igthe tribune thursday february 7 1m township of uxbridge a notice to landowners m that area of the cmporaton of the tdwnshp of uxbmd6e f0rmer1y known as the townshp of uxbmd6e and to landowners adjacent to the above area mclu08s those mthe forio town of uxbh06e and withm 120 metres 400 feet thereof m the former town of uxbrd6e and m the former townshp of scott as well as thosr m the present town of east 6wujmbu8y town of wmtchurch- stouffvrxe town of markham town of fcxerm6 town of wwtby townshp of scu606 and the townshp of brock notbe of affixation to the ontario municipal board by the corporation of the township of uxbridge for approval of a bylaw to regulate tend use passed pursuant to section 35 of the planning act take notice that the council of the corporation of the township of uxbridge intends to apply to the ontario municipal board pursuant to the provisions of section 35 of the plan ning actfor approval of bylaw 7974 passed on the 25th day of october 1979 a copy of the bylaw is furnished herewith and a note giving an explanation of the purpose and effect of the bylaw and stating the lands affected thereby is also furnished herewith any person interested may within twentyone 21 days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the clerk of the township of uxbridge notice of objection to approval of the said bylaw or part thereof giving details of all or the portion of the bylaw to which you object and detailed reasons therefor and shall indicate that if a hearing is held the objector or an agent will attend at the hearing to support the objection any person wishing to support the application for approval of the bylaw may within twentyone 21 days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the clerk of the township of uxbridge notice of his support of approval of the said bylaw together with a request for notice of any hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notice should be given the ontario municipal board may approve of the said bylaw but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the bylaw will be considered notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an objection or notice of support and who have left with or delivered to the clerk undersigned the address to which notice of hearing is to be sent and similarly to any person who has filed a request for a change in the provisions of the bylaw the last date for hung objections will be february 27th 1980 dated at the township of uxbridge this day of february 1980 we taylor clerk township of uxbridge po box 190 uxbridge ontario loc 1k0 bylaw no 7974 of the corporation of the township of uxbridge being a bylaw under the provisions of section 35 of the planning act rs07 1970 c349 to repeal restricted area bylawno 7747 with respect to the area comprising the former corporation of the township of ux bridge and whereas the council of the corporation of the township of uxbridge previously enacted restricted area bylaw no 7747 with respect to the area comprising the former corporation of the township of uxbridge but has not as yet received the required approval from the ontario municipal board thereto and now deems it advisable to repeal the bylaw now therefore the council of the corporation of the township of uxbridge hereby enacts as follows 1 that restricted area bylaw no 7747 passed on september 15 1977 is hereby repealed saving and excepting therefrom all of the schedules including key maps 1 2 and 3 and the index map attached to said bylaw no 7747 which are hereby confirmed 2 that restricted area bylaw no 1 51 7 as amended by restricted area bylaw no 7747 and as otherwise amended is hereby amended to give effect to the provisions of this bylaw but said restricted area bylaw no 1517 as amended as aforesaid shall in all other respects remain in full force and effect save as the same may be otherwise amended or hereinafter dealt with i 3 that this bylaw shall come into force on the date it is passed by the council of the cor poration of the township of uxbridge subject to receiving the approval of the ontario municipal board this bylaw given its first second and third readings and finally passed this 25th day of october 1 979 mayor v clerk cs lands affected purpoe effect present zoning proposed zoning note clerk explanatory note to bylaw number 7974 passed by the corporation of the township of uxbridge this bylaw which amends restricted area bylaw number 1517 as otherwise amended applies to the whole of the area known as the former corporation of the township of uxbridge which now forms part of the present corporation of the township of uxbridge the purpose of bylaw 7974 is to repeal all of bylaw number 7747 saving and excepting therefrom all of the zone mapping contained in the schedules including key maps 1 2 and 3 and the index mapping attached to bylaw number 7747 which are confirmed bylaw number 1517 as amended by other bylaws including by law number 7747 provides zoning for the whole of the former township of uxbridge bylaw number 7974 confirms the zoning set forth in bylaw number 7747 and does not change it bylaw number 7974 confirms the zoning set forth in bylaw num ber 7747 reference should be made to the zoning maps attached to bylaw number 7747 which are available at the municipal offices of the township20 bascom street at the former town of uxbridge take further notice that the corporation of the township of uxbridge intends to apply to the ontario municipal board for approval to restricted area bylaw number 7974 at hearings commencing march 17 1980 before the board in uxbridge in connection with the application by the corporation of the township of uxbridge for approval to restricted area bylaw number 7747 which restricted area bylaw number 7974 amends notice of this hearing will be given shortly in accordance with the directions of the ontario municipal board once received and a copy of the appointment for hearing will be available in the municipal offices dated