A-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesdayï¬prfl 11. 1979 BRETTELL Norman H. 0f RR. 3, Gravenhurst. Beloved husband ol Dorothy. dear father of daughters Dianna. Norma (Mrs. William King). Barbara (Mrs. S. Smith), Carolyn (Mrs. G. Arbon). Sandra and Betty (Mrs. 0. Waters) Resting at Cavell Funeral Home. Gravenhurst until Thursday. April 12th. The Town of Vaughan‘s clerical, technical and outside employees will receive a wage increase of five per cent retroactive to January 5. 1979. WAUGH, Eileen A. ' Suddenly, at York Central Hospital. on Sunday. April 8. 1979, Eileen, dear wife ot Jack of Richmond Hill, dear mother of Jackileen (Mrs. J Morro) and Ken, also survived by her grandchildren Sherry, Lori, Kristine and Ian, Resting at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge St. Richmond Hill, Funeral service Wednesday. 11 atm. Interment York Cemetery. A memorandum of settlement, which also calls for a further in- ALTERATIONS done In my home. 884-8968. tfc40 $60", loan Morton . Entered into rest at Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Monday. April 2, 1979. Joan Morton McDerment. beloved wife of the late Walter Scott (lormerly of Richmond Hill). dear mother ol Jean (Mrs, G. McIntosh), of Crysler. Margaret (Mrs. William LeGros) ol 'R.R. 2. Bowmanville. loving grandmother of Glenn. Joy. Anne. Lori and Scott. dear sister of Jessie (Mrs. F. Hatch) ot Duart and Dr. Robert McDerment. of Port Hope. Mrs. Scott rested at the McEchnie Funeral Home, Pickering. Complete funeral service and committal was held April 5th. Spring Interment Melville Cemetery. These two Grade 8 Separate School students did not win awards for having the brightest smiles in class â€"â€" although it might have helped. They both won first place in the Area final public speaking contest. Cathy Lawlor (top) of St. Mary Immaculate gave an excellent, topical speech on Child Abuse â€"â€" she was a favorite with the audience since the contest was held at St. Mary’s. Eugene Pivato, 13, of St. Charles Garnier also produced a first class effort with his “Canadian Mosaic", a view of multiculturalism and racism. (Liberal photos by Bruce Hogg) Vaughan employees get 5% increase "2 Dressmaking When the weekend rolls around... Apache is ready to roll. Leave your worries behind. Have tun. Apache Solid State makes it so easy lor you. It's the only camping trailer with solid folding walls of ABS Thermoplastic and solid. sliding tinted windows â€" Apache exclusives. On the road, the Apache trailer is low and compact for easy. economical towing. In just minutes it opens into a luxurious camping trailer with lots of room to stretch out. The galley includes gas range. icebox and a sink. Also. plenty of starage space. Luxurious draperies throughout are doubha knit and washable. "Let us show them @PA CHE" to you soon in our warm showroom" MILNE, William Samuel M1,, C.D.A., (Life Member of the Arts and Letters Club), Born April 22. 1902, in Aberdeen, Scotland, retired teacher of Northern Secondary School. Died at the home of his son. James, on April 4, 1979, son of the late James Henderson Milne and Mary Elizabeth Milne. survived by his wile Lilian and son James of Richmond Hill and daughter, Mary Szilagyi of Orangeville and grandchildren. Donald. Fraser, David and Lisa Milne, Laura and John Szilagyi. A private family service was held. A Memorial service was held at the Arts and Letters Club on Monday, April 9th. crease of three per cent effective July 6, 1979, has been signed between the Corporation and the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 1090 establishing the terms for the renewal of the collective agreements for the year 1979. NIXON, Ivy Hilda. Suddenly, as the result of a motor accident. on Sunday evening, April 8, 1979, Ivy. beloved wife of the late Joseph Nixon. of Richmond Hill, dear mother of Carl and Peter and daughter of Mr. William _Tihby and the late Mrs. Tibhy. Resting at the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge St, Richmond Hill. Service Wednesday. 1:30 pm Cremation. Waterproofing & Sewer Conversions Trillium Contracting 884-2560 APACHE CAMPING CENTRE 9-8 p.m. Mon.-Ihurs.. 9-6 p.m. Fri-Sat. Câ€"Lr 117 Langstafl 311., East, 1111111111111. 