thursday october 5 mt the tribune page 3 500 kilovolt line hydro prefers hwy 404 route goodwood if the choice of a route for a proposed 300 kilovolt transmission tower line is left to officials of ontario hydro then it will follow the right-of- jyay of hwy 404 several speakers addressing a public meeting in goodwood sept 27 left no doubt concerning their preference and these included not only hyd ro spokesmen but members of uxbridge twp council the chairman of planning board and the listening audience alternate route a the meeting was told would take the line east from newmarket through the north section of whitchurch- stouffville into ux bridge twp then south into pickering and east to oshawa alternate route b would extend the line south from newmarket x slicing through a section of vandorf on into markham then east to cherrywood uxbridge councillor frank hendy noted that an auxiliary line was proposed for an area south of newmarket parallel to hwy 404 in the year 1980 so it seemed only practical to have the current one established along the same corridor why mess up the rest of the countryside he said go where you have to go eventually councillor clark muirhead said all members were unanimously opposed to route alternate a and had indicated such a stand by resolution dated july 31 1972 hydro represen tative robt murray said nothing in writing had been received by them solicitor alex mclellan said he planned to attend the friday session of the solandt commission hearing and present the report personally mr murray ex plained that it was impossible to expand the service without causing hurt or disruption to some people he said the general policy was to acquire needed properties then lease them back to abutting owners for si per acre per year plus taxes in an effort to keep it under cultivation and keep hydro out of the weed business the biggest market place is the tribune classified ad section ontario premier visits markham fair ontario premier wm davis was a visitor at markham fair saturday he arrived on the grounds about 230 pm accompanied by stephen roman left federal conser vative candidate york north mr davis walked freely through the crowd chatting and shaking hands with hun dreds of people jim thomas valley land dumping blamed on town markham residents attending a public hearing into the proposed extension of bullock drive easterly to main street sept 28 sidetracked markham planning committee onto another issue seemingly just as i t sony- 2 lwtfl trinitron colob tv how sweel it is 17 inches measured diagonally of sharp truetohle color made possible by sony trinitrons one gksrstiflflhihbsspb big gun system the all solid state kv1710 is packed with j features like pushbutton automatic color and fine tuning wt fck h control instant picture and sound lighted dial indicators b wv jsrlutm sharper corners on the 17mch screen plus a front mounted flt sssttyflpy jljbem speaker make the sony kv1710 a real joy to use contem- s5bb5t vfflfl 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still dumping in the valley all members ex pressed no knowledge of such action but councillor murray officers badge stouffville the york regional police guard property zealously especially when the question property during object in is police a- routine check of a car on hwy 47 in stouffville sept 20 an officer discovered a man wearing a cap badge the emblem was that of the whitchurch township police force believed stolen four years ago charged is nelson david wilson 22 of albert st stouffville henderson said it would be checked out councillor harold lawrie denied that any dumping had occurred in the area for over a year he said the refuse now there would be cleaned up as time allowed the statement brought jeers from the audience until mayor tony roman in terrupted he said the matter had been brought to his at tention a year ago and instructions went out that such practices should stop if its continuing ill go there tomorrow and see that it does stop he promised residents appeared satisfied and the issue was not raised again stanfield statement splits tory ranks pickering twp a recent statement or nonstatement credited to opposition leader robt stanfield concerning the proposed international airport for pickering twp has been welcomed and rejected by tory candidates frank mcgee ontario and mike starr oshawa robert stanfields decision to cancel the trudeau governments proposed pickering airport is one which 1 endorse said mr mcgee from his campaign head quarters monday mr starr however contends the project is a iocal issue and one that would provide an economic shot in the arm for this area he said the airport would create jobs for thousands of people while mr mcgee has interpretated leader stanfields decision as opposed to the port the statement in part reads as follows i am still open to advice and counsel but it will take a lot of persuasion to prove to me that a second airport should be built frank mcgee has recommended that in place of the airport an 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