l’revent chimney tires, Have your gtjifnney swept to-day. Most fireplaces S30 Bookkeeping 8 Accounting Services All types of a|terations, rough framing, drywall E: rec rooms. Licensed B~5673A insured. Free estima‘es. 883- 7258 THINKING 0F SELLING TUPNUHï¬I AUCHUMHWS 0Real Estate 0Construction CHARLIE DUNN Financial Statements Income Tax Seeretarial Margaret Tulonen 8815248 â€"excellent serviceâ€" Chimney L Evenings ROSENBERG & COMPANY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 883-1664 50 Yonge Street 8., Aurora, Ontario 773-5952 BODKKEEPING SERVICES Accounnng Béokkeepmg Income Tax By the week, mdnlh or year Italian-German translations THE CHIMNEY SWEEP C0. MARLENE PARISI 889-7250 PAYROLL, INCOME TAX BOOKKEEPING 8' ACCOUNTING SERVICES DJ. DILWORTH & ASSOC. ACCOUNTING INCOME TAX 5' Kiltountants , (Chartered) Days Accounting Services ‘ KNOW YOUR COSTS FIRM QUOTATIONS Richard E. Wilson Chartered Accountant 8185 Yonge Street Suite 206 Thornhifl, Ontc L3T 2C6 For small businesses STE/VMAR CARPENT R Y CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Accountmg' Bookkeeping Serwces Income Tax Preparations 10820 muss AI oxmnn 8844030 KEN R. McKEOWN Registered Industrial Accountant BRADLEY & HILL (416) 881-0915 221-1462 8895683 MR. GOLDSTEIN 10256 Yonge St Richmond Hill 325 Richmond St‘ Richmond Hill Chartered Accountants Kennerh M. Pal 8849697 8842092 881-5294 5 783-4558 889-1377 REFERENCES l \ FOR HOME OR BUSINESS »‘ USEOUR SERVICE DIRECTORY 8840554 TFCZC IFCIO IFCZI Specialists in steam clleaning of broadloom, rugs 8 up- holstery. Also washing of ceilings, walls 8 woodwork. Satisfaction guaranteed. I 'Contractom Will do movm Whax hmvou Bathroom renovations. Ceramic tiles, floor and walls. General Contrac- ting. 297-4548 PROFESSIONAL CLEANING 'PLASTERING OCERAMIC YILE 'DRYWALL TAPING OTEXTURED DCEILINGS b WALLS PICKUP TRUCK EXPERIENCED HOME HANDYMAN All types of elecflical work Residential-Commerical-lndus trial, Free Estimates. BRANCO ELECTRIC llL‘. N0.E596 Additions, Renovations, etc No Job 100 small. 130 CentreSt‘W. WILL DO PAINTING MINOR REPAIRS RUBBISH REMOVAL SMALL MOVES AND SNOW SHOVELLING REASONABLE RATES Cleanup service Garages, basements. attics Odd jobs & What Have You Acorn Olympic fireplaces All types, instalIations, brick iacings For estimates call Kevin Rec Rooms ~ Bathrooms Fireplaces 8 General Repairs CONTRACTING CO. FRAN TILE Double or triple glass Storm windows Storm Doors Siding Overhang Awnings Eavestroughing HANS BUTT 883-4625 Handyman Home Improvements ELECTRICIAN OFREE ESTIMATES All work guaranteed "N0 J08 TDU SMALL " ALUMINUM REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Building Products Energy Savings! R. DURAN DON’T CUT INTO YOUR LEISURE TIMEH Remodelling Renovating PLASTERER TILE SETTER Handyman Eiectricians 883-3170 Fire Place Service 881-5235 Home -' Cleaning TRl-WAY SERVICES 495-0873 497-1787 889-4106 BOB ROSS CARPENTRY CONTRACTOR Man with 635-7918 833-5861 881-5137 8835432 BMI'IBB ‘anrups or C6 W13 TFCZA TFCZS TFC24 [Snow Removal Invoices, envelopes. stencils. letters resumes and thesis on LEM Selectra Expetienced. prompt 8. reasonable. New work, reroofs, chimney repairs. Workmanship guar- anteed. Free estimates. In- surance work accepted. _ 881-1803 bus. 8815575 res ROBERT McGUWA/V 884-0438 Typewriters Adding Machines Sales, Service Er Rentals A/f’s Ofï¬ce Machines 9196 Yonge St. South of Carville Rd. Richmond Hill 8811997 CARPENTER Member of the Toronto Home Buulders Assoc. CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY LOMBARDI CONTRACTING Cabinets, baths. rec rooms dty wall, additions. All home improvements Free estimates Repairs â€" Alterations Bathrooms 8 Kitchens Remodelled Reasonable Rates New - Reroofing ~ Repairs Free Estimates F0 R WA TEHPHDUFINE CDNL‘RETE ALSO PA TIOS, CHIMNEYS, PUHBHES 101.773 88 Bake: Ave. Richmond Hill 8841745 'Siding °Soflil 'Shunels 'Mndows SNOW PLOWING Home“; , , Improvements Machines , g .....?h°t°£IaPhL Driveways - parking lots ROOFING Richmond Hill Contracting Co. Ltd. by Ursula Liane 6123 YONGE ST WILLOWDALE 225â€"8881 BLOWN IN . FREE ESTIMATES 883-3500 884-9000 CUSTOM BUILT HOMES ADDITIONS , REC ROOMS INSULATION GENERAL CONTRACTING MacPHEE ALUMINUM TYPEWRITER RENTALS LH. SIMS North Ridge Slave Radio dispatched Insuiati‘on; HEWâ€"566' 'â€" 85 CENTRE S_T_:_E_., By McKinley FREE ESTIMAI'E. JOHN MacPHEE 773-4521 RICHMUHD'ML‘L" Metro No. B 5346 TYPING 381-5555 Evgs 8849846 Roofing Typing 881L5227 Bmï¬ng Free Estimales 