the tribune thursday mayzvuk 11 eittes residential apotoved stouffville type of development in proposed for a43 acremess than 100000 ex- planning board last week -the- town have been parcel owned by anton elusive oflot prices gave the goahead to an dropped because of public kruger situated north of when mr kruger made estate residential sub- opposition but council faulkner ave and bis presentation to division north of has approved an official abutting the- york planning board be had- faulkner ave flan amendment for the regional forest explained be would build three previous site -t- councillor cathy 12 homes on two acre lots proposals to establish this the development is joice said she had visited and they would be custom seasohs first r suniiher shdwirig stouffville an excellent turnout was the main feature of the stouffville horticultural societys first summer flower show of the season may 19 fifteen exhibitors brought ill entries in nine classes mrs cliff burkholder won most points for the show while mrs lillian byer won top prize for best tulip charles james topped the field in the decorative classes the show was held in the hall of stouffville united church the plant sale was a success and many new gardeners were able to purchase plants for their homes solos and v duets by tim and laurie pugh delighted the audience margaret ratcliff showed slides of the west coast florida and some local scenes the horticultural society is planning a bus trip to niagara falls via niagaraon tbelake on june 24 those interested should contact the society fire costs agreement reached in uxbridge uxbridge a fire brigade agreement between whitchurch- stouffville and uxbridge sets the cost of having help from the whit- churchstouffville force at 150 for the first hour and 110 for each ad ditional hour a retainer fee of 600 is due each september 1 harold dutch thurston manager of teds mens wear will retire when the store closes sometime next month last week the main st merchants gathered at sleepy hollow golf and country to honor him here ken wagg right makes a presentation on behalf of the merchants don bernard youth convicted in theft 18 newmarket an year old stouffville youth was convicted on a charge of possessing stolen property after pleading not guilty before 4 provincial judge clare morrison on newmarket court last week steve tsapoitis of- mainststouffvilie was remanded for one week for a presentence report following his trial two crooked pm raises uxbridge mayors ire uxbridge if that guy pierre doesnt straighten out and fly right im going to throw th4 bugger out is that any way for a townships mayor to talk about the prime minister well it depends as it happens mayor carl putcrbrough wasnt referring to mr trudeau himself but his likeness in a meeting of council last week it seems the offical portrait of the pm on the wall of the council chambers is forever askew and there is only so much of such crookedness in high places that a mayor can be expected to take other charges failing- to appear and theft were dismissed the youth was charged april 2 after a four barrel carburetor was stolen from a vehicle owned by trevor jones also of stouffville mr jones told the court he and a york regional police officer went to mr tsapoitis car which was parked behind the regal resturant in stouffville after learning the missing carburetor might be there mr jones told the court he recognized the part taken from his- car by special welding marks police testimony indicated that the ac cused youth had told them the carburetor was in his vehicle when he purchaseed it a year and a half ago mr jones however testified the part was only purchased last january and was comparatively new york regional police detective brian cousineau and constable alex lowe both testified that special welding marks on the outside and inside of the carburetor had verified mr jones identification there is no way that carburetor could have been on your car for over a year judge morrison told the accused youth in making a conviction canldb help you one of our representatives will be a the following locations markhammarkwoodmotel tel 2941431 on june 2nd pefer h cleaver stouffvillemarkham motel tel 640- 3529 on june 3rd- kenneth a davis nlitijmit iffivrr i tionttlf tt-fn- ctiiiditfoiis iifth ltti i hrlp m whihbumm iiliwiiiimrim 4430 bathurst street downsview telephone 6380823 ford mercury products for the best deals in town new and used car sales ford g5w ohnroe mercury stouffville call now 6401770 2941476 nvn announcement drs hunter lehman are pleased to announce that dr nelson cheung will be joining them in the practice of family dentistry on a fuii time basis for appointment please phone 8527382 or 8523161 horse feed master feeds on main st in stouffville should be your onestop centre for livestock feed