ij i jjf tv7- fev44ife v g vol 86 ho 50 whitchurchstouffvillemarkhamuxbridgethursdaympril 181974 1 pages feyv mwbii2s feet high stouffville garbage saturday he said it had been a mountain of it thats what thehopeof council that the the future holds for the sanitary dunip would soon be phased out landfill site east of hwy 48 and instead he said- there was a south ofballantraein whit- threat of more garbage coming churchstouffville s if jhe provinces approves continued water pollution had already dumping privileges there taken place and there was the property listed under always the fear t that theun- the ownership york- derground springs serving the sanitation co ltdy rr 2 former village of stouffville aurora contains about 175 could become contaminated acres at jpresent the refuse- since the site is onlya s trucked in at the rate of from 400 distance away the pressures to600tons perdayris covered onusuiemayorsaid i urge close togruhd i however all residents target involved the idea now is to go up rather j than out twentyfive feet up t a second meeting with the town council met with officials department will be held in three 1 fof the dept of the environment w weeks april 9 along with represeni smayor ratcliff said dumi tatives of the south lake simcoe privileges had been cut off j conservation authority and the i by markham at the sabiston site the program in full has been repeated he said ninety percent authorized by the town of the refuse was coming out ofi mayor gordon ratcliff toronto i dont know why we stressed the seriousness of the should become a garbagvcentre problem in apress interview for metro he concluded f u bcdtfd id dfe i h b i ked th o n d close to 500 cyclists are expected to participate armct of 17 pine street stouffvillesheii be nding in the f stouffvillelionssponsoredvbikeathon f for the cubs other registration dates are april 20 r saturday may registrations opened april 13 andand 27 at the rear of the municipal office oncivic one of the firstto signup was 11 year old jackie street i rjim thomas onuitiuul cedar valley may 23 the valuevof homes in the j and 24are the dates set for a v community they alsos feel the public hearing in ilalcham vivian s road cannot ac- ihall stouffviue related toaj commodate increased truck proposed industrial park on the traffic v north side of thevivian road at v t i valley f j wt j meeting air both vanclori thecontroversial issue i tv j 5 beencalled by the ontario j ji4 i nfcipafrfoard foffiwirighe r esiaeilt 7- f eipfof appeals from both the t l i landowner and area residents taji site includes about 80 jlonorecl v v wplanning 7committee- mast jtopinionontheimatterjhadnoti required services was- the j f weekfor wof kingcup f an exchanged since hevomniented oh dominant argument on which gordon ratcliff said enormous publicityactvn i l their ap jthesame proposdlovera year conjunction with their ap- jago mobile homes were ex- wphcation jo develop a celjent dwellings v subdivisioninthe buftarea- services could not igcfrmley area r support development of the vgboth principals lwere- isubdiyisi6n area the the committee majority based its recommendation to reject the plans with mrs joice and jim wong opposed it is anticipated that recommendation will be jprent when councillor eldred provincewould hopefully open ratified by council wished confirmation fromthe o m b that the zoning established by bylaw in 1970 as industrial would be maintained residents are opposed to industrial build up at thus smjj empfea 2 bg m pjo rvj i r the property owner t dr f h l vannostrand r r lgofmley arid rune other persons will be singly honored by officials of the r- v- v -js- t metro toronto and region cb vfel conservation authority at- a v ayjj s amcmllggided ceremonyapfilx- f5ftfe -itjj- ti v a citation on an illuminated location claiming it will lower xing condemned the publicity campaign jised to promote thr jproject and tlieirpresistence ia r for v proposal which xi kvrinld s up more servicedj land oriented towards existing- communities f6rthis pjjjajfjfs ouldcreateahigh