Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 22, 1976, p. 15

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the tribune thursday july zz ims is dickson hill news r zji community is saddened by death norman calvert tries his hand at the bellringer after participating in the orange parade in goodwood on saturday a lot of people turned out to az d r n enjoy the parade the sunshine and the events in the park afterwards senior citizens held a beer garden and there were gamesof skill for the youngsters as well as the hammer to test the young mens strength p ahhegret lamiire says letter to council more control needed for stouf f ville traffic j young and old participated in the orange parade at goodwood on saturday with many of the marchers coming from as far away as toronto here one of the lodge members from toronto is parading on the main street annegret lamure s trojan allaluminum pools box 788 uxbridga call 852765 dear sir 2 may i add my voice to the many already on record at the township office regarding the in- jcreasing traffic problem regulations and heavy m main street truck movement in the main st thoroughfare community it is at least slow moving my real complaint is the apparent lack of control both of speed on main street z my family and- i s moved to 271 main st in early marchof this year delighted with all of the activities and m recreational facilities available and an- ticipating some of the tranquility of living in the country the traffic through town has been to say the jleast disappointing much of the traffic on saturdays has not been a bother at all in spite of gthe volume which is to expected in any rural 60 auctions thursday evening julyj9 auction sale of household furniture will be held la the victoria square hall 3v mlles north of no 7 2a miles south of gormley the property of mrs ella rat- lift goods on display from 5 pm until sale time giving up housekeeping square walnut table and 4 chairs kc new large chest drawers fand clothes closet combined 1 dresser 1 antique mirror 1 chest drawers walnut stand dlnlng room clock lopc bedroom suite like new mattress springs all kinds of bath towels pillow cases 2 bedroom lamps 1 johnny bathroom pole 1 electrolux vacuum cleaner 2swivel chairs 1 kitchen may i make several suggestions which may be of assistance to planning 1 addition of either stop signs or crosswalks at more frequent in tervals on main st these would assist both speed control of cars and crossing points for children inschobl areas 2iextension6f the 25 mph limitwest to the 9th line and east to the northerly turn of high way 47 j for some reason the 30 mph sign in the west end begins in the middle of the residential area and as you know results in cars accelerating from 25 to considerably more st 60 auctions than 30 by the time they reach the school crossing just east of the 9th line 3 rerouting of the- multiple axle truck traffic along the bypass onto the bloomington sideroad north of town the disregard shown by operators of these mostly gravel trucks for both noise and speed restrictions in the mor- ning and late afternoon is distressing 4 more frequent patrolling of the main and side streets arid roads in town by york regional police i might add that a phone call to the police department on a mid week evening last- week got a zero response from the constable on duty they have too much to do apparently to be con cerned with people calling with concerns about speeding on main yours truly david strovach chesterfield antique bake aboard small walnut drop leaf v table 1 typing table 1 b w admiral jv with walnut case china glassware cooking utensllssllverware singer sewing machine near new all kinds of other ar ticles not mentioned good furniture terms cash sale at 7 pmvalvins farmer phone 887531 v auctioneer auction sale saturdayjuly 24th auction sale of exceptionally good choice modern household furniture real antiques and collectable items appliances dining bedroom kitchen living room hall suites crystal sterlings sijverware wedge wood needle point glassware dishes utensils ornaments pictures pain- tings bedding blankets cabinet i carpets miscellaneous ar- rtirttttttt byveramoyer visitors with mr and mrs george clark and family over the past weekend were blanche schwanke and marine schwanke her daughter from cedar falls iowa mrs schwanke is a great aunt to mr clark at 91 years of age she enjoys excellent health and participates in many social activities as well as being an extensive traveller michael mcklanon from toronto is spending his summer vacation at the home of his aunt mr and mrs clark the community was saddened in the sudden passing of carl hoover carl was a friendly neigh bour a keen community member and a loving father and husband sympathy is extended to his wife earlene sons keith gordon and ben and his daughter carol mrs robert little also to his sisters shirley rowana and brothers wayside quarries