Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 7, 1990, p. 1

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f mm m si vol 103 no 5 a metroland community newspaper wednesday february 7 1990 32i5ages 50 cents mmmmm mussehran lake and area residents enjoyed their first annual social skate sunday sponsored by the musselman lake environmental advisory corporation below left adam kernoghan 4 gets no sympathy from rosemary hogg after falling on the ice adam had a little trouble staying upright at first but eventually got the hang of skating on a rough surface below twoyearold michael gon tin gets a bite on a hotdog at ial event hotdogs for the event were donated by stouffville iga the aw group meets b3 con j stouffville woman flown to hospital not admitted a stouffville woman was rush ed to sunnybrook health science centre friday afternoon by air ambulance but was never admit ted to hospital after she lost control of her car and smashed into a hydro pole the accident happened at 310 pm on stouffville road just east of kennedy road following a snow squall julie glen 27 was travelling eastbound on stouffville road when her 1989 pontiac left the roadway headed down a steep ditch and smashed into a hydro pole next to a corn field whitchurchstouffville volunteer fire department helped free the conscious woman from the crushed metal while chief bill brown communicated with the bandage 1 helicopter am bulance crew stationed at but- tonville airport to guide them to a landing site in the adjoining field the woman was placed in an ambulance to be stabilized and then transported by stretcher to the air ambulance unit bound for sunnybrook in toronto chief brown flew to the hospital with the patient who arrived but was not admitted and went home hospital officials said monday police said ms glen was stable when she left for toronto york regional police are conti nuing their investigation and no charges have been laid in the one- car crash there were no passengers see the photo on page 3 complaint generates new town noise bylaw tracy kibble staff reporter whitchurchstouffvilles noise bylaw is about 20 years out of date and police say they can only take action according to each municipalities laws concerning excessive noise york regional police spokesman sergeant norn miles says there is no specific bylaw covering york region as a whole and after viewing whitchurch- stouffvilles bylaw agrees it could use some updating bylaws have to be updated to reflect the everchanging lifestyles and attitudes of socie- ty he says sgt miles adds police can react to complaints for excessive noise in their area but complainants must be willing to go to court but if the municipality- in which they reside has a lax noise j bylaw this rarely is the case j passed in august 1970 by the corporation of whitchurch the bylaw reads no person shall i ring bells blow horns shout or make any unusual noise or noises likely to disturb the inhabitants chief bylaw enforcement of ficer bob bennett says he will review all other bylaws in york region as well as the draft bylaw from the ministry of the environ- ment before making any changes the noise bylaw became an issue when a local couple from the woodbine avenue area com- plained repeatedly and filed charges against magna interna tionals private employee park simeon park i the couple told town council jan 23 they have had to leave their home to escape vibrating walls loud recorded music and t excessive yelling screaming and cheering from the next door park one of the biggest problems in contemporary life is the level of noise said l douglas petrie solicitor for the couple who ask ed council to enact a better bylaw mr bennett earlier admitted the bylaw here is weak and needs updating and says the si meon park noise complaints brought the issue to the forefront i i 1 11 ii 1 i mil p if j

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