883-3033 'Doors 'Eaves OFascia OAwnings mailings TFC20 I’Nl FC3 I Tree Service Liberal 3 All alterations, repairs or new work. TREE REMOVAL Free Esï¬mates. For informa tion ca“ Gary. 538-6808 TREE REMOVAL Trees, bushes & stumps Cut or Removed 889-0375 For complete plumbing and pool service. Karl Bundschuh g 334:4ï¬324f On most work done before'January 1st,'80. DECORATING PLUMBER and Paperhanging Excellent Rates Professmnal Flmsh Guaranteed HUGH BARR 889-2773 FREE ES T IMA TES 223-0873 V Leslie 833-5995 ALL WORK GUARAN 638-6808 PAINTING PAINTING Painting Er Decorating 20% DISCOUNT 881-2345 D. BARKER PAINTING & DECORATING 881 -2345 JOEL G. MILLER EARL J. WINEMAKER Free Estimates free Estimate: For miormatia‘ WINEMAKER & MILLER LIC. P1068 CALL GAR Real Estate. Landlord & Tenant ' Busmess Law, Debtors & Creditors Rights Estates. Wills & Trusts No charge for initial half-hour consultation Open evenings by appointment cm: Litigation Family Law 8. Dlvome Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries 10023 Yonge Street Richmond Hill EXTERIORâ€"INTERIOR PAPER HANGING 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE FREE [S T [MA T [S THORNHILL PLUMBING SERVICES LIMITED A. Patterson 889-3726 Evgs. ' For free estimates "Plumbing Lawyers Painters » TFC25 After hours Police issued 2,356 verbal cautions, most for seat belt violations. The fine for not wearing a seat belt is $28 {or each charge Seventyâ€"five drivers were checked for suspected liquor offences and 11 liquor charges were laid. A total of 8.119 vehicles had been stopped up to 3 am. December 19; and-of these. 17 motorists were charged with impaired driving. r There were 38 other traffic act charges. 19 of these for seat belt violations. Increased cruisers are on the roads between 7 pm. and 3 am. and on .New Year's Eve spot checks will begin at 2 pm. and continue into New Year’s Day. In the first 18 days of a region-wide spot check blitz, York Regional Police have stopped more than 8,000 vehicles. Spot checks, which were stepped up December 1, will continue until the end of the holiday season. Police check Libéral PAINTING & PAPER HANGING PAINTING 884-5405 640-2505 R.E. Dunn 727-3303 884-9235 Exterior Interior G. Borearan 88441235 "£18 62w†TFCZI VFCIB The first car carrying TTC and municipal of- ficials left the city limits at 7.30 pm. on that date and was greeted in Rich- mond Hill by the Aurora Band and a game of softball. Transportation on Yonge Street was a bothersome question for residents and politicians of this area as the year 1930 got underway. When the ,county with- drew its court action, radial service from Toronto to Richmond Hill (as far north as the old bus loop across from Richmond Heights Centre) was resumed July 17 after a four-month hiatus. With that vote becoming known‘ the municipalities north as far as Newmarket decided to consider purchasing the line from Richmond Hill to Newmarket, at $150,000, but nothing came of that effort. This revived service was to continue until the autumn of 1948 when radial service was discontinued in an effort to conserve electricity during that winter. Some years before, the City of Toronto had purchased the North Yonge Railway from Mackenzie and Mann and were threatening to cease operating the radial cars on March 15 and sub- stitute buses. Results of that vote were 1,835 for and 110 against In Richmond Hill, 248 ratepayers voted yes and only six voted no. In the Yonge Street area of Markham, the line purchased was approved by a vote of 171 to eight, and in Vaughan, the front favored the proposal 178 to 10. Involved in the pur- chase were North York, Vaughan, Markham and Richmond Hill with the asking price $150,000. A vote on this proposal was set for May 3 with only property owners and tenants with ex- ceptionally long leases entitled to vote. WitB Toronto‘s plans to revamp its Yonge Street service by building a In fact. a rival bus system was introduced in 1929. County Council decided to fight the cancellation in the courts on the basis of an existing agreement. Negotiations were held March 20 in North York Township Hall for the purchase of the line as far north as Richmond ’Hill with the TTC doing the operating. Area residents felt that bus service would not be as safe (one had burned) or as satisfactory as the electrically operated cars. The city proposed to York County Council that the latter either purchase the line or assume responsibility for deficits. Yesterdays B\' M AR Y DAWSON