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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 3, 1972, p. 8

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page 3 the tribune thursday august 3 1972 television train auction sale of household furniture dinette kitchen set tv philips rca tv port able rer moffat refriger ator 4burcer heavy duty fairbank morris stove washer and dryer combin ation coppertone zenith bedroom furniture dish es cooidng utensils 7 saw and frame wood lathe 36 in long stereo westinghouse sat aug 12 in the town of stouffville at 13 main st east the property of don trotmon dinette kitchen set moffat refrigerator washer dryer copper- tone zenith stereo westinghouse bedroom suite 3 piece set bunk beds 4burner electric stove heavy duty 3 chest of drawers glass cupboard book case tool box 2piece cesterfield vacuum cleaner coffee table lawn mower 3v hp end tables garden hoes occasional chair floor lamps quantity of dishes small organ cooking utensils radio electric equipment wardrobe electric frying pan washstand and motor electric mixer 7 saw and bench wood lathe 36 bed and chisels electric drill 20 gauge single shot gun saber saw drop leaf pine table antique many other articles not mentioned sale at 1 pm terms cash alvin s farmer auctioneer gormley ph 8875311 stouffville for a time this week it was thought that another boxcar bertha was being filmed in the stouff- ville markham area this was the con clusion as residents watched a passenger train shuttle back and forth along the local cnk line for several hours stationmaster bill gurney had the an swer its a special television train from california he said the crew from warner bros studio decided on the area between stouffville and unionville for background footage in an upcoming movie the location they said met all their requirements funeral today markham the death occurred here on monday july 31 of frank sewell well known district farmer he was in his 77th year besides his wife the former beryl annis deceased is survived by one daughter margaret mrs jack walton and a son murray there are six grand children the service will be conducted from the dixon funeral home thursday at 2 pm with interment elmwood cemetery editors mail f time to push back pitchers compare notes novice pitchers hughie alcorn left of stouffville and bryden millett of markham compare notes following a playoff game monday alcorn fired a 1 hitter millett was touched for 3 safeties jim thomas dear sir the honourable wd mckeoughs introduction of an amendment to the planning act which will allow municipal councils to pack planning boards with elected officials should serve as a warning for the citizens of ontario this move ef fectively eliminates the voice of the con cerned citizen with this amendment your property could be re- zoned for anything that a cosy room of political friends see fit nobody will consult you or ask you for your opinion the citizens of the proposed pickering airport and city of north pickering east of toronto are merely mckeoughs first victims we will not be the last while mr mckeough alone cannot be held responsible for these projects he certainly influenced them strongly his special gift to ontario will be regional planning will this also turn out to be another mon umental blun der the next 4 years will prove to be the most chaotic and difficult time that the citizens of ontario have ex perienced in recent times the cleanup operation after the groups and push back oxbridge television tower sets precedent uxbridge twp township council has reversed its stand on the controversial cable tv tower turned down july 24 the subject was raised by councillor clark muirhead at a meeting july 31 i understand some new information has come to light said mr muirhead this is a matter of some concern to the people in uxbridge reeve bob nesbitt revealed that he had spoken with the on tario county engineer who was concerned about the project apparently an arrangement has been made between the county and mr s compton who wishes to build the tower while somewhat complicated the idea seems to be that mr compton will un dertake to build a 400 foot tower on the site of an elevated structure presently owned by the county near con cession 7 the cable facility and the county would share this facility and mr compton would pay a form of lease over a period of 5 or 6 years at the end of that period the tower would become county property this is a unique situation said the reeve i think we should consider this very carefully councillor darcy higgins pointed out that investigation revealed the township could expect no revenue from the installation mr muirhead urged council to demand that cable tv service be supplied to at least some township residents i dont think we need to worry about that said deputy reeve don jackson if there are enough houses theyll want to put in the service anyway mr jackson felt however the township should charge some fee for allowing a tower to be erected why cant we pass a bylaw charging 1000 to erect a tower he asked we charge s500 for a lot fee but this man is putting up a huge tower and not paying a penny considerable dis cussion followed and it was revealed that the township has no bylaw governing this kind of con struction mr higgins supported the issuing of a building permit for a shack to be erected next to the tower what harm is it going to do he demanded none whatsoever a 400 foot tower isnt pretty observed mr muirhead mr higgins seconded by councillor frank hendy put forward a resolution to authorize a permit for the county property in lot 16 concession 7 mr muirhead was still doubtful were speaking of things that are forever i dont want to see this become a disaster he said mr jackson con tinued to maintain that some sort of fee should be paid referring to the lack of a specific bylaw reeve nesbitt observed we made a mistake once lets hope we dont make the same mistake twice on a recorded vote the motion to grant a building permit carried with only mr jackson opposed mr muirhead seconded by mr higgins then proposed a motion to instruct the solicitor to draft a bylaw covering future towers an annual fee based on each 100 feet of height would be charged also an initial fee would be required before any tower could be built its too late to do anything about this application but lets make sure we dont get caught again said mr muirhead the motion carried fabricator setup a operator should have experience in setting up and operating sheet metal and fabricating equipment such as wales strippit weide- man or peirceall fabricators able to read blue prints and use measuring instruments such as verniers and micrometers position offers steady employment and op portunity for advancement apply in per son or telephone manager employee re lations 2944000 on or after august 8th 1972 amalgamated electric corporation ltd bullock dr markham ontario uz tf outboards stern drives the boat for you is grew i for 72 cords marine