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Richmond Hill Liberal, 12 Dec 1979, C2

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Public meeting for Bayview residents Hesse Rimon, the planning consultant for Beamish Construction Company. has asked the town to look at an ap- plication to change the split zoning on a property located at the north end of Edward Street. just north of Elgin Mills Road. The parcel. owned ‘by Beamish Construction. is divided by zoning, two- lhirds residential and one-third industrial. in the existing official plan. . A public meeting will be set up as soon as possible to give residents on Bayview Avenue. north of Elgin Mills Road. another look at an industrial proposal. Mr. Rirflon prophses “class A industrial, with aUdeposit Adults and family groups welcome! There will be a 95¢ charge for each additional persdn in portraits. No limit on number of photo- graphic packages (full package orders only). Choice of available backgrounds. Our selec- tion of poses. Offer good for portralts taken untll Dec. 15m Markham Place, Markham Square One, Mississauga Upper Canada Mall, Newmarket Wed. to Sat. 9:30 to 9:00 Friday. December 7 Carolyn and Kevin Dicernan. Richmond Hill,_,a son at 1:30 pm. Patricia and Robert Creasy, Richmond Hill, a daughter at 7:44 pm. Charlotte and Irving Grad, Markham, a son at 10:48 pm. Barbara and Stephen Bumfield, Richmond Hill, a daughter at 11 pm. 1' Saturday. December 8 Suzanne and Peter Welsh. Richmond Hill. a son at 11:19 am 7:12 am. ‘ Jay and Robert Lambert, Queensville, a son at 4:15 Teresa and Bill Good. Lake Wilcox, a daughter at 4:31 pm. Wednesday. December 5 Zara and Rada Wahab, Richmond Hill, a son at Monday; December 3 Catherine and Gerald Graham‘ Unionville, a son at 11:25 a.m. Susan and Stephen Mitchell, Pickering, a daughter at 12:25 pm. Linda and Bob Cole, Thornhill, a daughter at 1:13 Tuesday. December 4 Nellie and John Jansen, Maple, a daughter at 12:21 Following is a list of babies born during the past week at York Central Hospital. Richmond Hill. Nellie Jansen of Major Mackenzie Drive, Maple, holds her new daughter, Janice Wilma. Janice was born December 4 at York Central Hospital. Richmond Hill. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg). '-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, December 12. 1979 Sears \ \ \\\\\ \f. \\ V :5 V‘ ‘-\ \ . *‘I “\V \ Look who ’3 ' arrived 0 One 8x10 0 Three 5x7’s 0 Fifteen wallet size Also available at Hamilton, Guelph and Kitchener studios 19 color portraits: 12%.5 blur Portr_ait Studio ponrallsliassfiorts/frames All municipal services are already available for a development, pointed out Mr. Rimon, giving the town industrial assessment at no extra cost. Mr. Rimon also assured the council his client would erect a “meaningful” buffer of trees and a berm to protect residents to the east. The Planning staff was asked to make a report on the application and a public meeting is to be set up to let residents look at the Beamish proposal and consider their concerns. 23 and one-half acre property fronting on the CNR tracks. no open storage",’for the The first alteqnative offered a core With one Kindergarten. six Markham trustee. John Myers expressed concern about the alternatives presented to the board for approval. ‘ When the entire school is completed, it is difficult to see where the core ends and the modules begin. To this core are atâ€" tached several modular units. which are classrooms. Washrooms and health and guidance centres are also included in the core. as is the Kindergarten. Most trustees were concerned about the size of the. actual core. which is a central structure of bricks and mortar housing gymnasium. library. science. art and music rooms and several classrooms plus ad- ministration and main- tenance rooms. men. 4. the York Couniy Board of Education decided last week. The new public school in [he Risebrough sul} division will be built under the core concept Risebrough school to follow core concept construction START SAVING AN AVERAGE 30% ON FUTURE HEATING BILLS ’30 o EAL You hold the winning hand 0 Ifyour house was built priorto Jan. 1/61 0 If it is your principal residence 0 Ifyou have never claimed a rebate before, then you are eligible for a $500 maximum Government insulation grant covering: 0 100% of the insulation materials. up to $350. 