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Richmond Hill Liberal, 12 Dec 1979, C9

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The -1and owners propose to develop 14 estates on two acres of land. and want the property rezoned from Dave Stephenson. Bill Corcoran. and a num- bered company. 359019 Ontario Limited, were represented by Lindsay Dale-Harris‘ a planner. who brought an ap- plication to planning committee last Tuesday for development of a 55- acre parcel on the south side of Gormley- Stouffville Sideroad. just east of Bayview Avenue. A developer in town and a member of Richmond Hill council have presented yet another official plan amendment. The audience, ex- pecting to see a typical A standing-room-only audience streamed into the first night of a two- night production of A Man For All Seasons. put on by St. Robert's Catholic High School last week. A man for all seasons A urora Students perform successful play Bridge By AVRIL McKENNA WOODBINE AVE. «1 MILE N OF HWY 7» BUTTONVILLE GOLF 8- COUNTRY CLUB y. NOW OPEN YEAR ROUND 3,; For The Finest Wedding Reception In E? The North End They’re seeking approval of new estate subdivision To view our club please call Bob Weir'at297â€"1711. New expanded facilities. Available for private parties, company banquets, golf tournaments, etc.‘ BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTIES NOW! Councillor John Bir- chall. a member of the planning committee, said he understood the regional planning comâ€" mittee had asked the town to imit further rural estate development after Spring Mills Estates. Mayor Dave Schiller said he was concerned minister. The mayor said the new official plan does see rural estate development in that area and once approved the applicants‘ proposal will come up with a priority listing. “But,” he added. “urgency is diminished because of both Spring The properlv in question is just east of the present Trailwoods subdivision and the proposed Spring Mills Estates. Firstâ€"night jitters may have been the reason it was difficult to hear the actors at the beginning of agncultural to industrial high school performance. was surprised to find the cast resembling one from the medieval era. The setting had a lot to do with the colorful costumes on loan from Stage Centre Productions. AVAILABLE RESERVATIONS Libéral King Henry was played by Quinn Wanko. He added a humorous touch with his colorful por- trayal of the young, handsome gentfeman seeking More's support in his marriage annulment. Richard Rich was with the timing of the application because of- fical plan amendments and objections to the new official plan will delay approval of the new of- ficial plan. now before the minister. the play. However, it didn‘t take long for them to get into gear. all other applications in the area to let the comâ€" mittee know the number of applications on file in the rural area. Planning Staff was asked to look at the ap- plication and Com- missioner of Planning‘ Bill Power, was requested Io take a look at Mills and Trailwoods~ our need is covered for about five years.“ Linda Murphy was Lady Alice More. a woman full of pride and love for her husband. played by Tom Filip- chuck, who emphasized his role of the nervous and weak man committing perjury against More. The hateful and power hungry character of Oliver Cromwell was Happier New Year Wed., Dec. 12th No. 1 Jackpot 53 No's. No.2 56 No's. Early Birds at 7:35 pm. Reg. Games & specials at 8 pm. ‘ "YOUR BINGO CENTRE FOR ALL SEASONS" NO PLAYERS UNDER 16 YEARS ADMITTED Price $50.00 dinner at 9:30 BOB DeANGELIS DANCE BAND RESERVATIONS 889-5666 8894702 889-4421 MAKE YOUR BESERVA Tia/VS NOW FOR A THORNHILL LIONS /" NEW YEAR'S DANCE RICHMOND HILL LEGION BINGO \7 AT THE THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTER BAYVIEW AND JOHN ST. DECEMBER 31 ST 9:00 PM-1 :30 AM ce $50.00 per couple, includes served full course roast beef Iner at 9:30 pm. with wine, dessert 8 party favours. E1 $600"" No.2 $500"“ Come join us for Christmas Dinner $$TWO JACKPOTS$$ § Children half price } Dinners served from 3 pm. to 9 pm 52 Reservations preferred 384-1370 muuuia. The Club is located at Mr. C. West and Mrs.A. 12125 Y S . _ Abssy devoted much of mond :geitfiemcs? their time and effort to John‘s Anglican Church making the play a suc- V ' cess. which. according to For partners and in- the audience‘s response. formation. call 884-1689 or it was The entire cast was given warm and en- thusiastic applause for the performance. The cast and crew had been working on the presen- tation for the past three months. Steve Vernon was narrator and as a master of many disguises, he also played the Common Mano His performance won him a standing ovation. The starring role went to Chris Potter â€" Sir Thomas More. He was so deeply devoted to God and his moral values. he was willing to die for them. played by Steve Martin. Cromwell stepped on everyone he could and destroyed people on his road to power. After the play. Steve said: “He‘s rotten, dirty and mean ~ and I loved every minute of it." in our picturesque country setting. Old-fashioned buffet style Christmas dinnerwwjmalljhe trimmings. ‘1035 per perso'r'i 727-2580 On Friday. November 30. a Howell Movement was played: Winners were Bev Jones and Peter Lariviere; Shirley Bays and Marcella Lawlers; Wendy and John Hunter. Following is a list of results from recent Aurora Bridge Club play: Wednesday. November 28 ~ Swiss team event: Doug Laird, Marjorie Nekechuk, Patsy Bean and Jean Honan were first; Marg Melnichuk. Jean Goodwin. Marg Davis and Heather Burling were second. Club results 8 $3 ENJOIY-IYSURE‘ELF ‘1 1 u .~ 03’ LONGER ’39 lg? CARRVILLE Two shows â€" 1:00 pm. and 4:00 pm Tickets $4.50 TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM BLUE JAYS SUB- MARINE 8 SAM THE RECORD MAN, HILLCREST MALL. 0 Gift Wrapped Boxes - Personal 8 Corporate 0 pheese Trays 0 Try our weekly specials RICHMOND HILL THEATRE SUNDAY AFTERNOON. DECEMBER 30, 1979 CANADIAN 8- IMPORTED CHEESE AND SPECIAL GUEST THE CRUNCH THE LAST CONCERTCM’ DECADE RICHMOND INN 9104 YONGE ST. THORNHILL CHEESE THE 889-9791 LIBERAL, Wednesday, December 12, 1979 â€" C STOP presents THE at the with IT'S ALL HERE! IN RICHMOND HILL COMPARE OUR PRICES

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