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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 16, 1982, p. 2

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a2 the tribune wednesday june 16 1982 i r at their meeting on june 9istouffvilie parks and recreation board received the news that council had cut their 1982 budget submission by 36000 the orginal budget was submitted to coun- cil at an all time high of 247866 s3 percent up on 1981 the substantial increase was due to a reshuffling of local dayton self storage inc yc i coasatmf of lodaa4 eskimo art original aad resriats mtiqoes boob iad facaisbiiits ind mock nock mat mfcxpj y smmiqjuaaiuloam oktoasehstonteloobwiioatdi uakwmiontoftadbioestkiesaru -i- west ol woodbine behind pitt sted ab foods being sold tot kotuyantnt of slontc costs terms cnbyisakustercaid cheques telkhek aocboo ste infer phone 47scs2 auctioneer claris dm beauty pageant model talent i- competition renter the 1982 3rd annual canadian hemisphere pageant- saturday july 10th sunday july 11th the skyline hotel toronto ontario 1000000 in prizes opeatoaiagedmbon betygiris227yti4bois37jn modetgtis330trsboys530rn tatat halts fences 3- 30 yrt singles groups 1 orwwte cintdian hemisphere 1733 keels street toronto ontario m6m3w7 for entry form call 4169674507 x r community board r budgets nowincorpo- rated into one and sub- mitted by the newly formed parks and re- creation board who are now responsible for all expenditures in this the costcutting will mainly affect baseball operations and minor hockey minor hockey will receive 2400 less while the end of season project to overhaul the main ball diamond and erect new screens will be cancelled the proposal to move the ballantrae ball di amond further north and install new lighting also came under the axe however the bal lantrae tennis club will get its courts resur faced in time for the july 1 celebrations the 7000 undertaking was thought to be in jeopar dy when the cuts were first proposed after considerable discussion the board accepted and passed a resolution by chairman john hutchinson re questing council to adopt a five year plan for the building of a new sports complex kim rogers vice- chairman of finance pointed out that to sub- mit an acceptable ap- plication for a wintano grant before mid- august this years for a pqsstive experience its bill birds swimming lessons as seen on kids world on tv gjj 492-1222- tshe3 if losiikuoa c t r on j a 3 lessons will be held at the markham centennial pool saturdays beginning in september i north corridor service is better than ever pick up your copy of the current timetable at any go agentgo station or call 6303933 nevvmawetoakrvdges 7735377 bradford 1-800-268- 1983 keswlicksutton toll free deadline v would not be leasable however hex suggested that the com- mittee get to work when they meet again in september he also suggested that board members be nominated to contact the various service clubs and orga nisations to find out what the public consid- ers first priority in the way of facilities and to get a commitment from them on fundraising a sombre note en tered the discussion when hutchinson pointed out that in the central east region which includes stouff- ville wintario will have less than 2 million to disburse this year the town will probably be looking for about 500000 from them and that only 19 percent of all applications re ceived a grant iii 1981 daphne goldman re ported that the stouff- ville skating club was going it alone to raise funds to install a new- speaker system in the arena the club can not fulfill its obligation to hold next years in- terclub meet with the present system she said the club has had innumerable com plaints regarding the poor quality of sound re- production she re- ported committee members were invited to attend a meeting at the arena on june 15 when club members would discuss plans to raise 7500 to meet the cost of purchase and in stallation o arecoinmendation by cliff dunkeld that the ball diamonds bev restricted to ball use only seeing as we are not intending to over- haul the diamonds this year and considering the continual deteriora- tion suffered i think their use should be res- tricted until repairs are carried outu he said the recommendation was carried unity office stouffville the canadian unity iri- formation office accommodated in a 45 foot long trailer will be located in stouffville for a period of two days july 12 and 13 the selected site is the a p plaza main street west the exposition enti- tied self service will be travelling across the province aim of the project is to provide re sidents of ontario with information on prog rams and services available to them by the governrrientofcanada displays will be of in- terestto young and old alike a government representative told the tribune they will por tray everything from agriculture to social admission is free m cash in on the all new interchangeable games complete training c service contract available liltifsi delivery arici placement of units vrvfe leasing avaltablevic fl faljdw canadiansamusement sales 14396362 an imppster infiltrates fashion show whats this an imposter more like a wolf in sheeps clothing in reality its chamber of commerce president graydon card doing a solo promenade at the fun with fashion showspon- soredbythe concerned citizens committee in the high school auditorium wednesday night theevent raised over 1400 jim thomas vjiv k- vj stouffville a retired couples dream retirement home looksas ifit might turn out to be a nightmans president of cedar valley told a meeting of planning board last week v james- reith said he had put everything into his fiveacre con cession 7 dwelling after ihisretirement last year but now be- cause of economic con- ditions he wished to divide it into two 2 vi acre- parcels he