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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 28, 1996, p. 3

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s1v vsfsisamite i i mp suing former employer charly maccarl 4 gets ready to race in her soapbox at the soapbox derby held at musselmans lake on the weekend it was the first annual derby put on by rosehill dr residents photcvlydia j charak from page 1 ter of rights protects the right to the expression of personal views no matter how offen sive he argued bhaduria whose original labor board case for wrongful dismissal will reach the supreme court of canada on nov 9 said he is confident the courts will support him and that his newest case will be important for generations to come for a precedent bhaduria said he looked to toronto holocaustdenier ernst zun- del even though it is unfor tunate i have to put myself into his category whose conviction for spreading false news was overturned he maligned the whole jewish community and the supreme court said he could not have his charter rights taken away bhaduria said he did not add up the total amount he is suing for saying it does not really matter and anything he wins in court will go to chari ties in markham its a substantial amount because it is a substantial vio lation it should not be taken lightly he added according to the school board it could be as much as 965 million but other esti mates have put the figure as low as 16 million yet bhaduria indicated he would drop the suit if the board apologized for its actions no vindictiveness here at all he promised legal counsel for the board have been told to take all steps to vigorously defend those named in the lawsuit the boards public information officer jeff sprang read yes terday from a prepared state ment the board considers this action to be totally without merit and a duplication of the legal proceedings already before the supreme court of canada the statement said board solicitor john bell said the board has filed a motion to have the suit dis missed third severance considered daycare approved at deer park what makes a farmer and if you are a farmer should you be granted a third severance on your property thats what council is consid ering in the case of a warden ave resident after a public hearing tuesday john offen- beck wants to sever a lot from his farm which his family has owned since 1956 the rule of thumb is that only one sever ance should be permitted every 50 years to protect farm land from overdevelopment two other lots have already been carved out of the proper ty offenbeck said the farm is not prime agricultural land it is broken up by swampy areas and ponds its covered in trees offenbeck added that none of his neighbors oppose the sever ance but councillor ed lyons said we have a situation of setting a precedent you can open pan- doras box and before you know it youre flooded with many other requests councillor cliff dunkeld added that the other larger farm owners who support ofifenbecks proposal may be eyeing a similar request for their property in the future council asked that staff pre pare a further report on the application in light of a recent letter confirming ofifenbecks claim to being a farmer the issue will return to council oct 8 a daycare centre has been approved in the former deer park innrikkis east council made its decision at a public hearing tuesday the centre on the 10th line north of the country market will accom modate a maximum of 60 chil dren the concern of neighbor ing resident dorothy maye who wrote to council i cant stand squealing and squawk ing kids was alleviated by diane clarke daycare i opera tor she said the outdoor play area will be located so far from the mayes as possible she added that children would be divided into smaller groups for outdoor play to lessen the noise lebovic plan granted reprieve from page 1 development institute which found there is enough agricul tural land in canada to supply 500 million people lebovic described estate housing as good assessment for the town its occupants dontoverload town services water and sewer recreational facilities but they pay con siderable property taxes he added that councils approval is just the first hur dle and that his plan would still have to satisfy the province before construction could begin but a decision on his propos al will have to wait council is anticipating a report on the status of designated estate lots in stoufifville in 1994 it was determined by town staff that 285 estate lots would meet the needs of stoufifville residents over a 10year period there are currently 284 such lots registered although many are vacant town staff will report in november on the status of these lots in the meantime mayor wayne emmerson sug gested lebovic meet with his opponents to see if he can alle viate their concerns council will reconsider lebovics proposal in novem ber grower craven wins car for his giant zucchini norm craven may be getting out of the pumpkin business hes more of a zucchini man now craven the stoufifville giant veg etable grower won a car from chin radio and dean meyers chev olds in the great zucchini contest last week for his big veggie which weighed in at 88 lbs- he recently became aware of the contest but not until after he had grown a zucchini that weighed a whopping 193 lbs last year he entered his 88pounder in the chin- meyers contest without thinking he would win however the second place finisher came in at 702 lbs and norm won a 96 chev cavalier for his trouble another car was won by the grower of the longest zucchini the winner was measured at 87 craven grew one last year which measured 94 but again he didnt know about the zucchini contest until this year craven said that while called zuc chini the vegetables in this contest are botanicallyspeaking gourds nigerian bushel gourds to be precise he said growing the gourds is far easier than pumpkins for which he once held the world record craven said he may concentrate on the gourds next year since they are obviously so lucrative craven hopes to sell the car he says he has no need for a car as he won a truck two years ago for his prize pumpkin if the contest spon sors insist he has to drive the car you may be seeing its unusual paint job for a while prizewinners agreed to drive the car and its zucchini motif for a year norm craven stands beside the 1996 cavalier he won in the great zucchini contest spon sored by chin radio and dean meyers chev olds the prize was for the heaviest zuc chini watch for these flyers on saturday september 28th 1996 ultra mart giant carpet home depot biway loblaws sears walmart ap netmedia bounty paper towel homes lifestyles weston produce iga dominion loblaws selected areas only were first in distribution weve delivered 28299020 flyers door-to- door so far this year if you would like your flyers delivered by the best please call arlene maddock at 64021 00 stouffville the tribune attention flyer advertisers ws can deliver your livers lor as little as 35 cents apiece in markham unionville milliken stouffville uxbridge cfaremont dickson hill locust hill gormley goodwood 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