could be regulated earl and howard and their families s 2 a speedy recovery is wished al ramsey who underwent surgery in centenary hospital a couple of weeks ago rev arthur walsh brought the sunday evening message at parkview home mrs walsh sang two beautiful solos- i mr and mrs elmore barkey spent a few days visiting her niece mr- and mrs elmer hilll providence bay manitoulin island friday sat sun try our special 8 0z broiled steak ooo broiled irloin tip saute- on steamed rice top toronto bands 6 days a week 4- 8 pm daily 995 lots mo re on the menu -r- ballroom dancing on sunday 5 pm 10 pm were 7miles north of mt al8ert on hwy 48 for information call 7223333 stouffville wayside pits and 1 quarries would be per mitted in whitchurch- stouffville but only with careful controls if a section of the rural category in the new of ficial plan finally is ap proved the draft of the section considered monday night by plan ning committee says that rural areas may be designated for wayside pits provided council approves their ap plication to win approval a bond must be posted to be insured rehabilitation takes place setbacks and buffering will be con- trolled y access to such a pit will be per- mittedpna tpwijroad w only if trie owner agrees up bring the road- up to municipal standards after use valso routes foritruck trafficgerierated by the pit will be established among other restrictions notice of application to the ontario municipal board by th corporation el the town of markham for approval of a bylaw to rtgulattland us passed pursuant to section 35 of the planning act s take notice that the council of the corporation of the town of markham intends to apply to the ontario municipal board pursuant to the provisions of section 15 of the planning act for approval of bylaw 3876 passed on the 10th day of february 1974 a copy of the bylaw is furnished herewith a note giving in explanation of the purpose and effect of the bylaw and stating the lands affected thereby is also furnished herewith any person interested aaa y within fourteen 14 days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the clerk of the town of markham notice of his oblectlon to approval of the said bylaw together with a statement of the grounds of such oblectlon any person wishing to support the application lor approval of the bylaw may within fourteen udaysalterthedaleof this notice send by registered mall or deliver to the clerk of the town of markham noticeof his support of approval of the said bylaw together with a request for notice of any hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notice should be given the ontario municipal board may approve of the said bylaw but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any oblectlon to the bylaw will be considered notice of any hearing that may be held will beglven only to persons who have filed an oblectlon of notice of support and who have left with or delivered to the clerk undersigned the address to whlchnotlce of hearing is to be sent the last date for filing objections will be augusts 1976 dat ed at the town of markham this 22nd day of july 1974 diane ewhttter town clerk town of markham ml i woodbine avenue markham ontario the corporation of the town of markham bylaw no 3876 a bylaw to amend markham bylaw number 23um 5 whereas the lands affected by this bylaw were situated in the township of markham and were annexed to the corporation of the town of markham by the regional municipality of york act 1970 but remain sublect to the provisions of markham bylaw no 2325 68 and whereas the matters herein set out are in conformity with the town of markhamofflclalplanwhlchlsapprovedandlnforceatthlstlme now therefore the council of the corporation of the town of markham enacts as follows that bylaw number 2325 68 of the corporation of the township of markham as amended be and is hereby further amended by adding the following section thereto 372 where a lot having a lesser frontage depth or area than that required by this bylaw is created by expropriation or highway widening or other land acquisition by the municipality the regional municipality of york the queen in right of ontario or canada a building or structure may be erected altered or repaired and used on such lot provided that it conforms to all other requirements of this bylaw and provided that the requirements of the medical officer of health with regard to private sewage disposal systems are met read a first and second time this 10th dayof february 1976 read a third time and passed this 10th day of february 1976 diane ewhetter clerk anthony roman mayor explanatory note to bylaw no 3876 in many instances when a part of a lot is acquired by municipality or any other expropriating authority ie for widening of a highway it results in the con travention of the zoning bylaw such as the reduction of the front yard of the house on theremalnlng land below the required minimum