Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 20, 1972, p. 8

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page z the thibun thuraia july 20 1972 problems plague family 60 sales register auctions wednesday august 2 1 pm holsteins complete elm rvsi hoktein disper sal owned by j vincent teefy rjt i woodvijje ont selling at the farm lot 2 con 14 mariposa twp 1 mile east and 1 mile north of cannmgton go head re gistered classified rop tested 15 fresh or spring ing in july hop test one third of the cows milking over 0 lb 2 very good a very ood thornlea bred to emperor sells with four daughters alo selling 27 can bulk tank 3 surge milkers surge alamo 30 pump u yr old sale un der cover lunch availab le lloyd wilson c w d atkinson sale managers auctioneers uxbridge 852- 3524 82 auction sale of household furniture contents of 10 room houe easy clothes dryer new phllco refrheralor 3piece chesterfield like new bed room furniture china crystal large number of antiques cooking utensils electric equipment etc sat july 29 in the village of claremoxt first house north of rail road on east side opposite the coop the property of ken mercer mcclary easy clothes dry er new 1 philco refrigerator large size 1 6 piece breakfast suite 1 4 piece breakfast suite table complete 1 settee and 2 chairs 1 pole lamp 1 victor tv perfect cond ition radio record player j smoke stand 1 foot stool 1 small stand 1 corner chesterfield 3 pc like new 2 floor lamps 1 table lamp 2 large occasional rocking chairs 1 large occasional chair like new 1 coffee table 1 large foot stool 1 3 pc bedroom suite com plete 1 small bedroom stool 1 square stand 2 end tables like new 1 step stool chrome 1 lamp 3 odd chairs 1 duncan phyfo table good 2 leather bedroom chairs white 1 bird cage antique knives forks very old quantity of bedding and towels 3 couches qu of crystal qu of china shaving mugs 3 carving sets new 1 wicker chair quantity of cooking utens ils 1 large radio 1 clothes dryer and gate 4 folding chairs 1 floor lamp 1 small buffet several pieces of english china 1 large 8 gallon crock 4 5 gallon crocks 13 dozen jars quarts and pints number of curtains 3 pair drapes 6 antique chairs good con dition 1 round hardwood table 1 small bedroom stand 1 wicker rocker good an tique 5 dining room chairs and arm chair 2 single beds springs and mattress 1 chest drawers j 1 square stand classified advertising rates articles ok sale livestock for sale heal estate wanted cars for sale lost folnd etc cash kat t pr ssard 11 mkl s extra fumii- tis flt ith minimum of sa for is ssords lt hk lis for extra fon- cxntisr mccka mjm additional will be chutckd for use of a box number notices coming events cards of thanks sljt fur ij word extra turd tc rarh minimum 1 mordi births deaths engagements marriages 51iu for 1 word extra minimum is words in memoitlams sljo for 13 word extra words e each minimum 15 word display classified fllo per inrh with a mini- ii of one inrh dditiunal roneeutiie insertion at mfis per inch all oasifih ak inui lis this illirr- mil infer halt i pm tuesday send cah or money order phone sio2100 clip out for reference bv bettv fegg greenwood for mr and mrs glen snowdon and family it never rains but it pours the first in a chain of troublesome events occurred when son kim fell out of a backyard tree and broke his wrist he also suffered con cussion and spent four days in ajax pickering hospital later jocelyn age one month was treated in hospital for an ear infection and then shelley age 4 developed chicken pox a basement ex cavation is being prepared to ac commodate the home of mr and mrs bryant on the old pengelly farm the house is to be moved to the new site on the south side of greenwood hill mrs harry sim- pkins of sarnia spent several days with mr and mrs milton pegg greenwood church was the location for a peter walley is pleased to announce the appoint ment of mrs joyce spen- sley a well known resi dent of whltchurch- stouffville for the past ten years as sales rep resentative for peter walley limited real estate broker joyce brings with her considerable experience from her past employ ment as a legal secretary she would be happy to assist you in any or all of your real estate enqui ries or transactions please call her at 640- 2282 2 small chests of drawers 2 bedroom lights 1 single bed spring and mattress 1 arm choir 1 dresser with mirror 1 medium chest of drawers qu of electric equipment 1 rollaway bed 1 singer sewing machine 1 pine cupboard antique 2 new garbage cans 1 maple kitchen table 1 quebec heater 1 lawn mower 2 umbrella tobies number of scatter mats number of clocks quantity of articles not mentioned terms cash sale at 12 noon alvin s farmer auctioneer phone 8875311 lloyd weldon tiios n shea limited realtor takes pleasure in announcing the ap pointment of lloyd weldon to the staff of its stouffville office 155 main st w lloyd is well known in the stouffville area where he operated the weldovs mens weak store on main st for the past 26 years and an active member of the stouffville business mens association and now as a licensed real estate salesman invites any enquiries from former or new friends regarding any real estate in terests pretty wedding july 15 when debbie mather of uxbridge became the bride of malcolm caldwell claremont sunday services have been cancelled from julv 16 to august 20 while rev th fleetham