1181131111 7" Miscellaneous Call Ron afterG P.M (Off Highway 7 between Yonge 8 Bayview) 1-5 p.m. Sundéy Heated showroom open 7 days a week The Coffee Pot's 0n ‘55 Deaths School board must bargain .qunmy with d9V9'983L LinraI York Board of Education Chairman Don Cousens calls it a “$20 million mistakeâ€; Thornhill Trustee John Stephens said it is the “stupidest thing I’ve ever heard of" and another Thornhill Trustee said it’s too late for the board to act, so its only course is to react. All three were referring to the recent approval given by the Minister of Housing to a plan of subdivision in Newmarket. NORTHEY, Lillian At Resthaven Nursing Home, on Friday, April 6, 1979, beloved wife of the late James Henry Northey, of Thornhill, dear mother of Eloi (Mrs William Tilston). dear grandmother 'ol Mark. Stephen, David and Carol and great grandmother 01 Michael, dear Aunt of Colin. Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill Service was held Monday morning. Interment Maple Cemetery. HOOVER, Frederick John, Suddenly, at York Central Hospital, on Saturday morning. April 74 1979, Fred, beloved husband of Violet of Richmond Hill, dear father of Sheila (Mrs; Jo Dowdall), Donald, Judith (Mrs. W Sturgess), stepfather of Henry and Kenneth Thompson and Elsie (Mrs A. LaPratt), also survived by fourteen grandchildren, dear brother of Cecil Hoover and Olive Purser and the late Mrs. Elizabeth Archibald Rested at the Marshall Funeral Home. Richmond Hill Service was held Tuesday, 1:30 pm Interment Elgin Mills Cemetery. LEARN to fly‘ Introductory flight $10. Toronto Airways Ltd. Buttonville AjLort 297-1422. rrcsz CAMBRIDGE Tutoring. All subjects, levels, ages. by specialists, in your home. c5w38 WE CARE TUTORTAL SERVICES For qualified academic instruction The plan is 'owned Report Card Blues? Richmond Hill Church Services Following is a list of Easter services at various Richmond Hill Churches. ANGLICAN St. Mary’s â€" Thursday, 7:30 p.m.; Friday, 10:30 am. family service;8 p.m. senior choir presentation; Saturday, 7 p.m.; and Easter Sunday, 8 am. and 10:30 am. UNITED Richmond Hill United â€" Good Friday, 7:30 pm. chapel service; Easter Sunday, sunrise service at 7 am. at Summit Golf Club followed by breakfast at St. Matthew’s; 11 am. service at church. St. Matthew’s United â€" Good Friday, 7:30 am; Easter Sunday, sunrise service at Summit Golf Club at 7 am. followed by breakfast at church and 11 am. service. LUTHERAN St. Paul’s â€" Good Friday, 11 am. service and Holy Communion; Easter Sunday, 11 am. service and Holy Communion. ROMAN CATHOLIC Our Lady Queen of the World, Holy Thursday 8 p.m.; Good Friday Stations of the Cross at 2:30 p.m.; Holy Saturday 8 pm. , Easter Sunday 9 a.m.; 10:30 am; noon; and 7:30 p.m., Conâ€" fessions 9 to 10 pm. Thursday, 4 to 5 pm. on Friday and Saturday. St. Mary Immaculate â€"- Holy Thursday 11 am. and 7:30 p.m., Good Friday, 1 and 3 pm. and Stations of the Cross at 7:30 p.m.; Holy Saturday, 7 p.m.; Easter Sunday, 9 a.m.; 10.30 am; 12:15 pm. and 4 pm“ Confessions, after 7:30 pm. Mass on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday; Communal penance on Wednesday at 8 p.m.; Saturday from 3 to 5 pm. and from 8 to 9 727â€"2544 or 221-2001 708 Tutoring Although signed agreements are in the hands of both the Ministry of Housing and the Town, the board claims it never agreed to certain con- ditions of the final agreement and feels it has been compromised in its negotiating powers. jointly by Heatherwood Development Limited and the Town of Newmarket and the board had a designation for both a high school site and a public school site within it. BOOKER, Julie (nee Saunders) At Princess Margaret Hospital on Thursday. April 5th, 1979. Julie beloved wrte of Ralph Booker. dear mother of Linda, Karen, Kathy and RICK. Sister of Karol Saunders, Annie (Mrs. Al Tkacz) Alice (Mrs. A. Van Zant) Linda (Mrs. H. Huurre). Stella (Mrs. F. Witzu). Sister‘in-Iaw of Ken Booker. Loved daughter-in-Iaw of Mr. and Mrs. John Booker of Orillia, Friends were received at the BE. Ring Funeral Home. 7783 Yonge St, Thornhill. Funeral service was held from Holy Trinity Anglican Church. Thornhill Monday afternoon. Private cremation. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be apprectated by the lamily. SUTTON Francis George (Frank). At Daybreak, Monday April 9. 