diamond sale barthau jewellers stoufftiik 6404646 serving whitchurchstouffville uxbsridge area cquntrye rtyme jtealtylta vol 101 no 17 sjohnwhytau t 64iw716 u a metroland community newspapfr wednesday april 27 1988 58 pages residents are upset over trucks whitchurch bethesda sideroad residents immediately east of hwy 48 are showing in creased concern over truck traf fic generated by standard indus tries limited lot 1 cone 8 whitchurchstouffville a delegation of homeowners brought their complaints before a meeting of town planning com mittee april 19 the company members were told had promised to create an exitentrance to and from hwy 48 more than two years ago but no thing had been done one member of the delegation said the entr ance from bethesda sideroad was big show the 28th edition of music mania is all set to go the threenight perform ance opens thursday to morrow and continues fri day and saturday show time each evening is eight oclock tickets are available at cards hardware and stouff- ville printing the director is ed warlow the producer is doris harvey proceeds will provide a 200 scholarship for the perform ing arts at stouffville dist secondary school and under write the cost of perform ances by travelling musician jack grunsky mr grunsky will visit all elementary schools in whitchurch- stouffville during the month of june including summit- view orchard park st marks dicksons hill whitchurchhighlands and ballantrae unsafe for residents especially children a petition was signed by ten people it was back on june 20 1986 that greg sorbara then the mpp for the riding of york north re quested the minister of trans portation approve an exit- entrance to the site from hwy 48 authorization followed later the committee of adjust ment in a decision dated july 17 1986 approved the following that the owner standard in dustries shall agree with the town of whitchurchstouffville that the only entrance and exit ramp will be by way of hwy 48 councillor wayne emmerson was adamant these people have put up with a lot theyre prepared to wait if the company will cooperate i maintain the hwy 48 entrance should go through thats what weve been wait ing to hear replied a member of the delegation due to a lapse in time a new application must be submitted to the ministrv the deputation was told councillor emmerson main tained standard industries should have done this on its own councillor wilf morley observed that new curbs had been installed at the bethesda road en trance contrary to the site plan agreement im sick and tired of people coming into our town and ignor ing bylaws and procedures he stated the committee agreed to re quest the ministry to close the bethesda entrance and authorize the opening of a new one onto hwy 48 puffville jutoer rentier ninth je afpress time 2 ial been received committer chairaanijoiu jofetewl 4ejd the tribune evening me awards tolhepia iiabuiaer6fjipcse3pfe arkhamstoujtville area tu 4 and markhams john bayes spfferabrsjsfhlreunlotf committee are don lewis ie john luaau les larke polly mintonjlaroid qagsb1sd afe budget hike attempt berated by trustee unique plans for downtown stouffville a walk through stouffvilles downtown business core may soon be re miniscent of a stroll along some of europes finest and quaintest streets this is the goal of the bia business improvement area board improvements supplemented by a governmentapproved 230000 pride grant are sche duled to begin soon members in dicated at a meeting april 20 included will be fashionable lamp posts hanging baskets and possibly signs indicating the loca tion of individual merchants jack verhoog said illuminated signs could be attached to the light standards these he said would be leased to the businesses with ownership retained by the bia hydro is anxious to do away with overhead wires extending from post to post mr verhoog explained the signs he said would prove beneficial to strangers in town since theyd know immediately where to find what theyre looking for member mike larkin wondered about hanging baskets on metal posts pointing to the danger of electrocution when flowers are being watered he noted that wooden stan dards similar to those on main street markham could solve this problem stouffville six trustees attempted to increase york re gions already inflationary educa tion budget by 24 million dollars monday night but failed they were outvoted 86 an angry harry bowes mem ber for whitchurchstouffville told the tribune that had the proposal gone through the budget hike would have soared to almost 14 per cent the finance committees ori ginal figure of 270000000 was approved bowes was opposed the service were providing has reached a point where its more than taxpayers can afford mr bowes told the meeting he urged the budget be drasti cally cut so the ministry of educa tion gets the message an anticipated government grant of 12 million was cut to 5 million mr bowes didnt let his cohorts off the hook either he said hed opposed various projected in creases during the year and wasnt about to change his mind summer school for elementary tie gladys clarkson mary lintnir erla malloy marion murphy eisfesandersi aiue lia smith mar joric smith and aldine sinclair the president for 1988 is ttv i gwenmj and french immersion students isnt required he claimed the local municipalities attempt to live within their means and so should we he stressed people he said are becoming increasingly upset over education cost increases that this year soared by over 38 million despite the hike no renovations are planned for the music and sci ence rooms at stouffville high and the roof at whitchurch- highlands will not be repaired a portapak modern portable has been approved for orchard park mr bowes announced vet clinic i to move ringwood the oconnor veterinary clinic is moving from its present location at the corner of hwy 48 and the bethesda sideroad to ringwood the centre for treatment of small animals will operate out of the former johnson residence west of the intersection as construction are complet ing renovations with an opening planned for may 2 dr brian laing and dr peter weidelich will operate the clinic monday and thursday 8 am to 7 pm tuesday wednesday and friday 8 am to 430 pm and saturday 10 am until 12 noon in addition to small animals livestock including cows and horses will be treated as farm calls like before dr laing told the tribune the johnson property was ac quired a year ago and leased until the clinic was ready to move dr laing explained treatment of small animals was a main reason for the switch in sites dr laing said theme planned for business core stouffville stouffvilles past will become part of its future such is the driving force behind the business improvement area boards recently created herit age committee as it seeks to de velop a theme for the downtown business core april- 17 u 23 was education week in ontario angela howeti mirny sclwols marked the occasion with special grade 8 for addiilo projects and programs including whitchurch- coverage seepage a highlands shown here arc saxophone players ifmwmas al dickson owneroperator of the snowbird said hes been reading up on town history and finding it very fascinating he feels something of the commun itys background could be in corporated into an appropriate theme he also suggested an identify ing cartoon that could be incorpo rated into all business adver tising the bia is anxious to recruit members for its heritage com mittee in this regard mr dick son advised against representa tion from the chamber of com merce that group has a wide diversi fication of interests he stated im more interested in concen trating on the heritage core from albert street to park drive two bia members paul roney and jane rooney indicated a desire to become involved with additional support expected once the project becomes better known auction stouffville a house was sold by auction saturday five serious bidders ran the price up to 187500 for the home of clarence summerfeldt 398 elm road stouffville in the end only the owners nephew john summerfeldt westlawn crescent stouffville survived sale of the residence and con tents was handled by auctioneer frank bennett rr 1 union- ville mr summcrfclt nowa resident of parkview home stouffville was in attendance other selected prices follow a dining room suite 2350 a player piano 850 a bookcase 750 a set of silverware 510 a bedroom suite 305 an antique rocker 120 whats ins i host vetetansa2 students shinea3 canine therapya4 super track stara5 tops in buslnessa6 beautiful brldea7 positive approacha8 beloved pastor a10 rosannecufpi positive approachpage i i i