Minimum bills per month or Flat Rate Water Heating Charge First 250 KWH per month Next 9,750 KWH per month Next 247,000 KWH per month Balance KWH per month First 50 KW per month Balance KW per month J.C. Gilbert Vice-Chairman D.K. Fraser, QC Commissioner In October, 1979, this Commission was advised by Ontario Hydro that the increase in the wholesale cost of power for 1980 would be about 16.4%. Of this overall increase, 7.4% represented the end of the special rebates under the regulations of the Antiâ€"Inflation Board, for excess revenues in 1978, and the remainder is due to increased costs for power generation in 1980. Rate studies were then performed for Vaughan Hydro, and the conclusions drawn were that, aside from the phasing-out of the special discounts which will be complete on December 31st, 1979, an increase in local rates of 10.8% would be necessary. The rate schedule shown below was therefore adopted by the Commission in November, and, subject to the approval of Ontario Hydro, will be applied to energy used after December 31$t, 1979. The usual technique of pro-rating energy use on the basis of the ratio of days before year-end to the normal billing period will be used for the initial 1980 billing. Former customers of Woodbridge Hydro should note that the phasing-in discount applied to their bills in 1979 will no longer apply. VAUGHAN HYDRO The end ofradia/s to Richmond Hill 3r month $4.00 $4.00 . 25°l KW -{eating Charge Schedule 160 THE VAUGHAN HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMMISSION subway well underway. providing cars for the North Yonge Railway would not be possible. so the radial died and buses were substituted. This was later extended for several additional years. The right-of-way enabled the provincial 20vernment to widen The rails were removed and sold for scrap and the right-ofâ€"way turned over to the Ontario Govem- ment in exchange for relief from seat tax on the bus service for 10 years. Saturday, December 29 Sunday, December 30 Monday, December 31 Tuesday, January 1 Wednesday, January 2 Thursday, January 3 Friday, January 4 Wednesday, December 26 Thursday, December 27 Friday, December 28 Centennial Pool 1979 161 Newkirk Road "Pursuant to section 46 of The Assessment Act, I hereby extend to the 22nd day of January, 1980, the day upon which the assessment roll for the year 1979 is required to be returned in all municipalities, in the Regional Municipality of York and the Regional Municipality of Haltonâ€"Peel, except the Town of East Gwillimbury, and the Town of Milton, where the day upon which the assessment roll is required to be returned is extended to the 15th day of February, 1980. And further take notice that the time for lodging a complaint with the Assessment Review Court in respect of any assessment contained in the assessment roll that is required to be returned on the 22nd day of January, 1980, is extended to the, 12th day of February, 1980, and in respect of any assessment contained in the assessment roll that is required to be returned on the 15th day of February, 1980, is extended to the 7th day of March, 1980. Ontario RICHMOND HILL CHRISTMAS SWIMMING PROGRAMME NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS S.R. Greenwood, P. Eng. General Manager 8 Secretary 1980 RATE SCHEDULE The Assessment Act Ministry of Revenue RESIDENTIAL 5.40°/KWH 3.05°/KWH 3.05°/KWH REGULAR 5.40°/KWH 3.55°/KWH 2.20°/KWH 1.20°/KWH G. Risk Iommissioner THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. December 26. 1979 â€" B-5 AND TENANTS The right-of-way enabled the provincial government to widen Yonge Street. Thus ended a 50-year service to the region, the first Metropolitan Railway car having reached Richmond Hill in 1898. $2.70/KW 12:00 - 1:30 PM. â€" Adult Swim 2:00 - 3:30 PM. â€" Public Swim 4:00 - 5:30 PM. â€" Public Swim 7:00 - 8:30 PM. w Public Swim 2:00 - 3:30 PM. â€" Public Swim 4:00 » 5:30 PM. â€" Public Swim 7:00 - 9:00 PM. â€" Public Swim Regular Programme (35 above) Regular Programme (as above) Pool Closed Pool Closed Regular Programme Regular Programme 7:00 - 9:00 PM. â€" Public Swim GENERAL SERVICE LORNE MAECK, MINISTER OF REVENUE. Mayor GA. Williams Chairman To meet the deadline, the first car was towed into the village by horses since electrification had not been completed this far north. Libéral T.M. RUSSELL, DEPUTY MINISTER. J.C. Graham 10mmissioner LARGE 1.20°/KWH 1.20°/KWH 1 .20°/KWH 1.20°/KWH 88¢6551 $6.90/KW $6.90/KW $4.00 25‘/ KW Pool Closed