1979. Beloved of the Community oi Daybreak. Dear brother of Jack, Alf, Dave, Gwen (Mrs. Ted Large) of Bramptonr Service St. Johns Anglican Church, Oak Ridges. Interment Brampton. In lieu of flowers, donations to Daybreak and "$20 million mistake †Simply-put. it will have to bargain with the developer for the lands it needs at market value prices â€" something that could cost taxpayers immense amounts of extra money. “This is a dreadful situation â€"- we will have lost control of the price of sites if this approval is allowed to go through," said Mr. Cousens. “You can be sure we will use every political influence to get it reversed.†A letter of approval dated February 22 con- firmed the board will have three school sites in three different sub- divisions located between Yonge and Main Streets, north of Davis Drive to the town's northern-most boundary. That letter was signed by Susan Taylor, a senior planner with the housing ministry. “In the agreement. we have undertaken a five- year title to have the lands set aside for our use. Under the option, if the land appreciates, we must pay the developer‘s price. If we don’t make a decision, they get the land back. That‘s why negotiations for the site must take place at the beginning of the agreement â€" fixing the price for what we need," said Mr. Cousens. Depending on where sites are located, the board now pays anywhere from $10,000 to $15,000 per acre of land. It claims if this current deal goes through, boards across the province will be forced to pay in the neighborhood of $30,000 to $50,000 per acre. According to the chair- man. such a change in prices could tack on an extra cost of $250,000 for one site only. “I think my figures are close," he said, “in the next 20 years we‘re supposed to be building 80 new schools in York County. . .so we’re talking about $20 million morg," he said. Tlfe board is trying to set up a joint meeting with the Minister of Housing and the Minister of Education to see if it can remedy the dilemma. At least two trustees thought if the board could get the Town of Newmarket to withhold building permits, a SINGER CLOSE OUT EVERYTHING HILLCREST MALL - RICHMOND HILL 884-0770 6A Trademark 01th. Singer Company or Canada Limited NOTIONS FABRICS PATTERNS “There shouldn’t be any problem with registering the plans. They’ve been finally approved by the minister and I don‘t think anything can hold the subdivision back now,†said Les Fincham of the Ministry of Housing. change in the agreement might be possible: In his words, even if the York Board could dispute the agreement “they 'wouldn’t have much of a leg to stand on because everything has been signed". He said the Ministry of Housing doesn‘t like to get involved in the financial aspect of negotiations between boards and developers. “It sounds to me like the York Board wants the developer to play by its rules in this case." said Mr. Fincham. While Thornhill Trustee Patti Grand felt there might have been an oversight at the ministry, John Stephens couldn't accept there was a mistake. He believes it was the result of ministry policy and that it's their responsibility to ensure there are safeguards against such incidents. “It’s sheer madness and serves to increase the UP TO Sale Ends 6 pm. Saturday, April 14th cost of schools outrageously in the future. I’ve just been to an OSSTC (Ontario Separate School Trustees' Council) meeting where they think by having land zoned for school use only, that will solve the problem‘ What they don’t see is they could still lose the option after five years and end up paying the market price," said Mr. Stephens. The other developers involved in the sub- division are Schickedanz Brothers Limited and Presidial Holdings Limited. The clerk for the Town of Newmarket, Grant Blight‘ holds the same position as the Ministry of Housing â€" once the agreements are signed, there’s little that can be done. “I know the school board has its problems with education ministry regulations but I think the fiveâ€"year plan should be long enough for them to decide if they want a site or not. I don't see why the two ministries can‘t try to work together on these things,†he said. “I don‘t think we could hold back permits now â€" especially if the plans have been registered,†he added‘ SEWING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS CABINETS FLOOR MODELS DEMONSTRATORS Photography Studio 0 portraits 0 passports 0 frames 20 color portraits No limit on number of packages. Our selection of poses. 95¢ additional for each added person in portraits. Choice of backgrounds. Full package orders only. No age limit - adults and family groups welcome! This offer good for portraits taken Now through Sat. 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