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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 16, 1974, p. 3

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r s ttf group moving op parkland stouffville- committee bad spoken to -said- the igeeting will question when wilu bere u increasing council recently about it maintain -certain- the budget be finalized ressureon thetown of and had introduced some restrictives as is the case and the tax rate setfor ifhitchurcbstourrviuetaexceusnt v ideas he with all hearingsvaaired 174 laintain and develop the suggested that the work bythe omb j j answer tbe council saovmade reservoir and could be done t better by question will expects to finalize the iservationsite north the local authority than residents of cedar valley budget early in june and t of the high school by metro i feel it should be required to retain a set the tax- rate at that iyor gordon ratcliff be a place for people to go y solicitor to speak on their time the mayor said he approached on this for a- walk and enjoy behalf against the- anticipates a moderate nature he said the l proposed industrial park increase in the ratefor mayor said he was op- answerthe mayor posed to swimming at the said be had advised the site but felt two or three cedar valley delegation picnic tables in the area t that a lawyer could be would prove a benefit helpful but not absolutely question what stand necessary he said that all persons opposed matter at press con- ference friday question has an i greement been finalized petween the town and letro conservation authority re future development of the y reservoir site northeast bf the high school answer the agreement is in the hands bf the town solicitor and hasnt been finalized by council the whitchurch- stouffville conservation authority is interested in developing the property and making it a local wildlife sanctuary the 4 mayor said he stated that jim doble a will the town take re the industrial zone on the north side of the vivian sideroad at cedar valley answer the jtown will support the bylawat the omb hearing may 23 and 24 at a public hearing before the on tario municipal board in latcham hall the mayor said the time of the hearing is 10 am while opponents to the plan will be permitted tospeak persons opposed to industrial buildup in that 1 area would be heard question does council favor concrete construction for the exterior of the new stouffville post office answer council has agreed to permit- a concrete exterior rather brick the mayor a change v this representative on that from the floor the mayor 1974 question at a meeting of regional council thursday major ratcliff opposed the withdrawl of a budgeted figure to purchase 25 acres of land north of ballantrae and enlarge the county forest property why answer negotia tions were carried on in good faith between the region and the lan- owner the mayor said and he felt it unfair to back out at this time he explained that arrangement had to be v shelved because the province refused to come up with its share 90 per m starts friday mat sat2oo pm twice nightly at 700 900 pm ncluding sunday carcrclam mackwkpmiirscrwvrtliamswoumwjacic our next attraction jzffimrt s i than said time would set back the buildings completion date several weeks since brick is in short supply the mayor said cement cent the money he block was now being used said that by acquiring the in many buildings of this property two sections of type and should blend in the forest on either side with any future con- would have been linked struction in that area upi 0 a tough stand council demands strong guarantee stouffvillef whitchurch stouffville council is demanding absolute guarantees from the region of york and dept of the en vironment that the towns municipal water supply will not be en- dangered by the present landfill operation only one mile from its artesian veils j failureto comply will force a meeting with the premier members agreedi council is asking the region for a complete report dealing with v contamination dangers the resolution also demands the ministry do one of threethings 1 close the dump 2 guarantee an alternate water supply 3 provide written assurance that the present supply will not be affected the tribunethursday may u 11 3 j tmpickrofmjrmk miling face warms ciistoinfer stouffville lit shell enjoy a little relief holiday at lake kushog youre aregular patron at this summer- when the neac mindenthey plan j the new jj- regal famuy takes to theikth to erect a permanent l melodie ramer is the smile across the counter in the regal restaurani on main street shes the tribunes teen pick of the week jim thomas circus is coming restaurant on main street stouffville youve probably wanted is to associate a name with the smiling face of- a pretty parttime waitress there wonder no longer- shes 15year old melodie ramer daughter of mr and mrs doug ramer hawthorne avenue and the tribunes teen pick of the week melodie has always lived in stouffville at tending summitview public school and now sdss shes a student in grade lb her interests and activities are endless in fact one need only to name it and shes done it melodie enjoys cooking sewing skating skiing cycling tennis swim ming track and field the list goes on and on this summer she hopes to become proficient at water skiing and next winter she plans to try out for the girls hockey team melodie enjoys her work as a waitress as much as the customers enjoy seeing her there many of the kids ho come there are friends i she knows at school- melodie is as proficient around her own home as in- the restaurant her mother admits that should she be late in preparing the- evening meal its not unusual to- find everything ready and awaiting thanks to her daughters culinary skills she also makes many of her own clothes while melodie ap pears to thrive on work sountryfoc fund raising sales cci ptffocolatebars y- pieppermmvpatties v- chocolate covervd almonds toschbols sports clubs service clubsefc call wayne copefand 4164456016 much above avf rage incomt wood gundy individual investment program require sound advice and personal attention wood gundy offer a comprehensive in- vestment service v ic tj r v for information on demand or short term investments and stocks and bonds we invite you to contact our authorized representative v russell bearc v 261 main street north markham telephone 2941523 wood gundy limited member ln vslmcnt ucalcrs aisociation moinher toronto montreal canadian winnipeg cindaiiouver stock exchanges and tin ough oiirsubbidiary members new york and midwest stock exchanges- x j- k- i john roe says ti- you can be the proud owner of a hevt car 4 weveqotthe toypurlow cost nevv car and we jpromjse it will be it vil yours within hours thatsfastt h v i proudly presented by the aurora rotary club commonity centrej thursday may 23 afternoon 430 and evenihg 800 aurorax the performances- begin hanneford threering a 430 and 8pm the circus will appear at the circus is sponsored by the aurora community aurora rotary club centre may23 y the performancethis 7 yeavarunstwo hours and iciothingsale includes 30- acts -in- 20 the markham displays beautiful girls clotlingcentre is holding v and costuming will be its annual spring sale part of the circus along with acrobats tumblers its annual thursday may 23 froml to 330 pm in the st jugglers aerialistsifj andrews united church daredevils clowns and hall main street wild animal acts addition to clothing there the hanneford circus will be tables of baked dates back to 1621 in goods toys and england jfc is still- miscellaneous items produced andjdirected by support of this vorth- the presenfgerieration of while organization the hanneford family be appreciated war take a family safari to deepest darkest ontario see roaming free t prides ol lions cheetah elephant gucdie rare rhino monkeysgalore and much much more dnve through in the comfort and safety ji of your own car r pels pofnor cafeteria playground a a picnic sites open daily mst ohwv 8 7 miles from cambfidge gait and 20 milcvn w of hamilton miar rockton toleplione 519 63 2620 shoot a lion 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