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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 16, 1976, p. 15

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more open houses set by information committee on centre the tribune thursday september li u is uxbridge an information program by the uxbridge and panariian penitentiary services information committee is entering a second phase the program designed to inform residents about the ef fects of locating a federal penitentiary reception centre in the township will include a second round of open houses in the municipality as well as a second brochure furthermore more trips to warkworth and kingston penitentiaries will be sponsored by the committee in the future the open houses are to be held october 18 19 and 20 in uxbridge zephyr and goodwood as for the brochures they will be in a question and answer format and are f leant to answer the uestions raised most 60 auctions saturday september ii 10 am furnltura ft antique auction sale including hammond electric organ 2 manual excellent con dition 6 piece dining room suite consisting of oval table and four chairs china cabinet like new panasonic tape recorder friklng stereo classical records dinner setting for six coal oil lamp pictures and antique frames rca television chesterfield makes into bed lamps pair of end tables coffee table recllner chair mahogany chest of drawers bed washstand coal box slide proiector and screen bedroom suite 9 x 12 red broadloom etna sewing machine 9x 15 rug antique dishes black wedgewood vase blankets and linens all electrical kitchen small appliances set of silver oval mirror 2 table lamps kltchen table and four chairs wicker chair china cabinet vanity 9x 11 green- broadloom excellent con dltlon glassware knee hole desk cane bottom chair set of lined drapes numerous other articles the property of mrs ethel moore 72 spruce st in uxbridge sale will be held in the parking lot beside the apartment building opposite the station lloyd wilson sale manager auctioneer uxbridge 416- s23s7j 2w16 r saturday septembers 1 pm furniture auction sale including a 26 glendette house trailer sleeps 6 fully equipped this trailer is like new williams piano and stool 22 deep freezer viking combination 2door refrigerator maytag automatic washer propane dryer kenmore propane stove rca colour tv 2 leather recliner chairs sec onal chesterfield 3 pc bedroom suite dinette suite 6 chairs china cabinet rca stereo coffee and end tables rocking chairs slnger sewing machine bunk beds chest of drawers childs desk and chair childs rocker childs table and 4 chrome chairs chlldrens books and encyclopedia 2 single beds black and white tv lamps pots and pans dishes chrome suite blender and mixer picnic table sleeping bags table saw tools many c articles the property jw ross pew on cemetary road in uxbridge off hwy 47 behind beach equipment lloyd wilson salc manager and auctioneer uxbridge 4168523524 2w16 wednesday september2z 12 noon real estate furniture antiques auction sale including very large brick home on largelot 66 x 165 at 35 brock st e in uxbridge this older home has 4 large bedrooms and bath on 2nd i loor and 6 rooms on the main floor terms 15000 down day of sale 30 days lo arrange balance for further- information contact auctioneer also selling all the contents of this large home 9 pc carved oak dining room suite an unusual beautiful piece poster bed maple bedroom suite round walnut table walnut bureau tea wagon roll top desk wicker library table walnut sideboard bookcases silver pieces several pictures and paintings swords mantel clocks brass lamps glass bookcase chests of drawers very large number of dishes and antique pieces 1966 chevrolet as is this estate will be one of the most in teresting sales of year many many items not listed sale at 12 noon sharp 2 auction rings real estate at 3 pm the property of the estate of the late wm hogg 35 brock st e in uxbridge lloyd wilson sale manager 1 auctioneer uxbridge 852- 424 2w16 frequently about the proposed centre a brochure will be sent to each household in the township as well as being distributed in public places according to ucic member diane kerr v an oral report on the results of the second series is to be presented october 29 with a written report due by november 15 earlier responses showed a third of residents who answered to be in favor of the centre and twothirds opposed green gables residents enjoy having luncheon bloomington green gable manor residents were entertained to lunch at the lovely home of mr and mrs robert lowe at lemonvlue last thurs day the weather was perfect for the most delicious barbecue provided and cooked by the ladies of lemonvlue united church mr scott the minister asked the blessing and joined the party for lunch after lunch able members of the party took a walk around the garden on a treasure hunt after which everyone enjoyed a sing song with music provided by mrs nauta and her guitar residents were delighted and very im pressed by entertainment provided by nancy babcock and elizabeth sopher which included belly dancing gym nastics and two song and dance acts many an arthritic joint twitched with envy to end a lovely af ternoon each lady chose a scarf and received a gift and each gentleman was presented with a handkerchief and a gift earlier this month two residents mr richards and mr lucas enjoyed a trip to stouff viile sales barn mrs carlton and mrs harris had fun browsing at the scarboro town centre and mr firby and mr mitchell enjoyed a ride to the city two die near goodwood as youths race automobiles robert slack centre gets a handshake and a trophy from stouffviile lions club president paul roney