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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 17, 1983, p. 1

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metropolitan toronto mar kets 1 barbara anderson mineral supervisor for the maple district of the minis try of natural resources presented thelastest report to members of the whitch urchstouffville town coun cil last tuesday the maple district covers peel york and part of durham region and it had a total of 152 licenced opera tions in 1982 at that time the whitchurchstouffville area had 16 operations which covered a total of 1394 acres the report stated caledon lead with 30 per cent production while whitchurchstouffville and uxbridge followed with 20 per cent however production in the maple district had drop ped 22 per cent in 1982 and 24 per cent from the past eight years mrs anderson said whitchurchstouffville is only down 10 per cent this year in 1982 the total mineral production for whitchurchstouffville was 2764753 tons h really does reflect how bad the economic times are she said some of the minerals uses which include sand gravel sandstone and shale are for constructing tarmack on airport run ways parking lots roads sidewalks road construc tion safety when sand is mixed with salt for winter road conditions and build ings- the ministrys responsi bilities for the operations in clude enforcing the pits and quarries control act promoting continous re habilitation working with the municipalities in con junction with the provincial mineral resource planning policy and providing the municipalities and oper ators with information mrs anderson said in 1982 34 operations were ac tive in the rehabilitation programs of six rehabili tated sites two were con verted to lakes with future plans for estate residential development two other sites were transformed into pasture land one became a sanitary landfill site and another was planted with trees under the forest agreement whitchurchstouffvilles largest operation is stan dard industries limited with 360 acres and the smal lest operation is mj van nostrand with 75 acres according to mrs ander- son the ministry is current- ly awaiting the new pits and quarries control act which has been under discussion for years weve been waiting a long time she said once the act is passed there will be some new changes which will be- nefit the industry like re direction of funds for site re- habilitation and more security for the ministry in volving abandoned pits hospital plans z by lynn kellyt markhami pre- construction plans for the- markham-stouffvillehos- pital will be right on stream if the ministry of health immediately approves commencement of the second design phase mac cosburn chairman of the hospitals planning committee last week advised that the first phase of a sevenstep design pro cess is complete a roll study or broadly- based analysis of the com munitys health needs has been prepared and a master program outlining the cli- r the hospital has been compiled its important for people to realize there is a long de tailed planning process be cause of the significant hos pital operating costs ex plained mr cosburn construction is expected to start by the end of 1984 to be completed some time in 1986 with an annual operating budget of 20 million the hospitals operating costs for just 20 months will equal its entire capital cost he stated gormley york re gions next school bus depot could be located ingormley if4the -whitchurch- stouffville town council gives their approval murray walker presi dent of simcoe transit com pany addressed the plan- gormleysa good con ning board committee last fral position said mr wal- tuesday with a proposed ker we want something site plan to build a depot for central so the buses can be storage and maintenance of york region school buses- on cardico drive in gormley maintained regularly mr walker said the prop osed depot which could be completed by this christ- in harmony for hospital fund unionville this kham stouffville hospital weeks sunday augiist21 fund acollectionjwith all concert in the park featur- proceeds going to the hospit- ing themarkham men of harmony and the east ybrkbjarbershoppers promises to be one of the highlights of the summer the concert starting at 730 pm at crosby park in uhionvilleis being held in conjunction with the mar- al will be held during the evening were expecting this to be the concert of the year said councillor fred cox it should be a real treat anyone who saw thesetwo groups perform last year will be sure to be back brxver was just asocial hazard stouffville call according to testimony following solo perform ances the two groups will team up and sing together as an added feature union- villes tony murphy will also be on hand to do a few numbers its not too often you get two barbershop groups singing together like this said mr cox and when you do the sound isunbe- lieveable he added that it would be nice to fill the park for this special markham stouffvil le hospital benefit concert the weekly sunday even ing