Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 3, 1982, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

as the tribune wednesday march x1182 v v cedar yalley gsfe wins a stouffvblle 4 a third attempt to get approval of a rezoning application for a fer- tilizer bulk blending plantain cedar cvalley was successful for an applicant before planning board- last week r don hindson ap pearing for united co operatives of ontario operators of the plant presented a petition of approval from people in the area some of whom had protested any re- zoning before vivian jtd-intoanin- hindxnnsaid retrial comoleilall hindsonsaid the dustrial complex all present 1 property was 1 of v the problems being used as a legal associated with that nonconforming use and the i requested change would make it a valid and conforming use under the bylaws of the municipality associated particular subdivision industrial have now k r who says an annuity has to have a fixed premium ask your sun life agent to explain the features ol the new flexible premium retirement annuity sucn as adjustable ptemiums interest- and annuity rate guarantees waiver ol premium upon disability- and cur- rent tax deductions tnto me bargain heinz daues clu insurance agency ltd 9246674 sirtlife olcjmdl property owner john bosworth ltd had leased the land to united cooperatives who wanted to buy it be said sj hindson said there had been a fire in some of the buildings in 1973 it was now intended to restore them to their original size for storage bosworth owned a home in the area and other home owners there had consented to the plant he said its not- a noxious operation he added if there was any concern about gases escaping into the soil and aquifer it could be covered in the site plan hindson said he said too that the fertilizer plant was a part of maintaining the desired agricultural base councillor tom wood wanted to know why residents had changed their minds hindson said there had been ah application before to turn 84 acres on the north side of councillor wood thought they should wait until a study had been made of the area i thought this had been studied to death replied hindson councillor wilf morley moved support of the application subject to a site plan agreement it was an existing use -the- property was in the heart of an area zoned for agriculture which was an encouragement to farmers to stay it was also under en- vironmental control he said why should we have a study coming up if were going to cir cumvent it asked councillor wood councillor bill kamps said that being a nonconforming use the town had no control and the company could- triple its business now if it wants the motion to support was passed mayor eldred king declared a conflict of interest and did not participate in the discussions tkl i- rtav wt- i- xytw dance routines featured at high school varjetyshow stouffville dist secondary schools annual variety show goes on stage for two performances thursday and friday nights as the title implies a variety of numbers will be featured including routines by student dancers two of these are nancy darling left and tammy veitch show times are 8 pm with tickets available at the door jim holt ts gjfljsy kyag jjjw m jit oyeri saljv i stouffvtllet f c o u n c i 1 htd the steady advance of a presented a home- nearby trailer- park to made plan not asur- nthin about 119 feet of iveyorsj plansaid bis own cottage brought make fl dont know if a disgruntled summer resident of musselmans lake before council it the park will be built that way pro henry malec argued r that cedar beach trailer park which is planning to add another 100 sites to its 363lot park should present a proper legal survey jof its plan also council had a moral obligation that future cottage residents enjoy- their property didnt you see he proposed layout beforehand asked councillor bill kamps the property was only going to be affected from six to eight weeks i cant see where af wellrun park like that is going to destroy your place jwasf there any assurance for example that trees for the proposed buffer- zone would remain there or would they be cut down in 10 years for a parking lot malec said he had been there first but he couldnt put a trailer on his 40 foot by 100 foot lot there was also a freeze on building there- he said mayor eldred king agreed but added there are permitted uses councillor charles warden- said that malecs concerns were well founded and that he was entitled to some protection however in defence of the park you realize your own property is in the middle of a summer picnic area iit must have triggered something in- your- bead be added the complainant was veryiv very selfish said councillor wilf morley it was only when his own property was infringed on did he offer any challenge malec termed morleys remarks insulting and asked for equal time to defend himself do you want me to fight my neigh bors battles he asked im not op posing expansion by 100 sites but i am asking for a proper buffer the matter ended with mayor king saying that should the plans be revised well bring them back to your at tention a ticket to bahamas stouffville on friday r evening march 12 a lucky- ticket holder will win a trip for two to the bahamas courtesy the stouffville lions club announced at a dance at cedar beach pavilion musselmans lake admission is 35 per couple including chances for additional prizes valued at 500 only 220 tickets are being sold markham the markham little theatre is embarking on its most ambitious project in the presen- tation of the women by clare boothe luce involving a cast of 42 the production will be staged at markham dist high school beginning march 17 and continuing through- march 20 trie director is john storey the producer is john chomica paramount in preparing for this event is hairdressing and wardrobe persons willing to mend 1930s style womens clothing of all sizes including shoes and evening wear are asked to contact ann davison at 2946827 or monica foley at 294- 1256 persons with ex perience in 1930s hairstyling are asked to call ann 2946661 robinson at the play has been entered in the association of com munity theatres of ontarios spring festival additional in- formation on this production is available by calling eric newton 2949042 or 9611100 stouiiviue alignment alignment specialiiti steering suspensions front ends custom automotive balancing hours mon fri8am sat 8 am 2 pm vehicle inspection station bus 6401 988 res 6404668 brad forsyth ijjnttedtlmeoffer twowaystosaveon vermontcastings bay now and ktat the 1982 price inmate you can avoid the price increase simply orderyour sive before march31 1982 and take advantage or 1981 prices 2 buy now aid f tt 25 worth ofacetuoritx free as an addedbonusvermontcastlngslsorrering25worthor treeaccessorles when you orderyour stove before the march 31 deadline dont delay come in by match 31 b82 order a vermont curings slow at 1981 pricei and get 25 worth of accessories free the defiant the vkgilantthe resolute store hours toes wed 9 30 6 00 thurs fn 9 309 30 sat 9 30 oo closed mondays- quality cast hon slavs 1 66 leslie st 8958700 newmarket york regions exclusive vermont castings dealer here proud to represent vcrmon casting am or rnese stores ouaitry tor as ctnml cu suo- stltutlon proqwnmoofnt ulcllsltd v mmmttmmmmjmmmmmm

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy