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Richmond Hill Liberal, 14 Mar 1979, B5

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Richard E. Wilson Appliance Service Repairs to all electric stoves, washers, dryers, fridges, air» conditioners, dishwashers, small appliances. ' 883-5054 Accounting Bookkeeping Income Tax By the week, month or year Accounting, bookkeeping and income tax for the small bus- iness. 889-1377 Reasonable rates. Ideal for small business. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 883â€"1664 50 Yonge Street 8., Aurora, Ontario INTERIOR RENOVATIONS CABINET WORK REC ROOMS BATHROOMS EXCELLENT REFERENCES Bookkeeping 8: Accounting Services Lib’éral D.J. DILWORTH & ASSOC. K.A. SMITH CARPENTRY CONTRACTOR KNOW YOUR COSTS FIRM QUOTATIONS John C. Hughes Certified General Accountant ALL REPAIRS GUARANTEED ADDITIONS RENOVATIONS REC ROOMS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT KEN R. McKEOWN Accounting Bookkeeping Setvices Income Tax Preparations 10620 mums AT oxrbnn 8844030 Registered Industrial Accountant 325 Richmond St. Richmond Hill Telephone: (416) 8815345 IF I CAN'T SAVE YOU MONEY I DON'T WANT YOUR BUSINESS Chartered Accountant For small businesses FINISHING CARPENTER Accounting Services 10256 Yonge St Richmond Hill ROSENBERG & COMPANY Appliance R9295 USE OUR SERVICE DIRECTORY _ ‘ \ FOR HOME OR BUSINESS PHONE VIKTOR Thornhill, Ontario 131‘ 8R8 884-1634 884-7530 889-9145 889â€"5683 REID & BRADLEY Chartered Accountants Kenneth M. Pal BOOKKEEPING SERVICES AVAILABLE Carpentty RICHMOND HILL Call: Ken Pal 884-9697 8842092 KARL'S 8891 377 8834163 889-9897 TFC32 TFC10 Additjons, Renovations, etc No Job too‘ small. 130 CentreSt. W. 48 ELGIN-RD‘. RICHMOND HILL L4G 4M2 JOE - 883-4834 Upper Canada ' STRIPPING co. - Professional Removal of All Paints 8 Lacquers ReSidential Free Pick Up 8 Delivery and No Caustic or Lye Used Commercial cleaning , 1093 Jane . also MAPLE 832-2330 Carpets 8 Upholstery ‘ HAND STRIPPING A (“hf-Fl AI T\/ Landscaping 8 design services WE WILL CLEAN YOUR HOME, APT., 0R CAR TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS OTextured spraying oAcoustic ceilings OMetal studs oRec Rooms OResidential 8 Commercial FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL M t R I I CORE%:2(EJ%T%ON For any size residential, or commercial project we offer the following: OCONSULTING. 0 DESIGNING (INCORPORATING INTERESTING & PRACTICAL IDEAS). OTRUE CUSTOM BUILDING. (ALL TRADES COVERED). Stone 8 Brick work Fireplaces, Extensions General repairs DRYWALI. & TAPING Renovations - Painting - Carbéhtry Drywall J. WELBORNE & SON Contracting Co. Ltd. DON’T CUT INTO YOUR LEISURE TIMEH CUSTOM BUILT HOMES ADDITIONS REC ROOMS Free Estimates WRKHAM CABINET RENOVATIONS Richmond Hill 924-3296 For Free Estimates Phone Henry Finni at Call for 'estimate BOB ROSS CARPENTRY CONTRACTOR 883-5964 887-5031 - ALTERATIONS8 REPAIRS OF ANY KIND - Cleanng Service ‘ RATCLIFF LUMBER LTD., c & L GENERAL CONTRACTOR MERIT 303 By Expert Carpenter Work Fully Guaranteed Free Estimates ‘ 884-1788 General Contracting Division Industrial & Commercial Building Additions - Renovations "let Us Design 8* Build For You” 895-7632 collect SUN }D> Plumbing Ltd. Home Improvements lJCIANCI JOE FOR PEACE OF MIND AND REASONABLE RATES 923-5588 640-5451 297-1661 Contractors 884-9026 1 884-4028 CIWJ7 Men's 8 Ladies' leather coats, iackets, pants, custom made. Alterations, repairs, zippers, new linings, sheepskin, leathers for motorcyclists. Offices, Restaurants, Rec Rooms, Stores. LEATHER SPECIALIST E 8 B CARPENTBY GENERAL CONTRACTING WALKER CONSTRUCTION 8842882 BUILT AND BEPAIRED Free Estimates Expert Workmanship 20 years' experience TESTON MILL FURNITURE STRIPPING CO. Fire Place Service CHIMNEYS & FIREPLACES Furnitu’rg Stripping A SPECIALTY 884-3191 CALL ERNIE 757-3539 UWZI Cabinets, baths, rec rooms, dry wall, additions. All home improvements Free estimates Rec rooms, baths, cabinets, drywall, laminating, all home improvements. Big or small, we do them all 5" Seamless Eavestroughing Also: Awnings Canopies Porch Enclosures Windows 8 Window Con CUSTdfiALUMINIZING versions Doors, etc. 