page 14 the tribune thursday apr 10 1969 township of pickering recreation requests 82000 pickering twp pickering twp coun cil listened in committee to recreation budgets without comment these estimates amounted to about s82000 in all and there are still at least eight more to be heard from council will consider the rec reation figures in budget preparation now under way and its quite possible that some reduc tions will be made gordon priestley representing the picker ing twp hockey assoc asked for 11701 for the 19691970 season david watson claremont community park estimated its 1969 costs at 6170 rouge hills park roard have a proposal to build a 60- by 10foot community hall and al ready have raised 7000 mr robertson rep resenting the group estimated the cost at 10410 their park budget amounts to 5745 councillor arthur king left his seat to speak on behalf of west shore recreation and asked for 10149 in a planned season of recreation which includes bowling youth groups badmin ton baseball volleyball tennis courts are es timated at 2500 altona community association represented by norman fretz needs 5045 w h almond requested for atha community centre 3430 which includes 3000 for a 28 x 24 addition to their present building the west rouge park board budget submit ted by russell holder is 14224 of which 7000 is for the lighting of a baseball dia mond west rouge canoe club which displayed a handsome cup about two and onehalf feet high for junior and juvenile canadian cham pionships asked for 2125 mr petts told how the members competed against us teams and how proud they were of the cup which had been back and forth many times across the border although the west rouge sports and rec reation association represented by mr mc- intyre had a budget of 13600 they expected 6000 in revenue and may come back with a budget of 9000 donald hopkins represented pickering track and field which boasts about 200 athletes and asked for 29075 the rouge hill youth bowling league rep resented by george netwon needs 800 for its 144 members a seel speaking for south east residents association budgeted for 250 to cover the cost of equipment frenchmans bay junior yacht club mr maclnery told council hoped to operate without a deficit and asked for 1000 a new submission came from peter robert son of the ajax pickering and whitby associ ation for retarded children for their recrea tion program they left it for councils discre tion to furnish a grant to help with their win ter program of bowling and skating and for summer swimming and camping grant for the nursery school for these child ren is budgeted for at 2540 william robson of bay ridges community centres board requires money for the bay ridges parks and the cost of providing play ground supervisors their budget is 12150 associations not yet heard from are brou gham greenwood kinsale mt zion west shore glen park fairport beach holy re deemer hockey and green river hockey asso ciation big business little interest why pay more april bonanza drive into spring with one of our quality used cars low overhead means lower prices iac financing safety inspected 1965 buick wildcat 4 dr hardtop automatic radio power equipped including windows and vents automatic trunk release a real prestige car lie 322100 1967 chevrolet belair 1 dr automatic 6 cvl power steering low mile age lie 424 1st 1964 falcon 2 dr 6 cyl automatic beige with matching in tcrior economical transportation a real buy lie k834s9 1967 plymouth 4 ilr 6 cyl automatic radio white walls trul a fine car lie ks54ts ga 1966 volkswagen heater radio not just any volkswagen one of the nicest anvwhere 228442 one owner but lie 1966 oldsmobile cutlass 2 dr hardtop bucket seats plus consul power brakes and steering see it and voull love it lie 218114 1965 meteor york cty york county school board is do ing its best to attract the voting public to its meet ings but so far the res ponse has been slight on march 10 the board agreed to divide its agenda into two parts part one to be discussed in closed session part two in public matters concerning staff suburbanite s wonder 1 wonder why i answered yes when my beloved said lets go lets leave this city life behind and build ourselves a bungalow far from the hurry strain and strife and live a quiet suburban life i wonder why without a tear we left the old familiar sights the handy round the corner stores a string of gay theatre lights the posties whistle loud and clear that let us know our mail was near ill tell you why today i saw the end of winter disappear i watched a pheasant gold and brown cross my garden without fear i fed five robins bits of bread and felt the warm sun overhead oh i know city people too have trees and shrubs and birds that sing but do they ever take the time to watch the winter turn to spring and do they feel the same delight at seeing the springs first crow in flight i wonder why some folks still think that city lifes the only thing im sure if they would come out here and watch the sweet approach of spring the strongest citylover might become a true suburbanite mrs ruth watkins claremont legion ladies euchre winners at the legion ladies euchre march 27 in the legion hall included ladies mrs greiistead miss grace gall and mrs ruth kaiser for the men winners were norton symes martin gall and wes schell or students that could be damaging to an individual or a group and property matters such as negotia tions for land etc will be discussed in private all other board business will be open to the public since the board took of fice at the beginning of the year meetings have been held the second and fourth monday of each month in aurora senior school and at each meet ing a few ratepayers mainly teachers have been present sedan immaculate automatic v8 radio emerald green condition one owner lie 486502 st0uffv1lle auto sales fina service centre vz mile west of stouffville box 511 stouffville 2940616 stouffville largest exclusive used car dealer the unionvllle figure skating club will present its annual ice show april 18 19 and 20 in the unionvllle arena three pre school participants are i to r jamie schultz 4 donna harding 3 and kyle hewson 4 staff photo shot pheasant like groundhog during the past two months several residents of metro toronto have been apprehended by con servation officers for shooting pheasants dur ing the closed season the majority of birds were shot in scarboro twp with the exception of one hen pheasant shot in king twp during the winter months when the ground is covered with snow and the temperature drops pheasants flock together for warmth and feeding purposes and are very conspicuous to the pub lic some hunters take it upon themselves to drive the concession roads dur ing prohibited hours with loaded firearms in their vehicles shooting at any pheasants they observe fortunately many of these violators are appre hended and summoned to appear in court recently a provincial judge handed down s350 in fines and costs to six of these vio lators the average price per bird was approxi mately 5000 and the weapons confiscated as well the reasons for shoot ing varied one accused hunter advised the court he thought the hen pheas ant he shot was a ground hog another said the bird he shot was sick and he was just killing it to put it out of its misery your mvumnn to view the new talpark motors ltd hwy 7 at laidlaw markham 2941500 2971982 who they get a job this summer jgygliik jfsba 3k stea m i n ma how to place your free want ad out of town 5000 down frame bungalow 10 years old 2 bedrooms com bination living and dining room bright kitchen and separate laundry room completely furnished priced 17000 one mortgage for balance at 8 carries 125 month dave ferguson 6402082 thos n shea ltd realtor 2971180 the tribune knows a summer job can mean a lot to a student like next years books and tuition valuable experience and a feeling of belonging the knowledge he can stand on bis own feet pay his own way and look the world in the eye thats why the tribune is supporting prem ier robarts appeal to employers to provide sum mer jobs for students and why the tribune is offering free want ads to students who want jobs this summer telephone 6402100 the stouffville tribune will run free student ads for thursday april 17 limited to 15 words there is no charge but the ads must be received by mail or telephone by 1 pm noon on tuesday april 15 the ads may also be dropped in at the tribune business office main st stouffville student want ads to be published in the tribune april 17th wxt wrthunt 5456 main street w phone 6402100 t i