Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 13, 1972, p. 9

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delay progress on plaza project thursday april 13 1972 the tribune paw 9 stouffville ignore it this was the recommendation voi ced by mayor ken laushway in con nection with an ap plication by gino testa to construct a com- tnercial and residential develop ment at main and tenth streets in stouffville discussion on the project was reopened at a planning com mittee meeting april 7 members were surprised to learn that mr testas latest proposal envisaged 18 stores measuring 17 feet by 60 feet each the original plan called for only 8 stores the committee also disagreed with a revised access route located close to the intersection mayor laushway said it was necessary to decide whether commercial dev elopment was wanted on the site and if so it could be re- zoned to a holding category the property is presently zoned industrial mayor laushway also predicted that mr testa might sell the land councillor june button agreed in fact she went even farther he has sold it already subject to our rezoning the land she claimed gordon brush of the regions area ser vices branch had earlier approved the commercial in stallations but disagreed with 3 floors of apartments the apartments were omitted in the revised version t mr brush refused to rule out the ap plication but rather driver freed from overturned car following accident on kennedy road adrien john nibbs cone 5 whitchurch stouffville is placed in an ambulance at the scene of an accident on kennedy road north of 18th avenue markham friday the driver was pinned for a time in his vehicle after it flipped over and landed on its roof jas thomas tragic accident kills college student stouffville service was held from the stouffville missionary church friday for the late charles maynard jr bethesda road r r 4 stouffville following his untimely death april 4 as the result of a car accident north of said it could be worth while the committee agreed to place the property in a holding category and asked the services branch to submit a detailed report unionville rev john hamilton officiated the deceased only 20 was the son of mr and mrs charles maynard sr and a student in electronics at seneca college police said that his car a new opel gt was northbound on kennedy road near 18th avenue when it struck a patch of ice and veered out of control it was hit broadside by a south bound auto driven by mrs alma cartlidge of scott township she was not seriously hurt charles was well known in the area particularly in unionville where he lived and attended school as a lad surviving besides his parents and grandparents are two brothers danny and darrell and four sisters mrs wm mcnally pamela melody kathy and heather pall bearers were all personal friends rick haynes ken bartlett michael smith bill vliek larry cum- mings and bruce jewett interment was in st philips cemetery unionville airport no stouffville the antiairport people over planes committee will be meeting april 13 tonight at 8 pm addressing the meeting will be two local councillors tom lonergan of whit church stouffville and clark muirhead of uxbridge township gb or with pavings cil quality at special prices ciitone ci lux super gloss fsemigloss ior ideal for kitchens and bathrooms with stands regular washings 11 29 5t3rl gal oil perfect for woodwork and trim easy to apply completely washable ra s94 one coat covers dries in 20 minutes brushes and rollers easily cleaned with soap and water 877 oal tthqq the new washn wear paint dries to a beautiful flat finish brings a rich appearance to your walls s94 oal t5q fabulous savings on good quality paint available in 5 finishes as low as s595 oal color slightly more paints dollar for dollar your best buy dominion hardware stouffville phone 6403622 free parking at rear open- mon sat 830 6 thur fri 830 9 charges v3off on the following benjamin moore paints regal wall satin uu 795 alkyd saniflat 695 i quarts are priced accordingly stouffville lawyer gord ness will also speak and it is hoped that local mpp bill hodgson and the areas mp john roberts will be present whats the wooden nickel guaranteed trust certificates heres a great way to put your money to work ta interest guaranteed on 5year term deposits other terms available minimum deposit 500 call or drop in and see us today 7jsn sterling trusts ll sm toronto372 bay street 416 3647495 yffiyjr barrre35 dunlop street 705 7266495 ortuia73 mississaga st 705 3252226 a t sterling we put your money to work airport information office the government of ontario wants to help you determine how the new airport will affect you a team of planners created to develop the new community and services associated with the airport can answer many of your questions known as the north pickering com munity development project this group is planning now for the ne cessary provincial land acquisitions if you have questions telephone or visit their office at ralstons general store just north of the cpr tracks on brock rd telephone 9427611 9427612 9427615 change of hours effective april 17th 1972 open weekdays 830 am to 5 pm the government of ontario mrs howard pilkey markham resident 20 years markham ser vice was held from the dixon funeral home markham april 5 for mrs howard pilkey following her passing in scarboro centenary hospital april 2 mrs pilkey the former annie cox was stricken with a heart attack that was followed by a severe stroke she was 75 born in england the deceased came to canada as a very young girl following her marriage she resided on a farm north of zion church cedar grove moving to north markham in 1952 mr pilkev died in 1965 mrs pilkey was proud of her family making certain of their future through a good education surviving are three sons dennis west hill maurice scarboro eric of markham and three grandchildren ter esa wavne and brent when health per mitted mrs pilkey attended service at the markham missionary church she was a member of the ucw pall bearers were walter reesor murrav milrov lloyd pugh bill cox gordon and alvin pilkey interment was in elmwood cemeterv the stouffville skating club presents their 22nd show on ice alice in at the stouffville arena friday april 14th 8 pm saturday april 15th 2 8 pm featuring canadas senior dancers linda roe michael bradley also junior c o s ladies champion janice peters tickets on sale at stouffville arena adults 150 children 75c sanctioned by the canadian figure skating association

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