Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 30, 1975, p. 3

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gorton ratcliff library buhet mayor gordon ratcliff would not say whether he thinks the greatly increased f library budget should be accepted as received but he did comment favourably about the library service j with the acceptance of the library in the community itscertainly worth a proper i budget he said its always been low before so now it comes as terrific in- crease its a budget well have to have a good look at he concluded i question are you in favor of the 1000 praise regional council voted itself last we have not had a raise for the past two years and i believe were worthy of a moderate raise of 1000 however i do not agree that mileage should be paid for travelling back and forth to council meetings question has any progress been made in purchasing the british petroleum property for offstreet parking the town will take possession of that property at the end of april i would presume the building will be taken out and it will be paved the cost of the land was 15000 4 avbloordingion aha don mills ex in proposal 8f on nn ran ram ran ran nm music alive music to bring you alive and keep you that way cftr is the sound of today with a bit of yesterday mixed in to bring back some memories great music lives on and onatcftrwith more records each hour than any one elseinjoronto- hear here vandorf planning board last week heard a proposal for a motel and commercial complex to be located on 30 acres on the southeast comer of bloomington rd and don mills rd councillor art starr chitect told the board toe exception to the commercial complex municipal bylaw told the representative of store would be joined by a walkway to the motel he said the commercial would include small of fices such as a real estate office hardware store bank- restaurant or food milissa holdings he thought the plan was about a year away but he made a motion that the 7 matter be put on- the agenda for the next planning committee meeting the motion passed bill dolan an ar- it would be primarily to serve tbe local area he said he said the location was excellent for a motel with proposed hwy 404 intimate in the near future a he asked planning board to consider an code of practise action deferred york region whitchurch stouffville mayor gordon ratcliff was the only member of regional council to vote against a resolution to defer a recommendation to seek the comments of the ministry of agriculture on development ap plications which will be located in close proximity to a livestock or poultry operation feb 21 deadline for ofy stouffville the application deadline for opportunities for youth grants is feb 21 ofy will pay both the operating costs and salaries for selected projects the projects are expected to provide some benefit to the community and meet needs which exist there application forms and further information can be obtained at the v municipal offices or a canada manpower centre east gwillimbury mayor gladys rolling who made the motion to defer termed the recommendation non sensical and not necessary our interest she said is to protect the farm people she felt this could be done without consulting the ministry and asked itbe deferred until clarification could be obtained from the minister of housing who had sent a x letter requesting council consider the agricultural code of practice before approving severances or locating public facilities the letter which was forwarded to all municipal clerks committees of ad justment and the land requiring commercial developments be served with municipal water and sewers harry floros k principal of the company said the presentation at that time was vto indicate to council a group of individuals are interested is this project he also said no studies have been conducted on the availability of a sufficient water supply councillor june butt on termed the proposal very ambitious and asked if it would be built in phases mr dolan said the major facilities and about half the projected 50 units in the motel would be built in a first phase mr floras said it is a family business and they presently own the win- ford and c flemingdon towers restaurants in toronto gravel mining increase sought uxbridge residents of uxbridge township may soon be faced with a sharp increase in gravel operations thanks to metro toronto the situation was revealed at the last meeting- of council when a letter was received from the ontario ministry of natural resources according to this the john b regan co ltd wishes toincrease its extraction rate of gravel in lots 11 and 12 concession 4 the proposed increase would be from 450000 to 1750000 tons per year r as a reason the company stated that its property in pickering township has been expropriated by metro for a waste disposed site council did not discuss the request but referred it to the planning and development committee for comment r the tribune thursday jan ml ims 3 1 lifer tqelfiftlllesk reupholster sale vz the price of a new suite get the bvs tor loss home or store call mr fleischer 294- 2581 297- 2055 t0r0mark iukumakk 294- fu rmture 2060 township to charge for correspondence uxbridge its going to cost 5 to get a look at the correspon dence sent to uxbridge council this was decided last week after regional councillor bill ballinger introduced a motion to supply copies of the correspondence to the division committee wasvdres except those items recently endorsed by considered confidential whitchurch stouffville council the intent of the letter was to ensure that proposed uses of land will not be permitted in locations in which they may result in a restric tion of the