tif 2 thi stcurtvjue town twiy ternary 22 1962 nell patrick the used car gamble a reputable dealer of my ac quaintance has an effective way of dispelling the doubts of his cautious used car customers he does it by simply explain ing his baste business princi ple neither of us can be absolutely sure at this mo ment that this car will perform as we believe it will this dealer explains but the difference in buying from us is that we are here to make it right if it doesnt i know of no percentage fig ures on the subject but it is a safe assumption that fully half of the used cars traded into dealers are in need of impend ing repairs of one kind or an other that is one of the fun damental reasons their owners decided to trade in their ve hicles but even an expert appraiser can be fooled in evaluating a cars condition by faults that just dont show up in a mechan ical check or a ride around the block they may show up only when its new owner has put several hundred miles on it if the owner bought the car without regard to the dealers reputation for integrity that may be several hundred miles too late to take the gamble out of a used car bought from patrick motors we have five operating principles to protect you we never knowingly misrepresent a car to be something it is not we never retail taxi cabs or police cruisers unless specified we never sell cars which have been in a major collision all cars are plainly priced the name and address of the former owner is available on request heii patrick motors ud stouffville hwmfluhhh scratch pads from juinbo size down to note size get them at the stouffville tribune conservation plays ever- role in development of the next ten ears will see the gradual completion of the massive 38million flood con trol and water conservation scheme which will ring metro toronto and region with a net work of dams and reservoirs and eliminate disastrous floods such as hurricane hazel bro ught in 1954 this is the pro gram in which stouffville has a share dr g ross lord p eng chairman of the metropolitan toronto and region conserva tion authority told the author itys sixth annual meeting here that construction of the first of 16 flood control dams will be carried out this year and in 1963 he said final engineering is near completion on the dam the clairvllle dam and reser- oir to be located on the west branch of the humber river about five miles west of wood- bridge he noted that acquisition of the majority of properties for construction of the milne reser voir at markham village has been completed preliminary studies of reservoir sites ate underway on duffln creek the don river and on the east and west branches of the humber final engineering has also been completed on the 300000 wood- bridge flood control channel which he described as having high priority since it is being carried out in conjunction with the highway relocation project now underway at woodbridge construction of another phase of the 4000000 black creek channelization program this portion extending from scarlett road to rockcliffe blvd will be carried out this spring he said dr lord noted that the popu lation forecast for the metro region of 4000000 people by the year 2000 points up the import ance of acquiring conservation areas and flood plain lands as open space decreases in the area during its five years the au thority has acquired some 3200 acres of flood plain lands locat ed mainly along the humber don and rouge rivers and the highland creek a number of flood control projects have already been com pleted by tile authority includ ing construction of weirs chan nel improvements and construc tion of its first dam on the up per reaches of the black creek which operated successfully du ring the spring flood periods dr lord referred to stream pollution and said that much still needs to be done in the re gion he pointed out that the smithcorona adding machines only 14950 absoiuto tops for economy and effij ciency yet priced at the lowest posj liblo cost superb construction features assure longlasting trouble free opera tion three great models to choose from all color styled all com pletely electric with whisperquiet action featherlight touch extra con veniences include timesaving one- stroke total large printperfect figures ac or dc operation automatic sub tract ard repeat controls the stouffville tribune telephone 152 or 153 authority is dependent for ac tion in cases of serious pollu tion upon the ontario waer resources commission he add ed it was apparent that the owrc was sympathetic to the authoritys overall objective on eliminating regional stream pol lution during 1961 the authoritys tree planting program on pri vate area lands totalled more than 535000 trees with a five year total of more than 1644000 reforestation on its own nine conservation areas last year to talled nearly 200000 with a fiveyear aggregate of nearly 500000 in referring to the develop ment of conservation areas dr lord noted that this has led to an everincreasing accept ance by the public there are now 4200 acres of conservation area lands administered by the authority and last year 860000 persons isited the areas dr lord also noted the prog ress on completion of the pio neer village in northwest metro toronto which is being estab lished by the authority as a typical 19th century crossroads community the village now comprises some 12 buildings and the authority is planning to acquire and restore on the village site the old montgomery inn now located on dundas st in islington attendance at the village has grown from 32000 in 1959 to 99000 in 1961 includ ing 16000 school children reference was also made to the lecentlyestablished conser vation foundation set up by the authority as a means of receiv ing taxfree donations and be quests for the purpose of fur thering conservation projects dr lord said the foundation had already received promises of support for construction and increasing metro lurnishing of a conservation