following saturdays annual mongolia open looking on is golf chairman tom wood mr slack had the low gross score and dave boyd had the low net score both meri twbk the same trophies home last year as well it got dusted off anyway observed mr slack philosophically mayors report favors motel in ballantrae stouffville a motel in ballantrae would be of benefit both to the travelling public and to whitchurch stouffviile residents according to mayor gordon ratcliff he was commenting on planning boards approval in principle last week of a motel to be located on the west side of hwy 48 south of felcher blvd it could fill a need uxbridge arena could still operate with renovations uxbridge there is a possibility that ux bridge arena will be allowed to operate this winter despite its having been declared unsafe by the ministry of labour but council are keeping their options open they are proceeding with plans for renovation and reconstruction of the building until they get definite word from the ministry originally the ministry had declared the uxbridge arena along with over 180 others located throughout on tario unsafe and demanded that it be repaired or demolished and rebuiltto wishstand- greater stress loads however the ministry has had a change of heart and has ruled that some arenas may stay open for the winter season if snow loads were carefully monitored and the arenas cleared of people if loads exceeded ministry stand ards this would allow the communities to continue with their winter hockey programs and fellow through with repairs or rebuilding in the sum mer communities will have to raise 25 per cent of the money for renovations with the rest coming from wintario grants and the com munity recreation funds budget this assistance plan will avoid municipal tax hikes to pay for arena repairs a pledge by a responsible community organization to the local council to raise their share of the money is sufficient proof of local support the ministry said farmerbusinessman passes funeral service was year and has not enjoyed held from the oneill good health for some funeral home on years besides being in tuesday sept- 14 for the the fuel business in late stanley w hastings stouffviile more than half who passed away at the centenaryhospital on sunday sept 12 mr hastings was in his 89th candidate sees need for regional changes a century ago the deceased worked a farm on the 7th cone of whitchurch for- many years the farm was listed in the centuryold group mr hastings was widely known in the area and was identified with the united church for a long period continued from page 1 changes have to be made at the regional level and the only way to do that is by running for mayor mrs joice said that she is not knocking mayor gordon ratcliff but that we need a strong voice at the region mayor ratcliff said he would not announce his intentions with regard to the elections until the end of september because she feels she is not well known in the rural areas of the municipality mrs joice said she will begin to campaign very soon she said that as a woman she will have to work twice as hard because people dont expect you to do very well mrs joice said she very definitely regards the mayors job as a fulltime one and she said she has made arrangements to have a housekeeper come in during the day so someone will be at home when her three children are home for lunch and after school the councillor said she is not as prodevelopment as many people believe and she said she is against any major development in stouffviile other than the dulverton subdivision for the next 10 years she said the town should be pressing for more industrial development a taped interview with mrs joice will be shown on cable 10 next wednesday evening m 29s33550n main si hwy 48 in bfauiuul downtown markham for visitors who could stay overnight and visit their friends he said besides ballantrae it would be accessible for people in stouffviile as well the mayor said question michael sarris owner of the ringwood snack bar objected to having a restaurant located across from his establishment what is your view on the matter the mayor said that since mr sarris has upgraded his establish- ment perhaps the owners on the other side will have to survey the- area and perhaps not go on with the building mr ratcliff added that the law of supply and demand would have to be applied in the matter question have you learned whether the site plan agreement for the plaza at stouffer street south was violated by the bulldozing of trees on the site it doesnt say in the site plan agreement to save the trees said mr- ratcliff it will be a complete new land- scaping job the mayor said that the berming and changes of elevation made it impossible to save the trees other areas are paved over with parking lots and sidewalks in the site plans wl times jonlght- vssla t60 yorki goodwood two people are dead and four others are in serious condition after two cars racing abreast on the 2nd concession collided head- on with a third car at the crest of a hill durham regional police allege that two cars driven by bryan etter 16 of agincourt and scott anthony 17 of agincourt were north bound about three- quarters of a mile north of highway 47 about 745 sunday evening when they collided with a southbound car driven by thomas scott 32 of toronto mr scott and mr anthony were pronounced dead at the scene of the accident mr scotts wife and two young daughters are described as being in serious but stable con dition a one year old daughter was removed to sick childrens hospital a three year old is at uxbridge cottage hospital and mrs scott was taken to scarborough centenary hospital thieves steal from barn