candidates meeting latcham hall friday nov 24 ttne candidates meeting qoodwood hall thurs nov 23 j and features vol 89 no 26 phone 6402101 whitchurchstouffvil le uxbridge markiiam thursday november 23 1972 24 pages 15 cents parkview may be i apartments priority ow santa arrives saturday stouffville santa claus comes to stouffville saturday the kinsponsored parade begins at 2 pm entries in the procession will form up on stouffer street at 130 pm proceed south on hwy 47 to main street then west to the a p plaza for those who wish to see two parades in the one day santa will arrive in markham too nov 25 the procession there starts at 1030 am 4550 units proposed four storeys hearings on airport beg in pickering twp hearings will begin nov 27 at 9 am in toronto to air objections into land expropriations for the proposed international airport in pickering township the location is the four seasons sheraton hotel on queen street jw swackhammer is the hearing officer appointed by the attorney general with more than 2000 ob jections on file the hearing is expected to last up to three weeks in stouffville joseph nighswander administrator for parkview home and board members presented a proposal at planning committee nov iv to establish a 4 storey structure with 45 to 50 self contained apartment units the addition would provide living quarters for married couples and though detached from the present building share the same religious aspects and social services newton gingrich chairman of the board emphasized that the plan had not gone beyond the thinking stage but they wished to have the committees reaction to the proposal tom lonergan planning chairman explained that sewage problems had put restrictions on stouffvilles growth and though an addition to the processing plant was underway development priorities would have to be established he enumerated items which he felt were against their proposal being considered a priority the economics that make singlefamily dwellings more desirable than apartments because of the 1000 lot fee that could be levied to help subsidize the building of the sewage plant addition the location west of the railroad tracks that necessitates channeling ef fluence into the victoria street pumping station other senior citizens apartments have already been approved for elm road apartments on the west side of the home have aroused strong objections mayor ken laushway added to these drawbacks the problem of the taxexempt status of parkview would you an ticipate this proposal being a taxfree deal mr gingrich admitted that it was a questionable dimen sion he agreed the committee had offered reasonable arguments that put their plan pretty well down the ladder in priority another member of parkview board commented that they had found the meeting informative and that the question of whether they were perhaps duplicating a need for senior citizen ac commodation already being filled by ontario housing would have to be determined we cant offer the same subsidized housing they give committee agreed the apartment units combined with the homes services was a commendable concept and that it would still be considered with other developments awaiting appraisal if a rough but specific plan was submitted boy scout assists own father injured in two- vehicle crash linking past with present over the past weekend the congregation of churchill christian church held special gatherings to mark 100 years of service in the community one member present in dress suitable for the occasion was mrs elsie fockler 80 of ballantrae jim thomas stouffville a seventeen year old willowdale boy a venturer with 5th newtonbrook pack at willowdale earned his stripes saturday after his westbound car was hit broad side at the intersection of hwy 47 and the bloomington road near lincolnville robin underwood although shaken up by the severity of the impact went to the aid of his father donald 49 a front seat passenger in the auto while police and ambulance crews worked with wrecking bars to release the injured man the young driver used bandages all candidates meet nov 24 stouffville an all candidates meeting town of whitchurch stouffville will be held in latcham hall stouff ville friday nov 24 at 8 pm the resolution approved by council carried on a vote of 4 1 the only dissenter was councillor betty vannostrand she argued the meeting should be organized by a local group otherwise you are sponsoring yourself to speak mayor ken laushway said he feared the two weeks would slip by and no meeting would be held at all he recalled this hap pening on a previous occasion mayor laushway vacated the chair to present the resolution advance polls stouffville for those unable to cast ballots at the whitchurch stouffville elec tion monday dec 4 advance polls have been established at two town locations for residents of wards 1 2 and 3 the pool is in the vandorf community hall for residents of wards 4 5 and 6 the poll is in the municipal office civic avenue the voting hours ex tend from 11 am to 8 pm nov 27 and dec 2 from a first aid kit to wrap around his fathers head and stop the bleeding donald and robin underwood were returning home from a camp near burleigh falls when the crash occurred injured in the