i 2 the tribune thursday april 2 1k the housing market peak demand in 1980s stouffville twenty years ago a 3-bedroom- bungalow in stouffville was selling for 15000 ten years ago that same bouse bad escalated to 27000 today the asking price is anywhere from seventyfive thousand to 90000 whats ahead according to central mortgage and housing corporation the 100000 borne is not uncommon and in inflation continues at 10 per cent per year the 200000 home could be reached by 1965 the demand for new homes is ex pected to peak in the early 1980s then drop offduetoadeclineinthebirthrate meanwhile new and exciting housing forms should appear on the market ac cording to cmhc there will be more solar homes more energy conservation homes and more homes innovative in ways not now generally thought of as we move more deeply into the era of the conserver society a middle age society will be able to look back and conclude that they had the opportunity of living in one of the most exciting times in history many came on the scene when canadian television was in its infancy they witnessed the first assassination of a us president on tv they had a frontrow seat at the landing of the first man on the moon they saw the rise and the fall of the big automobile experienced double digit inflation became the best educated group in history witnessed and participated in a sexual revolution saw drugs become a menace to society lived through a welfare system s that not only provided the necessities of life but much more and through it all lived better than most of the rich of yesteryears t 2 fvrik s bb i one of the beaatiful homes in stouffville estates a 14- unit development east of the ninth line at bloomington purchasers can add their own personal touches to the houses before construction begins maria gallo of stouff ville real estate told the tribune edschroeter hon william newman minister of agriculture lean years haunt farthers what is the financial position of the farmer in ontario compared to other professions across the province not very good ac cording to bill newman ontarios ministry of agriculture addressing a recent meeting of the woodstock rotary club mr newman placed the ayerage farm income in keep for reference if not you lose your right to vote live in an urban area eligible voters must be on the list of voters in urban areas in order to vote by now you should have form p301 left at your residence by the enumerators proof that you have been enumerated if your name is on the list you are all set to vote- in the federal general election dpnt have a form f301 it means you have not been enumerated and your name will not appear on the voters list unless you act now you lose your right to vote and in order to do so its your responsibility to get your name added to the list of voters so phone the returning officer for your consti tuency his number is listed below to phone your returning officer enumerationrcord flchipebecen8emeht- m ff i msmim goirjmirji7tfl rvsjfcmuxws jffknr deadline for your name to be added lo the urban voters list is 10 pm friday may 4th 1979 your returning officer the number you call will be that of your returning officer the person responsible for running the election in your constituency who will advise yoi u hat to do to have your name added to the voters list are you eligible to vote yes if you are a canadian citizen age 18 or over were residing in canada on april 2nd 197 and vour name is on the list of voters but- you must be a canadian citizen live in a rural area normally a polling division is rural if it is locate in a place of less than 5000 population you wil not have a form f301but your name should he or the list of voters however if it is not and you are ar eligible voter you can still vote on election day provided you are vouched for on fath at youi polling station by a voter who knows you and whe is on the list for that polling division in wh1tchurch- stouffville dall aurora 7274235 elections canada i- ifl khtttmm canada t ibrtiammt ami partisan agmry ryvciw htr fitr fa attn frtlerot frtt uihfrr th rfirrrtvn f thr chirf ktrrttftit offirrrtif canada xtr sranmnrr ham- t published av thr chirf elrctvrn officer ocanatfa jl r v the province at 14400 that doesnt providea luxurious living nor does it leave much room for absorbing bad years he said x touching on the beef situation the minister said its time somebody set the record straight the past three years the price of beef was so low farmers couldnt cover their costs they lost money right and left he stated some people would say farmers are crazy to stay in business at all be continued but theres something about a far- mer that makes him hang in there when others would give up the rest of us are darned lucky theyre like that at the moment bill newman admitted beef prices are good but he explained this is only helping to make up for the millions lost previously many went deeply into debt he said if anybody thinks the beef farmer can af ford to liveit up with fancy cars and long holidays on the basis of current prices hes way off base a good many beef farmers are using this years income to pay off the debts of the last three years during the bad times costs dont go down the minister noted in fact he pointed out the price of machinery keeps going up and so also does the cost of credit farmers just want what everybody else wants a fair return from the market on their work and investment and maybe a little ap preciation of the long hours they put in sacred music concert the 9th annual sacred music concert will be held in st james presbyterian church fri may 4 at 8 pm featuring the wright singers and others from the stouffville area open tonighti summer breezes ports international brings you this cool j shirt top skirt for those sunny warm breezy days i fc ports t shirt 20 ports skirt 4500 open waoo vftmv ijoco tr 00v v ski abtuakt stmatkham 2940968 v by-iv- edschroeteb bloomington youve always wanted to btiqd your own home it has to j be 4 unique distinctive ij personal unfortunately you dont have r the financial resources to do it stouffville real fet estate may be able to offer an acceptable alternative theyre involved with a relatively new concept in home buiwinga spokesperson maria gallo says stouffville estates a 14boine development on bloomingtron roadweejt- of the ninth line is not a typical subdivision almost every home there has been designed by clients in consultation with the builders mario delia serra and john tomasoni two old hands in the construction business working from a basic set of blueprints for the three models bungalow splitlevel and tudor- style buyers can add their own personal touches to the buildings before construction begins maria explained the ideas not common at all she saysj- though it is increasing in popularity response has been so enthusiastic all but two of the 14 units have been sold mr delia serra and mr tomasoni are planning a similar 32- home development near coppins corners v buyers have com from as far away as wesr virginia and penn sylvania to purchase homes maria says they attract interest because of their price and quality at about 120000 the tudor style unit and its half acre lot is a steal the bungalow sells on the average for 92500 as for the unitt themselves maria notes they dont build them like theseanymore the quietspoken builders believe in u eticulous workmanship and take pride in their efforts i ri lm lti v p v-