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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 16, 1975, p. 1

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i r isfestpihtvillethe local soring af week of prayer from januaryj19to 26 to be held in p churches i ithefime and places ff- meetings are asfouows- fdayljanuary 1v3 i stouffvllleunitedc monday730pmt st presbyterian church ttuesday 730 pjffi- bethel assemblyoi god ruigw6odi wednesday 730pmstouffville4pen tecostal church thursday 73 pnyrchristchtirch7 anglican friday 730 pm stouffville missionary church saturday 730 pm memorial christian church sunday 3 pm stouff- ville baptist church vj-s- fert vbytedwucox stouffville sj chairmaitof tbeyork regional separate school board will once bevjackmcdermottjof inland dieof boredom- be said mcdermott must j watch doesnt lose students in the the separate school system of august andarrareraents for explaiiiedlthatit if a new school might be needed in york regionhe said has beginning negotiations are iajjowea those tcbidren with- in the dulvef ton subdivision t i already being made according toa their plans possible areas are to mr mcdermpu t i own pace inmorestnictured spified for both a separate and among innovations- jin situation thopupijsmightsit a public school been expanding at the rate of 20 pupils amonthi think weve been trying to look aheadand vol 87 no 37 whitchurchstouffville regional chairman acclaimed i c newmarket vanew regional headquarters building on the site of old york manor is the toppriority for the 197576 regional council garfield wright said at theinaugural meeting last week 5mr wright was acclaimed regional chairman for the next two years it was an historic event in that it was the first time york regional council could pick thechairmahno one op posed mr wrighv for the ipositioolvyljf 1 f he wasappointed bythe provincial government in 1971 foraukyeartetn5vv and spectators v in his speech mrfwnght hour horror story last week pollution stated that jhe jbuilding be gelorh adjournmentof the york he said sites which constructed in 1976 adding that sanitation hearings until feb 4 suitable for biological waste are all departments are taxed for fred munroe a retired unsuitable forj chemical waste jnrnrwr staff nnariprs- evpn chemical engineer and business these are problems thatjhave man who has been fighting to only been recognized in the past havethe dump closed- presented four- or fiveyearshe said a page brief f to the hearing board markhamjan 16 f 197s 20 cents 52 pages environmental iheiaiijibdrdj 4 f by john montgomery cjffr stouffvilletv environmental hearing obvious vformsft of irreversiblechemical pidflialable to the afteevferncof havy and v mr munroe said what they adding we have only seen the tip of the iceberg mr munroe told the board he would deal wfththe proper staff quarters even with the addition of-fivetem- porary structures to our existing buildings nt he suggestedthe building be constructedonpropeftyon qngestj ewmarketj itisv had mbein inking at are the already owned by the region a v provincial t is scheduled- to be built jon- the same sitev fmriwright emphasized the ineed fortcooperationwith other levelsl of government 1 1 1 especially the school boards he cllfl lm atf v11 itt rw1t 4suggestedtheiregidn take over lmimm34- lassmenvanurgedvrlyy f2lr v it x hydrology uonsmiants ua ana occurs wnen iwo u tfe bv the- ministry of the en- stances which fby irevirbnment jtff v i may be harmle e i2- mr munroesaid ifor 30- intolerable to mtn tkn fknc knnn nn ctctom 111 thf nrfqi traf ickihg chargies rv o- c5- ij pkm years therehas5 been un controlled andtunregulated growth of newchemicals these chemicals weremadeand sold without regard to jhe- en vironment or the health of people many of these chemicals even- in minute f concentrationsjtjcari cause r ifreparabletlamage to the organs jf peoplej exposed to them the damage- is manifested by cancers tumors birth of deformed children t reproducible mutations in children mental jfretardation i lassitudendgeheral malaise aborlti6ns rfcmunroe foldthe board it spokeljf the synergistic that canvoccur r this whentwoor more sub- whicli by themselves harmless beconie the7human system in the presence of r each other and the human organ is affected irreversibly- mr amunroe said i the con- lamination resulting from disposal of liquid industrial vasteon thesite in thepast is nothing compared to the toxicity- ofthe pollutants that will result fronitpresentarid future dum ping the cadmium chromium lead phenou and other substances that have migrated beyond the boundaries of the landfill site have served as playtakes the part of mrs fern left mrs fern dropped jnunder- the mistaken impression she would be the womensthor- ticultural society dancing in the background is harry edna i r y montgomery s l luther the little boy who helps nut theskinboniansj k 1 vv jolinmo goodwood amendments uxbridge witfidraws bid f or expaisiqn goodwood goodwood v report calling it good common will not become the urbancentre sense ai envisaged by former councils regional- councillor- billj 4 following a decision by uxbridge balhnger said thevamendment j- bc withdrawiiandjathoroughi v up m jftt5 vjn stouffville and found two bags trafficking 4ytwjrr vontainirig 225 vgramsw hashish vsvili cz2 r marijuana and possession rc a bedroom dresser -t- charged is lawrence boomingtpn v 24 he will r mcourt jan v y up in armsover the excavation that day po fou i 33j individually wrapped one- favor oven i nit bloomingto jomingtonarea residents up iharmsover theexcayati6n iof what they call a vgravel pit