Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 11, 1976, p. 2

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2 the tribune thursday november ii 197c umiientioned m oisz stouffv1lle concerned that the high- interim official plan as an chusid in a letter to the the solicitor for tvork way 48 landfill site is not existing permitted use i town last week said it sanitation limited is recognized in the town counsel murray appears the f york v ji sanitation land has been designated as rural on the plan iju v in fact rthe said lands arejiow being operated as i a waste disposal site pursuant to a certificate fromthe minister of the u en- vironment the letter saiovthe official plan idesignatfori would -ob- viousiy te designation jvhicbj recognizes the j existing permitted use v the letter continued my client is aware of the town councils opposition 7 to this use such op- position however should not influence planning considerationswhere the use is government ap proved subject to provincial government scrutiny and inspection and has been carried on for many years mrchusid asked for the sod turning ceremony for the rew whitchurch stouffvuie public struction representative boris wolchak centennial committee chair- the opportunity to appear library was held at the site thursday afternoon and although sod of any v man keith sutherland trustee harry bowes mayorgordon ratcliff com it p t mndas pretty scarce lilly ing did lead off by scraping the ground the mpp bui hodgson pc head ubrarianjerry verity library board whichmieht dealwith smuin youngster was chosen for the honour because she is one of the chairman jim sanders and architect eugene janiss mr sanders told york sanitations land ubrar ss frequent patrons and it was felt she is representative of the the small crowd assembled for the occasion that the towns choice of a use designation children of the community who wiu benefit from the new facility a host library for a centennial project bodes well for the future of stouffvuie i of othe people took a hand as weu they were from left janincon- an open house was held at the present library later that evening v itys cronn montgomery sgramvrve star its canadas favourite fiveyearpld ryewhisky ft f- r missionary conference nov 2128 v cwitif rev jack bart from argentina v- j nov 21 sunday services sunday school 950 am worship services ll00arr and 720 p m i nov 23 tuesday night 730 pmtslide presentation r nov 24 wednesday family nite night 73up m nov 26 friday night 7 30 young peoples panel discussion v nov 28sunday services sunday school v30 aim worship services n am 720 pm t v a friendly growing praying teaching church 9th con ballantrae revpaul d hope pastor at uxbridge council gun cliifcuricontfolledjmtinis told uxbridge a when uxbridge council either ignorant or lying dilemma but that ux- todd confirmed this we rj j -ij- was toldhimthat they had no i exclaimed mr berzins bridge was powerless to have passed an amend- week control over a gun club the gun club is illegal in do anything- about j the ment to the bylaw to the first place r goodwood resident was incredulous- last operating in the area itf- c ecology bollujion arepart orke irobllem mi can helftsftlve tit howjharcrsthewater you use who says an annuity has to have a fixed premium ask your sun life agent to explain the features of the new flexible premium retirement annuity such as adjustable premiums interest t and annuityrate guarantees waiver of premium upon disability and cur- rrnt tax deductions into the bargain g heinz daues il- clu- insurance agenchtd 924 suiljfe phoney detectives steal 12000 in jeweuery r ain water softest icall is ip grains hwlo hardness torontp watftbji9haj compase rfnfnttfstsrvrklr shflumnnfll uatpr l v recenttestsby showlocalwater hardness graltfssa hhri 1 stouffville water is 17 grains hard whitchurchstouffvilie is 14 to 17 gh ballantrae is is to 18 gh musselmans lake is 14 to 21 gh uxbridge is 14 to 16 grains hard markham is 11 to 14 g h newmarket is 10 to 18 g h mount albert is 15 to 17 ghl ix oyytjf j t l b pfirtrilrll i if alln j ii w a pvilm r flfe ra r unlesvyou jse arprperofllfmteris hard usuallythe harderjhe water thegreatermountofironnvcontains its the iron which sitainsraothes sinks bathtubs etc what does hard water cost you morefsoar orjdctergents mojpebyfldup jofsudgeln septictanks weeping tiles plant s4 willgiveyou 1 for thef george berzins hvd l those people should s since the gun club had club she said but wev appeared before council pack up their car trunks received permission to are powerless to do j to seek action against the zjand take their clay operate before there were anything about the scarboroirod and gun pigeons elsewhere the any laws s to prevent it existingone club that operates in the irate man felt that since v before mr berzins was goodwood area the shooters equipment the people the mayor incredulous- and cx- mr berzins said that is quite potable tthey pointed outand blamed pressed his disbelief- he 15 households within a could easily take it to- the 1966 council for the pointed out l that the v halfmile radius of the somey less inhabited license without any government had laws club r disruptedby region where they restrictions the present against noisyl mufflers v the shooting whichwertr wouldnt bother anybody s council had absolutely no noisy parties noisy lawn l bn morning till mayor puterbough f power whatsoever to mowers the list was- night if anyone wants to stated that he was en- close- down the club endlesss x f tell me that it doesnt tirely in sympathy with explained the mayorx mrputerbough -i- affect anyone they are mr berzins and his councillor eleanor answered that he had met a wuh provincial 1 authorities about hisacry r- thing but that the town of no one expert inoiigh to in- i terpret the provincial york regional dressedtmen produced a after the men -left- antinoise law which was detectives are con- semiautomatic t pistol the house their victims a highly complicated ducting an intensive the housekeeperwas managed to free -them- piece of legislation investigation into a house bound and handcuffed selves and call police the mayor suggested robbery authornhill last and mrs bursteiriv a s that -mr- beivins was wednesday which netted former miss israel of the men are petitioning- the wrong mhieves pretendmgto be 1957 j was i escorted up described as1lrmaie 3 policeanjestimated stairs where jewellery white 2931 56 medium mightilbe better offk i 152000 in jewellery was removed later she build short neat brown making a presentation to police said two men was taken downstansto ha l r p o in te d the provincial ministry of dressed in dark i trench jsafe where l large moustache clean shaven the environment- i i- coats went to the house of quantity of jewellery was very expensive clothing however mr ber- hary burstein 5 removed then she too coat with wide lapels belt zins kept insisting- that poinsetta drive about ll ywashandcuffed with with buttons on front uxbridge do something a m nov3 represented disposable plastic hand- maybe dark glasses- 2 andhewas not satisfied themselves as detectives cuffs and the suspects j male white 3461 190with councils assurances and asked about former left in t a light blue or lbs slim neat- hair that aparlfrom asking residents the maid green stationwagon moustache cleanshaven the province to take noise madge williams 28 let jewellery was valued at possibly wearing glasses level readings there was 152000 v no accent fedora gray nothing they could do 7 r police investigated a with wide brimlong gray dont believe itr stationwagon at the coat light pante possibly hekcplrepreatingvi centre of the i them in and called marjorie burstein 37 and when she canic to ihe door one6f the two well i 400000acrcs i 4 jill 5v it r grainhardness like rainwater soft tough n water call erie manufacturing co can ltd s box r 1- 602363 w4722 v c of canadas v corn i yi si the regional- municipa1ity4 of tyork warden avenue tv regional road no 65 n y there will be close to 1 2 6millionacresol corn i grown in canada this coming year j- lore than 400 000 acres will boplanted v with pride varieties j and that s a fair slice of the cake noone gives you that sort of market share it snot magic and it s certainly no accident it has to be earned the hard way like 7 25 years experience in the corn business a continual research j and envelopment program and an aggressfve expansion program into the new cornareas of the mantlmes ouebec and western canada you can buy seed com irom more than 18 different sources each with a network of dealers j but you cannot escape the facts theres nosubsntute for experience let us prove it to you king grain limited p o bos 108s chatham ontario canada n7m sl6 james rae r r no4v stouffville ontario 6401220 j george boynton markham ontario 8875373 w i t j l fo y a uu ithecouncilofthegreglonalttmunicipality of yorfki proposes to pass a bylawauthorizing y the jog in wardenavenue regional road no65atits intersection with stouffvillelroad regional road no14in by realigning arid j widening warden avenue from its westerly intersection with stouffyilleroadtoapolrit approximately 5000 feefwrtli thereof to a basic width of 100 feet with additional wideningsat cuts fills j and the intersection withsfouffville roadtheclearihg grub- bing fenciiiggrading gravelling and paving thereof to providea- tosicitwo jane roadwaywith additiona0umjng janestthe jni tersecf ion with stouffville roadthe constrijctionof aculdesac r on warden avenue immediatelribrthof itseasterlyintersecflon withstouffville road and the construction6fculvertsv drainage wbrksand allother relatedfworksandundertaklngsandthe acquisition of thenecessary lands and interestsiri lalfids v r the widening of stouffville roadregionaj roxd no 14ln the a of whitchurchstouffvilie from approxjmatelyl200feet west of to approximately 1500 feeteast ofits intersection with warden avenuetoa- basic widhvqf 100 feet with additional wldenings at cuts fills and the intersection with warden avenue the clearinggrubbing fencing grading gravelllngand paving thereof to provide a basic two lane roadway with additional turning lanes at the intersection withwarden avenue and the construction of culverts drainageworksand all other related works and undertakings and the acquisition of theriiecessary- landsand interests in jandsj s i 1 the engineering committee of the regional councllwlll at t its meeting to be held at 200 pm 7th day ofjdecember j 1976 atthe engineering buildlngonthe west sideof woodbine avenueoneanddnequartermilesnorthof the aurora side road hear in person or by his counsel solicitor oragentsny person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by the by law and who applies to be heard y s r i v pj i- f i -iifi- information with regard to the above proposed work may be obtainedat the office of david hill director of property at the engineering building tel 8952303 l i to rj silstfiif w dated at newmarket this 1st day of november 1976 y wiiic j edwardoakes j 1 t i 62 bayview avenue r y newmarkelontarlo r rf xftoil solicitor for the regional municipality of york 9 a ui s f iiii4scr aas k i a4s

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