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Richmond Hill Liberal, 20 Jun 1979, C5

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‘MASONITE 'SECONDS' 4’x8’x1/8" sheets, marked edges. SIDEWALK SALE PRICE $1 .99 EA. ‘0, WALL OF A SUDDEN REAL CEDAR PANEL STRIPS ISIDEWALK SALE PRICE fBEAVER MINERAL SPIRITS 160 fl. 02. Reg‘ s3.39 §IDEWALK SALE PRICE A $2.59 iéCAnPET REMNANTS Sizes 6'x12’and 91x12! - IDEWALK SALE PRICE $3.99 su m. '.9POOL TABLES 4’x8’ by Gendron. ' Six only. Reg. $299.99 sq. ft. Reg. $19.98 ea :19 9 V2" PAINT ROLLER iSIDEWALK SALE PRICE 9EXTERIOR PAINT CLEARANCE SIDEWALK SALE PRICE 'SIDEWALK SALE PRICE 48" FLUORESCENT TUBE 40 watt SIDEWALK SALE PRICE OWESTCLOX SMOKE ALARM Battery included. Reg. $19.95 SIDEWALK SALE PRICE $1 4.99 EA 0 BLACK 8- DECKER 3I8" 2 speed hammer drill SIDEWALK SALE PRICE A wide assortment of wood grain preâ€" _‘finished panels to choose from.... slightly marked edges. $599 SIDEWALK SALE EA. 0 REGAL COFFEE MAKER Reg. s22.95 SIDEWALK SALE PRICE PANEL SECONDS NORTH YONGE MARKET PLACE 7171 YONGE ST. VTHORNHILL Washable, long lasting, easy to apply, prepasted, some patterns dry stripâ€" pable. 50% OFF :, cool white VINYL COATED WALLPAPER CLEARANCE $1 79.99 EA. Pre-mixed colours $1 3.99 50% OFF $30.99 $1 4.99 s1 .99 99¢ EA. Regional council voted Thursday to ask for a delay in taking authority over garbage disposal away from the towns and townships. The region had asked for the authority over all sanitary landfill sites. including the Maple pit if it becomes one. But Vaughan solicitor Tom Fraser said that the draft legislation “went far beyond what the region had asked for." The legislation was expected to receive second reading. approval Region seeks delay in garbage takeover A public meeting will be held at Richmond Hill High School, 51 Wright Street, on Monday, June 251h, 1979 at 8:00 P.Ml The purpose of the meeting is to hear comments from and answer questions of the public. C‘D. Weldon Clerk Members of council will be in attendance (n ' ta-rooe PUBLIC MEETING WARD 4 POLYDAUN, MOUNTAIN PRODUCTS & JUPITER SLEEPING BAGS To ASSORTED RIDGELINE & SUNSHINE TENTS Model #722. ‘royal blue and yellow only Tough to Beat ADIDAS VINYL SPORTS BAG Model #FRB 109. Our Reg. Price $4998 Our Reg. Price $998 over 40% Off Tough to Beat Colleg‘fi'ate COLLEGIATE 1-MAN RUBBER BOAT TWO PLAYER BADMINTON SET LE CIRCUIT MENS 10 SPEED BIKE Our Regular Price $97.98 Save over $230%.... SELECTED SUMMER CLOTHING Over 60% OFF Tough to Beat Tough to Beat We reserve the right to limit quantities. to Beat SALE IN EFFECT JUNE 21 T0 JUNE 23 Our Reg. Price $498 last. TOWN OF RICHMOND HILL in principle, in the legislature the next day. Council voted to request that it go to a committee of the legislature for study. That would delay passage until the fall, according to Regional Administrator Jack Rettie. But he felt it was im- portant enough that regional council should have a chance to study it in detail. The draft legislation states that no one shall. operate a landfill site without the permission of Tough to Beat H‘ David Schi|le‘r, Mayor Tough to Beat Items on sale only at our THORNHILL Store 7171 Yonge St. 889-8880 the Region of York It also states that the Region of York “shall provide sanitary landfill sites". Mr. Rettie said that if no such site existed when the bill was passed, the phrase meant “that we would have to hustle out and get one.” Mr. Fraser was also concerned that there was no mention of controlling truck routes to the dum- ping area although it was provided for in another part of the same bill for the Region of Carleton. TrucK routes were a particular concern in the Maple area, he said. Vaughan was also concerned that the region might get the royalties from dumping rather than the local municipality in which the dump was located. Mayor David Schiller of Richmond Hill said he hoped that no municipality would favor a dump because of the royalties. Mayor Ray Twinney of Newmarket and Vaughan Councillor Dario DiGiannantonio were appalled that Mayor Schiller would suggest that any municipal Tough to Beat ‘7488 Tough to Beat SAVE OVER 1988 Vaughan Mayor Garnet Williams noted that “even a little landfill site will be controlled by the region.