Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 13, 1975, p. 8

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8 the tribune thursday november 13 ww mt decrlstari v ktf committee seeks course mt adult criaftt centre the legion hall was packed saturday afternoon for the annual legion ladies auxiliary bazaar and bake saleone of the highlights was the tea room which featured fancy sandwiches along with the tea baked goods also proved popular with the pies cakes cookies and goodies being snapped up quickly don bernard suburban plans presented continued from page 1 but served by municipal water they requested 18 lots with access off the 10th cone this they estimated would bring in about 70 people the developers speculated there would be capacity for 2500 people when the sewage plant is expanded for the proposed- dulverton subdivision i they offered to pay any consulting fees and to contribute toward the sewage plant expansion at the present time there is no capacity and the municipality has nothing firm that there will be capacity board chairman eldredking said we cannot allot capacity we dont have councillor becky wedley asked what kind of houses w planned for the firs- proposition mr kimura said they would be l200to sauare feet and he said ulv had discussed moderate to low priced housing f councillor june button pointed out that other small developers would have priority as they own land zoned residential or transitional while the property they wish to build on is still zoned rural mr kimura asked that they consider or- deririg a feasibility study or proposition number three as it requires no sewage facilities councillor cathy joice supported the idea of a feasibility study but suggested all three alternatives be studied since they are willing to pay they are looking to the future and would like to know what their chances are- mayor gordon ratcliff was against giving any en couragement as he felt the infilling around town would take up any sewage capacity left after dulverton is completed mrs joice said that was why she supported number three which she use of- it commented councillor merlyn baker 1 councillor art starr said no action should be taken until consolidation of the official plan is completed in 1976 a motion introduced by mrs joice requesting a feasibility study was defeated w stouffville anyone with suggestions as to what courses should be offered when the adult arts and crafts program starts up can submit their ideas at the town hall care of the recreation committee committee chairman jack watson is optimistic some classes will be running by dec- 1 and that a full program will be operational by the first of the year the committee has received a local initiatives program grant to initiate the crafts courses in the old library building and they are now looking for two fulltime people to teach classes and handle ad ministrative matters there is still some uncertainty as to what all will be taught but some courses are already definitely scheduled one of these is a rather innovative coursa for parents and children it is aimed toward pre schoolers and according to mr watson it will give the mothers an opportunity to play with their children the course will be taught by cathy tyrer we are begging- borrowing and stealing wolf program tells other side preston lake for those in terested in the other side of the story about wolves there is a program tomorrow night friday november 14 that sets the record straight the ontario wolf league- which presents wolf education programs at schools throughout the province- is holding a discussion and showing a fum atwhit schurchhighlands public schoolv the leagues purpose according itoa press release is to fight to change file big bad wolf image and to preserve these magnificent animals v award winning film death of legend will be shown and to cpnviriceaftyj remaining skeptics two wolf cubssrocky and mori will be ohhand as good wolf ambassadors v the evenings program begins at 745 pm and admission is 25 cents for children students 50 cents arid 1 for adiilts the general publicare invited to attend f and ask questions whitchurchstouffville museum is sponsoring the event priority over any other work presently being conducted by the town planning consultant mrs wedley j allarl a naiu rnnrpnt that is topquamy agricultural land and if it is ever developed it should be used for high density to make the best funeral service l for jessie soriiers stouffville kunerafservice was held nov 2 for 5 jessie d somcrs mcclenaghan who passed away oct 31 in ottawa born in toronto jessie d walls the daughter of late mr and mrs edward wall the family moved to stouff- ville and jessie had most of her schooling in town she trained for nursing and became floor supervisor at toronto east general hospitalin 1942 she married rev sthb somers he served aspastor of kirk of st james in charlottetown pei he passed away in 1965 and she married dr russsell mcclenaghan in 1970 when she moved to ottawa funeral was in ot- markliam tawawith interment sherwood cemeieiy charlottetown at annual meeting and pot luck supper o of the stouffville horticultural society monday nov 17 630pm stouffville united church