2 the tribune thursdaymar 17s vandprdstudyjmeetipg slatedfor april 10 vandorf a public meeting will be held thursday april 10 at 8 ptm in the vaodorf hall to discuss the vandorf study fi the study commissioned by whitchurch- stouffville council presents a miiabwof proposals for setting boundaries for the hamlet the report has been circulated to the residents of vandorf- u i trymarinill for feed for your ptto ryor tl birds dog pellets wlld bird feed rjbbtt pellets m ibv 25 lbs pigeon feeds 50 lbs wo lbs for your heme sunflower i water softener seeds peanuts millet mllo salt no i com mercial no 2 crystal no 3 select rock no a pellets lee salt for yew horses marmlll horse sweet feed marmlll is horse nibblets crimped oats rolled oats ww tracks in marthas wood gundy committee undaunted je uy fv rfcjc pool group proposes lottery markham- un willing to give up their objective of a 65 meter indoor swimming facility for markham the pool for 75 committee has proposed the holding of a lottery to raise additional funds i bill rutledgel rougecrefi dr informed smaller 25 meter pool members of council that 2 due to the cost cf a larger service dubs in the area one would support such a scheme but approval of a lottery permit had to come from the town earlier the markham parks and recreation department had recommended the mr rutledge said the service dubs favored the 65 meter facility since it councillor ron lottery over the top he said but if you dont decide on the larger pool you wont get one iota of support could be used by everyone including the handicapped theyre all willing to work hard to put a minister greeted by- hostile councillors 11 te d is t p gi 31 it a individual investment programs require sound advice and personal attention wood gundy offers vestment service comprehensive in- for information on short term or demand investments or bonds and stocks we invite you to contact our local account executive russell beare 261 main street north markham telephone 291523 wood gundy limited member investment dealers association member toronto montreal canadian winnipeg and vancouver stock ex changes and through our subsidiary members new york and midwest stock exchanges york region pressure is being brought to bear on york region to accept housing under the ontario housing action program minister of housing donald irvine appeared before york regional council last week to repeat his request originally made last september that council support ohap and adopt a resolution to that ef fect no resolution to that effect was passed oreven introduced and several councillors opposed the program mr irvine said his ministry is confident more than 40000 units will be brought into the program in the next three years and that 5000 will bestarted this year but most of this activity has passed york by not one ohap unit has been started in york he criticized the region for their failure to complete the regional official plan by december 1 when it was scheduled for completion and he urged those areas already committed for growth not be delayed because of the official plan he said interim connections to expansions of the aurora markham and newmarket sewage treatment plants would provide- capacity for about 16000 units wiuvn 15 to is months within three to four months this growth must be com mitted he said moran agreed to the need but questioned an expenditure of two million dollars on one pool when other organized sports were also in need of financial support it comes down not to need but to dollars and cents agreed councillor carole bell we are committed to a pool in the area she continued but wed like to link a lot of things to it including a health dub im not sure proposed dump draws opposition continued from page 1 foodcookedi the way you likelt from i the homestead 1 beside bruces mill park gormley i- 8875240 make 1975youryear to i i with or without cornhedds uk iirf ww with 14 ft table and lfj quick v c i -r- mf 410 diesel with 12 ft table x v t if v and 2row cornhead 3 j imf 35sp gmibniy7 th affect our water daimed another davis fielded as many questions as he could but was forced to admit he didnt have all the answers the engineer revealed that no other site is being ac tivdy tested this is a very preliminary study said mayor ratdiff if we find that the ground water is going to be contaminated we wont proceed he added that there is no pressure now for a quick decision since council has recently signed an agreement for garbage disposal which expires at the end of 1976 the contractor he said would probably be dumping in scarborough or pickering councillor becky wedley observed that councillors have never formally voted on the landfill site the mayor i agreed and refused- to disclose the other two locations that had been v considered tt- this would affect pur future purchase if we decided to buy he said he did admit under in- tensive questioning that all three sites were inthe same general areaand all are in ward 2 council members were generally agreed that the town should take care of its own garbage within its own boun daries and the residents did not dispute this strongly i several peopleiex- pressed concern overtthe possible mcreaser in- i traffic predict mountain would rise on the property it was pointed out that hauling local garbage would only take five or six trucks per day and davis estimated that a years supply of garbage would cover seven acres to a depth ofonefoot plus covering material an uproar s greeted the mayors statement that