2 the tribune thursday january 27 1977 navel sunkist oranges 89 4lb cello bag marlborough singleply aqua yellow pink white bathroom tissue come shop our garden spot v i jmall rcchc gntaho blu delicious 3 apples pkg of 4 rolls culo jag 89 59i fresh chicken parts leg quarters breast quarters no i mer rli a ly 69 celery hearts parsnips v cole slawx 3 100 papaya ssr 59 e lib a 1ljh c ipin ti i hlvi tln potted daffodils 299 potted crocus 99 fresh 15 pieces b0x0ch1cken 3 leg quarters 3 breast quarters 3 wings 3 necks 3 giblet pkgs maple leaf- hegulak op all beef 2 lb vac pac145 wieners 74 maple lejf sicecl lunl ean mer mac chreu chielrn pickln pimento cooked meats 79 marlt irar rerular all bfef s thick sliced bologna 89 maple leaf smokfd cooktd dinner style boneless vac pac pork shoulders 169 m ple lfaf slicto side bacon 129 coopsk salami chub 129 action priced 6 varieties including beefa ron i spaghetti t miat balls chef boyardee 75floz tin 3oo 399 main st w stouffville mon 96 tues 96 wed 99 thurs 99 frrr830 sat 8306 free parcel pickup service centennial heights new subdivision streets labelled project named stouffvtlle centennial heights is the suggested name for the dulverton holdings subdivision in stouffville according to correspondence received by council last week the letter from project planning associates limited also included a list of 16 proposed street names for the subdivision the names must be approved by both council and york region council questioned only one of the names valley drive because it might create confusion with valley road in musselmans lake other names are almond street bayberry street birch crescent cedar lane debborah place gabrielle mews geoffrey crescent ironwood crescent ivy crescent magnolia crescent maple court poplar road rebecca place and shane court also included in the list was millard avenue an extension of the existing road the proposed dulverton subdivision to stretch across the northern boundary of stouffville from the 9th to the 10th lines is to increase the towns population by about 2000 when completed new building code passed stouffville applications to the committee of adjustment for minor variances could be fewer as the result of a new comprehensive building code passed by council last week engineer says work might axe bypass stouffville stouffville should reconsider its approval of the re- construction of the in tersection of highway 47 and bloomington road making the two con- tinuous in the opinion of durham regions director of engineering w a twelvetrees in a letter to council last week he said he felt the reconstruction would endanger the ultimate construction of a road along the yorkdurham region border ever taking place mr twelvetrees stated that as well as that reason he believes that north south traffic would not be discouraged from going through stouffville by the move and little of the proposed work would be salvageable when and if the ultimate road network in the area is provided council voted to ask the york regional engineer to comment on the feasibility of the re construction as well subdivision requirement for frontage is lessened stouffville the frontage for some lots in the subdivision proposed for the brier- bush hospital site on main st east will be allowed to be slightly below the permitted size council decided last week the minimum frontage for a semi detached unit is to be 70 feet in the current bylaw but a few lots in the plan have 65 foot frontage the new code brings whitchurch stouffvilles building regulations into conformity with provincial legislation according to mayor gordon ratcliff the new code gives more power to determine setbacks etc t he called it a tighter code saying more detail will be required in ap plying to build the advantage to builders he said is that it will- help some ap plicants to avoid trouble later on sometimes there- are not enough details furnished and then they have to go to the 1 committee of adjustment after construction is started t crime is on rise in region newmarket t crime in- the region of york is still on the up swing despite figures from metro toronto and the ontario provincial police which show a decrease in a report submitted last week regional police chief bruce crawford told police commission members weseem to run contrary to the trend when asked o explain the reasons for the regions alarming increase chief crawford told the board that it would appear that a stricter traffic enforcement program is necessary in order to reduce the number of accidents and traffic deaths which show asharp rise over 1975 figures traffic tickets issued in 1976 are down over 1975 figures by more than 13000 vehicle collisions are up over last years and fatalities recorded that 12 more people were killed on regional roadsln 1976 than in the previous year according to chief crawford these figures show more than ample justification for an in- crease in the authorized strength of the force this year in order that persons and their properties may receive whatever ad ditional protection is necessary estate development rejected by planners stouffville an estate residential development next to the york regional forest on concession 5 was unanimously turned down by planning board last week- the subdivision was proposed for lot 19 south of the aurora road by furgg investments ltd according- to plan- ning board chairman eldredking the land would serve a better purpose in trees and does not fit the criteria for estate residential development under the guidelines proposals should be on treed rolling and scenic land where houses can be built and not interrupt the rural atmosphere representing the developer paul valenti read to the board a resolution passed in 1974 by whitchurch stouff ville planning board favoring the plan 1 a lot can happen in three years- said mr king mr valenti said york regional forest is con- cernedwith having ac- cessover the land to the concession road and that the proposal would in clude 72 acres for parkland and public access eighteen lots on 36 acres were specified for the 48 acre parcel on our maps it is a proposed extension to the regional forest com mented ward 3 councillor bill mcnalley said mr king the york regional forest would like to use a lot of property but the board wouldnt necessarily use that as a prime criteria vvcw 4te- vcijj yv ii u7v ap a2trt iis frj svrf- it j