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Richmond Hill Liberal, 23 May 1979, A3

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The region insists on certain vehicle and pedestrian traffic counts before allowing the Vsigns to be erected. Often figures do not meet regional warrants. Warrant “A” from the region says total vehicular traffic entering the intersection from all directions must exceed 200 units per hour in any The town has repeatedly asked for “Stop” signs on municipal roads where residents have been concerned. After being turned down repeatedly by the region‘ the town of Rich- mond Hill is going to ask to make its own decisions. Ryan Lever of Romfield Circuit in Thornhill gets some pointers about safety from Police Constable Stephen Horvath of the York Regional Police Safety Bureau. To celebrate Police Week the regional unit from Richmond On premises prompt Er dependable service to watches, clocks, jewellery Estimates - Appraisals. BORK 5E; JEWELLERS JEWELLERS Hopgstly thgre’s g1 better way... consider yohrself one of us. Open a V&G Chequing or Savings Account. We believe our services are the best: Savings Account â€" 91/2 °/o interest, Chequing Account â€" 4% interest plus free cheques and much more. Come in and ask us about them. It’s a crime you don‘t know. 884-1 687 We’ll decide where signs go, committee says CONTINUES! St Id /0 aremlses prompt 8 dependable ce to watches, Clocks, lewellerv, BUY HERE PEOPLE SELL HERE VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST Chequing or Savings Accounts Since 1844 Member: Canada Deposd Insuunca Corporal-on R e c e n t l y t h e engineering committee asked for five "Stop" signs on Springhead Gardens between Weldrick Road and Avenue Road, only one of which was approved, a sign at Taylor Mills North and Kerswell Drive. which does not meet regional warrants. Another at Industrial and Enford Roads, will be installed. Warrant “B‘f says total vehicular and pedestrian traffic entering the in- tersection from the minor street must exceed 80 units in same eight hours as warrant eight hours of an average 12 hour day. Contact our office: 10355 Yonge Street Richmond Hill 884-1107 Councillor Al Duffy, a member of the engineering committee, said he felt the region did not know the type of neighborhood. the people or the problem, but made a decision based only on numbers. Hill displayed literature and answered questions at Hillcrest Mall“. “Sparky” the talking police cruiser and a police motorcycle stole the show. ‘ BORK Dunn 10123YONGE ST., JEWELLERS RICHMONDHILL DUE TO AN ERROR ON THE PART OF BEAVER LUMBER OUR CIRCULAR IN TODAY'S PAPER IS INCORRECT. PAGE 3 â€" 2x4 LIGHTING PANELS ARE CLEAR PANELS NOT EGG CRATE AS SHOWN. PAGE 4 â€" GLASS DOOR FIRE SCREEN SIZE 37"x28". PAGE 7 â€" BEDROOM FIXTURE REG- ULAR PRICE $14.49. CORRELLE DIN- NERWARE REGULAR PRICE $37.88. PAGE 9 â€" 10-6-4 FERTILIZER IL- LUSTRATION SHOULD BE SO-GREEN FERTILIZER. TURCO GAS BAR-B-Q IS NOT EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED. CORRECTION BEAVER REGRETS ANY INCONVENIENCE THAT MAY HAVE BEEN CAUSED. ANNUAL (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg) A request will be sent by the town to the ap- propriate authority asking that legislation be amended with respect to regulation of traffic on local roads, and authority be moved from the region to the area municipality. OFF Social Planning Council has an an viable record The council is responsible for the creation of Helpmate Information. an in- formation referral system in Richmond Hill; the Citizens Advisory Group in town whose particular job is to act as a “conscience of coun- cil": and the Legal Aid Clinic. which meets each Wednesday to help people who cannot afford their own lawyer. The purpose of the Social Planning Council. said the present chair- man Ernie Nyitrai, is to identify needs in the cemmunity and to ensure the social needs of the people are met and their health is looked after. It is a planning group in the sense of “what is available for specific groups" rather than road allowances and sewers. said Mr. Nyitrai. Mr. Nyitrai outlined the achievements of the Social Planning Council which‘ although it is located in Richmond Hill with Richmond Hill members looks at the whole region when looking at problems. Richmond Hill's Social Planning Council is a quiet. behind-the-scenes group that has chalked up many successful projects to its credit over the last ten years. The Naran Plan can helpyou lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home. This home recipe weight-control plan is easy to follow and costs little. Go to your drug store and ask for the Naran Reducing Plan. The whole plan is included in every package. The directions are righton the label. Pour the liquid into a pint bottle and add enough grapefruit juice to fill the bottle. Take two tablespoonsful twice a day as needed. Take the vitamin supplement included and follow the low calorie weekly food menu. Your first purchase should show