'PLASTERING OCERAMIC TILE 'DRYWALL TAPING OTEXTURED OCEILINGS & WALLS LUMBARDI CONTRACTING Fireplaces 8 General Repairs CHIMNEY REPAIRS CONCRETE PATIO OR PBECAST SLABS PORCHES - STEPS DECORATING Alcan Siding 'Siding OSoffit OShutters 'Wil'ldOWS Typewritets Adding Machines Sales & Service Alf’s Office Machines Richmond Hill 881-1997 FOR WA IfflPflUDF/NG comm 75 A150 PA nos. CHIMNEYS, PURCHES ho a 1373 Home‘ “ improvements HUGH BARR 889-2773 E_xcellent Rates General Carpentry SIDEWALKS PLANTER BOXES LH. SIMS 88 Bake! Ave. Richmond Hill - 884-1745 R. DURAN Rec floqms - Bathrooms OFREE ESTIMATES All work uaranteed 'wa JOB asmu" MacPHEE ALUMINUM STONE WORK SIDING SOFFlT-FASCIA PAINTING 883-3170 GENERAL CONTRACTING Remodelling Renovating TYPEWRITER RENTALS rofessional Finish Guaranteed A - 1 IMPROVEMENTS Office Machines G. ROCKEIT Evgs G. K. Howell 4Evgs. PLASTERER TILE SETTER ' ' ' 85 CENTRE ST. E.. RICHMOND HILL FREE ESTIMATES JOHN MQQEHEE 633-9654 Painters 883-1331 889-4729 884-5227 833-5432 Luc 3342 ODoors OEaves 'Fascia 'Awnings ORaiIings TFC31 IFC37 TFCRO UNJI MALDWYN J. HARDING PAINTING it DECORATING i‘paggogmph, ~ | Stained Glass f SHEER VENETIANS VERTICALS WOVENWOODS DRAPES All SHADES 8 THINGS 889-1377 THORNHILL Karl Bundschuh 884-4832 Accounting, bookkeeping and income tax for the small bus- iness. Lamps and hangnlgs Custom made. Repairs and Installation. CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY STAINED GLASS WINDOWS Never forget an appointment ~ doctors, business, anniversaries, etc. ~ I Tax .S‘entices'I REMINDER SERVICE PAINTING 8 PAPER HANGING PAINTING and Paperhanging WINDOW BLINDS Piano Tuning & Repairs J. Hoffman 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE WORK GUARANTEED MARTIN R. SCHORNO AND COMPANY ROOFING SHINGLES 6123 YONGE ST WILLOWDALE 225-8881 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Free Estimates 889-3228 IF I CAN’T SAVE YOU MONEY I DON’T WANT YOUR BUSINESS OAK RIDGES Evgs‘ Bookkeeping and Tax Services Tax Returns $10.00 and up 363-7384 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE WORK GUARANTEED 635-51 17 24 HOUR SERVICE J. HOFFMAN Free Estimates by Ursula Liane Painters R.E. Dunn 727-3303 498-5924 Reminder 751â€"9022 (Shop at home) Window Coverings 535-57 77 Piano Tuning 8 Repairs Call: Ken Pal Roofing SPECIAL RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS ph 889-9897 727-6377 TFC31 TFCI9 m1 This team has never quit despite experiencing a difficult season and they now are on the verge of getting their rewards. tion Glen Murray and Danny Paterson each One more game to go The high flying Thor- nhill Atom 11’s are one game away from wrapping up the York Simcoe Consolation championship after winning back to back games against Bolton on the , weekend. Bob’s Boys downed Galaxy 5-3 in Richmond Hill Novice playoff ac- J'hey then lost a chance to' clinch the series Sunday night at home losing 4-0 and looking very sloppy in the process. The reversals of form demonstrated by the two teams has been quite amazing. Saturday's game saw David Delbonifro opening the scoring early in the first period with a blast from the bluellne. Allan Bob’s Boys defeat Galaxy Tavern 5-3 Thornhill took the fourth game played in Orillia Saturday by a 5-2 margin outplaying Orillia all the way to go ahead in the series. Tree; bushes & stumps The York Simcoe semi- final between Con- federation Properties Peewee 1‘s and Orillia has been a seesaw battle all the way and after five games the series is tied at two wins apiece and a tie. The special clinic is attracting boys and girls from all parts of the county â€" Schomberg to Unionville and Thornhill to Newmarket. Mr. Zivic is Head of Gymnastics at York University (they just won their 6th con- secutive National Gymnastics Champio- nship title in Vancouver) and one of Canada's finest gymnastics specialists. With Tom, forithe week, will be: Brian McVey â€" Seesaw bat’tle Tom Zivic (Canadian National Team Coach) has been running the annual York County school clinics for .years and is now offering â€" through his Langstaff Gymnastics Club -â€" an outstanding week of coaching and training at the Don Head Vocational School in Richmond Hill. York County