Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 1, 1982, p. 1

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is a metroland conuniuiky newspaper jt jit5 tv vol 95 no 18 -ji- wednesday september 1 1982 25 cents 14 pages if tl w t if- t l york region board of educa tion chairman michael neill told trustees at last monday nights meeting that the prop- osed 38 increase in honorar ium was reasonable when compared to other boards and municipalitieshis remarks proceeded lavoteto increase trustees allowance from 7200 toj9944 as fromdec82 with a further in crease1jfjb7o in 83 and anadditiohal increase of 5 in dec84 j t fjtsevenmembers spoke against an increase stating that their position was one of j publicservice that did not re quire measuremeritjn terms of monetary gain r trusfeexraigj2ribarnew- market delivered an iihpas sioried pleafor restraint stat- ing that to refuses an increase may not solve the countrys problems but it is at least a start in the right direction the restraint theme was also that of bill monroe newmar ket who deplored the provin cial goverments decision to let local boards set their own scale of remuneration he asked are we getting too greedy we cannot justify an increase by what other groups are doing must we measure everything in terms of dollars and cents ruth reesorvaughan was also quick to condemn the pro- vincial goverments decision along with trustee audrey hall georgina snetefused to vote for an increase both ladies pleaded embarrassment at being put in such an invidious position y trustee harry bowes whitchurchstouffville also voiced strong disapproval of an increase i dont know about other municipalities but i do know that there are an awful lot of people in whitchurch- stouffville who do volunteer work year after year with no recognition or remuneration whatsoever i feel i am well paid with my present honorar ium and cannot in all conscien- cesupport anincrease most politically partisan speech of the eveningvame from trustee colin goodfellow markham who stated i do balloon pays off not believe in forced labor ottawa is not following its own guidelines the six and five per cent solution is not possible ex cept in the minds of federal liberals it is a political ploy the exercise in restraint is an- exercise in mentalgymnas- tics he concluded nearly all trustees spoke on the motion which was passed by eleven votes to seven other trustees who spoke against the motion were ken taylor east gwillimbury and glenn macalpine richmond hill stouffville all rhem- bers of the presenfy98182 town council will7be seeking -fe- ielectionnov8 v h the last to indicate their in- vtentionsfare charles warden wafdlandjimraeward3 mayor eldred king council- diors tom woodfward 2 bill kamps ward 4 wilf morley s w ar d 5 p n ck j i nrjsa nd e r s war36alitsaid jearliektfiey would standagaintyr sc6uncillor warden said several projectsincluding the 500home dulyertonbpvelop- i ment had advanced toa stage t where each should soon become k a f ealityhe saidhe wanted to ffsee them through on the question of itnew re- v creation complextcouncillor warden voiced support for completion of the first phase when we needit andwhen we i can afford jitvthissegment will include anew ice arena and k community fiall he described mhe present fink in stouffville as a disgrace he pointed out j however that the townsurban yareajkitqufiville would derive 5 mbreiuse outof sucba facility t therefore ttie peoplewho would ibenefit most by itshouldcon- i tribute nioretowaras ittrirough pj various fundraising ventures i councillor warden theres potential for growth in have you ever wondered what happens to all those balloons the ones with special messages promising the finder a reward mf returned that are released at special functions- you could search for a thousand years and iv never find one yet strangely the woodbine corridor due to enough there are occasions the extension of hwy 404 such wn you heanfrpm someone deadline change v therell be an earlydead- line at the tribune for real estate classified and display ads labor day weekend s i those wishing to placed adsniust have them in by 5 pm friday sept 3- the regular monday deadline will resume the following week buildup can prove beneficial to the municipality he said but it must be controlled x councillor rae said he wanted to do something about roads this trip any particular ones he was 1 asked all ofthem he replied- all the town roads j- who picked one up on july 19 after spending the weekend at toronto island jbhnvand lynda lilleberg of elmrd stouffville along with their two sons brian 13 and brad 10 set sail for french mans bay in theirsailboat vfreestylerenqutebrianfe wine at festival stouffville wine will be part of the festivities when christ church anglican holds its fundraising barbecue and t- stouffville well well v well- s5 jr i4fit vthat wild well at the depajtr irient of natural resources v- cohoe salmon fish hatchery at 3 ringwood is still gushingde- spite