Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 7, 1998, p. 10

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t r v ic 9052942200 905 6402100 t news tr f v i ijt r salebyf tender by order of the court i sealed tenders will be received by the managerreceiver until 500 oclock in- the afternoon on monday the 1 6th of novemrjer 1998 at suite204 201 consumers road north york toronto ontario for the purchase of the following property part of lot24 concession 6 designated as part 1 on reference pjan ho 65r1 528 in the town of whitchurchstouffyille muhicipaily known as 15820 mccowan road stouffville ont the property consists of 75015 acres v zoned recreational commercial with a 2600 square foot detached one story wood frame bungalow a 3000 square foot metal sided building withjdog runs which is leased and an 11 stall horse barn conditions r- n t s tenders must bejn writing and accompanied by a certified cheque for 1 0 of the amount of the tender payable to irving a burton limited intrust which will be returned if the tender is not accepted and forfeited to the undersigned asliquidated v damages if the tender is accepted and the sale not completed 6y thepurchaser time is of the essence sealed- envelopes containing the tender must be marked tender stouffviile the order of the court authorizing this sale stipulated the following terms 1 not less than a a net selling priceof 55000000 b depbsitof 10 of the selling price with the offer b a further 0 to be paid on closing 2 at the option of the purchaser a vendor r takeback mortgage forthe balance of the purchase price subject to the usual adjustments for 6heyeajv bearing interest at 5perahnumpayable quarterly- r the offer must accept thelease of hekennel building- whicli expires on fefiruary 1 4 2001 at a monthly rental of 1 00000 the managerreceiver reserves the right to reject any tender t a tender whichcomplies withthe order of the court may be accepted by dthe managerreceiver without further court approval i 1 aterider whichdoes not comply with the order of the court may atthej3iscretiqn of the managerreceiver be submitted 11 to the courttforapproyal a tenders will be accepted on the basis that the bidder has ti inspected the property and no warranty representation or condition- is expressed or can be implied asto description v v use valueor in any other manner whatsoever r retail saleslfax goods and services tax or any othertax as may c beapplicabrearetob purchaser unless a propen vexemptioncertificatetis produced inspection jv f a the property may be inspected between the hours of 1 00 oclock r v fax41 6 4919706 bymikehayakawa staff writer c hen huey yee hops on the tractor to plow the fields on his fafm near mouhtjalbert its riot unusual for hirivto hawst an audience y s over the past few years vee f has observed plenty of deer moving about on his3l96acre spread r and the number ofl-four- legged onlookers seems to be oii the rise r 1 v they comealmdst to within 100yards of me when im r ploughing- yee said arid ive seen lots of tracks on my field thisfair- vv y yeeis not the onlyone who tsenses an ihcreasein deer herds staff photosjoerdwineveen yorkfanrier huey lee thinks deer numbers are on the rise ters last year in particular have made for healthier deer herds because food is easier- to find within the boundaries of york- the more healthy the herd the region more offspring it produces the ministry of natural i vvhile there is no way to con- resources confirms milder win- duct an accuratetleer count the wsi f region notice of public consultation workshop ninth line yr 69 improvements from future highway 407 to main street stouffville municipal class environmental assessment schedule c cole sherman associates ltd has beenjetained by the region of york to undertake a study to improve ninth line from highway 407 to main street in whitchurchstouffyille to regional standards the purpose of this project is jo alleviate existing and anticipated future traffic problems associated with development in the towns of markham and whitchurchstouffvijie as part of this studythe elimination of road jogs at bisecting eastwest roadswill be considered as well as investigating improvement options of the existing jog at main street this project is classifiedas a schedule c undertaking by the class environmental assessment for municipal road projects class ea two workshops vre scheduled for this project the first has now been scheduled- the second js tentatively scheduled for winter 1999 once this study is complete an environmental assessmentreport will be compiled and placed on the public record public consultation is an essential part of the planning process and membersof the public are encouraged to attend the workshops the first workshop will be held on kl tuesday november 10 1998 f 700 pm to 930 pm 1 1 glad park public school 300 glad park avenue- northwest of ninth line and main street intersection v whitchbrchstouffville the purpose of this workshop is to introduce the study and obtain comments on the problem statement and thealternatiyesthat will be considered workshop participants will also determine the level of importance given to project issuestoassist in identifying a peferred alternative- f v v a second workshop is tentativelyscheduledfor winter 1999 the purpose of this workshopwill be to review the evaluation of alternatives and the preferred alternative w if you have any questions or require additional information please feel free to contact leonard ng reng project manager york region v transportation and worksdepartment 17250ybnge street box 147 newiarketontarfo l3y6z1 tel965 830m1444 ext 5073 fax9058364590 r leonard kozacfiukpeng project manager tl jcole sherman associates ltdf 1 r commerce valley drive east thomhill- ontario- l3t 7m9 i tel 905 8824401 fax9058824399 ministry reports through its studies that populations have stabilized- over the last three to four years v deer populations are diffi cult- to cerisus acknowledged john- almond a ministry spokesperson at the aurora district office so we use trends like hunt- ing success rates or numbers of deer seen per hunterhour and numbers taken per hunter hbur to determine populations another good indicator almond said is accidental road kills however the ministry and york- regional police were unable to provide any numbers with thie deer populations being high but stable the min istry offers opportunities for controlledhunts within desig nated areas of york region the towns of east gwillimbury and georgina which come under the min- v istrys wildlife management unit 78b offers two fiveday controlled hunts for ontario residents only s the first of these began on monday and concludes today the second hunt wiirrun nov r 30 to dec4 under a controlled hunt the ministry allocates a limited number of tags which gives the hunter the right to shoot one deer c since 1994- the number of stags issued has remained con- c stant at 500 for the first hunt and v 330forthesecondr according to almond the controlled hunt tends to be a familyoriented tradition and at the same time it can generate t money to the local economy alotbfmepafticipants in me- hunts arelbcal peopled in 7 the farmcommunities you get a group of hunters including a father son and uncles ywho hunt as agrbup j mntmost cases almond i believes land owners particu- fclarly market farrners near the holland marehf welcome huritersori their property rpfb viding they ask for permission im- advance- andabidebvthe f most farmers aiesupportive ofthe because ithelps- jkeep deer populations f in check said almond c f w

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