Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 28, 1974, p. 3

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j vi r 2f ui c jlwirrationality of c i indefinite period in the- john in a letter theiproposedpidceringfeyorkregionand s dated november 9 1973 f airport gr owsconsul tan t riding of ontario j t gave the ottawa officials fees to plan the fairport in 1972 when ottawa an ultimatum define jare now estimated at 43 announced their intention vvourdoiseland needs or million id 1972 they were- to establish a second s we will release the entire estimated at 3 million it toronto international freezing order was the costs alot ofmoney to airport in pickering they i purport of whites letter t justify a mistake said they would ex- to ottawa- s tlnthe meantime propriate for the airport federal minister of hundreds have been hurt proper 18000 acres transport jean mar- by the- governments 4000being in york chand in a jan 3 1974 ineptitude thousands region an additional letter asked for tune more may be hurt 70000 acres twothirds in until at least the end of two years after their york region were to be february to comply placed under restricted zoning controls to prevent land speculation and incompatible develop ments from occurring in the vicinity of the airport their holdings released site particularly in those from the restrictive areas which may be provisions of a zoning subject to high aircraft whitchurchstouffviue order imposed at the noise levels 9300 acres markham request of the federal the province of 3200 acres pickering department of transport ontario agreed to impose 2500 acres uxbridge on march 1 1972 the necessary zoning 2000 acres for a total i the jands to be orders restricting the use reduction of 17000 acres released are mainly in of the 70000 acres on the but ottawa has requested the cedar valley- understanding t that a further 800 acve ballantraeiarea of the definite noise contours- restriction in pickering town thousands of would be established 1800 acres inuxbridge acres in the southern within four months and and a new freezing order portion of the township v all excess land would be t in whitby to cover 3100 will remain frozen as will i then freed the federal acres for a total of 5700 portions of the town of authorities did free some acres i markham and- the- 10000 acres during 1972 jlt is most unfortunate townships of pickering but they remained silent that ottawa has chosen to lj tj i adou the remaining subject local citizens to lands exasperated this typeof hardship whitchurchstouffviue museum knows his provincial treasurer there have been close to businessithc season opened officially properties were frozen without compensation hundreds of landowners in the northern part the town whitchurch- stouffville will soon have with whites demand ontario agreed last week ottawa forwarded a new set of contour maps which allow for a net reduction in zoning coverage of 11300 acres broken down as follows y-s- fc y wi- tonreastliwas mrs frank atkinson of 15 ring wood f and daughter janetmrsiv wmcockweld of kit- chener visited recently with mrs f atkinsons si5termrs a- britton and t husband in newcastle afi-wkl-j- cs horse aucuoqvv fa largescale horse i auction will be held monday i april v v beginning at 6 pm at the stouffville sales bam h wy 47 many breeds are featured both grade and registered stock the auctioneer is bill sun- monst dining lounge now openv 4 taih bfttamamt 2m wtuihcton wbt t-r- y tii famous for chinee jooj- catering for any occasion h imfomution cau 2946565 at museum custodian is professional syruptaster r when it comes to syrup making and and uxbridge almost about the remaining subject local citizens to testing robbie roberts custodian at the 50000 acres will continue to be restricted for an saturday on thegrounds and will continue as long as the weather holds theproduct 1 complete with pancakes can be purchased at the site over theweekend jim thomas iriwommintip april special million for the purchase s inourareahowevef was- before they decided of land for jhe airport the federal government tb place the airport close proper abuut t has offered no com- x to the city at pickering nwi u w l rtcrc nuutiauuireeze or uuugei 1973 they nave snent by the continuing 50000 their ta 165 million to buy thev acre freezer it is v4 be spent fo high tactics money 7 jupiier florida- stay at the beautiful holiday inn j 23900 20900 19900 each april 5 12 april 19 26 triad travel service ged stonehouse manager 71 main st stouffville wlx 200 formal applications in the past two years asking for relief from the noiseland zoning restrictions ninety percent of these ap- phcations were from persons wanting to build w uuj u homes more than half airport land proper and v inequitable in their 1971 priced land to beusedfof were turned down or left a further 106 5 million estimates the federal the airport alone while pending in whitchurch for the adjacent land authonties provided for adjacent land holdings stouffville alone there currently they have been noiseland compensation would