promises that it would be all under contror by last week j the well was dug m july with the department looking for a few hundred gallons instead it got a few thousand and the j end isnt in sight yet j margaret mack assistant hatchery manager said that while the flow had still not been stopped it had decreased con- siderably with just a little coming out around the ground 1 she said they had drilled another well which they were using to pump the water level down and were now awaiting delivery of a screen for use in putting cement down the well to seal it the wild also cut off the water supply of five nearby re- sidents who were subsequently supplied with water tanks by the department however don burd who with his wife joyce operates burds trout fishing pond down the road found the water flow into his ponds re duced from 150 gallons a mi nute the amount necessary to maintain the proper tempera- ture in them to 50 gallons a minute this week despite thede- partments claims that it has it own well subdued burd said there had been no change whatsoever at his own it is expected to be at least another week before the well at the- hatchery is brought completely under control may lip ren stouffville testa villas isnt the onlyapaftment block in town facing a stiff rent in- crease tenants atboth85 and 105 winlane drive have received y notice theyll be paying more with the formers boost slated for sept 1 and the lattersfor some secoridarv charges on appealgansttheirappllca- r7xlijiil tion for a land severance was 0 such as air conditioning units uphematihntario municipal favor was presented to council a pair of champions linda joyce of kennedy road rrl uiiionvilleand her mok gab mare katinka are a winning combinationthe pair won hie open english arid open western classes as well as both cham- pionships at the cne morgan horse competitions recently look out for them both in the forthcoming uxbridge and markham fairs deam home 1 nightmare u 9 stouffville despite the eloquent pleas of two brothers thattlieir dream home was be- coming a nightmare an and it was refused subsequent applications to yorkregion and the omb were also turned down a- later on a petition which showed the neighbors 33 to 3in jdam again spotted a balloon fldatirigbh the surface and managed to re trieve it the balloon had been re- leased from lake orion michi gan by a girl attending a com munity day event sponsored by the local parks and recreation department attached to the balloon was a card stating that the person finding the balloon that had travelled furthest be fore august 182 would receive a 25 reward brian received his cheque last friday f the twist to the story came stouffville cam fella the powerful pacer owned by stouffvilles norm faulkner and norman clements of wil- iqwdalebecame the first horse since abercrombie in 1978 to take canadas unofficial triple crown of harness racing when he swept to victory iri the pix dete at montreal this week- minutes later when brad spot- end t ted a second balloon just a quar- the horse which-hadpre- terbfamile away this one viously taken the queen city had been released in kitchener and confederationcup ontario by someone partici- brought in 131950 for his two pating in aebntest sponsored by macdonalds and famous play ers theatres brad is still wait ing to hear if he has won a big mac or a pair of theatre tickets owners boosting his wins this year to 660414 second only to the 19 million earned by for tune teller accordingto a spokesman the church will convert its base ment into a wine cellar for the occasion and will sell the be- veragealongwith its baked goods and barbecued chicken gordon watt a member of the festival cqmmitteersaid the selling of wine would be a first for the stouffville church but thatother churches in the area have done it before weve checked very care- fully to see that it doesnt in- v fringe pn church canons he said- v he said he hadnt heardof anyopposition to the plan but one member of trie church told the tribune he would not be partaking in the festivities be- cause of ttie decision money raised from the event which starts at 10 am and goes to 7- pm will be go toward paying off the church mort- gage august- lthis year a monthly charge of3 or 35 annually was assessed for freezers and a charge of 4 a month or 50 a year for air conditioners the proposed rent is 2786 per cent the tenant said with the average onebedroom going up to 335 from 262 those with broadloom or of a larger size face increases that would take them- up to 363 and 370 re spectiyely a twobedroom with broad- loom could be as much as 409 the tenantsaid a fee of 12 for parking was ajsosaidto be proposed v the resident said thatplan- 1 ned repairs tothevlaundfy oom and a new roof for the building had still to be carried out ra bethesda sideroad and his brother domenic of toronto that he had failed to present a eldred kinginspected the propertyaibylaw was drawn up proposing rezoning marfas prima facie case during