si vol m no 14 llnsorted materialin bins fefe uesrec s- whitchurch stouffville august 7 1w5 20 cents 1 v 14 pages pijliicfe elk drive 1 a kyr j j woman whitchurch police vehicle and crossed over the are seeking the driver road striking a northbound 1 vehicle i driven by vincent facchini 48 of scarboro the facchini car was knocked into the ditch and sustained 1000 damage mrs leewens car was then struck by another northbound car driven by howard brooks 17 of downsview all three parties were rushed by ambulance to york county hospital according to a police of- ficial an investigation will follow responsible for a fatal collision on don mills rd north of st johns sideroad friday af- ternoon ignacia leewens 46 of brechin was pronounced dead on arrival at york county hospital she had been travelling southbound on don mills when she was forced onto the gravel shoulder by a northbound car which was passing in her lane she lost control of- the c stouffville although it has been an unqualified success since its opening the stbuffville recycling depot has not been without its problems latest ones involve people who insist on using the depot at times when it is not opened people have l been throwing material into the bins and this has created extra work for the volunteers l t joyce nailer depot treasurer has set down two basic rules do not bring material when the depot is not open hours are 10 am to 12 noon saturdays and thursdays and 630 to 830 pm thursday evenings in thesummer the other rule is donot put anything in the bins the depot workers will do that because material has to be segregated or the recyclers will reject mrs nailer said that one example- of the problem oc- tv mrs nailer feelsthat the is- curred when someone threw real answer is a permanent site newspapers in the large bin which hasbeen reserved for corrugated cardboard i the papers had to be removed and carried into the depot for the depot with space enough to store the bins udooxsxi vtjovk job wouldbe made a lot easier if our customers would observe the rules she said markham x airgrounds si v markham sale of the markham fairgrounds af high- ways 7 and 48 lias been comf pleted v the deal was signed friday through the office of markham solicitors cattanach hindson and sutton concluding negotiations that have lasted almost twoyears the first mortgage payment and interest on the mortgage from unoriginal closing date earlier this year have been paid by the developers ira young and associates r v the fair board has closed the dealon the purchase of the 100acre stanley watson farm on 18th ave west of highway 48 the town of markham has retained some land on the old fair grounds and the arena shortage of capital blamed no phone service i tihtil march stouffville families moving into the new northdown t homes subdivision being built south of town will not have telephone service available until next march bell canada an- nouncedlast week according to dr rl- hunts- man public relations manager for this area spending priorities forced by a shortage in capital dollars and different develop ment rates for subdivisions have i combined to delay phone ser- vice 1bell canada will install buried cable within the sub- division butthe feeder cable which connects to the stouffville central office will not be in- stalled until next year the subdivision the largest instouffvilles history has over 100 units in the first stage and a total of 180 units when completed some of the houses afealfeady occupied mr huntsman said that a pay phone will likely be installed to provide tsome com- municatioft he added that the subdivision was developing faster than bell had expected and that the failure of the company to receive the rate hikes it asked for from the federal government had caused the delay manor nurses get paymcrease s newmarket- a 30 per ceiit paymncrease for nurses at york manor home for theaged year original 4975 salary 14560 i york manor has f our full- dead sea gulls blamed on roaring motor boats 1 was approved thursday by york timeregistered nurses stal regional council vv vf without debate on- thurs- tr- nmmkmwwm mariannemann front does her best to hold onto the ball while sue huxtable and debbie foley attempt to take it off her during a practice game held as part of the water polo clinic conducted at stouffville pool last friday to drum up interest in the sport representatives of the government sponsored ontario aquatics were on hand to demonstrate water polo and competitive swimming th r was a good turn out for theclinicand pool staff are hopeful there i ibe enough interest to form two teams practicesforthencwly fr nfjeamswill be lield tuesday and thursday evenings between fii jsixpmandeverybodyiswelcomemorepicturespage8 fi v a- john montgomery muss lake motor boats are again eliding com- plaints from lake area residents this timethey are accused of stalling sea gullsa mrs lawrence emphasized that the sea gulls are not being harassed by local people with boats but by weekend visitors said she has been unable to identify those responsible mrs lawrence told the she believes the only wayto sol ve the problem fe to without debateon thurs day council approved the report of its negotiating com mittee which recommended the following salary schedule retroactiyetojan 1 registered nurses 13000 up from 9992 last year the original raise put a registered nurses salary at 11191 1975 j assistant director of nurses 142xuup from 10980 last yeartke original raiseset this 75 aiiticiue a bogarttown