2 1hetribunethijrsday0ct0ber141j7 i addresses group at byannegretlamore stouffville they arrive one a day just like multiple vitamins quipped rick archbold a book editor for doubleday canada when be was asked how many manuscripts his company received he was speaking at the stouffville public library on the ins and outs of- canadian publishing industry and the role a book editor plays in it i was a book salesman for two years said rick archbold and the first thing i ask i only d few more working days until the million dollar provincial draw 5 gets you 5 chances at 1 million halloween first draw live on tv october 31st night 4m4 provincial a better chance for everyone ontario u37ey corporation myself is could charlie in halifax sell it ninetynine books out of a hundred dont have a chance according to mr archbold my theory is that a book is oftensentto us because the author is afraid to show it to his friends hes written this great big epic and gotten a lot of things off his chest and then asks himself now what am i going to do with it often be sends it to us mr archbold raised his hands imploringly people should think about the psychology of the person looking at the manuscript he urged the one thing that turns me offright away is when its obvious no care has been taken the manuscript is messy theres no introductory letter no chapter outline to whet the interest he shook his head and dropped his hands and of course we wont even look at a hand written book mr archbold ex plained that if the author couldnt be bothered to have it typed he couldnt be bothered to read h usually an editor only has tb glance at the first page to know if the book is readable if its readable ill sample it and give it more attention later commented mr archbold but a lot get sent back right away we cant afford to waste time reading something thats not going- to get jjublisbed if a book is liked it will get two three or even four readings before the editors sit in t group and decideifit worth publishing will it seliv1s always the main criteria but mr archbold says that sometimes they find something that deserves to be published despite a very limited market after all publishing ultimately is all about literature said archbold doubleday canada book editor rick starts friday to billy jo mid- friday saturday at 7 pm 915 pm and monday to thursday at 8 pm recommended 01 adult intffttainment mr archbold at right here chats with a man who wanted to know how to get a book of poetry he says canadian published mr archbold spoke last week at tfssssfszss f pay respects with doubleday ny good books that have only a tiny market in canada and were published strictly because of merit if even listed in their double- day ny catalogue help us to break even he stated whltchurchstouffviue public library hie poet was told there is a tiny tiny market for books of poetry clarke bunker dies at 76 mr archbold is very worried about the future of hardcover books in canada the whole system is geared for hardcover people to take losses and the soft cover paper back publishers to take the winners he said apparently only three canadians out of a hundred ever even enter a book store so you can imagine how many actually buy shrugged mr archbold and we wont have any good stouffville a host of friends from stouffville markham and surrounding districts gathered at oneill funeral home last week to pay final respects to clarke bunker who passed suddenly in york county hospital mr bunker a lifelong resident of 10th cone markham mongolia area died sept 29 following a stroke he was in his 77th year clarke bunker was born in pickering township son of the late frederick and elizabeth bunker he attended mount pleasant school he was known as a lover of home and family but was very ap preciative of his friends and neighbours he never failed to lend a helping hand planning board rejects severance of 25 acre land parcel oh con 5 stouffville an application to sever into two parts a 25acre parcel on the north side of hwy 47- concession 5 was not approved last week by planning board the applicant peter cullen told the board that books if people donf buy the new lot created would hardcover he added be used for a single family dwelling for a member of the family the land he said is not used for agriculture and that there are no water sewage or access problems councillor art starr commented that it is not clear as to how it com plies with existing policy planning board chairman eldred king pointed out that the proposed official plan draft would not permit severances on 25acre lots we would rather development in the municipality take place by plans of subdivision rather than by strip development he said request opposed scrap operation stouffville planning board ex pressed themselves adverse to allowing an industrial scrap metal salvage operation to take place on property on naran home recipe plan takes off ugly fat the naran plan can help you lose poinds oluisihtlirfat right ia 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his move to stouffville two years ago he resided near mongolia for 50 years for the last 20 years of his working life he was a crusher operator with stouffville sand and gravel and he had the distinction of being the first grader operator in markham township for a period of 12 years as well as his wife the former gladys madill he is survived by two daughters dorothy x mrs george wilson r r no 1 woodville and shirley mrs ross an derson of agincourt five grandchildren jerry and valerie wilson dawn sandra and tammy anderson rev don pugh conducted the- funeral service on friday with interment at stouffville cemetery pallbearers were clarence bunker y harvey bunker mervyn v bunker don bunker harold bunker and john moore st johns road subdivision plan not encouraged stouffville planning hoard was v discouraging to an ap plicant last week who proposed a development on the north side of st johns sideroad con- cession6 the subdivision plans by yorkwich in vestments call for 15 lots and a cooperative association for caring for certain common areas ward 1 councillor art starr commented that after the applicant has sat in on some of the public meetings for the official plan draft and hears some of the com ments on density for that area he might not want to continue we shouldnt suggest anything to the applicant that he has much hope at this point he said- said mayor gordon 1 ratcliff weve made the decision that the population in that area is tobe restricted parking lot i8 for sale stouffville a letter received by council asked if the town is in- terested in purchasing property on the south side of commercial street for 13000 to be used for parking the owner mrs bobbie- vanstone wrote council that the 66 by 43 foot lot now has a sixcar parking garage on it the issue was i referred to the public works committee for t discussion guide to law seneca college king campus is offering a followup to the wills workshop held in the spring the new seminar series is entitled the law a 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