you a simple easy way to lose bulky fat and help regain slender more graceful curves; reducible pounds and inches of excess fat should disappearfrom neck, chin, arms, hips, abdomen, calves and ankles. If you are not completely satisfied with your first purchase just return the empty carton for your money back. Follow this easy way endorsed by many who have tried this plan to help bring back alluring curves and graceful slenderness. Note howquickly bloat d isappears, how much better you feel. More alive, youthful appearing and active. Naran home recipe plan takesoffugly fat. for one‘ . for two. for three for four. for five . for one. . for two. ‘ for three for four. for five. . for one. . for two. ‘ for three for four. for five. . Ravioli with meat sauce and roll Chicken cacciat0re with rigatoni and r for one . . . . . . . . . . 1. for two . . . . . ‘ . . . . 3. for three . . . . . . . . . 4. for four . . . . . . . . . . 6. for five . . . . . . . . . . 8. Spaghetti and meatballs with meat sauce and roll for one . . . . . . . . . ‘ 1.59 for two . . . . . . . . . . 3.09 for three . A . . . . . . . 4.59 for four . . . . . . . . . . I 5.09 for five . . . . . . . . . . 7.59 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Lasagna with meat sauce and roll annelloni with meat sauce and roll TUESDAY MONDAY FRIDAY of the Council. I chair- ai. is to in the 'FAMILY DINNERS EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK' 1.95 3.90 5.80 7.70 1.95 3.90 5.80 7.70 9.60 1.95 3.90 5.80 7.70 4.99 6.84 8.54 1.79 ro|| The successful senior citizens shopping program, where a town bus picks up seniors each Thursday morning and takes them to the Allencourt IGA Where they can buy small portions of meat and vegatables and obtain the advice of a dietician. was also a suggestion from the Social Planning Council. Project HOSTEL, a temporary emergency housing service. and low cost dental service to disadvantaged partsol' the region also came about in response to a need outlined by the group. Last August a workshop. set up by council members, was held with the Board of Education relating to the integration of the han- dicapped into normal classrooms. This is now part of the program in York Region. A workshop called “Looking In on Reaching Out“ looking at the problems handicapped individuals face in an average community, resulted in the town in- stituting a curbing program (curbs cut at interections to permit wheelchairs to cross) and incorporating wheelchair access to public buildings. The Social Planning SAVE YOUR MONEY AND YOUR MAMA FOR DELICIOUS ITALIAN MEALS Richmond Heights Plaza “CALL THE HUNGER NUMBER” 884-3335 Reg. Pepsi with any order (May 21127) THE PIZZA PRESS Council investigates needs in the community, examines costs, sets up a board if it‘s necessary â€" and then leaves it on its own." said Mr. Nyitrai summing up the SPC’s duties. One project the present chairman would like to finish in his term of office is the establishing of the poverty line in southern York region. He would like to find out how much does it cost of live in our community. including items such as housing. transportation, food and clothing. Mr. Nyitrai said he feels this figure would help elected represen- OUTSIDE PATIO CAFE "featun'ng McCalls Patterns Pattem Fit- in See a demonstration Sat May 26th of altering patterns by a McCalls' pattern expert and make your appointment for a personal fit-in. You are invited to a Personal fit-in by appointment only. Friday, June 1st and Saturday June 2nd at 10:00 am. to 1 1:30 am; 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm. Fee for half hour fit-in is $8 and includes the cost of your basic pattern and information on pattern adjustment. Call today ,7; for your appointmenf MON. - WED. TIL MIDNIGHT, THURS. TIL I AM FRI. - SAT. TIL 3:30 A.M., SUN. TIL 11 RM. THE PIZZA PRESS 884-3335 Sears As the Ministry of Transportation and Communications have offered municipalities a 50 per cent grant toward operation of such a ser- vice. Mr. Nyitrai would like to look at the same services offered in Metro by Wheel-trams and Phiacs. _The Social Planning Council will hold their The present chairman would also like to look into transportation facilities in the area for the disabled. tatives make decisions regarding needs in the community and the allotment of funds to various programs. THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. May 23, 1979 â€" A 883-1444 ext. 225 Hillcrest Mall Richmond Hill (Next door to Mr. Donut) annual meeting May 30 in the Blue Flame Room of the Consumers Gas Building on Elgin Mills Sideroad and invite all interested residents. Dr‘ McLeod‘s topic will be his thoughts on human rights using his ex- periences in Vietnam. Taiwan and South America, Very Rev. Bruce McLeod, Richmond Hill United Church‘s new minister and former moderator of the United Church of Canada and member of the Ontario Human Rights Com- mission, will speak at the annual meeting.

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