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Richmond Hill Liberal, 27 Jun 1979, B5

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practice, Richmond Hill Baptist Church, 7:30 pm. Alateen-Aurora United Church, 8 pm. Info: 773-4539. Craft evening, St. Paul’s United Church. 7:30 p.m. Info: 773-5603. Sea Cadets RCSCC Patriot, St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Boys 14 gnd‘up. 7:30 - 9:30 pm. Info: 884- York Philharmonic Choir Duplicate Bridge. 12125 Yonge Street. 8 pm. Info: 884-1689. Lions Bingo at 7:40 pm, Centre Street, Richmond Hill Richvale Lions Bingo at Richvale Lions Hall. 31 Spruce Avenue. 7.30 p.m, Canada Day in Thornhill. Sports program at 10 a.m. Folk festival from 2 to 5 pm. Richvale Lions Bingo. Richvale Lions Hall. 31 Spruce Avenue. 7:30 p.m. HELPMATE INFORMATION COMMUNITY CALENDAR 883-2234 JUNE-JULY 883-2234 Local Improvement Assessment Rolls. available from the Clerk's office, show in the Richvale Sewer Project, com- pleted in 1978. out of 17.130 total feet of flankage in Richvale, 5.660 The [de policy is [0 allow the firSl 150 feet of flankage exempt from assessment, but the property owner musr pay .excess foorage. On corner lots the town con- siders the property as fronting on two Streets and property owners are charged frontage and “flankage”. The town policy on local im- provements is to consider that recipients of the benefits of project should pay a portion and the costs are calculated on foomge of property. If a County Court appeal las: week had been successful it could have cost Richmond Hill tax- payers or recipients of a local improvement 2 total of $84,000. RICHMOND HILL 10217 YONGE ST. 883â€"4222 To prepare for the campaign, many lists have :0 be updated, which requires a lot of telephone contacts. Volunteers who can give Your community needs you i . . to do some TELEPHONE WORK. Preparations are already underway in the United Way office for their upcoming cam- paign. The United Way runs a major fund raising campaign on behalf of a number of social service agencies in York Region. Some of the agencies which belong to the United Way are Helpmate Information & Referral Services: Operation Catch-up; Family Services; York Region Y. ’- SUNDAY Monday UNITED OPTICAL one of the many advantages of contact lenses is that you might even forget you’re wearing them °Bausch 8 Lamb soflens ohard lenses 03 month trial period 0money back guarantee RICHMOND INN BENNY & THE MINK 10097 Yonge St. 884â€"1 101 THIS WEEK AT THE Take a closer look; is she wearing contacts? Having a deep corner lot can pro ve expensive three locations to serve you WILLOWDALE 6351 YONGE ST 222-6002 Legal Aid Clinic, 7-10 pm. Info 884-9148. Mother’s Break, 9:30-11:15 am Richmond Hill United Church Info: 8844294. Navy League Cadets, Richmond Hill United Church. 6:30 pm. Boys 10â€"13 years. Info: 223~8868. Richmond Hill Public Library preâ€"school story hour, 10 - 10:45 am. Pre-registration. Richmond Hill Aquatic Club practice, Centennial Pool, 5:30 p.m. Info: 884-4594. (‘anada Day Thornhill. Sports program at 10 a.m. Folk Festival from 2 to 5 p.m. In an interview Mrs. Smillie said she felt the 150 foot exemp- tion was n01 right for their area as this part of Richvale was one with the largest 101 sizes. The (0an charge [0 (he Smillies for local improvements was $3,918 and if the appeal was successful they could have saved $1,763.43. Mr. and Mrs. Smillie‘s property has 125 feet of frontage on Westwood Lane and 279 feet of flankage on Denham Drive. Rosemarie and Robert Smillie‘ of 73 Westwood Lane were two of approximately 150 who appealed the Local Improvement Tax levied for the Richvale project [0 the count of Revision in the town. These figures were approved by council before construction and home owner§ werevinformed of the costs at public meetings and by private notice. feet were taxed at a total cost to residents of $84,506. Tuesday MONDAY Before you start the telephone work, you will be given complete information on Who to comacx. wha: information is required, and how :0 record in The pre-campaign telephone work is very important to ensure a smooth campaign‘ and thus the continuation of vital community services. You_can even work in the comfort of your owu home â€" an ideal opportunity for someone who can't get out of the house. Lib’éral :WO or three hours a week or more to update (he liSIS are needed. TORONTO 102 BLOOR ST. W 9644119 Richmond Hill Aquatic Club practice, Centennial Pool, 5:30 4:30 pm. Call’the Health Unit: 884-1133; 887-5245; 332-1384; 297- 3324. Free Topical Fluoride Clinic for children, 3~16 years. 