page 3 the tribune thursday august 10 1372 ii tl i la 1 i i if ip le ih p la 1 a tower line route could cut swath through markham markham the contentious issue of ontario hydros proposed 300kilovolt transmission line was raised again recently following the first hearings of a com mission appointed to consider the matter fred ellis and ro bert murray ontario hydro officials ap peared before whit church stouffville planning committee aug 1 and before markham council aug 8 they described a new alignment for the project which would have little affect on whitchurch stouffville in the original plan approved by council early this year the 500- kv lines would have crossed whitchurch stouffville at lot 25 north of ballantrae no part of markham was included unfortunately hy dro discovered in midfebruary that the route would go through the centre of the proposed airport and revisions were necessary mr ellis explained the latest plan which was submitted july il to the solandt com mission he ap- pologized for the lack of prior consultation caused by the com mission hearings the tentative new routing would bring power lines along the east side of the projected highway 404 crossing don mills road south of victoria square and proceeding south to highway 407 it would follow the path of 407 east to the cherrywood tran sformer station planning committee members discussed the new route briefly and no strenuous objections were raised to combining the new- highway and a new- hydro line it doesnt look like it would affect us as much as the other one observed councillor june button it seems more sensible putting two eyesores together the solandt com mission has asked all affected muni cipalities to examine the new- proposal and submit their comments in writing bv august 14 whitchurch stouff ville councillors agreed to study the plan markham repre sentatives were a little more cautious will you be right next to 404 or will there be some space between the two rightsofway asked councillor murray henderson mr ellis em phasized the route has not been as closely studied as the others and plans are still not firm the present proposal is to run the lines adjacent to 404 he stated what would this mean to operations like the buttonville airport asked councillor norm tyndall mr ellis admitted that plans are not yet definite enough to predict this matter and explained that hydro would have to gain approval from the department of transport to build towers anywhere near an airport this would be one ontario public notice select committee of the legislature on the ontario municipal board invitations to submit written briefs on june 30th 1972 the ontario legistlature appointed a select committee to examine in quire into and report upon the ontario mun icipal board and to make recommendations on la i the purpose object and functions of the ontario municipal board b the jurisdic tion of ihe ontario municipal board c the structure and organization of the ontario municipal board d the procedures and practices of ihe ontario municipal board e the procedures by way of appeal from the orders and rulings of ihe ontario municipal hoard including appeals by way of petitions to hie lieutenant governor in council f the relationship of the ontario municipal board in hie discharge of its responsibilities witli hie provincial government local government and the individual citizen the committee invites written briefs from in dividuals and organizations who may wish to present information opinions or suggestions regarding any of the above matters relating to the ontario municipal board uriels must lie submitted by september 15th 1072 to the clerk of tin- committee box 283 iaiii parliament ltiinlding toronto 182 on tario john p macbelh qc mpp chairman alex mcfodrics clerk york county board of education area two requires supply teachers in elementary and secondary schools town of aurora town of whitchurch- stouffville kins township information and application forms may he obtained by applying to the york county board of education area two office 127 wellington st west aurora ontario telephone 7273135 ss75i15 ross f jollirfk chairman s l g chapman director vandorf park is busy site the vandorf community park is enjoying one of its busiest summer seasons the location is on the west side of don mills road shown here are gina ilirt x left and mary westerterp hh 1 gormley both fresh from a swim at slaters indoor pool jim thomas item needing further refinement should this turn out to be the route we follow he said councillor tyndall also estimated that hydro would require approximately 550 acres in markham if this plan is followed an estimate with which mr murray agreed after further discussion council adopted a planning committee recom mendation to ask the solandt commission for more time so the hydro proposal could be thoroughly studied 4000 damage accident dicksons hill a twocar collision at the intersection of highway 18 and 19th avenue sent four persons to hospital august 4 the accident oc curred about 1030 am involving two southbound vehicles the lead auto driven by gordon ross 34 of toronto collided with one driven by thomas uradbroke 53 of fcnelon falls in addition to the drivers mr bradbrokes wife vandorf school sold former vandorf public school east of don mills road the price obtained for the building and lot has not been released the transaction does not become final until the end of august vandorf the sale is reported of the almina and his two daughters christine 22 and deborah 18 were also