thursday march 9 1972 the tribune page 11 free country bv rene kennie claremont no matter where you go the topic of con versation is the same airport in homes on tffe street in the stores and even in the churches the subject is the sole concern of most people while each person is entitled to his own opinion tfteres little liklihood of a change in locations regardless of opposition i feel its unfortunate that people with solid roots in a community are suddenly forced to alter their plans and they call this a free country the womens in stitute will meet at the home of mrs cliff reynolds march 15 at 2 pm the topic is vitamins and the roll call an article of fancy work the claremont rec- jation association is holding a millionaires night march a at 8 pm in the community hall the event is for both young and old with proceeds for improvements to the hall mrs lenora mckenzie was sur prised by neighbors and friends at a baby shower held in honor vandorf pool lifeguard course spang family farm is centre of airport site the spang family with roots in pickering township going back through several generations will be dislodged from their property on cone 9 the spang farm is located in the heart of the proposed airport site jas thomas ankle broken by barbara st john goodwood murray stewart had of son michael a st patricks coffee party baking and apron sale will be held in the claremont united church march 15 from 10 am to 1230 pm mary sutherland presents ioth a at n mil antmques smiowsajje wednesday march 8th 710 pm thursday march 9th 11 am50 pm friday march 10th 11 am10 pm canadiana motor hotel kennedy road at hwy 401 toronto distinguished for its long service to con- noisseurs this large and important show- sale always provides reasonably priced items for the novice collector as well admission 150 pickering township farmers federation of agriculture meeting on tuesday march 14 1 pm sharp atha community centre speakers wm newman mpp also a member of provincial federation of agriculture the misfortune to fall recently on a patch of ice he suffered a broken ankle gail jackson fell while skating at the uxbridge arena saturday she suffered a gash on her chin requiring several stitches mr and mrs bruce coburn enjoyed a visit from mr and mrs george smith on the weekend mrs greta dowswell attended the wedding of a great niece miss shirley jones at woodville saturday debbie watson scored 3 firsts and a third in centenary snowmobile races at uxbridge sunday prize winners at the loba euchre friday were marjorie stewart and gordon wilson jim reesor and florence harrison the womens in stitute will meet march 13 the theme is education the guest speaker is mrs erla wilson fel rhim picllff lumber itd c unionville 5970641 fj hwy 7 at kennedy ii opn 9 gormley 888199i don milk rd at gormley thuds 1 fbi till 9 v 519 o ea f i i carpet tile 1 1 self jtieking 12 x 12 m i 4 colors green blue yellow red id good farm land destroyed by ruth hutchings green river the airport a main topic in every con versation these days has produced mixed feelings among area residents the majority however appear opposed personally we cannot help but wonder how the government that continually keeps asking farmers to produce more food for more people can support this policy and still sterilize some of the best farming land in the country we feel there must be locations farther north that would be more suitable for this kind of thing the happy hour and ambassadors will meet march 11 at the church the time is 2 pm a sacred concert is planned for the church march 31 at 8 pm those requiring transportation are asked to contact the president mrs j c irwin mrs jack nighswander en tertained her two granddaughters ruth and lynne nighswander call us for daily weekly monthly rates long term leasing alex williamson motors ltd uxbridge 3649556 antai an mmobimi help the lions club of stouffville help the easter seal campaign heres what your dollars have done one of our local timmies this is wayne carr in most ways he is a happy normal boy of three years old but he is different from his friends in one very important way when wayne was younger he was supplied with two new feet which he uses with such skill that he can do almost anything any normal boy can do two things have helped put wayne back on his feet again the first came directly from wayne it cannot be bought its something known as spirit the second came from people like you its the money it takes to rehabilitate children like wayne skilled therapists special equipment modern facilities all are expensive in ontario this care cost over two and a half million dollars last year that figure may not mean much to you but to wayne its meant everything thousands of children depend on us for help and we give it to them mostly because we think they deserve the chance that good fortune has given you and easter seals have given to wayne carr dont you think so too m x wayne carr special h spccij see what your dollars can do give to easter seals campaign conducted by lions club of whitchurchstouffville mr colin barret treasurer in association with the ontario society for crippled children vandorf a crash course in the training of lifeguards for summer em ployment will be held at vandorfs heated pool from march 20 through 25 instruction in both bronze and leader patrol will begin at 10 am each morning and continue into the evening hours if necessary registration is saturday march 18 from 2 to 4 pm the fee is 18 for bronze and 20 for leader patrol the course is aimed primarily at secon dary school age young people with unlimited accommodation avail able the vandorf pool is located on slaters road east off don mills road in vandorf 300 damage a twocar collision march 1 at 16th avenue and hwy 48 markham caused an estimated 300 damage drivers were gordon hall watson drive stouffville and arthur hoover main street north markham closing sat apr 1st 1972 wrights store ballantrae prices reduced on such items as dish cloths towels hockey sticks bicycle tires christmas items work boots clothing plus much more come in and look around we close for good april 1st 1972 order made by minister under the planning act restricted area regional municipality of york town of whitchurch stouffville froipebmpj f otojf wot nl t t3 in this order a accessory when used to describe a use building or structure means a use building or structure normally incidental or subor dinate to the principal use building or structure located on the same lot and in cludes the erection of permanent dwellings and other auxiliary buildings necessary for the operation of the principal use b agricultural use means a use of land buildings or structures for the purpose of forestry field crops fruit farming market gardening dairying animal husbandry poultry or beekeeping and such uses as are customarily and normally related to agri culture c dwelling unit means one or more habit able rooms designed for use by and occu pied by not more than one family and in which separate kitchen and sanitary facil ities are provided for the exclusive use of such family with a private entrance from outside the building or from a common hallway or stairway inside the building d floor area means the total area of all floors contained within the outside walls of a dwelling the floor area of a private garage porch verandah unfinished attic basement or cellar e frontage means the width of a lot meas ured along a line 25 feet back from the street and parallel to the lot line abutting the street if front yard means a yard extending across the full width of a lot on which a building is situate and extending from the front lot line to the main wall of the building for which such front yard is required that is nearest to the front lot line g home occupation means any occupation for gain or support conducted entirely within a dwelling by members of the family residing in the dwelling provided that lo there is no external display or adver tising other than a sign having a total display area not exceeding 2 square feet tii there is no external storage of goods or materials and not more than 25 per cent of the total floor area is used for the home occupation use and iii there are no persons employed in the dwelling except t a the members of the family residing in the dwelling or b in the case of a dentist physician or veterinarian a staff of one per son h lot means a parcel of land described in a deed or other document legally capable of conveying land or shown as a lot or block on a registered plan of subdivision or part thereof and includes any parts of such parcel that arc within a right of way or easement i rear yard means a yard extending across the full width of a lot on which a building is situate and extending from the rear lot line to the main wall of the building for which such rear yard is required that is nearest to the rear lot line j side yard means a yard extending from the front yard to the rear yard and t from the side lot line to the main wall of the building for which such sdc yard is re quired that is nearest to the side lot line k singlefamily dwelling means a separate building containing only one dwelling unit 1 street means a public highway that is a principal means of access to abutting lots that is under the jurisdiction of the pro vince of ontario or the regional municipal ity of york or the town of whitchurch- stouffville or is a road within a registered plan of subdivision or is a road the main tenance of which ha been assumed by the town m yard means a space open from the ground to the sky on the lot on which a building is situate unoccupied except for such ac cessory buildings as are permitted in this order application 2 this order applies to the following lands in the town of whitchurchstouffville in the regional municipality of york 1 lots 32 to 35 both inclusive concession iv in the townhip of markham as it existed on the 31st day of december 1970 and lots 1 to 4 both inclusive concession iv 2 lots 32 to 35 fcolh inclusive