Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 29, 1972, p. 12

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pac 14 the tribune classified thursday june 29 1972 ads 60 sales register auctions we buy or will auction your aftr or used furniture free estimates stouffville sales barn 6403813 640- 2759 stt saturday july 1 auc tion s3le of arm stock implements 0 head of hereford cattk c tractors baler new manure spread er full line of implements hay and grain modern sc antique furniture 195 ac res of land frame home big frame barn terms gi ven dav of se property of the estate of the late david steele lot 10 con cession 6 somervillc twp 1 mile east of burnt river ir 12 miles north of fene- lon fais on highway 121 sat july 1 a 1230 pm no reset ve sle called to sortie jstste norm mac- intyrc and sons auction eers horse auction monday july 3 1130 am at stouff- ville stockyards ltd see details under livestock col umn wednesday july 5 at 1 pm auction sale of mod ern and antique furniture carpenters tools and gar den equipment property of tom dancey hi miles cast and vi mile south of cannington on town line between mariposa and brock townships no re serve terms csh norm maclntyro and sons auc tioneers thursday evening july 6 soo pm furniture antiques auction sale in cluding round cak table 6 chairs buffet grandfath er clock wicker chairs hall rack violin rocking chair cane bottom chairs electric stove refrigerator trunk antique washstand carpenter tools chester field and 2 chairs antique chairs writing desk radio scatter rugs beds and dres sers bedding washing machine dishes antique parlour table antique pic- lure frames work bench sz vise garden tools oil stove 1955 dodge sedan car many other items the property of andrew j pilkie 131 queen st n in brooklin sale at 6 pm lloyd wilson and w d atksinson sale mgrs and auctioneers 52 airport cedarwood sisters returji for reunion more than 900 former students of markham high school 18801954 attended a reunion saturday at the new school on church street shown here are sisters doris gilbert stewart class of 39 left west hill and violet gilbert smith class of 40 now of agincourt they were residents on washington street in markham jim thomas thursday july 6 twi light auction sale of dairy type catrle at stouffville sales barn including fresh and springing cows hei fers doer heifers bulls purebred nd grade con sign early frank bennett 8875570 norm faulkner 6403813 sale time 730 pm 52 robert g roy airport godgiven saturday july 8 auc tion sale of household fur niture dining and bedroom and kitchen equipment and chairs several antique pie ces dishes china glass ware quantity ol garden tools 1930 dodge sedan car in crnd condition will be sold in the town of stouffville at 152 main e the property of harold dixon sale at 1230 sharp alvin s farmer auction eer 8875311 52 saturday july 15 1230 pm furniture antiques auction salt including mendelsohn piano bench admiral tv chesterfield 2 chairs antique pump or gan tnor washing mach ine oak extension table 6 leaves 6 oak chairs rocking cnair vacuum cleaner 9x 12 oval braided rug ant ique tables antique walnut chair number of scatter rugs captains chair pine flour chcit pine blanket box pine chest of drawers toilet set secretary beds dressers quilt bedding kitchen cabinet coffee ta ble gold rug drapes gin gerbread clock cruet set dishes silverware stainless pots and pans electric hea ter antique picture frames 20 extension adder pow er lawn mower garden tools childs wagon many other articles the property of mrs norman bunker on con 2 in the village of al- tona terms cash no re serve sale at 1230 lloyd wilson and w d atkinson sale mgrs and auctioneers 53 claremont robert g roy of claremont has never been one to accept intrusions on his privacy without speaking his mind naturally then with a multimillion dollar international airport proposed for an area on his front doorstep residents have been waiting for mr roy to come out either for or against the project they need wait no longer this week the tribune is in receipt of a 5 page statement under the heading airport and while it deals with many other issues assessment taxation etc the final two paragraphs leave no doubt concerning his stand they are published here without alteration where did they get the idea that by depriving you of the privilege of looking at your privy from your front verandah is going to spoil the landscape when a 2000 million in vestment would make such farmland a r e n a i s s a n c c progress with ultra modern hotels 20 stories high with temples of commerce of industries palaces of recreation and bazaars of artistic expression with monumental struc tures of ingenuity expressing the creative imagination which will bring to pickering township the most ambitious achievements of the age anywhere in the world