page 3 the tribune thursday may 29 1969 boy falls between bell phone cable spools suffers broken arm nimn illululllllllllllllllllulllullulllllllllllluunilllllulllllllulluiiiullulllllllluulllllllllllllll llllllllllmllllllulilllluilllilllllllhiiiiiiiiiiilllthiiiiiimililliiiiiiiiiig bv sbirlev pilkev claremont a 12 year old claremont boy suffered a broken arm and severe bruises when he fell between two cable spools on bell telephone property john makkreel was admitted to scarboro centenary but expects to be released this week a miscellaneous shower will be held may 30 in the mt zion community cen tre in honor of miss iso- belle jackson and mr carl wilson friends of the couple are invited to at tend at a lovely wedding con ducted may 17 at st pauls united church scarboro kenneth bates was mar ried to miss dale marsden the groom is the son of mr and mrs jack bates claremont rr2 follow ing a honeymoon trip to north bay the couple have taken up residence in scarboro mrs frank lloyst is a resident at f a i r v i e w lodge whitby she would be pleased to have friends call at any time the youth club is paint ing the woodwork in the auditorium of the com munity hall mr and mrs bill keevil mount albert enjoyed supper at the h ome of mr and mrs dorek spencer the ladies auxiliary of the scouts and cubs will meet june 5 at the home of mrs thelma hockley the program will include an auction sale and the donation of articles would be appreciated members suspended sentence stousfville a 36 year old stouffville man has received a 15month suspended sentence fol lowing his conviction of contributing to the delin quency of a juvenile donald gordon main street entered a plea of guilty to having sexual re lations with a minor apr 23 in the twp of ux- bridge the girl formerly of stouffville now lives in markham twp gordon was charged with the offense by offi cers of the whitby detach ment of the opp are asked to bring a friend mr and mrs orval fretz mr and mrs ken s ward and mr and mrs earle pilkey motored to ottawa on the weekend to attend the lions conven- tion during the supper 5 hour two minutes silence was held in honor of the convention chairman mr farmer of ottawa who died suddenly saturday others attending from the claremont area were mr and mrs bui webb mr and mrs david hill mr and mrs don sanderson mr and mrs hugh pugh and mr and mrs dick cooper mrs george empring- ham is spending the sum mer months with her son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs jack empring- ham a speedy recovery is wished for mrs ethel browning formerly of claremont and now living near orillia mrs brown ing is a patient in toronto western hospital chrysler cable company plant stage construction the new cable tech company plant main street west in stouffville has reached the final stage of construction the firm to em i ploy 25 persons to start can be enlarged as business warrants it will manufacture plastic coated cable staff photo s hilllllllltltlllllllllullllhllliiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllllllltlllllllllllilllllllllllllllllltllllllhhiitlltlllllllllllllllllllintlllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllll memorial service mrs william sandle victoria square the annual memorial ser vice will be held sunday in victoria square united church at 1130 am the pastor rev m r jenkin- son will be in charge with special music members are asked to bring a picnic lunch and enjoy a social hour following the wor ship saleable unwanted ar ticles are required for the annual lions club auction and rummage sale in sep tember for pick up call frank brumwell 887- 5536 or john mccague 8875409 president gor don draper and secretary david tinker are attending the lions international convention in ottawa the ucw held its may meeting in the new apart- radio stereo service if its sound equipment well fix it right we guarantee it greenwood tv electronics 58 main west stouffville phone 6402440 whose turn to wash the dishes nobodys when youve got an electric dishwasher just load it and relax after every meal your hydro stouffville public utilities commission main west stouffville 6401902 ment of mrs heber mc cague richmond hill with 19 ladies in attendance the worship service was taken by mrs harold hill assisted by mrs herman mortson mrs mabel fris- by and mrs frank brum well rev m h jenkinson gave an interesting talk of his recent trip to the holy land mrs m i jenkinson showed coloured slides of her recent trip to cairo egypt during the sunday school session on friday evening may 30 at 7 pm all men are requested to help tidy the church grounds in prepar ation for memorial sunday june 1 the victoria square teen club is sponsoring a carwash saturday may 31 at the community centre misses margaret em- pringham jean sumney betty sandle jean vander- kooy julie dunleavy and joyce horner members of the victoria square cgit attended the york county rallv held at camp big canoe special birthday greet ings to mrs lillian knapp 81 years june 1 birthday greetings to mrs john em- pringham may 29 scott brumwell nine years may 30 bryan gee may 31 larry sanderson may 31 mrs neil mortson june 4 wedding anniversary greetings to mr and mrs leslie hart married 25 years may 31 to mr and mrs george rumney mar ried one year may 24 to mr and mrs nelson bu chanan married 12 years june 1 to mr and mrs harold hill married 31 years june 1 2 new valiants start biding high in a 14foot runabout or sport unuty now chryslers valiant and sport valiant olfer features that set em apart from the crowd outstanding stability whether boarding cruising or running full bore virtually nonsinkable foampaes flotation nontrip chines for easier safer handling capacity for up to 55 outboard horses valiant features back- toback padded lounge seats nonskid deck running lights sport valiant utility is ideal for fishing fun controlled from console amldshlp to starboard side see all five of chryslers new cathedral boats and the rest of our complete line of chrysler boats for 1969 stouffville skidoo hwy 47 stouffville 6402033 congratulations to mr and mrs mel brown mrs irene nursey married in