2 the tribune thursday july 28 1977 cedar brae golf and country club our tennis section now open memberships available now with reduced rates for summer 1977 pay as you play for limited period club house facilities all year round membership inquiries invited for winter tennis sat july 30th 1pm special exhibition match between two of canadas top players members of the public welcome steeles ave 1 mile east of markham rd telephone for mem bership court bookings 2982452 or 2934161 man buys 4500 house cant find anyplace to put it when stan leighton of markham bought a bouse with the good in tention of saving it from demolition he got more than be bargained for the 75 year old two- storey frame borne is standing on a regional road route and stan felt that it was worth saving as a rental home or as a home for unwed mothers anything to help out the community its in good condition stan says the people who formerly owned the bouse are also interested in saving the house but they just couldnt have done it themselves stan thought the ideal solution would be to move the house onto his csvn property and subdivide it into two lots but the town official plan calls for a minimum of two acres per lot and stans property would only allow for one acre per lot stan went- to markham council and asked permission to put the house on wheels on his property the house would not be considered a dwelling if it was on apache 20 birthday save more on floor models demos and used units save 300 on brand new solid state mfachel awiclils cmc vk11z soft and sexy on the inside enjoy colour coordinated interiors permanent made beds all climate controlled for comfort electric lighting builtin water supply sliding tinted glass win dows for privacy power roof ventilator hard and tough on the outside no canvas anywhere aluminum body cant rust yj seamless a b s spaceago thermo- plastic strong as a safety helmet low maintenance costs and high resale values seenjsbelievn no special towing package required on 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his property but declined to comment on the situation as council has refused permission to add to his problems the house that stan is living in is part of the airport frozen land this means that the ministry of housing would have to approve all building permits its just one more channel to go through says stan if stan cannot do something with the house he will lose the 4500 it cost him originally and maybe more if he has to dispose it stan has been unable to find another site to move the house to and he figures that it is probably too late in the season to hire the men and equipment that would do the job as it is the peak of the house moving season york region has given him until july 31 to move the house or demolish it if stan has not done anything by that time then the region will go in and take it over stan says that he has reached a standstill its as though my hands were tiedi just dont know what to do visibility should be much improved at the intersection of slain st and the 9th line following installation of these modern street lamps here charles lintner in basket and carl uideman are completing the hook up town of uxbridge purchase 1 acre arena site uxbridge aftei- many months and a lot of wrangling uxbridge has finally got a new arena site at last weeks council meeting the members decided on the site of the new arena which is also likely to include other recreational facilities council signed an agreement with dor chester heights a residential developer for 117 acres of land at centre rd and brock st in the northwest section of town council voted to buy five acres for 50000 and another 67 acres was given the municipality by the company the transaction will close in two weeks a new 800000 single pad ice arena will be- built on the site by the fall of next year and tennis courts and a baseball diamond may also be built there is room to accommodate a second ice pad in the future a community centre room to accommodate 300 will be part of the project underwood breadloem 7 tfvo l special on quality ci5 kncfcy carpet 149 per square yard ideal for cottage or rec room ml largest selection of carpet in york region the town will be able to use the present arena for one more season providing wind speeds and snow loads are closely monitored the building was declared unsafe last year by government inspectors there had been some concern about finding a site for the new arena and to demonstrate that council was proceeding with plans to build one tnese conditions were set out by the ontario government to be fulfilled in order for the town to use the present arena this season at the meeting there was some discussion as to the hiring of an ar chitectural firm to conduct a feasibility study on the project the firm of lee elken beckstead paulsen and fair was hired and ward 1 councillor john paxton said they had the most professional and in formative presentation ward councillor sandy ewcn expressed concern over the fact the job wasnt tendered but was assured thai it would not make any difference that all architectural firms would charge basically the same price for the job ward 5 councillor alan wells commented that they want the firm for a preliminary study well decide how long to keep them on later however council all agreed that it was a good idea to hire the firm as they will handle all planning for services transportation and design as mayor gord davie explained were concerned about getting something attractive as an addition to the town rather than just a sort of a square barn the township has agreed to bring its official plan into conformity with the regions official plan which allows residential development in the area the township has already applied for a wintario grant and a community centres grant expected to cover up to 75 per cent of the cost of the new arena there has been about 90000 raised through a local compaign to help finance construction of the arena however there was one dissenting voice from resident bill signal who was worried about the extra traffic noise on centre road and the possible depreciation of housing council explained to mr signal that the site will be planned for the least amount of impact possible and that routes to and from the arena will be worked but and also the land would possibly appreciate iio depreciate both jake mandell and frank obrien were at council to witness the signing of i the agreement as representatives of dorchester heights markham 2944440 5 mccowon just n hwy 7 newmarket 8981800 main st 8 davis dr barrie 7280899 north barrio plaia man arrested for obstruction threats stouffville a local man has been charged with in timidation and ob- ag eavestroughing manufactured at your home soffit fascia 150 per linear foot free estimates offer expires aug 3 i 77 save 20 increase due sept 1st siouffviue a0rien 6j04775 buttonviue guiioo 297i06 structing justice after being charged with assaulting a woman the previous week york regional- police while in vestigating the assault charge came to- the conclusion the young woman was being harassed in an attempt to induce her to drop charges cynthia white of william st received bruises to arms legs and back in an alleged assault near the country club donut shop on main st e about 1 am july 10 july 18 terry john williams 20 of maytree ave appeared in newmarket court on an assaultchargeandat that time he was arrested and held on charges of in timidation and ob structing justice colour tv stolen from old couple markham sometime july 1920 persons unknown stole a 400 colour tv from the lounge at thomson court apis the new senior citizens apartment building near highway 7 and main street