h e t a j jffiisic mania 74- c s t april 25 26 27 s ds s auditorium n sacred music rvighi idamay presbyterian churcn y ir -vol- 84 no 51 v whitchurch stouffvillezrkhamuxbridge tfluksdaypjill rfvi j tjt sr k nr 20 w- v i v 400 tdhsbf sdrbdgetfdaily trucked to town disposal site every day between 400 and 600 tons of garbage much of it from metro toronto is trucked into the waste disposal site south of ballantrae in whitchufchstouffville withthe groundlevel capacity close to maximum authorities are requesting permission to stock- pile the refuse twentyfive feet in the airtowncouncil is arranging apublic meeting to acquaint residents on all aspects of the problem jim thomas expert testifies a irnort rioiise stouffville aircraft iioise levels from the proposed pickering i airport would be unacceptable to thejresidents vof stouffville anoise expert told the5 airport inquiry com- mission friday andrews harris a con- sultant with boltberanek and newman inc and representing thetown of whitchurch- stouffvule toldthecommission that proposed noise levels would be acceptable in an urban area bufnot in quiet rural-com- miinitips it j una completed in march of this year i which showed stouffville to be a 1 quiet town adding that the i normal noise level intown was far below that found in an urban environment jthusthe same noise level from jets would be more of fensive in a place like stouffville than in a city because the original background noise from cars trucks and factories is less than in a city area his other contention was cthat contour maps prepared the ministry oftransport jj have to fly straight in and straightjoutto maintain the contours sunder ordinary conditions the aircrafts would turn as soon as they could after take-off- in later cross examination jt3robson of the town of markham asked mr harris if tile same conclusions apply to the rural areas of markham mr harris affirmed that markham would be in thesame position j t i thomas dunn- ministry of transport counsel tried to shake some of mr harris conclusions 1 r i goodwood boy ballantrae recruits are being sought to man a voluntary fire brigadeinthe ballantrae area although the concept of the brigade itself has jjot yet been sanctioned by the rtown fallowing lengthy- discussion at last weeks meeting council narrowly approved the initial survey of potential firefighters but once more deferred voting on councillor jim wongs motion to establish the volunteer brigade purchase an equipped tanker and erect a temporary fire hall in ballantrae cl v the ward 2 representative- jyas upset that councils move to pinpoint volunteers was not being substantiated by approval s i of the auxiliary unit response he had received mr wong added indicated there would be adequate personnel councillor art starr agreed that council must stop procrastinating on the issue vthe tdvnhe pointed out had v recently incurred hefty- unex- pected expenses related to the- airport jhearirigsr atjhis suggestion council agreed to z make a decision on mr wongs motion after a budget meeting april 24 s a- v fire chief walt smith i ecommended a forceof 16men for the- still hypothetical brigade l residentialbusiness location i and ready availability volunteers hetold important factor sin v r and especiallytkatpaftreferrefl toavstouffville mr harris said ma written statement presentedfjotfecommission c vj i wassevereiyvmaul irct ij j j- gernianshepherds 1j iv v v- jr 7 played with for mor strike averted t- caretakers settle f cbntinuedopefationn of all x the york bell with committee members county board of education and mike sernple curtis waddell its288 custodians have ratified and keith houghton j anagreementhauassuresthe -keith- 1- houghton in continued oneratinnv n ail discussing the agreement monday called it a com promise we came down and they came up he saidr he j the caretakers-ap- praised the spirit of cooperation t proved that prevailed between the two tjjwillgive the basic employee at 3 throughout the bargaining 124 percent increase in thefirstr isit -w- v c year and a108 percenthike the secondvt fv ithe representative r for cupet local 1196 was john white thej negotiating chairmanlenhendersoh the negotiating secretary was garth maujedbyjrtwo rdsthat he had months j both animals were owned by relatives heplayed with them from the time the german shepherd pup came here r six tweeks old mrs boland said the otheris ahalfhuskie following the attack the boy underwent three hours of plastic surgery in york county