Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 3, 1965, p. 5

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michael karan graile 13 susan nigh grade 13 with the incredible comfort of foamrubber seats how come a renault is by far the lowestpriced 4door automatic you can buy renaultautomatic prlcesstart at 1875 poe complete yet each renault 8 seat has 5 foam rubber in it thats quality so is a heater that melts snow off the roof and an engine that starts instantly at 30 below full antirust dipping 4wheel disc brakes up to 45 mpg renault has them all yet it offers the lowestpriced 4door automatics you can buy test one youll buy one renault 8 voted car of the year by track traffic magazine now to be built in canada les wilson motor sales main st telephone 6402462 one stop weed killer shop a complete line of agricultural chemicals is on display at your cooperatie manufactured in canada to meet canadian conditionscoopweed killers and pesticides are yojr most effective means of crop protection where required your coop salesman will offer expert advice and guidance on any control problems for bigger yields more profitable crops use coop agricultural chemicals vwvw at your coop store now pkttsiz ww killer kommk nit tm your at i yetk coomitit i pick up thu handy uptodat oj i ih ttclton and agricultural chemicals protect your investment stouffville coop phone 6401550 or 6401551 susan nigh michael fagan top athletes at high kill miners speaks at athletic banquet you are the elite in your field and must set an example lor other students to look up to said bill crothers address- ins some 100 students at the annual athletir banquet held friday night at markham dist high school the wellknown track star told the students of his experi ences in the olympic games and impressed upon them the benefits of good sportsmanship following his address the students received their individ ual awards susan nigli was chosen as the top girl athlete of the year tor her efforts in a number of sports sue fared well in track and field competitions setting a record the grade 13 student also received an award for the individual championship of the intramuros classes in track and field the tip top tailors trophy for the top boy athlete of the year went to michael fagan an other grade 13 student mike has an impressive athletic re cord dating back to grade nine a member of the football and basketball teams he was a unanimous choice in the eyes of the coaches receiving letters were im orr bill clayton howard burkholder and pnue warne the top football player award went to howard burkholder intermural letters went to mark bell dick durant how ard burkholder and jack morri son amateur rugby clubhouse built at victoria square by mollie stewart a litle bit of the british sport ing scene will be transplanted soon near victoria sq mark- ham township new stamping grounds for the toronto wanderers an ontario rugby union club will be on the 19th avenue west of don mills road the association is strictly for amateur groups the new location named the dennis fletcher fields will be on twenty acres of land which will include six playing fields plus a posh new clubhouse the ultimate cost of the clubhouse is expected to exceed s75000 first phase of the building pro gram will be started this fall membership will hegin with 300 cost of land and buildings is absorbed by the toronto club together with the union funds for this purpose were raised through various club and union activities the ontario rugby union consists of thirty clubs scattered throughout the province mem bership is open to all physically active males interested in non competitive sports the first aim of the clubs being to en courage sportsmanship andpro- mote physical education through rugby the british style sport is catching on in many schools in both canada and the stales the university of toronto in cludes it on their regular physi cal education program harvard vale and wot point are ameri can school- which place the sport as a must on the pt agenda a large number of the club member are young canadians the union seeks to interest more of them in joining the toronto wanderers play ed their final game on their old location last week near broug ham the field had been loaned them free for the past six years by the highland sand gravel company three brothers reunited after 47 year separation three boys all born in a small town in wales tave been separated from rnu other for 47 years last week thev were reunit ed the reunion of harold rich ard and bill jones ended nearly a half century of separation in the past 47 years the bovs have ended up in different coun tries richard in canada bill in the united stales and harold in england richard the host and instiga tor of the reunion met harold at malton airport wednesdav may 19th through a plate glass window richard recognized his brother although he had not seen him since 1920 bill scheduled to arrive sun day from riverside california surprised his brothers by show ing up saturday night bill ex plained that he couldnt wait to see them and caugiii the earliest flight out of california he had been looking forward to the planned reunion although just about to postpone u wien he re alized his leaving would lessen the already shortened staff of his office however the arrange ments were made and bill made a literal beeline ior canada richard jones owns a groce teria on don mills road about a quarter of a mile south of no 7 hwy it was six weeks ago that he decided the trio had been separated long enouii through correspondence and telephone calls the reunion was arranged still children it must he realized that when the three brothers split up all were barely school e all three boys were born in mold wales richard at 56 is the eldest bill is 54 and harold is 52 in 1920 bill and richard were sent to canada a breakup in the family caused me separa tion of the children richard who arrived in the spring of that year settled with a family in bracebridge while bill ar riving six months later took up residence in kincardine as the years passed bill even tually ended up in california richard moved around ontario living in brougham and green river before settling west of unionville meanwhile harold still in england married and moved to st hclcrc lanca shire all kept in constant touch through correspondence even though they were separated by- some 6500 miles of land and water richard wito opened his store thirteen years ago has been married for 33 years he has two children bruce 31 and doreen 29 both bill and harold have been married for 25 years harolds children are doreen 18 and allen 14 bill has five chil dren robert 24 william 22 patricia 29 ron 18 and terry 14 the years turned into decades and still the threebrother re union could not be arranged richard has seen bill acouple of times over the years but it was difficult getting harold i over from england taken on tour before bill arrived richard took harold on a trip around the province this is harolds first visit to canada the pair covered most of southeastern ontario and as a result harold commented canada for what ive seen of it i marvellous harold retains the english ac cent that he has become accus tomed to and insists that his name is pronounced without the bill has obtained the south ern united states accent while richard speaks the canadian tongue to hear them it would be hard to believe they were all born in the same town only after two days of re union did the reality of it all come into effect up until that time the brothers seemed to be living some kind of dream however dreams must end and returning to their designat ed countries will terminate this one for the brothers yet it will leave behind some of the fond est memories of their lives bill returned to california sunday while harold will leave for england june sth before departing bill left be hind a hopeful phrase god i willing we will get together 1 again the stouffville tribune thurufcy jun 3 1965 pige 5 color tv fully qualified sales tx service we now have several colour sets in our charge 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