Thursday. August 30 Teresa and Ron Turner, Richmond Hill, a son at 7:55 am Audrey and Menno Pyper. Richmond Hill. a son at 11:39 am. Wednesday, August 29 Mary Kate and James Kerr, Richmond Hill‘ a daughter at 9:03 am. Martha and Guy Tackaberry. Keswick, a son at 3:40 pm. Adele and Bruno Pelliocciotta, Toronto, a daughter at 1:25 pm. Sunday. September 2 Ruth and Ted Howard, Aurora, 3 son at 2:07 pm Monday. August 27 Liliane and Henry Bieri, Oak Ridges, a daughter al 4:16 p.m‘ . Iris and Eugene Storozinski, Richmond Hill. a son at 1:05 pm. Brenda and Ron Smith, .Richmond Hill, a daughter at 10:59 pm. Tuesday. August 28 Gail and Murray Snider. Aurora, 3 son at 10:25 Patricia Cooper shows her sons Paul, 2, and Andrew. 4. their new baby brother. John David. He was born August 18 at York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg.) Friday. August 17 . 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The doors of the Canada Employment Centre for Sludents in Richmond Hill closed last Friday, but students have been given three alternatives if [hey are looking for a job. The Region of York has decided to invest some money to promote itself as a tourist attraction and the preparation of a draft promotional brochure is now under way. Using an example of literature produced by Peel Region, Councillor Michael McDonald (Georgina) said it is about lime we began to Three options open for kids seeking work Region to spend dollars building tourism image A food committee to llllll Inlcresl used on 9'h‘ia' per annum when you frame up yourself or let us custom trame up (Or you expertly. Toronto North. 1854 Avenue Road . . . . . . 1874568 Toronto Control. 581 Mt, Plenum Rd. .. . 584-9016 rDowmvlow 622 Shopplrd Avo. W. . . . r t t BSD-2648‘ Scarborough 551 Markham . t . . , . . . , . 431-1933 Scurborough. 1286 Konnody Road . . . . . 155-2976 wlllowdllcjsss Vonge Northtown Ctr . . 224-1409 WIIIodelo 1537 Stool" E . t . . r . . . . . , . . . 22t-5787. 16 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO TO SERVE VOU ‘Rate subjed to change without notice @flfï¬ï¬ï¬f 0i Aeqil Gmï¬'é“? A BUSH)! All) [10 IT YWRSElF PICTURE FRAMING GALLERY SAVE 20 - 30% mam Manbu Canada Dcpochlnsurance Cotponflon .4an Guaranteed Dally lnlemt Savings lhr lumv and plump utnvlt 780/942 97 797h/évsf- “ The third alternative is the main government employment office at 4900 Yonge Street, one-and-a- half blocks north of Sheppard Avenue in Willowdale. “This is a good place. a good way to promote our own touris( industry," he said. pointing to the colorful Peel pamphlet. Anyone with specific skills. such as typing, should call Hi Corps Office Assistance in town. said Monica Janach. of the centre. recognize the rich cultural and historical backgrounds of some of our older towns and villages in the Region. He was addressing last Thursday's Regional Council meeting, Committees for fur- niture and clothing are already in full swing with Marilyn Schiller at 884- 3216 looking after the collection of good or new clothing and Natalie Platner, at 884-1689, will arrange for pick-up of furnitï¬re guarantee groceries or sponsor the food bill for a family for a period of time is of prime im- portance. said Mrs. Gold. Miss Janach was 14mm " 75000 40¢on “We want to thank all employers. students and the community as a whole for the support given to the centre in 1979." said Miss Janach. “and we hope to see you in May of 1980.“ she added. The supervisor was delighted to report 993 personal visits had been made to employers in Richmond Hill this year‘ to promote the program. Fifteen hundred students registered for employment and 923 placements were made‘ she said; A preamble to Mr. McDonald‘s motion acknowledged Ontario's tourism industry generates over $5 billion annually and employs 12.5 per cent of the province's work force. pleased with the success of the centre in Richmond Hill this year. Fifteen hundred students registered for employment and 923 placements were made‘ she said. “They produced some good travel and tourist information on our behalf‘ Are you suggesting we do away with their services and concentrate on it ou- rselves?" he asked. "It is responsible for not only increased business and trade but also an increased assessment through providing large numbers of jobs.“ 1500 Royal York Road 249-1 895 44 Egllnlon Ave. w. 485-5545 (at Yonge) 3037 Huronlarlo St. Mluluauga 270~62M 95 Glen Cameron Rd. Thornhlll. Vongeâ€"Sleeles 881 â€"5164 3.5 I! in PHONE881'1616 ASTRO YOGURT 3 $1.14 limit 3/person Valid until Sept. 29/79. 175 grams WITH THIS AD SEPT. SPECIALS every fashionable Sunbrella Sunglass Council should have a copy of the final draft brochure by November 30.- Area municipalities have been asked to list their most attractive tourist attractions, their Mr. McDonald replied the central region does a good job for York. “but we have 10 do our own job for our own Region. We can still use their ser~ vices‘ though," he said. Lou Wainwright. another Richmond Hill councillor noted the Region contributed $5.000 last year to the Central Ontario Region. “They produced some “Then we can put the whole thing together and gel it into one brochure or information release. éombined with the transportation study as well.“ said Mr. Rowe. 41 Charles St. W. BIoorâ€"Yonge 923-5071 565 Egllmon Ave. W. 489-9741 5 St. Lawrence Market North. Fromâ€"Jam- 366-4353 2971 Bloor St. W. 233-9925 Richmond Hill Coun- cillor Gord Rowe thought the motion came a little early. though he agreed with its content. He suggested council wait until its next meeting. when it will discuss a paper on Economic Policy. DALES DISCOUNT PHARMACY 8200 BAYVIEW AVE PRICES IN EFFECT TILL SEPT. 29/79 11.30 am. - 4.30 pm. sites and to include photos. The Region also wants those potential attractions that can be converted into actual attractions for nominal costs (designation‘ walking. cycling or driving routes for existing facilities) listed. T‘ GOVE, CHAIRMAN, PLANNING COMMITTEE The subject lands are presently designated Rural Residential by the Official Plan which permits development to occur at a maximum density of 2 persons per acre. The purpose of this amendment is to designate the subject lands Urban Residential so as to permit the lands to be developed with municipal water and sanitary sewers and to extend the boundaries of the Markham - Unionville Planning District to include the subject lands. A Public Hearing will be held by Planning Committee of the Council of the Town of Markham to consider an amendment to the Official Plan of the Markham Planning Area for Part of Lot 16, Concession 5. The subject property (Ontam Associates Ltd.) comprises some 55 acres and is located at the north east corner of 16th Avenue and 5th Line (Warden Avenue) as shown on the map below. You are invited to attend the Hearing and to state your support of or objection to the proposed amendment. Should you be unable to attend written submissions will be received up to the time of the Hearing. The proposed amendment, the Official Plan and existing land use maps may be examined at the Planning Office. 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