latcham hall gamblers paradise the tribune wednesday november 30 19ti 3 stouffville latcham hall was a gamblers paradise last friday night during the lions club elimination draw while the draw numbers were being called tickets for a second share the wealth draw- were being sold and ticketholders amused themselves by eating drinking and naturally playing cards the conclusion of the lengthy drawing proved quite suspenseful as two of the final three ticket holders were present when it came down to the last three numbers the holders were asked if they wanted to split the proceeds but no deal could be made as only two of the ticket holders were present the third from last number was drawn and it belonged to the absent person after that it took no time at all for john middleton of second st and herb cope of scar borough to agree on a split approximately 600 of the 700 tickets printed were sold and lion ed macaloney sold 192 of these all by himself john middleton left of second st stouffviue and herb cope of scarborough decided to play it safe and split the 3000 first prize money in the lions elimination draw- held last friday bernie tunney montreal st won 7250 in the share the wealth draw held during the main event elimination draw even though he collected comparatively small winnings mr tunney appears more enthusiastic over his luck than the big money winners handing over the cash is lion ivan harris on microphone is don huxtable and dr bill murphy is at right pickering airport lands y development may be allowed people owning property on the fringes of the land frozen for the now stalled pickering airport may soon be able to develop their holdings municipal councils in the area have received a letter from pg rim- meet with staff to discuss the establishment of proceedures and the types of noise control features to be required mark heitshau manager of the ministrys development control section said the mington director of the new criteria are based on ministry of housings updated technical operations and development control branch stating that the ministry will allow development on some lands that have been designated as being in side the airport noise contours now ministry has set a policy of allowing no building on property rated at 28 nef noise exposure forecast or higher the ministry now proposes to allow building without restrictions on property rated between 28 and 30 nef lands determined to have an nef rating of between 30 and 35 can be developed for residential use if noise reduction features are incorporated into building design mr rimmington advised that officials from the ministry will analysis the new rules will affect land all around the perimeter of the airport noise zone including property east of dickson hill and some lands in whitchurch stouffviue the property has been frozen since 1971 when the airport was first announced and both stouffviue and markham councils have been besieged by landowners nursery school wins best float stouffville some bands didnt show banners blew away and everybody froze but the stouffviue kinsmens santa claus parade while perhaps not the best ever put up a brave showing nonetheless stouffviue nursery school was awarded first prize for oest overall float while the kmette club candy float was judged best club or group effort st marks was rated top school float and the best christmas theme went to st james presbyterian church the 35 entries and eight bands took almost an hour to pass through town bringing up the rear as usual was beany lehman who was a big hit as santa claus 100 award i sdss graduate keith manser won the sioo stouffviue machine and tool award at the recently held high school graduation charlie jackson presented keith with the award seeking exemptions from the ministers freeze the letter was received without com ment by whitchurch stouffviue the only comment from whitchurch stouffviue council came from ward 1 councillor jim doble who voiced his opposition to the airport and the relaxed restrictions if they ever did go the foolhardy route of building the airport they should watch that houses arent built right to the end of the runway they take a little moreand a little more until theyre right on top of it he concluded think insulation winte heat loss draft for free home evaluation of your attic and wall insulation sat pm all seats 100 hugo the hippo v- hoke ikprofimeim markham area 2981600 stouffville area 6404163 the silent save underwood broadloom restaurant bylaw continued from page l eating establishment quality of food and service and fair prices thats how restaurants rise and fall mr hathaway then said that it was hard for local businesses to compete against a big chain since they could afford to subsidize some of their unprofitable establishments whereas the little fellow simply went under councillor eldred king answered that it might be possible for council to eliminate the big chains but if the town population was polled they might prefer them the tax paying public probably wants a big mac he said councillor becky wedley voiced the view that the big chains would not locate in town if they felt there was no demand they wouldnt dream of coming here if gibson london dry gin the business isnt there she said mr hathaway ex pressed doubt on that point i saw a market survey for 77 it said that another restaurant in the area would be marginal he said councillor king suggested that if the restaurait owners wanted to limit new eating establishments they should draw up criteria on which council could base approval or rejection the only way this could be done in mr kings opinion was through market survey and he didnt think the town should have to pay for them mr hathaway proposed using population figures in stead which brought the discussion back to square one how to decide which establishments should be approved mrs wedley finally proposed that the matter be given further study in com- mitteea suggestion that was approved 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