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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 15, 1970, p. 12

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page 12 the tribune thursday jan 15 1970 local realtor heads north with urban task force stouffville rob ert shea of the shea real estate company will be part of an urbanization task force travelling to northern canada next week on the midcanada corridor development sur- ey chairman of the urb anization group will be jd christian president of cassair asbestos who operates a farm in ux- bridge township the group travelling in a charter dc6 will go as far north as yellowknife and the members includ ing mr shea are equipped with insulated suits for protection against the arc tic cold this is the second such survey trip sponsored by eleven canadian universi ties and the ontario gov ernment other branches of the economy to be rep resented will be banks ar chitects transportation construction communica tions and labor cost of the travel por tion of the trip will be paid for by the individuals the group will turn north from winnipeg to thomp son churchill uranium city yellowknife fort mcmurray prince albert and some smaller indian communities plans are be ing made for a third trip to eastern canada as well as one to scandinavia and siberia annual church meeting stars in goal i late lloyd hurst lake resident by jane schweichert musselmans lake the lake community lost a fine citizen with the pas sing of mr lloyd hurst jan 4 mr hurst enos lived for many years on maple grove avenue he was 70 mr hurst had been suffering with a cold prior to his sudden death caused by pneumonia eightythree year old mrs charles badgero had visit ed him several times on saturday evening when she checked on him early sunday morning he was unconcious an ambulance was called but he was pro nounced dead at york county hospital after res ting at dixon funeral home markham mr hurst was buried at glen- dale memorial gardens jan 7 husband of the late lillian merritt he leaves two daughters mrs fran cis dave neal claremont and mrs grace harding don mills a son laurence larry hurst unionville and six grandchildren the young canadian girls club has found it necessary to discontiue op erations until the return of warmer weather lead er mrs darlene rexgra ham reports the south shore community hall on hillsdale drive without heat best wishes to gordie saunders on his eighth birthday jan 18 home from the hospital by lillian jamleson balsam mt zion mr and mrs richard day called to see mr clifford martin at ajax following his release from lindsay hospital mr martin had been a patient there for 7 weeks following an auto accident mrs fred fiss and wee son are home from osh- awa hospital mr glen manderson is in ajax hospital with pneumonia sunday visitors with mr and mrs richard day were mrs dorothy noon mr david noon by betty pegg greenwood the meeting of greenwood annual congregational united church will be held jan 27 reports should be submitted to rev fleetham as soon as possible the annual sun day school meeting is jan 15 toniaht the flu bug has hit the community hard gerry fisher bob mctaggart and mrs clarke have been confined to bed miss bonie gardiner of brooklin visited on sun day with the owen family air and mrs don clar ke visited with relatives in cooksville mr and mrs don good win carol and stephen and mrs little have re turned from a 3week va cation in florida also re cently returned from the sunny south is john grif fin unit 1 of the ucw met at the home of mrs percy clark mrs milton pegg was in charge of the worship and mrs mclean outlined the studies for the year officers elected for a 2year term were mrs milton pegg unit leader secretary mrs ed pascoe treasurer mrs s nicholson social conven or mrs a robertson supply and social welfare mrs d clarke program mrs i mclean quilt co mmittee mrs clarke mrs frew and mrs hicks stewardship may brown membership mrs w a brown literature mrs w brown the next meeting is at the home of rev fleetham with may bro wn in charge and boys of copetown mrs clarence holman of brooklin and mr and mrs lloyd wilson the active service class will meet jan 21 at the home of mrs lewis jones netminder earns shutout stouffville in mite action jan 12 stouff- ville kinsmen came up with a solid effort to de feat raymer interiors 31 scoring for the kinsmen were kevin mcguckin russell conklin and ran dy steckley kevin mc guckin also had one assist norm mckinsey scored the lone raymer goal on a pass from mike holder in the best game of the night country readymix eked out a close 10 win over consolidated sand gravel steve spang scor ed the only goal of the game on a solo effort da vid kerrigan made many brilliant stops to record the shutout beckers milk took a close 54 decision from aida cleaners in a fast wideopen game keith mcguckin scored all the becker goals with larry fockler getting one assist billy hamm picked up 3 goals for aidas while mur ray johnston got the oth- stouffville the bantam allstars made it three wins in a row as they slipped by bay ridges 43 jan 18 in the past eight games they have only lost once jackie holder was a standout in the stouffville cage especially during the first period as he faced a barrage of rubber and managed to keep the visi tors slate clean only af ter allowing two tallies in the third stanza aid ne ap pear a bit shaky coach bob parish replaced him with robert lewis who helped preserve the win the boys in the hous tons uniforms once again displayed their wide scor ing base as four separate players shared goals in addition to the balance up front the defence has shown strong rushing ab ility and scoring punch in the bay ridges clash stouffville kept the pres sure on the losers hinder- er michael mumford and steve legault earned as sists for aidas schell lumber got back on the winning trail when they thumped lehman shoes 61 the winners got hat trick efforts from rob ert kemp and harvey schell brad brown saved lehmans from the white wash brush are n nutritious vitamin enriched golden toast sliced white bread special with low price effective until thurs jan 22 only rou getting married in the ixt 6 months if so for free tickets to the largest canadian furniture show at the exhibition grounds friday from 5 pm to 10 pm and all day saturday phone at once or come to stouffville bakery stouffville 57 main west 6403146 richmond hill richmond heights