Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 27, 1975, p. 17

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3 proposals for 200 acres v the tribune thursday feb 27 m7s13 i uxbridge development proposals which could see houses going up on almost 200 acres of land in and around uxbridge were presented to township council- at its last meeting 1 maki ng t he presentation was jim knox of knox martin kretd ltd a firm of t consultants knox said that his company has been retained by troika developments to plan development of lands owned by troika at the moment we only want to inform you of the properties for which were planning he said the three parcels involved were described as the gould property 60 acres of land on the south side of town the harris property a small parcel oneither side of maple st in uxbridge which has already been divided into 32 lots and the forsythe property on the west side of town taking in more than 100 acres knox explained that his clients are not putting forward any definite proposals at this time but wish to besure that their properties are considered when priorities are determined for the planned expansion of the town sewage plant he expressed a desireto work with council and asked if a meeting might be arranged with the planning and develop ment committee we want to show how our proposals would fit into the overall picture of existing and planned building he said under questioning by council knox main- tained that bis clients were still at a very early stage in their planning mayor carl puterbougb appearing to harbour some misgivings questioned him closely on such topics as type of building and population figures knox stated that these are matters that havent been settled yet and said he hoped to work with the town to some extent in making these decisions after some further discussion councillor eleanor todd suggested that these developments be handled by the process already established a plan must be submitted with a deposit of 500 before the proposal is studied youre absolutely right said the mayor we cant go any further on this tonight it was agreed that the town will notify knox of a date when he can attend a meeting of the planting and development committee and the idea can be explored in greater details construction cavein 1000 fine for unsafe conditions i visitors to the whitchurchstouffville municipal offices will have an easier time finding the various departments here sa fairbairn of pickering puts the finishing touches on a new directory mr fairbairn don bernard makes thesigns and installs them new skir0ule snowmobiles j because our houseand contents were 1 gutted with fire wevouldliketri sellour j i remaining new machines to you at ourjcbst j price with full warranty i newmarket a construction company hired to install sewers at the new addition to the york county hospital was fined 1000 after being convicted in provincial v court last tuesday for failing to provide adequate protection at the work site leonardi bros construction ltd were charged under sections of the construction safety act after a workman at the site was killed by a cave in which occured last july 25 carrado aprile 46 of scarboro was trapped when the wall of a trench collapsed another worker yvon chartier of thornhiu was also buried under the debris but escaped with minor injuries at the trial held two weeks- ago before provincial judge clare morrison a ministry of labor safety officer testified that he found inadequate shoring in the trench and no ladders placed for safety measures mr chartier a machine operator had also testified tothe same effect the man also told the court that foreman corrado paglialunga of toronto had been absent from the site at the time claremorit news the accident occured- mr paglialunga was also fined 200 by judge morrison because he failed to remain at the site the court was lold- that mr chartier had excavated part of the trench and mr aprile had gone into the excavation to level off the earth and check as to whether it was safe for other work men to enter when the excavation collapsed mr chartier had jumped into the trench to try and assist the trapped man and had been buried also mr paglialunga said he had given orders jo i carry out excavations under maximum safety standards but denied giving orders to any of the men to enter the trench he said he left the site after checking to ensure the safety of the trench and had not been present at the time the accident occured judge morrison in a lengthy summation said that he did not think the lack of ladders in the trench had been a factor in causing the death of mr aprile since work- men had access to and from the trench from a graded fill the judge commented on the lack of shoring however and found the company tjeatfifi to negligent on this point vpisssroto french dealers visit gormley massey ferguson tractor dealers from france wanted to have a look at a typical canadian dealership last week the 10 french businessmen visited rumble tractor sales at gormley they toured the premises after enjoying lunch at the parkway hotel they are mf dealer council and represent the 180 massey ferguson dealers in france the group also toured plants in brantfdrd toronto detroit and quebec before returning tofrance by way of new york don bernard churches join hanidsj in world grayda 4 a number of dignitaries were present saturday af- ternoon for t the official opening of the parkview senior x citizens apartments from left to right cathy joice representing mp sinclair stevens barney dansoh minister of urban affairs dick parkinson representing- central mortgage and housing mayor gordon ratcliff cecilreesor rev john hamilton and joe nighswander parkview administrator 1 ted wilcox- list price our cost 1975 1975 1975 1975 v- l72l il sonar 295 sonar 340 sonar 440 447 109500 119500 139500 r 149500 rtx440 139500 1973 rt 440 94600 104600 117700 125900 107700 79500 119500 reconditioned machines for sale 30 discount on clothing no we are not going out of business just need the money i bethesda sales service k bus 8847774 res 8881166 4 divof richmond hill tree service and forestry company limited rr no 4 stouffville ont l0h 1 l0 harold larry vandyke registered retirement j sawibois- iritis- are available now at your h credit uniqisf through