goiincttldrjjimiwohg a wstouffvllletbe attendance record of vyesjteosocenied wara 2 counciuorjimwcig at both regular aid j decisions should represent the thinking of the committee meetings has become a subject of council as a whole he noted that while ward joking comment amosg members particularly representation is important members are also in the current year issnvsla vexpected to consider issues that affect other however mayoitgordon ratcliff sees little sections of town while admitting that mrt wong humor in it particularly when issues of major may have been sick on occasions ifeel all importance have originated from that area oficoiinorssbouldp al checkback was requested for1973 persons attending meetings regularly goodwood suspended rxrridgk whoever uxbrldgewhatfever happened to the dream planfor goodwooodcevisiooedasa kind of eutopu within the twp i it s not buried commented councillor eleanor- todd when contacted by the tribune this the proposal is presently in a state of suspended animation queenspark but its release frs expected sooh said that with the change to regional jjgovernmentrauijaspectsof 5 review by i the new council i- v j vol 86 no 48 v vhitchurchstoijfvville markhamuxbrtdgerthursday april 4 1974 20 pages come to our carnival says pretty 14 year old two shows saturday including a matinee at 2 pm georgina kemp of r r 1 stouffville the 24th and an evening performance at eight the theme is annual ice revue presented by the stouffville mary poppins figure skating club opens friday at 8 pm with jim thomas woman ballantrae a 60 year old ballantrae woman burned to death monday night despite feverish efforts by her husband and neighbors to save her a elsie pearl campbell rr 2 stouffville had no chancto escape her husband vern is in satisfactory condition in york county hospital philip copemanthe next neighbor said mr camp bell ran to their back-door- yelling thatthere was are that wasl030pm monday dunnga severe- thunderstorm vmrscopeman rati for the telephone and mr copeman hurried to try and save mrs campbell police report that mr campbell had tried to ex tinguish the fire himself before ninmnglb the neighbors tha jiving rrtnm v the i opened the back door but there was no way to getjn mrs copeman- added i khockedin the front door and flames just shot out the campbells had lived in the white framehouse for the past 22 years it is located on aurora rd just west of highway 48 mrs copeman added that the flames were moving along theeast wall of the house near the living room f i i i volunteer firefighters fought the blaze for four hours and managed to save the shell of the dwelling theinterior was completely gutted and half- burned mattresses and f urni tiire on thefrdnt lawn weremute testimony whitchurchstouffvillefire chief walt smith would inot fife it is under investigation by the ontario fire marshals office and york regional police a police spokesman said that the victim apparently- had been smoking in bed council insists mobile homes so stouffville two mobile homes u erected at the westend plaza were ordered removed despite a plea from richmond hill councillor bill corcoran that the display should be allowed to stay councifmade the decision at the march- 26 meeting- v two days slater- trucks- arrived and thejiomes were taken out- oi- j councillormerlynbaker reniirfded mr corcoran that the mobile homes failed when cathy joice was the only other councillor to lend her support tennis courts lions project j r t stouffville t wgrk 4 will begin soon on the struction oftw6regulation tenhiscourts fn the bressrehearsals like the show itself are imshehyisthe daughter or dr and mrsj donald portantand each skater wants to do and look her vsmith russell avenue best thirteen year old shelly smith is no exception jimthomas jfemndjiiicfy happen here theshbjvis all set to jhis weekwith pef- hformances friday at 8p mand playing the lead role ail age pionships k- groupsare included from tiny club professionals are f accomplished j issue remains uiiresdlved from voiced stalemate which- could have j receivedmonetary concessions been avoided had a full com- f froriithegdvernment which put plement of council been in at- many of thentm a less crucial tendance7 although she ob- financial position than younger served that there was no homeowners in the ueuaranteeallsevenofuswillbe rnunicipalityj struggling to w- firedeathillriessi x canh keep her down sunnybrook hospital her illness was diagnosed r as muscular dystrophy but later attributed to a virus in the central nervous system she went unconscious had difficultybreathingtwith no discernible pulse her con- dition jwas considered hopeless i staff doctors and nurses refusedtb give up however using every modern medical device and roundtheclock xlaremont in february 1973 little overone year agothe charles cooper ltd store inclaremont was destroyed by firej- jr destroyed vtoo wast a second storey apartment the hotne s bettyjeanpoley bettyjean escaped fromthe buildingthenrffeturned to v herjpet poodle pepi ithat wassail she saved j kpher misfortune