pickering about 800 bales of freshly- cut hay were stolen from a 9th concession pickering farm last week on entering his barn sunday morning david fretz found all but so of the 830 bales he had stacked there missing a club cab pickup towing a trailer was observed making several trips to the barn between friday and sunday ac cording to a neighbor the hay heist was carried out by three people it is believed the car driven by mr anthony belonged to an unidentified passenger who is also in uxbridge hospital mr etter and two passengers in his vehicle were not seriously injured mr etter has been charged with criminal negligence causing death and with racing damage to the three cars is estimated at between 10000 and 12000 stouffviile fire department were called out to the scene and were given the unpleasant task of cutting mr scotts body from the wreckage it was sure a mess alright commented fire chief walt smith the department was called out to another accident on the 2nd of uxbridge friday night when a dune buggy went off the road near glasgow and sheared off a telephone pole mr smith said the passengers were badly shaken but ap peared to be not seriously injured research into students personal lives stopped aurora a research project delving in to the personal lives of grade 11 students at five york regional high schools has been ordered stopped the move came in a unanimous motion during a closed york region public school board meeting here monday night east gwillimbury trustee joy horton led the fight against the project after discovering students at langstaff huron heights newmarket stouffviile and sutton secondary schools were being asked personal questions ranging from sweating problems and bowel movements to feelings about themselves while the students replies were told the 108 compulsory questions would be kept con fidential board staff intended to use the in formation to pinpoint and treat the most anxious students mrs horton said none of them have been given group therapy yet mrs horton said tuesday the teachers wanted to help the students and theyre the ones hurt by this action au copies of the survey completed at huron heights friday and scheduled for newmarket high yesterday will be destroyed in the presence of board chairman doug the ex- allen according to unanimous motion the incident is pected to lead to a major discussion of all the boards research projects during the next regular meeting sept 28 rural residential zoning requested stouffville in a letter last week clay clouter of rr3 newmarket asked council to include- a proposed change in zoning of property in vandorf in the whit- churchstouffville official plan he said he had presented an application to change the zoning of the land on the east side of don mills road lots 17 and 18 more than two years ago mr clouter requested the land be included in the new of ficial plan under the rural residential designation proposed for the property are 21 twoacre residential lots on 45 acres and 23 oneacre industrial lots on j04 acres a report from geo- environ ltd of toronto included with the letter states that adequate supplies of water of suitable quality can be obtained from the ground at depths generally about 100 feet it added that recharge in the area for the wells should be suf ficient and that no pollution of wells from septic tanks should occur if they are adequately spaced special services set at goodwood church ntuxsui the finest in steak beef and seafood coming soon to markham if you dont stopitydull go bund goodwood all interested parties are invited to a series of claremdrit to napanee stouffville saturday afternoon sept 11 the pee wee boys played napanee- in the first game of the semi finals of the oasa they won the game by a score of 2 to 1 the second game will be in napanee saturday sept 18 a bus will leave claremont saturday sept 18 for the second game anyone wishing to go or wanting further details please contact mary borland at 6492047 special service scheduled at the good- wood baptist church rally day service will be held sunday sept 19 at 950 am 11 am 730 pm linda tindall recently returned from liberia will show pic tures- of the country during the evening rev dan jilyer and the harmonaires will be on hand sept 26 for the 100th anniversary special lunch will be provided at noon big clothing sale this weekend saturday 9a ms pm qualify used clothing all garments at so cents each baby clothes at 15 cents each shoes etc at 25 cents each numerous other- items as marked- 16th ave e of hwy 48 come and save melville united church annual decoration day sept 19th 230 pm everyone welcome recommendej ot adul ntertainment showtimes fri sat 7 915 mon thru thurs 8 pm antinori chianti the wine in the l original basket marketed across canada by canasan scnenfcy dertercsul review your now now is u good lime lo compare ytnir registered retirement savings plan with ihc gic plan available from varid g currently each si000 invested is guaranteed to be worth si64s40 live years hence under our plan how docs this compare with your present plan discuss rrsps today at victoria and grey member canada deposit insurance corporation victoria tutt coumnv siscc fall special buy this fabulous 1976 vw dasher at the reduced price of vw dasher hatchback js8m plus poi transport 5895 and receive one german built sachs moppet offer ends sept 30th 1976 came in for a testdrive today absolutely free clearing all other 1976 stock at special prices buy now and save markham volkswagen audi audi no 7 highway laidlaw blvd markham 2944141 2972421 admission public skating sun sept26th 75 at the stouffville arena 0 p to 300 rm r

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