f ztf ipr 1 jiriic vt sunday june 6 4 sti pleasure jvauey bodeot- pleasure valley park brock road uxbridge twpl bfginning av2 pult sponsored by the koniario rodeo 1 j children preschoolers and senior citizens free s- a the 4h interclub beef show win be held at broouin fair beginning at12 noon j vj siv z allterrier specialty dovsbowl thorn- bill community centre johnstreet and bayview avenue- beginning at- 8 amad- missionl adults 50 cents children special rates for families and senior citizens monday 9 june 7 stouffvilie baptist liens fellowship beginning witfi a cold buffet supper at 630 pm followed by a message from dr gordon- stephens ontario bible college special music by mr and mrs glen lahgfoidof newmarket wednesday 9 jane 9 fashion show in the auditorium at stouffville dist secondary school- 8 pm proceeds to the concerned citizens com- mittee tickets4 available at the marguerite shoppe villager mens wear bunnys flowers murray wilson shoes and other local merchants i thursday june 10 retirement tea in honor of mrse j nellie hopkins 4 to 6 pm at meadowcrest publicschool brooklin parents friends and former pupils are invited friday june 11 dump dance ii featuring apigroast and beer garden west shore community hall bailey roadpickerihg 730 pmto 1 am admissionl8 per couple 9 per person i proceeds to oppose thedumping of radios active soil at the beareroad landfill site event hosted by the east rouge residents association of pickering for tickets call 286-2204- 286-2490286-1462- v r v satiirday jane 12 l the uxbridge curling club is hosting a concert by the carlton show band 9 pmin the uxbridge arena dance and bar for tickets call elmer farthing 6403272 -pat- ohalloran 6402331 or keith duckworth 6404108 t xmtj4 i 1 j j the tribune wednesday juke f ust bt v a resident on elm a visitor here from the may from the files welcomed utown- i i the may newsletter dianne darling of pi the markham 4 stouff- historical reveals the following hostess recently called road stouffville found umted states margaret information dated dec- onv the 5- following a wallet- on tw tontlinson turned- it 27 1934 mr win newcomers to totos rijv irimbers of bingwood mrs emily foley 119 apparently been lost by me she replied garage sale ls t j a m e s presbyterian church is holding a garage sale this saturday on the site of the former christian supply centre main street west purchase believed to cleanup day zskjkwk members of the lst v l stouffville brownie honored j- j pack participated in a the annual cleanup bee around founders day dinner latcfaam hall and areas f members of york price is dleseysheri harris ahdc be around daughter amy 103 station road stouffvillei- from toronto mrjr and mrs chris jacque and son 3 summit place ballantrae from milton and mr and silver anniversary mr and mrs jim richards loretta crescent stouffville of the park may 4 on county beta sigma phi- mrs colin kerr and april 20 they enjoyed tsorority was held sons 583 may stone recently at le pare court stouffville from banquet hall in con- scotland cord selected girls of the year by their respective chapters s t j a e s dinner at mothers spaghetti and pizza house agincourt late maude farr only a short time were honored sunday f the death of at an open house in husb rr thefnendshiproomof fa mrs stouffville united parr glengau- o church on the occasion rlane stouffville passed v meeting of st t marks of their 25th anniversary wedding graduate congratulations to susan storry daughter of noel and jean storry f or m e r 1 y of l bloomington and now of rr 1- claremont susan graduated friday from police college at aylmer her parents attended the ceremony away may 19 scar- borough centenary hospital she was 73 surviving is an only daughter- frances mrs george shepherd of union- ville one grandson ryan thomas and five sisters service was held from the oneill funeral home friday with interment stouff ville cemetery v evans church is ursula o connor holding a garage sale r v on saturday june 5 parish council lbs 1 the now at the general vacant property on mainstreet west where marie adams christian 1 supply store was- located j parish council recently the following were elected two year term bob heenan madeleine nevins ursula oconnor joe schwarzli and colin whitebread one year term carol hains- chwang bob lewis frank mellon jerry young and past chair person casey van maris the executive will be chosen later st historical president paul burkholder r r 1 markham is the 1982 president- of the markham s historical society thii immediate past president is gordon forgie the secretary is dawn dutfield and the treasurer carman lewis directors are dawn dutfield bob hagermanv- lewis- sammurdock normreid bill brown- trevor watson albert burk- holder xrchie little murray reesor marcus jarvis evelyn whitta- more and charles tbmkins- from willow dale craig and isobel nicholson and family formerly of rr 2 stouffville and how living in willowdale were visitors in stouffville sunday and attended- the- morning service at st james presbyterian church the occasion was daughter marybeths 14th birthday f present play students of marks school v presenting a play professor fuddles fantastic- fairtale machine thurs june 3 and friday june 4 beginning at 730 pm each evening green gables races solid rock- a musical drama entitled solid rock based on- simon peter planshowers dianne leonard and david savoia will be honored at a shower june 8 at 730 pm in the fellowship hall of the missionary church- on june 15 at 730 pm a shower will be held for janice stouffer and don hamilton also in the fellowship hall of the missionary church bloomington an appearance before a recent meeting of coun cil regarding a routine adjustment of taxes brought forth a com- plaint on another aspect of them from dimitrios haluszka owner of green gables nursing home i haluszka in 1981 completed an addition faxes sponsibility of the pro- vincial assessment de- prtmeritnot the muni cipality said mayor eldredking v i believe the reason is your main structure- he added haluszka- said however use of much of the building was fes- tricted to public gather ings and general pur- s touf f ville- to the home then he we re nsi was to have his tax re- for fa thermi rate cord on the original building changed back to residential as itwas no longerjo be used for nursingcare purposes vbased on- simon peter- ry nx wiu be presentedbythe choir rehearsals cerriedabbutthejread appear i kwasailostvweekndcneckeouiitna pn set last year said mayor king said councillor charles warden if j- v you noticed a change in however- he toldf lastfali council he was cpn iiwasaiitetvweekendcheckeaitn bef6feit cana week outdoor some visitors to