Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 27, 1971, p. 3

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thursday slav 27 19il t1ie tribune page 3 century city means new 6 million hospital uxbridge twp higher taxes are not all that face the lx- bridge ratepayer if century city goes through according to dr charles godfrey rr 1 goodwood a member of the board of governors ux- bridge cottage hospital it will mean greater demands on our hospital facilities which are already strained to the breaking point he stated at a meeting of the why a city- citizens committee may 2 thirtyfive thousand more residents mean 175 more hospital beds will be required although revenue properties has stated a new hospital will be built the residents of the township will have to put up the funds at current prices 175 beds would cost s6000000 the federal and provincial govern ments through taxes would put up 4000000 the remainder 2000000 would be raised by public subscription in addition the cost of outfitting the hospital would require more funds from the ratepayers at present there is a restriction on elective admissions to ux bridge hospital emergency ad missions cause great difficulty this situation can only get worse with a century city type of expansion dr godfrey con cluded lake scugog pickerel a fishy tale york region who said you had to hack your way through miles of bush into the interior to catch pickerel lake scugog is teaming with them says the department of lands and forests thats right lake scugog surprised so were the workmen when they set traps for muskellunge last fall and had to throw 30 and 40 pickerel out daily and if you think the presence of pickerel in a lake only 40 miles from toronto is too good to be true how county of ontario notice to property owners to destroy weeds notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land in accordance with the weed control act rso 1960 c 427 section 3 13 and 19 that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the county of ontario are destroyed by the first day of june 1971 and throughout the season as often as it is necessary to prevent the ripening of their seeds and dispersal of their pollens the municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed charging the cost against the owner and collecting in like manner as for municipal taxes the cooperation of all citizens is earnestly solicited ray medd m a colville a richardson j w piatti county weed inspectors weed control areas rates about this con servation officers assure us muskellunge large- mouth bass perch and carp are in abundance aoundance but the most in credible part of this fishy varn has vet to be told last fall the ontario water resources com mission tested pickerel from the lake and found them to be safe for human con sumption three injured in 3 vehicles may lower mill rate school board garfield wright becomes honorary rotarian york county the mill rate in georgina east gwhlimbury north gwillimbury and whitchurchstouffville may be lowered fractionally following an investigation into the 1970 sup plementary assess ment before adjourning a meeting between trustees and municipal representatives may 19 the board an nounced the 1970 assessment figures supplied by the four municipalities would be investigated chairman arthur starr said the figures suggested that the growth rate in 1969 was four or five times greater than the growth rate in 1970 we only became suspicious as we prepared for this meeting he told trustees but we may- find nothing at all when questioned by the tribune mr starr confirmed that the change in the mill rate for whitchurch- stouffville would be almost negligible announcement dr m l sterling is pleasott to announce his association with dr h el schwartz for the practice of general dentistry at the unionville pro fessional building highway 7 onequar ter mile east of kennedy ltd phono 2971653 by appoint ment only 5 500 loss garfield wright is presented with an honorary membership by rotary president mike crompton following an address on regional government may 17 with good will a great leal of hard work and confidence between the region and area municipalities regional townships of rama mara thorah brock villages of beaverton cannington m a colville area code 705 rr no 1 4371038 sunderland ontario town of whitby township of east whitby a richardson brooklin ashburn ont 6553771 townships of reach scugog scott uxbridge village of port perry town of uxbridge r medd port perry rr no 1 9852634 port perry ont town of ajax village of picker ing township of pickering j w piatti oshawa apt no 104 7239540 110 park rd north oshawa county of ontario administrative office 605 rossland rd east whitby ontario whitby 6685891 the rates charged for weed cutting by the county of ontario 1100 per hour with a minimum charge of 2000 per lot com plaints regarding noxious weeds may be made directly to the weed inspectors or the county of ontario administrative office wm g manning administrator and clerktreasurer stouffville three persons were admitted to hospital and property damage was estimated at 5500 in a 3vehicle crash may 12 at the intersection of hwy 48 and the bloomington sideroad gordon metcalfe 61 of huntsvilie his wife mary 58 and john hunt 46 rr 3 uxbridge all received head and facial lacerations mr metcalfe also suffered a broken shoulder and mr hunt several fractured ribs and a broken nose the other driver was marion fowler 41 of toronto more than 60 news stands carry the tribune government can be made to work mr wright told members of the service club york region is a lusty infant who will survive the many criticisms which have been levelled and are being levelled against it the chairman predicted markham photo centre lambs not crushed subway users treated worse lawyer york region a toronto man charged with causing un necessary suffering to animals was acquitted in richmond hill court may 14 testifying on behalf of the crown con stable james wilde opp downsview detachment told the court he counted 17 tv 