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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 30, 1975, p. 3

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v the tribunes teen pick for this week is penny ash- bridge of rr 4 stouffville a student at stouff ville dist secon dary school she took part in a student exchange trip to germany last year it involved living with a family in that country for three months and attending school there the german students then spent an equivalent time with canadian families the tribune stouffville teen pick of the weeijc will receive a 1500 gift certificate from murray wilson shoes main st markham r murray wilson shoes f service quality variety and value since 1905 124 main st markham f many more styles available than those shown medium price selection quality price selection 34- ffi- tykucljk plorsheim ttuks gale hewetson valenti sizes 713 widths cdeeeeee not all widths or sizes in every style 1 designer collection florsheiaa sugg list price 52 00 our price 95 murray wilson shoes mon tues wed sat 96 thurs fri 9 9 124 main st markham 2941189 free parking at rear entrance mon tues wed sat 9 6 thurs fri 99 friday and saturday at 700 and 900 sundaythru thursday at 800 only crwhial alice she goofed and wisecracked all the way to theacademyward ellen burstyn kriskristoffersonluce t awosusskwoffiooucicn dqesn t live here adutt intutainmint 9 i jtosbuot reynolds i curator john lunau comes to the tribune thursday oct 30 1975 3 again melville the ear 1793 was made to sound iike 1975 when john lunau markhams renowned historian and curator of the towns museum addressed a meeting of the markham unionviile lions club in melville united church oct 23 relying on his amazing memory with only an occasional glance at some notes john recalled the names of many stout pioneers who first settled in the markham area several families including ewart stiver of unionviile and fred rcid of markham are direct descendants of the berscy and erkhardt settlers the towns name the speaker revealed is related to archbishop william markham of england it was selected byjohn graves simcoe the first settlement was at langstaff in 1793 the berscy s followed john stiver was the first white child born here other still familiar family names include pingle summerfeldt and yes lunau too pinpointing the history of several of the small communities john credited the mustard bruce brodie and fenwick families with establishing the hamlet of melville the site for the first church at melville cost about sixty cents and this included sufficient property for an adjoining cemetery the church was erected in 1849 and the present sanctuary in h cashel a community to the south was once called crosbys corners john said john crosby was an early resident in the area a presbyterian cemetery was established there and a church was built in 1827 the minister of that day was rev wm jenkins described by the speaker as one of the greatest pioneers in the district he travelled from place to place on horseback he was one of the few pastors at that time who could perform marriages records reveal he conducted no less than 943 weddings during his lifetime he died in 1843 adminstrators 4 over wage hike delay r the melville school was closed several years ago and is no w a beautiful country home two lions members reuben myer- and ben cayman at tended there the melville cemetery is the burial site of two noted gen tlemen john dickson the namesake of dicksons hill and a d sandy bruce a pioneer in the old stouffville and bethesda telephone company mount joy north markham john recalled is a carryover from mount joy penn sylvania the ramer family were original pioneers moving to the community in 1809 an original ramer barn was located on the site of the present fina station on north main street senator david reesor a renowned oldtimer in markham was born on the harry rolph farm near hwy 48 south of hwy 7 for a time the former village of markham was called reesorville in his honor david reesor was a member of the first council and later served as a member of parliament and a senator he was the founder of the economist newspaper and the village of malvern also the hamlet of altona in pickering senator reesor built the home on main street where mr and mrs don garland now reside the date of construction was 1873 john believes that a plaque in his honor should be erected in the town the speaker touched on the part played by sport in the former village and the rivalry that long existed between markhanvand stouffville he mentioned several of the areas fine hockey players including chuck mccarthy john bayes cord forgie and howard hagerman in baseball pitchers like herb and bill milne came to mind tom pepper j a catcher during that era never wore a glove lacrosse and curling were also top- flight forms of recreation john was introduced by lion gordon penny and thanked by lion chuckmccarlhy in expressing his appreciation of the in vitation john com mented wryly its great to be a historian because there arent too many left around who can give you an argument president tim clark spoke for all members when he said the club would be pleased to have him back aurora york region public school board administrators are as mad as hell over a oneday delay in ap proving a new salary package trustees accepted a recommended salary proposal oct 14 the day federal wage and price controls were im plemented the staff is as mad as hell at the trustees a board source said- tlirboard will ask the federal prices and and income review board for exemption from the salary guidelines another source said the increase over that proposed and accepted by trustees and the total allowed under govern ment restrictions is significant for some affected employees include go administrators in the middle management and senior staff bracket whose- r first proposed i in august but were not approved pending committee study while 11 senior ad ministrators including director of education sam chapman would have received a 165 per cent interim increases under a proposal approved during the boards committee session oct 14 the in creases will now be restricted to 10 per cent business directory public accountants or 2400 whichever is made in october 1974 less middle management was due for increases ranging from 1g per cent at the minimum salary level to 198 per cent at the maximum level additional increases were expected to be finalized in september of this year mr smart said the 49 persons in the middle management category will also be limited to 10 per cent or 2400 while trustees were presented with a salary package last august the board postponed a final decision pending a report from an ad hoc com mittee formed to examine the proposal the committee recommendations were brought in oct 14 the day following imposition of the guidelines in past years salaries for the director aiid his top 10 aides were set in september board personnel officer ted smart said monday vp to two years ago staff- ih the mid- management category received salary ad justments in january he added r with the introduction of the ross report on board restructuring salary adjustmentswere sept 1 had been the understanding he ex plained the employees disappointment does not rest as much with the wages as it does with the delay- the personnel officer said the disappointment is not in the dollar treatment as such but in that it was not dealt with in time he said the committee decision he said had been made some days before the oct 14 meeting it was shared with group on the thursday prior to the board meeting mr smart explained he described com- mittee examination of the salary package as a hew approach previous salary proposals have been the responsibility of the boards negotiating team which brought recom- mendations in following and loosely tied to the teachers settlement according to mr smart sebastians coiffure new c fashion happening zotos warm and gentle heatactivated conditioning perm its an acidbalanced ph 67 formula warm and gentle is designed with you in mind for your hair fashion and for great hair condition 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