v imarles tfreaseyy the tribune thursday novemberu is 3 ww ctouffvhxe oneof the areas best known artists passed away last week of cancer at scarborough cen- tenary hospital- u k charles creasey s3 who was famous for his renditions of local beauty artist passes spots and historical forthcoming buildings succumbed following several months of illness v i i many of his sketches have appeared irijthe centennial sketchbook mr creasey was a commerdal- artist and hadwprkedat various studios as- well as the bythicketwood v- request tbrdevelop i stouffville another developer the thicketwodd appearing before the developers would like to board that evening had add an area of about 20 acres to accommodate around 300 people to land they are developing in concession 9 part of lot 34 1 henry bernick speaking before planning board said the proposal should be considered for inclusion in the new of- ficial plan he pointed out that pages of the tribune and sears art department some of his drawings will x however he had many be reproduced in the other interests aswell mr y creasey was a member of- the scar- borough ham radio club and also worked out at the 50 mile swim dub thirty laps of the pool at lunch- time were part of- his regular routine a veteran of the argued that their second world war mr development should be creasey fought and was considered because it was wounded in burma he wants vmtidorf limit fatswu r- i j i jj of the development in wesley corners with that one reasca for not discourage the jcining up in vandorf v i large this said mr bernick referring to the new thicketwood proposal should be taken into consideration because it is small he said the 20acre parcel would serve to square off the line of development received his art training inengland he is mourned by his wife phillis sons lawrence robin and martin and his daughter wendy he is also sur- viyed by a brother harold and two sisters christine and mildred it was very chilly last saturday when the contents of the ringwood general store were auctioned off but this gentlemen seems to have found a cozy spot to snooze nonetheless hottest items going attfce sale were boxes of groceries but everything from moose antlers to oldfashioned scales were put on the block removal of industrial designation royal canadian legion v k 3 branch459i stouffville 9ttilllnetn0rth roaslbeefdinner dance y sat noraih time7pm v come enjoy thelegions famous roast beef dinner and dance afterwards to the music of mr mrs disc jockeys ken rita townsend w v v 4y addmiss10n 1200 per couple tickets available at u fred jackson sons main st west phone 6403884 wants area in op stouffville development of the area north of elm road and west of concession 9 should be given a place in the official plan i a representative of alliance developments bernard cooper told planning board last week mr cooper asked is it good planning to leave an area deadended and undeveloped referring to land in part of lot 2 concession 8 he questioned whether so much of the allotted development for the village of stouffville should go to the dulverton company stouffville a change in zoning of land owned by revenue properties limited could result in an ontario municipal board hearing unless the town and the company can come to an dulverton agreement the land in question located on the east side of highway 47 northof main street is now zoned in dustrial in bylaw 727 thelnterim plan would change the area in lots 1 and 2 concession 10 to a rural designation gordon brush who the developers are in the process of ik having a subdivision approved for the northern fringe of stouffville between the 9th and wth lines which will accommodate about 2000 new residents planning board chairman eldred king has waited for sewer facilities to go into that area befoie- pushing for development there have been viable proposals for locating industry there now they feel the areas growing and wish to see development take place now the current zoning j he said revenue i he said does give a properties has tried to commitment to even- while he knew that the flow of traffic on hwy 47 was one consideration in designating the land in question a possible bypass which would alleviate the problem hadnt been considered in the plan region of york appeals decision sd that the decisions on appeared before planning development had not board last weekfor stouffville ithe region of york lis appealing a land division committee decision that would permit a severance on lots 4 and 5 southof the cn tracks on the east side of hwy 47 markham race i markham an interesting election campaign is shaping up in markhams ward 5 t- walter grieve the current officeholder will be opposed by joan vlynen current president of the markhamirate- payers association the owners charles and anna wickens had requested a parcel of 14 acres be severed from the total iot area of 24 94 acres the communication to planning committee from acting regional planning commissioner don knight- said the decision is being ap pealed on the grounds that the parcel to be created by severance would be contrary to the official plan for the town omvhitchurchstouffville which z requires a mmiumum area of two mrs lynensaid she acres for residential would press for more development controlled development in town rather than wild residentialsprawl she suggested tootlial a ward representative should feel obligated to put forth the views of the people he or she represents xalso the appeal would be lauched because the remaining