tft island lake h question as to whether island lake should be inrhirlpri as part of a proposed estate subdivision or be turned over to the town for public userprompted a heated debate at a meeting of planning board oct 16 michael wade owner of the property is seeking approval of his plan planning chairman councillor june button said she liked the proposal and would prefer to see tbelake remain private- sbe said the proximity of the fresh water site would be an attractive selling point when marketing the lots- iv j hervviewsvwere strongly opposed by ward 1 councillor t jimdoble he suggested that too few areas retained in their natural state are still open to the public i feel everyone should be able to enjoy the lake- he said this stand was opposed byj ksv r counciuorvbill kamps he felt someplaces should not be open to everyone once the publics allowed in- you have pollution alvandalismhej stated- he noted too that law enforcement is often difficultbesideshe said if i was going to spend 150000 on an estateresidential home id want it to be as far away from everyone as possible i vj- mayor hdred king sup ported the views of councillors button and kamps he said- w island lake is too small a body of v to accommodate a- large influx of people b4r wade has already agreed to dedicate thirty feet of waterfront land to the town however- councillors jim doble bfll mcnalley and jim sanders are recommending sixty feet of open space plus use of the lake by the entire municipality vol 92 no 26 whitchurch stouffville october 25 1979 20 cents 20 pages ovement wins to wn praise alldrgssed up and somewhere to go special services have been enjoyed all year by the congregation of christanglican church in stouffville as members celebrate the 100th anniversary of its founding last sunday worship was conducted at black creek pioneer village prompting al and beverley whittaker and family of glengall lane stouffville to dress in keeping with the occasion their children are left to right shelley 11 colleen 9 and debra four jim thomas tomli plo wboy wins v a has mont class 5 floyd to the ontario municipal board wu- j t- forsym stouffville keith a onethird reiectiep0il kill ffstarityndali stouffville stouffville area- plowboy won the t memorial awardat the east yorkking fcand vaughan plowing match j f rodneyking vson of town mayor eldred king was awarded j the coveted prize in competition saturday near woodbndgegitjgoes to the person 21 years of age and under with the best plowed land theofficialpresentationillbe made at a banquet nov 23 in the community centre victoria square other specials will go to allan lewis rr 2 markham toronto dominion bank karen grove bailieboro international- harvester claremont stouffville town council has given its blessing to the creation of a business im provement area taking in a section of stouffvilles main street from albert street on the west to parkdrive on the east approval tuesday followed a verbal submission made by david barthau and ged stonehouse of the whit- churchstouffville chamber of commerce v about 85 business places would be included the meeting was told and these represented an assessment of 66173900 to raise 6600 mayor eldred king explained would cost 100 on a 10000 assessment- each businessman ef fected will be notified in writing prior to passage of the bylaw- a sixtyday waiting period follows in which ob- jections are received unless withdrawnthese arepassed on ged stonehouse said that due to the fact the town was planning its own treeplanting program it was the wish of the chamber to implement the two projects together or as he put it make a mess and make it beautiful all at the same time councillor bill kamps commended the chamber of commerce for its leadership in this regard im glad to see somebody doing something he said others have been passing the buck on this thing for years councillor jim sanders said he hoped all businesses in the area would lend the project their support its time something was done he stated and the only way is for the people to doit for themselves v mr stonehouse said he had spoken to many about it and most seemed in favor- mayor king said the exact number of dollars to be raised each year would be agreed upon by an appointed board of governors two die in cr ash vivian york regional police are search ing for the driver of a dump truck whothey- believe forced a 1979 volkswagen off the vivian sideroad friday afternoon and into a tree killing its two occupants investigators said donald preston 36 of newmarket the father of three and his passenger- ray ndrmahdiri 2s also of newmarket were enroute home around 445 pm when the crash occurred mr preston was pronounced dead at the scene mr normandin died on the way to hospital 66 licencing bylaw 1 v jf aa y 95 stouffville coyer up or else thats- the order the town the place in question to see the situation for themselves he said because of all the publicity know whats going on i she claimed it was her feeling she said that the moral structure of stouffville guaranty- trust stouffville v branch arid bob richards stouffville guaranty trust richmond hill branch there were 37 entries in ten classes top placements in each class follow class 1 tony featherstone millikeri class 2 tom robinson c6okstdwn john robinson cookstown class 3 rodney king stouffville jan king stouffville mark grove bailieboro class 4 kevin wells stouffville eric tim bers stouffville lome britton ron thompson seagrave ellis britton claremont jim ferguson sunderland class 7 herb jarvis agincourt karen grove bailieboro janice grave bailieboro class 8 herb javis agincourt keith robinson cookstown ron thompson seagrave class 9 ken wells stouffville eric timbers stouffville rodney king stouffville class 10 linda jarvis agincourt to revive- it for at least three years j on a query by councillor beckyvwedley as to why the designated area hadnt- been extended further east mr barthau said other commercial establishments near the firehall had been approached but little interest was indicated he pointed out however that should- they change their minds theyre still able to join the regulations approved oha51 vote tuesday spells out in detail the areas of the human anatomy that must not be ex posed contravention upon conviction can result in a fine up to 1000 for each offence- lone opposition was registered by councillor bill kamps he claimed those persons doing all the screaming had never visited putting pants on horses he- stated he charged that ones