Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 25, 1971, p. 11

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tliurscjv match 2s iki the tribune pw ii non- serviced lots frowned on by board pace peewee team to ontario playoff finals these were the payoff players friday in the stouffville icewee teams 74 victory over lluntsville doug fcasby left and howie jones right each scored two goals netminder stephen dowswell blocked a total of tl shots the ig a boys now advance to the ontario finals trial ordered in theft case stouffville a 26 year old stouffville man has elected to be tried by judge and jury in the ontario supreme court after judge russell pearse ruled that there was enough evidence to commit him for trial on a charge of receiving stolen goods during the preliminary hearing in richmond hill court march 16 constable william sheridan of the york regional police told the court he removed two h m racemaster tires small change turns into big money fiv2 on savings accounts payable half yearly life insured to double up to 200000 at no extra cost t see us for your term deposits 7v2 also chequing accounts paying 4 per annum let us interest you in our interest the stouffville district credit union ltd 96 main west stouffville 6402811 valued at ap proximately 7000 from the harding gate residence of john vankoughnet during a search of the property nov u 1970 the tires were alleged to have been on a vehicle owned by- donald patterson of scarboro which was stolen oct 6 1970 and recovered completely stripped in an aban doned gravel pit near goodwood constable sheridan told the court vankoughnet gave 5000 to a 15 year old boy after he flagged him down on cone 1 approximately one mile from where the vehicle was found and asked if he wanted to buy the tires the accused had no idea who the youth was and was unable to describe him constable sheridan said later the same day vankoughnet reported to police that he had seen the vehicle in the gravel pit and suspected that it might have been stolen in submitting that charges against the accused be dismissed counsel for the defence argued there was no evidence to connect the stolen tires with those found in the vankoughnet garage stouffville plans to develop nearly 40 acres of land on the east shore of preston lake into a community of estate- type residences received an en thusiastic reception from planning board until it was discovered prospective home owners in the sub division would be obliged to drill their own wells and install their own services it would be an awful error for council to approve a set up likt that said a con cerned mayor ken laushway you cant sell land without servicing it he told the developers youd never get it approved skating bus to end by barbara st john goodwood the seasons last skating bus from goodwood to the uxbridge arena will run this saturday the auction sale on the farm of donald jackson is tuesday march 30 the community extends sympathy to relatives of the late grant helmkay following his passing march 19 mr frank dellow has entered scarboro centenary hospital for observation and tests ricky hudson has been in uxbridge hospital with pneumonia in spite of poor weather there were 14 tables of euchre players the evening was sponsored by the goodwood loba prizes went to 1st anna vanlankolld and jim lafferty 2nd alice steward and george middleton lucky draw winners were gordon mcguckin and laura seeley daryl pattenden was confined over night in hospital after suffering injuries to his head congratulations to ken jefferson and diane gow to be married march 27 mrs ken oquinn has been a patient in hospital following surgery my client has already exonerated himself by reporting the stolen car to police and by cooperating with them during their investigation he said but judge pearse disagreed he ruled there was enough evidence to commit the accused for trial bail has been set at 50000 representing ter- raglen estates ltd malcolm ward- man told the board it would be in the in terests of the pur chasers to provide their own services it would be much more economical to buy the property unserviced since servicing the area would add greatly to the price of the home he argued but councillor merlyn baker wasnt convinced he suggested that it would be cheaper for everybody involved if the developer installed one large well and a tower to service the entire area it would cost a prospective home owner at least 1600 to install their own services he said twenty highclass residential homes are slated for the proposed site whitchurch council approved the project in 1969 without the installation of services before regional government changed the legal structure forcing developers to have their plans reenacted terraglen estates limited is confident regional govt will approve the project however the proposed site is an exceptionally good location for estate type homes mr ward- man told councillors the area is near public schools paved roads and has access to don mills road he said three acres have already been purchased by the separate school board for a primary school planning board was also told of a scheme to dredge four and a half acres of marshland at the east end of preston lake the swamp would be converted into a beach and joined to five acres of wooded park land creathv- a recreational are- of nearly 10 acres but mayor ken laushway had the last word he warned developers that if the plan was accepted by council action would be expected on the site we dont want this to become a speculative deal where the land is resold inumerable times development in this area is limited and if we reenact the by law we want to be sure the area is developed mr and mrs roy smith bethesda mrs gertie nelson gor- mley and mrs pearl smith park drive north stouffville have returned from a onemonth holiday in florida fish huts seized lake s1mcoe this winter several fish hut owners on lake simcoe discovered to their surprise and disap pointment that their buildings had been seized the majority were taken because no registration number was attached to the structures in most cases the owners were charged the regulation states that all fish huts placed on the ice of lake simcoe and lake couchiching in the counties of york ontario and simcoe for the purpose of fishing must bear a registration number the figures must not be less than 2 inches in height they are available by personal application at the ontario dept of lands and forests maple at sibbald point park sutton and at bass lake provincial park bass lake hut owners are also warned that these buildings must be removed from the ice by the first dav of april kuchre club the ringwood ladies euchre club held their regular gathering march 15 at the home of barb fockler mrs earl spence of keswick and mrs leonard brillinger bethesda have returned from a 3- week vacation in florida its all new see it at patricks y watkins says test drive this great little machine today so rugged so peppy and the price is so low it will amaze you its a wonderful little car complete with powerbrake train and front disc brakes it can be bought with either 4speed manual or 3speed automatic transmission so many extras are standard on this car you must come in to check it out to believe it come in today this is just one of our new 71 models good selection to choose from the patrick men are ready to deal now neil patrick motors ltd main west stouffville 6403450 rovnier interiors furniture appliances carpets 41 main street w stouffville phone 6402092 discount prices true discounts mean greater bargains brand name furniture westinghouse appliances philco ford televisions and stereos broadloom cost price on blankets pillows sheets and pillow cases

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