f coop trusts credit union deposit progrm9y2 saveon taxes today while you build security for tomorrow 1 each year more and more people r are discovering and usg registered retoeuent savugs plans as a mavmd ol savmg lor by anne loney claremont the world day of prayer a joint service by claremontstwo chur ches will be held in the united church friday march 7 at 2 pnv mrs andrew brndjar of stouffville will be the guest speaker there will be special music with soloists mrs roy timms and kathy stickwood accompanied by mrs dick ward at the piano everyone is welcome the rev el lin- stead and mrs linstead have returned from a holiday in florida they enjoyed visits to cypress gardens arid day tona beach and several other points of interest mrs glen evans with her mother mrs ed atkinson and niece christine wells of stouffville are home from a visit to st petersburg florida other visitors to the south were mr and mrs grant taylor who stayed at the sugar cane club in the barbados mr and mrs taylors son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs frank taylor who lost their children and home in the tragic fire some months ago have bought a new home in whitby our good wishes go with them betty jean poley who also lost everything in the fire that destroyed coopers store and later was hospitalized witha severe illness was again stricken- last week and rushed to sunhybrook hospital winners ateuchre in the community hall last tuesday evening were ladies terri pilkey mrs earl cook and mrs jack lehman men joe borland brian redshaw and don norton the lone hand winner was mrs frank jenkinson over 40 friends and relatives gathered at the home of mr and mrs albert tsamarillolast week to honor mrs samarillogwith asurprise- birthday party it was planned by her friend y mrs bernard kelly of norwood and her sister mrs- norman hill ot toronto i v- our sincere- symj- pathy goes to mrs jack stouffville mortgage and housing the apartments rennie in the loss of her about 300 people were on and mayor gordon j considered to be the final brother jack watts ioi r hand saturday for the ratcliff councillor cathy addition have 28 one broughtgreetihgs bedroom and eight 300 attend official opening at parkview toronto who died sud- official opening of the denly last weefc there parkview senior citizens were only two of them in apartments parts of the family at the senior citizens euchre last thursday the winners were ladies mrs tom hammond men carleton couper- thwaite consolation mr wj briggs which have been occupied since jan 8 bringing words of greeting to those gathered were federal urban affairs minister barney danson dick parkinson of central joice for local stevens the apartmentsare the third addition to the senior citizens facilities at the parkview site the first portion was opened in1965 an addition of two wings was then opened in 1971 mp sinclair bachelor apartments chairman of- the meeting i was srev newton gingrich vice president of the parkview board of directors and chairman of the -men- nonite central committee canada jreenwood news arklrattt fffarv vl complete lirng of medical v 46main street n6rthmarkhafn ontario- 95 up sale wv t pullovers cardigans lee jeans v by betty pegg greenwood the 1st boys scouts greenwood mads r will meet- march 3and unit3 meeting is march 4 inconw tax payments rf f through coop tnlmfs credit union oepostt program you can takaluladvaniaaaotaiht bantta x a registered retirement savings plan and at the v sarna ame kaap your money wcrung si your own crao unon vx bo umandbanatiollamanoars drop in lo your cnxtt unon b ml otuii and answars to al your quasaom t tim stovhvliw dlltrict creditunionltd main west stouffvillem0ail half load regulations are in forceon roads- under the jurisdiction of the regional municipality of durham effective march 1st to april 30th vehicle loads may not exceed the allowable loads given under section 64 subsections 4 and 5 of the high way traffic act r f richardson p erig v ii commissioner of works s hr imi regional municipality of dtrham of imnrewivp iipht as thc friday march 7 is sffass the for the service in honor of v lord badenpowell founder- of the scouting movement izt the boys wereao- companied by leader tom davis and district scout leader ken brooks j saturday evening- the boys were treated to a banquet with their fathers catered by the united church women and the scouts mothers entertainment cfor the evening included a ittffi oliu a 5nit uy tiu cc ol the fathers f friends of mrsrivyl mclean are pleased to united church starting at 2 pm guest speaker is mrs r parrott v mr and mrs george pegg of stouffville visited sunday with mr and mrs edgie pegg junior b playoffs markham royalls continue their quest for the junior b championship vs pickering panthers sunday march 2 215 pm v markham centennial centre now is the time ne car you want il ifnn 11 iuu iti kv 1974 chev impala i 2door hardtop automatic power steering power brakes air conditioning radio uf 1974 pontiac lemans station automatic power steering power brakes 13000 miles one owner wood grain panelling roof racks excellent th 1973p0ntiac laurentian 4door automatic power steeringpower brakes pleased see her out of hospital j the general meeting of the ucw included a- program on nepal unit 3 served refreshments lij on thursday march 6 unitlwiu meet aifj greenwood unitedo church with may brownj in charge of the program- on passicf week unit2 try marmill for feed for your peh dos pellets rabbit pellets pigeon feeds for the birds wild bird feed 10 lbs 25 lbs lbs 00 lbs for your home sunflower water softener seeds peanuts salt no 1 com merclal no 2 crystar no 3 select rock millet mllo foryour horses marmill horse sweet feed 1 marmill it horse nlbblets no pellets u oats let salt roiled oats 1973 pontiac safari station wagon wood grain trim v8 automatic power steeringpower brakes power windows amfm radio certified v s 1971 buick v x 2door hardtop automatic power steering powerbrakes am fmradio custom interior vlnylltopllwfuqwmlleageonel ownev certified s v t cfffi tracks tamarkhara enjoy the sun i 1969 poioiac 22 convertible automatic power steering power brakes floor console power windows certified nel motors ltd rvlain west stouffville phone 6403450 s t vvw

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