8:30 am.- Richvale Lions Drum Corps and Color Guard, Lions Hall, 31 Spruce Avenue, 6:30 p.m.â€"8:3O ()ne Parent Families Association general meeting at Thornhill (‘ommunity Centre. Storytime for pre-schoolers. 3-5 years old at the Thornhill Community Centre Branch Library. 2 p.m. Yoga at Richmond Hill United Church; 7:15-8:30 p.m. for beginners, and 8:30 to 9:45 p.m. for intermediates. Info: ‘884-2671. Ladies night out. Yoga and a variety of crafts. Viking Club, ()ak Ridges. 7 p.m. Storylime for pre-schoolers. 3-5 years old at 2 p.m. at Thornhill (‘ommunity Centre Branch Library. Mr. and Mrs. Smillie, following procedure. then appealed to the County Court for relief. The Court of Revision turned down the Smillie appeal and they new presented a brief to the town Bylaw Committee hoping council members would take a look at lots and charges in their area. Out of that brief came a motion by council directing staff to review flankage exemptions for each project. as the project is contemplated â€" but Town Clerk Dave Weldon. said the direction was n0t retroactive. Mrs. Smillie said the town reasoning for the excess charge is (hat large lotscan be severed, but she said that did not apply to (heir lot because local zoning States properties cannot be subdivided at this time. “The exemption was designed {or the old part of town." she said. “where lots were not larger than 150 feet.“ Wednesday TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ’ THURSDAY é’ r . \ ' l . . \ ’ \I' ,.. / .'«’-’n,:,:-~' . [I I 'l / .‘ I / , l 3 I \ ‘ /1 The business operations of Metrospan Printing 8 Publishing Ltd. are relocating and expanding into new modern facilities at 10 Tempo Avenue. Willowdale. Ontario M2H 2N8. effective July 9,1979 Our new phone number wril be 493-1300, It's part oi our continumg effort to provide our advertisers and readers alike with a consistent. high quality, group of community newspapers (Effective July 9th_1979) REGULAR EVENTS 10 Tempo Ave., Willowdale, Ontario MZH 2N8 493-1300 10 Wednesday, June 27, 1979 Duplicate Bridge, 12125 Yonge St Info: 884-1689. and drum corps practice," Lidhs Hall 7-9 pm. Richmond Hill Lions majorette A.M.O‘, Richmond Hill United Church,9:30a.m. -11:15a.m. 884â€" 97224 _ _ Seniors euchre, 10149 Yonge St. 1:30 pm. Parent Concern meeting, 8-10 pm. Call Joyce, 884-3503. Counterweight, Richmond Hill Library. 7:30 pm. Info: 255â€"4421. Community Centre, 7:30 pm Traditional Sounds of Jazz at “ilk-rest Mall from 5.30 to 8 p.m. Tonight: the Hillcrest All Stars. “I told Staff‘ if you can con- vince the judge, then fine. but we won‘t pursue it," said Mayor Schiller. How to become a "Harlequin" author. Speaker at Richmond Hill Public Library at 7:30 p.m. Pre-school mond Hill 2:45 p.m. Mayor Dave Schiller said the confusion arose through the committee decision that the town would present the municipality‘s policy. hiStory and reasons for the policy, and evidence about the amount charged to the'apâ€" plicam â€" but they would not argue the point. inStead let the judge make his decision based on fact. Pre-school Story Hour at Rich- vale Branch Library from 10:30 - “:15 a.m. and Charles (‘onnor Branch at l p.m.. Traditional Sounds of Jazz at Hillcrest Mall. 5:30 â€"- 8 p.m. But. Mr. Weldon, the clerk, who spoke on the town‘s behalf at the hearing, said “We had no direction from council not to oppose". Ar the County Court hearing last Wednesday. there was some confusion, with Smillies and their lawyer under the impression because of the bylaw committee recommendation the town staff would not oppose their appeal. mwmfifiy Story Hour at Rich- Public Library. 2 â€" 27 Richmond Hill Aquatic Club practice, 5:30 pm. Centennial Pool. Senior Citizens bowling, Newkirk Bowl, 1:30 pm. 884-6922. Free Topical Fluoride Clinic, for children 3-16 years old, 8:30 am. ~ 4:30 pm. See Monday‘s list for phone numbers. Richmond Hill Public Library pre-school story houri Richvale Branch: 2-2:45 p.m. â€" Charles Connor Branch: 2 pm. Pre~ registration required. Richmond Hill Legion Bingo Legion Hall, Ohio Road, 7 :35 pm Medical Secretaries Association: meeting at York Central Hospital. All medical secretaries are welcome. 