whit- church- stouffville museum antique car show will have some added touches this year slated for sunday aug 17 tthe show will feature a bake sale and livetenwtajnmeht newmarket citizerisbandand ort start soon ascabiiiei says go fpickering despite communication said that provincial oppositjon the ontario would refuse to- federal r approved an commit funds to the project until along v lelah lawrence appleton dr reported finding three dead sea gulls on the approximately 100 feet of beach in front of her home she said a sea gull with a broken wing was discovered by neighbors i believe what is killing them all is the boats she said live seen it with my own eyes while sitting on the veranda they may think thisis funny but we feelit is just cruel s board appointment mckeoughcalledthehiove virresponsible but said the w t prdvinceis powerless to stop the airport i i s 7 ii wew shows fewer favor nw airport a iot airport between thefederarand shows provincial governments t pickeri 7 ampolim last wppk lit- melr0 yorkcty at least one school board member feels resigning trustee colin barretts replacement should be ap- pointed bythe board t east t trustee joy horton told the tribune she feels the board is quite capable of making a decision t without putting the electorate to the expense ofahotherelection endorsements from prominent citizens or a petition signed by supporters it is premature to think the boardcouldnt make a decision she said she is sure that when the wouldbeappointees maketheir presentations it will be clear whether one or the other hasa airport the province had called for a s5twoyearcdelay in con- ostruction pendingagreementon cost sharing for services to the- a meeting- last week bet ween transport minister jean marchand and members of the ontario cabinet failed to budge the federal minister s f cabinet endorsed his decision that construction should goahead as planned preliminary work will include construction of a new storm vdrainage culvert grading for one runway taxiways and aprons and relocation of power and telephone lines j john rhodes provincial minister of transportation and a survey conducted by elliot research corporation thatisupport for the pickering airport has slipped in metropolitan toronto since a similar polljwas takenearlier this year uv r- jt in march 34 per cent of the- people questioned favored the j pickering airport in july t percentage fell uoj23 per centv undecided opinion went from 106 per cent fo 24 per cent these results iare ex tremely significant jim- nevins of the save stouffville committee told the tribune they prove that opponents of jhe airport are winning their r battle with the federal govern- r ment for the support of metro toronto- in both random surveys the same question was asked as you have heard the federal government has announced its intention to build a secondin- ternational airport in pickering are you in favor or against the propsoal respondents were selected at random from all parts of betterlooking slate v mrshorton who has had a jhe saidthebest method of considefablenumber ofsphone handling the situation would be calls froni citizens concerned to have any interested parties abbuti the matter said if the former trustee john mcmurray board is unable make a and lharry bowes have both decision she would agree to an expressed an interest mn- the election as a last resort position make a presentation ttdont mind an election if before the board giving their that is the only way she qualifications and presenting concluded i omoke under eves itileris neighbor stouffvillet- a smouldermgelectricalboxmnathec utility room of a victoria sthouse was quickly extinguished wednesday- whena neighbour saw smoke coming out- from undertheeves yl jlwfi it occurred about when ivan harris of main stk sawuiesmoke and phoned his neighbor larryspahgmr spang calledtherfiredepartment jyjfcy3 v totardamagewasestimatedat 400 fire chief walt smith said thatthe fire would have been raging but of control had it startedin the middle of the night vjf h h cj 7 said that anelectrical box and startedthe woodeh beam onfirethe house sustained mostly waterldamage vica v tl viy i vould like to express my appreciation to the firefighters whowerehere within three minutes j me sending in the i alarm mr spang said- t fr metro jack rettie 1 rf pj uti simpljerequetsi brings surprise t ballantrae during this hot spell some people have apparently found ways of keeping cool which have run afoul of the law is siavvi a cir ft saturday afternoon a mandrove into alexanders gas mart v ijin ballahtrae and asked the female attendant tobring hima can pop4ji i k when the womanapproached the car she noticed the man 1 was slayk naked the man made no comment or gesture but fesahoths- heatwave related incident occurred in-markham- hli 1ji ab miifltianaw maoa vtnlart 4wn flla tttta ttnntnwc i where twc- fd airlcbnditioners were stolen fromthe offirewindows oftlnterhbmedsmisonstui jtthe 420 air conditioners were reportedly easily removed as they were insecurely mounted york post york region york regions top civil servant submitted his resignation to a shocked council last week rettie7 chief ad ministrative officer for the region since fits inception declined to state why he resigned y v 4 j c in a closed session thurs- day council voted to give mr rettieja onemonths- leave of absence tpreconsider vr interview fridayimr j rettierefused to give reasons vbut informed sources jsaythat he is upset by egibrial councils failure to cometo gripswith -itv- 0-