gymnasts will have an opportunity to develop their skills during the upcoming Special Clinic held during the March School Break (March 19-23» Gym class starts Your attic now. Be m0re comfortable and save 1‘ RESTYLING * REBUIlDlNG E * REFINISHING ‘ by craftsmen Fabrics available from EARLY BIRD SPRING 20% DISCOUNT INSULATE DAYS EVENINGS Cut or Removed ' ALL WUKK GUARANTEED Call collect for tree estimates Leslie 833-5995 889-782] N18 VONGE INDOOR COMFORT INSULATING LTD TREE Uphotsterers 881-2931 Insulation IMORNNl scored two goals for Bob’s Boys with Darryl Andrews getting the other one. Derek Flood had two assists and Patterson one. Bolton came right back and tied the game after 54 seconds of the second period. The game stayed that In game one at Bolton Saturday it was Thornhill winning a 2-1 game in overtime. John Gilbert opened the scoring for Thornhill on an exciting end to end rush. Captain Stuart Kaufman got the‘assist. Midway through the period it was Brendan O'Brien making it 2-0 after a nice end to end rush by Steve Smith. Jeff Turner then upped it to 3-0 on an unassisted effort to finish off the period. Orillia put one in early in the second and another one late. Robert Tiberio, however, slipped one in between ably assisted by Bramsont In an exhibition game on Friday night Con- federation beat Faustina AA's 0f the MTHL 2-0 in a Warm-up for the up- coming Clancy Tour- nament. Scoring was Bramson from Iain Smith and Crebbin from Hollings. The last minute of the game saw Steve Smith getting an empty netter to make the final score 5-2. Canadian National Women's Coach and Head Coach, Mississauga Gymnastics Club and Masaaki Naosaki â€" Canadian National Champion 1974. Assistant Coach at York Univer- sity. Head Coach, York University Gymnastics Club. along with a first rate group of other very carefully selected club coaches â€" all experts in their field. Bramson assisted The Clinic will cater to children aged 8 to 20 years at all ability levels. Says Zivic “we can do wonders with event the rankest beginner â€" some of the children use this week to discover the sport and see if they would enjoy it on a continuing basis â€" others are from school or club teams and just want to perfect and polish some new moves“. Further information can be obtained from the Langstaff Club office at 889-6877 or 663-5183. .Libéral SPRING STEAM CLEANING Carpets, broadloom & upholstery ANY SIZE LIVING & HALLWAY ESTIMATES NO OBLIGATION 881-0017 All work guaranteed $4995 99 Committees will 2: deal with budgets Dino Artenosi scored twice for Galaxy with Billy Armstrong getting the other_goal. Billy Knights and David Porter had assists. This year, Planning and Building has broken maintenance projects into five categories: 1) those that must be done this year; 2) those that should be done this year; 3) those that should be done and while there is no emergency for them, as, much of the maintenance as possible should be looked after; 4) those that could be done, though they don’t present emergency situations and, 5) those that could be done at anytime. Plant and maintenance items are also split into elementary and secon- Last year, it took the whole finance committee three revised drafts of the budget before it decided to spend just under $2 million for the same areas. Though it has few lines of the budget to work on, the committee will suggest to the board an expenditure of about $1.8 million on plant operations and main- tenance items. way until Ralph Gabriel scored on an assist from Chris Roblot after six minutes and four seconds of overtime. Ralph Gabriel and Brian Stevens played excellent games for Thornhill. ' Coach Bill McIlwaine was especially pleased with his team's per- formance stating that he was “very proud of everybody on this team. They have never quit and all of them have shown a lot of character." After four years of discussions, trial dates and meetings Richmond Hill town council has now decided to follow customary procedure regarding the prosecution of bylaw offences. The Board of Education's strategy to allow its committees to ieal with separate parts of the budget, is working judging by recom- mendations coming from the Planning and Building committee. THE LIBERAL. Wednesdav. March 14. 