“ MARKHAM: A grant of $219,185 will be made to the Town of Markham to share in the cost of constructing a two storey addition to the Newmarket Public Library and renovations to the existing facility. \Mntario pays off $400,000 UNIONVILLE: The Unionville Home Society will receive a grant of $134‘467 to assist with construction costs of a new recreation centre to complement a new senior citizens residence as well as the surrounding community. council would sell out for King and Georgina are a few dollars. the only municipalities in Vaughan Mayor Garnet the region which operate Williams noted that their own landfill sites “even a little landfill site and King Mayor will be controlled by the Margaret Britnell said region.“ the concept of regional YORK: A grant of $12,305 will go to the Seneca Aero Club to share in the purchase of an airplane. NEWMARKET: The Tough to Beat Grants totalling $396,214 have been ap- proved for 20 projects in the Regional Municipality of York from the proceeds of the Ontario Lottery. s2700 %0FF % OFF 960FF Regular Prices Regular Prices Regulat Prices Central Ontario Senior Football League will receive a grant of $9,245 to share in the purchase of football equipment for 8 teams. MARKHAM: A grant of $5,300 will be made to the Town of Markham Parks and Recreation Depart- ment to share in the construction costs and lighting of three double tennis courts. HOLLAND LANDING: The East Gwillimbury Public Library will use a grant of $4.005 towards the purchase of Canadian and French books and furnishings and equip- ment. KLEINBURG: The McMichael Canadian Collection will receive a grant of $3,000 to share in the cost of a series of special musical concerts. RICHMOND HILL: A grant of $650 will be made to the Maple District Hockey Team to defray travel costs to attend the Ministry of Natural Resources Hockey Tournament in Timmins. THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, June 20, 1979 â€" C-i UNIONVILLE: The 492-9641 Classes are now being offered in Stained Glass. Basic instruction will enable you to make your own Tiffany type lamps. Terrar- iums, Windows, etc. Complete stock of all stained glass supplies. Afternoon and evening classes available. Also Custom Work. Today, only a handful of people know what “The China Syndrome” means... Soon you will know. FURNITURE ACADEMY WORKSHOP STARTS FBI. JUNE 22 ONE WEEK ONLY SHOWTIMES 7 PM Er 9 PM for information & free brochures CONVENIENT YONGE STEELES LOCATION. Call 881-0001 or 441-2452 FRI. Er SAT. MIDNIGHT THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW Professional Instructors Plus all supplies and tools for Acorn Stained Glass LTD. 706 Gordon Baker Road Willowdale, Ontario GORDON BAKER RD authority should be op- posed immediately. Mayor Joe Dales said people in Georgina “are quite happy with our own dump and we don't want to import garbage.” MARKHAM: A grant of $2,100 will go to the Markham Minor Midgets Hockey Team to defray travel expenses to attend a hockey tournament in Winnipeg. Unionville Minor Hockey Association will receive a grant of $594 to share in the purchase of trophies. MARKHAM: A grant of $393 will be made to the Markham Aquatic Club to defray travel and ac- commodation costs to the Ontario Age Group Swimming Champion- ships in Thunder Bay. MARKHAM: A grant of $1,475 will go to the Markham Tennis Club to assist with the cost of resurfacing three tennis courts at Reesor Park. NEWMARKET: The York Pioneer and Historical Society will receive a grant of $1,952 towards renovations to the Queensville Library. SUTTON tWEST: A grant of $117 will go to the Georgina Badminton Club to share in the purchase of badminton equipment. STEELES AVENUE FINCH AVE 706

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