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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 16, 1962, p. 5

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auditorium where all the main essions were held was estimated at over 10000 making thus the largest gathering of menno- rites ever witnessed those attending came from 27 countries and represented the 01340 baptized mennonite be lievers 1960 figure in 34 con- tries of the world while the majority in attendance came jrom ontario and other cana dian provinces three thousand came from the united states and over 400 came from euro pean asian african and latin american countries conference members f rom this area included members from the wideman and cedar grove mennonite churches heise hill brethren in christ church and from the reesor mennonite churches the main theme of the seven- day conference the lordship cf christ was introduced in a keynote address by harold s bender president of the con ference from goshen indiana since bender was unable to at tend opening sessions because of illness erland waltner vice- president from elkhart indi ana read the message waltner also erved as acting president evening sessions also featured brief repoits of mennonites in countries around the world of special interest was the report on the 45000 mennonites in russia who because of lack of organization and limited religi ous freedom were not directly lcpresemed at the conference offerings at the conference- were received for indian resettle ment in paraguay relief in algeria the european bible school in switzerland and aid to the churches in indonesia hosts to the conference held in canada for the first time were the 17000 ontario men nonites and their 150 congrega tions represented through a local committee on arrange ments the first mennonite world conference was held in switzer land in 1925 the 400th anniver sary of the founding of the mennonite church as the ana baptist wing of the protestant reformtion with the exection of the 194s fifth world con ference which was held in the united states all world confer ences have been held in europe central water system proposed for unionville tvnr assort 1962 the stowryius tribune p 5 2 committee industry in to study markham a committee is studying the must always look bad if it is markham ontario always look to imperial for the best goodwood mrs r may speedy return home is wished for mrs charles symes who underwent surgery in scarboro hospital miss helen is spending the summer at her home here miss dianne ferguson spent couple of days with her school mate dianne may mrs chester barnett ilva pearson who spent her child hood days in goodwood passed away in toronto funeral serv ices were held in calvary bap tist church with interment in goodwood cemetry mr and mrs bert reynolds re newed old friendships at the goodwood baptist church re cently miss carol woodland is spend ing her holidays with her uncle and aunt mr and mrs harry woodland mrs woodland sr is also with her son for the present mr and mrs bev taylor had sunday supper with mr and mrs gordon jones mr bryan mcdonald spent a week with his cousin bob pugh recently on saturday both boys returned to bryans home travel ling by bicycle every time a baby is born its the cutest somebody ever has seen prospects for getting more in- dustry into markham township the commission to study the effects of urban development on a rural area set up by mark ham twp under the direction of mr don deacon has put up a committee to study the present situation and future prospects for industry in markham town ship the first meeting was held in the offices of thomas n shea markham realtor j s grant working on his ma in town planning and developer in uni onville suggested a series for the committee allan sumner markham township councillor outlined his views as well as restriction and handicaps evident at the present john perigoe public re lations counsel suggested that markham township is doing less than most other areas to exploit its resources councillor sumner is collect ing information on the present attitudes of industries and their neighbours in markham twp he also will obtain the assess ment figures on industrial com mercial agricultural and resi dential land as well as the pres ent and future industrial zoning picture tom shea will report to the committee on the desirability of industry as far as the local tax structure is concerned and en the types of industry most advantageous to this area jack grant will determine the need of servicing the land on which industry might locate he will also determine if industry sure but my best investments have been my mutual life policies to be functional john perigoe will investigate how other areas go about at tracting industry get the most from your insurance dollar guaranteed protection and savings plus high dividends at man from the mutual life assurance company op canada tkccampcnyaukeoutttaniixdkuadnccr representative fred m pugh stouffville ontario ph 5w unionville mr bill gardhouse has been enjoying a holiday with his aunt and uncle mr and mrs ross at white fish lake mr and mrs terry greatrix and laurie anne of smiths falls spent a few days with her parents mr and mrs c caseley mr and mrs adam hood and family of ottawa visited recent ly with mrs j hood and mr and mrs geo warne mr and mrs j mclearn and george have been motoring through eastern canada mrs alice beech of union ville has returned to england her home for a vacation miss eileen stanley of toron to spent a week with mr and mrs j walker mr and mrs j wier of east dr have returned home from a holiday community association the unionville community association has made public the constitution adopted at its last meeting the following are excerpts from it 5 objects to consider all matters tending to promote the welfare of the area to devise consider and recommend and promote such legislation and other measures that may be in the interest of the area 7 voting each member shall have one vote a com mon majority shall rule the aims of this organiza tion have been set high and it s to be hoped that they are diligently fulfilled however it s to be noted that the voting is not inclusive of all residents only members of the associa tion therefore if any question comes before the ratepayers as a whole any vote of the associ ation has no bearing whatsoever 4 the dues are 100 annual ly for the year commencing sept 1st 2 the area from which the association draws its members is markham twp school sec tion ten and southerly to in clude both sides of helen ave nue an englishman played the violin for eight consecutive hours providing a nice rest for the chin when you drive over the speed limit at least watch out for all the other crazy drivers yovsune metuhaku inolhwcok jimxmesetm vessigeeifyw dwtmt tmtmgtitahyw fptctjti radiator repair kepairs-recores- exchanges cabs- trucks- tractors guaranteed rate -o- ho tested ph108 stouffville mr j s grant varley village eveloper announced l ecently that adequate water is now available to service the town of unionville and future adjacent developments referring to a report pre pared by rutledge water wells ltd mr grant noted that the lesearch and the thirteen deep test holes drilled cost more than 15000 tests were made in the south east part of the village and can only be described as an unquali fied success chemically and bac- teriologically the water is pure the wells draw on an artesian aquifer which will allow as many as 300000 gallons of water per day to be drawn without harmful effect according to an independent hydrologists survey pumping of the central well will have very little effect on the villagers shallow wells the aquifer to be tapped is on the bed of an under ground stream and will not sig nificantly harm those with deep wells mr grant said that final plans have not been made with the council with regard to the financing nor the size of the system he suggested that the agreement with markham twp follow the lines of one which was made with the village of maple the maple water system cost 126000 in maple as in union ville the water serves the town and the subdivision l 578jnichts service station wfloi l- gasoline motor oil- greases in maple uie lot levy paid by the developer was fixed at 640 from this 300 was put into a pool to pay for schools the re maining 340 per lot helped to pay for the water system by building 255 houses the developing firm tallden invest ments or normaple develop ments ltd paid 90000 toward the water system it was over sized for the existing require ments and the town issued debentures for the remaining 36000 this money was all recoverable the town leccived the water free and was able to drop the tax rate by several mills the following year varley village will be serviced by water and sewers at an esti- mted cost of 250000 to s325 coothe cost of these central systems will be apportioned over whatever number of lots are necessary the services which mr grant recommends would be suffici ently oversized that they would serve his subdivision the village and the areas designated in markham townships official plan for the next phases of development in unionville tallden offers to direct as mih of the lot levy as mark ham township deems necessary until these central water and sewage systems have been paid for on a 625 per lot lot levy the cost of these central systems would be immediately absorbed by the 392 lot development if however the allocation to cover the central systems is not so high tallden merely asks that they be allowed to recover their investment from or by future development in any case the installed systems will be handed over free to markham township as a valuable asset which will in crease the value of every prop erty in the town in these days of frozen food dinner time is when the big thaw comes children can operate most everything in the modern home including parents the latest development in marking devices magic markers 79c and 5110 the slouftville tribune pep them ep with milk kep your family perled up and healthy by giving them plenty of 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