to replace pigpens manure piles and odoriferous primitive barnyards ca n such we consider unimaginable metamorphosis as anything but god sent to pickering town ship as the air port to regenerate a morbid stolid unimaginative far ming area into the most active in dustrious and in calculable bonanza to this canada of ours that calls to all of us to improve it not to stagnate by having to look at your privies instead of a temple of art and beauty as exemplified by gods creative divinity detective bruce findlay submits resignation gandier general maintenance looking for a man that can do anything and everything fencing painting wall papering shingling or repairing roof carpentry work no jobs too small free estimates call 6404810 after 5 pm york region the police com mission considered four resignations from members of the regional force at a meeting june 26 with respect to detective bruce findlay chief crawford explained that mr findlay is 0 f leaving police work in order to develop some property which he owns in newmarket hes a very good officer and im sorry to see him go stated the chief the other resignations were from constable bill thomas cadet wayne bell and stenographer mrs marion stoltz after brief discussion the commission accepted all resignations request for tenders painting sealed tenders clearly identified will be- received up to 1 00 pm edst friday july 14 1972 in the purchasing depart ment of the york county board of educa tion 22 church street aurora post office box 40 details and bidding instructions will be available from the purchasing de partment after 200 pm friday june 30th the board reserves the right to accept any tender or any part thereof not necessarily the lowest r s jolliffe s l g chapman chairman director of education obstructed police markham trying to save another person from being arrested is one way to be arrested yourself constable thorpe york regional police investigated an in cident at the golden lamb tavern restaurant june 24 he attempted to place a man under arrest but the culprit ac companied by a companion escaped the iwo entered a nearby apartment building and the wanted man fled while his companion held the door charged with ob structing an officer is robert frank wilneff s2 ru2 stouffville public inquiry deacon yorkcentre donald deacon mpp york centre has called for a public inquiry into the nei for a second toronto airport and also the planned creation of cedar- wood a city of 200000 people on the borders of metro with respect to the airport mr deacon claims the issue has become clouded and confused by so many- varying sets of figures only an independent public inquiry before the canadian tran sport commission could stand a chance of getting to the bottom of all the conflicting evidence he said on the subject of cedarwood mr deacon feels the whole concept works at cross purposes with the goals of the toronto centred region plan the original idea was to guarantee dispersal of growth away from metro the building of a city the size of london ont alongside the north east boundaries of toronto can hardly be called dispersal of growth he said in addition he charged the building of such a city near a noisy international airport seems even more ludicrous mr deacon has also taken a dislike to the methods used by queens park to make its proposals ac ceptable to the people he calls it tantamount to bribing the citizens with their own money the member suggests the inquiry concerning cedarwood be administered by the ontario municipal board it has shown itself to be unbiased and unaffected by the opinions of the provincial govern ment or any municipalities large or small he con cludes 100 lot development discussed by planners stouffville a 100 lot development north of stouffer street was considered june 23 by planning committee toby barwick representing suncrest construction placed the plans before committee members the proposal calls for approximately 100 single family homes on 18 acres mr barwick in dicated that the major obstacle is the small four inch watermain serving the area his company proposes to replace this with a 12 inch main at an estimated cost of 80 to 100 thousand dollars suncrest said mr barwick is prepared to pay not less than half the cost of this project which would serve a large area of the east end we would expect to- pay our normal fees and levies over and above that stated mr barwick roads committee chairman gordon ratclifl indicated the watermain proposal had been considered he expressed some uncertainty about the route iiie main would take the tenders havent yet been let for the extension to our sewage treatment plant warned planning chairman tom lonergan mr ratcliff agreed suggesiing a decision shculd be deferred for a couple of weeks the committee examined the suncrest plans thoroughly discussing