Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 24, 1976, p. 3

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mayors report council will decide if land severances opeir stouffviixe whether or not the policy for- granting land severances is too wide open will be one of the topics coming up for discussion as planning committee continues to work through an official plan draft mayor gordon ratdiff told the tribune the committee will be considering whether there should be more planning by subdivision rather than by severance another issue is whether to allow low density housing on agriculturally poor land that has few trees the mayor said under current guidelines prime residential land must have trees also the committee will be looking into the possibility of permitting developments that confine houses to a small area but with a large common open space such a compact unit may be more easily serviced by roads mr ratcliffsaid the question of developing around kettle lakes is another topic on the agenda in future meetings question how soon will public hearings be held for input into the towns official plan draft the mayor said it will probably be sep tember before public hearings are held originally it had been hoped they could be held in june but now they likely will have to be postponed through the vacation season of july and august he said were you satisfied with the explanation given by the provincial environment ministry concerning possible pollution of the well of we fockler from the york sanitation dump while senior en vironment officer paul isles gave an ex planation as far as im concerned i think theres evidence of possible contamination from the dump mr ratdiff said a person cant help but be concerned when he knows the landfill sites there the area people have been there longer than the dump and shouldnt have to worry about water quality should the town make an offer to the federal government to rent the old post office building at a nominal fee it would appear to me there will be a need for it in the next 10 yearsid rather see it used than boarded up bright future expected for while the president of prepared for the town of revenue properties uxbridge maxwell goldhar advised revenue properties i shareholders recently at had a profit last year of i the annual company 650000- century city meeting that the cbm developments ltd is a pahy could look towards subsidiary of revenue brighter financial times- properties in the next couple of years there were some questions concerning the century city- holdings immediately northeast of stouffville s the president ad vised that the company still held about 5400 acres of the original land purchased for century city he said that the company is about three million dollars in arrears in interest and principal on mortgages on part of the land and that some of the original- owners are foreclosing on properties i he also told the meeting that the com pany had- developed a new plan dividing the f land into five areas the courtesy alive well it may surprise the public to learn that the tradition of t civility among those serving the public is not entirely dead- t a on the canadian national commuter to stouffville friday afternoon found that notes had been left their between every pair of seats in the coach the letter stated that a freight derailment had made it necessary to detour the morning train which consequently one part would develop arrived at union station about 100 estate lots about 45 minutes late another was to develop the letter signed by the gravel deposits as regional manager- jj well as a subdivision menary concluded it is south of goodwood about mos unfortunate that 2000 acres would remain incidents occur but farm land and part would hopefully you will accept be given bver to in- our apologies for the dustrial development inconvenience you suf- plans have been fered turn off summer beat with dunhambush ccntralurcudutaluiptea for any horn ivganfttm of djgn or construction pre fbrcjd flexible duett srroil enough to be pulled between studi and around obstacle let homeowners enjoy tne comforts of central aircondiboning even in homes healed electrically or with hot water major airuelural work avowed installation is virtu try fret from iputvdust and household disruption oundopprjng oyarmrte humidity- reducing unsl- bry priced space pak cools fast and dehumidifies better- removes as much as 25 more moisture than ordinary central 1 systems result blissful com fort no mufginess cool dry air is mlied without drafts throughout each room the spacepah system has sound- absorbtff qualities that mini- mire noise for free home survey and estimate call the experts for over 40 years th 2 a liver ltd toronto area 8811372 aurora area 7z74258 r 2t i the tribune thursday june 24 197c 3 i j rf- ll- l r pool chemicals f he easy4step home profeional system keeps swimming pools pure sparkling clean step1 add poolchem stabilizer and conditioner only once at the rate of 1 lb per 5000 gallons to shield chlorine from loss due to sunlight doos not deteriorate or evaporate although confined to a wheel chair ed lewis