10 iy in lrnfiiv suburban final 0l iiv ijyilu lini uukkent features mpp bill hodgson york north who comments on the york county school board table tennis at its very best council lor betty van nosterand plays against tom lonergan town of whitchurchstouffville midnight rambler thi first in a youth oriented programme featuring koop iieil- bron of richmond hill and his guest richard needham an interview with jim johnson author of the book the partys over richmond hill ca8letv znilh 81000 lambs crammed into the back of a station wagon owned by toni mecelli after stopping the vehicle on hwy 7 he said he pulled the vehicle over because the rear bumper was almost scraping the ground taking the witness stand inspector richard parry testified the sheep were crowded into a seven by four space behind the front seat he said he found 4 lambs crushed to the floor they were packed in against the side rear and front seats he told the court he said he felt the animals were in danger of suffocating but toni mecelli denied that he was causing the animals undue suffering when i put them in the car all the lambs were standing when it started to move i guess the sheep got scared and huddled together at the back none of them died or suffocated or had their bones broken he told the court he usually used a truck but couldnt march 2 because it was being repaired he said it was the first time he had used the station wagon on such a venture and promised never to do it again in moving that the charges against mecelli be dismissed council for the defence told the court people in rush hour traffic on metro subways are more crowded than the lambs in mecellis car judge robert taylor agreed and acquitted the accused town of whitchurchstouffville re garbage disposal this notice is to advise that the garbage disposal site on the 2nd concession line of uxbridge township owned by mr b beach is for the use of residents and rate payers of the former village of stouffville only and the former township of whitchurch had an agreement with the r w bremner co whereby residents and ratepayers of the former township of whitchurch have use of this site located on lots 14 and 15 concession 8 for the disposal of waste since the former agreements between the municipalities and owners of garbage dis posal sites remain- in effect until april 1972 residents are requested and must use the facilities that were available to them as set out above until new arrangements are made in the year 1972 jeoeffieeeaeopoaeeeoeoooeooooeeeooeoooeeoodoaeeaeoeoooeaoeo june 1 is census day whats new with you this is your chance to till canada who you are and how youre doing census day is almost like voting day its your right and privilege your chance to let canada know all about yourself and your family how and where you live its as secret as the ballot all thcss facts become statistics and many organizations use them to plan for our future this is how governments know where to spend money for the most necessary things hospitals schools housing projects roads and highways community centres parks for example a high percentage of children under five in one section of your community may alert the board of education to the need for a new school or districts with a high proportion of substandard housing may be identified and ear marked for urbal renewal and development programs things like that its a doityourself census any day now youll receive your census questionnaire the idea is that everyone in canada must fill in that form on june 1 if a prepaid return envelope came with the population census form complete the questionnaire and mail it back if there is no envelope dont mail it but hold the form until it is picked up by a census representative this will probably be the first time youve ever had the chance to fill in your own census form the old way of sending census takers around knocking on doors and asking you questions served a useful purpose in its day but weve found after many trial censuses that people do a better job when they fill in their questionnaires themselves you ait a farm operator if you have a farm the census representative will bring you the census of agriculture form along with the population census form the extra information you give is important for government farm programs and farm organizations in the years ahead some time after june i the census representative will call on you to pick up the completed census forms so dont mail them back what happens if somebody doesnt jill in his census form everyone in canada is required by law to be counted in the national census if you dont bother a census representative will have to come around and fill in your questionnaire with you so if you do it yourself youll save time and money for everyone we need facts about you and your family otherwise we wont have the whole story girt a few minutes to the census of canada and canada wilt give you a better future its your census everyone has the right to be counted everyone has the right to expect the information he gives to be treated in absolute confidence and you can be sure that the information will be used for the good of all canadians so dont forget june 1 tell us whats new no one tries harder to kill the bug than us count yourself in everybodys out to clobber the bog but some of the new small cor mokers should see who a volkswogen hci to go through to become o volkswagen hell more than 16000 piety inspection stages the severe scrutiny of o team of hord- nosed final inspectors ithey reject an overoge of 30 of total production a day tnen many bugs are tested ruthlessly- doers end trunklids are slammed for days en end seats ore pummelled with huge weights keys ore twisted in locks 25000 times stabilizers ore put through 1000 jolts on and on it goes why if a bug can stand up to all this it can stand up to anything so wo try to ill the bog every day its the only way we can mave sure it will go on living dovnom buttau of statistics tburtau ffdfrat m ia statistic 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