land would be contrary to the ministers zoning or der which requires a minimum area of 25 acres for the consturction of a building- fcjeenbased on per sonalities but economics and the best use of land he said a priority is v service land that has been landlocked because services have not been available another argument for developing tjje area north of elm road set forth by mr cooper is that it would permit the building of another public school so that children would not have to cross main street on their way to school courts built goodwood two double tennis courts lighting and washroom facilities will all be built here through a wintano grant it was learned recently i a total of 6500 has been allotted to the goodwood community association for the construction in the winter months the new facility is to be used as ah icerink revenue properties limited said that if the company cannot come to some agreement with the town they would go to the omb in order to con tinue with the zoning they presently enjoy our client is quite willing to sit down to see if an adequate solution can be had said mr brush the land said mayor gordon ratcliff has been zoned in dustrial for some years but theres been no ac- tivity mr brush replied that the company has not takenbully tactics and go along with council in not pushing for im mediate development mr ratcliff won dered if the company had given any consideration to development which would not hook into municipal services v according to mr v brush the actual type of development could be oneof the items discussed with council by the company x planning board chairman eldred king v told mr brush that we are looking at a fiveyear plan and we have tried to be realistic the plan- he pointed out encourages in- dustrial development v instead to the west of town we have sufficient designated as im sure you know said mr king mr brush said that tually service the land mr brush added that the timing of putting industry in the area had been enhanced by the proposed location of the dulverton subdivision to the im mediate west of it vanjdorf acres thereand anywhere allowing bousing there lawrence hennessey else in the municipality he added was to further appeared before planning board last week- to ask that the population limit of vandorf be raised from the level of 3s0 set in the interim official plan to 500 he also wished to have his development on lots 17 and 18 concession 3 west side of don mills v road extended north- ward to the boundary between lots 18 and 19 the interim plan specifies that 25 acres of jand on the- northern fringe of the hennessey property remain un developed speaking for mr hennessey roger beaman said we have seen the other two hamlets in whitchurch stouffville grow and the potentials been there in vandorf- its the responsibility of the people there to accept what is inevitable mr beaman also asked for help with regard to a strip on the west part of hennessey land set aside as a noise buffer based on the location of highway 404 vthat issue in the view of ward 1 councillor art starr would best be dealt with at the sub division agreement level regarding the 25 acre parcel in the north part of the property planning board chairman eldred is said i can see no 1 difference between the25 lo88 50 acres i minos hj jpftnll ijwtoftfcn this is your invitation ib meet mayor ratcliff thursday nov 18lh 730- 930 v ufcham hall entertainment refreshments a special jnyitatjpn to our yoiing voters if you dont go we ray the tow check these limited time values to get your car rudy for winter nov specials i tuneup special 1 test compression 2 service smog devices 3 adust carburetor 4 check and adiust all i bejts 5 clean cap plugs f 6 scope test 2499 parts extra oil lube special oil change filter lubrication rehtal cars available front end alignment lc set toein 2 adjust torsion r 3 adjust steering box i v r 4 complete front end 2 check 159 parts extra call now for appointment emerald isle motors ltd 330 main stwest v stouffville h- 6402400 887581 t stouffville representatives for the femson property south of the canadian tire store in stouffville objected last week to cutting out 507 acres of land from their proposed residential property in the interim official plan milt on he s s representing femson told planning board that by leaving out the south east square 1 in the plan in- i is a total population crease of 2700 suggested mr hess arguedhat the femson land should be considered as a unit in the plan the board was told that by excluding the block of land difficulties would arise in providing services for the industrial lots to the west engineer thor elkund who also ap- you would prevent us peared before the board and you from planning in said that with a par- a sound manner ticular kind of 4 the femson property engineering the sewage has a total of 118 acres on treatment t plant in which a mixture of stouffville could be ex- residcntial industrial panded frorus current and some commercial capacity of 9000 persons development is proposed to 15000 i z stouffville lion draw stouffville winners included the t tom gblding of markham won the main prize at the annual stouffville lions car draw held last saturday at the legion hall a 1977 pontiac acadian or 3000 in cash mr sgolding is an active member of the markham unionville lions club i other draw winners were asfollows george boynton 100 bill barry 50 and wallylee 50 twentyfive dollar have peace of 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