the victoria square united church saturday mr and mrs charlie croxford and donnie of toronto mrs helen watt brian and jeff of scarboro spent saturday with mr and mrs clarence steck- ley mr and mrs leslie hart and family attended the hiltsphilley wedding in knox united church century city news a community report prepared and sponsored in the public interest by revenue properties limited will provide all needed facilities new city to carry own tax load industrial development to keep home taxes down establishment of the planned community of century city should not result in additional taxes for the present residents of the area revenue properties ltd developers of the project are taking great care according to land development manager roger cunnington to in tegrate the residential commercial and indus trial areas so that the homeowner in the new community and in the surrounding area will have as little a tax burden to bear as possible mr cunnington said the plan is to provide a proper balance of industrial and commercial assessment in the project in order that taxes on res idential properties in and around the new city will not be adversely affected by the development already announced is the relocation of the ccm plant which will be moving from weston ontario target date for ground breaking is september 1969 with completion in the spring of 1970 the plant will be erected on a 40 acre site and will employ 500 people an additional 60 acres is being reserved for future expansion of the company representatives of two other plants are already negotiating with revenue properties to locate in the area mr cunnington said his company expects to be able to announce the completion of negotia tions at an early date he emphasized how ever that industry will be sufficiently screened by effective landscaping to avoid a clash with resi dential areas even the shopping centres will be located on the waters edge he added as century city will be a model community starting from virtually nothing but the land it will be located on all the services and facilities that are part and parcel of any city are being planned for in the most minute detail such matters as edu cation recreational and dommunity facilities local roads the supply of water hydro and gas sewage disposal and storm drainage are all being studied carefully some of the prelim inary details of these as pects have already been noted in previous issues of this newspaper as final recommenda tions on these matters are submitted by the consul tants retained revenue properties will be re porting to you in future editions of century city news yorkwoods village a development of revenue properties ltd blends the rustic flavor with the ultramodern convenience of townhouse living the development is located in the finch- jane area of metropolitan toronto new concept in city living a century city a new concept in urban living in canada is a proven suc cess in the united states england and other european countries recently a number of journalists and elected of ficials visited columbia maryland on which century city is modelled on to a great degree they were impressed with what they saw particularly the blending of rural life with the advantages of living in an ultra modern city roger cunnington land development man ager for revenue prop erties ltd century city developers said his company would not only do everything to preserve and enhance the rural beauty of the area but preserve and restore any historical sites of value roger cunnington left land development manager of revenue properties ltd confers with i w kirk president of international water supply ltd regarding water supply in oxbridge township for century city tests prove that there was sufficient supply for the first phase of the devel opment some facts about new city the housing problem in canada has been de scribed as desperate by many competent authorities it is particularly acute in greater toronto the solution to this crisis is the creation of new cities which are sufficiently far from metropolitan areas to exist independently and yet close enough to enjoy big city advantages recreation and community living will play a vital part in the planning of century city in the city of toronto there are only 34 acres of parkland per 1000 people substantially more parkland will be provided in the new city which will make possible a wide variety of recreational pursuits including horseback riding and boating unlike subdivision developments century city will offer residents their choice of several types of dwellings single family homes town houses and high rise apartments over looking scenic ponds home seekers with an income from 5000 up will qualify for home ownership the total cost of the home would be froin 15000 to 18000 this compares with a mandatory income of more than 10000 and a total cost of almost 30000 in metropolitan toronto wherever possible area merchants will be given prior right to locate in the shopping areas of the city provensuccess in us he cited how a farmhouse of some antiquity might be restored to serve as a library or a handicraft center other examples of how the heritage of the area might be preserved mr cunnington said included using meaningful names such as well known citizens past and present for street names and the planting of trees identified as part of the landscape o f uxbridge township all in all he said century city would foliov the pattern of the us pities visited many times by his company industrial sites will blend into the residential and commercial areas small shopping areas will be set up to serve five hundred families with an elementary school in- eluded in the area it will be possible for most families to walk to school work or to do their shopping traffic will be thus kept at a minimum similar planned com munities have sprung up in england germany and the scandinavian coun- tries one model community begun in england in 1960 now has a population of more than 100000 in this growing family of planned cities of which century city will soon be a part there is unanimous consent that they are an unqualified success