Engineering Admin- istrator. Bud Newton, said contractors have completed storm sewers for {he portion in question on both roads. Weather Libéral advemsers ODDFGCIQrQ Council will have to decide what will be in- cluded in the 1980 budget. he added. and the decision may not be forth- coming umil February or March of 1980. Commissioner of Works for the town, Bernie Toporowski. replied that the amount to reconstruct the [We deadâ€"end portions would be included in his department‘s 1980 budget figures. Six business owners in the area came before engineering committee last-:flhtmsda-yunmslï¬ng when the town planned to finish what it started. The town engineering department originally planned only to re-surface the two roads. but later decided to bring them up to urban standards. meaning the addition of storm sewers, curbs and gutters. As these improvements were more costly. reconstruction went over budget and now only the main part of each road will be complete â€" Industrial Road from Yonge Street east to Enford Road, and Enford Road from Industrial Road north to Elgin Mills. Enford Road in Rich- mond Hill is a mess â€" and Industrial Road is not much better. Construction woes increase on two streets Eaton Centre every weék, presenting an outstanding malrlltet for Mews merchants. . If you are presently operating a shop that seems right for The Mews, or have an idea that might be, contact Ernest W. Booth, Leasing Manager: The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited, Suite 210, The Eaton Centre 200 ane Street, Toronto, Ontario. MSB 2H1. Phone (416) 979-3300. Ii T he Mews is a charming new retailing area planned for Eaton Centre Lâ€"d' in space that overlooks the magniï¬cent Galleria. Anchored by a fabulous emporium-style restaurant and a famous French cafe, this theme development will fast become a major Toronto attraction within Eaton Centre. The ambience at The Mews will be "old world". lts passageways will be flanked by the red brick facades of art gallerieshartisans' studios, antique, gourmet and gift shops. More than 500,000 shoppers come to Eaton Centre every week, presenting an outstanding market for Mews ~..__L‘_., A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL SPECIALTY SHOPS AND ARTISAN S IN THE EATON CENTRE B/I'z‘z permitting. construction will be complete in about lwo weeks. he said. Bruce Langstaff, a volunteer in this year‘s United Way campaign (left) stands next to Toronto Dominion Bank Manager. Ross Clarke. The three-day blitz ofall banks in York Region was one aspect of this year‘s campaign. THE 4 WHEEL DRIVE AUTOMOBILE OUR OUT OF TOWN LOCATION ENABLES US TO SELL FOR LESS. Contractors have been IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON MOST MODELS. ALSO TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON REMAINING 1979’s. ' ALSO TEST DRIVE OUR ALL ‘ NEW 1980 1930 VI JEEPS 4 WHEEL DRIVE IT'S EASY TO GET TO construction told that one lane for trafï¬c must be main- tained at _all times during GOLDEN EAGLE JEEP GOV'T HOME INSULATION PROGRAM Rebate up to $500. CALL 486-5757 OR 884-5758 in the town, and council Monday night decided on Kennel Inn Animal Control Centre in Aurora because it will cost the town $14,226 less than Ryan's Animal‘sControl which has served the community for many years. 7 This year tenderers were asked to submit On January 1. 1980. the Towu of Richmond Hill will have a new dog catcher. Three com panics submitted bids this year for the control of animals S’qélggqgflome Insular/on ltd. 2347 YONGE STREET TORONTO. ONTARIO M4P 208 New dogcatcher for Hill YOUR HOME FOR AS LOW AS IF YOUR HOME WAS BUILT PRIOR TO 1961 AND IT IS YOUR PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE â€" YOU NOW QUALIFY FOR THE . . .. LEASE EXPIRED AT UPPER CANADA MALL LOCATION. BALANCE OF CURRENT FALL MERCHANDISE BROUGHT IN AT SAVINGS OF UP TO:‘ 1979 members, as at 7/11/79, will be eligible to vote. New members welcome. A 1% THE “WM? @“OD WE HAVE OVER 200 CARS & TRUCKS YORK NORTH PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ON THE SPOT FINANCING AVAILABLE NEWAND KINNEAR PONTIAC BUICK LTD. SWEATERS. SKIRTS. SHIRTS DRESSES. COATS & PANTS 70% OFF NOVEMBER 21, 1979 AT 7:45 PM. VICTORIA SOUARE COMMUNITY HALL SPECIAL SALE Speaker TO CHOOSE FROM IF YOU ARE THINKING OF LEASING GIVE BOB A CALL AT 884-4481 ANNUAL MEETING USE YOUR VISA OR MASTERCHARGE Toronto Area All Used Cars Are Complete! Safe BOB BYEH Checked By Our G.M. UcensedyMechatlIVIic! Sa‘es Reo- °C.M.H.C. APPROVED FIBERGLAS MATERIAL OMEMBER BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU 0 FULLY INSURED 8: BONDED ' 0 CONSUMER PROTECTION REG.#1531927 UMETRO LICENSE A00161 0 ROOF VENT INSTALLATION 013$ STOREY SPECDALISTS Call Cynthia Viersen - 889-3079 : JOHN GAMBLE, M.P. HILLCREST MALL 884â€"2400 (18th Ave. 8 Woodbine) costs for two and three year contracts for both 60 and 80 hours of patrol. Tenders for the first year. on a three year contract. were as follows: Kennel Inn. $45,200; Rich- mond Hill Veterinary Holdings Limited, $50,000; and Ryan's Animal Control, $59,400. Kennel Inn also serves the towns of Aurora, King. Whitchurch - Stouffville and Bradford. They have bid for the Richmond Hill contract three times un- CaH'Today For Details Richmond Hillâ€"Au rouâ€"Nowmnrkot Ana 400 NEWKIRK ROAD RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO L4G 3G7 Clerk of the town. Dave Weldon. said additional hours of patrolling over and above the 60 hours were included in the contract to allow flexibility of staff calling for extra patrols when necessary. Services contracted for include patrols from 7 am. to 7 p.m., 24 hour emergency service. the answering of complaints and wild life calls and a dog pound to hold animals for owners to claim. successfully in the past 9612 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL AVAII ABLE ONLY AT ALLENCOURT ‘ Bayview & Matkham Rd.. Richmond Hill WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SHOP 'N SAVE AT BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO SHOP AND SAVE! in-store Bakery DINNER ROLLS Fresh from our POWDERED DETERGENT GRADE 'A' SMALL TIDE EGGS MACARONI & Cheesâ€; CATELU DINNER INSTANT COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE SPECIALS EFFECTIVE TIL SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1979 THE LIBERALmWednesday 1 D02 Reg. 8 ft! 79‘ 6 LITRE BOX 10 OZ JAR . November 7, 1979 â€" A.3 $588) a 499 Per Doz.