flaza 8846300 1 markham sherwood plaza 2941673 i an kmx n u a l meeting of the markham and east york agricultural society will be held in the board room of the arena on wednesday jan 28 1970 800 pm directors meeting at 730 pm sharp directors only to attend this meeting prior to the annual meeting the election of officers will be held financial statement received other business chas e reeve president cor brodie secretary mwwss toromarx furniture house sherwood plaza markham 2942581 notice of application notice of application to the ontario municipal board by the corporation of the township of pickering for approval of a bylaw to regulate land use passed pursuant to section 30 of the planning act take notice that the council of the corpora tion of the township of pickering intends to apply to the ontario municipal board pursuant to the pro visions of section 30 of the planning act for approv al of bylaw 3712 passed on the 6th day of october 1969 a copy of the bylaw is published herewith a note giving an explanation of the purpose and effect of the byiaw ana stating the lands atiected thereby is also published herewith any person interested may within fourteen 14 days alter the date of this notice send by registered mall or deliver to the clerk of the townsnip of pickering notice of his objection to approval oi the said bylaw together with a statement ot the grounds of such objection any person wishing to support the application for approval of the bylaw may within fourteen 14 days alter the date of this nonce send by registered mail or deliver to the clerk of the lownsnip of pickering notice of his support for approval oi the said bylaw together with a request for notice oi any hearing that may be heid giving also the name and address to which such nonce should be given the ontario municipal board may approve of the said bylaw but beiore doing so it may appoint a lime and place when any objection to tne dyiaw will be considered notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have hied an objection or notice oi support and wno have left with or delivered to the cierk undersigned the address to which notice of hearing is to be sent the last date for filing objections will be january 22nd 1970 dated at the township of pickering this 8th day of januaiy 1970 d j plitz clerk township of pickering 1710 kingston road pickering ontario exiianatory note this bylaw amends the land use regulations of pickering township by further limiting and clarify ing service stations and excluding gas bars broad ening the definition of livestock and prohibiting the keeping of same in any but agricultural areas of over live acres and requiring that any buildings to be erected shall front on an opened and maintained public street i i ing them from getting set up or forcing them into broken pass patterns fin- ley macdonald was one of the stalwarts on defence as he made good use nt his body to keep the wan dering wingers wary john meakes proved his versa tility when he dropped back in a rearguard role and played with the same finesse as is his custom on the forward line the losers threatened to steal the win as they ig nored stouffvilles 30 ad and outscored the victors by three goals to one in the final twenty minutes scott laumor struck twice to bring bay ridges close before don campbell was credited with a tally to relieve the tension temp orarily bay ridges david king came back at 1515 but the locals held on to emerge on top after a scoreless first stanza donnie norton put the goal judge to work early randy mcnelly and steve pope helped fashion the play then is was don reesor from nick fiore and john meakes kevin barrick put them away out front in the final min- all york county residents of use as to discard stances flushed 1 january 1970 it is a violation for anyone ddt persons possessing ddt must not it in regular garbage and under no circum- should ddt be poured down a drain down a toilet or therefore all residents are requested to bring products containing ddt to one of the following depots which will be open on the 19th 20th and 21st of january 1970 municipality stouffville whitchurch township markham township markham village location municipal office municipal office municipal garage buttonville municipal office time 900 am- 500 pm 900 am- 500 pm 900 am 500 pm 900 am 500 pm further enquiries may be made at the office of yorkoshawa district health unit utes of play after tonights contest at 745 pm with newcas tle onlv two scheduled games remain one with port perry and the other with uxbridge the corporation of the township of pickering bylaw number 3712 being a bylaw to amend bylaws 1978 2511 2520 3036 and 3037 whereas the council of the corporation of the township of pickering deems it desirable to amend the provisions of bylaw r 1978 2511 2520 303g and 3037 as amended pursuant to the provisions of the planning act rso 1960 section 30 as amended now therefore the council of the corporation of the- township of pick ering enacts as follows a text amendments be and the same is hereby that bylaw 1978 amended as follows 1 that subsection 512 be and the same is hereby amended by adding after the words lubricants and automobile accessories the words but shall not include a gas bar or any gasoline outlet not having as ah integral part thereof and contained within an enclosed building minimum facilities to include a sales office two enclosed service bays and one hydraulic hoist 2 that section 5 be amended by adding thereto the following new subsection 5201 livestock shall include cattle swine sheep goats live poultry horses ponies donkeys and mules 3 that subsection 515 be and the same is hereby amended by adding after the words or cleaning motor vehicles the words but shall not include a gas bar or any gaso line outlet not having as an integral part thereof and contained within an enclosed building minimum facilities to include a sales office two enclosed service bays and one hydraulic hoist 4 that subsection 8212 be and the same is hereby amended by deleting therefrom the words fill ing stations and public garages and in the second sentence so that said sentence shall now- read as follows public parking areas except on property 300 feet or less from the east and north boundaries of the area 5 that subsection 8312 be and the same is hereby amended by deleting in the first paragraph there of the words commercial and which after the words manufacturing and and