Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 4, 1980, p. 16

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u the tribune thursday dec 4 ism stouffville the town will no longer have to pick up some of be operating loss tee the ontario housing corporations senior up tab citizens apartment on elm road releasing the muni cipality from this icipality from this obligation a figure amounting to cent va per at the same time the town will no longer ha vea say as to who will move into the building this is of no concern however since most of the more recent tenants were nonresidents of wlutcburchstouffviue christmas trees go on sale the stoaffvsie lions dub has as rurhhit selection of christmas trees available in the west end plaza theyll go on sale this saturday the price is 10 apiece save your christmas lights till 7 between 5 and 7 on a winter weekday evening its not just important to save electricity its essential one way you can help is to your christmas lights until after 7 save your hydro needs your help because this is the time of heaviest demand for electricity many stores offices and factories are still open street lights are on the evening meal is being prepared christmas lights add to the load you can conserve electricity by keeping lighting displays modest by leaving them off till 7 by switching them off again at bedtime it will be easier on your hydro bills too when it comes to fighting rising costs conservation can help a lot environment award town of markham 2943810 hydro electric commission 60 bullock drive markham ontario l3p 3p2 telephone 2943810 d h cockburn commissioners dvmcnabb r alma m walker wl burnett b a bed stouffville to mark environment week in whitchurch- stouffville grade 6 students in the towns elementary schools were asked to submit essays on this subject eleven year old jane white second street stouffville and a pupil at orchard park was the winner runnersup were dorothy ireton of st mski jbd steven highlands janes com position of en vironmental re cycling reads as follows our recycling system is used exactly for its name recycling old things tin cans and newspapers once recycled can be used again newspapers can be turned to pulp and remade into a clean sheet thats great you say if you think so why arent you turning your old papers into the depot the truth is many people are lazy the depot here is barely mentioned in chitchat with neigh bors some say money is tight dont let them get away with that inform them of receives town crest 1 i o eleven year old jane white second street stouffville receives a town crest from councillor jim sanders in recognition of her awardwinning essay on en- vironmental recycling jim holt our recycling depot in stouffville in the next cen tury i believe everyone will have a recycling depot in their homes which will probably make people lazier dont make it necessary for stouff ville to recycle its recycling depot use it but dont abuse it i hope this essay will make people feel guilty about throwing away their old papers and make them try harder in the future conservationists praised stouffville a notice from south lake simcoe conservation club to whitchurch- stouffville council that it would be presenting awards in various areas of conservation work prompted a motion by councillor jim doble that the whitchurch- stouffvule conservation club be recommended for one doble cited work done by members over the years in helping to maintain a healthy en vironment club president kevin oxberry said the organization has been working mainly at the stouffville reservoir and wildlife sanctuary north of edward street this spring the club planted 300 shrubs and trees in the area it also put in a barrier to keep cars out the move wasnt too popular vac- cording to oxberry but it was considered necessary because many vehicles were running over the newlyplanted shrubs the club hopes to do similar planting along the flood control channel he said trees are purchased from metro toronto conservation authority at a good price ox berry said a nonprofit group the club operates on a grant from the town and also from the money it makes selling hunting licenses the franchise was awarded the club through its program of releasing 500 pheasants throughout the township each fall oxberry said the club would like to hear from area residents with ideas for conservation projects dobles motion was carried by council may soon solve traffic problem stouffville f atmotion byward 4 councillor bill kamps proposed earlier last month to the minister of highways asking that something be done to speed up traffic at the intersection of hwys 47 and 48 ringwood may produceresujts r thet6whasbeeh informed that the ministry has in structed the york regional traffic office to check and advise on remedial action at this corner councillor kamps had suggested the in stallation of a flashing green signal to ac commodate traffic turning south off no 47 onto no 48 he said delays were often so long motorists grew impatient and ran the red light if youre a smoker you know that smoking a cigarette can be one of those rare and pleasurable moments and the chances are you dont want to give up any of that even if you are becoming more and more concerned about smoking which brings us to vantage vantage is the cigarette for people who may have had second thoughts about smoking and are looking for a way to do something about it vantage cuts down substantially on what you may not want without cutting out that satisfying tobacco flavour youve come to appreciate now vantage isnt the only cigarette of its kind you can i smoke but it may jjk xarvrrwr well be the only one vantage youll enjoy to put it simply vantage still tastes like a cigarette think of the pleasure of smoking think vantage 20 cigarettes king size to interested residents of the town of whitchurch stouffville incoapodattd 171 l i warning health and welfare canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smoked avoid inhaling 11 mg tar 08 mg nicotine the town council will be appointing several residents as members for terms of 1 to 3 years on the following boards and committees recreation committee being responsible for the develop ment and administration of recreational programmes community centre boards for ballantrae lemonville stouffville and vandorf being responsible for the management of various programmes and the facilities under the control of each board arena board being responsible for the general management and control of the arena buildingand related programmes master plan culture recreation committee being responsible for the planning that will determine the future direc tion of culture and recreation within the municipality library board museum board if interested in contributing your time and talents to the enrichment of the cultural or recreational activities in the town of whitchurchstouffville you are urged to contact the municipal office between the hours of 830 am to 430 pm monday to friday or any member of council for consideration your call must be received no later than december 12th 1980 mayor eldred king 6402876 ward1 ward 2 ward 3 councilor charles e warden7272908 councilor tom wood6405680 councbor james rae6401220 ward 4 ward 5 ward 6 councbor m kampi6402154 councilor wsf mortey6403422 councbor jim sandera6402014 municipal building box 419 19 civic avenue stouffville ontario l0h 1l0 telephone humbefls 6401900 8952423

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