is on vacation on aug 20 the greenwood and mt zion congregations will unite for an open air worship at the greenwood con servation area a picnic lunch will follow mrs i mclean and beatrice along with mr and mrs gerald henning spent a week in wolverine michigan with relatives mr and mrs dan mclean mrs a robertson and her sister mrs durant of oshawa are on vacation near the east coast mr and mrs ken mctaggart and family are camping near lake superior congratulations to clerical stenographer york assessment region 9225 to 10800 under review the successful candidate will be respons ible for taking dictation writing and tran scribing letters memoranda reports and other material qualifications preferably grade 12 educa tion and a minimum of 2 years experience as a stenographer interested persons are invited to write mr ian w mcclong assessment commissioner 460 oak street newmarket enclosing a complete resume of qualifica tions and work experience this competi tion closes july 21 1972 the ontario county board of education 555 rossland road west oshawa ontario auction sale of six portable classrooms date friday july 28 1972 portable classrooms may be viewed immed iately prior to the auction first portable classroom epsom public school 1000 am reserve bid 2300 epsom ontario reach township size of portable classroom approxi mately 24 x 32 constructed in 1967 oil heated used classroom desks second portable classroom greenbank public school 1100 am reserve bid 2300 greenbank ontario reach township size oi portable classroom approx imately 24 x 32 constructed in 1967 oil heated used classroom desks third and fourth portable classrooms coronation public school 100 pm adelaide avenue east oshawa ontario size of portable classrooms approx imately 21 x 32 constituted in 195s one oil heated one electrically heated used classroom desks fifth portable classroom mary street public school 200 pm mary street north oshawa ontario size of portable classroom approx imately 21 x 32 constructed in 195s oil heated used classroom desks sixth portable classroom r s mclaughlin coll voc inst 300 pm stevenson road north oshawa ontario size of portable classroom approx imately 21 x 32 constructed in 195s oil heated used classroom desks terms of sale certified cheques in the name of the ontario county hoard of educa tion in the amount of s23000 for the portable classrooms at epsom public school greenbank public school coronation public school mary st public school and the r s mclaughlin coll voc inst must be delivered lo the agent of the board upon completion of each auction sale in addition each purchaser must sigh an agreement to purchasa the portable classroom at the completion of each auction the balance of the puichase price will be payable in cash on closing fortyfive 15 days are allowed from the date of sale for closing and removal of the portrble classrooms from the school sites the moving 0 the portable classrooms must b done by competent and qualified movers all debris resulting from the exe cution of moving the porttble classrooms shall ba rrmoved from the site at the time of moving the portable classrooms michael nicholson of york cable vision michael won 1st prize in news and public affairs division of national cable vision for coverage of the pickering spring festival mr and mrs ed piscoe attended the reunion of former students ssno 1 pickering recently mrs grant messer is home following surgery and making satisfactory progress carol goodwin is enjoying a vacation with friends in england winter catalogue makes bv madeline harrison loc hill sum mer is officially here eatons fall and winter catalogue arrived yesterday the temperature was 95 degrees plus hot and humid and were looking at wool suits why is it that when the hay isnt ready to be cut the days are sunny and dry and when its haying time there is so much rain that you have to wade through water to get to the field theres been summer o fficial so much rain lately that the kildeers are building their nests in boats and the robins are carrying um brellas hip waders are necessary to get from the house to the barn and the sugar in the sugar bowl is a solid lump and you need a pick axe to dig it out can you still remember the joys of a mud puddle we had almost forgotten what fun they were until this weekend we were forcibly reminded you take a bit of sand a gob of dirt and lots of water add two children preferably around the ages of two and three mix well and dont shake let marinate for a couple of hours scrape goop off peel second layer off sometimes it may be difficult to find a the second layer b what color the second layer should be and c the kids rinse well result two happy kids readv for bed york county board of education tender for removal of frame building sealed tenders dearly marked ten- 6zt for house shall be delivered to the director of education york county board of education 22 church street aurora by 1200 oclock noon july 21 1972 for the purchase and removal of a frame dwelling house situated on the site of the woodland senior school 150 henderson avenue thornhili ontario tender forms may be obtained by tele- phoning the board office aurora 7273141 or 884s131 and direct inquiries to exten sion 66 ross s joliffe chairman s l g chapman oirector of education if f notice to all property owners in the township of uxbridge in the county of ontario notice