0 1/3 of the labour cost PLAY IT STRAIGHT WITH PRESTIGE ( 'H \RGPX WITH OUR we insulate attics wnh bIOWn FIBERGLAS material We insulate “knee walls“ and crawl spaces on 1% storey houses. we install roof vents we do all the paper work we are fully unsured we guarantee all our work . we use only CMH C. approved materials Prestige 11 CANSO RD REXDALE INSULATION After much discussion, members of the board decided to convert one of the allocated classrooms lo a Kinderganen if the Mr. Myers is concerned about only one Kin- dergarten being included in the Risebrough school and was able to show population predictions for 1980 and 1981 where the number of Kindergarten aged children would triple. Other alternatives all offered variations on this theme, with additions to bring the capacity to 705 or 745 and all cost much more than the allocated $2 million. The Board understands that the $2 million is the maximum allowed for this school. but wants confirmation in writing from the Ministry of Education. The pupil places in this plan would be 530. and the total expected cost would be a shade over $2 million. classrooms,‘ special subject rooms found in a core and allowed for four modules. 247-5451 Trustee Myers insists that the first alternative, which is the plan allowing a capacity of 530 simply is not large enough for the projected population in that area, but he was Speed in making the final decision is im- portant since the Ministry of Education allocated the $2 million for Risebrough, only on the condition that it be nearing completion by the end of 1980. need should arise In the Radio Shack advertisement in this publication on November14th,1979_ the French Continental telephone. 43-320. was incorrectly described as having “14K gold filigree". It should have read “gold-plated filigree". We apologize for any inconvenience this may have created for our customers. Radio mack DIVISION, Tâ€"AN'DY ELECTRONICS LIMITED Well, Santa knows of a place where you can find not only fun toys, but educational toys. He thinks it’s important Thank you, Santa But are toys and games enough? So often those new Christmas presents fall short of a child's needs. Sure, any toy is fun to play with, but is it beneficial? Christmas morning! There's no other morning of the year quite like it. It's dolls, trucks, candyâ€"canes, games and other shiney new things. It's a morning of bright, shining faces full of anticipation. It’s a children’s morning. BUY HERE PEOPLE SELL HERE CORRECTION The board approved construction as a core concept, and architects are now preparing plans, and if all goes well. construction should begin early in the new year. If the population in- creases and the school is threatened with over- crowding, more modules can be added to take the overflow. assured that that's what the core concept is all about. Bayview Shopping Centre Sherway Gardens Scarborough Town Centre Eatons Centre Parent’s choice . . . Teacher’s choice . . . Plans showing the above proposed work may be seen at the office of Ronald Gee, Planning and Design Engineer, at the Engineering Building (Tel: 895-2303 or 364-8731). DATED at Newmarket this 22nd day of November 1979 Pursuant to section 446 of The Municipal Act, the Engineering Committee 'of the Regional Council will, at its meeting to be held at 2:00 pm. on the 8th day of January, 1980, at the Engineering Building on the west side of Woodbine Avenue one and one quarter miles north of the Aurora Sideroad, hear any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard. Anyone wishing to be heard is requested to advise the undersigned prior to the meeting. If any party entitled to be heard does not attend at the hearing, the Committee may proceed in his absence and he will not be entitled to any further notice in the proceedings. THE COUNCIL OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK PROPOSES TO PASS A BY-LAW AUTHORIZING: BLDOMINGTON ROAD the widening and construction of Bloomington Road (Regional Road No. 40) from 3rd Line, Leslie Street (Regional Road No. 12) to the CNR tracks in the Third Concession in the Towns of Richmond Hill and Aurora to a basic width of 100 feet with additional widening at cuts, fills and its intersection with 3rd Line, Leslie Street (Regional Road No. 12); the site preparation and fencing, and the grading gravelling and paving thereof to provide a basic two lane roadway with additional turning lanes at the intersection at 3rd Line, Leslie Street (Regional Road No. 12); the construction of culverts, drainage works and all other related works and undertakings; and the acquisition of the necessary lands and interests in lands. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF YORK You’ll find thousands of educational products on display and a trained, knowledgeable staff on hand to help you choose the right product for your child. You’ll find that learning can be fun after all. Drop in and see us today, and your child may thank you and Santa tomorrow. that a child learn as well as play. It's a store stocked with toys, games and activities of an educational nature for children of all ages. (Regional Road No. 40) ROBERT N. VERNON Regional Clerk 62 Bayview Avenue Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 4W9 ' Telephone: 895-1231 Ext. 35 362-2464 Ext. 35 .

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