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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 15, 1984, p. 2

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a2 tribune aug 15 1984 village box meats f6 bradley 186 oz new york sirloin steaks 033 portion cost zq2 00 jjbrand sole fillets 46 oz portion 5 lb box 4 c95 339 lb fg bradley 1219 oz new york strip loin steaks 190 portion cost 259 town site for film fruit salad orange sections grape fruit sections new citrus delights 128 oz 1375 128 oz 1464 1464 ready to eat packed in its own juices octoberfest sausage 3 kg box 15 99 179 seashells 1 lb bag oeboousty sweet moist n tender gently precooked to replace fancy crab meat perfectly in these hot or cold seafood dishes salads sandwiches cocktails pastas casseroles quiche etc grand prix pure beef patties 5532 oz 1q9 1 9 36fj each weoffer w we promi jh we guarantee ion packed me3utefr odspouurr emraiiolyfioiojfnsp pods 0ne blockorth mrlww jesioethesuns master storeh0urss st james presbyterian church 101 main street east stouffvule was the location thursday for the filming of a movie segment to be aired later this fall in the story the church serves as both a sanctuary and a movie theatre the location is small town usa with mostly american actors and actresses jim thomas at hakim the originator of free frames you pay exclusive fashion name rimless frames avail- only for your lenses a million satisfied eyewit- able at slight extra cost quality and workman- nesses speak for themselves ship always guaranteed now see naturally with contact lenses hakim will fit them to perfection try before you buy soft contacts 95 1 plus onetime fitting fee of 35 senior citizens and children under 16 receive an additional 10 discount eye examinations arranged 30 convenient locations to serve you totebwwsggigg new location in markham 37 wellington st south of hwy 7 just west of hwy 48 optical mm rsws quality and workmanship ww 4715666 are scratch identity for us location stouffville move over hollywood stouffvule is coming through st james presbyterian church at 101 main street east was the location of a scene for a fulllength fea ture film to be aired this november scenes done at the church thursday included an in terior shot of a baptist con gregation and an exterior shot of a local theatre woody sidarous the loca tion manager said we chose it stouff ville as a con venience we shot as close as possible to toronto since thats where were based we wanted smalltown america and it fit the bill he explained the crew has also shot scenes in downtown toron to caledon whitby and kleinburg as well as at a stu dio in scarborough the movie the house of dies drear is funded partly by the childrens television workshop for the public broadcasting system its all about a family that moves from north carolina to ohio when the father a college professor changes jobs the family moves into a house which they later dis- cover belonged to dies drear an abolitionist in the days of slavery the children discover tun nels and caves that provided safe lodgings and passage for liberated slaves filming started about a month ago and ended aug 9 executive producer chiz schultz said the film will probably be shown nov 5 or 12 during a pbs series called wonderworks i would pre fer that it be shon in febru ary during black history week he said the american film used a canadian crew and a pre- dominantly american cast bloomington plan kill it kill itj some demand 3 bloomington we dont want it kill it these and other express ions of opposition were used by a group of about 30 rural residents attending a public meeting concerning prop osed subdivision develop ment at bloomington the session held at latch- am hall aug 7 dealt with an amendment to the towns official plan which if pas sed would permit develop ment on 79 lots in the hamlet bloomington road and ninth line north the lands in question are owned by cecil schiavello jas sabiston ltd and wm popovich david bourne rr 2 stouffville presented a list of objections that were sup ported by about a dozen other bloomington resi dents a major concern is water problems because the local aquifer is sensitive and could be polluted by sewage originating from the new homes according to bourne further development could also result in a water shortage for existing house holds he said other con cerns were hazards caused by increased traffic higher noise levels plus the loss of the areas historic tradition and other rural benefits the tradition of a small community will be com pletely lost bourne a bloomington resident for the past 17 years told council we wanted to live in a rural hamlet and you people are doing your best to eliminate these existing communi ties he used markhamand unionville as examples of areas where the rural flavor has been lost through mas sive development two people had earlier spoken in favor of the bloomington proposal after hearing the public comments council planned to await the minutes of the meeting at which time theyd make their decision however bourne and the other residents felt this would deny them further in put they pressured council to reject the amendment proposal on thespot reject it now bourne said loudly we dont want it whats clearer than that kill it the fact that the appli cants didnt have the cour tesy to appear tonight is reason enough to reject it the angrycitizen said councillor tom wood was applauded by residents after indicating he was prepared to vote against it that evening i personally think this area is unsuitable council lor wood said ive been against this from the start and i still am however mayor eldred king noted that this group of ratepayers wasnt neces sarily representative of all the hamlets residents those are not all the valid reasons we need to turn it down the mayor added other councillors express ed disappointment that some of the applicants we rent present at the meeting they also agreed that more information needs to be gathered from various gov ernment agencies at which time another public forum can be held councillor wilf morley said he hoped the applicants would be present at the next meeting so they can directly address citizens concerns no letters in support nor any formal objections had been received by the town prior to last weeks hearing

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