of application to the ontario municipal board by the cor poration of the township of uxbridge for approval of a bylaw to regulate land use passed pursuant to section 35 of the planning act take notice that the council of the corporation of the township of uxbridge intends to apply to the ontario municipal board pursuant to the provisions of section 35 of the planning act for approval of by law 1613 passed on the 5th day of june 1972 a note giving an explanation of the purpose and effect of the bylaw and stating the lands affected thereby is attached here with as appendix a any person interested may within fourteen 14 days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or de liver to the clerk of the township of ux bridge notice of his objection to approval of the said bylaw together with a statement of the grounds of such objection any person wishing to support the application for approval of the bylaw may within fourteen 14 days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the clerk of the township of uxbridge notice of his support of approval of the said bylaw together with a request for notice of any hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notica should be given the ontario municipal board may approve of the said bylaw but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the bylaw will be considered notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an objection or notice of support and who have left with or delivered to the clerk undersigned the address to which notice of hearing is lo be sent the last date for filing objec tions will be the 4th day of august 1972 dated at the township of uxbridge this 19th day of july 1972 d s kennedy clerk of the township of uxbridge municipal offices goodwood ontario 1 purpose and effect of bylaw 1613 i to amend bylaw 1517 the zoning bylaw of the corporation of the township of uxbridge town ship ii to implement the recommendations of the ontario municipal board board contained in its decision dated march 24 1970 dealing with bylaw 1517 iii to plan in part for the develop ment of sand and gravel operations in the township of uxbridge by a more accurately locating sand and gravel operations b separating same from land in tended to be so used and c providing notice to the public of existing and intended land uses iv to repeal bylaws 1589 and 1611 in cluding the key maps attached to each as schedule a passed on the 29th of march 1971 and on the 17th of april 1972 respectively v to implement changes requested by ratepayers in the township 2 lands affected by bylaw 1613 all the lands and landowners in the town ship of uxbridge 3 present zoning bylaw 1517 and pro posed zoning changes bylaw 1613 i section 232 of bylaw 1517 defined gravel pit to include any excava tion made for the purposes of searching for or removing soil sand or gravel from land for commercial purposes bylaw 1613 deletes the icfcrencc to searching for such deposits ii section 270a has been added by bylaw 1613 to define portable processing plant since the use of such is now permitted in the m3 zone iii section 292 of bylaw 1517 defined use to include the purpose for which property or buildings were used or intended to be used by law 1613 alters the meaning to apply only to actual use iv sections 296 97 98 and 99 inclusive of bylaw 1517 establish certain setback restrictions from the front yard rear yard and side yard limits of property within which distances sand and gravel op erations are prohibited bylaw 1613 extends the setbacks to excavations in addition to buildings v bylaw 1613 creates 3 new zones de scribed as a sand and gravel agricultural zone a3 b aggregate processing zone m5 and c quarry holding zone hm3 this required that the key maps 1 2 and 3 forming part of schedule a attached to bylaw 1517 be re vised and replaced by key maps 1 2 and 3 forming part of schedule a to bylaw 1613 vi the index map forming the other part of schedule a attached to bylaw 1517 has been revised and replaced by bylaw 1613 and it pro vides two legends the first re- categorizes roads and the other pro vides a legend for the key maps which show the roads vii section 52 of bylaw 1517 estab lished the zone boundaries of pits and quarries to coincide with the outlines thereof bylaw 1613 deletes this so that the zone boundaries of pits and quarries are determined according to key maps 1 2 and 3 viii section 68 of bylaw 1517 defined frontage on street to mean pro perty fronting on a township road a county road or a provincial high way bylaw 1613 replaces this with the requirement that the property have direct access to an improved road as designated in schedule a attached thereto ix a new section 622 has been added by bylaw 1613 which prohibits the establishment of pits or quarries ex cept in an authorized zone where land is allowed to be used for the planting of grass shrubs seeded berms trees or similar uses the section prohibits pits or quarries from being established x bylaw 1517 allows as a residential use in the restricted agricultural zone al and the general agricul tural zone a2 a detached single- family dwelling house or a home occupation in a permitted dwelling house bylaw 1613 adds a new section 9a which establishes a sand and gravel agricultural zone a3 but only allows as a residential use a detached singlefamily dwelling house if occu pied by a caretaker watchman