already had a buyer for the one half he said and was seeking a zon ing amendment heather west the potential buyer said she wasnt planning to build on the property right away she wanted it as an investment mr and mrs reith didnt buy with the in tention of severing but now theyre in a posi tion where they may lose their home she said planning board chairman jim san ders said the cedar valley area was in the midst of a study and one of the cautions is to avoid severing lots f severing led to environ- mental problems said councillor charles warden if we set a precedent others with the same size lots i and frontage would be sin the position of com- jing tothe planning board and asking the same- f icouncillor- bill kampssaid approval would start an avalan- che in the countrjrl councillor- tom wood councillor for the area saidthe board would like to help but- we cant make planning- decisions on the econo- mic necessities of owners mayor eldred king said that council sup ported development by plan of subdivision but didnt support strip development couldnt mr and mrs reith be an excep- tion to the rule asked buyer west mayor king said that if we made decisions on personal situations wed have a very mixed municipality from the standpoint of municipal planning councillor wilf mor- leys motion to not sup port the application was approved by the board clarenidnt claremont winners from the all claremont public girl team were as fol- school particpants ac- lows loriknappshar- quitted themselves well on craig cathy craig at durham region kristin graham donna track and field meet beer samantha creet last week at oshawa and abby craig also- civic fields ribbon living accommodation for young polish couple with 2 yr old child local sponsors guarantee financial committ ments call competing were fiona robertson catherine mooney and leah col- lett o john and- karen marks and children emily and jackie attended the wedding of karens brother last week at stroudsburg iv ja r fsj the better business flderal department of a soeedv recoverv to i bureau isjlookingfor consumer affairstoj wweman from 8 contractors wuling and provide a full usv 6t ilendstafter his rt- f compames ableto cent accident movethe foam from re sidences removal of lire a 6401237 or 6401693 able to remove urea for- maldehyde from homes president paul tuz announced this week bureau has been approached by the e bruce solomon bcl llb barrister solicitor suite 206 72 wellington st west markham ontario l3p1a8 telephone 416 2346446 preferred areas of prdctict fiiinilv law civil litigation corporate and commercial law initial consultation fee hon vwtan davis la parsons hon james snow afleach assisting oil lu n ow ne taxable grant of p s80 i lmolcanada- mist v sisscsdv 93s unace as a brtthr ss2 s200 v is ontea belore u narf lor ueofl wtn y prlmll save up to 0 svvfar on your rg- gs tha proven 93 seasonal efficiency o the megasave i can cut your fuel txd 63 over conventional oil rred furnaces and up to 47 over conventional gas fired furnaces your heating investment win be paid back through lowetfuel bills and will continue to pay dividends in energy savings long into the future li asrmdbrmtcmmignauocimikiolujwiittll a trtg my vary 09emaq oa vi mmonf acaer of vo prtmfi kje gogrwnlocaboavumof m9asainittrhacfwwy jad for more information call your participating clare dealer today js taylor heating contractors ltd 94 dominion st oxbridge orfr calllcollect ssizz 57 old fashioned friendliness r i i only two weeks to go tiff our opening day do come and see us f youre passing this way 1 our stores great for browsing our parkings good too and with such friendly service were sure well please you opening saturday july 3 1982 toes i wed 1000 am to 600 pm thurs ft fri 1000 am to 900 pm saturday 900 am to 600 pm 12 main ste stouffville telephone 6402311 eupholster yoursofa with in stock fabric for as happy birthday to lindsay graham- who celebratedher fifth- birthday june9 due to the recent rainy weekend there were ho baseball games the evening unit of tractorsif they are will- claremdnt united ing to undergo the same church women will be entertained by the afternoon unit at a lun- cheon june 14 at 1230 at the church note to we have already contacted firms by let- ter who are betterbusi- ness bureau members but we are willing to ex tend this to other con- scrutiny procedure apt 1 plied to every member of the bureau tuz said letters have been set to 260 so far com panies accepted by the department of con- sumer and corporate affairs will be eligible for government approv- al for insulation grants when we forward the list of companies it is not a recommenda- tion or an endorsement of anyone it is simply an indicator that they have all passed our scrutiny and are consi dered by the bureau to be reputable tuz con cluded the evening unit please remembertheinouse cleaning bee inthe church kitchen at 930 am also bring your used stamps canada packer energy con servation and campbell soup labels used eyeg lasses too v claremont institute i willmeetjunel6atl30 pm at the home of isabel gregg rr 1 sunderland trans- portation willbepro- vided and will leave at 1 pmalicepeddie whitby will be in charge of the program uttleas stouffville cemetery decoration day sunday june 20th 1982 230 pm speaker rev craig f pitts stouffville pentecostal church 2a hour shop- aihomo service reupholstered like new former manager canadian school of custom upholstery new number fashion upholstery 6651990 visit our showroom summer specials brakes tuneup obfrlube competitors have thenvselect the one your car requires bring in the ad ill match the price on the work a advertised john willis auto service 20 heritage rd unit no 9 2941429 uirbide mil bollock htnttge rtajho ashntwmktontarmballm j j i 1 tiitwji- man

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