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Richmond Hill Liberal, 2 May 1979, A5

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If there are people in York Region concerned about the nuclear-power situation and would like to feel involved in obtaining an accurate picture of the present situation, I think they should consider a donation to either of the following two groups who will attemp to look after their concerns: Energy Probe. 43 Queen’s Park Crescent East. Toronto. M55 2C3, TO Libéral Liberal ADVERTISER oncerned about nuclear power? Here are two info centres BEA OTHER LOCATION OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 3854 BATHURST 635-6050 ALL ORDEFiS BEFORE MAY 8th ..... 10% OFF or Greenpeace Toronto, 121 Avenue Road, Toronto. MSR 2G3. 7 VW'e ali must be involved in CONSERVING elec- tricity. If you reverse the first two letters of nuclear you get “unclear” and I suppose that is the main problem we feel we are faced with. We have the right to want to feel nuclear power is safe and at the FLibféraI. 92 WESTWOOD LANE AGE 11 Route: Westwood Lane E: Denham Dr. Hobbies: Stamp collection, reading, enjoys playing piano and attending Pioneer Girls Club. 8848177 CARRIER OF THE WEEK THEY DELIVER! Lib’éral /.n ; TOBI NEUFELDT Also, as soon as possible, we require a volunteer to assist every other Thursday with the office paper pickup, present time this is most questionable. Switching, locally, to the environment scene the Richmond Hill Recycling Depot is in need of additional Saturday morning workers (one yeek in five) due to illness, etc. P it B FLORISTS FLOWERS FOR MOTHER Mother deserves to be May 13th is Mother’s Day remembered ..... 881-3373 HILLCREST MALL 88M 1 19 Teleflorist flowers 8 plants wired world wide. Markham tournament big success - Daurio Letter§ The Richvale Sewer Project could have long been a matter of historical interest, were it not for the utterly discrepant charges which were levied in various parts of the community. As is well known, residents in the south- eastern parts (Area 11) pay about $200 per lot more than those in the adjacent south-westerly portion. u. u L], r V'i‘imis amount will double over the next 15 years until the public debt is How come group got $5,000 giant, he wants to know Markham Hockey And while there were a Week is completed once few problems left for us to again. resolve next year, the “Young Life, in black and white, solid print is reasonably easy to pin down organizationally." “It is difficult to cap- ture and pin down the value of that organization." So says Shaaron Hay in widely separated sen- tences in her article in last week’s Liberal. As Corporal Renfrew of the RCMP would say â€" Exactly. All I would like to know is why, in these times when all governments are cutting down on many worthwhile programs, our local government makes the biggest grant of this type in its history. to an organization that is non-denominational, Christian, holds informal meetings in members‘ h o u s e s , s i n g s preferably with a car or van. Call Marlene 884- 6671. Marlene R. Turner', Secretary Richmond Hill Committee for Recycling Save up to [4% 0n Home-0n 11ers Insurance f0255 YONGE STI'REET SUITE 205 RICHMOND HILL ONTARIO TELEPHONE: 884â€"1529 Mon. - Fri. 9 am. - 5 pm. (Sat. 9 AM - 12 Noon) lfyour home is less than 7 years old. you may save money. Find out how much. call: BRIAN MATHER Some residents paying $200 mqflcgflfgnrmggxgners State Farm Fire and Casualty Company Canadian Head Office: Scarborough. Ontario paid off A number of excuses were given by the Town of Richmond Hill for the rather unjust treatment of the about 300 homeowners in Area II. Among these are that a pumping station was necessary, that expensive easements had to be bought on Garden Avenue, that the area contains several areas of unassessable public parks, and that the soil conditions were difficult. However, a recent "meaningful" songs and believes that adolescence is a critical time in life. Does the Town have $5,000 money (our money) to give away to a group of about 28 young people who seem to be doing exactly the same sort of youth work already being done by the ‘Y‘, Boy Scouts, Big Brothers, all our schools. all our churches, etc., etc. I believe at least one of the councillors should explain their generosity with our money and tell us whether they are going to be equally generous to any other group who makes application. .WQWXWWWWWWQ m 'Hiugm mall g szzzmmmmmmmmmm Mon. April 30th through Sat. May 12th/ 79 STEP INTUYESTERYEAR ANTIQUE PIIOTO PORTRAITS Gerald C. Crack 19 Leonard Street. Richmond Hill WE SEE Efi'fl' Afi‘fibflfi m1: Hgllidav's 1 PERSON . 1 ..4 x 5 .V, “.599 1 PERSON 5 x 7. V 7 99 1 PERSON , .8 x 10 11.99 EACH ADDITIONAL SUBJECT $1.00 REPRINTS In Less ‘Tfian 10 .Minutes foatumeo «'T‘it Ova Sheet 6470183.) Phntu Empuriufi Richmond Hill 4x5 5x7. 