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The advisory group would include two citizens from each of the township‘s eight wards plus a board of education representative and a Separate School board delegate. Function of the advisory comâ€" mittee would be to provide conâ€" tinuous study of community and The parks and recreation comâ€" mittee of North York Council, composed _ of â€" three councillors, with Councillor James Service of Ward 7 as chairman, had subâ€" mitted a proposal that a recreaâ€" tion committee be formed to be made up of seven members of council. in the present setup of ,North York‘s recreation committee stirâ€" red up some heat, even more smoke and left a deputation from the North York Central Comâ€" munity Council uncertain as to whether to oppose or support the recommendation. Recreation Reshuffle Urged For North York A somewhat cloudy and confusâ€" !ng recommendation for changes © Ponds Geod Greeming Service fic $ s . 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Metropolitan Toronto; EAST as far as Ajax, Algheonrt; NORTH, Richmond Hill; WEST, "Bs o FAABi ig has (13» s ou ".’\; § > s 4¢p y ¢ ; o 4 the fl Pss a prove. /r».///“?:j 3535} Another recreation committee member, Paul Naslen of Bathurst Manor, likewise doubted the wisâ€" dom of the proposed change. "It‘s hard eï¬ough to gvert the two appointed councillors to atâ€" A member of ‘the existing vecreation committee made up of private citizens plus two memâ€" bers of council, Mrs. June Braeâ€" ton, doubted that such a comâ€" mittee was within the spirit and intent of the Municipal Act which authorized recreation committees for municipalities. "Township council already deâ€" termines parks and recreation policy," he said. "Setting up anâ€" other committee : of councillors would be redundant." Henry Turman, president of the federated ratepayers‘ group, opposed the sevenâ€"councillor comâ€" mittee suggestion. The advisory gxoup would preâ€" sent â€" recommendations to . the recreation committee of seven councillors and the latter group would screen such suggestions for ultimate submission to North York Council. locality recreation needs and to prepare plans for furtherance of x comprehensive recreation proâ€" gram., LE. 7â€"4131 ’ 10 BIG DISCOUNT DAYS ammame s is £1 Paso Restaurant xz o Open y â€" ‘,\, "l.‘l;.;ws’ K Ince? | e 6 a.m. f%\% | to 4 .‘Q | 1 2 a.m. ~â€" 3 JZA MB PINE STREET | However, the Maple Leaf Asâ€" Jst.wimion president ciaimed that 1eoun(~il members already had a |heavy schedule of duties; he statâ€" |ed that the additional work in ;vulved in _ the _ recommended recreation system change might (be unfair to the councillors and |impede the progress of recreaâ€" | tion. He said that the change had been recommended because the existing _ recreation _ committee lad been unable to determine just how far its authority extended ® Broiled Steaks and Chops & Barâ€"Bâ€"Q Chicken ® Turkey Dinners 4 Sunday Family Dinners Albion Road and Islington Ave CH. 4â€"0714 "Do what is best for North York," Gould concluded. Councillor James Service, chairâ€" man of the council committee which recommended the adminisâ€" trative change, claimed that the uttitude of Mr. Naslen was not justified by the facts in the matâ€" ter. "The _ sevenâ€"man _ recreation committee could not take responâ€" sibility away from the citizens‘ committee except for setting the budget and the hiring and firing of emplpoyees," Councillor Serâ€" vice insisted. Joseph Gould, president of Maple Leaf Ratepayers‘ Associaâ€" tion, said that he preferred to see the present recreation comâ€" mittee setup maintained. "If, by changing the adminisâ€" trative structure, recreation in North York could be improved, I would be in favor of the change," Gould stated. tend present recreation commitâ€" tee meetings," Naslen said. "How will you get seven councillors out when you can‘t get two ?" Reginald A. Twiselton PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 38 Mattson Rd. _ CH 1â€"1205 Crang Plaza ‘GETâ€"AGQUAINTED SALE WOODBRIDGE HARDWARE & ELECTRIC | SPECIALIZING IN INCOME TAX 10 % off [ALL] items APRIL 21 to APRIL 30 INCLUSIVE _ NOW | UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT oFr \ WILMA AND DORLAND HoustOoN | were ticular exception to Mr. Naslen‘s query, "Are you going to seuttle ‘the recreation program or go on with the job that ‘has to be ‘done?" The councilior emphasizâ€" |ed that the intent of his commitâ€" \tee was to do exactly what Mr, Naslen asked to have done, "get ’un with the job that has to be done." _â€"GROVE MOTORS Reeve Norman Goodhead said that he found the existing arâ€" rangement in regard to recreaâ€" tion _ completely _ satisfactory. "Adding another committee does not seem to make a great deal of sense," the reeve said. "I would like to give this proposal some further study." Councillor William Lyon of | what it is supposed to do and how ward 8 suggested that the recomâ€" NR mendation might be revised to | much authority it has to see that give a clearer definition of the it gets done." He joined the reeve objectives, powers and duties of in the suggestion that the matter the proposed S-iti.zens’ advisory ) pp given further study. committee. He indicated that the ; citizens‘ committee, if the new Council then voted to defer the system were inaugurated, mighv..rerommendati(ms of â€" its purk; also find itself in the same posiâ€" \and recreation committee until tion as the existing organization |April 25. PINE GROVE and what its precise functions, TME TIMES & GUIDE Thwsday. Councillor Service took GET THE BEST OF BOTH Also a Good Selection of Used Cars to Choose From It‘s Here Now! CGome In To CASH TRADE TERMS w it Big car roomy luxury. S$mall car economy and handling ease. IN â€"OUR * e .« United Church Irl.m;‘lul::ll'l n|te ufc p | e «* >« Topic Is Lenten has to be| ~__ % Je P > is YOUR AUTHORIZED RAMBLER DEALER ‘â€""confused and uncertain as to | what it is supposed to do and how | much authority it has to see that | it gets done." He joined the reeve él’n the suggestion that the matter ‘be given further study. of The meeting opened with the theme hymn followed by hymn $28, "Behold the Amazing Gift 1 Love." The seripture lesson Tals a In The Allâ€"New 1960 GENEROUS TRADEIN ALLOWANCES from . Lintb» feth | RAMBLER CUSTOM SEDAN [aa |from Romans was “} | E. Chapman, who also g@ | lesson thoughts. Mrs, : tator led in prayer and Wood gave a talk on the ing of the Lenten season. The mecting closed with j hymn, "When I Survey the We drous Cross," ~and benedicti Refreshments were served Mrs. A. Wood and her commit to the 34 ladies present, f Minutes of the last mee were read and business from same was completed. m"g were made for the bus Five Oaks, also a banquet in near future. A piano solo, ‘"The Pal Mrs. A. E Keanrey .ï¬ slides on the four semso pleted the devotional pé the program. Phone ATlas 8â€"0472 | Wabs