each week the tribune publishes a calendar of events related to activities within the community there is no charge for this service individuals wishing to utilize this space arc asked to call 6402100 no later than 12 noon on the friday preceding publication thurs june 9 thetorontobranchofthe hu man ecology is sponsoring a panel of people knowledgeable in the field of ecological illness to answer questions about rotation diet indoor air pollu tion chemicals in our society etc the meeting is at st paschal baylon church hall 92 steeles ave just west of yonge st time 8 pm nonmembers wel come for information phone 43s0853 fri june 10 italian pasta dinner sponsored by church of st mark is being held in the legion hall with servings at 530 and 630 pm menu lasagna salad rolls dessert and coffee adults 500 and children 250 the silver jubilee club hosts the over 50 games night at 730 pm tonight and every friday night bridge euchre lost heir pool and crokinole this meeting is for members their chil dren adult grandchildren and non members admission 25 cents for mem bers and 35 cents for nonmembers sat june 11 stouffville united church fun day in the town park from 10 am to 4 pm features include crafts bake sale plants flea market games etc a lasagna lunch will be served in latcham hall hockey star keith acton of the montreal canadians will drop by to sign autographs the stouffville christian school is holding a gospel sing at 7 30 pm in the high school featuring the torchmen the viscounts and the wright singers tickets available from donna alsop 6401425 or john pugh 8881021 f1remans muster parade and games parade on main street at 11 am games in town park at 1 pm green river community cen tre garage bake sale from 10 am to 4 pm refreshments 5 miles east of markham on hwy 7 proceeds to equip the community centre grace church spring festival at 19 parkway ave markham from 11 am 3 pm auction at 12 noon bake sale crafts various demonstrations games prizes etc show and sale of art vvinstonette gymnastics asso ciation hosts the markham cup an international invitational gymnas- itics event for women at markham centennial centre mccowan road north of highway 7 from 10 am to 2 pm second annual butt0nv1lle bonanza from 10 am to 4 pm at womens institute hall woodbine ave north of hwy 7 antiques crafts baked goods refreshments sponsored by but- tonville ratepayers association with portion of proceeds to markham stouff- ville hospital building fund sun june 12 giant garage sale with proceeds to the markham stouffville hospital fund sponsored by the tribune and economist sun to be held at markvil- le shopping centre parking lot from 10 am to 4 pm bargains bargains hot dogs and pop entertainment ecumenical service of thank sgiving father adams and the mem bers of st marks parish invite the ministers their congregations and the community to a prayer service at 200 pm anytime until 4 pm there will be an opportunity for a guided visit of the church refreshments peachs cemetary board annual memorial and decoration ser vice at 2 30 pm with rev phillip poole of stouffville as guest speaker music supplied by the lome wideman quartet the friends meeting house at quaker hill uxbridge is holding thier 174th anniversary service at 230 pm mr lloyd wilson will be the special speaker and mrs ross parrott will be guest soloist everyone welcome christ church 254 sunset blvd in vites you to a choral evensong sung by the junior choir at 7 pm refresh ments everyone welcome mon june 13 the last days of living the national film board documentary will be shown at christ church at 8 pm tues june 14 the silver jubilee club hosts an over 50 euchre game tonight and every tuesday at 730 pm members 25 cents and non members 35 cents auction sale at 6 pm in heise hill church proceeds to charlie warriner fund anyone wishing to donate items please call 8875489 thurs june 16 the second annual stouffvil le antique show sponsored by christ church stouffville starts tonight and runs through saturday june 18 at stouffville arena times thursday 6 pm to 10 pm friday 12 noon to 10 pm saturday 10 am to5 pm 36 qual ity dealers notice stouffville throughout the summer demand on stouffville water is excessive be cause of this town council is regulat ing the use of hose for lawnwatering purposes as follows 1 residents in that part of the for mer village west of the cnr right-of- way may use a hose for watering lawns and gardens on evennumbered calendar days be tween the hours of 8 and 9 am and 8 and 9 pm 2 residents in that part of the for mer village east of the cnr right-of- way may use a hose for watering lawns and gardens on odd- numbered calendar days between the hours of 8 and 9 am and 8 and 9 pm contravention of this order can result in a fine of up to one thousand dollars wednesdays june 81983 s3 millionaire hockey jacket donated to museum a millionaire jacket a momento of mar- khams hockey history was presented to museum manager john lunau second from left by former player vic sluce second from right during a recent reunion at the site in attendance at the informal ceremony was bob lawrie left and ron bell right both ex- millionaires the jacket dates back to the sea son of 194849 it will be properly labelled and placed on permanent display jim thomas whats a farmer bona tide lat literally in good faith without deceit genuine uxbridge what constitutes a bona fide farmer the matter was debated to some length and intensity at a meeting of township planning board last week when parttime farmer fred wilkinson of goodwood ap plied for a severance on his 24acre parcel of land so that his daughter and soninlaw could build a home there wilkinson who just recently bought the property on lot 36 concession 7 said he worked in markham and farmed part time he said he grew strawberries and raspberries and wanted to get into pigs his daughter would work there full time tending the fruit and the greenhouse planner alex grant said that in order to sever one lot the owner must be a bona fide farmer asked for a definition of the latter by councillor ian morrison board chairman sandy ewen said it applied to one who had established himself as a farmer said wilkinson i just bought it a month ago but it has bee n operating that way for 50 years you must establish yourself as a bona fide farmer said councillor ewen but i am established said wilkinson i operated in uxbridge for five years he said it would be lucky if there were half a dozen farming in uxbridge planner grant agreed saying that numerous lots had been created in farm areas an owner could build but not sever he said wilkinsons daughter who accompanied him to the meeting but who would not give her name to the press wondered how her father could establish himself if he cant farm now thats why i bought the land wilkin son said ive been farming in goodwood for 12 years parttime his soninlaw would work on the farm on the weekends he said regardless of whether you get this will you continue to farm asked councillor ian morrison wilkinson said he would and morrison moved that the board not support the mo tion to sever you dont seem to be helping farmers wilkinsons daughter said he hasnt established himself coun cillor ewen replied the lands established itself said wil kinson there are strawberries growing- are you telling me to let them rot do you want me to let pigs starve chairman ewen said the board was deal ing with him as a bona fide farmer not the farm is it so bad for his family to help him the applicants daughter asked the application was rejected wrestler wins gold medal goodwood a wrestling team from goodwood public school recently partici pated in the junior division of the durham region finals placing seventh out of nine entries although relatively wxperiehced several individuals gave strong perform ances for the third successive year chris winn captured the gold medal in his weight class 384 kilos scott koogje won a silver medal for his second place 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