villjl- ja bible couege choir at high school satvmareh9 shjec r v stouffviuc dingers at latcham hall jwafcv g- s54foi t vvol86 no44 5 tl 4 r uvjj 1 s- phone 6402101 toronto361h80 whitchurchstouffville markhamuxbridge thursdaymarch 7 1974 pages action sayc house j 1 stouffvnxe r quick response byjstouffvillefire t volunteers has been credited with saving the home of mrs flora forfar 32 clarke street saturday c t f damage has beenestimated 1 af8000 i i brian forfar and bill bingham tenants fin the residence were the first to noticed the blaze j when they attempted to enter a room on the second storey they were met by an explosion that threw one of themen down stairs t r some t delay was ex t perienced in getting the fire call f through in the excitement the opera tor contacted a brigadejn north york rather than this was quickly corrected however and the stouffvjlle unit was on the scene in minutes i r jeff forfar an arbstjof note vand a son of the owner lost most w ofhis drawings he- and his t mother were away at the time jjuagment 1 aresfved tiassault t yea gstgeetarl recomiiize stouffv1lle- the tweeny lloydavenue on the solution to stouffvilles down- west and park drive on the town parking problems can be east wouldbeincluded coun- cillor king explained a yearly tax of 8 5 mills on a commercial assessment of 1200000 would f raise 100000 mr king said found in the creation of an off- street parking area such t a project can be accomplished through an expenditure of 170 per year fon a 20000com- mercial assessment over a 20- year period v n v y- iv vi-i- r thesefacts were revealed by councillor eldred king chairman of a committee on with these funds sufficient land couldbeacquir to provide a minimum of 57 parking spaces vwctfeel the costshould be assessedagainst owners and tenants who will benefit by it5 i plan jvins iv support muss uake two nine year iold schoolboys were vvictimsjjdf a v grandmothers vrathfaccording toevidence in t newmarket provincial court v judge j p wilch listened to conflicting reports of how mrs florence potts had allegedly hit robert henderson oh the head iwith her elbow and kicked his companion gordbnrobinson as they stepped off a school bus i bufmrspottshada 4 ifevent story ididntkickhiihrij he rkickedvmelshe called kigrilyacross thecourtrooma tbrn7smrtsupppsedlyyvornjbyi 3tthe robinsbffboy was produced wlavaiirexhibithe saidthatshe fflntonlv hit him and kicked him j bill bingham looks ontlejectuy asfircmen pour water intoat second storey apartment he shared with two others at 32 clarke street stouffvillethe blaze saturday caused an estimated 8000 f4imrsrip6tts pleaded not guiltyshe denied that stiielaid ahandon either ofthem she fadniitted to being angry with the ladsbecause picked on- lhergrandchild called her iriariiesstole her sons horseand rsetadogonher vxj vwijch decideb to i- reserve hisdecision to a later after car crash l otouffvilfce four young have been charged 2 by lyork regional police following a singlecar crash jbn thej ninth lingwjujtghjchstouffviuejngeb 28 that sentjthre fpersonslo hospital and threefffiretoflietoulfville medical cenfre vcv t v 7 j 3 j j most seriously hurt was 15 year old rosanne gallamore of stouffville she suffered lacerations to her righthand v v tf plaskitt 16 andjkathyhammerstonlsalso of stouffviire were treated and released the same night r other occupants of the car were wayne nesbitt18 v joseph corcoran and michael harold both 17 they have been chargedwith lllegarpossessionof liquor miss plaskitt is v o charged with careless driving pohcelaid the auto had skidded out of control for a distance bf 160 feet before striking a hydro pole total damage has beertestimated at 800 1 t 1 5 i f 1 damageto the home of mrsvlora forfar the owner was away at the time v v 5 it j thomas suirimer start for plant tstouffville with approval construction could begin later this summer on a new plant for canada limited main street westwnstouffville the 20 acre site was this area will be needed to fill various positions once the building is completed j to accommodate anin- x this kindanamend- mentis required to thetownjs traffic arid parking at a public v- meeting m stouffville feb 27 against people k in such c only fiusiriess- places bet- 4 communities as vandorf and j- 1 ft musselmans lake he said he was certain properties would 6e available as parking sites but declined to pinpoint particular areas iyv areconcerned over the c future of tfiesdowntowriad- mr king wefeel its character should remain jack chambers owner and manager of the 1 g a said stouffville was fortunate to have a council that was obviously v interested in the downtown this is notthe case in every r niuracipahtyjie said v fp7 brian wilkes said the future of stouffville was plain jiwe all know whats coming x dustry- ne w homes i people we must decide whether stouffville id say 100 percent in