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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 3, 1975, p. 1

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jnvs omha finals 2nd game friday 830 vol 87 no 48 river brethren atheisehill sunday 730 whitchurch stouffville markham apr 3 1975 20 cents 16 pages v police hntfesiigqie sife epos i i bloomington council will likely seek a court order to stop dumping at the york sanitation landfill site of high- way 48 the tribune learned this week the matter will be discussed at tuesdays council when representatives of york sanitation will be invited to state their case the company was not heard from when the bylaw to close the dump was passed a whitchurch- stouffville bylaw bans garbage dumps in the town after march 31 1975 tuesday was the day that the bylaw called for the closing of all the dumps in the town theonly landfill site in the town is located on highway 48 tnorth of the bloomington rd according to councillor merlyn baker a letter was received by the town from the ministry of the environment stating that the ministry would not enforce the bylaw until the environmental board hearings iare copinjptmj l8erthii month the ministry has refused to withdraw their dumping permit councillor baker said the minister should close the dumpuntil the hearing is completed but he didnt see it that way mayor gordon ratcliff saw the york regional police were asked to enforce the bylaw and turned out at the dumpsite tuesday morning the trucks are still going in and out the mayor told the tribune tuesday afternoon i would hope they the police have laid charges against people who are dumping in there he said that he thought that truck drivers going into the landfill site would be charged according to a police spokesman the officers are just out there investigating deputy chief robert hood told the tribune that itwill be determined what if any charges will be laid we have a complaint and a mammqth auction sees large crowd cf stouffville one of the largest auction ever held in vthis area took place good friday at the property of bruce tim- bers on highway 47 northof stouffville -x- 1 over 1200 itemswef e in the isaleand 625 people registered two auctioneers don biird and 1 norm faulkner- worked from v il030am to 6 pm to sell all the goods t included were tools vand njachineryfrom the excavation business raijbrasss school beir j adinirigfoom vsuitebrought 800- wrtv s total yaluyof gopdssold at20000he irbbatidii said that cars were lined from the sales barn to don anderson haulage arts biisy as 86th approaches stoufeville art latcham will celebrate his 80th birthday next week but still remains as active as ever the millionaire philanthropists birthday is april 8 he is actively in volved in installing lights in the ball diamond in udora and is also overseeing a project to build an artificial ice pad in goodwood mr latcham who looks many years younger than 80 says that he keeps active but feds that he is a little more stooped over than he used to be a lislofmr latcham s donations include halls in goodwood zephyr port perry and stouffville he also builtthe swimming pool arid grandstand in town and put lights in the park diamond he has also paid for the renovation of athaaltdna and mt zion schools to commiinitycpntrpsiiiir4s5 mr latcham plans to spend- his birthday quietly meeting set for york regional police were out at the entrance to the york sanitation dump in highway 48 tuesday but trucks were still moving in and out of the landfill site april lwas the date set in a town bylaw for the closing of the dump a special council meeting fl f tftyl o 1 t will be held to determine whether a court order should be obtained p vjmj vfjj 1 to close the operation j ted wilcox garbage pickup r in aault newmarket- l stouffville youth j who was convicted twp weeks ago on a charge of assaultwas placed on aone termtof iprobatioriwhenhe came before sudgeclare morrison for c sentence hv newmarket iast j a i v 4 in donald joseph gordon of r irlgorinleywas warned by j judge morrison that his bad tern per i would more than likely iland himin deep jrouble unless he makes an attempt to curbit v gordon was charged with assaulting james carman of whitchurch- stouffville and f judge morrison in addressing llthe yough toldhim yq are obviously avyouhg manwith a nasty temper who cant control mtif your probation officer orders psychiatric treatment jyou must take it p teacheris i givien- cla aurora high- school iteachers will receive a cost of living allowance of 30 a month for the present school year- i york county board of education decided last month k- y n it will be paid for each flmontii worked inthe period of sept oo juhe30 itjwill be v paid in a lump sum in the last regular pay injune1975 v rent offices vuxbridgev durham regionalpolice will take joyer 1t the old municipal of fices in f fiuxbridge according to a rirecommehdation isent to i regional council yesterday c iy ta durham policeicom- mission stated that theexisting station is too small police have jbeeri using one section of theold vmunicipal building iyi ijttt commission has agreed to rent the entire building which wast recently vacatedibyuxj bridge township staff- for 5200 despite ob j ectipns bjiaws ajpproyed s 4i sola lid residents yj t- stojjgfjjtjyejsdespite pbjecupns stouffville ratepayers associationscouncil at its last meeting passedthenewlaw- garbage collection throughout the municipality f v that many persons now dispose of theirown garbage and questioned the extra expense that will be imposed by the new system this seemed to cause some confusidnamongcouncillors s f v vi