Other passengers in the vehicle at the time. were Sylvia Clark. 34 and the Clark's son. Jamie, 7. Cindy Clark was a passenger in the vehicle driven by her father. Robert Clark, 38. of 14 Flavian Court. Bramalea‘ when it was struck by another vehicle. A four-year~old Bramalea girl was killed as a result of a two-car collision on 17th Avenue at Leslie Street Saturday afternoon. The Toronto report. which will be discussed by City Council next week‘ recommends the sections of the sewer system running from Richmond Hill to Newmarkel. those coming from Pickering and another section A 47-year-old Down- sview man is dead and a 54-year~old King Town- ship man has been charged with criminal negligence causing death as a result of a collision between a car and a garbage truck at the corner ofthe Bloomington Road and Bayview Avenue. Saturday morning. The vehicle driven by Anthony C. Simmond, 455 Sentinel Road. Down- sview was eastbound on the Bloomington Road, when it was struck by a garbage truck travelling southbound on Bayview Avenue. The collision forced the Simmond vehicle down an embankment. He was referring to the charge there will be in- sufficient population growth in York and Durham Regions to warrant such a heavy expenditure on water and sewage treatment plants. Garbage truck, car collide; man dead In response to a Toronto planning report calling for cutbacks in the $360 million York-Durham Servicing Scheme‘ Regional Chairman Bob Forhan said there is no reason surrounding municipalities should have to suffer because Metro failed to do its planning homework 10 years ago. Asked if there were rumors population projection for York would be scaled down. Mr. Forhan said no. 4-year-old girl dies in collision Why should we suffer for city W0 es - Forhan “Right now we have Markham and Vaughan requesting additional capacity for industrial and residential land." he said. The two ministers. two committee members and the Laos refugee family assembled at the manse on Sunday for a picture to com- memorate their arrival in Rich- mond Hill. Left to right. The Very Rev. Bruce McLeod, Tim Pat- terson. Dawn Osmond. and Father Icy roads are being blamed for the accident. All involved were taken to York Central Hospital. where Ethel Nutter was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit and all others were treated and released. The driver of the second vehicle was Mavis Nutter of the 9th Concession. Markham and her passenger was Ethel Nutter of Lawrence Avenue East. Scar- borough. The vehicle driven by Anthony C. Simmond, 455 Sentinel Road. Down-‘ sview was eastbound on the Bloomington Road, when it was struck by a garbage truck travelling southbound on Bayview Avenue. they get their figures from." said Mr. Forhan. “The cost of running the system from Pickering to York is a total of $200 million. The most that could be saved by not finishing the Richmond Hill-Newmarket section is 10 per cent of that or $200000." The Regional Chair- man. in his c_omments about meeting population growth expectations. has allowed Newmarket an additional 7,000 people and Aurora 5,000. Once on the scheme. Aurora will He felt the report more specifically referred to the part of the scheme from Aurora to Newmarket. The population on the existing treatment plant in Newmarket is currently 32.500. That is flexible only to a maximum of 35,000. Once Newmarket is on the York-Durham system, its capacity should reach 40‘000~42,000 by the year 2,000. running through Vaughan. not be built. It claimed $163 million of laxpayers‘ money could be saved. don‘t know where Clement Schwalm. behind the refugee family. In the rush to get ready. young Fong (insert) caught her finger in the door and had to be taken to York Central Hospital. The finger was not broken, just bruised. (Liberal Photo by Alex Bruyns) He said he has been in constant contact with the Ministry of Housing. The scheme was approved. the documents were all signed long ago and as far as York is concerned, the system will be completed as planned, he said. "If Metro had done its planning homework 10 years ago. there wouldn‘t be a need to produce these last-minute reports. Just because they‘re having planning problems now doesn‘t mean the scheme can’t go ahead as planâ€" ned,“ said the chairman. be able to accommodate 20.000»22,000. It now has capacity for just over 15.000 people. Po’ï¬â€˜meflias FAIR LADY FLOWERS \/ CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS ~ ASSORTED IOSHEETS PER PKG, $1“9 30 SHEETS $429 STOCKING STUFFERS: HUGE QUANTITY IN STOCK 261 BAYTHORN DRIVE THORNHILL- 889-5158 GIFTS AND NOT/ONSA VA/LABLE CHARGEX LARGE 3" STICK-ON-BOWS ALL COLOURS 25c EACH/ $2“9 DOZ CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS“. CUSTOM-MADE, READY-MADE OR BUY THE PIECES AND MAKE YOUR OWN and LARGER ~ ALL COLOURS. 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