Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 2, 1977, p. 14

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it the tribune thursday june 2 1jti yilia antinori great vintage chianti classico from italy mteoctoscvudabyscaayw4sispmslm fesi musicians can 1saifw byjoymorning two full rock bands and five separate vocal groups just dont appear school overnight yet -whit- loons church highlands public school teacher bob burrows has fashioned just- that in six months with many hours of extra- curricular work competent yh g there are no hesitant or offnotes so commonly associated with beginning groups the and thun dering pickles play more than competent rock the misfits- moonshines rbs angels red hots and four tones har monize andblend with the inventory carpet underwood broadloom immediate installation with lifetime guarantee immediate delivery 100000 yds must go 1 price or less install it yourself and save more custom cutting while you wait markham 2944440 5 mc cowan just n hwy 7 newmarket 8381800 jv main st sdavis dr barrie 7280899 1 north barrie plaza all major credit cardsaccented r many band combinations has r used the jocal- churchs bouee house to test three of his groups before the public and will bring at least three others to the june 4 coffee jhouse that operates in wesley church basement- vandorf 81030 pirn j lfnowin his second yearjiith highlands mr burrows has had to start frontscratch each time mr burrows so deftly as bis musicians in- makes variably senior students the former graduate- to the areas professional musician high schools graft show to be held at pickering sheridan mall hwy no 2 liverpool rd pickering fri june 3rd 3 pm930 jm sat june 4th 930 am6 pm craft demonstrations and sales by more than 50 artisans located in the spacious air conditioned pickering sheridan mall free admission hand painted china metal sculpture pewter holloware porcelain dolls wood carving pottery hand crafted jewellery and more- the new whitchurch highlands rock group the loons rick bojahra top left pete bass chris kane scott campbell eric winter and hillary richardson v f opposition on road expansion continued from page 11 moved to another spot on her property a move which she claims will lower her propertys value doug hadcock a kennedy road resident for 30 years told the committee thaj no amount of money the region might offer would be compensation for the damage done to the ex tensive landscaping both he and his wife have done ft- if iu re over 450 this eirviceran saye you money gt 60 is a package of free financial services tailored to your changing needs i premium savings accounts with interest calculated and credited monthly to your account nochargc chequing accounts with free personalized cheques and free monthly statement and much more vpius it includes things like free purchase of traellers cheques for those trips youre going to make free deposit by mail with postage paid both ways saves a trip to do your banking all of it very useful s come in and talk to us about gt60 its well worth the trip over if j your centennial parade enter your float now dudliheiune 2077 nazisfoitnoats best overall best school best theme most humorous v a boblemqttee rt f 6401088 russwer m640rl382 hwy construction of the road would destroy the route as a means of bringing customers to his vegetable farm jack burrows told the com- mittee he now counts on people driving to his 110- acre market garden for a sizeable part of his in come he said jessie chase who owns a kennedy road horse farm pointed out that her kitchen window is only 38 feet from the roadway now and that if the region brought it any closer she would have to have everyone in for dinner and jean manchee who also spoke before council last week told the committee earlier that the problem is one that faces whitchurch stouffville as much as it does residents of markham pointing out that the development was only down the road from arriving at whitchurch stouffville mrs manchee questioned the wisdom of expanding highways in light of what she called a coming energy crisis although it heard all presentations the committee decided to approve the plan noting that engineering staff had attempted to weave the road around as many homes and trees as possible when the mattcr came before council last week for final approval the residents arguments swayed councillors sufficiently to delay approval for 30 days meantime the engineering committee has been instructed to set up a meeting with area residents to once more explain the plan and answer questions about how the widening will affect individual properties following- the decision residents present at the meeting expressed satisfaction that the decision had been delayed and said they would attempt to rally support for theirrob- jections before the proposed meeting is held york region 40 milliori budget i- continued from page 1- the remaining budget looked like this ceramic house of joy opening june 14 lessons greenware supplies custom pieces 59 main st east general government s must raisethrough taxes and administration andms all that the 1633700 n region pays for the healuvahd social million worth of debts and services 1689400 projects ithassplanned grants to public ior1977 v- hospitals 1218000 and how do they planning conservation collect that money and reforestation the total is divided 6404429 lamong the regions municipalities according- to the assessed value of their property so for example vaughan will face the largest increase in regional- levies paying butwith the revenue 8 per centmore than it fronf those departments did last year fees for land division the reason is that for example expected growth in ivaughan was to total 352000 the enough- to raise its 1058700 land division 138000 engineering 3989200 and police 8393200 that brought the regional cost of the projeclsuo 18116600 assessment making it responsible for a larger- share of the regional debt -7- s v newmarket v which did not grow fpropor- tionally in its assessment value faces onlya 5 per and from regional cent increase over its municipaj grants regional levy of 1976 when that total of i the entire budget 6967160is subtracted x approved by the council from the 17764600 ahe in committee comes before- regional council forfmal approval june 9 the council meeting is open to both the press and public i region faces a cost of only 17764000 with that total i calculated the region adds the imoneys available through last years surplus a general provincial support grant region faces a cost of only 10790740 that total is called the regions net levy which means the total it three candidates to debate newman redford robertshjiw thelsting v-daaoswanogeygpohu- towbilwcmaei aoult watch for airport 77 meet continued from pagel would be equally disastrous under an ndp government in ontario hydro rates be tween urban and rural residents of newmarket long sought by the town will be equalized in the next session of the legislature l v liberal jim wilson touched on the election unemployment trans portation education and regional government mr wilson said 7 minority govern- fment wasworkingwell and a total cfi 105 good bills had been passed the conservative government cannot deliver anywhere near to keep it running- smooth bfingif torus for acomplete v were experts heckup were top mechanics oh all cars- youll like our service neil patrick motors ltd pontiacbuickyenturaacadiangmc trucks 477 main st w stouffville 6403450 297 29s7 memorials of distinction- x granite marble bronze cemetery lettering renovations nv custom designings lettering a specialty of ourown craftsmen quality satisfaction assured by our own written guarantee for personal service f visitour showroom ifon mainstaatoueenst r drive f prxallrtbmkmson t8s27222sfe t i andlftansportatlon v byrhfst home improvement this family didnt wait for the roof to cave in to start home improvinethey did it sensibly byv coming to us for a lowcost loan before any major repairs were needed theycqualified for enough nioneytbt fix up theirhome and saved by not waiting raft-oftl- in 10 your crdit union lor full yy k dtiltmmitwtrsiollyewr4uiions r ifethe sfoof fwllle districts credit union i v96main the number of jobs it promised r the conservatives were wrong toigrantari american bus company preferred routes while the canadian transit company gray acoach was passed byandthat only liberal pressure caused them to recon- sider 7 s t small business 1 must be encouraged in york north to removeits status as a bedroom community- teachers should be allowed to teach and not be encouraged- to move into administration regional govern- ment mustbe re- examined speaking last to the group of about 150 was ian scott who dwelt on unemployment pollution and farmland- i l scott said the conservatives have had ample time to creates jobs and have failed tax credits for corporations could be used in job creation and in particular for home insulation programs that would both create jobs arid save energy z v ontario must take a strongs stand on the renegotiation ofthc auto -pact- yjxfi xx the province jinust c return to self sufficiency vnorlmlrkln r programs must- be fn- i provedj33 jlorporate polluters fma rxiforcedtostopv kwiniannfactnfeof mineral resources should take 1 place in- this province- e mkmmsjmmmmxmmm- x

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