Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 17, 1975, p. 2

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2 the tribune thursday april 17 itli police roundup cheque passer faces 50 charges c stouffville a man who allegedly passed a bad cheque at cards dominion hard ware has been ap- prehended by metropolitan toronto police and charged on approximately 50 counts of the same crime charged with false pretences is gino camardi 27 of wood- bridge windshield smashed bertrum evans of lot 30 concession 9 whit church stouffville reported to police the front windshield of his vehicle was smashed while it was parked on his property replacement value is estimated at 125 window forced adding insult to in jury a wasaga beach woman debbie ramsay was forced to abandon her car when it stuck in a snowbank on markhams 16th ave during the big storm two weeks ago and when she returned for it two days later she discovered the rear window had been forced open and an eight track tape player two speakers j ontario wants you to set your fair share of375million tkx credits thousands of ontario residents will share in this years tax credits make sure you get your fair share to apply you must file both a federal income tax form even if you dont pay income tax unci the ontario tax credit form which comes with it any questions you may free of charge dial 0 and ask the operator for zenith 82000 residents within the metro toronto local calling area should dial 9658470 and one tape valued at 4170 had been removed tires stolen last wednesday evening- two mickey thompson 16 inch tires and chrome slot rim were stolen from the side of hunts sunoco on main st the property valued at 200 belonged to david wilson of hardingate crescent counterfeiti50 a counterfeit 50 bill was passed- at the canadian imperial bank of commerce in stouff ville a teller became suspicious of the bill and it was forwarded to the banks main branch in toronto were it was confirmed it was a bogus bill according to york regional police there are no suspects custom packaged power for your workload people who drive past fairway motors on highway 17 west of town must rub their eyes at this unusual vehicle the trick is to decide which end of the car is the back it has x 55 s3 two fronts of a 19gj chev vince kiley partowner of fairway stands beside the car which is used mostly in parades don bernard ontarios mil wiilmm davis premier arthur meen minister of revenue are 1ax credit system -ri- rt fv- fh751a choose a rugged 14 horse hydrostatic tractor or a tough 14 horse gear drive tractor both overhead valve engines both with quick plugin lockpin attach ment systems elpctric start ing 42 mower cut and both with daylong stamina and year round versatility proven performgrs in a va riety of jobs toughest job in front of you is choosing the one you want bolens a good yard ahead jchjij consumer tiwiw products snowball corners enterprises aurora side rd dufferin st king city 7276940 keswick sports 514thequeenswas keswick 4763261 shag and plush completely installed with chipfoam underpay shag plush 8 30 sq yd 95 sq yd minimum 30 sq yds offer good til april 30 1975 fred varley drive m z z m a p am hwy no 7 this is your chance to purchase a quality shag or plush carpet at low low prices and have it installed as well you wont find a better price anywhere we ask you to compare then calf us ontario ltd ftv modular home approved by council as pilot project uxbridge the decision was mittee councillor bill uxbridge township is taken at a council ballinger committee willing to allow an ex- meeting last week based chairman described an periment with a new type on a recommendation application by a brian of housing from planning com- bassett who had asked opening special i faarnilu 25 s off custom framing dver 500frameselection xjarndtif arrf yaffety markham ont 2946732 for a permit to build a modular home bassett who owns property in lot 33 con cession 5 wants to erect a 1400 square foot prefabricated bungalow on his property to replace an older house ballinger said that he and the township building in- spector had examined similar modular homes in burlington and were favorably improssed the modular construction conforms with the national building code specifications but falls short of the more demanding township building bylaw despite this the committee recommended that mr bassett be allowed to proceed with his plans on the basis of a pilot project uxbridge does not at present contain any such homes and no further permits for modular dwellings would be issued until the bassett home has been evaluated councillors joe esmonde and eleanor todd were strongly in favour of the recom mendation esmonde felt that the pilot project clause should be written into a proposed gulfs spring tuneup fl ignition system analysis b adjust carbu j lubricate heat riser valve g inspi ect air cleaner element 10 11 test and service battery check and record compression 3 supply and install new a examine positive crankcase 4 examine rotor and points and condenser o ventilation valve xf 4 supply and install new a spark plugs r ventilation valve ect all belts and hoses j adjust dwell angle and timing distributor cap examine high tension wires m final ignition system analysis 13 14pointtuneup iyl wyl 8cyl 3595 3995 4495 including parts and labour orless for most passenger cars offer expires may17 197s use your gulf travel card chargex or master charge daves east end gulf 10th line stouffville 6402244 j not your average service station agreement to be drawn up between the township and mr bassett a suggestion which met general approval councillor maustyn mcknight was opposed to the modular unit because of its failure to meet the bylaw specifications in such matters as size of studding and thickness of roof sheeting we have tired to keep the quality of homes v up he said if we open j the door to this kind of thing well have a hard time closing it again- councillor mac meyers was also opposed on the basis of the impact of such a house on neigh- boring dwellings ballinger defended s the recommendation claiming that it is hard to distinguish a modular home from a con- ii ventional dwelling in r terms of appearance he also pointed out that the house now on the property which will be demolished is far less attractive than the one proposed by bassett after some discussion council voted 32 to allow the pilot project with mcknight and meyers dissenting councillor fred kelland was absent 1 a later motion by councillor todd that a copy of the resolution be sent to mr bassetts neighbours was- ap proved without discussion noise would try patience of a saint newmarket dispensing justice in any court cannot be an easy task for any provincial or high court judge but to try and do a good job at newmarket provincial court would try the patience of a saint on occasion last wednesday was one of those days and judge clare morrison had finally reached his limit when he was forced to complain about the noises outside the court room some diligent soul outside had attacked a pile of lumber with a it chain saw the noise was nerve wracking- and made it difficult to say the least for judge morrison or anyone else to be heard there must be some kind of conspiracy judge morrison finally complained if it isnt a train whistling through itsa garbage truck ora noisy puppy now we have a chain saw operating out there he said judge morrison told the court he was fearful about the talks of- cut backs which would long delay the building of a new provincial court house for the area he told the court that unless things improve theyll j have a hell of a timey- getting anyone to sit here t

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