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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 24, 1971, p. 15

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thursday june m 1971 the tribune page 15 i claremont public school teacher vacancies filled by rosemarv tirams claremont there will be several staff changes at the claremont public school when the students return next september miss hudson has obtained a leave of absence and will be replaced by mr fockler from teachers college mrs carole redshaw will be succeeded by miss laughlin and mrs moore by mr hartford mr fockler will serve as vice- principal mr hart ford grade 6 and mr hackabone grade 8 congratulations to mr an mrs samarillo on the occasion of their 25th wedding an niversary an open house was held in their honor organized by their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs brian madill of pickering mrs a y robert son of albright manor beamsville has been visiting her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs lome almack she also attended the graduation ceremony for her granddaughter margaret ann from scarboro college to assist in meeting financial obligations during the summer months the board of stewards claremont united church is holding a sale of baking fresh strawberries and meffcuffr outboards bales service more fun boating grew sport ray more run mercury spring bok mirrqcraft ii ka claremont qord s marine 6492007 mortgage officer required for our expanding mortgage division prefer someone with financial banking or selling experience anxious to assume responsibility we are looking for a community minded person interested in the challenge of developing new ideas this is a salary or commission position in our stouffville branch at 155 main st west apply in confidence to bill jackson mortgage manager 2941372 thos n shea ltd realtor ami montessori school for children 2 to 5 years year around or monthly basis phone 2971332 strawberry shortcake friday from 3 to 6 pm in front of the com munity hall persons requiring assistance to transport baked goods to the hall are asked to call 6492183 the mission circle will meet june 28 at the home of mr and mrs keith drake the roll call is a favorite hymn and why the annual baptist sunday school and congregational picnic will be held june 23 at pickering centennial park cars will leave the church at 4 pm supper will be served at six the executive of the ucw will meet june 28 at the home of mrs bev wilson the time is 8 pm mr and mrs hilge hosted a lovely garden party june 19 on the grounds of the claremont nursing home guests at tended from the gormley rest home claremont villa nursing home claremont golden age club and four children from the retarded childrens home at sunderland mrs george beverly is a patient in the j 0 ruddy hospital the community wishes her a complete recovery the team of ernie baker his wife margaret and blake priscoe won the dr n f tomlinson trophy in a tour nament sunday high for two wins were tom hammond mrs stanley linton and ken macllvride crime climb slows york region criminal offenses in the region are in creasing more slowly than at this time last year according to a report submitted by york regional po lice chief sold for 16500 auctioneer reg johnson calls for bids on the site of the former pine grove public school cone 7 uxbridge twp the building and lot sold saturday brought 16500 jas thomas commission auction york region york regional police bruce wjll be ho an crawford crime has auction to dispose of increased over last unclaimed goods at year but at a reduced mondays police rate at the end of may according to commission meeting chief bruce crawford chief crawford the asked for approval of increase was less than tnis measure five percent the us cw saving block pontiacs bulcks chevrolets oldsmobile greatest selection of used cars in town all serviced and ready to go priced to plea every pocfcetbook se with patricks used car warranty drop in today to neil patrick motors m- 47 main west stouffville 6403450 t23 among the items held by the police are hunting rifles and shotguns and almost 100 bicycles a list submitted by chief crawford also names hifi equipment a hookah pipe floodlights a vacuum cleaner and what is described as dwarf holding fish these and other objects will be offered for sale the commission approved hiring of an acutioneer and an nouncement of the time and place of auctions at a later date it is tentatively planned to conduct these sales iri rich mond hill newmarket and keswick heatos paintirstg contractors- paper hanging painting interior exterior spraying barns anbjl i commercial- buildings fre sg estimated john 6404338 heaton bunt 6404519 lewis roy 6401205 heaton business destroyed by fire community requests permit approval greenwood gerry fisher whose service station and restaurant the paddock burned down about a month ago was well sup ported when he ap peared before the pickering township committee of ad justment june 16 the township gallery was almost full of greenwood and area residents including john cameron who spoke on his behalf and maple leaf hockey player bobby baun the residence of mr fisher not affected by the fire and the demolished service station are on hwy 7 near greenwood application was to determine whether the bylaw permitted an agricultural service shop not specifically mentioned in the clause besides the many people personally present in support of mr fishers ap plication a petition of over 100 names was submitted to the chairman gerald allman mr fisher requires a building permit to rebuild and without approval of the committee it would have been denied approval was granted unanimously when noting the large number of people mr cameron who lives just north of the 5th concession was asked if they expected trouble he said no but they just wanted to make sure the good service for the rural community of mr fishers shop would continue we would be very sorry to see any change in his status he said and it would be like taking away his means of livelihood chairman allman replied that mr fisher was well known and respected in claremont too i feel that this was an existing use before the a bylaw was passed said member a d holmes it appears to me an ideal location for a gas station and agricultural service and we are here to judge the thing on its specific merit the application was okayed subject to department of high ways approval regarding the entrance and exit i take notice that shulimar restaurant churchill drive musselmans lake is now under new management and will now be known as musselmans lake restaurant open year round summer hours 9 am 930 pm 7 days a week plan new plaza markham at thursdays meeting of the markham plan ning committee tentative approval was given for a new shopping centre the centre to be located north of no 7 highway at wooten way is part of a development by home smith properties townhouse con struction will be considered separately as the developers hope to have the plaza completed before christmas following an earlier discussion of the site plan home smith properties submitted a revised plan to con form with the com mittees requests the committee recommended ap proval of the revised plan subject to in vestigation by mr kuinio hidaka markhams planning director at the marke opposite harpers meats over 30 varieties kept under modern refrigerator concli- -tiens- iiiucties of chplthr jensens famous canadian crfeddar come in for a free sample stouffville fish chips fasr take-out- service stouffville plaza v 6401732 escriptions c for prescriptions accessori es first aid- supplies invest now 8 o aikens wit pharmacy 35 main west stouffville phone 6401722 after hours call 6402153 on 5 year term guaranteed investment certificates ask about our cashable at any time guaranteed savings certificates for further information contact your financial adviser or write standard trust 21 4 bay street toronto 1 a federally chartered company member canada deposit insurance corporation thos birkett son ltd 159 main st w stouffville ont 6402000 protect your car against rust with an application of unda spray unda spray is a special grease formula specifically mamifac- turcil to help prevent your car from rusting its used and recommended by large fleet accounts try it youll appreciate its value call our service department for appointment 640- 3450 neil patrick motors ltd main west stouffville 6403450 it figures kijnq vrwiwwwllftnivwwww m total economy our heating 0l reigns supreme because everybody has problems every home needs an electric adding machine think about it money problems budgeting and bill paying problems for the housewife school homework for the kids business and income tax problems for dear old dad look at these features lists 7 columnstotal 8 columns 99999999 direct subtraction credit balance automatic total and subtotal bar extra long cord automatic repeat key for addition subtract and multiplication tribune office supplies stouffville

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