cicim 640 700 york county board of education tender for contract for king senior public school king boulevard king city ont septic tank and drainage renovation sealed tenders plainly marked as to content for the king senior public school septic tank and drainage renovation will be re ceived by the director of education 22 church st aurora ont until 2 oclock pm eastern standard time friday aug 11 1972 drawings and specifications will be avail able to contractors on mon aug 2 1972 at the office of the york county board of education 22 church st aurora ont on deposit of s5000 certified cheque payable to york county board of education de posit will be returned if drawings are re turned to the engineer in good condition within 7 days of the closing of tenders each tender shall be accompanied by a bid bond in the amount of 10t of the cost of the work payable to the york county board of education an agreement to pro vide a q0 performance bond and a 100 payment of labour and materials bond the board reserves the right to reject all tenders or to accept any tender not neces sarily the lowest york county board of education ross s joiliffe chairman s l g chapman director of education j bakers 1 opportunity would you like to work in a small spotlessly jhsan bakery in unionville we have purchased jeans bakery in fred varley plaza to produce in ontario 19th century type bakery products made from fresh stone ground urganically grown wheat if you would take pride in producing top nutritional quality baked goods write to macmillans health centres limited 5582 yonge street willowdale ontario stating your qualifications mc dennis p eng rr3 claremont the iga will be influence of this arrogant man is felt will take many years i urge the common people to involve themselves in their own destiny you will be pushed around organize p monday aug 7 responsible citizens iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiimnuimiiiminiimiiiiiitiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiig i marmill i piggy starter with mecadox great in controlling j vibrionic dysentery j reesors marmill open 8 tun to 5 pan sat 830 ajiu to noon 14 station st markham 1 aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin office help required duties to include typing dictaphone etc previous experience an asset please mail resume to mr k rogers erie manufacturing box 880 stouffville town of whitchurchsrouffville proclamation 1972 civic holiday pursuant to a resolution adopted by the whitchurchstouffville council it was resolved that monday august 7 1972 be and the same is hereby fixed as the civic holiday for the current year and that the mayor be authorized to publish the usual proclamation in connection there with these are therefore to make known that in compliance with the foregoing reso lution i do hereby proclaim monday august 7 1972 as the civic holiday for the year 1972 of which all persons are hereby requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly ken laushway mayor god save the queen i york county board of education tender for contract summitview public school stouffville ontario electrical renovations sealed tenders plainly marked as to content for the summitview public school electrical renovations will be re ceived by the director of education 22 church street aurora ontario until 1200 oclock noon eastern standard time friday august 11 1972 drawings and specifications will be available to contractors on july 31 1972 at the office of the engineers john hollings and associates limited suite 207 312 dolomite drive downsview ontario on the deposit of 5000 certified cheque payable to the engineers deposit will be returned if drawings are returned to the engineer in good condition within seven days of the closing of tenders each tender shall be accompanied by a bid bond in the amount of 10 per cent of the cost of the work payable to the york county board of education an agreement to provide a 100 per cent performance and a 100 per cent payment of labor and ma terials bond the board reserves the right to reject all tenders or to accept any tender not ne cessarily the lowest john hollings and associates limited consulting electrical engineers ross s joiliffe chairman s l g chapman director of education 3 notice of public meeting select committee on landora1nage by resolution of the legislature of ontario a select committee was appointed on june 30 1972 to examine study and inquire into the following matters regarding land drainage n ontario 11 theobjeetivesof land drainage as an agricultural practice and the benefits to be derived from such practice 2 the associated problems of competing land use fn the urban fringe and in wetlands as influenced by land drainage projects 31 the problem of public interest in land use over the drainage of private lands by individuals 4 the prior evaluation o the benefits and costs of a drainage project 5 an evaluation of the petition procedure for initiating a drainage proiect 6 a review of the construction improvement and maintenance procedures under the drainage act in achieving the objectives 7 a review of the appeal procedures under the drainage act 8 a review of the financial procedures and assistance under the drainage act and other drainage programs 9 a study of the costs of and drainage and what influences such costs and how they may be reduced ie engineering costs etc 10 an evaluation of construction practices in general and erosion and weed control o drainage ditches in detail ii a review o the administrative practices and methods in carrying out responsibility under the drainage act after due study and consideration to recommend such changes in the laws procedures and processes as in the opinion of the committee may be necessary and desirable the committee has the intention of visiting all areas in the province and to hold public hearings on the questions associated with the above terms of reference this therefore is to invite all interested parties individual or otherwise to indicate to the committee by august is 1972 their intention to submit written briefs or their desire to attend the hearings and make oral representations the response to this invitation will determine the times and places of hearings a written notice setting out ihe time and place of the public hearings will be given as soon as possible to all persons who have filed notice of intention to make written or oral sub missions lorne henderson mpp chairman select committee on land drainage box 201 parliament buildings toronto ontario stationery office supplies do you kno w that we carry a large stock of office supplies here are just a few file folders ledgers account books columnar books staplers staples bristol boards adding machine rolls stencils ink typewriter ribbons bulk paper rubber stamps ball point pens pencils felt tip markers etc smith corona typewriters and adding machines sales and rentals tribune office supplies 6402101

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