hospital at newmarketv mrs- bofand recalled how scaring the dogs away he was jthe owner of one both- have since been shot l former resident 4th incanada claremont don dunkeld formerly v of claremont rr2 andriowbf zephyr placed 4th in the canadian plowing cham pionship at agassiz british columbia seven provinces were represented v smith ad- mittedytherejwere unusual statistics related to ballantrae t beforethespate of fires in the area year 6fwhich at least one was proved deliberately set fires were few arid never too serious he also confirmed afire marshalls reportthat twp- 7irehalls in the municipality miglit necessitate a fulltime fire chief there is nowayi s could attend to my own business and supervise a second station he agreed piper dries april competitions highlandefschfis i5i the son of mr r r2 markham- t vvfetnv andvmrsnorman barker tr n jimtthomas jsuimnityiew swm 4 sessions we respected theirj position arid they respected ourstheres ho hard feelings during the final six months of ithe contract lyprk county caretakers will close the -gap- between jtheir counterpartsjin metro from 64 cents per hour uy 46 cents itsstill a sizeable houghton- and the step in the right r tllhirit w1t1c spreadvsaidlmrhoug kihr vv butbbththeemployeesar l jj 1 l board feel its a sfepin the ialgarytrm- direction v tilv theothert strike issuethe lit stoufville mark maintenance of schoolsby t redquest will receive an ex- contract k will be continued rpensepaidftriptocalgaryjto however the local aceepted a- 5 compete in the 13th canada security clause that protects all wide science fair beginning employees from layoffs due to may 8 this policy while unhappy over mark a stouffville tty this arrangement the local felt secondary school student was it unwise to close the schools at selected along will three this time the j majority of who had outstanding projects at members are also parents a the york county science fair spokesman said t april 19marks entry enitled v a present eight trouf farming was awarded county schools are cared first ij t t under a contract system york for- i t j t curling rink otter made stouffville a 4ieetjcurling rink for stouffville vitlmuldbecome a reality and soon if arthur latcham the likely doner is certain of the need c v- vithejstructuretocost an estimated 400000 would be j similar to the one at unionville- except for glassedin ac com niodat ion on each sidean auditorium would be located on o thelsecond floor with t below t j zjjfkiaae sitewill soonbeavailable south of the present rinkrwithadequatespaceforrparking v i i0litjaam community has many i asking all would-be- members to leave their names at the tribane or contact him personally rc i j tbtljsr tv st0uffyifclj5 are haying mitview public likea concrete tankvcom- plained stouffville trustee john mcmurvay mr mcmurraymadl comment after seeing- th j boards building proje 1974 he expressed ment that summitviewwao iiui itivkvisi m t included v these people are presently r agveducadirectbr wiw- vrori hall explained thatrsum- vhs u mitview isia low priority thetconstructibnlist project arid the german i mills totalling 6w400 waspassedby l public school is at the top of the iter seeingj- me even live- nereyet ne saia i irigprojects list for referringf tothegerhian millsc pressed disapbint- prbjectff jajtv i mmitviewwas not di j i f i triicm i f theboardwithout revisiorihi i i i driver i u gharged in theft t stouffville a mount fadairy 50 made v albert trucker faces four counts deliveries to the property but of theft and one of possession fiheld back one or twoions from following hisarrest by yorkeach later policesaidhe regional polfce ori achargeof- took the remainder to a farmer v stealing 18 tons of poultry fee indarsnontwherehmbmitfor from the premises of kingcole 1 l tsilu- v ducks -limitedcoricr5whit- fjvgnapnce churchstouffville the suspect will appear iii it is alleged that- henry newmarket court 47 hiorllpq uuflg 1 joc iety town historian eva hoover scuth was honored memderiiwi iulcu- albekstreetiwaspresentedviuia lovely framed pfattegvby the april 15 when the stouffville organimt6nsvicspresident mjuswmatiia ionscfyedule a fstouffvillei9 breathed easier mondy-whenriewsvstreceivedtthatia- pending school caretakers strike had been called lliiut irlierrjtwasfeareduiaawalk 4 york icountycould sforce auhuwowfff afisstouffville rdistt secondaryschmlsite jnow all is set to proceed on schetiuleithe xiirtain goes up 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