v favor cdm- mented graydon card vfollowing a public meeting feb 27to discuss recommendations of the traffic and parkingstudy sfor downtown stouffville mr card has represented the businessmen in discussions on both issues over the past several months v v a while no vote was taken at the meetings conclusion mr k -ifi- official han in tos connection manylas possiblenowisthe acquired bythe wellknown autoatpublicrmeetingz is scheduled j a a card said he attempted to obtain to stand up and be counted dtf a consehsusof oninionfrom as enothmg and letbusiness pass us- a consensustof opinionfromas it tifi 7 by i now is the tirne something aiid if wont bedohe fc jnear gnservatiori site 3 j j wital may tjv stouffville twoj ninth lme veer slightly to the jjeastwest roadsare planned for north of j homesnowned by th formervihage of stouffville lambert stouffer and dr ihnf f whpn jrcomdletedrf would nnnalhpotnoanrfprnefinuorthf 1- stouffyille tcouncil is likely to proceed with the installation of midblock pedestrianoperated traffic r civic streets said light despite warnings from a plaza merchant thatit could worsen rather 1 thap improve congestion downtown v victor orchard of orchard mens and boys wear explained thedifficulties now experienced in attempting to enter main street particularly on a saturday he put forward his opinions study committee said stouff- at a public meeting feb 27 villes downtown had no mam mr orctiard mentioned specifically such intersections as obrien avenue marefand civic streets jhe said bftena motorist is dependent on the good nature of another driver in order togetout he- suggested v a ligkt at j market and main wouldsolve this problem and also enable pedestrians tocrbss safely graydon cardv the businessmens representative on the traffic and parking intersection- to make such- an month he saidi 5 installation worthwhjle mayorgordonratcliff said 1 mayor gordon ratcliff thetuotal expenditure while agreed saying thejthreesignal considerable was really not obtain j a traffic flow pattern councillor eldred king the meetings chairman saidthatih- addition to thedowritown the town was also hopeful installing a second one at ninth line north and main 1 vv traffic would in any way in terfere with future conservation plans anything hereon s it will benefit the area v j 1 ana oiouiier otreei on uie east w afcfe 1 cros kw recently at- a meeting of theiwitchurchstoiiffville jc n recreatiohj committee some senticism was voiced over- the crossing had been received from he f noted too that it wouldnt be set out as a main t but 1 more 1 arbitration compared to fdeniedymayorgordonrat- diffi he explained c somewhere heoteerved he would xtend east fromthe rejected the thought that local eastt j j 1v rf claremoiit kids to3iuya- iilil i j sometimes one has to take it r svi- mr mcmurray redisciissedp rv the current boardteacher strike that headmittedforthe r 1 students had almost reached a 5ss 1 point of noreturn sfv he agreed that outwschool r fr classes were providing some help its difficult for r kssst dprhne pupilshe saidatthe 5jmi same time he said a jack of sjaff bt personnel made regular classes classrooms but a reserved location in the new metro zoo vthe baboon was the choiceof the majority winning noveiva beautiful black buck in an election from kindergarten v through grade 8 the cost is 400 so far thechildren have fhafifr- rt ii f i ft awrit aganist f z thoolfboarai r stouffyille with more than 600 teachers pukoh l strike and hundredsfjsjfudents tout of the classrooinf couhtyjboard t of education could be faced with yetahother problem- awnt- tkl jn a reliable informant who askedthathis identity jnorjbe revealedjfoldlthetnbunetliat a writ waspending in which the board lst accused 6f- nott pro viding an educational vice 8s demanded bytheactr jlfthis is said fa veryinterestmg courfcase couldvesult ft h margaret mclean in formationofficer fortheboardj j said thefle wererumdrs of such j a things but nothing in writing had been reeeiwid t v v opened during the winter break- period- even if the strike jias- settled- f- vf mr mcmurray said tne 1 board had been in touch with all universitieswith respect jq accepting grade lsstudents from york these students must compete with v those t avs j vw jfws have not beln out its a pretty- u lvjsutllf a 1 wp vlarge orderiheagreeds m jean churcw is ktadergarteajeacher v hujidred ppunas- of puinipgppvyefr ha powerunfortunatelythetribunesjphotoi l students their year stouffville tlje present teacherboard dispute hasjsonie casualties included are a studentsat stouffville dist secondary schoolmvhfrf haveiquit classes per- itnahmqyyfyr -s- ta a spokesman told the ptribune a few hadjdropped t out sthey have just given up and are looking a f or jobsl after morethan a months they p feel itsa waste of time u theafemainderarek organizing jjtijga jmass idemdnstrationtwhichfthey