u [0 you by your Hydro on behalf u[ people who (are D 6. Brightening up the house at dusk by turning on all (he hghls. E] 7.Turning (he \ushing machine on [0 launderjusl a couple of things. [:1 8.F|l|ing the kettle up to make a single cup. If you checked them all I to 8. you're right. Because waste of elecmcuy like anything everybody really needs. is a bad habit. all night. D 3.Turning up lhc thermostat. thcn npcning a window D 4. Leaving the 'l‘\’ on In one room whtle you eat dinner in another. - You probahlV [hunk \'0u do '1 hcy‘rc mostly the things that turn mu ull. nghl" Well sec hon nghl you are. Check the habits belmx you thunk \wll (urn pcnple ull. D [filling up a hut (le instead ol taking a shower. D 2.7Turning on [he lloodllghls [0 lthl up the house Do you know what turns people off? Here’s a haven for bird buffs Smoking on an element (on big for the pot. March 19 and 26 have been set aside for Monday night two session trophy play: open pairs games and all are welcome‘ “This is something people should think about on a personal level,“ she said. Many chemicals do not break down in soils and turn up in most unusual places, poisoning birds, said the conservationist. Kathleen has one warning for gardeners using pesticides â€" “follow the directions to the letter,†she said. By enticing birds to yards and gardens. not only do people derive visual pleasure and a sense of awareness of nature, but birds also help rid gardens of unwanted insects and weed seeds. Birds go where the food is, said Kathleen. and Conservation Enterprises has a full selection of seeds and nuts and specialty feeders that are doled out by the Wilsons along with advice and recom- mendations to customers of what feeds are best for certain birds. This is why one of the best ways to entice birds to gardens is to plant trees and berry bushes that both feed and shelter many species. Highways. utility corridors and housing subdivisions have necessitated the removal of trees and bushes therefore destroying wildlife shelter and forcing birds that otherwise would have occupied the area to find other ac- commodation. - excursions. and she feels the progess of urbanization has had its effect on the bird population. For information or partners, call Ruth Browning, 727-2580; Natalie Platner. 884-1689; or Cleta Dieken, 727-5789. HYï¬-m The resolution asks the Minister of the Environment to amend the Environmental Assessment Act to require such hearings and that the latest proposal of hydro be subject to such a hearing prior to any further land acquisition or construction. , Town seeking to have hydro accountable to this board Councillor John Bir- chall brought the resolution to council and said the intent was to get a full public hearing on the proposed hydro transmission corridor through the three municipalities that would bring out the facts on both sides. 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