Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 24, 1986, p. 1

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the tribune 30000 copies v s l vol 2 no 21 a metroland community newspaper saturday may 24 1986 56 pages 25 cents vision to proceed neighbors oppose traffic wrestling mayhem delights stouffville fans lady wrestler silver rose grimaces as shes flung over the top rope during action wednesday at whitchurchstouffville rcc complex she rebounded to pin opponent sheena the voodoo queen much to the delight of hundreds of noisy spectators the bout was part of an actionpacked card put together by david mckigneys big bear sport promotions wrestling fans will be able to catch some more mayhem on wednesday june 11 when the same cast of ring giants invade uxbridge arena chris shanahan museum volunteers honored if their hundreds of hours of volunteer time were measured in dollars it would be beyond our towns ability to pay this is the appreciation shown by mayor fran sainsbury to wards an organization called friends of the museum a group of mainly whitchurchstouffville residents who give of their time in aid of various museum projects the site is located in the hamlet of vandorf on thursday these people were honored at a volunteer apprecia tion party held at the museum names added to the five- year service plaque included maurice dewitt june ponting george van nostrand betty tid- man and laurie winborn recipients of pins in recogni tion of three years service were reta alcorn ann collard edna edwards bev noble and lynne rubbens ministry of citizenship and cul ture achievement awards were received by gillian butler miriam duckett earl goforth josephine avizius elva williams and helen roberts presentations were made by david waite chairman of the whitchurchstouffville museum board mayor sainsbury said the volunteers not only give of their time without remuneration but also assist in many fundraising activities including the antique and classic car show one of the best known displays of its kind in ontario in addition theyve also donated many of the items cur rently on exhibit at the site mrs sainsbury said whats inside i red carisen receives special award5 r jfl 1 f 1 directory comment p4 childrens page p10 entertainment p14 care care p19 to 26 sports p27 28 real estate p32 to p36 classified p37 to 43 sites thrilled michelle gets a new car30 pickering council has approved a 23lot residential sub division in claremont despite objections from neighboring homeowners claremont estates ontario li mited will develop 22 single- family detached dwellings on a 242acre parcel located just west of old brock road and south of central street we are against the plan john marks of 5020 william st said at a recent executive committee meeting and i am speaking on behalf of all property owners on william street i feel the subdivi sion will be disruptive to the street because it will cause an increase in traffic the streets in the area are not constructed to handle com mercial traffic and it would be disruptive to residents he added mr marks also claimed higher car and truck volumes would pose a safety hazard for children who walk to claremont public school we are very seriously con cerned about the impact it would have on the children the rate payer said he claimed the area around william street is frequented by commercial vehicles coming from stouffville and told commit tee members that drivers use it to avoid congestion at the four cor ners of brock road and central street glen easton a planning consul tant for claremont estates said he feels the subdivision wont cre ate a traffic problem with respect to the increase in traffic i dont feel that 23 addi tional lots would have an impact on existing homes mr easton stated pickering mayor jack ander son agreed claiming traffic volumes in claremont surely are not that high drilled wells and a septic sys tem will service the new lots most of which back onto mitchell creek a revised planof subdivision presented to the town by proctor and redfern limited on behalf of the developer received final council approval this week

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