wrflmnt lake truck traffic council rejects compromise stouffville eight months ago council bowed to pressure from a number of residents and passed a bylaw to restrict truck traffic around musslemans lake the bylaw was approved a few weeks later by york region and then vanished somewhere within the ontario department of transportation and communications after sending several letters council finally received a definite more or less answer from the department april 25 the provincial of ficials pointed out several flaws in the bylaw among these were no provision was made for allowing works dept vehicles on the road the 9th line north is now a regional road and town bylaws dont apply and the restriction is unlimited it was this j last point which seemed to concern the department most and these officials suggested the ban apply only at certain seasons or at certain times of day maybe a com promise could be achieved by restric ting traffic during the summer months only said the letter mayor ken laush- way made a similar suggestion during passage of the bylaw- last august and seized the opportunity to repeat his arguments im concerned that we might end up without any restric tions at all this sum mer he said i doubt well gain ap proval for a year- round ban an amended bylaw- was introduced which corrected the faults of the original one but retained the complete banning of trucks from the south lake road during second reading mayor laushway again suggested that traffic be restricted during the summer months only councillor betty vannostrand in the chair for this reading pointed out to the mayor that the clause determining that had already been ap proved councillor merlyn baker ob served that discussion of it could be re opened that road is not suitable for truck traffic at any time of the year stated councillor gordon ratcliff i agree with that said mayor laushway freeze order who must now enforce it rr canadian radiotelevision commission conseil de la radio television canadienne decision the canadian radiotelevision commission announces the following decision effective april 28 1072 decision cbtc 72120 richmond hill vaugiian markham wiutciiurciistouffville ont 700430c application by richmond hill cable tv limited to amend its cable television broadcasting under taking licence for parts of the towns of richmond hill vaughan markham whitchurchstouffville ont to extend the service area to include several additional areas- in these towns decision approved the commission expects the licensee to service its extended licensed territory without undue delay the approved service area will be de scribed in the licence rtc73572 monique coupal secretary frrirrrrrrrrrrrrrmrrrrrrrrrrrrrwr stouffville the ministers order which froze 30000 acres of land in whitchurch stouff- ville may not be worth the paper its written on this possibility emerged from a planning committee meeting may 5 when bylaw enforcement officer marshall miller asked members for guidance when the freeze was put on to prevent building in noise lands from the airport no mechanism of en forcement was established im wondering who is responsible for enforcing this order mr miller said there will be an offense sodner or later in fact he told the committee one minor offense has already taken place the towns bylaw cant be enforced to cover the situation as it was cancelled by the or der in an attempt to clear the matter up said mr miller he contacted the department of municipal affairs officials there suggested the municipality should enforce the order but a municipality has no legal authority to enforce provincial regulations i feel this is their law and they should enforce it the bylaw enforcement officer said i want some clarification on this committee chair man tom lonergan agreed since the minister decided he would go ahead with the treeze without consulting council i feel its up to them to police it he said he indicated a willingness to co operate in en- get ready for summer now protect your car with a hard wearing beautifully finished paint job our specially constructed paint room pictured above is designed to provide you with the finest likenew car finishes drop in today ask for a free estimate patrick motors main st west stouffville 6403450 ltd but this is a public road the bylaw was passed and will be forwarded to york region and the dtc for approval mem bers also passed a resolution asking the region to pass a restricting bylaw for the 9th line i hope it doesnt take the department another eight months to make up their minds observed one member gloomily thursday mjy 11 1972 the tribune pase 9 spring festival country flavor pickering twp the entire north half of pickering twp is the setting for a spring festival this weekend the event has been arranged by the people or planes committee and is designed to show the general public what will be lost if plans for a second airport go through a variety of programs have been arranged running the gamut from bake sales to an antique car show square dancing and craft demonstrations while there mav be an admission fee for some events most will be free the festival will run until 6 pm both saturday and sunday tohost choir the famed county town singers of whitby will appear in a concert at stouffville dist secondary school may 25 tickets are available at st marks school stouffville or at the door what are we jimmy reid glad park avenue was one of 550 participants in the stouffville lions- sponsored bikeathon saturday and he finished covering the 30 mile distance in about five hours here he enjoys a brief rest before heading down the last leg of the route ninth line north jas thomas editors mail says dear jim through the media of the tribune we would like to publicly thank all the people who participated in the stouffville lions bike- athon saturday because of the weather all riders deserve full honors plus the 85 checkpoint volunteers who en dured the elements without complaint the nine motor cyclists from altona feed and supplies also deserve much credit in addition ap preciation is extended to truck drivers helpers and owners akron standard and erie paisley paul armstrong don anderson haulage jerry acton john m c e iv a ii jim richards ollie pellett lee sand and gravel bill lehman norm dent master feeds chas taylor fuels and ted maclennan to helen hamilton lome boadway and don huxtable who used their cars to deliver water oranges apples and cookies made by the forcement but would go no further mr miller termed the whole situation just passing the buck and claimed the airport and the freeze have caused a 15 20 percent increase in the work load for town employees the federal and provincial govern ments should subsidize the municipalities because of this extra load he said i dont see why the people of this municipality should pay because of an order put on by the province mayor ken laush way warned members that pressing this matter might mean losing the last little bit of authority we have left he referred to applications for amendments to the order which go to the province via the municipality he suggested the clerk send a letter to the department asking who is responsible for enforcement i think any government should be responsible for en forcing its own laws observed councillor merlyn baker the question was left at this point mr miller declaring he is not prepared to act until he has written authority to do so cancer society members and lions wives to aikens pharmacy for first aid kits to the tribune for excellent public relations and press coverage to bill snow in providing 5 portable washrooms donated for the day at no cost to the opp and york regional police to the typists gale harris marilyn lee pat inglis jackie petrie and helen huxtable at the finish area to the lions and volunteers who erected signs along the route and to the community centre board for permission to use the park and latcham hall to the public in their support of this community event we extend a special thankyou we hope you will continue to co operate as the riders call to collect their pledges to all who co operated in any way and especially the lions who organized our second bike-a- thon our ap preciation sincerely lion colin barrett lion bill murphy cochairman lions bikeathon town is really a township in disguise this is a situation which has been given much thought by whitchurch stouff ville council when the town was formed under the region of york act the town of whitchurch stouff ville was made a township in all but name this has a bearing on several matters including grants traffic bylaws and others some time ago council passed a resolution requesting an amendment to the act to that whitchurch stouffville would be a real live fullgrown town at a meeting april 25 a reply from treasurer darcy m c k e o u g h was received mr mckeoughs letter stated that the proposed amendment was in order and would be presented to the cabinet for con sideration council 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