Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 15, 1976, p. 8

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8 the tribune thursday january 15 1s7s cfto will be taping 2 gome shows headline hunters and definition in the coming weekends you are invited to be part of the studio audience- for fuee tickets phone cfjotv 29191 1 1 children must be 12 years of age to be ad mitted cftonj faulkner ave dispute solution bi sight despite objections stouffville a solution to the protracted zoning dispute on faulkner ave may be in sight in spite of the fact that ll residents have objected to spot rezonings the area is currently zooed rural and thus only permits 10 acre lots although there are many five acre lots in existence council approved spot rezonings to allow the subdivision of three 10 acre properties and the notice of application drew four supporting letters and 11 objections the 11 objections however were received as a petition with a letter attached the letter contains a compromise suggestion that you consider the regional municipality of durham planningdevelopment committee official plan of the regional municipality of durham public meeting tuesjan27 730 pm council chambers pickering the purpose of this meeting is to present stage 4 of the official plan of the durham region a draft proposal for durham region tothe council and the public of the town of pickering members of the public are invited to attend and present their ideas and concerns regarding this proposal copies of discussion paper no 4 will be available from the town clerk pickering municipal office one week prior to the public meeting inaddition the public is invited to view infirmation displays at sheridan mall pickering council chambers sheridan mall jan 26 10 am to 930 pm jan 27 10 am to 730 pm jan 28 10 am to 930 pm information concerning these meetings and information displays can be obtained from mr j moyer durham department of planning and development whitby 4166687731 clark mason chairman wm f h mcadams commissioner complete rezoning of the area covered with this restriction which is that no dwelling or accessory building thereto shall be erected within 200 feet of the nearest dwelling on adjoining properties councillor becky wedley noted that many of the objectors are on five acre lots and councillor cathy joice added that most of them are councillor eldred king was of the opinion that council would be a laughingstock if they submitted the bylaw to the ontario municipal board with the number of objections they had received mr king suggested the bylaw be tabled and that the ob jectors be asked to sign a petition councillor art starr believed it would be more expedient just to submit the petition with the compromise solution but other members of the board felt this was not strong enough mr kings tabling motion was passed and a resolution was passed that registered letters be sent out to the objectors outlining their com promise suggestion and with the request that the letters be signed and returned man dies from burns mabkham twenty year old clifford goulett of scarboro died dec 27 as a result of burns suffered during a fire at protective rustproofing in markham mr goulett received third degree burns to 80 percent of his body and both his lungs had par tially collapsed he had been cleaning the factory floors with solvent when the fumes ignited and started a fire causing an estimated 100000 damage two other employees were injured less seriously 1 0 days only we have many specials on hand s0mewe have purchased for this sale and0thers are selected items that we have chopped the prices on we have red tagged luggage recliner chairs records hockey equipment 30 fireplace accessories hockey sticks 10 snowmobile helmets stereos televisions some gifts hardware small electrjcal appliances drop in and enjoy a free coffee and donut chargex master charge instant credit available v i dotfclnlorhtarowari appliances lvvvjv we should be dealt with o 29 main st h stouffville 6403622 7 x-v- tv v n i- -j- piswe now stock water softener salt vaftsyfev xj-i-ins- vv v the unusually cold weather in december and so far this year has made good thick ice on musselmans lake saturday with the sun shining brightly some youngsters cleared a spot on the ice to play some shinny others took to their snow machines a helicopter set down for a brief time on the ice on the lake this picture was taken at the west endj of the lake some other youngsters were clearing a skating area at the opposite end of the lake at the same time don bernard mayor gordon ratcliff library comments bring reply last week mayor gordon ratcliff made a point of commenting on statements made by councillor becky wedley and carried in the jan 8 edition of the tribune mr ratcliff said he was alarmed at mrs wedleys remark that the local service clubs could raise 50000 toward the proposed new library he also disagreed with her statement that council cant afford to pay more than 250000 for the building and the- 105000 price tag for the lot we dont want to be dictating to the service clubs said the mayor they have done so much for the community we wouldnt want them to think we were issuing an ultimatum mr ratcliff felt the service