tshirt shop on maiii st the tribune thursday may ml 177 3 f -fc- tv 5w3sf theres a new dothing industry in town and with the summer approaching it couldnt have come at a better time the industry is bryon hurrles tshirt store located on main st mr hurrle of rk 1 stouffville said the shop winch had been vacant for a long time came free and there is low rent so i felt i couldnt lose he expects the new enterprise to become known by word of mouth although he realizes it- could take awhile before be becomes widely known both plain and decaled tsfcirts can be purchased ha plain ones costing 595 and the decaled ones 695 he is also planning to have t shirts with whatever anyone wants printed on it wheilasked what possessed him to enter the tshirt business he replied that because the store is so small i figured that t-shirtv- would be about the only thing that could go in there controls for gravel wanted bryon hurrle stands over a stack of tshirts in his new shop on main st mr hurrle took over the longvacated store recently and offers a vast selection of plain and decaled shirts uxbkidge the gravel industry in ux- bridge township should be phased out in order to keep uxbridge as the beautiful part of ontario that it is according to clark muirhead who made his suggestions to uxbridge council describing the in dustry as like the chinese water treat ment which eventually drives you nuts mr muirhead wants the in dustry out in the next 10 years havent we suffered enough from this industry council heard mr muirheads and other peoples comments in preparation for presenting a brief giving their thoughts and views on the proposals con- tninph in rhp repnrt nf tha i jim sanders chairman of the library board accepts a cheque from music mania producer linell may director marguerite murphy centre looks on the cheque was given for the new centennial library although the amount of money donated has not yet been disclosed ontario mineral aggregate working party mr muirhead went on to say that the industry takes about 20 million out of the area every year but gives very little back there are very few jobs for uxbridge people ihe said few uxbridge trucks are used and the business tax that we get back is a measly s23uu0 this is peanuts when you figure the land and homes that have been devalued and the problems caused to people ff most people there agreed that the recom- mendationsjjfthe party report were insufficient the report does not address itself to the question of which areas will have wudi quotas noted dr mofeed michael the regions director of planning ron kervin mineral resources supervisor of the minister of natural resources felt that the recommendations could not be put into force i am not convinced that the report will ac complish getting the teeth into the legislation and give us the controls that we need to enforce it he told council mr kervin suggested that the report be set aside and more teeth be put into the pits and quarries act j mr kervin agreed 5withthe statement jsaying that the people who sat on that com mittee did a good job but the answers were preordained before the meeting started there is little relation between what happened at the meetings and what turned up in the recommendations the province knew what it wanted before the committee went to work i seniors tax relief studied stouffville a request for tax relief for senior citizens will be studied by the towns bylaws and finance committee i the executive and board of directors of the stouffville silver jubilee senior citizens club had passed a motion that council be contacted regarding the possibility of some tax relief for pensioners paying property tax or rent place is saturday l who says an annuity hasto have a lined premium ask your sun life agent to explain the features of the new flexible premium retirement annuity such as adjustable premiums interest and annuity rate guarantees waiver of premium upon disability and cur rent tax deductions into the bargain heinz daues cm ksurajce afflby ifo smlife thats entertainments the curtain goes up on a new season at ontario place may21st t030am anne murray stars in the forum on the holiday weekend may2i 22 23 at3pm fireworks may 23 8 45pm pucks canadian circus sets up canadas biggest big top at ontario place to enthrall your family with trapeze acts jugglers clowns and animals cmesphere our spherical theatre with canadas only giant screen sixstoreys high presents a spec- tacular new movie silent sky a dim abouiglidnig with original music by hagood hardy a place to stand ontarios academyaward winning film comes to theatre i while a for azilda an alphabetical multi media presentation opens in theatre ii and the involving reflections entertains in theatre iii childrens village our worldrecognized adventure- land for youngsters and preschoolers has the welcome mat out the forum circus theatres and childrens village are an free with your admission winstons at ontario place opens in the new v trillium restaurants and lounge in the pavilions it joins our 20 other restaurantssnack bars and pubs many with entertainment dancing and waterside decks that invite your appetite 01 course the popular pedal boats are m the water the tour boats are ready and hmcs haida beckons you aboard hours ol operation park opens ai 1 0 30 3 m closes i 00 a m sundays at looopm daily summer program may2i tolaoouroa septemoer 5 park open seven days a ee weekend autunn program seplenocr loiooctooer 10 park open saturdays sundays and hofcdays onry general admit slon adults 18 and over s200isi ooaler 300pm jumorsi3toi7si00eacn cnjrent2anaunfleriiaccornparea si 00 cnirenl2andunderwtna3uri50e senior orensaamned jreeol charge note some prices and ponces cnange curing tne caruaan national eintrton august 1710 sepemoers parking avaaoe on martand and ea island frequent public transportation provided by ttc buses streetcars and oy go commuter service miscellaneous for menanacapprd orrtrmneeierrs are available lreeonrequesicaa4isk7si9 pets and rxydesverkapamned on me grounds omano puce 9s5 laesnore bvd west toronto onuftocanoal696s7i6 jj agomciceicieiet hii who is bill corcoran bill corcoran i is- a longtime resident of york centre businessman- farmer and member of therichmond hill council for the past five yearsvbill jias shown his concemand his invqlvemerit in our communities richmond hill councillor 1 972 to present member richmond hill engineering committee 1972 974 president of corcoran foods 1952 1972 member of victoria square lions club former member of richmond hill agriculture society- member of richmond hill parks and recreation society member of advisory commission of union villa markham l member of civic improvements committee i he is one of us what does he stand fo five years on the richmond hill council bill knows the issues that affect our way of life and he knows how to deal with them york centre must have a strong voice at queens park a govern- rrient voice york centre is ina crisis in areas such as housing and serviced lands transportation and the threat of annexation unemployment and our- young these problems need- a full time representative bill corcoran bill knows- york centre is a unique area in the province he knows it mustbe preserved and nutured to ensure that we grow and progress- without sacrificing our en vironment or reducing our educational and living standards he stands for us vote bill corcoran vote commonsense im a businessman and i run a farm i know that whatever else grows on trees money doesnt thats commonsense v a lot of people think that the solution to every problem is just to add more government money i dont spending must be capped to slow down inflation thats commonsense t i think kids should learn how to work hard without government handouts and subsidies thats commonsense 1 believe that canadian unity is a major concern and i believe that only hard work and understanding can preserve a one canada concept thats commonsense i believe that york centre must be heard in queens park and as your member i intend to speak out loudly and often on the issues that affect us all thats commonsense help elect bill corcoran jjj i in richmond- hill oak ridges lake wilcox call 8875187 in markham unionville call 8879392 in thorrihill call 8879388 v v j- t- v-