his said it was droppedhoweyer when comments from residents were 19 to 6 against the last appeal by the defen dants was to the committee of adjustment which approved their application marra said that heand family had planted 3000 trees mon thelot- after clearing itbf rocksand had worked to keep threeandahalf hour presenta tion and concluded the hearing at that time as a result paul mingay solicitor for the town of stouff ville whichhad instituted the action- anappcal against a de cision of the land division com mittee supportingthe applica tion was not obliged to speak hikes of from 90tomorethan 100 forgone bedroom apart ments according to spokesmen there they also told us it could be more said one resident twobedroom apartments are said to face an increase of about 20 ivl weve been well looked af ter however said one of the tenants rve complaints they said therewasno addi- tional chargefor parking neither the superintendent at 85 or 105 would comment on the proposed increases t at testa villa increases as much as 48 per cent are in the offing rental hearings on all- three apartment buildings are expected to be heard sometime- in september a prima facie case deals with hv in good condition the- presentation of evidence thepresentsituationwas deemed adequate to establish a creating a hardshipvmarra fact or presumption ofsame- said granting the severance hindson had argued that the- wbuld-givemyvbrothefthe- marras brothers in their ap opportunity to builda home he plication to sever their 10acre doesnt do thatveryday apiece of land at bethesda hesaidhehad tried to farm i got wasabaleof hay all the requirements of the by- said chairman hendythe law covering minoryariances question has nothing to do with their placewas welltreed whats best for ybur- family had frontage in excessdf that of- the decision hasto be made on other houses nearby and of 39 thegeneral planningforthe properties in the area 22 were area vj f r f under thelp acres required by- domenic marra said that the the bylaw f twot families wanted to live minor variance is a relatjye close t6gefherit hota saidhiridson a j -11- if t piece oi lanaaiceinesaa he said he had tried to farn at 85 winlahe residents f s and kennedy ave into the land byhimself i nf sonth twofiveacre parcels had met g wasabale of hays jail term a 17yearold stouffville youth was sentenced to eight months in jail plus two years proba tion following his conviction in newmarket court of break en- try and theft offlexibilitymustbegiventoits l7 interpretation k man had not to give hindsonsaid there had been uptherewas more than one no demonstrative adverse- way toskinacat- m effectshown t6 adjoiiilngl p owners willis of scarboroughafter in his testimony enrico mar- descr the z ra said that he his wife and his and others nearby said that brotherand his wife had purch- terms of l 0 p an s ased the property in 1969 with th p not creating an the idea of building homes for extension to residential de- kttk fomiline rt it both families on it the planning department of the then township of whitch urch told them it would be all righthe said an application for a sever- ance was made in 1973 to the township of whitchurch- stouffville the witness said velopment when asked by the chair if it were a minor variance willis said it was as it doesnt alter the character of the area in her ruling however hen dy said the proposal was not compatible with the develop ment extend license 3 v l s j collecting their pledge sheets from barb sched travis white centre and derek hamilton are hist two of the many stodflvule toonttteriwhowinbeenteredfauieterryfoxrniionseptember i9 it is hoped that many others will follow their example pledge sheets are available in most local stores court was told that cameron frazer had broken into three homes a music story and the stouffville library the latter on occasions when cash- stouffville town transport rr 2 markham and property were taken council last week gave its sup- told council he was opposed to it judge david scott was told port toan application from wil- justlsupporting rcriniefryou that while awaiting trial on the jliamtrennie transport ltd should supportall charges the accused was foran extension r itspublic although morgason has not charged with shoplifting he commercial vehicle operating applied for a similar extension was described by his counsel as- license he told the tribune he wanted an immature persqnwho can- sui toyseeiwhatjcouncillststand not cope with his problems the would binthehiattervfa arl lj j u- ii ontar6highwaytansportirtoirigfsuport in rnarh urnnihaiinur the com- plecpiincillbr billkamps verpart xsaidatpresentfregulations been tried before without sue- loads instead of just full loads weresuch that itofteiitbok ff cess prison term would be to any destination in ontario three trucksto deliver one lit- rrjim holt f necessary to act as a deterrent v lome morgason of lomes- tleboxsar i- x h

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