not be purchased were oyer 100 such ap- making exgratia w they allowed 90 just v fovzen without vacationsy 57 percent of payments to date these millionfor thepurchase compensation s which were not approved gratuitous payments total of land to be used for a second- toronto in i prices arc sky rockettmg it is difficult to justify the federal government ottawa arbitrarily restricting million j land use when they 2 5 million for the announced they dropped p ls estimated at 250 ithemselves are uncertain mirabel airport site itself jtheir estimate jfor the milhonvncluding all r their own plans for and an additional 106 5 land cost tc24 million infrastructure expenses asecond toronto airport million plus a bomispi but stated in a footnote l1 is estimatedthetotal fin developing 13 5 million for the their estimate didnot project will beover 1 mirabel- montrears surrounding nqiselands allow provision for billionuponcompletion second lnternational noisejnoj isdland compensation airport- reupholster sofas chairs recovered like new rvour choice of hundreds of samples free estimates day or night 7816601 workmanship guaranteed reupholsterinq division 111 tycos drive canadian school of custom upholstery all work done bv professional upholsterers over 150 million has estimated they will reach ternationaiairportthat already been committed 20 million in total was before they for planning and land has spent 10 5 6f pickering in 1972 the purchase a pickering plus a bonus- of year pickering was construction of the air- illljjjjfjjjjfjwwfmljuijijjillllijululi i airport- ottawa took a cosr120 million or an total land cost to date for ma n j different tack initally average of about 1600 the pickering airport site eliminaledjit will justl be their budget i for the- an acre five or six years i 18000 acres stands at duplicated purchaseoflandfor at ago realtors nowstate 92 millionbut there lias it dowindeddcosta l new montreal airport that mirabel land rarely been no provision or lot of monevaoiustifv a totalled 21 million that t sold but when it did sell payment for those af- mltakeesneciallv whon was in 1970 the next it sold for 200 to 300 an fectedinthenoseiands t realized ottawa li clearly ottawa already owns 37675 acres originally planned the atc f b borden 19969 mirabel approach in their acres of which consists of purchaseiof land fonthe an airfield rarely used new toronto airport that otherithan for pleasure year they provided 12 acre rejistltation foij childrens lessons residents seeking arena site claremontj claremontvesidents have opted to try and and a site for tan indoor arena rather thanvhave the town of pickering acquire the land the decision was reached at a public meeting march 20 recreation director dave bass said the residents felt they could buy the land cheaper than if the town would pur- chase 11 the hamlet has received a 75000 donation from stouffville philanthropist art lat- cham v an outdoor artificial rink mr bass x the grbupthatian outdoor rink is not practical because of high operating costsmfive acresof lanchs needed for an afenafi jvfa mrbasstsaiduiat a commi ttelp s of presidents would have tbapproach council and coffer to donate the land vc this july can be important son or daughter a month at bishops college school l summer programmecould help them with j r t english as a second language v french r science reading and study skills practical ecology computer sciences r r y astronomy f j ri concentrating attention on tho individual needs of each- studont experienced teachers will provide the oppor- unity for enrichment in english french science and computer sciences remedial instruction in these subjects will also be ottered i v this year we are introducing a course in computer isclences with our own computer and being in the country e are ideally located or our new coursos in practical ecology and astronomy wo have our own 1 observatory with three telescopes j extensivo recreational activities help to dovelop i close personal relationships between student and i teacher during the four weeks at bishops individual programmes are designed to meet the g needs of boys and glrlsaged 11 to 16 detailed- m sror gaouionai mwrmauon please vtrno roijltii s director of admlsslonssummerprogrammel r bishops college school r lennoxvllle pq j0b1zo or telephone 819 5627683 a v f bishops college school lennoxville pq b c s is arosidontlql school for bbysandglrls w situated in the country about ninety miles from montreal 1 v t f a procedure bring completed form below to uxp00l on a registration daytn0 telephone registrations will beaccepjed until after300 pmsaturday i t courses offered monday u j pm -h- thursday pm saturday 1 600 1- 700 630 1030 1030 615 600 615 600 900- 645 700 645 945 i swimming level w i 1st choice j 1 swimming level 1st choice 2nd choice j name anns time a ooy time a address i2nd choice name i i address doyt time rj age ivl telephone ktr age w 1 telephone i- k 7 a t s- lj l wu-k- uxeoglscubaeourse 8527831 fc vi tf ijt mis irk 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