ux- m a kjn g- the bridge council lastarrarigements also the week theo vander geeliklwho rents 200 acres of land oh con cession 2 near durham regional road 8 had planned to throw open his gatcsto the public l u9for an over night camping session- preceded by land races featuring members of the 4 wheel drive club are they those fourbyfour trucks with the big fat wheels asked councillor sandy ewen in reference to the vehicles which were to take part theyre going to make noise and digholes jvan der geelik said -the- trucks would be there but there is no intention of damaging property- or making excess noise the trucks would go around a course but not at the same time he vsaid each one would- be i timed to determine the winner jye get complaints j when someones out the advertising they had w written by done regarding the cnur rev- r was ted cree choir premature nor- could they charge a fee as churchsundayjune 13 community church atvpnithe musical service july 4 will be they had planned- he saidthej property was zoned rural and it would takean amendment to make illegal township solicitor doug wilson said that such an amendment would take sbrmonthsi from a jegal stand- point this event couldnt take place anywhere in the township he said t ballinger people think the bylaw is restrictive jut mt protects people people buy property with a fair amount of confidence when its zoned rural it would be different if it were just f a few of your friends but hot with one thousand- v t a f motion- by councillor ewen to deny the application arid to press charges if provided by the choir of the stouffville missionary church director is esther rehearsals will be held powell of dicksons hill june 20 and 27 at pm ijustmentrintaxes where he had been pre- viously paying on 30007 he was nowhit on 10000 how do youdeter s taxes on nursing homes he asked- the latter was the re- thirteen- year old john topping of rr4 stouffville played a solo oh his tuba at whitchurchhighlands schools annual bandjchoir concert may 26 johna student in grade 8 is one of 70 young people selected to make iip ahall star bandfromthe region of york the young people willappear in concert at aurora high school june 17 i jim thomas thehax pteople told rri himhecould only appeal the old section of the building haluszka said 1 council agreedto approve tax adjust ment from commercial to residential 1 winprinte -pldughihgriis- field jignqred wasiapgroved counciuorewcn said iby council fewheh- it was k councillor gern mentioned that the lynn oconnor said crouphad originally that- while she- agreed planned to have a beer that the proposal icon- tent mayor travened the bylaw she ballinge intervened found it very hard to rwe only heard of accept the fact that the weeks this through the police township had faciliues when they called about for most other sports at that time council a permit the mayor but none for such as the agreed said he suggested the truck races v stouffville it was a slow night for developers at a meeting of planning board last week however it was a big one for planning consultants or at least it will be as they- go over the applications for development theyll be receiving in the area i the aurora sideroad was especially popular with back-to- back applications j for back to back development anton kugler who plans a39- estate residential development on the 6th concession south of the aurora rd returned to promote his beautiful development which he had discussed with council a couple of landscaping 745- sid landry excavating pond work basements water uncs backfilling instaluosifllc tanks a weeping beds sanocuvclfiuuucstohe a tw soil block work footings f wtalwotunr colvoit f1ks from speciauzing in low land clearing satvrtfav b t f ajwqj 4th conclqoi 1 i chiropractor tk jrabealdgv jvtcl fsbrwpoitoim to withhold comments until visiting the sight with accomplished they agreed with kugler that the location was ideal but still must meefthe approved needs of those and sent keeping with the official plan mayoreldred king said he had some concerns as he felt the project did deviate from the official plan we have many other areas like this in our town and i dont think its our desire to develop that way we have to keep density in an acceptable manner i suggest you revise the plan themayorsaid smith said the plan had been approved before however the region york came in and called it premature considerable difficulties had been resolved and extensive studies been done since then in an effort to make it conform he said im not saying development shouldnt take place but there should be changes said mayor king councillor tom wood moved the plan be in principle to the con- practice of this com munity to create lots as such he said we tend to develop lands here by subdivisional could just see this thing having a snowballing effect the mayor said his motion to not support was carried stouffville there were two winners of the james bessey prints at the two runof the stouffville- players production of leavinghome at latcham hall on the weekend teresa rego toron to won the framed print at the friday night draw and gordon fenn uxbridge won an unframed print on saturday night the play attracted capacity crowds both evenings thinking additions renovations establish a construction budget by havingour design service provide you with comprehensive construction drawngs ready for competitive pricing and permits residenlialcommercial sdesign team splus 498 1516 my credit union means membership not numbership stouffville district credit union ltd stouffville ontario 640281 1 it tf a certain- sultant for advice jr t however on a said heh88 b board requiring lifestyle i iis rrfcl ckairman jim sanders would try to locate the j lotssonvdamagewould t drop the first part i less successful was r planning arthur moad who was consultant willnow appearing for mervyn done- to vironmerit study the project t peter smith ap pearing for furgg in vestments presented a plan for a 20single family development in thenextlot north of the kugler proposal gvismith who told the meeting c he had been there before in 1976 with tbe plan saidlbe land backed onto the york turner lot 6 con cession 7e the ap plication was to rezone three separate lots to erect homes for the applicants use the change would be from agriculture to rural residential- s 1 mayor king ob jected however the property v at bethesda sideroad and highway regional 3forestwas t not an undnutlng and well established nm treed and offered good munity be said siding to houses in its not ihe new classified deadlines i- vi 1 p i 7vhva m r rrtf h for o cossifcoffons except reosfcffe real estate is due mondays at 4 pm v cany 6402100 ti fc