Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 28, 1974, p. 1

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extremely quiet town he said hysterics but jthe2 company readings taken at various wasasked for a report and this it i jhe srujiningrslowly l the saps running ofithe site of the whit- churchstouffville museum westopdon mills koadevery weekend to the end of the season a pancakes and maple syrup are on the menu its la firsttime event at this location and residents are welcome to attend one sapsampler saturday was 5 year old richard ellis son of mr and mrsedg stouffville jim thomas massachusetts mr harris is a specialist in the field of en vironmental noise- he spoke with the tribune thursday t commenting onvthe i proposed location of the airport xiin relation to stouffville mr harris suggested townfolk may locations showed virtually ho 2 is what theyve done i caretakers nextzi 1 45 51 mainii ry0rkctyf1rst the teachers nowthe j caretakers rv-iis- t h r e e ah und r e dj jcustciahsxof elementary and secondary schools in york county will take a strikecvoteapril thvdecisionl follows a meeting march 2s when it asjlearnedjconciliations babroken wga spokesman for local f tii96 of the canadiruunion r i ofpublic employees irepofted t ferential of up to 18 percent betweencaretakersinv yorkahd some -others- areas x werejnot asking parity he said but we v r want to conie close v i v f 3 vol 86 no 47 whitchurchstouffville markhajuxbridgwthuvsdaymarch 28 l974 24 pages ihnocnt at tfirsi- stouffvillis it- j the units had been brought started innocently enough when to town by bill corcoran who councillor tofd afterthe the tribune he said there ar ellis fairview avenue tractortrailers transporting for two years has persistently had been no problem when he i flections of inodular homes attempted to gam council had followed the same iim thnmac t u ij ciii j support for the 97acre mobile s in setting up the k trustee admits r fii a h a pf obleni wheeled into stouffville and parked in the westend plaza march 19 l v the mayor passing f ssaround noon presumed the drivers had stopped for lunch it a till planniftgbosrd meeting that evening that hel and most councillors learned the modularhomeswere being home park he wishes to develop display in richmond hill plaza on the east side of don mills mr corcoran denied that his road north of stouffville road purpose was to sell modular mr corcoransyp homes 1 just want people to suites proved to be v the last se what they lopk like the two t straw for the town represeri- m stouffville are typicalof units buildings what was his reaction asa councillor to tke towns enforcement proceedings3mr corcoravwas asked fcv sometimes- you v of ficialdom have to bend a little j he suggested 1 certainly dont want tocreateany illfeelings over this v v 1 y j a spokesman forsqiithwick jlnvestmerits the firm which if l whitchurch- morale was a mam issue morale morevthan anythmg stouffville said thisweek- but not negotiable he said an elserwacahiddenfactor mthe v wh 1 tonn open lineof communication is fvtikvitf names he admitted to a clash of needed between the h teachers strike that virtuallyshut down pe said other a thetrustees 7 ii all secondary schoblsirorkfocoacdjmembersjrwereweluuy two monthsttrustee john mc- awareof theproblem i teachers hehadtajkedto it- yyetit 4- ici azfj- i i jl seemed glad to getbackfcthe v aiji l- majontynever ts y j last so longimaybe vww c vwii days at the most k 7v prderas it applies t airport same goes for the stouffville i dont freifiy- rioted believe in- wastingmoneybut councillor june buttontook its our lastrecourse mayor amore charitable view of jhe gordon- ratchff said this week impromptuappearanceof tativeslatelyjncefised over an that t could be estabhihed at r the plazaadded that mr impermanent jckalet erected- gormley parkhe added we tcorcoran had been given tfie without authorization on the brought them there because company ss permission ho people havej amisconception xjdisplayjthe homes at no charge without assemwedandhatsettledrntne v property of stouffville trailer t sales south of rmgwood j about mobilehomeiving providing hegotall necessary j edredkingwas supported ivmrcorcofansaidhe had t permits from thetowri- that 4le c t c gi tii- j majority ne v stouffville stouff ville disf secondary school hid the regions highest attendance on monday the first dayiback at school following the iwojffonth wallcoutjbylteachers vj i- according to principal n desmond mccartney there were 48 studentsabsent total of 7he said the board had met in committee thursday to a cc if i u make sure the teachers return b waswied out as smoothly as said to contact students and d0s j rs find out if any of ithem are not p mcmurray admtted the p lien n system vas presently con- smrjmccartney also in- s was ttooatsfac- dcated there would be no torhe pointed out that afea2 sp ia l mcludngstouffville extended inss v jaifavwcsfarf king with office would continue j m j r j the hewarspeakirig m support modular unitsn the of decision tbhavea hercoleagues im sureto brief prepared fo presentation i pnes trying to put anything over qnt the airport inquiry -com- on ussheaid inj condemning mission apnr8 the towns move againstthe v the costto the municipality display as a jpohce state kwill be 9000- if tactic ic x mr ratchff saidjno other mrs button j remained the level of government ha agreed only contrary member and on 4he l regulatory jibylaw prohibitingitheterectiorfof his r part closer communications program some are reluctant to take part he said they seem to think its a futile thing but its not ijthe mayor said hewould be attending the inquiry in pickering next l month and twbuld likely be subject to cross- examination pdrtation could be arranged i got the ok of the plaza owners 1 didnt think i would need the towns permission mr corcoran a richmond hill surprise whenconfrontediwith locked doors s 1 a- a town teams in jjntarioiinbls f i stoufevillejifv stouffvillesfcell-organized- mil hockey prograrnis producing teamsof championshipcalibrea jfor the second straight year the town has advanced clubs to theontano finals jf tg mmorfi 4athe v the s5 mtdgetsj knocked off wpddbjidgemi games they await the winner of the petriacfstbwel the schedule when finalizedwill be posted on the igaijl etin board fhhijvr i jip- x bulletin i j yv liwhitchuiich it isnt sunday at woodlands trails broadway- commented one of l jcamp onthe 6th concession 55 visiting boy scouts- as he v sleeping j accommodation v i wended hisjwayi through the friday nightwas provided at i vmatermtylward murray the-lemonville- community widemans high class pig farm cenlre evening saturday vvitwonderfuravthv boys were billeted out m c jthe guest was speaking for s homes throughout the com- himself and his companions all mumtyt 7 l fromnew yofkcityaridft- mrs bonnardescnbedicd- hamilton manhattan themads local residents and jtheir leaders spentthe of this worldr ten here ashostsok years of scouting ive never lemonville scouts and jheir j expenencedffanything moire leaders vv rewarding she said she noted j- sc hadbeen that manyof the american boys arranged fortheboys by had neverseen a cowor p mastermrsfberyj sbonnar before s fty jgfoup committee chairman fe some of the parents were a v v michael ogdenvandi hugh eluctant to have their sons- mcginn theyj were welcomed s t fiff- strange homes- officiallyfriday by mayqr gordon ratcliffof thie they arrived the boys were sh6eirigatrip tousdence yvavkthatvrscoutsv ccentre visits t the prpperues flemonviuetraveheditb from new jj n ohieclcs y v stouffville spot y checks by policeare continuing in stouffville anelsewhee across york i i v vfundoubtedlymany local- drivers havebeen stopped theresa reason rjs injot3ffifty traffic fa talities7werejec6rcie ist areayup47percentlfoverthcr previousiyearjalriibst half df x theseinvolvedralcohol uitkefs6lutionnabiuhei 1 drinking driver andgethimoff the rmdvv i the program ms working saysudeputychtefally harknesstherelhasntbeenjajr recordfas4fanfasticifv people ichbuieyjaregoing 1ajo 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