council refuses r extension of local once more stouffville council defeated a motion last week that would have reversed its stand on the extended area telephone service questionnaire vtherbeii canada survey vasked all- 640 exchange callers if tbey wanted to be able to call toronto tollfree with an accompanying sub stantial rise in their flat monthly rate council had voted no on the questionnaire regarding the i municipalitys own phones councillor becky wedley brought a petition to council objecting to councils negative response to the survey on the grounds that each and every citizen of whitchurch stouffville hat has a telephone can make their own choice it is not therefore necessary for council to i choose for them reasons given by councillors for voting negatively on the survey had been that many residents would be hurt by the increase in phone rates from the extended service and that the large expenditure ought not be made in a time of tight money the petition stated that councils answer should have been based purely on whether the municipalitys own phone bill would have been reduced or not as a result according to mrs wedjey the town would saveapprorimately 50 a month with the extended area service at present the town pays a flat fee of 73 monthly for a markham line which allows calling metro toronto the petition added that the council has a chance to save the tax- payers money on their phone costs and is passing it by and we also feel your decision may prejudice the bell telephone company mayor gordon ratcliff commented that the day of reckoning will come whenbell canada adds up the tally more than 05 per cent of all subscribers must respond affirmatively for the service to be initiated and even then bell could renege on the basis that the cost is too great mrs wedley said she knows of some people on fixed incomes who would benefit from the extended service- to toronto because they then could be in closer contact with their families her motion was that council send a further communication to bell stating that they wished to reverse their answer on the survey because of new information they had received only mrs wedley and councillor cathy joice voted for the motion in a recorded voted with councillors art starr and merlyn baker voting in the negative along with mayor ratcliff according to the petition we did not circulate this survey extensively but in so doing had only three people decline the petition had 42 names on it mr baker said regarding the towns anwer on the survey when i votedfor it i had all the people in mind mr starr said he believed that such a capital outlay at this time is in flationary the tribune thursday november t 19k 3 hallowe en damage in town minimal much egg thrownaand awtoowartfs severalmailboxeswere with both municipal oct 30 or sunday oc- councils and hobgoblins tober 31 damage was uncertain about which considerably lighter than night to celebrate expected around the halloween saturday- region police reported some windows suffered dominion hardware damaged and a gormley but generally speaking stouffville- was cracked youth donald gordon 18 apnanie vrere- of -a- atj0 cpnuj saturday wascharged with causing fairly mild nature- causingjssodamagevajdisturbance chairs chairs fsllrfilps ciw bedroom suites ptt bedsofas christmas furniture i john mann left and stephen snowball were two vagabonds who made the rounds locally halloween night they were with a large group of boys who were standing behind them the photographer overheard a voice in the crowd admonishing a friend be carefulive got an egg in my back pocket under the circumstances the goodies were forked over with great ala f kennel inn to supply animals to seneca course kennel inn which provides canine control services for whitchurch stouffville will be sup plying animals for teaching purposes to the seneca college animal health centre kennel inn manager art moorecroft stressed to the tribune that no animals will be used for experimentation animal health technician students will be instructed to assist a qualified veterinarian in carrying out operations to spay or castrate animals which includes the giving of anaesthetics- injections and other types of medication operations will be carried out only by licenced veterinarians mr moorecroft points out this will ac tually be a bonus to the kennel as the animals will be given rabies distemper shots etc a service not provided by kennel inn dogs that have been neutered and given their shots willbe sold to the public at the same cost as unserviced animals according to a letter received by mr moore- craft from j maclean d v m course director the animal health centre is committed to return these dogs to you jn a healthy condition both seneca college and kennel inn- that the neutering of the animals will help reduce the oc curence of- unwanted pets three dogs by law a kennel inn lias been pound cannot refuse to requested to provide supply animals n of six five in a row are horn the 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