density j ipopulatioffiritjfn ecologically- 4sensitivefunseryiced rural area liifltwas itheuhree r mobile y hpme parkinstroud refuted most predicitionslevelled atthp smunici touf f ville v thejley elopment gordofi ratcliff willtflag away 9dwppd registration v l first fivecarssatuf day night at 530 p iatttheftown hauftotstarttthe jw pubjic iinyited to see tee r ontanofchanipionshircar rally 0 at p cavalcadewill f vmakeitsway downtown to the 3 than 30 830 and covers 250- mdesthecourse east v i from i stouffviue and winds up jbackin town sunday morning at tories rallyclubhost therally- 1 3vcjubmembefsterry linda epps of elm road are the organizers thet townis ipfovidinglooiin prizemdney ywli localcaridealersarealso donating v prizest contributors jincludetf john ford v a emerald mslc andmarkham z stoyotals jlocal entries arekarl kilpper of albert streetwith tb select t catiknriyal iuxbripge r counter i cafik arid topple trudeau will be platform themesapnl 25 when 1 the faithfulof the ontario riding progressive conservative party gathertoselect a candidate for thehextfederal election in uxbridgesecondaryschool tgti whileinterest has centred around the possibility that diiff- roblinfprmerpremierof manitoba inighttosshis hat in mevinguiere nowiseems little vlikelihbodfthis mentioned uwofistojtffyiueareawomen ontario benefitfedifromhe 4i8 assodauonrshe is considered a vrra topntctderxothers include- 1 annewanstallj rr 2 aaremoritstefan erikson of pickering and iain grant of brooklin- v allan fullerof 10th line s as win 8100 iste5 f7iikelihoodof thisk srt aftour names af erne fi lumjstouffviueffarea women sft ii- esfefayescraigof4winlane j driveand marianne detmers of i goodwood each saw her number vidrawnfdpalooprize on the i- television program -i- v scrqllwill be presented recognition of those who ifc r purcelljohnprobarts v stouffville during rightay he suggested that if qcmrsdor6thy hague the recent f secondary school ltsmembershipjishonestlandjr pbsthumouslyanddrah teacherstrikeinrorkcounty- anciorakika-aft- richardson posthumously v v an organizationknowriaswre vvv f b f r js recommendationsconsideredby 5 xthvboardoft6tallyigrioredj ringwood whenini- kitm ryj jtv j 4 f john mcmurray trustee for i provemenu were completed rtitgkutfchtouffvillewas 48 regional road l j h jjouav the hwy48 regional road lntersection t v several years agovavstorm sewerwas installed in anopeh i handle r surface watertfiat would otherwisefloodthearea v a t however likeso many other engineering oddities that jjfjaguedthe project- it hasnt worked the manhole fitted with a steel gratings too smallv esidents7say during the questionedonjmisandjothevfv saves action- ifc subjects during regular press v thursday jviactlonrbycfif em iinterview mr mcmurray spring- runoff a heavy rain water backs up recently it flowed across the road and into the parking lot of a nearby efvice station isftf 4 j asidejfromtheerodingof propertiesto the east and west it represents a potential hazard its beentlikethisfor yearssaid clarence fockler4 itsterribley mrfocklesaid irneandc6mershadppealedtp fi the municipal jcouncilthe jregion and t theu province y or csome kind of faction jloreriiedy the alljtbeyevef do is promise v fiici firemenfridayw said it saved a homeon hillsdale drive t1 wasnt clear tohimarid f neakmusselmanslakejk othefboard membersjifstwho i nnf 10m whatthe 1 is supposed itwas rumored t the teachers perhapvthey are overheated furhacetpipesare working in genuine interest blamed v jk of the public hejsaid and if damagehas been estimated n sd i hope they go about it jn the at 2000- sr- srthejstormsewerwas vfiveyeafold lisa focklefsuridbnsidea groundlevel grating leading to a storm sewer oh the north side of the stouffvujeofmley initially installed by the dept of roadat ringwood washouts occur in the area aftereyeryheavy ffighways the spokesman said rainfall residents say their complaints have brought promises but t hefeels the province no action s w jalim thomas should repair it t v v v- vvirltv a a jni a iv ai- i si w i tf s i 4i sjsaej y