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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 17, 1981, p. 10

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alt the tribune thursday december 17 1981 annual variety show success by rosemary timms claremont the annual christmas variety show sunday proved a huge success the event was spon sored by the lions club the program included 18 numbers the master of ceremonies was carl young the program chairman was bill carruthers claremont baptist church is holding a candlelight service this sunday beginning at 730 pm for jean drake jan brook and rose mary timms its been an extra busy month they are members of the melody makers of markham to date the group has visited park view home stouffville york manor newmarket and glyn- wood retirement home toronto last week the chorus sang at an open house in the recently renovated tremont hotel at markham on tuesday evening dec 22 the children will meet at the united church prior to a tour of carolling through the village time of the get- together is 6 pm persons under six must be accompanied by an adult later all will return to the church for cookies and hot chocolate the united church choir and sunday school will present a christmas concert sunday evening at the 1115 morning service the senior choir will render special christmas music winners at last weeks clubhouse euchre were laura reynolds maude an derson clara carson lena ogden irene redshaw doris devlin evans benson irwin kidd and lloyd wilson draw winners were stan tweedie norma benson and laura reynolds four year old jenny baker of stouff ville takes time out to play with some of the toys on display at the latcham gallery the exhibit made up of toys and puzzles of other days continues through to january 2 1982 greg coates wells low organized chaos by jim irving order order order it could be mc donalds on a busy afternoon or any local restaurant at lunch time but in reality its the legislative council chambers at queens park during the after noon question period after the dignity of the opening ceremony when thesergeant at arms clad in his black gown and with what looks like a toy sword dangling by his side declares the session open and the first few matters of business are dispatched with the question period is an nounced then for a welltimed 60 minutes the questions many heavily wrapped in innuendo are hurled across the floor to the sitting progressive conservative members from the opposition members across the way to some visiting weekly newspaper reporters and editors guests of york- durham mpp ross stevenson used to the reasonably even flow of exchange among the habituees of their own local councils it brings back recollections of the public school class those many years ago when the teacher was off down the hall powdering her nose or visiting the principal on some pretext or other only this time the teacher the house speaker is there doing his best to keep order while his unruly pupils grandstand for the threequarters filled house its an interesting interlude for lack of a more dramatic phrase you peek over the railing from the second row of the press gallery somewhere up there around columbias third day in orbit looking for your own area representative oh there he is you say as you finally spot don cousens a few miles below yes says the observant young lady next to you hes signing his christmas cards you should be hearing from the york centre mpp any day now that same press gallery is jealously guarded by the inmates there despite the formal introductions by mpp stevenson the visitors are twice questioned as to their professional status are they members of real newspapers asks one woman youre sure they arent with the tory party asks a male cohort later theyre serious too and one almost expects to find the next days edition of all three toronto papers all neatly laid out with screaming headlines of events yet to come so guarded is our entry all three papers incidentally are of equal popularity among the house members at least they seemed to be last thursday as many leafed through them during the shouting matches around them still the questions are asked and answers given even if sometimes they may seem to be wanting brampton billy as a gallery member refers to premier bill davis gets the brunt of them when he finally puts in an appearance near the end of the session but his replies are greeted with the same sort of cynicism as the others which i suppose if nothing else proves that in a democratic land all are equal except maybe visiting newshounds and sitting press gallery members program too topless york region when the operator of guistinis steak house east of hwy 48 at baldwin advertised topless waitresses as part of the menu he didnt anticipate whod be coming to dinner patrons who visited the place included detectives and con stables of the york regional police department not once but twice the second time they arrested six people including three girls all from montreal charges included giving an indecent performance similar charges were laid the first time along with one of ob structing police and one of breach of probation according to hearing gormley a hearing on a rezoning application will be held friday dec 18 at 10 am in latcham hall stouffville the application is from morra bros lot 32 cone 5 whitchurch stouffville the brothers wish to import milk for their cheese manufacturing business the site presently zoned rural must be changed to commercial to accommodate the operation evidence the waitresses were standing or dancing nude on top of the tables since the raids by police the ontario liquor licence board has stepped in and temporarily suspended the operators permit by evelyn milsted gormley the sunday school children of heise hill church wilf present their annual program dec 20 at 630 pm a christmas cantata will follow at 730 pm mr and mrs paul jones of windsor visited with his mother mrs beulah jones last week a candlelight service will be held dec 20 at headford united church with victoria square church joining in time of the worship is 730 pm the myf of the missionary church is holding a progressive dinner friday evening starting at the church at 615 pm a special slide presentation will be held as part of the sunday school program in the missionary church dec 20 starting at 730 pm a new years watchnight service will be held from 930 pm to 1005 am the first in the series of the dobson film on the family will be shown followed by communion gormley due to bypass construction in the gormley area several wells have become excessively low and residents have had to have their water brought in the boynton family for example has been drinking bottled water since last july theyve tried drilling new wells but the water is of poor quality said mrs lawrence boynton it has a funny smell and taste six new wells have been drilled in all with four experiencing problems mrs boynton told the