ls v the tribune wednesday march it 1kz at fertilizer plant v jt this load was a real trafficstopper heavy loads are not uncommon on hwy 48 but this one was a real trafficstopper don anderson haulage limited of stouffville recently transported this 153 foot long beam from malton to algoma steel in sault ste marie the load measured 14 foot wide and is feet high for a gross vehicle weight of 140000 pounds the truck and trailer unit rolled on 42 wheels in charge of this highway venture were bui cor nelius howard foster bob mcfarland and david smith the location above is the intersection of hwys 47 and 48 at ringwood jim holt j stouffville town council last week agreed to have another lookat a-re- zsoing application for a fertilizer bulk blending plant in cedar valley to which it had given approval i a couple of weeks before the ji aboutface came after a group of area residents headed by tom marshall complained that many of the people whose names appeared on a 30- name petition presented to council favoring the reasoning had been misled all of the nine persons in attendance said they had been told by mrs john boswortb who was taking up the petition that the ap plication was to put up a new building for storage or to plant trees for- terming nothing had been said about amending the bylaw from rural to industrial to permit the existing plan- marshall said thats one heu of a petition on which to base an application he said in his application- earlier don hindson appearing i for united cooperatives of on- tario operators of the plant said the- present property- owned by john bosworth ltd was being used as a legal nonconforming use and the requested change would make it a valid and conforming use under the bylaws of the municipality he said it was in tended to restore some firedamaged buildings to their original size for storage- -iul- hindson said i the plant was a part of maintaining the desired agriculturalbase it was not a noxious operation he said the flatter was among the concerns of the protestors councillor wilf morley who moved the original application of approval said that because of the non- conforming ie- signation council couldnt pufcontrols on the property however with rezoning approval it could be controlled by a site plan agreement v va motion f- by councillor jim sanders to rescind the previous motionof approval was agreed upon the motion also called for a report from the town by- law officer bruce arrowsmith mayor eldred king citing a conflict of in terest did not vote late leslie grove read bible 492 times by evelyn milsted gormley service was conducted tuesday from- the oneill funeral home stouffville for leslie grove rr 4 stouff- ville following his passing march 12 at scarborough centenary hospital he was 95 mr grove possessed a keen knowledge of the scriptures and could quote dozens of verses by memory it was said that he had read his bible 492 times and had hoped to make it an even 500 he would have been 96 on june 30 surviving family members include sons harvey wesley and leslie a daughter joy mrs norman bos six grandchildren and one greatgrandson sympathy is ex tended to mr and mrs john nigh on the recent passing of her mother mary brillinger at newmarket nursing home march 13 ser vice was held tuesday from the free methodist church newmarket with interment heise hill cemetery mr and mrs george yake will be honored at an open house saturday af ternoon and evening at the home of their son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs albert yake the occasion is their 40th wedding anniversary rev and mrs allan heise of welland visited his mother mrs joseph heise last week on the occasion of her ninety- first birthday a very interesting program was presented at 730 pm on sunday atheise hill church it was local talent night and a number of hidden talents were discovered sheri richardson of oak ridges also gave a very interesting and in formative talk on her work with young people in spain sheri left tuesday to return to that country a very challenging and interesting missions conference at the missionary church concluded sunday night the missions goal of 6200 was almost reached the wms will hold a work meeting in the fellowship hall of the missionary church at 8 pm thursday night they will work on two crib quilts the gormley young people will attend the gospel rock concert friday night at stouff ville dist secondary school the gormley womens institute will meet at 2 pm wed march 24 at the care and share shop in stouffville after this visit they will go to the home of mrs norm brown for their meeting the roll call old wives tales and gormley gazette by mrs marie duncan mrs jack gamble is the hostess claremqntmeeting by karen marks claremont do you know what its like to be blind bill brown and wally mc- williams do they will speak at a meeting in the community hall wed march 31 at 8 pm representing the canadian national institute for the blind the event will be hosted iby the claremont lionessclub a film what to do if you meet a blind person will be featured along with a demonstration on guide dogs and elec- tronicaids a question and answer period will follow an invitation is extended to all in the community to attend registration will take place march 20 and 27 for the sunday ladies slo league in the com munity hall from 9 am to 12 noon ah gals 18 and over are welcome the is 20 for the season claremont welcomes the return of several residents from the southern climes roy and rosemary itimms barbados and st lucia- steve and donna wideman jamaica wilmot and norrine hill south padre island texas being blind blair and janet clark florida and williard and marion peddie barbados there will be a film night for children march 25 at 7 pm at the community hall superman will be featured along with under the big top tickets are available for the 1st claremont cub pack spring dance april 3 at help wanted stouffville whitchurch- stouffville in cooperation with seneca college will be organizing childrens programs this summer to be successful a number of young people are required to assist the program co ordinators the minimum age limit is 16 years interested persons should write gayle atkinson seneca college post office box 1480 stouffville two references are required and while experience is not essential such in- formation will be helpful 8 pm in the claremont legion admission is 750 each call tony grist at 6492994 the next regular meeting of claremont golden age club will be held march 18 at 130 pm in the clubhouse euchre winners from last week were- lena ogden evelyn bryant elsie taylor gordon wilson evans benson and ed cammick first prize winners at the claremont womens institute euchre were art parratt and annie porter rosemary timms will be writing the claremont news for the next two weeks she may be reached at 649- 2431 claremont youth softball registration will be held march 27 and april 3 from 11 am to l pm- in the community hall house league fee is 10 per child with a 25 maximum per family allstar fee is 25 per child your childs portrait v irtlstrfftt guaranteed investment certificate paid annually 234 5 year term semi annual rates available rates subject to change dianne smyth 2941 372 j v svfl a gift to you from stouffville no appointment necessary juit drop into our store during the days and hours listed below your lovely gift picture 312 x 5 will be taken free by a professional childrens photo grapher one gift protraft to a family which nay include groups its our way of saying thank you to our regular customers and welcome to every one else r honday mar-22- vp-v-i- 11 to 6 pm tuesday mar 23 10 to 6 pm wednesday mar 24 10 to 6 pm have you hugged your car if your automobile is no longer acting very lovable if s time to think about a spring tuneup so take your car toa specialist it costs no more datsun tuneup special from 9 w markham datsun 2947711 212 wellington st w hwy no 7 markham mi here a new pool spa showroom in markham seaway pools is pleased to welcome gary walters as the general manager of our new pool and spa- showroom gary is the former product sales manager of swiming pool and spa equipment for jacuzzi canada limited and has many years of experience leading the sales force of north americas foremost pool and- spa equipment manufacturer gary will certainly be a valuable- asset to one of canadas oldest and largest pool companies we invite you to come in and meet gary and his staff of professionals and view our range of pools spas and- hot tubs patio furniture barques pool arid spa equipment chemicals and related accessories this 11000 sq ft location is well equipped withva servjce department for pools spas and jacuzzi equipment seaways installation and service crews have an average of ten 10 years experience so youcari feel confident about our expertise again the management and staff of seaway along with j acuzzp wish gary and his staff the best for the future and hope the people in the markham vicinity will 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