clubs should set their own fundraising priorities without any interference from council although he added any support the service clubs felt inclined to give would be absolutely appreciated the library board will start a fundraising committee of its own as they have volunteered to man arrested in three incidents ballantrae ronald thompson 21 aurora sideroad has been arrested on three charges of breaking and entering police allege mr thompson was involved in two breakins in markham and one at rolling hills golf course another man has already been charged in connection with two of the incidents in april kent tools laidlaw blvd markham was entered by a forced door and the pop machine was pried open money removed and damage to the macliine amounted to 100 a window was broken to enter the shop at rolling hills several soft drink machines were broken into and money was taken from the cash register the total of damage and money taken was 150 a snowmobile and three snow suits valued at over 2000 were taken from pepper lawn motoring on highway 48 in markham the padlock had been pried off the rear door and the office had been ransacked financial assistance management counselling management training information on government programs for business graydon e powley one of our representatives will be at markham motel hwy 48 rr no 2 stouffville telephone 6403529 on tuesday january 20th if you require financing to start modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested irithe fbdb management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business talk to our representative federal business development bank n 4430 bathurst street downsview telephone 6380823 opening new doors to small business raise the 70000 it js expected to cost for furnishings and land scaping for the new building mr ratcliff predicted that the old library would only sell for about 35000 rather than- the 50000 mrs wedley estimated according to the mayor who is also a member of the library board council has vir tually assured by the size of their donation that the new library cannot be more than 6000 square feet he said he had strongly urged council to vote an additional thirty to fifty thousand dollars the town could afford to go for another looo feet or so he maintained the board originally projected for sv 12000 square foot building but when they went to council they dropped the proposed size to 10000 feet mr ratcliff said he does not believe the town could afford a 10000 square foot building as the maintenance costs would be in the neigh borhood of 100000 yearly ontario a rent review metro toronto enquiries 9231199 starting monday january 12 this new telephone number will be in operation to handle enquiries about the ontario rent review program landlords and tenants in jhe metro toronto tollfree dialing area who wish information and application forms issued in connection with the residential premises rent review act may call that number important reminders for tenancy agreements taking effect on or after july 30 1975 and up to and including december 3l1975tenants washing to dispute increases up to eight per cent for that period must niake application on the appropriate form by january 311976 i for tenancy agreements taking effect on or after july 30 1975 arid up to and including december 31 1975 landlords wishing to charge more than eight per cent for that period must make applica- on the appropriate form by january 31 1976 for tenancy agreements taking effect on or after july 30 1975 and i iiptoand including december 311975 landlords and tenants may agree to a rent increase above the eight per cent for that period if an increase above eight per cent is agreed upon both parties must sign an agreement on the appropriate form before january 17 1976 a tenant may revoke this agreement within 30 days by signing the revocation section if the landlord andtenant do notagree on a rent increase above the eight per cent guideline and do not applyto have the rent for that period reviewed the tenant is entitled to a rebate of any rent paid in excess of eight per cent by february 161976 the maximum rent landlords may charge tenants after january 1 1976 for all tenancy agreements which became effective on or after july 30 1975 is eight per cent more than the rent charged during the last full month prior to august 11975 a landlord charging more than this contravenes the act and may on summary conviction befineduptos2000 in respect to tenancy agreements taking effect on orafter july 30 1975 and up to and including february 29 1976 landlords wishing to charge more than eight per cent for any period after january 1 1976 must make application on the appropriate form by january 31 1976 for tenancy agreements faking effect on or after january 11976 tenants wishing to dispute any increase must make application on the appropriate form by january 31 1976 or 60 days after receiv ing a notice of increase whichever comes last similar telephone answering systems will be announced later in other areas of ontario you may write for forms and information to rent review box 580 postal station f toronto m4y 2l8 v 1 ministry of housing y i c

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