frontage lot areas and other matters mr barwick stated that his com pany intends to do the actual building and that the houses will average five to seven thousand square feet in area there arent too many complaints about the plan itself observed mr lonergan in sum mation you might do some redesighing mr barwick agreed to have alterations airport planning not excluded newman ont south area mpp bill newman does not feel he has been deliberately excluded from airport planning meetings at the provincial level some misun derstanding arose from a recent newspaper article indicating mr newman was barred from discussions the member sees it in a different light our ministry transportation and communications is only doing general planning on roads for the site he told the tribune its darcy mckeoughs group charged with assault gormley an incident june 20 south of the gormley road on the 3rd concession terminated with three men lacing charges apparently york regional constable bonner was in vestigating a distur bance and placed one man under arrest two others interfered and the arrested man escaped william david duckworth 18 rr2 gormley and ernest keefe 38 of willowdale both face charges of obstructing police and assaulting a police officer john brash 33 of gormley is charged with assaulting an officer and escaping custody made and present a new version to the committee as soon as possible thats responsible for all the detailed work so far mr newman as parliamentary sec retary to tran- sporta t ion and communications min- ister gordon carton has been present at the meetings within that ministry where roads for the project were discussed but he emphasizes that no detailed work has been done as yet i told the minister that when he gets into detailed planning ill probably just sit there and disagree with everything thats said anyway said mr newman i told him he could feel free to call meetings without my being there if he wanted a consistent op ponent of the airport since it was an nounced mr newman has not changed his stand ive kept myself up to date on the developments per haps more than most members he stated to toot for art the claremont citizens band will attend art latchain day in the stouffville park july i they will play during the lions barbecue supper hour from i to 730 pm a member of the wellknown group is harold hodgson franklin st uxbridgc jim thomas dancing and live entertainment in our fully licensedcolonial room the fabulous good brothers direct from the riverboat week only fri sat june 30 july 1 9 pm to 1 am i the cuisine at the country inn is superb and the atmosphere is friendly and intimate i the next time you feel like a fun filled evening nj j grab your wife or best girl and see for yourself phone qui 4732402 is located 5 miles north of mt albert on the west side of highway 48 special brand new plymouth crickets 2494 4 door sedans equipped with automatic white wall tires deluxe wheel discs special trim no down payment 6932 per month township of uxbridge requires a building inspector and bylaw enforcement officer applicant will bo xeiponsiwe for the general administration of the building department anri the enforcement of all building bylaws zoning ard regulation bylaws and agree ments salary commensurate with qualifications and reference apply stating relevant particulars by july 4th to d s kennedy clerk towmhip of cxbriils goodwood lcmonville ballantrae strawberry festival mi to be held at the home of and mrs jim nauto 1 t t t i wed july 5th from 5 8 pm admission by ticket only adults 2 children 612 years 1 under 6 years free in case of rain it beach pavilion will be held at cedar musselmans lake special prices on these clean tradeins 1971 satelite sebring plus in beautiful violet metallic with white vinyl roof and interior 18000 miles 383 v8 automatic power steer ing power brakes bucket seats console radio rear defroster etc lie 22051r s3395 no down payment 9375 per montli 1971 dodge dart swinger in alaska white black vinyl roof v8 auto power steer ing radio like new in every way lie 343375 2795 1970 plymouth fury iii 1 door hardtop in gold metallic v8 power steering power brakes radio one owner beautiful condition lie 259c00 2395 nil down payment 7 per month oo no down payment per month 6650 no down 1969 ford vj ton truck 360 v8 automatic good tires lie 1237gv 1350 as is specials payment to qualified customers 1968 dodge 440 coupe 2 door hardtop good run ning car cheap transporta tion lie 86203n 875 1967 olds cutlass 1 doer edan ideal family car 19000 miles brand new tires lie 9177a 895 and many more to choose from chrysler come in and see these fresh trades on our new plymouths we will arrange your financing with very low down payment main st w stouffvilu ss wxbridce ntjat 6402400 limitiq

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