Mayor David Schiller noted the project was part of a much larger scheme that the province was going through. That is a full~scale overhaul of the ad- ministration of services by the ministry of com- munity and social ser- vices. At present. each social agency applies ,for funds from the province inâ€" dividually and provincial administrators do not feel they can properly assess the needs of one project in a particular area com- pared with another. The province is paying the whole cost of the project for three years. It would be looking at the way that services provided by school at tendance officers. probation officers. psychologists, and social workers may overlap or fall short of actually helping a child because of a lack of facilities. The volunteers will serve on a committee. one of four being set up in Ontario. as a pilot project. to plan, co» ordinate and monitor the delivery of services to children in the region. Regional or county- wide committees to ad- vise Queen's Park on spending priorities would be of assistance. Chairman Forhan hoped this would lead to some increased efficiency and economies in the children's services field. The committee would be looking at the services provided by more than 50 agencies in York Region. including the Children's Aid Society. the Association for Children w i t h L e a r n i n g Disabilities. several group homes and many more. The Region of York is looking for volunteers who are interested in children with special needs. “This has got to be a hard-working commitâ€" tee," said regional chairman Bob Forhan at a press conference last Wednesday. Social services director Alan Wells said that the practice had been not to look at what was best for York Regional Police in RichmondHill held a holds up one of many bikes auctioned off to bike auction Saturday. Norm Weller. of Aurora, willing buyers. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg). B-12 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wedn-esday. May 16, 1979 Meet 11Ayear-old Paul Clubley. Paul delivers the Liberal to Taylor Mills-South,.Axminister and Anzaci Paul attends Beverly Acres School and enjoys swimming, x:_L:__ _..n L , , fishing and baséball Region seeking volunteers Lib'érai NEEDS CARRIERS CARRIER OF THE WEEK THEY DELIVER! 884-0981 AGE 10- 16 CALL PAUL CLUBLEY But she was opposed to getting involved in a field that “should be a provincial responsibility Regional councillor Alma Walker said that every member of the regional health and social services committee except herself was en- thused with the concept in children's services. She suggested that the Children‘s Aid Society should be the most im- portant agency in the field and that it should have a representative on the committee.,if it had to be set up. the child but what part of the system he can be put into. KSHDP'N§AVE AT ALLENCOURT PlAZA v BAYVIEW 8 MABKHAM AVAILABLE VONLY AT' ALLENCDURT @ Bayview it Markham Rd., Richmond Hill we'aegenve THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES FACIAL TISSUE INSTANT COFFEE KLEENEX FROZENâ€"NIAGARA NESCAFE LIQUID DETERGENT HOSTESS ASSORTED CLOVER LEAF FLAKED LEMONADE WHITE TUNA PALMOLIVE POTATO CHIPS SPECIALS EFFECTIVE TIL SATURDAY, MAY 19/79 Mayor Schiller ad- mitted there was a danger of committee members promoting the projects of their pet agencies, butthought the make-up of the com- mittee would lessen the risk. To fill the committee, the region needs 12 volunteers, only one of whom will necessarily be Those who have ex- pressed fears of empire building have been assured that the budget at the start only allows for the salary of an executive secretary. clerical help and $20,000 for con- sultants. in the first place." TUESDAY, MAY 22. 8:!!! PM. LIVE ELECTION NIGHT RESULTS COMPLETE UP TO THE MINUTE POLL RETURNS FOR BOX OF 400 12‘/2 OZ TIN 10 OZ JAR 24 OZ cable} YORK NORTH YORK PEEL 6‘/2 OZ TIN 2009 PACK ABORTION AND FEDERAL ELECTION IN YORK NORTH a regional councillor The others will include a chairman appointed by regional council, a representative appointed by the local school boards.» three persons directly providing ser- vices to children. one person directly providing health services to children. four lay persons not providing services to children but with special knowledge of children and interested in child advocacy. one person with direct expertise with developmentally hand- icapped children. Further inquiries should be directed to Alan Wells at 887-5474 or 832- 1296. $499B $11!! 592) 259 9923' 692A.) 3_ BRUCE SEARLEâ€"NDP CANDIDATE 4_ MR. KATZMAflâ€"INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE Members of Richmond Hill Right to Life have carefully and personally'interviewed the three main candidates and one independent, in the forthâ€"coming federal election, on the abortion issue. Barney Danson in a position paper dated April 10, 1979, stated “Abortion must be a matter of individual conscience ..... The type of legislation we have at the present time is, therefore, to my mind, a realistic position." This position permits and supports the killing of 60,000 unborn children a year. ‘ BARNEY DANSON â€"â€" LIBERAL CANDIDATE JOHN GAMBLEâ€" PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE Mr. Gamble stated publicly and in personal interview on March 2, 1979, that he would not change‘the present legislation and he has publicly stated that he is in agreement with Mr. Danson, that is for “abortion on