or other similar person employed full- time on the same property bylaw 1613 only permits as non residential uses in an a3 zone a farm a golf course or driving range a private park a public use or a seasonal fruit vegetable flower or farm product sales outlet it main tains the same zone provisions as established by bylaw 1517 for al and a2 zones xi section 16 of bylaw 1517 establish es rear yard and interior side yard setback restrictions for in dustrial zones these provisions are retained by bylaw 1613 but are not required if the adjoining pro perty is zoned m3 m4 m5 or hm3 except as set out in xiv below otherwise bylaw 1613 states no set backs are required if the adjoining owners agree to dispense therewith xii section 19lb of bylaw 1517 per mitted as nonresidential uses in an m3 zone an aggregate storage area a concrete batching plant and a crushing plant bylaw 1613 deletes this and allows a portable processing plant and a sand or gravel stock piling operation in an m3 zone xiii section 192 c of bylaw 1517 es tablished a special provision screen planting which stated that no land in an m3 zone could be used for any purpose other than for planting grass trees or similar use within 100 feet of any residential commercial or agricultural zone or within 70 feet of any street line bylaw 1613 replaces the option of planting grass with the option of planting a seeded berm but requires screen planting within 100 feet of any commercial or al or a2 zone unless all owners of land within that distance agree to dispense there with or within 250 feet of a resi dential or village zone unless all owners of land within that distance agree to dispense therewith xiv section 192 d of bylaw 1517 es tablished a special provision concrete plant which prohibited a concrete batching plant crushing plant or aggregate screening oper ation to be located in an m3 zone within 450 feet of any street or side lot line or within 250 feet of any rear lot line as set out in xii above bylaw 1613 does not allow these operations in an m3 zone but does establish special provisions port able processing plants and sand and gravel stockpiling operations the new bylaw requires a setback distance of 50 feet from any adjoin ing m3 m4 m5 or hm3 zone for sand and gravel stockpiling opera tions in an m3 zone and 450 feet from a residential village or com mercial zone for any portable pro cessing plant or sand and gravel stockpiling operations in an m3 zone unless all owners within the said distances agree to dispense there with xv bylaw 1613 adds a new section 192 e which allows land desig nated on the key maps as m31 to be used for a contractors yard in cluding outside storage a contrac tors yard is defined to mean an area where the owner or operator ser vices maintains andor stores his construction andor his mining equipment xvi bylaw 1613adds a new section 19b which establishes an aggregate processing zone m5 no residen tial uses are permitted and the allow ed nonresidential uses are for an aggregate storage area an aggregate screening or washing plant a con crete batching plant a crushing i plant and a gravel pit previously bylaw 1517 allowed these uses in the m3 zone three special provisions relating to screen planting aggregate process ing plant and asphalt plant are set out by this section the screen planting requirements are identical with those of the m3 zone as set out in xiii above the aggregate pro cessing plant prohibits a concrete batching plant a crushing operation or a screening operation from being located within 50 feet of any lot line abutting an m3 m4 m5 or hm3 zone or within 450 feet of any front or side lot line other than one abut ting an m3 m4 m5 or hm3 zone or within 250 feet of any rear lot line other than one abutting an m3 m4 m5 or hm3 zone unless the adjoin ing owners agree to dispense there with land designated by the key maps as m51 may be used for an asphalt plant xvii bylaw 1613 adds a new section 19c which establishes the quarry hold ing zone hm3 the residential uses permitted are the same as for the a3 zone set out in x above the permitted nonresidential uses are a farm and a public use and the zone provisions are the same as for the a3 zone set out in x above 4 general i bylaw 1613 is to become effective on the 5th of june 1972 subject to receiving the approval of the board ii copies of bylaws 1517 and 1613 and the index and key maps attached to each can be obtained from the office of the clerk of the township in goodwood ontario regard should be had thereto to determine the ex act zoning of all land within the township and to examine the full text of the said bylaws notice to all property owners in the town of uxbridge and in the townships of pickering whit by reach and scott all in the county of ontario and of the town of whitchurchstouffville and townships of mark ha m whit church and gwillimbury in the regional municipality of york north take notice that the abovepublished notice to all property owners in the town ship of uxbridge in the county of ontario including the abovepublished explanatory note attached as appendix a thereto are also addressed to all owners of property in the abovenamed local municipalities dated at goodwood ontario this 19th day of july 1972 d s kennedy clerk of the township of uxbridge municipal offices goodwood ontario

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