injured damage has been estimated at 1000 oltaolo notice of public meeting select committee on land drainage by resolution of the legislature of ontario a select committee was appointed on june 30 1972 to examine study and inquire into the following matters regarding land drainage in ontario 1 theobiectivesof land drainage as an agricultural practice and the benefits to be derived from such practice 12 the associated problems ol competing land use in the urban fringe and in wetlands as influenced by land drainage proiects 3 the problem o public interest in land use over the drainage of private rids by individuals 4 the prior evaluation of the benefits and costs of a drainage proiect 5 an evaluation o the petition procedure for initiating a drainage proiect 6 a review of the construcnon improvement ana maintenance procedures under the drainage act in achieving the objectives a review of the appeal procedures under the drainage acr id a reviev o the tmanoal pitxodues and assistance under the dramage act and other drainage programs write for action c a study of the costs of land drainage and what influences such costs and how they may be reduced i e engineering costs etc 10 an evaluation of construct on practices in general and erosion and veed control o dramaqo flitches fn detail lit a review of the administrative practices and methods in c frying out responsibility under the drainage act atier due stud i and consideration to recommend sucn changes iri the laws procedures and processes as in the opinion of the committee may be necessarv and desirable the committer nas the meriton o isitmg all areas in the province and to hold ablc hearngs on the questions associated ith the above erms o reference this therefore is to invite all interested parlies individual or otherwise to indicate to the committee by august 15 173 iheir intention to submit written bris or iheir desire to attend the hearings and make oral represenrations the response to this mvrat or- il derermtre the times and pfaceso nearngs a written noice srrng out ihe time and place o the pwwc hear rgsili ce gen as soon as possible to all persons ho have tiled notce o mrenffon o mae ntten or oral sub mssions lome renderson v p p cfaifmn select conrie on land orarag bc j01 part ari ng oonc onvco when you have something youd like to exchange for cash were as close as your mail box and one short prepaid form starts the action the tribune classi f i ed ads 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ontario county last month he said that soou customers were without p o w e r creating a serious situation for dairy and poultry farmers he told how both officials mr crompton and mr sanford donned coveralls and worked shoulder to shoulder with emergency line crews under the worst possible con ditions we scraped up all the management people we could find said mcintosh they worked around the clock some 30 hours to keep the service intact the pr spokesman recalled a statement by the union claiming power would be maintained they called it an in convenience and not an emergency he said it was nothing but a damn hoax he said when management requested union help they were turned down mr mcintosh noted that when dairy far mers are unable to milk their cows or paper carriers wanted paper carriers wanted to commence routes sept 7 northeast sector of mark ham once a week deliv ery if you are interested and live in this area call markham 2942560 first year loss 105000 markham transit system markham the towns transit study committee after four months made some preliminary recom mendations to council aug 8 it seems possible that council will need almost as much time to digest the report t h e r e c o in mendations are based on two interim sub missions setting forth the information gathered out of this has come a suggested transit system to be initiated in the spring of 1971 local fares are set at 25 cents cash or 5 tickets for a dollar while fares from the markham unionville area to toronto are priced at 5 tickets for s2 in its early stages the operation would run 7 am to 7 pm monday to friday increased service would be provided during peak hours the report was explained by jim operate their coolers and when poultrymen have no power for their incubators then its a very real emergency he said he hoped rural hydro customers would understand the problem and give credit where credit was deserved metcalfe of the firm marshall macklin and m o n a g h a n 11 e outlined the methods of study existing service described as less than average and other factors cost considerations were discussed at length with a deficit anticipated a firstyear loss of 103000 was predicted of this the province underwrites onehalf leaving the town to pick up the remaining s52500 iii breaking down the figures this means an average net cost to each household of si 75 per year council discussed the recommendations at length but look no firm stand mr metcalfe stated that the balance of the study could be com pleted within four weeks the report was received and will be studied by councillors for discussion special attraction rex harrison in dr doolittle the man who talks in a ill nulls the childrens theatre latcham hall sat aug 1 2th 2 1 5 pm doors oikmi at 1151 cliiklicii ioc adults 100 york regional police police constables applications are now being accepted from suitably qualified persons for appointment as police constables with the york regional police force application forms may be 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