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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 25, 1971, p. 3

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tturcsdav march 25 1971 the tribune pge 3 town of whitchurch stouffville the way i see it by mayor ken laushway whitchurchstouffville each week through the tribune ken laushway mayor town of whitchurchstouffville answers questions of local interest posed by the tribune or by ratepayers through the tribune question has a wage agreement been reached between the council and employees of the works department answer the council established a negotiating committee to discuss working conditions and salaries that report has been approved by the finance committee and i fully expect it to be ratified by the town this week question if under the new regional plan the police offices in stouffville and vandorf are eventually closed do you feel the service now provided will deteriorate answer this municipality has been assured that the service will im prove rather than deteriorate the council has scheduled a meeting with the regional police chief this week to discuss the proposal further question what is councils plan with regard to the present municipal building since tenders for interior renovations exceeded the original estimate answer the council has requested the architect to come up with a reduced price on an alternate plan the estimate is expected this week question are resident ratepayers permitted to attend the omb hearing in the council chambers march 30 answer residents are invited to attend and listen in but i expect only those who have registered formal objections will be entitled to speak the chairman will decide on the procedure to be followed the councils request is only for an extension of the present zoning bylaw prior to permanent approval i feel a public meeting should be held to consider further objections at this time however the extension we are requesting is only for six months question what municipal works are now handled by the public utilities commission answer the present puc has been retained to jan 1 1972 to provide the service of electric power to residents of the former village of stouff ville as well as industrial and commercial firms however due to re organization within the area council has retained the service of the puc to administer the maintenance of the water system for the first few months of 1971 the production and purification of water and maintenance of trunk main to a point where they enter the former village of stouffville come under the jurisdiction of the york region at present the main tenance is done by municipality with the cost charged back to the region i hope this practice can be continued for i feel the work can be done more economically locally editors mail the voters spoke on century city giant elm comes tumbling down a giant elm tree on the property of jas fellows blake street was cut down recently to remove the hazard of falling limbs that threatened two nearby homes the residence on the left belongs to george pegg stole own jtaucks dear mr thomas the tribune of march 11 1971 under the caption century city promoters announces a meeting with members of the cabinet dr mathew dymond and william newman and claims dr dymonds support for the project perhaps the com mittee supporting centry city have much to gain financially should this project proceed i am not adverse to profit taking or a speculative gain however someone should speak out for the many citizens of this area who will not reap a capital gain and in future years will through high taxation have to pay for the services which will follow the develop ment there are many reasons why this development should not receive approval in brief these are this city would not achieve a balanced assessment there is no reason for industry to locate in uxbridge township every city in ontario is trying to attract clean secondary industry the department of trade and develop ment offer grants and assistance and are very aware of the services enticements and city profile necessary to attract industry century city would have no abundance of water no main line railway no raw material no market advantage but only an unfulfilled desire premature residential develop ment bay ridges in pickering township strained municipal respurcesand jcaused a ijkinall develop ment industry was actually discouraged from locating in the south of pickering despite the geographic desirability of the area approval would allow very bad land use and contravene the spirit of the toronto centered region plan provincial planners in their wisdom propose that ontarios best agricultural lands remain rural if cities are to be built they should be located further north on marginal farm lands on the edge of the precambrian shield or at selected locations along lake ontario sinking wells at the source water of duffins creek would reduce the flow of one of the too few clean streams in southern ontario the run off and sewerage disposal would reduce water quality metro con servation authority has two parks on duffins creek claremont and greenwood the authority has stated publicly that it is against any upstream development owrc policy on upstream sewerage disposal would have to be set aside the people of on tario would lose faith in their governments ability to plan if this promotion is ap proved it becomes apparent that any group who acquire a large tract of land can embarrass the government into agreeing to changed land use merely by creating a problem only solvable by allowing development when taxes are not paid and mortgage payments are withheld the pressure to accede is significant the century city promoters were rejected at the polls in the recent uxbridge municipal elections the candidates who declared against century city or professed a wait and see policy were elected clark muirhead topped the pole it is fairly ob vious that most voters are not exactly en thusiastic supporters of this venture l d almack r r 2 claremont bur money earns more on term deposits 5 years rates for shorter terms on request guaranty trust capital and reserve 33000000 member of canada deposit insurance corporation save on income tax up to 2500 a year may be deduct ible for income tax purposes from your income if you invest it in a registered retirement savings plan while you also guarantee yourself a monthly retirement income for life ask me for details im with sun life of canada helm u dauei clu rr3 claremont telephone 6101065 sun life of canada honor team stouffvilles peewee fastball team ontario finalists last summer will be honored at a banquet in the masonic hall monday evening stouffville a scarboro man was remanded in custody in newmarket court march 9 after he pleaded guilty to two counts of public mischief police say edward peters of tuxedo court was charged after he reported that two of his trucks had been stolen feb 22 the vehicles were later found in the stouffville area with over 6000 worth of wheels tires and equipment missing peters also faces one count of fraud in connection with the incident sportsmens show gentle ben and his friends a whole new scene for 71 judy the chimp and tony the wonder horse in the arena- no extra charge the chleltones international motor show chain ol lifeoutdoors filmsretriever trials fashion show campingtrailers and sports gear cottages airplanesboats weekdays noon to 1 1 00 p m saturdays 10 00 a m to 1 1 00 p m sundays 100pmto900pm streetcars right to door hourly service on go train every day march 19 to 28 coliseumtoronlo 65 or over bu may now qualify for the increased guaranteed income supplement to your old age security pension apply now p 741568 ontario ontario municipal board in the matter of section 30 of the nannlns act rso 1960 c 296 and ix the matter of an applica tion bv the corporation of the township of uxbridge for approval of its restricted area bylaw 1517 passed the 21st day of october 1968 appointment for if you rclvil iupplmant in 1970 you may qualify for increased payments after april 1 st 1 971 at that time the maximum combined old age security pension and guaranteed income supplement will be raised to 1 3500 a month for a single person or a married person whose husband or wife is not a pensioner and to 25500 a month for a married couple who are both pensioners si 2750 each hearing the ontario municipal board hereby appoints tuesday the 13th day of april 1971 at the hour of ten oclock in the forenoon at the county court house in the town of whitby to hear an application for a further extension of the temporary appro val granted herein let all persons interested then and there attend dated at toronto this 9th day of march 1971 m fraer acting secretary if you did not rocalv aupplemant in 1970 you may now qualify for one as of april 1st 1971 because the amount of income you are allowed has been adjusted upwards nearly 300000 more canadians will benefit from this change the new maximum old age security pension and guaranteed income supplement will tw si 3500 a month for a single person and 255 00 a month for a married couple who are both 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