especially horse feed the people at master know your horses need for a sound horse weeding program tf master horse krunch cubes mashr horse supplement pellets master sweet horse feed master 17 frisky foal pellets master complete horse feed try our new master highperformance horse pellets v its results that count master feeds x ctitl brand fertilizer s waiter- feeds for cattle hogs poultry dogs rabbits horses ano wild biros lundy fences complete line of rm supplies 133 main st w stouffville 6401892 end soon save upto iopb ormore on massey- ferguson new 30 to 70 hp tractors matching implements and grinder- mixers but hurry red cheque days end soon rumble tractor salesservicerentals gormley 8879886 hitch up mf toafassey offer suited to cljcautmchimcs in current inventory v v-fr- i tbe site with councillor becky wedley and she said she was impressed with the spot mr kruger plans to build prestige homes which would not sell for seniors week ideas discussed stouffville persons and organizations interested in planning senior citizens week in stouffville are asked to meet at parkview home on monday june 2 at 8 pm it will be the second planning meeting for the event already being discussed for the week beginning june 16 are a strawberry festival at the town park a band concert and a bus trip to pioneer village however more ideas will be considered at the june 2 meeting chairman of the week is mayor gordon ratcliff snapper vacuum our lavcn a ou mow large capacity bag between the handle self propelled model ha c 6 forwa rd speed rearu heel drie designed he said he liked to work slowly and meticulously with local tradesmen and that work would progress at a rate of two homes per year the board appeared eager to get an estate residential development in tbe community chairman eldred king earlier commented that other muncipalities are deriving benefits from wellplanned estate developments it makes my heart bleeds when i see the residences that are being built in king township but not here he remarked town of wntcmnstouffvue public mceting ttarsday jte 5tn 1975 at 800 pra in the yariorf a public meeting will be held by the planning com mittw ol the town of whitchurch stoutfvilleas noted above to discussthe following proposed official plan amendment whereby it is the intent of council to consider proposed amendment no 9 to the official plan of the township of whitchurch now in the whitchurchstouftville planning area which changes the land use designation from industrial to rural on lands described as the west half of lot 31 concession 6 the amend ment area is located at cedar valley on or about the northeast comer of the intersection of vivian sideroad regional road 74 and the 6th concession road regional road 3 you are invited to attend the meeting and to state your support ol or obiectlon to the proposed amendment should you be unable to attend written submissions will be received up to the time of the meeting the amending document may be examined at the clerks office 19 civic ave stouffville during regular business hours written submission should also be for warded to the clerks olfice mapper an nitfnitm j itiiiwilijtit stouffville sales service rr no 4 stouffville ont 6401814 save money order tickets now forthe peterejacksrbn qassiclhi beat st georges golf and country club toronto june 2429 as norlli americas lop female golfers compete for the peter jackson trophy and 60000 prize money before june lst75 valul dbooks of 10 daily tickets weekly passfes i i s3850 4400 good any day 1500 1650 good all iveek name address tel no signature mate your cheque payable lo petn jackson qusic send your advance st georges golf and country club ticket order form to 1 668 islington avenue islington ontario v m9a3m9 v s telephone 4 1 6 23 13393 ext 44 tickets also available at simpsods and ealons ticket outlets mcgregors gifts rur seasons sheraton rvank flanagan clothier torooto dominion center i l i l for a loan as with anything else it pays to shop around rates do vary from place 10 place at the commerce though our rates arc already competitive c can even go one better if you have a commerce key account you get preferred rates on most consumer loans the fact remains however a loan costs money and you have to repay it thats why wed like to sit down and talk about it with you its part of making sure you dont get in over your head just because you need the money r if you need the loan for a car wc want to make sure your repayment planstill leaves you money to run it talk to one of our over 1600 commerce managers about the facts behind a commerce bankplan loan y the more you know about the ins and outs of money the better you can make use of the money you have and thats certainly worth talking about m its your money m0ketheiriosroft l k bankxjfcommergei- i canadian imperial i