morals should be private and not foisted on the public he said hed not received a single complaint but becky wedley said shed been swamped with calls she said the particular restauranttavern was located in a residential area where there are many children they 9 stouffville r in a day when ultramodern often far- out architecture is therrend town planning board was pleased to note a return to old- fashioned lines in the design of a new hardwarvstore for the north side of main street west of neil patrick motors j- vlawyerdpnihindsoh and architect- denis ibowmari spoke to members oct16 on behalf of applicant graydoh card accqrdingf to plans the building will- be set back about 144 v feet from- the road allowance the site will include 100 parking spaces with the m previously zoned industrial has since been cnange9tooqjeiciail- vitoevlandscapecl entrance wiu besoddecl and planted with imapietamjpir playrarea ward1 councillor jim doblesaid he liked the overall concept of the building but would prefer more trees throughout the parking lot if approvals are not delayed- construction could begin as early as next spring mr hindson said bad corner stouffville an appeal by homeowners in the area of montreal and north streets has prompted mayor eldred king to check but the intersection and propose solutions to speeding problems the latest incident involved a car that collided with a trailer on the property of roger bur- nett 303 north street the vehicle then careened out of control and hit a hydro pole mrs burnett said- jthe accident occurred- -aboutovp-ro- oct 16any earlier and some children might have been injured or killed- she stated fair exhibitor honor ed i8 moose 1 shot istouffyilleft two moose with a single shot the boys f back home will never believeit t pair of binoculars heard a crackling sound of something coming through the bush seconds later a full- grown cow moose burst into the 0 thats what- glenn pen- grown cow moose durst mto me iirobablvthinkiiuashedrove n walked the probably minking as he drove from sudbury to stouffville last weekl- fv s fz i but believe it or not its the truth forgienn has awitness to rorcity tommullenof toronto saw it v s the way it happened glenn was sitting in his truck with a distance to claim his prize it wasnt until later he realized his bullet had passed right through the cow and hit the calf running at its mothers side itll never happen again be said in recounting the ex- perience most times he said he travels north and brings home only a load of wood markham for fifty- one years and through three generations the davidson family formerly of agincourt and now of rr l stouffville have been exhibitors at markham fair on friday evening alex davidson president of the markham and east york agricultural society in 1956 was presented with a framed certificate recognizing his outstanding contribution to agriculture the t recipient was accorded a standing ovation- it was alexs father the late william b davidson that started the practice of showing produce at the fair the year was 1928 he and brother bruce carried on the custom with grant davidson alexs son later sharing this interest markham fairs been part of my life alex said in response to recognition- he- recalled driving north on old hwy48 the 8thconcession- arid all the problems en- countered with produce bouncing around in the truck it was one of the roughest roads in the country he said in calling him to the head table president maccosbum referred to the fiftyone years as a tremendous record also honored was alma walker president of markham fair in 78 she was presented with her past presidents medallion other n pastpresidents in attendance at the annual banquet in cluded ken deacon 1944 harry warrlner 1961 maurice ha mill 1962 gerald mann 1972 ellis britton 1973 bob thompson 1974 ivan norton 1975 harvey brown 1976 and rodgers gardham 1977 two minutes of silence were observed for the late nick schouten bert guard house arid walter gould in his remarks president mac cosburn praised the co operation received from committee chairmen and there wouldbe no fair he said he described it as a community event with social political cultural and educational benefits the 125000 people who attended added close to a halfmillion dollars to the local economy he said with the service clubs alone profiting by over members without you 75000the latter he noted would be reinvested in community work i ask you to continue your pride in the fair and its facilities and make markham a better place in which to live he concluded- first vicepresident fred crawford arid second vice- president dennis seeley also addressed the audience alma walker immediate past president of the markham and east york agricultural society was presented with medal of service x by president mac cosburn at the fair boards annual banquet friday night xx i- vivj v ii jim thomas sdpebplec6uldhavetheir say councillor wedley claimed parents inner ward had already expressed their feelings councillor bill mcnalley said such premises usually start off topless then go bot- tomless and on and on were living in a society- where many people dontwant to discipline themselves but rather do what feels good moral decay he said had taken over parts of ypnge street until government stepped in and said enough is enough may move post office gormleyfthegormley postoffice may be moved and many boxholders are unhappy this- is the word the tribunes- received the proposed new- location is the northeast corner of woodbine avenue and the stouffville- gormley road y residents particularly the elderlyare opposed tocrossing the highway the paper was told mayor eldred king said an official of the postal department had been in touch with him but nothing was resolved if a new siteis required it should be in the triangle on the northwest corner of the intersection the mayor stated horse struck by two cars mount albert a valuable arabian horse owned by kelly forfar of mount albert had to be destroyed after it was in collision with- two cars sunday night on hwy 48 south of here police said two animals were loose on the road at the time the one was hit by a southbound burlington car and knocked down it scrambled back to its feet and was struck by a j second auto the other horse escaped timebaek the sleep you lost last spring youll regain sunday time switches back one hour oct28at2ajn 5 but should you forget the error wont be all that serious youll merely arrive at church sixty minutes ahead of everyone else-