the purpose of bylaw 3876 is where an expropriating authority has taken part of a lot by expropriation or acquisition the remaining lands are deemed to conform to the bylaw the bylaw applies to all lands that were in the township of markham and that are now in the town of markham by virtue of the regional municipality ofyork act 1970 and covered by by law 2325 68 r notice to adjoiningmunicipalities k property owners in the town of richmond hill the town of whitchurchstouffville the town of pickering and the borough of scarborough adjoining the town of aaarkham please take note of bylaw 3876 printed above i diane ewhetter clerk tides etc theres no junk here several pieces new and overall is like new for the estate of the late elspeth pidgeon at no 20 paradise town of markham- sale at 1 pm positively no reserves terms cash day of sale see posters for all particulars contact clarke prentice fai auctioneer markham 640 3686 l jj w elgin on tic beautttj iaiskoka takes golf and tennis resort mruanrj publishing lots of frm court tumi on 6 tennis courts a supir golf course a free waterskiing sailing canoeing pool beach free vacation preview package includes weekly programme ofsports 4 evening entertainment menus childrens activities maps rates colour photos of accommodation clip this ad and mail to michael guise box p elgin house port carling ontario canada p08 sofj 1jo or phone toronto 368791 5 jmlwiim srssfc m3 tree and shrub care 1 phone richmond hill tree service and forestry co ltd 8847774 1 1 42uti the coopetois and stouff ville district credit union are pleased to annouricethat mrs glenys davis is now available for all your insurance needs during regular credit union hours 2942587 life auto j home commercial thehome of rolls and honey on picturesque lakecouchiching 2 stereo pools- sauna 5 terms courts wattrsking lakashora got course lhre theatre godspet and second ctty touring co dancing to orchestras disco entertainment equinox lounge tournaments bingo movie tvs rate from 17900 wvrtly each adult 3 superb meals daiy lunch poohide ask about special famur plan packages for infomation or reservations call direct toronto line 34t069 fern resort r r opillia ont l3v 6hs 70s 32s22s6 fps tajmii fis rr c orcletourgeorgianbay for a weekendaa week st9 hhtoric huronh sctnic mutkoka a 1 12 hours trip on flht big conoe chichttmavn fofty and t famtd grty- btuc peninsula sandy btachts griot camp ground good bshmg dtlux and family r- sorts wit miourants yov molt your own pock- oqi for a map and ov f tails rush coupon mbmasmbhbmihimmim gsr9lanlakfaistraval association cory ftv4cso mfjhwnfonmriol0lix0l otdmgoqfomtok9lodtltemt9loi t namb a0di usl imitm i9 es zwj- the kawartha lakes the indians who made tbeir borne here first named lhu lush and lovely region kawartha they called it happy lands and bright waters never was a more appropriate name provided in any language for the natural beauty of the kawartha lands and waters defies description throughout victoria and peterborough counties in which tbe region lies there is an everchanging panorama the rugged countryside unrolls in an eyehallenging spectacle the great boulderlike hills often festooned with pine and juniper give way to lush stands of forest or richly productive farms but perhaps tbe most delightful sight of all is the prospect of a pretty late seemingly unpopulated waiting for and inviticg a visitor tbe kawartha region is dimpled with lakes apart from the larger and very picturesque ones which form the kawartha lakes chain v beaches clean sand uncrowned bright cool waters for swimmers and water sports quiet coves where tbe fisherman can count on the big ones biting a whole chain of lovely lakes and one of ute linest waterways on this or any continent for boating and those who care to cruise does it sound like a dream vacationland nature made a marvellously generous contribution to tbe lure of the kawartha region but vacationers like to be comfortable in tbe kawartha region they can excellent highways and roads thread through the area to the most remote sections tbe choice of accommodation is virtuilly unlinjted ri the standard is excellent tbe towns throughout tbe region offer every amenity the stores provide excellent shopping provincially or privately operated campsites are available fall and winter vacationers are just now discovering another face of the kawartha region in autumn tbe land is clothed in a tapestry of color tbe spectacle is magnificent and tbe crisp days are a delight for explains the countryside when winter spreads its white mantle the titers take over and the trans in tbe area come alive with snowmobiles there is icefosfng dwrt are winter carnivals there is plenty of ojd- fasbiuned fan to fio ever boor the kawantha region fa truly a vacation land for all seasons 1sj hospitality reuxatloo and a memorable holiday await yon v m itfsfl

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