Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 11, 1980, p. 21

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2 residentialindustrial growth given green light by town the tribune thursday sept 1119sc judge halts trial york region an unnerving situation occurred in a newmarket courtroom last week when two store security officers identified an official interpreter as an ac complice to the accused judge la charles called a halt to the trial against a woman charged with shop lifting and ordered a new interpreter and a new trial before another judge when the in terpreter protested thai was a case of mistaken identity judge charles told her not to be alarmed and adjourned the trial to oct 14 x dear mr thomas with tribune headlines shoutine situation de sperate and ged stonehouse and the chamber of commerce crying no growth i am just afraid the people of whitchurch stouffville are going to start believing some of the very inaccurate state ments they are seeing in print just seven minutes north of the town there are some 10 subdivisions approved by this plan ning board which will initiate 203 new housing starts five other sub divisions have been ap proved in the westerly part of whitchurch- stouffville for an ad ditional 105 homes with the is homes in rocar subdivision in stouffville this adds up to 323 ap proved homes i have not included in this total other small groups such as the three homes on the 9th line to clean up the messy situation there or the five homes on sandy lane and the 7th to provide a paved road and other severances and a road approved so that new homes can be built does this sound like no growth mr editor as a matter of fact i have been accused by some people of council allowing too much growth i certainly hope your tribune headlines in this weeks paper will be just as bold in giving the other side of the story the first phase of dulverton is about the same size as the new housing starts mentioned nora beatrice ellicott service was held sunday from the chapel of mcdermottpana baker port perry for mrs rendal ellicott the former nora stephenson following her passing sept 5 in port perry community nursing home she was 88 sur viving are two sons allan and vernon ellicott both of port perry seven grandchildren and ten greatgrandchildren interment was made at erskine cemetery pickering money lost recently a sum of money was lost in the area of the donut shop on main street east next to the fire hall would the finder please call 640- 1867 above that are close enough to stouffville for shopping awareness if the prices are competitive and isnt that what its all about inflation is forcing all of us to shop very carefully for the best deal no matter what we are buying industrial subdivis ions totalling 227 acres have been approved by this planning board a 54 acre 17 lots subdivision in ballantrae just north of erie for light industry tom wood note a 46 acre industrial park in stouffville directly behind mcneil a 30 acre in dustrial subdivision in vandorf and two in dustrial parks totalling close to 100 acres near the new hwy 404 at don mills and the stouffville road one for 89 acres and the other 12 acres does this seem like standing still planning board met approximately 56 times last year in planning meetings and committee meetings 1 would like to think that we ac complished something in addition to our new official plan you make it sound like we sat around and played checkers were really not that social granted there are many subdivision proposals that we turn down they seem to get the most publicity if we accepted everything we would soon have another scarborough on our hands our responsibility is to choose those developments that we feel will benefit the town preserve the en vironment- and not in fringe on good agricultural land in doing so we sometimes put a few noses out of joint incidentally the term slow growth was not originated by our plan ning board but comes from the torontocenter ed region plan put out by the province in may of 1970 the plan adopted by the ontario govern ment and followed by the region of york declares the basic direction in which they the ministry of housing have chosen to go in an area en compassing a 90mile arc around toronto stouff ville is within that arc and is designated by that plan as a slow growth area and not i the chamber of commerce or the planning board can change that plan the province still adheres to it the region goes by it and we in whitchurch- stouffville are tied to it many residents who have lived here for years and others who have moved here for that reason and the country atmosphere are happy with it the plan is available in the towns library should mr stonehouse care to read it i am attaching a list of the approved sub divisions i mentioned that are just to the north of the town seven minutes according to fire dept estimates as well as the others approved in the west end perhaps you could show them to the chamber of commerce and ged to help cheer them up in the long winter ahead may i say there are no hard feelings on my part it would appear that a break down of com munications is our biggest problem instead of sitting down and telling us how to run things because isnt that what we were elected to do by the people perhaps we should sit down and let you know just what has been approved and finalized by planning committee and what is coming on stream sincerely yours in good faith councillor becky wedley member whitchurch- stouffville planning committee subdivisions ap proved by planning board north of stouff ville schickedanz65 homes aurora road be tween the ninth and hwy 48 ratcliffe8 homes ninth line north of bloomington road chicamauga estates 17 homes ninth line and vivian road island lake development 22 homes tenth line and aurora road baker subdivision 28 homes hwy 48 and aurora road forfar subdivision 9 homes ninth line north of musselmans lake oconnor drive sub division 18 homes lake- shore road musselmans lake lloyd subdivision 6 homes 7th line and vivian road kugler subdivision 13 homes 7th line and cherry street appleton drive proposal 18 homes lakeshore road musselmans lake subdivisions ap- rev margaret butler community pays last respects by mildred mctaggart greenwood funeral services for the late rev margaret butler who died last week in toronto wellesley hospital were conducted in st pauls united church ajax sept 2 rev frazer lacey oshawa chair man of the presbytery was in charge of the service rev brecken- ridge chaplain of princess margaret hospital delivered the eulogy rev bert bat- stone led in prayer and beatrice mclean read the scripture music was by greenwood choir with mildred mctaggart at the organ honorary pallbearers were don jamieson don goodwin and stan hoar audrey wilson outdoor education con sultant for northumber land and newcastle board of education and monarch associate gave a slide presentation last week at pickering naturalists meeting on our migrating monarch the monarch butterfly is a migratory species and may be seen in late august and sep tember getting ready for its move south miss wilsons presentation covered the life cycle of the butterfly and the tagging program carried out with it to illustrate the latter two monarchs were tagged and released during her talk mrs les wilson janice and donna had a 10day vacation in alberta recently visiting relatives at olds and sightseeing in calgary and banff janice also spent a few days in vancouver with friends sympathy of the community to mrs raye griffin in the loss of her brotherinlaw robert melrose of whitby services were held there sept 3 the adult club will meet at the home of mr and mrs john wilson sept 12 mr and mrs d morden visited mrs ethel hallam in brant- ford hospital saturday janet mctaggart and brenda swedlo attended a 4h homemaking club leadership training school at uxbridge sept 34 the fall unit is en titled your corner of the world sorry due to circumstances beyond my control scotts auto wash was unable to open saturday sept 6th as advertised i wish to extend a sincere apology to everyone who may have been inconvenienced sincerely scott boyington proved by planning board westerly section of whitchurch stouffville hennessy 36 homes phase 1 vandorf slater estate 22 homes slater road scarbell place 10 homes vandorf road rusica estate 14 homes bethesda road daniel subdivision 17 homes bethesda road quelcan 6 homes vandorf rocar sub division 15 homes former brierbush hospital site stouffville the kugler sub division still requires a municipal board hearing and the appleton drive proposal is only approved in principle and still requires more study other than that all of the above have approval to move ahead and most of them have either signed development agreements to proceed or are in the process of having such agreements drawn up special family seminars self acceptance finances communication single adult roles discipline sexuality victorious living rev gb wilson london ont you are invited to the arts of family living sept 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 at 730 pm stouffville pentecostal church 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