r- v william popovichownerof years for the ehevsaid otherwise we would not expect ioforgahic heavymetal pollutants tohave jthemajoj migrated beyndthe boun- problemfand these danes purpose of x aremainly used by the waste entering the sessionof 80 pcentof see pg w councillor merlyrti baker v wasnevergiven provincial approvals rvi last week uxbridge council voted unanimously to withdraw the amendment councillor eleanor todd defended the amendment but agreed to it being withdrawn r extra seven persons a year a- i- trustees jffirpxssp- coun- bactenol by the fmimstry- of theven- stouffville cillor merlyn baker wasstirred to righteous indignation by the r foejyork sanitation reply of thenmimstry of heauh j ltd andymir town results of the latest analyses which were providedus indicatesuitabihty ofthe well watersfor domestic use tfjt x there has never been any mayorpfdon ratcliff agreed with the residentsvhes a m really beenmining gravel there yrofa what we can tell themayor saidthe r cbmesjunder thepits and quarnes and the t6wnhas tasked the ministry of natural resources to take action f t ft r- f y rsoughtlby merchants i stouffville fa group of stouffvilles merchantshwho 1 oppose proposed bylaw to provide offstreet parking in town will make some proposals y their own when they appear before council in the near future at a meeting tuesday nine merchants decided to provide alternative i proposalsthe i ibylaw which has received first jtreadingv would provide for parking by means offitlevybn firkmerchants i j v 3 i the town would bwn the landbut the merchantstwould vpay for itr ynrr a group of mercharitsiop- imposing the scheme have retained jdonaldfehindson to- represent ithemji v wka fc jjgrahanuhudsonc told the grouptuebdayjthatthemer chantsdid not oppose parking assuch biitit shouldibejcen- tralizedaroundthebiock bet- jiweenlchurch st and market st i fl theprbposal put forward by dithectownvwouldsee a total of financiardifficultieshe3asked mr cawson to purchase a tractor for him he bought the machine for 5800 but the employeesold the tractor and kept the money a summons has been issued for george gill 36 of mississauga on a charge of theft over 200 request from council that in the 5l of york sanitation site no 4 be tested letter states it would be presumptuous to institute a jweekly samplingprogram of health and saying the two branches of government ares not even treating our citizens as second but as third class citizens he said the people are being leftto die with their problems 1 concluded i would much i ml- u rather s a member oftfhis consistent testing of the wells and bejreated as a insisted mr bakerhisvoice ahird or tov class clt than until the environmental hearing qurvering withemotion there b6 th min of health or his is termmatedandjltheresuite is a little girl quite jll and gwf ibbwdinatesfand havetohve tmsfear oftlead poisomnggj r- j c are made available r a the communication which was received by council at the inaugural meeting further says water samples from private wells in the vicinity of the dump site were being collected by the york regional healh unit for w 1 mr bakersaidtherehaslii v been no testing for heavymetakv council therj passed a and he sees no resolution that they would take reason why the hearings should i the responsibility of having the have any bearing oh testing the testing done and ensure the wells samples were forwarded to a he denounced the ministries laboratory hamlet boundaries would have been extended and the population could grow to nearly c 2000 a study by d urn am region states that the population- is unrealistic i because there are no services mfstodd said that the topography iof the area mitigates jagainsfinstalhng sewers and suggested there wouldbe ground water pollution which would adversely affect duffins creek the rouge river raisemondayriight atjhe fifstl jump frdmsoooto 6000 and t the chairmans salary will goto 8000 fromthe present 4000 k i y rftthe raisewas passed dya recorded 1 97 votewitji three abstentions whitchurch stouffville iriisteecohn barrett recommendedtj tfie raisebut he twlyelectedboard chairman don sim opposed the increased ahdthe pefferlaw brook z rt 4 a frecommaidation to ini uthegregionsuggestsa creasethesmdeageajlowancex proposed growth of two per cent orf bpardmemberswas pevyeart f defeated the presentfrateariolv mayor carl puterbough said ycentsamiieonejwrd oftrfeej thai he agreed withthevegiorial r salaries is tax ftee sssfeswv 5011 vbloomington two nearly identical accidents occured on the bloomihgton rd saturday within an hourstime j vt c in both accidents a southbound vehiclecollided with anp eastboundar o v the f irsj accident occured at bloomington and the 6th line the southbound vehicle driven bymargaretarmitager rr3f newmarket rieceived damage andlhe 6theryehicle driven by elvaharper of keswick was danfag according to police estimates to a of 25mnpfi 1 1 the drivers and a single passenger ineachvehide was taken to york countyhospitalotreatmentfmrsanriitage f j her 1 1yearold jdaugnter holly andmrskarperwerertreated j for cutsand bruises and release the passenger intfie harper scarboroand ah eastbouhdvehicle driven byanotherscarbor6v- manljohn dove jrj 24smashed up totalling both yehfclcs the patterson vehiclea ford sustained l000and thev nhianiom lr tm4l ain iji ajmtll cclhdedat blppmington rd and the6th cone a shortume later r an almovtideniihlaccidentbccufredathighwayarid the 300000 spent to provide parking an almost identical accidentoccurred at highway tthreeilocations4ryiiji v v r xsj it ivl ijc v f

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