the tribune thursday feb 27 1975 s centennial committee 9 first meeting growth itlie real issue st y z sear sir the save stouffville committee does not nope to find 100 percent favour with resident of stouffville and obviously mr harcourt long- standing citizens passively qufet tribune feb 20 is entitled to his yiews the other letter childish illogical was by a reader who could not stand behind his opinion by putting his name to it we invite both mr harcourt and that reader to contact the secretary of the save stouffville committee to attend the next general meeting to discuss their views if they choose to come we would hope to show them- that our campaign against- the pickering airport does not consist of alarmists having a field day but of concerned citizens who hope to preserve a way of life it is dangerous these days to remain passively quiet when reasonable arguments should be brought to the attention of pur leaders t the thrust of save stouffville committees campaign which will continue is that our community is threatened by the unnecessary growth of metropolitan toronto tha growth requires things like dump sites and airports to channel growth in this province in more rational directions- will save communities like stouffville r we are not a minority because many of our countrys leaders and planners agree the controversy in cabinet over the airport attests to that we also know that with the support of municipal governments in places like northern ontario the provincial government can easily control torontos sprawl we feel that reason will prevail against irrationality we hope to see mr harcourt and narpe withheld by request at one of our meetings gordon cness chairman save stouffville committee driver thankful for lights dear sir my husband and i as regular drivers on the bloomington rd would like to thank whoever was responsible for the erection of the street lights at the 9th line we find it a great relief to be able to see the corner clearly now as we make the turn north coming from the west mrs harry ratcllffe rr2stouffvilie- ex registered i nurses i r i i i iv i i i this survey is being conducted by seneca v college in cooperation with the following hospitals baycrest north york branson north york general st johns convalescent sunny- brook york central and york county please check which course would interest you then cipand mail to seneca i icurrentlypracticing and interested in a geriatric nursing course i fl not currently practicing and interested in either a refresher courseandor a geriatric nursing course name proposal correct dear sir whitchurch stouffville needs a community centre the tribune ieb 61975 vi maybe this is the conclusion of a joint study but this is also very obvious too i one of the reasons is the growth and development of the town but the most important reason of all sis the fraction of our people in sports and the demands of our youth the sketch of the proposed complex as shown in the tribune feb 6 1975 has the correct idea and is in a suitable and ad- vahtagebus location perhaps this is the start of developing a fine community todays children tomorrows citizens vassilios preskourkas north st stouffville opposed to new airport dear sir i am opposed to the building of a second in- ternational airport for the torontoregion the airport inquiry report states that at present canada has no policy endorsing the concept of economic and ecological equilibrium in fact the report states that we have adopted a clear policy of increasing gross national product i believe that canada must take every possible initiative both at home and abroad to establish a worldwide policy of economic and ecological equilibrium if during the next decadei we do not begin to establishsud a policy there is every indication x thatsuch a policy will be forced upon us by violent means such as wars and insurrections massive- pollution massive- starvation massive unemployment and ex ploding inflation a i believe that calling a halt to- the proposed airport is absolutely necessary if parliament is going to convince the people that the elected representatives are in control of setting policy also calling a halt to the proposed airport would effectively set canada on the road to sane economic and ecological policies it would indicateto the rest of the world that there is stouffville one main activity a month and a special weeklong celebration in the summer are two general concepts developed by- the stouffville centennial committee at its first meeting last week the 1977 centennial will nave activities spanning the lull 12 months the first meeting feb 20 to get the ball hope it is absolutely rolling managed to come critical that this decision up with enough ideas to is made now to ensure our survival into and beyond the twenty first century jim sanders stouffville in manger dear sir maybe president nixon had the right idea when he called that expletive deleted in ottawa an expletive deleted noone has suggested that when the pickering mistake is completed all noise will cease in the malton area while 1 sympathize with those who live near that noise isnt their attitude like the dog in the manger because they are living with noise they want everyone else to live that way by the way most of the people who live near the international airport moved there long after the airport iwas in use remember v s eddie luther stouffville have festivities last the whole yean the vocal point of the centennial will be a week- long homecoming around july 1 although the date has not been firmly decided it would be sometime in early july that would include such things as various sports activities a fair dance parade and numerous other activities packed into that special week- t j committee chairman keith sutherland set the tone of the meeting with a call to make 1977 a fun year i hope it will be a fun year he said if i didnt think so i wouldnt be here the committee is composed of represen- tatives of various organizations and clubs and will serve as a co ordinating or steering committee one of the stated aims of the committee is to involve as many groups in the area as possible in the various events activities suggested include centennial ball centennial queen homecoming week fair parade hockey tour nament sports day open air church service new years bash steam train ride to haliburtoo arts and crafts show antique display centennial choir skating carnival cen- tennial pageant and corn roast a the 4 is not exhaustive and thc- committee is asking for suggestions for other activities or groups to come forward and take on the responsibility of organizing one of the events those present at thursdays meeting included mr sutherland councillors cathy joice and june button- mayor gordon ratdiff raymcfadden legion lome boadway lions club graydon card downtown mer chants david barker ministerial associa- uon joyce caudle eta lambda sorority and cjl nolan member at large 2 mr sutherland said it was decided that that other groups will be tfaecommittee will meet asked to be on the com- the third thursday of mittee and will be conv every month at 8 pm in started at a later date i the council chambers richmond hill endorses them centres seek funding theboardofdirectorsandstaffof the childrens aid society cordially invite you to attend its 40th annual meeting on wednesday march 19th 1975 at 800 pm at the royal canadian legion hall industry st n aurora guest speaker gordon winch ba b d director of distress centre in trohtb york region council of the town of richmond hill has en dorsed the family life services in a resolution for warded to york regional council they urged that body to request the health and social ser vices committee in conjunction with representatives cf the newmarket and district ministerial association meet with the honorable rene brunelle minister of community and- social services the purpose of the meeting- requested by richmond hill council would be to secure 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