didnt end j therevhoweverj several mbnthsago her motherdied surveillance they slowly from cancer and she was also v brought her back to life feven up for dead c c jjtnowvbettyjean tcan 7twhen firsttistricken- talk and shes learning to bettyjean wasrushed to walk t t ratchff and june i but- bylaws persons button speculated7niigtit only result in a tax increase that would takemoriey out of one pocket and put in in another the mayor added that he i regarded such taxrelief schemes as a provincialfederal responsibility in a district where the worwng poor were earning an average of 8760 a year a municipal rebate on property would be unfair he concluded- y vv speaking in defence of the by law eldred king reiterated viewpoints acceptedby the majority of council when he originallypresented the proposal for a non- discriminative grant to elderly property owners t the town he pointed out cqnscienciously promoted rental accommodation for its senior citizens but gave no incentive to those retaining and living jin their own a homes- these residents worked hard and been the- backbone ofv the municipality he argued adding that this factorand not finan cial status should be the basis for the by-law- stouffville the court case involving a breakiri at a stouffville store two years ago was i prolonged further after a decision jbyl judge russell- pearselastweek xxdefensemotion for a dismissal was based on a claim that there hadeen iirinecesary delay in thecase which followed a breakihatatfie eatons ovder office oh main st-inl972- when two color televisions were stolen rvr ij-r-t- vv edward pion226fthe mansion house stouffville was j charged in l972those charges z werertwithdrawn and further charges laid more oiaii later v those t charges were subsequently dropped and new v charges laid again ealyfhis iyear ifr r ithe defense r claimed the information on thevcase be quashed as abuse of process 1 smr dion had been serving time on other charges buthas beent kept in custodyreven j though his sentence kadexpif e theaccuseaman tiad nqtbeen able to raise the jbail money thecase has gone through eight or ten remands the defense attorney added f crown attorney ian cun- construction to start on post office stouffville con struction will start soon on a new post office in stouffvillethe site is on thesouth side of main street the location of the former anglican church and ah- ad- j jacent- home both have been demolished 1- the contract at 257800 has been- awarded to tterra con struction company of toronto- it was the lowest of ten tenders the high bid was 3l7000si l onestorey structure will replace thepresentfacility at market and main its will provide 8000 square feecvof space for facilities such as lock box lobbies and sorting areas the exterior will be textured concrete block the interior will be painted lightweight concrete blocks tt i j ningham agreed with the defense submission but in sisted that this case should be brought to trial as quickly as possible i judge pearse said- that hie had never dismissed a case on thatbasisand i cant make a decision without looking into the matter l fjie ordered the transcripts of jmr dions- previous ap- pearances be madeavailable the case will be heard again in nevv market i court april 5 passed a 5 that legal action be taken as far asljam concerned thesefiomes should have been removedeforethis and we should proceedwith s charges jt the importance of upholding the bylaw was also stressed by eldred king who felt a- concession inmrcorcofans case- would entitle others to similarrconsideratibn thisyear v fifmotyc whitchurch has the v lights will not be installed immediately but may becon- sidered for 75 thelocationselectedbythe stouffville community centre board is south of elm road other lions projects in town include permanent beh- ches along the west side of the stouffville rookcostingsgoo ajj junebuttbnreferring tb by- 200 sound systemfor mhej jlaw enforcement in thisincenteriniarcentfeatballantrae jstanceunreasonablev i and a- backstop for the r uempted to implement mr diarnbndalso atbajlantraet i corcorans request but her i v j move to delay eviction of- the board cgreets i new librarian j i stouffville whit- rchurclistbuffville has anew librarian i l she is lynnecrobbinsand comes to this area prairiewiscbrisin avcity jof- i 12000 where she was director of the public library vjr f prior to that she worked in l librariesjin jamaica england t andmassachuselts fkgil according to library board chairman jim sanders pnebf her most important ifespon that miss robbinswill be very effective in taking the library to r the community and developing a library program which will be appreciated byeyeryone mr sanders added v t fashions say i better detyst v ahfivifl sl u ahead i stouffville outside latcham hall monday it didnt feel much like spring butlii- side- it i was summer eight pretty models allmembersof thevstouffvilletrkinette j club sported summery fashions even- to an abbreviated bikiniht preciative whistieff om a lonej f icbrnmentatofothermrs ncludedxr5jcaroi fei ii 4 s 6