it uxbridge ontario tws 6ft day at february 1980 w taylor ajlcx clerk on woman omes york region every year since she was sixteen 29 year old tiki papas has spent some time in hospital despite this she has managed to lead a full and active life has renal rickets a condition in which the growth of the bones is distorted by the dysfunction of the kid ney while she was a child her bones would grow in their own way and when she was 12 and already small for her age despite her condition tiki papas leads an active life when she isnt she stopped growing counselling other disabled people she enjoys helping her mother by looking comptetely her j after her nieces while the parents are at work are a11 an k w two quality savings 172 centre st richmond hill fillet mignon 8843391 editors mail supported ocpoq your vmeiitiiic surprise the one you care for with a personal message in the tribune 25 words for only 300 your message will be published on valentines day feb 1 4th bring in or phone in your special message no later than tuesday feb 12th 5 pm 54 main st stouffville 6402100 dear editor we have recently moved from europe back to canada after an ab sence of five years prior to our returning joe clark was elected and we were delighted- the reasons were very simple being very loyal canadians we were disturbed to see the direction canada was treemappers uxbridge with the cost of heating fuels on the rise wood lot owners may have to post guards to protect their properties i treenappers are on the increase police report particularly in the regions of durham and york in the latest incident edward gillanders of rr 1 uxbridge said six cords valued at 240 had been stolen from his farm earlier a port perry ownersaid fifty birch maple and oak had been chopped down without permission heading under the trudeauliberal govern ment huge deficits arrogance on foreign policy and the creation of a general 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41659801 12 or 5970282 infinitum growth fund inc a centric management corporation company this advertisement is not to be construed as a public ottering the ottering is made by prospectus only apart and she has brittle bones which can be broken by the slightest fall in addition to her disability she recently discovered she has inherited a heart problem tiki has never given in to selfpity she describes herself as a fighter with the will to survive her attitude has so impressed professionals that she has often been asked to talk to other disabled people especially those newly handicapped through accidents and help them accept their disabilities she frequently counsels such people through the local health information centre and at various hospitals during her stay as a patient she tries to encourage the people she counsels to talk about their problems if they find this difficult to do tiki first talks about her own disabilities and the problems she has en countered she lives on a disability pension with her mother and her brother and his wife and their two children although she cannot work she lives on a disability pension she keeps very busy when she is not counselling other disabled people she looks after her nieces she enjoys cooking and embroidery and takes swimming lessons at the vaughan woodbridge pool at school tiki was an achiever and hoped that her disability would not prevent her from having a career she had a lot of friends and found the other students accepted her disability she always encouraged them to ask her questions about her condition rather than allowing them to develop a curiosity or fear which could have stood in the way of a good friendship during her last year at high school yorkdaie secondary in toronto tiki was elected both top prefect and citizen of the year the citizen of the year award was for general helpfulness to students and other teachers tiki did not think her disability would prevent herfrom having a career before she left school she was allowed to decide where she would like to be employed for a few months as part of the schools work experience program she chose the hospital for sick children where she had been receiving treatment since she came to canada from europe as a child she thoroughly en joyed working in the office at the hospital and became interested in a career in social work preferably working with children however this was not to be no sooner had she finished her assignment than she had to go into hospital for her first major operation she was in bed for five months and as soon as she started walking again she fell and fractured her knee the knee cap eventually had to be removed this was also the year that tikis father whom she adored died of a heart attack tikis operations over the years have included having her legs straightened and in sertion of plastic joints she constantly needs treatment for broken bones kidney stones to which she is prone and the low level of calcium in her body her ongoing need for medical treat ment plus her constant fatigue necessitated her giving up any plans for a career throughout her childhood and early adulthood tiki who had received no medical treatment for her con dition before coming to canada at the age of nine saw specialists at the hospital for sick children she now receives regular treat ment at toronto general hospital tikis regular visits to the general were a problem for the family tikis disability prevents her from taking public transportation and neither she nor her mother the only family members at home during the day drive a car so the only way for her to get to and from the hospital was for her brother to take time off work to drive her there and back when the ontario march of dimes heard about tikis problem they agreed to pay for a taxi to transport her to and from the hospital so she could keep her appointments without inconveniencing her family helping disabled adults in the community through assistance with 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