b4 economist suntribune aug 29 1984 funfilled day in raymerville a childrens sports day was held at raymerville park organized by the raymerville community association in the top picture children toss waterfilled balloons back and forth while below children under three take part in a race winners were race three and under molly block balloon race 4 to 6 years linda guerrieri water balloon toss 7 to 9 years jamie bunbury billy ristevski race 3 and under abbas fazal race 4 to 6 years shafin jadavji balloon break 7 to 9 years billy ristevski balloon break 10 and over ali zwicker sebi coppa race 7 to 9 years reggie adubofuor race 10 to 12 years sebi coppa race 3 and under amanda heydorn race 13 and over lui fiorino balloon toss 10 and over tie between rhonda brown nicole mathieu and alan fox zoyeb karachiwala sjoerd witteveen buttonville house move is postponed by dorothy reesor wouldnt you know it the brown house didnt get moved as scheduled there has been a delay in preparation and the move will be in about two weeks lacac is investigating the fuller house on the east side of woodbine ave to desig nate it as a historic building it was built in 1850 and is in very good condition the village forge at the corner of wood bine and 16th ave was designated last year to be preserved two weddings last saturday browns corners united church was the scene of two weddings at the first michael hammond and bar bara schulte a policeman and police woman from pickering were married they anticipate living in the markham area in the future the second wedding was that of david mcneil and lynda miles lynda is the daughter of councillor elson miles and his wife joyce dave is a recent graduate of university of toronto in forestry he has a job in espanola ont and will take his bride to live in their newly purchased home in near by webb wood many guests attended the wedding and enjoyed a reception following at the prince hotel york mills imayor carole bell lyndas employer and a family friend proposed a toast to the brideamohg the guests was daves 100- yearold grandmother size and appearance questioned unionville residents upset over shopping centre plans everything from the appear ance to the size of a proposed shop ping complex on hwy 7 just east of kennedy rd has raised objections from concerned neighbors im concerned with the architecture it looks to me like a cross between neomarkham and pseudorennaisance said al brown a resident who lives two doors west of the site it looks the same as the markham library which im not enamoured of he was speaking at a public meeting held by the planning com mittee to consider the amendment of a bylaw which would zone most of the land in question special com mercial the northwest corner however must be zoned different ly because it is located in a flood hazard area where no structures can be built mr brown was most concerned about the kind of commercial businesses are going into the prop osed building a special commer cial zoning means it can be used for retail uses normally found outside of shopping centres such as furni ture appliances brewers retail banks and restaurants what will be the effect on lifes tyle and on traffic which is bad enough now he asked the com mittee assistant planning director ron bose explained that the use of land is effectively controlled by the amount of parking space avail able in this case there will be 90 spaces i trust the restaurant wont be a tavern with live entertainment asked mr brown he was also irked that the com pany behind the proposed complex has no name but is numbered 551061 ontario ltd i wish i knew what it was cal led he said i hate to deal with an anonymous company the placing of the building is un usual because it will be built right on the lot line of the property in stead of the six metres usually re quired on each sideyard there will be 12 metres in the form of a rear access driveway through the mid dle of the complex theyre putting too big a build ing on too small a lot mr brown cautioned explaining he is an anthropologist concerned with lifestyle and the quality of life he was afraid developers would take out trees and top soil and maybe in 50 year youll have some trees again he suggested the town follow the example of germanys black forest area where whenever a tree is cut down two are planted another resident owning land to the east of the development said he believed the zerolot line unfair i dont think i should have to build against another building said john jameson who owns property to the east of the site it will obstuct the view of anything i want to build on the lot and ill be forced to use the same architecture he also pointed out that he had been told to build a 30ft landscap ing strip in front of his nissan deal ership two doors down while the new developemnt is only required to build a 20ft strip planning director tom januzewski told the committe that 30ft strips are required on arte rial roads and highways i challenge you to find another 30ft strip on hwy 7 besides mine said mr jameson adding hed been unfairly done by because the extra landscaping had cost him money and parking spaces the committee asked mr jame son to appear before the adminis trative committee to discuss the matter further and mr janus- ze wski was asked to make a report the public meeting was adjourned to sept 18 wr w m iencf the economist and son invites nonprofit groups to publicize their activities free in community calen dar to do so contact information markham at 2344300 or 7313145 or direct items to their office in the markham community library basement weekdays between 9 am and 5 pm thurs aug 30 antique show at markvule shopping centre featuring 28 dealers 930 am to 9 pm to day and tomorrow 930 am to 6 pm saturday there will be an antique identification clinic run by the royal ontario museum between630and830 pm thursday and friday and 14 pm saturday fri aug 31 golden k kiwanis club 10 in the heritage centre 17 anna russell way unionville seniors podiatry cli nic noon at the heritage cen tre 17 anna russell way un ionville cost is 5 plus ohip please bring a towel phone for appointment 4774944 sat sept 1 on display wooden bowls carved from knots of local trees by w jay of markham at markham community lib rary art in the library this month an exhibition of paint ings by marshall montgomery of locust hill in the program room lower level markham community library international show jumping competition at eglinton equestrian club for further information call 889- 6375 cabbage patch kid birthday party at mar kham fair grounds 14 pm preregister 1 per person proceeds to the markham stouffville hospital fund for further information call mary webster at 2946629 or pauline davis at 2942279 sun sept 2 golden anniversary international pony club show jumping championship at eglinton pony club in tbornhill call 8896375 mon sept 3 alberta rebekah lodge resumes its regular meetings atspmatthe lodge hall corner of joseph and albert streets in markham meetings on the first and third monday new members wel come for information call margaret campbell at 2949802 or ruth hutchings at 2940386 tues sept 4 election day dont forget to vote wed sept 5 registration for fau chil drens programs thornhill community centre library computer tutor for preschool level twelve week course 36 markham group of artists fall program reg istration 930 followed by a critique of members recent works by either jacquie jacobs or rudi stussi at 11 am meetings every wednes day from 10 am to noon and from 1 to 3 pm at the mar kham community library downstairs in the program room improve your image with gail frielander who will speak on the image of success at the first wednesday net work meeting in the milliken room cullen country barns at 730 930 am fee 7 dog owners unaware of bylaw resident a thornhill woman dis gusted with unwanted gifts left by dogowners and their dogs thought shed do something ab out it in a letter to markham town 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