would suggest the association be advised that anybody l disposing of waste is contravening our new bylaw said councillor becky wedley sfcouricillormerlynbaker said that people will still be en titled to dispose of their own garbage on their own property undernrovinmal law underprovincial law they should find powerful defender j- j c 4 discuss issues connected with jtmarm3cbahv provided undervthe jextfwasouvowgau jz claremont z ontario riding mp norm cafik will hold a public meeting thursday april 17 at claremont public school to discuss some of the dislocations connected with the pickering airport mr cafik said v a statement that the meeting will not deal with the pros or cons of uie airport as such butwill fairs minister- barney danson t opriatjpnjactttt ftpf esenfeer tain concernsarid we affirmed- tuesdayxthav the i f0x dont know- whether we are pickeringairport will have only f promised to present that pleased oriiotuntir we see the one runway and thatthe proposal to the cabinet but question of a second is purely hypotheticalatthis point proposal the cabinet but re he said x could make no commitment on w r 7f v i noaction was taken on thecomplaint and council shortly afterwards gave three readings to the collection bylaw the bylaw came into force april l c v detailedin its provisions the bylaw covers all aspects of garbage collection the type of container is specified asis the type of garbage that will be picked iip explosive and radioactive materials are among the forbidden categories also stated was the placement of waste containers for pickup and the provisions for pickups missed because of holidays one section of thebylaw forbids anyone to pick over in- terfere with or scatter any garbage put out for collection penalty for contravening any sectionof the bylaw was placed at amaximumofl000br21daysinjail i after brief discussion the bylaw was passed without major amendments the controversial bylaw forbidding the use of any land in town for disposing of waste was also passed at this sitting with similar penalties attached he madethe statement in a press release following meeting at the markham municipal offices tuesday with mayors land councillors of whitchurchstouffville and7 markham theloutcome t said that policiesv to j disperse growth more evenly across the country would alleviate the need for a second runway at pickering arid that 1 ministry of transport and urbanaffairs ministryofficials will be meeting with local mr danson affirmed that it was the beginning- of a phase of consultations tp define the riiagriitude of the problem in the r press release- he promised that- the federal government will work with the various local bodies to af feet a transition between the current freeze and a system of zoning press government one runway and expressed the exist in the situation hope that alternative policies will befcund tomake a second runway unnecessary ij v- the meeting was heldto air i grievancesconcerhing people in the noise area who have not r mayor gordon ratcliff said he was pleased thatl coun cillprs couldexpress out anxieties and cpvcernsvand was content- that future the been expropriated fmaypr expressed pleasure at the j i i ambierit npise level study to be- coriductedbyandrew s harris- he said that there should be some sort of protection for people living in thenoiselands arid that protection might be markham mayor tony roman was more cautious f address itselfto theproblems that will be faced by claremont residents and others located 1 adjacentto theairport site the- announcement said r ft i mrcafik hasforwardeda letter to prirhe minister pierre trudeau callingfor some changes in the expropriation s procedure jj y thempprpposesthatthe value paid to people would be jbased on thejdate the govern- ment takes possession- he also lists a- number of changes he would like to see in the ex- propriation procedure the meeting will start at8 ice pad hotareha for goodwodd sifel goodwood it looks like goodwood will not have itsown arena after all 1 art latcham local philanthropist told the tribune this week that pie park area where the arena was to be built is too- low and poses a flood danger in the spring m j rv mr latcham had agreed originally to build a full arena at a tcps outdoor artificial jcepad will 1be 75 -x- wewatifto get a place for hockey there he saidr w-r- 18000 mens charred a fire rages through egg ranch harris markham eighteen thousand hens died last week when fire raged through the barns of the garry knott egg ranch on the 10th line the fire was discovered smith said that the cause was a furnace malfunctionpossibly in the oil pressure line nineteen firemen from markham fought the blaze for c wa uiswvcicu four hours the viand hap been- about 530priimarch 26 by expropriated ifor- the airport myrna knott who was hn the although mr knott continued to j carnal the time she said that operate theegg ranch js thefire started near a furnaceih the damage to the contents the south barn tf- was estimated at 14000 there- vknottcahedthenfe was no estimate on the barns- thenthe w aowned by the federal v jsmvll blaze was biiiigdownvup w nou the lengthof thebarnthe two vnired tfry t x narrow barnsare 225 feet long v j the south baniwasdestroyed- s arid the north barwwas -tern- ffrjfppfy i tpletely giitte i f f t h i stared to rounear yf iloo men showed up that day to van apartment above one jhelpcleaiiupalidthreevtruck barnoccupieddennisand loads of charred chickens were per year f eighteen thousand charred chickens presented quite problem following the fire last week at garry knott egg tru- v ii k

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