Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 18, 1976, p. 3

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rv toe tribune thursday november 18 wis 3 contract for garbage collection extended until march next year stouffville- tmarcb for a 15 per cent council tuesday night increase over last year agreed to extend the the three month towns garbage pickup extension was arranged contract due to expire so the new council twe 31 until the end of beginning in january meeting cancelled plansfor a ward 3 r 24 in greenwood neigh- allcandidates meeting in borhood centre formerly greenwood fell apart known as greenwood monday evening when no arena but the two men new nominations were withdrew making the received for the ward greenwood rate payers association one of the few active ratepayer groups in the ward had planned to have counciller ken spratley and challengers norah geraghty and jerry fisher place their platforms before the electorate on november woman candidate the only one willing to talk to ratepayers fisher- said he was new to the game and didnt really have a platform and spratley followed by stating that if fisher didnt take part he wouldnt either because it wouldnt be an all- candidates meeting bogus cheque at auction sale two local women were arrested nov 9 in two separate incidents and charged with false pretense involving bogus cheques according to york regional police a woman made several purchases at the union villa auction sponsored by the womens auxiliary of the home for senior citizens at unionville on sept 25 and paid for the items with a cheque for s175 recently the cheque was returned marked no account and it is alleged that the accused woman had no account in any bank at the time the cheque was written detective menard 28 division investigated and bertha doris ella wazny 44 of 7750 ken- 77rupp liquid cooled snowmobiles parts accessories bill walls bethesda- 8881998 nedy road will appear at newmarket court nov 16 markham delica tessen at sherwood plaza markham told police a customer issued a cheque for 75 on september 9 for groceries and- change the cheque was later returned marked nsf on nov 9 anna margaherita veltri rr 2 stouffville was charged with false pretenses and ordered to appear novl6 at newmarket court wouldnt be faced with a garbage tender right away clerk administrator ralph corner explained the large increase was due to the fact that the three months negotiated for are all during the winter when operating costs are considerably higher- councillor art stan- said the 15 per cent in- crease is not considered a base for tendering arena could be renovated uxbridge there is a possibility that the uxbridge arena wont have to come down next year council learned recently uxbridge had decided on building a new arena after being told that bringing the existing one up to safety stan dards would cost almost as much as a new facility however a recent article by don tefft of philips p 1 an n i n g and engineering ltd says that structurally deficient arenas can be saved from demolition by renovations costing five to ten per cent of replacement value the firm has developed a restructuring technique utilizing existing trusses which have been reinforced instead of putting in new ones this method has apparently resulted in a massive saving levee n6w years evebonf ire will touch oh centennial iiv stouffville a levee to be held new years day to usher in the centennial and swear in the new council will cost an estimated 1500 councillor cathy joice a member of the centennial committee reported to council that the committee had considered a fireworks display for new years eve but the cost of 1100 was considered prohibitive and so the idea was abandoned instead there will be a bonfire consisting of christmas trees mrs joice said a special pick up of christmas trees would be announced but there was some skepticism on the part of other councillors as to how many people would be prepared to part with their trees by new years for the levee an cestors of the original councillors will be rounded up to act outia pageant of the first council meeting option is taken on lot the- top guiding award in canada was recently won by two stouffville jjirls both debbie lonergan right and cathy morgason were presented with the canada cord for their achievements in guiding contract appealed durham police service may drop stouffville the town has taken one year option on property on the south side of commercial st the 66 by 43 foot lot which is now occupied by a garage would be used for badly needed downtown darkina public works com mittee decided to put down a 100 deposit with an offer of 10000 council x recently received a letter from the orodertv owner saying the lot is available motoski snowmobiles moto ski finimtiiii i iimiiqi irtti durham- the durham police com mission may appeal some- aspects of a recent police contract an arbitrator granted the patrolmen a 10 per cent pay hike and two- men staffing of cruisers between the hours of 4 pm and 4 am three running in mayor 3 race uxbridge a three way race for the mayoralty is shaping up in uxbridge now that gord davie owner of davie pharmacy has announced his candidacy for the highest town of fice councillor bill ballinger and mayor carl puterbough are also running- mr davie who was president a businessmens sociation in 1963 of as- 1964 and 1965 has never held political office but feels he can handle the job since his business is built up to a point where he can devote most of his time to the mayors job long- an opponent of the proposed peniten tiary reception centre for the uxbridge area mr davie was a member of the uxbridgecanadian penitentiary information committee until he resigned because of business demands mr davie feels that council has not listened to the voters on thai issue and says that he wants the wishes of the people done as a result the board will have to reassess all areas of service and possibly cut some in order to pay for and staff the twoman patrols the youth bureau is one area of service that may have to be reduced according v the chief pressure on present resources i also in creased by provincial demands that durham take over the policing of all areas in the region by march this together with the doublestaffing of cruisers means that a total of 115 new men would have to be hired were in a quan- dry said pickering councillor jack an derson a member of the police commission we just dont have that kind of manpower he feels that if the province does not grant an extension t the com mission will have to cither reduce services or appeal the arbitrators decision uxurflt sophistication isnt z put on l ualtin jtqoes rides hahdtesand looks ike aihotottghbtil ifnuvhcisvwr iiai snowmobile youte way ah4 fimi i ll ffie spirit for ejoonomyi mfed reliability tl soft fun models from the lightweight 250 spirit the 300340 440 nuwic to the ultimate future buy where after sales parts service are readily available gords marine claremont 6402007 v surt wr- r i 9 miles north of 401 east awl btjmi-lt- jtmliwnarojttw oh the brock kodq 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