Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 30, 1975, p. 18

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1 the tribune thursday oct 30 197s commercial industrial sought council cool to dnfe proposal stouffville a commercial proposal and a commercial light- industrial proposition submitted to planning board by ed fockler of whitchurch gormley realty ltd have been forwarded to the town planning consultant mr fockler asked that three parcels of approximately five acres each in ballantrae be considered for highway commercial c2 zoning the properties are all on the east side of high way 48 and are north of the aurora sideroad each parcel has a frontage in the neigh borhood of 500 feet i think this is a fair request commented mayor gordon ratcliff we have applicants and have no place to send them john deere preseason snowmobile special now you can buy a brandnew john deere snowmobile the easy way between now and october 31 1975 you can buy a new john deere snowmobile and no finance charges will be imposed until september 1 1976 on september 1 1976 you may either elect to pay the remaining principal balance owing on your snowmobile or continue the financing agreement with your john deere dealer hutchinson farm supply ltd hwy 48 32m n of ringwood 6402692 the mayor in troduced a motion which passed that the planning consultant consider this zoning in the secondary plan for ballantrae the second proposal was that an 80acre piece of land on the northeast corner of woodbine ave and the gormley rd be considered for rezoning to commercial light in dustrial the property has very little frontage as most of it has already been developed as high way commercial mr fockler told the board he feels there is a great need for small lots with this type of zoning he claimed the industrial subdivision now being developed by horst liebeck is not suitable for small businesses as there is a minimum lot size of five acres and the price is 50000 per acre a twophased development is planned said mr fockler and they have not asked for any specific- number of lots as of yet we would like to move ahead with whatever the town needs he told the tribune the lots would vary from just under one acre to slightly over two acres and the eventual number of lots would depend on the planning boards recommendations the industrial acreage is adequate in the municipality at this time and that is why the proposal was rejected earlier commented chairman eldred king if you could bring somebody forward who would be willing to develop part of it im mediately we would reconsider it councillor becky wedley told mr fockler president of the realty vompany anton jenset said be has had people show an interest in the site but could not name any specific companies this is another area such as ballantrae where we should have a small commercial park said mr ratcliff we have requests for both places the mayor said it would be an important corner with the advent of highway 404 but he ex pressed some concern about allowing industrial uses he felt it- should mostly be restricted to highway commercial councillor art starr- agreed something should be done with that corner but he said he dislikes the plan presented the board voted to have a feasibility study of of the site carried out at the developers expense we give a hoot it in guaranteeing you complete satisfaction when 1 greenwood elect 6402 v j the new datsuns hae arrived and for 1976 as always they re an ideal combination ol economy and dning pleasure economy is a timehonoured tradition at daisun but to us the teel of ihe car is every bt as important diitsunshigh gas mileage is a matter ot public record by now but we knojv tneresalotmore th- d i to economy lhan tusthigrigas mile age thats why every oatsun is speed eng last benefit from its traditionally high resale value we keep our service costs dovn too our electrical and transmission checks can be done easily and quickly through special inspec tion areas so time is spent secif icaiiy i ya v- p ineeredto crjvs- so that you h lj j fixing the trouble rather than finding it when 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nuriilm4uiwwwkl i- jiv- 47 wellington wy west markham ontario- phon 2973777 brougham fiddler is multitalented individual brougham theres something about oldtime fiddling that can make the most sophisticated listeners stop and start tapping their toes and few fiddlers can start the toes tapping as readily as can bill clark of brougham a number of stouffville residents were treated to his music this past summer at the save stouffville committee corn roast when bill played with the nipissing county boys at that gathering the sound of the guitars string bass and fiddle proved to be exhilarating hypnotic and downright fun bill clark has a long history of fiddling to his credit he grew up with music took a few lessons and finally toured the country with various bands one of his finest fiddles was made by whitby shoemaker robert s peel in 1924 out of birdseye maple the wood was taken from a cabin of a whitby homesteader besides his musical skills bill is an accomplished carpentermetalworker mechanic and mason one of his activities has been the restoration of equipment for display at the brougham museum he is cne of the directors of the museum oldtime fiddler bill clark has toestapping to his brand of music he is a man of many talents being an accomplished carpenter metal worker mechanic and mason john montgomery wholesale priced cars 1973 oldsmobile 88 luxury sedan 4door hardtop dark blue light blue inside this car has all the goodies inside including air conditioning price 3500- 1974 buick electra limited 4door hardtop light grey with marroon interior real clean car price 45009 1972 chevrolet caprice wagon white with wooden sides this is the best wagon they make 4 7 price 1995 1 973 astre custom wagon 4speed transmission good economical car price 1595 all cars mrepart of our lease fleet and are priced to sell quickly neil patrick motors ltd 6403450 stouffville 2972957 davis dr proposal estate subdivision refused by board stouffville planning board last week deferred making any decision on a subdivision proposal for vandorf until the conservation authority flood plain mapping has been completed gary silver speaking for ihe colicchia group owners of 35 acres at lots 16 and 17 cone 3 requested approval in principle from the board the property on wiiicn iic compnj proposes to place 39 lots with a minimum area per lot of 20000 square feet abutts the vandorf park and the property line of proposed highway 404 mr silver said his company intends to leave a 145 foot buffer along the highway boundary chairman- eldred king told mr silver he tuesday night is family n ight colonel sanders chicken villa every tuesday f rom 4 till closing in every thrifty dinner you get 2 pieces of delicious kentucky fried chicken creamy cole slaw golden brown trench fries hot buttered grecian bread treat your family thrifty dinner regular 155 colonel sanders andhis boys make it linger jicwn good the more you buy the more you save tuesday pay only you save buy1 si 40 s 15 buy 2 275 35 buy 3 405 60 buy 4 530 90 buy 5 650 125 maximum discount limited to five tuesday night special effective to december 30 1975 cmckenfilla wellington st w markham 2944666 sold on car draw stouffville over 700 tickets were sold on the lions car draw winner of the 1976 pon- tiac astre was wd anderson of leasideai stacey sold the winning ticket the draw was made saturday at the lions dance at ambassador lodge at preston lake other lesser prizes were awarded as well john wilson won 50 for his being the first ticket drawn while george harmon won 100 as the second last ticket drawn john houston took home 50 as his was the third last ticket drawn other 25 prizes went to ken schell jim burns john harris sue buchanan beeton boys ella hook larry grove keith betz wilfred bradley mario petramala eldred king peter krahl ralph jones blair smith and a nn e marie hetherington ed macaloney sold the most tickets and received 50 while bert taylor picked up 25 for selling the second highest number of tickets man hurt in crash stouffville one man was injured and his truck sustained 4000 damage in collision saturday afternoon on the 9th line just north of stouffville a truck driven by caradog gibbon 62 of 9th cone was southbound on the 9th line when it skidded into the north bound lane and collided with a car driven by david edward fieldhouse 18 of woodbridge mr gibbon was taken to scarboro cen tenary hospital with cuts and bruises mr fieldhouse was unin jured j as he lid in ily he mr ihe ley would have to await the flood plain mapping but he asked if the plan could be put in circulation and forwarded to the con servation authority for their official comments a company executive who was also present complained they have already waited for a year and a half and that they had spent a con siderable amount of money councillor mcrlyn baker askeu if they wouiu be willing to put in a percentage of low cost homes but mr silver would not make a com mitment saying it is up to the owners it was decided to hold the proposal in abeyance until the mapping which is now overdue is con- 1 eluded 700 tickets m k

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