school planned for the albion hills conservation area it is presently raising funds for the removal and restoration of the montgomery inn the foundation promises to provide an important body through which citizens indus tries and organizations may make contributions both large and small to assist in the gen eral work of conservation he said en 0q9 ootent fing 15000 the beautiful wedding ring 5000 claudette its the latest design by bluebird now on display in our window and of course every bluebird dia mond is guaranteed flawless and insured free against loss or damage diamonds for happiness wagg jewellery and china a gift for every occasion 24 main st v stouumlie rhone 24 j i seek one voice for canadas farmers the first move is now being taken by the federation of ag riculture aimed at bringing the federation and the farmers union closer together in order that organized farmers in can ada can speak with one united voice a study by the canadian fed eration of agriculture of the or ganizational problems that exist in canada in relations between the federation and farmeis unions is being undertaken on instructions of a committee of the board of directors of the federation this initial enquiry by the national office of the cfa into the causes of such disunity as exists in the farm movement is being made as a first prepara tory step the national office will report to the committee the committee is charged by the board of directors with stu dying the problem and holding discussions with the national farmers union aimed at achiev ing provincial and national un ity in farm organization in can ada this action is being taken as a result of a resolution pass ed by unanimous vote at the annual meeting of delegates of the canadian federation of ag- liculture in the latter part of january the canadian federation of agriculture resolution asked that steps be taken to bring ag riculture in canada under one united and stronger organiza tion to speak with one voice not two an amendment to this resolution designed to strength en it and calling for definite ac tion was passed which author ized the board of the cfa to work with the national farm ers union in studying the pos sibility of ways and means be ing found t o provide opportun ity for farm- unions to partici pate in the cfa on the national level eitiier through the respec tive provincial federations or directly portion of roy address to pickering tp council mr reee members of township council ladies and gentlemen before i voice or table my pro test concerning the assessment commissioner i wish to have a point clarified with mr reeve scott it concerns our respective stands not only to relieve any tension created by certain pub licity but to assist in the quiet performance of this petition let us say that i have no de sire to enter into any contro versy which may suggest any ill feeling or animosity toward any one what i have come here for together with other indignant taxpayers is to place our com plaints in common frankly and above board on matters of ser ious importance to all taxpayers who are clamoring to high hea ven for nothing else than the fair play of a decent administra tion to their lawabiding citizens and who are anxious to see just ice implemented and maintain ed in our community i am sure you will not view our efforts in any other way but with a sense of duty that you will take heed to our protest and in so doing equally justify your position as the elected represent atives of the people in a manner worthy of competent and honest administrators on that basis alone we have come here to protest against certain abuses impertinces and importunities imposed on the taxpayer by the assessment commissioner who in our opin ion is usurping his duties and assuming undue importance with a peculiar disposition to selfaggrandizement vanity and obvious arrogance he appears to have created a virtual dictatorship which has amply proven to be dangerous and most objectionable to all of us taxpayers he has implemented a sys tem apparently all his own whereby the spirit of public re lation common courtesy or any semblance of common humility to his fellowman is conspicuous by its absence he has failed to cooperate with those who have quietly protested and has assumed an apparent intransigent attitude compatible with that of a mega lomaniac intoxicated with the power and spirit of grandeur commissioner goslin has been the most expensive official pick ering township ever had he has given and is giving us no end of trouble in return he has created discord am ongst all taxpayers he has en gendered hundreds of lawsuits and appeals which are costing the taxpayer untold unneessary expense and distress hxwxxx energy packed wh vii serve a meal serve it with milk maple leaf dairy phone stouffville 165w hoover contemporary styling no tugging hosts on sir combination bare floor and rug nozzle disposable dirt bags new c59 05 price wmm your terms buy now buy at home hendricks hardware phone 600 stouffville business directory accountants what will it be with the aver age unprepared layman and un suspecting taxpayer who is prac tically rendered helpless at the first crack of the commission ers whip is it any wonder that tax payers are complaining with such vehemence as i was treated like a dog at the court ot revision how am i going to live may god help you for helping us poor people its men like mr goslin who make people poor etc etc commissioner goslin prefers to embarrass a taxpayer with out any compunction rather than to extend to him the civil courtesies and latitude due to the highest as well as to the lowest by- civil servants in this land of liberty and democracy he does not reply to letters written to the municipality to alleviate or avoid any difflcul- t on the contrary he sets to aggravate them creating thereby legal calamity expense and disunion amongst all people and making himself unnecessa rily obnoxious glorifying tyr anny and despotism he