Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 13, 1988, p. 1

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3995 swatch barthau jewellers stwffviit 6404646 serving whitchurchstouffville uxbridge area countrye ltd 1 acre budding lot in limn 6405090 john whytajlt vol 101 no 28 mayors bid morley a metroland community newspaper wednesday july 13 1988 50 pages 50 cents stouffville the race is on ward 5 councillor wilf morley north street stouffville will run for mayor in the upcoming municipal election nov 14 he made the announcement monday fran sainsbury the current officeholder is expected to de fend her post shes called a press conference for thursday morley 56 a ward represen tative eight years feels lie has the leadership skills to lead the town over a very precarious period whitchurchstouffville is a time bomb ready to explode he says we need to slow thepro- cess down and do things our way although he believes stouff ville must eventually hook into wilf morley trustees strike gold stouffville if money is any incentive there should be a stampede of candidates seeking election to whitchurch- stouffvilles single board of education post this fall as of dec 1 1988 trustees will- receive 18000 an increase over the current honorarium of 458 percent this figure will inflate to 18810 as of dec 1 1989 and 19656 by dec i 1990 the chairmans stipend will go up by an additional 50 trustees salaries now stand at 12342 during mondays prolonged debate two ammendments were introduced one for 15000 dec 1 1988 and the other for 16500 dec 1 1988 both lost member harry bowes votes in favor of the 15000 figure but against the 18000 finalized amount murder accident stouffville a unitqd states psychologist has described the death of school teacher- librarian kenneth zeller as an accident this alleged view attributed to stanley newman was published recently in a us newspaper according to newman mr zeller a former stouffville resi dent died in high park back in 1985 when a car door was ac cidentally slammed against his head five teenagers later pleaded guilty to manslaughter theyve been out on day parole since last january peggy zeller kens mother park drive north stouffville could not be reached for com ment however shes quoted in a toronto daily as calling the newman comment unbelievable was he newman at the trial did he sit through the evidence like i did she asked according to evidence the ac cused gang chased zeller to his car kicked and punched him into unconsciousness slashed the tires and smashed the windows the victim died later in hospital the yorkdurham sewerage system the big pipe he looks on restricted water and sewage capacity as a plus for the town with respect to priorities he sees an enlarged municipal office as no 1 with expansion of the rec centre and library to follow if successful morley would remove himself from the inoffice routine and give greater respon sibility to staff he believes a mayors place is out on the street where concerns can be discussed firsthand he would resign his position with york region board of education but after the election rather than before hes manager of administrative services morley doesnt see past pro blems related to westfield estates as a millstone around his neck i promised the residents it would be completed in 1988 and it will he vows mr morley wont commence electioneering until fall and it wont be a mudslinging cam paign ive no axe to grind with fran he says hes told her of his intentions morley says hes hopeful she or someone will contest the post i dont want an acclamation he states wilf and nelda morley moved to stouffville in 1956 they have a son -kevin- in thornhill a- daughter michelle in toronto and one grandchild mr morley s served on many council committees including finance and recreation hes cur rently chairman of planning new lease on life for ageold stouffville fufetruck v j ageold fire truck thought to have been loiigreducci ipjfetcly refurbished at the homepftlona faiviiig tlietrucks retirement from fire town wilted under 100 degree heat in race will she or wont she mayor fran sainsbury has everyone wondering will she seek a second term as the towns chief magistrate or will she return to selling real estate well all be a little wiser thursday mayor sainsburys called a 10 am press conference at her ninth line north home most think shell defend her position why else would she call a press conference one person asked when pressed for a state ment mrs sainsbury refus ed to budge come see me on my birthday she told the tribune stouffville hotter than hot it was a scorcher with temperatures nudging the 100 degree mark monday through sunday july 411 in dividuals even companies ad justed their work schedules to provide some form of relief ive never seen anything like it marvin betz president of stouffvilles betz pools told the tribune at one toronto location fri day he said the mercury reached an even 100 the lady of the house invited workmen to take the plunge and many did he said unfortunately all our pools arent that close to completion he stated at don anderson haulage ltd those drivers reporting in around 2 pm were allowed to go home we couldnt ask any more said a spokesman for the firm since standard aggregates stouffville plant is served by independent truckers all put in a full day friday the tribune was told many stores and offices shut off their lights to cut down on heat the stouffville pool had a record saturdav airconditioners and fans were iri great demand we were cleaned out said don doner of cards hardware main street west he said theyd anticipated a big year but the demand still exceed ed the supply it was the same story with fans grant larmer of canadian tire said they were sold out of airconditioners and fans for a se- for cond time in a month people were begging them he stated culhbertson heating and air- co nditioning markham reported 781 calls on thursday alone sunday night a shower passed through the area lowering the humidity and bringing some relief the temperature mon day levelled off to a cool 86 iiwhitcliurclistomfvmreajnhs fooii mpmm iavtuiiiffj5rucey5 m jait wiumsr j euargnen f n c wti o1i mm the town- official said council infuriated request is blackmail gormley the word blackmail echoed through the whitchurchstouffville council chambers tuesday out and out blackmail councillor ron robb called it the eruption occurred when child recovers stouffville july 10 was edward bundys first birthday instead of a happy family gather ing with a cake and candle the occasion was a frightening ex perience with little edward en ding up in hospital a combination of tonsilitis and hot weather sent edwards temperature soaring his parents ken and debbie bundv burkholder street stouffville called an ambulance the fire department also responded we had him pretty well cooled down by the time firemen arriv ed the father said they con tinued the routine edward was admitted to ux bridge hospital for further treat ment and observation hes ex pected home today mr and mrs bundy have an older daughter cassandra 4 no sale stouffville a sign on a hanging basket at farmer jacks gardens read please do not disturb the residence of mrs robin and her eggs iater the notice was changed to read please do not disturb the residence of mrs robin and her babies the basket attracted more at tention than any other curious patrons ventured close but not too close owner jack burrows and staff maintained constant vigil after about two weeks when the fledgling birds had left the ncsl7 the s was removed and the basket was sold ron elliott of gormley assured the town hed drop his appeal to the ontario municipal board in its entirety if the municipality would permit him to divide his single property of 122 acres into two lots the site in question is bounded by woodbine avenue on the east the stouffville road on the north and union street on the west the request was turned down in his initial letter mr elliott claimed as unfair that the one- acre residential policy should ap ply to all hamlets across the town he said the decision was initiated because of water pro blems in ballantrae this he said was not the case in gormley where both the quantity and the quality of water is excellent i believe this inflicts an unfair and unreasonable burden on areas of the town with adequate supply and good quality water mr elliotts letter read however it was the residents followup correspondence that raised the hair on some members necks one paragraph read in part i would be willing to withdraw my objection to the plan in its en tirety providing the town would be willing to exempt my property which is the 122 acre 53143 square feet triangle south of stouffville road thats when the blackmaip rebuttal was voiced and the re- quest rejected 1 the second teen daw the summer is scheduled for latciiairi hall stouff- ville this friday july 15 t hie s p on soi v h ilc h ur c hs t oii ff recreation departments a maximum of 125 youii people can be acconi- v mbdatcdteciis are advised to come early the first dance was sold out vtw lime is 730 iot030 pm musieand lighting will be by disc jockeys unlimited admission is s350 per person latcham hall is now air conditioned for the teen dancing pleasure sjjbff i like it hot receive degrees as neighborly notes example to othersa7 sweet revenge stingers swarmb1 double threatb2 jimclar man about t page a2 ittbbpm

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