3x5's 8x10 Town report on the proposed Silverberg subdivision between Garden Avenue and Roosevelt Drive along Yonge Street. casts serious doubts on the Town’s conduct in this respect. The only charges which were levied against the Silverberg development as far as sanitary ser- vices are concerned, are for oversizing of the collector pipes. competition was again great success. The boys and girls who competed worked hard for their respective teams and provided exciting entertainment for the spectators.‘ Executive members, conveners, coaches and managers of the hockey associations of Union- ville. Markham and Thomhill, and Town staff gave generously of their time and help. And again, the dialogue resulted in a healthy exchange of ideas and operating techniques; new friendships were made. I want to thank you, Mr. Editor, for your coverage of this great annual event. And, in particular, I would like you to convey our thanks to Fred Simpson. His sensitive analysis of some of the events, and his sense of humor, captured some of the spirit of good house league competition and excitement. No mentibn is made of 3'99 4 99 5.99 8.99 Stan Daurio 1979 Markham Hockey Week Chairman This indicates either that certain costs never existed, or that the developer is being given a free ride at the expense of the residents in the area. any of the other costs which made Area 11 so expensivet Surely this calls for a public inquiry into the Town’s accounting practice with regard to the Richvale Sewer Project. It is clear that the elected representatives do not look after the in- terests of the electorate in Area 11. A request by residents to examine the Town‘s financial records on the sewer project was refused by the Treasurer. of the project when hearings were held last fall. The Téwn‘s Court of Revision declined to discuss the overall costs It seems that the highly ’ SHOP'N SAVE AT AVAILABLAEHONLY AT ALLENCOURT Bayview it Markham Rd.. Richmond Hill WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES to compliment the refinishing service. This service "'â€" is ideal for the “do-it-vourselfer" who will refinish his own fine pieces. Repairs and refinishing available. Pete Spence of T.V.’s "JUST DO IT YOURSELF” is available to provide helpful hints. N0 DIP FURNITURE STRIPPING FURNITURE. REFINISHING AND STRIPPING TORON TU S NEWADDRESS OF DISTINCTION ALLENCOURT PLAZA . BAYVIEW 8 MABKHAM FURNITURE REVIVAL CENTRE There’s an opportunity for you to buy into a rivate enclave of richly apEoinEed owne Home Residences. Residences where your privacy is guaranteed by the brick wall that enâ€" closes this unusual communit V You will live in remarkable l’uxury. Outside, your home will be a re- production of elegant Georgian deSIgn right down to small details such as weathervanes, Cupolas. decorative wrought iron work, and decorative brick work. PAPER TOWELS Within, today's engineering blends perfectly with the an These three and four bedroom homes all provnde you with well over 2,000 square feet 0‘ sumptuous livmg area, 2 and 3 fire- places, 3 and 4 bathrooms.wall<outs m patios, central air conditioning, imporked pedestal wash basms, super- ior quality wall to wall carpet, and numerous other speually obtained features. Of course,eachhomeisengineeredm exceed today’s accepted construcnon VSUN SOUEEZE CONCENTRATED FROZEN ORANGE JUICE IGA ASSORTED FLAVORS SUNLIGHT WHITE SWAN ASSORTED COLORS FRUIT DRINKS SUNLIGHT POWDER DETERGENT Refinishing LIQUID DETERGENT DELMONTE FANCY CREAM STYLE CORN OR PEAS 11665 Yonge St., Richmond Hill SPECIALS EFFECTIVE TIL SATURDAY, MAY 5I79 OLD THORN HILL introduces a confedetahon planet has cummum'g 883-4051 publicized openness of the are concerned municipal government in Richmond Hill ends when the ratepayers‘ purses l 52 Boos: TiLASSES ‘ Gordon S. Wood THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. May 2, 1979 â€" 10350 Yonge St., Richmond Hill The Royal Bank Centre 884-2463 FITTED TO YOUR EYE DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION 32 OZ. BOTTLE PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS 6 LITRE BOX standards, with the inclusion of special energy conservation features. These includeaHeat Pumpforclimatecontrol, 2" x 6” studding, a steel truss system, angimgrqved insulation, 1‘4! Carerful attention to every detail of every home is evident throu hout. Entry ways paved in interloc ing stones, cultured marble vanity tops. molded Colonial doors and trim. antique style lever door hardware, built in dishwasher, built in cutting board in the kitchen, and up to 160 foot deep Eroperties, all combine to set these omes apart from the ordinary. Take advantage of this limited oppor- tunity to buyintoa totally private community A private enclave of richly appointed Towne Home Residences, From $93,500 to $106,000. lohn and Yonge Streets, 'usI North of Steele; Avenue, in Thornhi l. HOUR52Weekdays: ll lo 8; Weekends: 10m 6 or by spend] appointment. Call 881-6455 (9 arrange a personal tourofthe There Islnone other like It Stripping 48 OZ TIN 2 ROLL PACKS 14 OZ TIN 12‘/2 49:) 99:) 8843464 392) G. Springer 52 Roosevelt Drive. Thornhill $253 45¢; fie?) Th}.- Russel Wicc mu 2250 square feel. .1 l'urcplacn. .1 balhmnm£ .ur mndmoned. .‘ or 4 bedroom~

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