demand". Ontario Place premieres this weekend: three glorious days of parties,performances and pizzazz. to compliment the refinishing service. This service a is ideal for the “do-itâ€"yourselfer†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. Neil Katzman, in a personal interview on May 10, 1979, stated that he is TOTALLY PRO-LIFE AND BELIEVES THAT ABORTIONSSHOULDONLY BE PERFORMED To SAVE THE LIFE OF THE MOTHER. He also stated that he believes in “preventive medicine†- that is education to prevent conception. HOW SHALL | VOTE? Mr. Searle, in a personal interview on February 28, 1979, stated that he accepts the party platform of the NDP that abortion is a private matter Le. abortion on demand. Several concerned conscientious persons, who do not wish to_vote for a pro-abortion candidate, have asked us what to do.’ Perhaps there is no better answer than to quote from a recent magazine article: “Many faCtors have to be weighed in making this choice. However, one thing is certain. I cannot in conscience vote for any candidate who favours or promotes or even passively and reluctantly tolerates attacks on human life at its source, attacks on human life before birth and attacks on life after birth, regardless of how good or bad the candidate’s record might be otherwise. Human life is such a grave matter that an adverse stance in its regard is by itself sufficient reason for disqualifying a political candidate." In closing, we would like to thank the thousands of proâ€"life supporters who signed the Campaign Life petition. After approaching the candidates with the petitions, not one of the proâ€"abortion candidates has modified his_position. We thank you for your support. N0 DIP FURNITURE STRIPPING FURNITURE, REFINISHING AND STRIPPING Come on down [or the start of summer. This Saturday, Ontario Place launches a starry new season beginning with the. Hagood Hardy Orchestra in The Forum. There are new things to see and do, all season long, from roller skating on our giant new 18000 square foot rink to our wet, wild new waterslide (opening June 2).There's music, dining, dancing, great shows in the bandshell, superb new presentations in our Cinesphere and more. Clip the calendar of weekend events below and come on down and celebrate summer a. all weekend. FURNITURE REVIVAL CENTRE Come see .what’s new at Ontario Place. Entertainment. All Day. Every Day. Refinishing 11666 Yonge St., Richmond Hill introduces 883-4051 Stripping 8M3464 Hours of Operation. Park opens at 10:00 a.m.â€"doses 1:00 am. (Sundays at 10:00 pm). Theatres open at 10:30 a.m‘â€"1ast shows start at 9:30 pm. General Admission: Adults (18 and over) $2.50. $1.00 after 9:00 pm . Juniors (13 to 17) $1.50. Children with aduks 50¢, unaccom- panied $1.50 Senior citizens admitted free of charge. 'NOTE- Some prices and policxes change dunng the Canadian National Exhibition, August 15- Seplember 3V Dally summer program. (May 17 to Sept. 16.) Park open seven days a week. A! The Forum on May {9 A! The Pomp 913 May _20 12:00 pm 48th Highlanders Band, Pipes and Drum perform a Mini Tattoo 1:30 pm. Children's Program with Sharon‘ Lois and Bram. Bobby Gimbv and The Kids, Clowns. Ontario Place Animals. Balloons 8:30 p.m.The Hagood Hardy Orchestra. with special guests Alma Faye Brooks. Don Harron as Charlie Farquharson.Th2 Good Bros. Valdy. Same as above for 12:00 aid 1:30 pm shows. 8:30pm The Hagood Hard At The Forum 9n May 21 Same as above {0:12:00 aid 1:30 pm shows. 8:30 pm The Hagood Hard xoz4o p.m Here’s your guide to who,what,where and when. May 19, 20 & 21. The Hagood Hardy Orchestra. with special guests Frank Mills. Catherine McKinnon The Hagood Hardy Orchesua‘ with special guaIs Dave Broadfool. Carrol Baku.The Raes. FIREWORKS on West Island M.L. PERKINS, C.E.T.. MAINTENANCE MANAGER Starting May 22, 1979 to May 31, 1979, the Richmond Hill waterworks will do the semi annual flushing of watermains from Tuesday to Friday, in the Wilcox Lake area knOWn as Oak Ridges. This might temporarily discolour your water, please check the colour of your water before doing any laundry. FLUSHING 0F WATEHMAINS - fiend. Public transportation provided by buses. street- cars. 00 Commuter service and by separate- l'are express buses to and from subway. ForTTC information call 483-4544. Parking available on mainland and East Island Miscellaneous. For thahandicapped or infirm, wheel chairs are available free. Pets. skateboards and bicycles are not per- mitted on Khe grounds. Ontan’o Place. 955 Lakeshoxe BlvdWele'oromo. Onlario‘ Canada. MGK 3891416) 965-77†A Crown Corporation of (He Government of Ontario. Ministry oflnduslry and Tourism. Hon. Larry Grossman, Minisrer Cinuphete Times- Every 1 2 hour from 10-30 am. Last Show at 9-30 pm. Feature presentation - "MAN BELONGS TO THE EARTH' starring Chief Dan George. The Bandshell Show times: 6-00 â€"7.30 pm. Saturday. May 19, Sylvia Tyson and Great Speckled Bird Sunday. May 20, Shirley Eikhard Monday, May 21, Bob McBride Theatre I Times; every n hour from 10:30 am‘ Lasc show a19:30 pm. 'TIMELESSJOURNEY'Ajoumey into the greasuxes ofancienl Egypt and King Tutankhamun. Theatre I] Times: 12:00 noon. 1 pm. 2 p.m.. 3 pm. 4 p.m,, 5 p.m.TONY URBANO MARIONE‘ITES Theatre In Daily from 10 30 arm. continuous walk lhrough 'REFLECTlONST Marching bands perform on the grlaunds all weekend. All free with your admission. TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL Richmond Hill Right To Life