2 the tribune thursday october s 178 big pipe contract i garageall in the family ffv1lle pearances of a battle of water service pipe to j mj past several field an trrwn h it w stouffvtlle pearances of a battle for the past several field months mccowan road the reason is con- south of 18th avenue has struction of a huge new taken on all the ap- reservoir and installation starts friday frrsat 7159pm sunthur8pm peter selutfifl buke edwards just when you thought it was safe to go back to the movies hiumwmtmtm htww cannon manmata u- tokywaw ri rank msmhm oattiutt umim jun m hltfulfwc coming soon gket adult ent of water service pipe to and from the site while the project is taking place in the town of mar and has nothing directly to do with whitchurch stouff- ville it involves a com pany located here the firm of standard pressure pipe co on the bethesda road east of hwy 48 has been responsible for supplying 3680 meters of pipe a contract totalling 485000 glen wilson com pany sales manager said the project comes under the jurisdiction of the ministry of the en vironment working in co operation with the region of york when completed water will be transported from lake ontario to a secondary station then to the holding reservoir for distribution where required standard pressure pipe is the largest firm in whitchurch stouffville each section of pipe supplied is 24 feet long the contract calls for 481 units mr wilson called it a very good order the company moved to town 2v4 years ago and only recently underwent a one million dollar ad dition to the fittings shop the uxbridge arena fund raising committee your help support the arena fund not unlike a physician george van nostrand uses a stethescope to sound out mechanical defects in a front wheel assembly the van- dorf garage was started by his father o byedschroeter vandorf when area resident arthur van nostrand first opened the vandorf garage in an old wbeelrights shed in 1923 it took him several days to repair a problem now fixed in an hour explained son george van nostrand present owner of the business my father was a pioneer in the industry said mr van nostrand in those days equipment was not as advanced and experience was the only teacher things have certainly changed since the garage was first established george van nostrand has the benefit of education and ap prenticeship the tools of the trade have changed drastically also an array of sophisticated- modern diagnostic equipment fills the shop you have to keep uptodate mr van nostrand claims the service end includes tune- ups brake problems and wheel alignments theres one thing that hasnt changed said mr van nostrand we havent grown physically since the third building in 1951 because if you get too big you lose the personal- touch v many customers still like to come in and find out what is being done to their car the mechanics can explain the work the car needs before they begin their job mr van nostrand feels his policy must work because the business is booked a week ahead virtually yearround customers come from as far away as sutton and niagaraonthelake its a compliment to us he noted three fully certified mechanics handle about 15 cars daily they are frank lehman and ted collett from newmarket and dan riddell of keswick mrs lorna austin is the company bookkeeper while 15 year old chris pitcher is mr van nostrands sweeper as to why he became associated with the business mr van nostrand says simply it was natural for me i sort of grew up in it i developers dilemma wells first houses later a stouffville council has tabled a motion to further study john daniels request for an amendment to the official plan mr daniel proposes to sell individual lots of about five acres along the bethesda sideroad propertyowners will build and design their own homes mr daniel said unless the amendment is made he will be required to establish the site of the house and drill a well to avoid paying provincial land speculation tax to put in a well before the house goes up is ludicrous he felt explaining the buyer of the lot may wish to locate his home on a different site forcing him to drill another well my own concern is for the person owning the lot who finds he is not able to get water said councillor jim doble noting the clause in question was intended to guarantee there would be water on every lot councillor june button said hydrologists reports confirmed an abundance of water in that area were just trying to control too much she reasoned but councillor eldred king pointed out it was possible to obtain differing hydrologists reports and council had a responsibility to protect the individual i wouldnt like anybody to tell me i cant decide where my house is going when im spending 90000 for a lot councillor bill kamps said councillor becky wedley agreed with councillor king the group should look at all the possibilities and ramifications which could occur if we were to take out the amend ment he added un- forseen problems could arise 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