teacoffee and rolls subliieb reports of years activities election of officers for 1976 t mrs a ratcliff chas ojames ysecly town of whitchurchstouffville notice pursuant tpa by passed by council the munlcipalofficewill be open monday to friday 830 am to 430 pm i r e corner save money cut taxes registered retirement savings plan accummulating at member canada deposit insurance corporation victoria gkey victoriagre trust company since 1889 10355 yonge strkhmond hill 8841107 l j ruby manager is sold markhamvthe thomas n shea com- pany announced v com pletion early this week of thcsaleof the markhanv shopping plaza- fon wellington stw tgiggi owner tom shea said the final- sum for thecommefcial block hasbeen set incxccss of 2 million the deal has been pending since september with river- dale developments limited a toronto based firm bu ever i -wt- ifyoii sawthlheadlinein yoor local newspapor yoiid take the time to read it all of it so would your friends and neigh- bore arid thars whatjocai newspapers are all about you and the people iriyour your local newspapers prime function is to presenitho news honestly and fully local newspaper reporting includes everything fromwhats going on at city council meetings to theluncheon menu 1 at your local school i f in your community is just as important to your local newspaper as an epic journey to the moon who wants to know whats going on jn your community you do and your local newspaper is the news medium mat reports itmn full v v- newspapers deliver the local story local newspapers deliver where other news sources leave off whats happening canadian community newspapers association i mpjiniino thi community pms1 of canada of saturday november 22 1975 730 pm doon open it 80 pjn r ism milon mi11vmifo6lrcrd fwn is regular gvnal cnra ford unit 1 2 h sof honc to win on of 4 q m cnrrtn er ouaranutd tbl icaling i 3 early bird games at s40o tit ssoo 7n swo 3rd special oahes at s1sm ach special oaves at sm00 ac one orand special oaue at 11500 tickets ts 00 available at inlamatioflal ctntf a st lawrence centre bex office 27 front sl e tel 3647723 or ealons artractionf jtlekat offices toronto s9716m hainltlon 5287571 ail haa m rruwtrw e fot free but transportation cair27fi42s2 pemh 13224147 anything we can- firjd commented mr watson of the commiuees efforts to obtain material r s hand looms which can be used for irugt booking and small quilts are now being made v mr watson said they- havebeen in contact with seneca college and they t will definitely be offering afternoon and evening courses in the leisure and recreation fields there has already been a great deal of in terest shown in courses on quilting decoupage and macrame the price of courses will vary with the cost of materials and mr watson predicted the minimum fee would be 25 residents honored markham two long time residents of markham were honored by council recently for a quarter of a century of service to the town william white albert street and morley timbers church street have been employed in the works department since 1950 mayor tony roman presented both men with a gift and thanked therh- on behalf of the town for a valuable con tribution polaris snowmobiles get busy 4 santa claus iltfilll needs support ii hi kinsmen q irqiniing this yc llnv dile s s stoulfville 00 10 h1 1 ni i of souflville ismgtiini p m and markharn minhi s hopi to ftiiike the procession a siimssbut this is possible only through thi- t o opieration ot the entire cornmunity sc hools service clubs business places and individuals are urged to lend support free candies for the kids cash awards for best floats clowns and riders needed h you wish to participate in the stouflvihe 3 santa claus parade contact- bob lemohee at 6401088 day or evening itti parts accessories bethesda 8881998 g0rd land0n at 2943458 ayertlisihgi doesnt cost it pays to the people of whitchurch stouffville lam grateful that somany pebpleturried out to vote in the inclement weather onmonday november 1 0th v my deepest appreciation toallthqseyolunteers who supported me in my campaign v my sincere thanks to ithbse of theielectorate who supported mewittntheirvotes after being it- cv without represeritatiori for threefriontrisr lwill do my utmostto makeup foriosttime ifv an m hairy bowes ci5rpdrati6h of tlietown of mairkham vi cc municipal offices 8911 don mibs road martham ontaria l3r 1a1 sbeiviinder your next tak installment is due payments may be made at any chartered bank v jn tke region of york p if for any reason riwilmtix 1 interim billing and your final 1975 tax- m pjease contact the municipal offices 2971900 iy w- ivv i failure to receive a tax notice due to charigeo6wriership 0 incorrect mailing address recorded i on the regional assessment jollsses not excuse the taxpayer from the responsibility for paymentrior i relieve ynn nf tjimiahilily of neiialt payment ij- j- jl ily s y i your kind attentrdn to ffiisrhauerirtespectfully soiicitedt t r r i it i thank you7 tiv c l k bart0n m a international centre airport rd and derv pi treasurer municipal offices 8911 woodbine ave r j north bfno7 highway- v v markham ontario i 0 2971900 xu f- m a- j

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