in the town ship of mrkham as it existed on the 31st day of december 1970 and lots 1 to 4 both inclusive concession v 3 lot3 32 to 35 both inclusive in the town ship of markham a it existed on the 31st day of december 1970 and lots 1 to 4 both inclusive and lot 21 to 35 both in clusive concession vi saving and excepting the west of lot 31 4 lots 32 to 35 both inclusive in the town ship of markham as i existed on the 31st day or december 1970 and lots 1 to 35 both inclusive concession vi l saving and excepting the east k of lots 20 and 21 3 lots 32 and 33 and the west of lot 34 in the township of markham as it existed on xhf 31st day of december 1970 and the west vi of lots 1 and 2 and lots 3 to 35 both inclusive concession viii saving and excepting the easterly 750 feet of lots 9 10 and 11 saving and excepting the east of lots 15 to 19 both inclusive and saving and excepting the westerly 700 feet of lots 19 to 22 both inclusive 6 lots 32 and 33 in the township of markham as it existed on the 31st day of december 1970 and lots 3 to 35 both inclusive con cession ix saving and excepting the westerly 750 feet of lots 9 to 11 both inclusive and saving and excepting the west vi of lots 16 to 19 both inclusive 7 lots 32 and 33 in the township of mark ham as it existed on the 31st day of de cember 1970 and lots 3 to 13 both inclu sive concession x general 3 no land shall hereafter be used and no building or structure shall hereafter be erected or used except in accordance with the terms of this order but nothing in this order prevents the use of any land building or structure for a purpose prohibited by this order if such land building or structure was lawfully used for such purpose on the day this order comes into force or prevents the erection or use of any building or structure the plans for which have prior to the day this order comes into force been approved by the town of whit- churchstouffville permitted uses 4 every use of land and every erection or use of buildings or structures within the town of whitchurchstouffville is prohibited except agri cultural uses and buildings and structures access ory thereto including one singlefamily dwelling used in connection with each agricultural operation 5 requirements for agricultural uses and build ings and structures accessory thereto including one singlefamily dwelling used in connection with the agricultural operation are established as fol lows minimum lot frontage 600 feet minimum lot depth three times the front age minimum front side and rear yards 50 feet minimum ground floor one storey 1000 area for dwellings square feet one and onehalf storeys or more 750 square feet 6 singlefamily dwellings and buildings access ory thereto existing on the date this order comes into force may be extended or enlarged provided that such single family dwellings and buildings accessory thereto as extended or enlarged comply with the following requirements minimum front yard 25 feet minimum side yard 10 feet on one side and 4 feet on the other side minimum rear yard 25 feet building line 7 no building or any part thereof shall be erected or extended nearer to the centre line of any street than in accordance with the following provincial highways 100 feet regional roads 78 feet town roads and other roads or streets 60 feet 8 notwithstanding anything contained in this order a the town of whitchurchstouffville or any local board thereof as defined in the de partment of municipal affairs act b any department or agency of the govern ment of canada or ontario and 4c any telephone or telegraph company may for the purpose of providing a service to the public use land and erect any building or structure notwithstanding that the building structure or use docs not conform with the provisions of this order rebuilding and repairs 9 1 nothing in this order prevents the repair or reconstruction of any building or structure that is damaged or destroyed subsequent to the date this order comes into force provided that the di mensions of the original building or structure arc not increased or its original use altered 2 nothing in this order prevents the strengthening or restoration to a safe condition of any building or structure or part of any such building or structure buildings to front on street 10 no person shall erect any building or structure unless the let upon which such building or struc ture is to be erected fronts upon a street one singlefamily dwelling per lot 11 no more than one singlefamily dwelling shall be erected on any one lot but this section does not prohibit the erection of accessory buildings as tem porary living accommodation for agricultural work ers home occupation 12 nothing in this order prevents the carrying on of a home occupation in a singlefamily dwelling 13 where a lot abuts navigable water accessory buildings may be erected up to those portions of the lot boundary that so abut signed w darcy mckeough minister of municipal affair dated at the town of missisaua this 2nd day of march 1972