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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 10, 1975, p. 2

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2 the to1bune tttllr m 1ot5 einar clausen limited teak furniture special sale complete 3piece chesterfield sets sof a ioveseat and chair okiy 569 farmland in or k aiiim round dining room table 4 chairs only 1 about 6000 acres of york regional farmland is disappearing each year a recent regional study on agriculture said last week the study will be used by the region hi formulating- its own comprehensive landuse plan among other in formation the study says that few new young farmers are being at tracted to the region and the proportion of rented agricultural land is in creasing faster in the regions than in the province also except for in the south average farm sizes did not increase contrary to provincial trends in the south more land is rented than owned farmers the report also says the number of hobby farmers in the region is increasing and more and more farmers are working part or full time away from their farms people want balance kept markham residents in the town of markham will support growth only if a new increase maintains the present pattern of rural- urban communities this was the con- cesus of a report that summarizes results of three public meetings held recently to discuss the new official plan foam mattress queen size only 99 50 we cby a compuleline of scandinavian furnituie dining room occasional chairs living room wall units btidroom dtsk neil of tabid bramalea 4590760 thornhill 8810000 hdgddlfedjjp a sa ciag and announcement ciag insurance is pleased to announce that miss nancy mchardy is now located in the stouffville district credit union office at 97 main street policyholders may call in for service during the regular credit union office hours telephone 6402097 life home auto nancy mchardy liability advertise weekly ciag insurance co operators insurance associations op cuelph dominion hardware appliances 2931 maim street wv stouffvju403mi were on the mcfme with some real summer buys m conditioners 4000 btu 1 69 9s 5000 btu 1 89 9s beat the heat 16 fans 18 88 24 fans small desk fans priced from 24 1595 88 hibachis outdoor screen houses from ffor damp musjy areas basements 95 interior exterior coloring added if you wish 50 gal ccm apollo raleigh bicycles reduced up to 00 egt 149195 raleigh now 10995 concerned that our cubmefs riiyje value anclseryice for what they buy r v ifweiave not honoured that oblicfdtion mease leflus know mhelpqu it is our plea todo so constable norman uren of the uxbridge mounted police was one of the highlights of this years goodwood fair the fair was a tremendous success with about 900 people attending according to chairman lome tyndali about 700 was raised for yoiith work steven willie mot noise study coht irom vg 1 markham pickering and whitchurch stouffville councils markham ward 6 councillor walter grieve was adamant in the meeting that soundings should be taken in the dickson hill area as well since it would be among the areas most adversely affected by airport noise mayor tony roman of markham said he wanted the purpose of the study to be better defined he said perhaps it might eaulkiler coiitfrompg 1 mr king commented that those objecting to the faulkner ave rezoning would have a chance to be heard the faulkner- ave controversy has been dragging on for some time some residents had petitioned the aboard for five acre lots and other residents hadobjected at that time the board said nothing would be done until the neigh- bors came to an agreement among themselves or the official plan for that area was updated the members last month had a change of heart and approved a severance for another faulkner ave resident anneliese wagener eventually be used as a guide for compensation to affected residents in response dick edminston of tracor corp said the study was strictly to- determine questions of fact which would then be open to interpretaion with political ramifications rural areas would not be studied according to mr harris of bolt beranek and newman- an american firm because as soon as you deveiopit it doesnt exist anymore- he said they should- be able to ex- trapplate to a degreeas toj ijces 4 wji how the airport would since construction ofv affect rural areas from the soundings planned the airport is set to begin later this month mr final report by valcoustics to mot is to measurements taking place through the sum mer vital to the conduct of the study according to mr coulas is gaining the cooperation of those residents where soun dings are to be taken mayor gordon ratcliffs view on the noise study was that he was confident mr harris will look after the interests of whitchurch- stouffville mr harris lias been coengaged by the municipality and the mot with whitchurch- stoiiffville paying land the ministry the- remainder for his ser be on nov 1 with field ratcliff admitted the study showed bad timing earl brillinger livestock dealer succumbs to cancer resident here nearly 50 years the funeral service was conducted on monday from the stouffville united missonary church for the late earl g brillinger who passed away of cancer in scarboro hospital on july 3 mr brillinger who resided at 490 main st e had been come to the players ontario mosportpark 1 f all weekend july 1819 20 see the best formula atlantic cars and drivers from around the world its an exciting schedule friday practice rounds saturday morning qualifying rounds noon motorcycle thrill show evening outdoor- film festival sunday morning bulova series formula 100 and 25 litre sedan noon motorcycle thrill show 330 pm players ontario free camping free firewood plenty of fresh water why not come for the weekend mosportpark shwywl east 10 exit 75 bowmanville then 12 miles north advance tickets available through trs outlets friday 2 saturday s3 sunday 8 weekend pass including pit permission 510 weekend superpass including permission and grandstand 12 ortinlied by motport pirk ltdnubned bycaac a i i t ir f w l v i in failing health for more than a year he was born in 1906 in nottawasaga township but had been a resident in stouffville for- nearly fifty years mr brillinger was a livestock dealer by trade and operated a small farm he was identified with the united missionary church deceased is survived by his wife theformer- annie marion wagg a son james e and a daughter judy a also surviving are two sisters reta spofford and gladys pipher a brother orval brillinger predeceased him in 1947 the funeral was conducted by rev john hamilton the pallbearers were murray brillinger lloyd brillinger charlie brillinger ken brillinger eugene spofford and gordon wagg interment was made in stouffville cemetery north pickeriirig costpjce 156 million j pickering in excess of 156 million was paid out by the ontario government before the end of 1974 for more than 19000 acres of north pickering project land it was learned last week the information was contained in a written answer by housing minister donald irvine to a question by mpp ian deans final compensation had not been agreed upon by the owners of the remaining 6940 acres mr irvine said plans released last week for the project say the community is to provide housing for between 72000 and 75000 people within 15 years project planning director andrew beattie told durham region planning committee they hope to provide 50 per cent of residents with jobs in the new community more than 22000 dwelling units are to be constructed on 17000 acres with the province intending on providing 31500 jobs on 1100 acres of industrial land to be situated on the north and east boundaries of the urban area according to government predictions about 20 per cent of residents will earn less than 8500 and the rest will earn over 18000 mature families will be en couraged to locate there according to mr beattie a total of 20 schools four high schools and 15 public are planned i several j v planning committee members expressed concern that provincial incentives designed to attract jobs to north pickering might make it very difficult for areas such as oshawa ajax and whitby to maintain industrial growth wliitqhurch ps awards vandorf awards for students at whitchurch highlands public school were presented in a recent program- stephen joyce was winner of both the staff and valedictory awards other winners were girls athletic award nancy babcoek boys athletic award hugh alcorn terry gray adult achievement award mrs norrine joyce school spirit award tom heyd academic achievement award lori armitage and citizen- ship awards greg wood auril wilson tom heyd wendy jones hugh alcorn debbie lloyd carol campbell jeff thompson lori armitage colin nesbitt stephen joyce and bill batter summer t starts thursday july 10 l i c loom f3x 21 main st w stouffville 6404943 high interest guaranteed investment certificates yr m 1 2 years 3 4 years 5 years stouffville district credit union ltd 96 main w stouffville 6402811 o summer is here donj start that trip without first stopping l our service department and having your car thoroughly cheeked we have the latest in tune up test equipment t the alijenvtronic analyser takes thei guess work out of tune ups the most modern method o to maintainpeakefine efficiency just west of the new stouffville shopping centre r

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