rides on the horses of princes while princes have to walk as seivants he arrogates unto himself the apparent view that he is not subordinate to the municipality and thereby makes the municipality subord inate to him he is apparently a law unto himself in one of these notions he cost the township some 27000 in legal fees for nothing but the apparent reason of showing the county assessor who was the smartest and really found out all this at the expense of the taxpayers who have to sup ply that 527000 to kindle his vanity yet not a word seems to have been heard by the town ship council in protest or cen sure mr goslin has completely dis rupted the peace of the picker- ng township some wish to break away into metropolitan toronto others want to separ ate from south pickering while south pickering wants to separ ate from the north everybody wants to get rid of the commissioner yet the township council does not wake tip to the necessity of getting rid of him before he completely wrecks the township and gets rid of the council itself at the next elections he has made everyone who pays taxes unhappy if theie is anyone ostensibly satisfied it is simply because he has been led to believe his taxes are not levied as high as his neighbors so absurd is the goslin idea of assessment that some faims cannot even be rented for as much as they are taxed his sys tem appears selfarrogated arbi trary and injurious to the great est number it is fundamentally wrong in principle discrimin ative in practice and ultravires in law not to say against the principles of human rights and the spirit of the magna carta it certainly is a sorry day for ouri society when a small town ship commissioner can put a price on anybodys head just be cause he is living earning his living wherever he can under the absurd pretext of property assessment as though man were a mere chattel or- some ones property to tax procurers john c wylie fla licensed public accountant auditor office residence wyue acres musselnuuia lake road ilrjs stouffville phone 495 leonard r rosenberg bcom chartered accountant bank ot nova scotia bulldlnr aurora telephone pa 79131 auctioneers uf then you are iskely to be the athletic type i strong telfconfident loving outdoor sports writing from an african safari you would naturally include b your correspondents full and correct postal ad dress your own name and return address in upper left corner and the correctpostalzone number if you are writing to quebec montreal ottawa toronto winnipeg or vancouver helnustospeedyourmalt check the yellow pages of your telephone directory for full postal information w d atkinson rhone stouffville 383 licensed auctioneer and sale manager sales conducted anywhere specializing in the preparation and selling of purebred consign ments and dispersals farm auc tions furniture and real estate i sales bills prepared and posted at no extra cost this specialized ser vice really pays off and means money in your pocket phono stouffville 363 beauty salons the powder puff beauty salon joy boss days tues thru sat nights wed and fri wot appointment call stouff 465 ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario milliken po ph ax 3 5987 markham po ph mark 346 prentices have been established auctioneers since 1890 a s farmer licensed auctioneer counties ot york ontario farm stock furniture sales a specialty telephone gormley 5311 address gormley po 5935 chiropractors kennedy chiropractic office a o hart kennedy dc 11 church st s stouffville hours mon wed fii 2 pm 9 pm phone stouffville 617 answering service wm s baird dc doctor of chiropractic xray hrs 1012 am 24 79 pm monday to friday saturday 1012 am 327 main st n markham ont telephone 701 insurance thos birkett and son ltd general insurance agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service telephone 716 eveningsgordon r birkett 717 lcs clarke 281 bob hassard 682 fgmjnsurancecalk lloyd f harvey rr1 gormley phone gormley 5369 suu turn lf luvtut c suto fmm fu i 4ctmjtt 0k tiaatf offlcai ronmlo uou at the beginning of 1962 elec tric heating had been installed in nearly 70 churches in ontario with thermostatic controls in each room no heat is wasicd for areas not in use funeral directors l e oneill stouffville funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day or night phone stouffville 98w optometrists e a grubin ro optometrist plcton stouftmue in stouffville at the james mccreight residence 5s main st e on the following mondays and tuesdays mar 5th 6th apr 2nd 3rd 30th garnet v gray od optometrist stouffville medical centre phone 616 for appointment hours 1000 am to 800 pm every tuesday dental neil c smith lds dds office over canadian bank of commerce telephone 167w stouffville graduate of university of toronto legal william g parsons ll15 barrister solicitor 157 main st w ro box 820 phone 448 stouffville button coon barristers solicitors notaries 83 slain st w stouffville phone 666 667 solicitors canadian bank of commerce h reg button ba 103 obrien ave phone 239 davd3 a coon 45 victoria st phone 1155 kennedy kennedy barristers solicitors notaries 67 richmond st v toronto ross kennedy prov hwy 7 locust hill markham 755 arthur a kennedy prov hwy 7 ixcust hill markham 832 cattanach hindson barristers solicitors stouffville by appointment anytime phone markham 25 main street markham phone 25 paul w j mingay ba barrister ss solicitor i main street markham ont phone markham 707 48tf robert w mcvey barrister solicitor suite 514 62 richmond street west markham toronto phone 339 phone em 30389 r seat jaaobam i new york cityi uaal central location bfwn st avanua timat scjuot and a f radio chy clot to an i thaafras nighl clubs iovi bpl 1 hopping 8jj i i t tyandradto kifljilijll ii i airconditioning hm i i f saglos nsm 550 11 9j i i doablas from w00 juf5rrl sat your fra el jf3fctl i ii i agont or writ 3i33jtxrfit jsnjcuiparbjiotel iso waal 44lh at- ny 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