concerts are all-spon- mas would include office space and three bays for mechanical servicing on a three acre lot the depots main priorities would be for bus dispatch and mechanic al upkeep according to mr walker the main advantage would be convenience for bus driv ers living in the area be cause they could leave their buses overnight there convention award for local lve stouffville san dra stronach main street west stouffville didnt re- ceivc a pink cadillac or a mink coat but her efforts with mary kay cosmetics would also be summer park- didnt go unrewarded either ing available in the rear of when the firm held its con ing- it the worst case of mr britton drove through sored by unionville broad- dangerous driving ive ever stop sighs and red lights at looni and interiors and heard of in where i speeds up to 120 kilometres roofing by edmunds in co- no accident has resulted per hour narrowly missing operation with the town of other vehicles including a markham and the musi cians performance trust fund the building ttie driver has theop- tion he said mr walker explained the building would have ample space for visitor parking drivethrough mechanical bays outdoor storage space and separate entr ance and exit driveways weve made provisions for gasoline and propane dispensing he also said the company would plant trees and place birms to held camouflage give cosmetic sales atry the building from neighbor- shos novnr hin snrrv inghomes vention recently at the harbour castle hotel- and the okeefe centre the personable mother of three was presented with a beautiful silver coffee carafe anda banner in rec ognition of being named unit queen of sales it all started 2 years ago sandra explained her sister kathcrine now a beauty consultant with the company suggested she ment it sure was a sur prise she stated a unit comprises 15 or more per sons sandra topped her group any hopes for next year she was asked a cadillac would be nice she replied judger j graham sent enced a 17yearold stouff ville area youth to 30 days in jail recently if vt- vs- frjohn v james- britton wastoldjailmustbe im police cruiser v the court was told at several points in the chase j mrbrittdn would pull over- then speed off again and the planning board com mittee passed a motion to have mr walker prepare the formal site plan and sub mit it to town council for approval v posed despite his youth he according to crown attorney will also be suspended from des mcgarry seemed to drivingfortheijext jthree- lbc taunting police shes never been sorry the product sells itself she said sandra explained that it wasnt until the awards ceremony that she learned of her sales accomplish- kvoj sandra stronach n wins alstbuffvillercsident has7 t ii ft yekreandthrcemonthvasa j mr mcgarry said when v stouffville astbuffvillercsident hasbeen received 500 for her poster the first runner who wo result of sa mr britton was finally hab awarded the prizebf 200 for being the second runnerup in 300 was 19yeanold cynthia lane of st anns jth canadian national exhibition judges included christopher hume star jim romahn agriculture wri- waterloorecordgord wainman the 200 hospital will have a fracture room de- ntal suite ear nose and throat suite observation rooms and a triage area for largescale disaster vic tims as well an emergency de partment capable of treat ing trauma and cardiac pa tients is a priority said mr cosburn the master program pro- jects 30000 annual emergency visits in a population exceeding 148000 by 1986 he advised that emergen cy expertise will be pro vided bylocaldoctors ina fulltime revolving system and specialists on a part- time consulting basis he noted the hospitals structural design must have a builtin flexibility includ ing expansion provisions to accommodate demog raphic changes in the com munity the next step in the design process is the appointment of an architect to prepare the actualarchitectural de sign of the health complex which will also include doc- tors offices anda senior citizens nursing home there must be a balance between the quality of health care and the cost of that health care stressed mr cosburn our objec tive is to make it the hospit- al as stateoftheart as it can be considering the costs x he emphasized the dual importance of fundraising to raise the communitys- share of the capital expendi ture and to indicate com munity interest in a project largely funded by the pro vince i- the blizzard soccer 1 team will play teamamer- ica at exhibition stadium sunday august 28 at 3 pm half of all ticket sales made to markham families will go to the hospital building fund r for individualsand a spe- cial familypass for amaxv imum of five seats includj- t ing free admission to the cne is also available tickets can be purchased at american express co- sponsor of the event 101 mcnabb street the hospit- al building fund 114 main street n or theblizzard display at markville shopal- ping centre august 18andj 19 between 6 pm arid 9 pmr i and -august- 20 between 12 pmand 6 pm 1

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