operation of adjoining livestock or poultry operations the press sometimes has trouble understanding what were talking about because they dont have the letters in front of them said ballinger other members were not too sold on the idea and the matter of cosjs was raised free rabies clinic 7 town works department garage r v i park drive south fi t stouffville v v 13 february 1975 300 pm x to v 730 pm look at all this paper said councillor maustyn mcknight- v holding up his copy of the letters it might cost 5 atorun of an extra copy of tall this ballinger objected to v charging the newspapers and pointed outthat durham region with a much larger agenda supplies copies of almost everything to the press free of charge the public can also purchase full copies he said mcknights first amendment was rejected as being out of order and he wrestled with t the wording of an amending motion for some time while council went on with other business are you writing an essay maustyn enquired mayor carl puterbough after a few minutes i thought this was just a simple matter added ballinger it takes a long time to copy all these letters said mcknight i think it would be an undue burden on the staff the purpose of this is just to make them better informed said ballinger defending his motion i dont think making two or three more from jan27th to feb 1st direct from chrysler v- chrysler canaoa ltd date wiuaryz7 pay to the order pi a purchaser amount s20000 py- cajito 200 and 00 cts chtrsle canada iio by o0 tvp08 lia oooo-o- jic y sfflbma- on all models of 1975 plymouth valiant valiantcustom 4 door sedans i scamp ouster brougham 2 door hardtops 2 door coupes 4 door sedan j 2 door hardtop 6 the chrysler cvsh bonus spectacular is bla7inc aiy it jour pk mouth ind dmlcc dcilcr- ind the deals arc red hot you mike jour ow n deil on inj one of these great cars and then jou aci joir s200 bonus cheque direct frorrtchrjer canada i id you also jet another chiyslcrculusiicthc 12 nionih unlimited milcaje warranij- on allparts and labour except tires and the lire manufacturers cocrihem this unmatched warranty applies on all 1975 chiyslcv paiscngcr cars except taxis and police cars and they all use any gas leaded or unleaded be sure to cash in on the chrysler cash bonus spectacular imiltdont ptr aitiointr bv orteatr reiatt tuuitmrrionh tuuitntcn oii emerald isle 840moo m u v i tjsfeas- riiiuint- i sseb vkivsfo4 7 j- i tsr 0 imt v s copies would be a hard ship theres no reason they cant look at the letters here said- mcknighu we could end up with the staff doing nothing but making copies its time- consuming and costly clerk ron hester agreed about the cost aspect saying that the towns copying machine requires special paper costing eight to ten cents per sheet mcknights amend ment carried altering the original motion to include a charge of five dollars now i cant support my own motion ob served ballinger the motion carried as amended with only ballinger opposed s notice to dog owners township of uxbridge 1975 tags are available at the municipal office 190 spruce st uxbridge or the animal shelter goodwood tags may be purchased by mail on receipt of owners name mailing address and telephone number breed and sex of dog with payment of applicable fees v neutered dog 500 male 700 female 1000 l plus an additional surcharge of 500 per dog in addition to one for each household v there will be an additional charge for dog tags sold after march 31st of each year of 125 per tag v the running loose of dogs within the township of uxbridge is prohibited pound fees are 1000 forf irst offence 52000 for second offence plus 250 per day board for each day the dog is impounded untagged dogs brought to the shelter will be charged an additional 500 animal shelter islocated i n goodwood ann barrett dog control off cer 6401987 1000 to 1200 noon or 8527295 k you made over 10000 last yearodds are ou paid at least 562 more income tax thanyoti should have h i j v a v r 1 r r 1 fc 1 i v r v r likea lot of canadians you probably thought regredretirenient savings plans were for somebodyelse somebody who makes a lot more money than youdo somebody who doesnt have a r company pension iplan like you do youve wrong virtually anybody earning aliving can save money witn an rsr for instance- a man earning 10000 a year can use an rsp tqget as much as a 562 tax refund a man with a company pension plan can still reduce his taxable income by up to 2500 and- wind uppaying as muchas 30 less income tax v even if you have no ready cash to put f intoan rsp you can use whatever qualified stocks and bonds or trust and deposit certificates you own to get a substantial mrefund you can probably even borrow the money to get into an rsp from v guaranty trust and wind up earning a goal deal more than the aftertax cost of your loan so when you finally stop working or need money for something really important youll have the money put away its all fullexplained in a comprehensive yetdelightfully simple new book thats free from guaranty trust theresone catch though after march 1 vjv the government wotft let you into ari rsp that will do you any good on your 1974 income j taxreturn v v j t -sodropintoywirlocguatyrust- branch or send in the coupon ishd well get an rsp book off to you right away ij j itctdtmeclirrerencebetw yfr thuiking aboutwhat youregouigtbgive thej x i- gbverrimentorlcoldngfctwardt6wrtihe government is going to give you r isv tnaflk i i want a big tax refund this year please send me the free book i i otjls i mail to rsp information centre co your ij nearest guaranty trust branch- prorince j iviaii i avi v v f stouffville 81 main stw6im000 ytf r v

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