of all kinds respectively and by adding after the words of all kinds the words except a filling station or public garage provided such industrial and manu facturing purposes so that said paragraph shall now read as follows 8312 business industrial and manufacturing purposes of all kinds except a filling station or public gar age provided such industrial and manufac turing purposes are not objectionable by reason of emission of dust smoke or fumes undue noise or by reason of danger and shall include the following 6 that section 9 be amended by adding thereto the following new subsection 954- notwithstanding any other provisions in this bylaw no person shall hereafter erect or use any building or structure on a lot which does not front on an opened public street maintained at public expense b text amendments that bylaw 2511 bo and the same is hereby amended as follows 1 that subsection 25 be and the same is hereby amended by adding after the words are executed or performed the words but shall not include a gas bar or any gasoline outlet not having as an integral part thereof and contained within an enclosed building minimum facilities to include a sales office two enclosed service bays and one hydraulic hoist 2 that section 2 be amended by adding thereto the following new subseeti 2441 livestock shali include cattle swine sheep goats live poultry horses ponies donkeys and mules 3 that subsection 56 be and the same is hereby deleted and the following inserted therefor 56 frontage on a street notwithstanding any other provisions in this bylaw no person shall hereafter erect or use any building or structure on a lot which d6es not front on an opened public street maintained at public expense 4 that section 5 be amended by adding thereto the following new subsection 526 prohibited uses the keeping of livestock shall be prohibited in any zone except on agriculturally a zoned parcels of land of more than five acres in size this shall not prohibit the keeping of domestic pets 5 that subsection 1612 be and the same is hereby amended by deleting th the words auto mobile service stations c text amendments that bylaw 2520 be and the same is hereby amended as follows 1 that subsection 25 be and the same is hereby amended by adding after the words are executed or performed the words but shall not include a gas bar or any gaso line outlet not having as an integral part thereof and contained within an enclosed building minimum facilities to include a sales office two enclosed service bays and one hydraulic hoist 2 that section 2 be amended by adding thereto the following new subsection 2441 livestock shall include cattle swine sheep goats live poultry horses ponies donkeys and mules 3 that subsection 56 be and the same is hereby deleted and the following inserted therefor 56 frontage on a street notwithstanding any other provisions in this bylaw no person shall hereafter erect or use any building or structure on a lot which does not front on an opened public street maintained at public expense 4 that section 5 be amended by adding thereto the following new subsection 526 prohibited uses the keeping of livestock shall be prohibited in any zone except on agriculturally a zoned parcels of land of more than five acres in size this shall not prohibit the keeping of domestic pets d text amendments that bylaw 3036 be and the same is hereby amended as follows 1 that subsection 25 be and the same is hereby amended by adding after the words are executed or performed the words but shall not include a gas bar or any gaso line outlet not having as an integral part thereof and contained within an enclosed building minimum facilities to include a sales office two enclosed service bays and one hydraulic hoist 2 that section 2 be amended by adding thereto the following new subsection 2441 livestock shall include cattle swine sheep goats live poultry horses ponies donkeys and mules 3 that subsection 56 be and the same is hereby deleted and the following inserted therefor 56 frontage on a street notwithstanding any other provisions in this bylaw no person shall hereafter erect or use any building or structure on a lot which does not front on an opened public street maintained at public expense 4 that section 5 be amended by adding thereto the following new subsection 524 prohibited uses the keeping of livestock shall be prohibited in any zone except on agriculturally a zoned parcels of land of more than five acres in size this shall not prohibit the keeping of domestic pets 5 that subsection 1412 be and the same is hereby amended by deleting therefrom the words an automobile service station and text amendments and the same is hereby that bylaw 3037 be amended as follows 1 that subsection 25 be and the same is hereby amended by adding after the words are executed or performed the words but shall not include a gas bar or any gaso line outlet not having as an integral part thereof and contained within an enclosed building minimum facilities to include a sales office two enclosed service bays and one hydraulic hoist 2 that section 2 be amenued by adding thereto the following new subsection 2381 livestock shall include cattle swine sheep goats live poultry horses ponies donkeys and mules 3 that subsection 56 be and the same is hereby deleted and the following inserted therefor 56 frontage on a street notwithstanding any other provisions in this bylaw no person shall hereafter erect or use any building or structure on a lot which does not front on an opened public street maintained at public expense 4 that section 5 be amended by adding thereto the following new subsection 524 prohibited uses the keeping of livestock shall be prohibited in any zone except on agriculturally a zoned parcels of land of more than five acres in size this shall not prohibit the keeping of domestic pets 5 that subsection 1112 be and the same is hereby amended by deleting therefrom the words and an automobile service station subject to the requirements of section 517 this bylaw shall not come into force without the approval of the ontario municipal board but subject to such approval shall take effect from the date of passing thereof read a first and second time this 15th day of september ad 1969 j r williams reeve d j plitz clerk bylaw read a third time and passed in open council this fith day of october 1969 j r williams reeve d j plitz clerk

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