Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 22, 1987, p. 33

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uxbridge council briefs tribune december 22 1987 c15 new rules for gravel pits sought by robin robinson uxbridge township council is calling on the provincial govern ment to pass a new aggregate act governing aggegate extraction and pit operation in ontario under the new act license fees would be paid to the regional gov ernment and later returned to the municipality local levels of gov- erment could then use those fees to compensate for problems cre ated by the operation of a gravel pit increased traffic and wear and tear on local roads in addi tion each municipality would re ceive about four cents for every tonne of aggregate extracted from a pit uxbridge mayor gerri lynn oconnor said she meets with loc al aggregate producers each month and they are in favor of the new act the province has been considering the move for some time and the longer it is delayed the more money municipalities are losing mayor oconnor said residents concerned uxbridge mayor gerri lynn oconnor says a meeting will be held early next year to discuss several concerns residents have raised about police matters the meeting will give residents an opportunity to air all their complaints after a rash of breakins recently complaints were made about a lackof police and lack of police visibility in the township the mayor said at the dec 14 council meeting ward councillors were asked to urge concerned residents to attend the meeting both the police chief and the police com missioner will attend the mayor said council approves new cages uxbridge township council approved the purchase of four new animal cages to be used by the animal control officer and not a moment too late recently the animal control officer picked up a large dog which could not be contained by the existing cage every time the officer opened the back of the truck to put in another animal the dog kept jumping out said cal av ery public protection committee chairman the officer put the dog in the front seat of the animal control truck and went to call for help but while she was gone the pesky iviay your stockings be filled with love and cheer as we thank you for a successful year rekai johnson barristers solicitors 49 main st e stouffville the beauty and spirit of the season brings to mind most wonderful gifts friend ship loyalty and good will we thank you for yours and wish you a merry christmas natalia dmytro haluszka residents staff of green gables manor inc ww canine chewed the trucks seat belt estimated replacement cost 200 the committee voted to purch ase four new cages and investi gate replacing the ruined seatbelt with a used one washroom approved for disabled uxbridge township council approved a new wheelchair- accessible washroom for the ux bridge music hall at its dec 14 meeting council voted to go ahead with the plan but council will look for a local contractor to do the job and save an estimated 3000 design fee regional councillor don jackson said theres probably a guy right here in town who could go in and do the job regional councillor don jackson told the finance and property committee earlier there is something wrong with paying a 3000 design fee pegged at 10765 councillor when total construction costs are jackson said m h s s k si si sj s si a s 8 si si si k si si ibsit wiihai fox a cmahhu choliaou 3saion from all ills itajj at standard trust member jiudi ixposil insurance girporation 39 main street n markham 2946865 holiday hours dec 24 93 dec 25 to dec 28 closed dec 29 30 95 dec 31 93 jan 2 91 si si si si ss si si si si si si over 400 amilies came lome to glenway for christmas tfigi wmm n7jo glenway estates country club nq1 in newmarket hqmg j- glenway builders limited hours closed december 24th at 4 pm christmas day december 26th december 31st at 4 pm january 1stl986 ft ihilklju ml ftul

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