Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 2, 1975, p. 14

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14 the tribune thursday oct 2 iks york region a committee jrepor reduced area of proposed presented f york development east of the regional councilthe don mills industrial zone committee suggested the inthornhill brought- a amendment be approved issue raised by report heated debate over the preservation of farmland in the region last week- an official plan amendment for the land was part of the planning j1juiitt1 but reduced the size of the developmentand limited it further- pending j an increase in the sewage treatment capacity- an addendum to the saaaaabbbebbaaaa recommendation drew fire from markham mayortony roman it stated that the committee had no choice but to approve the amendment sisted that the area is a logical extension of an existing industrial use and that -dispitein- consistencies in the provincial governments because of the lack of a policy the industrial zone provindal policy directed was meant to expand toward the protection of councillor bob prime agricultural land adams said that mayor rrman inmarkhamfinds in wl 5 buynowandave bombardier is increasing prices iorjjall models of skidoos effective october 1st 1975 act fast buy now and save take agood look beach equipment ltd highway 47 south- uxbridge onl phone 8523326 the position of having prime agricultural land in the south bu is designated for urban development under the toronto centred region plan- he insisted that at tempts to leave land agricultural are thwarted he cited the proposed milliken mills proposal which has been advocated by housing minister donald irvine under his ontario housing action program ive been saying no so long to development im sick of it he added unless we get some direction i dont know how cg we can resist it development mayor david schiller of richmond hill said that the provincial government should have veto power through the ministry of agriculture mayor george burrows of georgina said that if the region is r about protecting agricultural land in the south they should not pass the buck to the province simply say no he said i mayor roman said that the town of markham was trying to plan the area and can not stop something thats been going on for years region objects to proposed ridings audree hall rr 1 cedar vauey isnt sure whether this pumpkin is a record size or not it weighs 94 pounds and the halls kept taking the small pumpkins off the vine until there were just two large ones she plans to bake about 30 pies from the one pumpkin the halls used a special seed that has been known to produce pumpkins up to 120 pounds don bernard york region new federal riding boundaries that put parts of york region into four separate ridings drew objection from regional council last week parts of the region would be in proposed ridings of victoria simcoe york newmarket peel halton and markham pickering presently the region is involved in the riding of york simcoe ontario and york centre oii- a motion by markham councillor bob adams council approved a motion calling for redrawing of the boun daries to conform to regional jurisdictions and community of in terest the motion will be forwarded to the federal electoral boundaries commission for ontario regional solicitor ted oakes will represent the region before the com mission a number of coun cillors expressed the opinion that york region could form two ridings dicksons hill news new childrens meeting clerks notice of first posting of preliminary list board of education election by public school supporters the municipal elections act 1972 section 23 i and 2 preliminary list 1974 of the corporation of the town of whitchurchstouffville regional municipality of york notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 23 of the municipal elections tact 1972 and that i have posted up at my office at stouffville on the 2nd day of oc- tober 1975 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the municipality at this election and that such list remains there for in spection v n and i hereby call upon all electors to take immediate proceedings to have any errors oromissions corrected according to law the last day forfilingapplicatioris is the 10th day of october 1975 the place- at which the revision will commence is ithe municipal offices stouffville thetime at which the revision will com- thence 9 am october 8th 1975 dated this 2nd day of october 1975 r e corner clerk of the corporation of the town of whitchurchstouffville byveramoyer dicksons hill eleanor moyer is recuperating at the home of mr and mrs warren moyer following surgery at branson hospital she lives in thunder bay mr and mrs john martin attended the 65th wedding anniversary of his grandparents mr and mrs william martin in toronto mr and mrsearren moyer travelled to manitoulin island over the weekend to help celebrate the 25th wedding anniversary of mr and mrs elmer hill the- former blanche hoover held at the home of dr and mrs clare wilson janice and jonathan were guest of mr and mrs david sloss of gormley all children from grades 14 are invited to attend a onehour childrens meeting- at dicksons hill missionary church at 330 pm on wednesday afternoons the york south clinic 129 church street south richmond hill telephone 8841133 8875245 8321384 for free and confidential diagnosis and treatment of venereal disease birth control advice i noappointment necessary clinic hours wednesday thursday 700900 pm 400600 pm no enthusiasm for covered arena greenwood town executive committee did not express great en thusiasm when they were approached concerning the possibility of financing a cover over the ice rink here peter byberg representing the greenwood community association was sent back to the drawing board by the committee and he promised to come back with more information mr byberg had said they hoped the proposed arena would be under local community control- but mayor george ashe said it would be townowned and town- operated councillor jack anderson told the tribune that if we go to the expense of putting in artificial ice we cant have amateurs operating it morgancooke local boy wed in barrie chiirch claremont the church of thenazarene in barrie was the setting saturday for the wedding of lorraine dale cooke and gerald roy morgan the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs le cooke of barrie and the groom- is the son of mi and mrs jack morgan of claremont rev robert boden- officated at the wedding like a good neighbour stale farm is there for all your insurance which featured piano solos by mrs grace holditch including time in a bottle- romeo and juliet andf to god be the glory the bride wore a full length gown of polyester silk with long sleeves high neckline trimmed with pearls and a cathedral train flowing from the shoulders she carried a bouquet of red roses white mums white stephanotis and ivy brenda howes of toronto was maid of honor ring bearer was michael burton aw nephew of the bride best man was ralph shaw of don mills the grooms brother grant and reg were ushers the c ou p le honeymooned in mon treal and take up residents in bay ridges ontario h uxbridge denture clinic 8525291 complete denture service dthapar d t member of denture society of ontario advertise weekly i organ piano sale organs connlowrey wiirlitzer galanti pianos sherlock manning mason risch wurlitzer no high pressure no inflated list prices 30 years in this business family owned and operated bank terms very large music selection open days and evenlnos i pontings music centre don mills rd straight east of newmarket 7 8956311 1 to 300 paa

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