1979 â€" 8-5 Jason Roks and Darren Sustar played strong games while Mitchell Avenus got the shutout. Stuart Kaufman was also a standout. In 1975 Epic Real Estate in town was charged with having a sign which did not con- form to the town’s sign bylaw; it was too big. The company was also charged with the operation of a com- mercial business in a residential zone. The latest event in this ongoing battle between the municipality and a resident was in December of 1978 when Bruno Artenosi, owner of Epic Real Estate, came to council asking them to drop the charges; The issue was brought up again in January by Councillor John Birchall who felt it was not up to council to make this type of decision without full knowledge of information Sunday afternoon‘s game in Thornhill saw the home team scoring in the first period and hanging on to win another thriller by 1-0. 'Chris Roblot got the goal aided by John Gilbert. Cbuncil agreed on a five to four vote. Town to follow the procedure against company Galaxy Restaurant 3, Jakma construction 0. Chris Rich, Artenosi’ and Darrin Fleiner scored for Galaxy. Mark Stevenson and Artenosi had assists. Jason MacDonald earned the shutout. “The staff go to great pains to get compliance -through persuasion before they recommend prosecution," he said. McKinlay 5v. Stop-N- Shop I. For McKinlay it was Paul Black scoring twice while Billy Hodges, Steve Wingate and Nick 'l‘sioros scored once each. Derek Blackthorn, Black and Hodges had an assist. Mathew Matson scored for the Stoppers from Randy Cull and Rob Santha. Mayor Dave Schiller said he felt this was the best way to handle‘ any bylaw infraction rather that have it become a political decision. Pat Heeley scored twice for Jakma. Craig Turner scored the other goal from Donny Pollock. Paul Black had two goals for McKinlay. Billy Hodges scored the other McKinlay goal. Doug Emery, Black and Hodges each had an assist. Others play saw Jakma Construction tying McKinlay Insulation 3-3. This ends the round robin playoffs. Bob’s Boys finished first and McKinlay Insulation seconds Staff will now attempt to get compliance with the bylaw and" if the situation is not rectified they will review the case a n d r e c o m m e n d prosecution to the mayor. These two teams will meet in the final game March 31 in the new Rich- mond Hill arena. Last week the com- mittee decided to deal with Epic Real Estate the same way as any other person who does not conform with the town’s bylaws. looked at by the bylaw enforcement committee originally, Councillor Birchall asked the matter be referred back to bylaw committee for review before the town made a decision whether the charges w0uld be drop- ped. ' The other committees (program. staff relations and finance) will have their own recom- mendations ready for a special budget session tomorrow night (Thur- sday) at 7:30 pm. “What we’ve done,” said Richmond Hill Trustee Beverley Breslow. “is shift the number four and five priority items of the elementary schools into the secondary school section. That should allow us to complete all the priority one and two projects and as much 'of the number threes as possible in the elemen- tary section without af- fecting the mill rate.” 7 “It (the recom- mendations) seems realistic to me. At least the priority items are going to be done," said Mrs. Breslow. Both Mrs. Breslow and Vaughan Trustee Jim Corcoran feel that even if prices change on scheduled maintenance items. they should be done. They are against doing anything extra that would increase ex- penditures. “Since the adjacent property is undergoing construction the com- mittee has decided to wait until more information is available,” she said. She said the board will likely do a lot of fencing and parking lot paving in the coming year. These are classified as “capital non-allocable” items and are not included in the $1.8 million figure. “A decision still has to be made about paving the parking lot at Thornhill Secondary. That’s an extra $48,000 more than the $250,000 the school will get. dary school groupings

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