tribune that their home is being used as a pilot project the ministry of transportation and communications have called in the culligan company and theyve tried various filters theyve put in three altogether said mrs boynton but i dont know if theyre trying different ones or if the filters are just being used up meanwhile the boyntons and several others are being sup plied with bottled water guaranteed investment certificate 16 o 12345 year term interest paid annually rates subject to change jan blacktopp 2941 372 sdnilam trust getting the best water conditioning warranty is good business culligan local sales rep rodgenerfcaux the culligan warranty we guarantee cur mark series conditioner tanks for the lifetime of ne original pur chaser wherever you move culligan has a complete line of water conck toning equipment for rental or purchase qjuu f for information call your culligan man markham 8879333 ajai 6836332 the commission and staff of whitchurchstouffville hydro extend to all a happy christmas and beat wishes for the new year chairman kenlaushway commissioner mayor ewred king commissioner herb peach weve no complaints she said the ministry has looked after us well syd goldsmith isnt so pleased he and his family have been using bottled water for nearly a year after having a new well drilled which later became con taminated i think they went too fast and too deep said mr goldsmith they drilled past the good water he has since drilled another well at his own expense and is currently dealing with the ministry concerning it its 24 feet shallower and has good water i just got tired of waiting explained goldsmith its very frustrating not knowing whats going on he also said using the bottled water is in convenient body found not true markham york regional police have denied a report making the rounds last week that the body of isabelle brooks missing for several years had been found in the familys former home cone 10 and hwy no 7 mrs brooks disappeared myste riously on a cold and snowy february night never to be seen or heard from since police conducted an intensive investigation without success the tribune received several calls concerning the matter checks with police however revealed the report as onlv a rumor one officer explained that there had been a breakin at the premises and this accounted for cruisers being on the property a great idea therell be no ex change of gifts between students at stouffvilles orchard park school this year instead the boys and girls are being asked to bring items such as good used clothing secondhand toys and nonperishable foods to be placed under the tree in the front hall friday dec 18 these will be distributed among children less fortunate then them selves model of fashion christine wright rr 3 newmarket models a skirt and vest completed in the i at e s t 4 h achievement pro gram york south and york north christine is a member of pine orchard i jim thomas going south travel in luxury rent a motorhome shasta 24 ft 1981 model fef 699 have the convenience of home with stove refrigerator bathroom including tub shower and toilet sleeps 6 adults power steering power brakes fully automatic cruise control special rate of 69900 per two weeks includes free mileage free insurance all you buy is your gasoline available december january and february only contact mrs potter in toronto call 2222791 gas not included sbsiai3a i jsoijiax la proudly presents candles crafts dry silk flower arrangements g knitwear pine b macrame crocheted plant hangers all handcrafted locally and priced right jj from s1 00 to si 800 bring this ad and receive a free taper jj telephone 4732628 8 west side of highway 48 bmh 2 miles north of aurora sideroad visa 8 across from sunoco gas station h open 7 days 1 1 am till 9 pm tiabassasmfiataqrieaieg0 holiday greetings from the management staff of resal restaurant tavern we know were on the right track when we say have a wonderful christmas and happy new year and thank you dear friends and neighbors closed christmas day new years day open boxing day our usual hours telephone 6404838 19fcumstwst0uffvlfc notice bylaw no 8167 of the corporation of the township of uxbridge being a bylaw to amend property standards bylaw no 7866 be it enacted and it is hereby enacted as a bylaw of the cor poration of the township of uxbndge by the council thereof as follows 1 that section 3 of part 4 of bylaw 7866 be amended by adding thereto the following newsubsection- 431 5 fire detection equipment a fa the purpose of the interpretation of jhis subsection icombustion detector shall mean a products of combustion detector including the single station alarm type which has been approved by underwriters laboratories of canada ulc nproducts of combustion detector shall mean a type of detector for the detection of the presence of one or more of the products of combustion of a fire based on the ioniza tion principle resistance bridge method or cloud chamber effect and automatically initiating a signal indicating this condition b every rented dwelling unit and every rooming unit shall be provided with at least one combustion detector and such combustion detector shall be installed by the property owner and shall at all times be maintained in good working condition c the combustion detector shall be installed in the following areas of the rented dwelling units and rooming units irented dwelling unit in the ceiling of the hallway or corridor leading to the bedrooms in such location as to be audible within all bedrooms when the bedroom doors are closed iirooming unit where the rooming unit consists of only one room then the said combustion detector shall be installed in the ceiling of such room where the room unit consists of more than one room then the combustion detector shall be installed in the ceiling in the room or hallway immediately adjoining the bedroom and in such location as to be audible within the bedroom when the bedroom door is closed d the combustion detector shall be i equipped with audible or visual indication that it is in operating condition and iilf connected to the buildings electrical supply be permanently mounted to a standard elec trical outlet or junction box on the ceiling to a circuit without a disconnect switch or inter connected with any wall outlet e the various provisions of subsection 1 0 as set forth shall come into effect on the 1 st day of january 1982 bylaw read a first and second time this 26th day of november 1981 we taylor wm g ballinger clerk mayor bylaw read a third time and finally passed this 26th day of november 1981 we taylor wm g ballinger clerk mayor combustion detectors to be installed and inspected by the township of oxbridge building department prior to january 31 1982 for further details regarding installations and inspections please contact the building department 20 basc0m street ux bridge telephone 8523301 or 6401 71 1 w t tayjof a clerk

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