second car was the driver chester holley 54 of holland centre and a passenger raymond mac- donald 60 donald underwood a grade 13 student at a y jackson high school missed classes monday hes a real scout commented his mother proudly consider arena stouffville the kin smen club of stouffville has begun a feasibility study on a major long term project that if approved would include a hockey arena curling rink and meeting lounge with banquet facilities the proposed site for such a complex hasnot yet been revealed recommend new bus mirrors stouffville a resolution introduced by ward 3 councillor merlyn baker will petition york county board of education to make new type front and rearview mirrors mandatory on all school buses under their jurisdiction the recommendation won unanimous support from all members at a meeting nov 14 arson is in rash stouffville three fires in seven days including two within three hours has promp ted brigade chief walter smith to recommend an investigation by the ontario fire marshals office the first blaze occurred nov 12 on the bloomington road west of hwy 48 there a cen tury old house the former charles dennie residence was suspected of fires burned to the ground on nov 17 the first of two barns went up in flames one was located west of cone 10 whitchurch stouffville near hillsdale drive the site is now owned by consolidated sand and gravel co ltd at 2 am saturday a second barn was destroyed east of hwy 47 owned formerly by ed lloyd r r 2 stouffville several implements including a truck and a jeep were lost chief smith said that just prior to the house fire a car was observed in the laneway and just before the saturday mor ning barn blaze a man was seen in the area reinforced markham for a second time constain estates ltd markham have been victims of vandals york regional police report 5 gallons of cement spread on the floors ceilings and windows of a new house on brookfield avenue damage has not yet been estimated five hurt car crash claremont five persons were injured in a near headon crash saturday at the top of a hill on the uxbridgepickering townline west of claremont admitted to hospital and released following treatment were ray ward and children linda 11 billy 9 and connie 7 of claremont and william coates also of claremont the ward vehicle only 3 months old was headed east it was demolished the coates car was travelling west one person viewing the remains of the ward family valiant described the oc cupants as awfully lucky open school addition claremont the new addition to claremont public school will be officially opened nov 23 tonight at 8 pm the chairman ontario county board of education milton j mowbray will attend along with the director of education kd munroe and other administrative personnel the extension includes a library resource centre general purpose room with change rooms office facilities and three classrooms in conjunction with the event the school staff will be available for interviews with parents parents and the general public are invited to attend driver enters guilty plea stouffville the operator of a school bus in volved in a fatal accident oct 11 pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of careless driving when she appeared in provincial court newmarket nov 16 mrs maureen mc- manningwell rr3 newmarket had originally been charged with criminal negligence following the death of 8 year old joanne coughlin vandorf road whitchurch- stouffville assistant crown attorney wm rankin admitted to conflicting evidence surroun ding the fatality he said the driver recalled looking both ways before putting the bus in motion he said the child may have dropped her lunchbox and in her haste to retrieve it was struck down and then run over by the rear wheels mrs mcmanningwell was fined 100 bank site stouffville according to recent information canadian imperial bank of commerce are again interested in acquiring the nowvacant ratcliff block for a future branch site it is also rumored that the proposed post office for stouffville could be located on property now con taining the former anglican church and adjacent lands rudolph arrives early twentyfive ton house takes a ride it was moving day monday morning for a 25 ton house the future home of richard and dianne powell and family boyer street stouffville once mobile the clapboard structure was shifted from one site to another in about twenty minutes russell harrison of alt albert had the contract the original location was main street east jim thomas stouffville santa is not due in town till nov 25 but it could have been one of his reindeer confused by a heavy fall of snow that arrived at civic square ii days early fred ricker was cleaning the glass on the front doors of the municipal offices at 430 pm nov 14 when he spotted an animal on the other side of the fence near the cenotaph he first thought it was a dog at the same time graham hudson spied the animal in his backyard he first thought it was a goat a small audience watched the deers movements as it studied its surroundings finally startled by a sudden noise it sailed off in the direction of the park inside the tribune editorial page 4 womans page 6 churches page 7 sports page is classified pages 202122