the vivian site was in one of the lowest population areas of the 3 municipality other siteswere named and one man yelled cif youd taken a survey to find the least likely spot in town you really hitit r former councillor jim- wong who was largely responsible for the public meeting made a lengthy presentation and submitted a petition with 150 names opposing the vivian site there has been bad publicrelations work here he said i fed the people should be con sulted first otherwise they fed deceived as to population wong estimated there are a minimum of 132 houses in the immediate aiea of the site he quoted ex pensively fromm two reports issued fbylthe region pointing out that the vivian site is in a very sensitive area of the oak- ridges moraine m councils niainj concern with the bremner dump was that its on the moraine he said how can you justify this site he also quoted from a report to the effect that contaminant from a landfill site willcseep through the soil and into the water table reminding the mayor of- his earlier statement that no site would be selected if it would contaminate- water supplies wong said j if thats your stand then we can go home right now the former coun- cillor received the warmest round of ap- plause of the evening councillor artjgtarr took exceptioif to some of his remarks tan ws theres noplacvin f town where wevould v approach the people 4 m advance and get approval he saidsv rj would you saythe peop shouldnt i be consulted asked one man j i fed they should j be when we have something to talk about replied starr councillor merlyn 5 baker saidthatmr wongs fcomparlsbh t between the neyr proposal traffic aifdvothers and the bremner site wass predictedjthata very idifairvsinpifithew new site wouldnpt jonji i tain the massire tities of industrial-waste- v have been putintfie present one he also complained about very unfair publicityjfthatjhe towns project has received si4i- r iwehave nbviinfauv intentions we havedbhefj nothing underhanded he said baker too saidohat i he would not tolerate any site where landfill woiild contaminate water supplies j i the meeting which lasted two and ahalf hours until the mayor v terminated it wasapr parentlynot sati3factory toj everyone the mayor assured those present that there wasno possibility of dumping- anywhere until a longv process has beenun- dertaken s to gain provincial approval residents will be notified again he said long before a decision is made i final rumble tractor ajb salesservicerentals gormley 8875886 0 yli- ii fsvirtik5lim v m v 1 live- entertainment j it friday saturday now appearing yesterdays shopped fully licensed dining room t good food- friendly service i xs for reservations call 7275329 restaurant j tavern k a a vj the- town can pick up those kind of debenture charges councillor bud bonner said the pool was to be the first stage of the v project we should go for the larger one and lay the groundwork for the rest 1 mr rutledge ad mitted the staging of the lottery could delay construction for another year but be said were willing to wait for something thats good enough council agreed to set aside the matter for two weeks while the possibility of holding a lottery is investigated i entativ approval given york region approval in principle of proposed hwy 404 between sheppard ave and hwy 7 has been granted by york regional council v 1 the region had earlier rejected the ministry of transportation and communications design and had requested several changes cavii nas roadway between stedevavevand hwy 7 they requested four through lanes with a median and grade separations at finch ave stedes- ave and hwy 7 rather than stanfse dard intersections controlled by stoo-lifihts- 9- 3 stoplights the 1 revised government proposal included all the regions requests v i they asked the following be t according to the engineering incorporated- sue through lanes cj committee- report the ministry t divided by a median rather than a intends to arrange public in- k four lane arterial road for the formation centres this month to section from sheppard ave to afford citizens the opportunity tor stedes ave rather than a two lane consider the proposal in depth 1101 ty tof i tfii isi 6 falkner ave proposal thumbs down on club cedar valley planning committee turned thumbs down on thursday to a country club proposal on faulkner ave the proposal in volved establishment of a dub on the property of fritz wagener robert ryan spoke on behalf of the applicants he said that the dub was approved in principal in 1973 before the ministers freeze was put on the area the freeze was lifted last year and he owner wants to go ahead mr ryan said that the maximum mem bership would be 300 people on a total area of 30 acres activities would include fishing swim ming tennis and a small stable for sports- minded families coundllor art starr revealed that it is a permitted use in an agricultural zone councillor cathy joice insisted that 300 people would generate too much traffic in the area and would be in constant conflict with the neigh bors her motion to not approve the project was passed if you- can get a signed agreement from the neighbors then it would change the situation she said stouffville printing office supplies 153 main st stouffville 6402612 weekly journals electric typewriter demonstrator 19495 we would be pleased toquoteon any of your printing requirements iel uit jviii s13 dont miss the aquarius display at the pool and patio 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