8 p.m. For further information call 884-5789. Block Parent Association monthly meeting at York Regional Police Station. Major Mackenzie Drive. 7.30 p.,m. For further information, call 884-7360. Richvale Writers Club. 79 Denham Road, Richmond Hill. 889-6703. "Who Has Seen The Wind?“ 3 Canadian film at the Richmond Hill Public Library. 8 p.m. Richvale Writers (‘luh Support Rally for the "Yellow Brick House" at Richvale (‘ommunity Centre at 8 p.m. When the Ministry of the Environment was hooking up the York Water System under Yonge Street workmen ran into “bad soil", said Chester Korzeniowski from the firm of professional engineers, responsible for the Mobile Citizenship Court at Rich- vale (‘ommunity Centre from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. For further in‘ formation, call 883-2234. The complicated detour last week at the Elgin Mills Road and Yonge Street intersection was caused by “open trench surgery". The judge turned down the Smillie appeal on the grounds the law did nm allow him (0 change The Mayor said he realized this pUt Staff in an awkward position. but he felt the be5t the town could do is say “here‘s the policy. here‘s the facts, we believe everything is right. and we re51 our case." ME TROSPAN Operation a success 12 MaéKillop School, 7-9 pm. 884- 8390. Royal Canadian Air Cadets No, 778. 13-19 years, Legion building, Thornhill Recycling Depot, Bayview and Green Lane, 7-8:30 Weight Watchers, Concord Community Centre, 7:30 pm. Info: 669-2173 Maple Leaf Accordion Band, Yoga classes, Richmond Hill United Church, 9-10215 a.m. beginners; 10:15 â€" 11:30 a.m. intermediate. 884-2671. Duplicate Bridge at St. John‘s Anglican Church. 12125 Yonge Street. Richmond Hill. 8 pm. For further information, call 884-1689. Teen Drop-[n at the Concord Community Centre. from 8 to 11 pm. for teens aged 13 to 17. For further information. call 6694840. Duplicate Bridge at St. John‘s Anglican Church. 12125 Yonge Street. Richmond Hill. 8 p.m, For further information. call 8844689. Teen Drop-In at (‘oncordr Community Centre. from 8 to II p.m. for teens aged 13 to 17. For further information] call 6694840. (‘anada‘s Birthday Party. A Teen Drop-In at Concord (‘om- munily Centre, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. for teens, aged l3 to I7. For further information. c311669~1840. Duplicate Bridge. [2125 Yonge St.. Richmond Hill. 8 p.m. For further information. call 884-1689. Originally plans were to “push” the line through a steel liner. said Mr. Korzenioski, but the liner was pushed “off direction" byythe soil and the firm felt the only way to finish was to “open cut" Yonge Street [0 make the connection through a trench. If amounts charged to residents in Richvale as flankage were not paid by individual property owners. they would project, McCormick. Rankin and Associates. The decision can now be ap- pealed [0 the Ontario Municipal Board and Mrs. Smillie said she was not sure what their next move would be. [hertowp policy Water now flows through the Thursday FRIDAY l ransmission H canadian 9677 Yonge St., Richmond Hill Quality repairs to automtic trans- missions, standâ€" ards, Rearends on North Ameri- can 8 Import cars. 884-6663 889-6662 Euchre, seniors club room, 10149 Yonge St. 1:30 pm. Richmond Hill Recycling Depot, Elgin Mills Road at Leslie, 10 a.m.-noon. Thornhill Recycling Depot, Bayview and Green Lane. 10 a.m.-noon. Band Rehearsals, St. Josephs’s School, 7:30 pm. Info: 884-8873. Richmond Hill Aquatic Club practice, Centennial Pool, 5:30 Ohio Road. 7 pm. Info: 884â€"4521 Richmond Hill Youth Concert ()ne Parent Association Dance at the Thornhill Community Centre. x p.m. The connection at Yonge Street and Elgin Mills is the final link, said the engineer and he estimates within three weeks the whole sySLem will be in operation. Mayor Schiller said these charges would then be passed on in rhe way of an increase in Local Improvement assessment made to area residents or passed on in local tax bill to residents of Rich- mond Hill, or a combination of bmh. municipal six-inch pipe system, resulting in poor pressure to residents’ taps, but when this provincial system is connected water will be flowing through a 24-inch pipe. have to be absorbed by the mgpicipality. SATURDAY Saturday THE LIBERAL. -â€" 8-5 30

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