of tindale remains an active man here he demonstrates an electromagnet device he invented- for gathering up spilled metal objects from his wheel chair iiorine entrate conceit ed lewis inventions ease wheel chair living stouffville when ed lewis of tin- dale ave became con fined to a wheel chair a few years ago due to a spinal condition it did little to stifle his in ventiveness among other ac tivities mr lewis has directed his electrical and mechanical skills to adapting various devices for use by people in wheel chairs his electrical im- provisations he says he has just done by the need not by taking training mr lewis formerly was a mechanic by profession one device he designed is a pole with a switch operated electro magnet on the end of it with it he can pick up spilled metal objects from the wheel chair another item was a car radio antenna with a hook on one end and a handle on the other which he found useful for reaching things during his hospital stay the device can easily be folded up after use he points out the inventions mr lewis says are crude in nature but never- theless do the job mr lewis home has a bell system for con tacting his wife outside or for his wife contacting him in his workshop it saves you yelling for the good lady he explains nearly every closet or shelf throughout the- house has a light installed why use a flashlight and lights for the outside or for his room can be controlled fromhisbedsidc the door to the- workshop in the basement can be locked by a time clock then set to open at a prescribed hour each day -i- rfifi4 the same time clock used to awaken mr- lewis for work by turning on an outside kent and a radio simultaneously each morning it also regulated the block- heater in his car to come on at 3 am on winter mornings a favorite hobby horse of mr lewis is why do we have all the comfort in the car and none of it in the house mr- lewiss home- is a living model of the kind of home he is talking about step 3 dog wounded man claims harassment add poolchem stabilized chlorine concentrate to kill bacteria burn out undesirable organic matter prevent algae available in two forms tablets and granular poolchem stabilized chlorine is completely soluble contains no calcium to cause scale buildup will not change ph of water replaces stabilizer in water lost through backwash tablets contain 90 available chlorine step 2 add poolchem ph down or ph up as required to adjust the ph acidity or alkalinity rating of water to correct reading 3 gormley a local man has complained to police that he is the victim of a campaign of harassment allan timothy johnstone of rr 2 gormley stated that he has been involved in litigation with two toronto companies for the past five years at stake in the suit is 5000 and johnstone told police the companies want- him to drophiscourt action three different people have been telephoning the john stone house recently uttering threats john stone was warned he would be found in a dark alley he sometimes receives 12 such phone calls per day three weeks ago johnstones house was broken into and ran sacked although ap parently nothing was stolen on june 18 two shots were fired in his general direction one of them wounding- his dog constable patterson and other officefsofthe york regional police- j have begun ah in- vestigation add poolchem sure shock every 2 or 3 weeks during peak tenods for uperchlorination treatment burn out built up organic matter pool chemical industries 2279 fairview street burlington ontario poolchem l7r 2e3 this year have more furrwith your pool with less work follow the poolchem 4 step system for professional home pool maintenance -j- st teakwood furniture warehousesale einar clausen limited now 2 locations no 7 highway east of bram alea 79 doncaster ave thornhill r cm way is o sums avi tel 7911355 tet8sl0o0o open m0nfri9t9 sat to 6 pm no 7 highway i ooncaitt 6 tmsave uxbridge c t stouffvjlle finch r subway stn claremont from brooklin jsihce1952 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routes between aaarkham and toronto its all done with you inmlnd so read on we think youll like what you see from uxbridge stouffville and markham six trips each weekday to toronto four via scar borough town centre and warden subway station new earlymorning express run n arrives at the from markham downtown toronto terminal at- 730 am six return trips from downtown toronto every weekday from claremont musselmans lake new intensive schedule to finch subway eleven trips four trips to finch to finch each weekday ten trips returning buses subway each weekday u operate every 40 minutes during rush hour summer weekend service to toronto and uxbridge until labour day fqr detailed informtion i call go transit at 4840444 or see your local agent claremont gords marine 6492007 stouffville triad travel service m0s491 uxbridge triad travel service 8524073 markham sherwood variety 29m7i9 j vr j t v- government of ontario transit hon william davis premier i hon james snow minister iv operated by toronto area transit operjnmunibjlffl -7- s- i aiv jfelt-

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