u l rtbnne vol 68 no 6 the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 4 1937 twelve pages planning board seeks to take mill st homes from industrial zone stouffville planning board is seeking to take the residences on the west side of mill street which are now in an irdustria zone out of this zone and back into residential property includ ed in the switch which the plan ning board is seeking through the dept of planning develop ment will also be two vacant four students on 11000 mile trip i camper slugged robbed alfred neish 55 of lans- of the street plus thirtytwo ft j count v hospital newmarket of the thndlotonanon-deveop- heai in received cd street located there and run- when he was assaulted and ning west lob of s500 to s600 at mus- all the residential lots on thejselmans lake last week west side of mill st were placed neish asleep in his cottage in this industrial area some two where he was vacationing was years ago at the insistence of awakened by two young men the metro planning board as standing by his bed he told all the land west from these police the pair struck me with lots to the cnr is contained a line and a flashlight and in an industrial area knocked him unconscious be- now that a change is to be made all these residents affect ed by the change will be notified by mail of the move and will be given a chance to object at fore robbing him of the money he had in his pants neish said he made his way from his cottage in cedar beach park to the park pavilion where meeting of the planning board ne k fits aid treatment and on july 11th they may do so either in writing or by mail meet with metro the local board conferred for a full afternoon on friday with representatives of the metro planning board on the text of the zoning bylaw which will shortly go to council for approv al and to the dept of planning development before it be comes effective a municipal board hearing will be duly ad vertised and persons objecting to the bylaw may voice their ob jections at this hearing notified police cpl robert pettigrew and constables john closs and john lizotte of vandorf opp detach ment are investigating mr and mrs walter atkinson left on sunday for an extended motor trip to the east coast and possibly newfoundland they plan to return later this month action threatened for subdividers of dicksons hill farm contracting for shopping centre i twelve acres of land with 600 j it frontage on the townline west of town and owned by cedar pines development is to marknam township council transcanada pipe line the be developed into a shopping has received a recommendation board advised that all points centre according to chas magee fl tne township planning had been covered in previous real estate developer the exact b tncy take aet hearings and the companv giv- location of the land is lmmedtj aga the owners of the herb en a permit ately west of the jos siderj wideman farm at dicksons hill 1 i for alleged violation of the home and lies in whiiehurch township j townships subdivision laws ac- according to mr magee three cording to a rep before coun- store contracts have already cii on mondav ailer messrs four local students of the stouffville district high school intend to do some extensive sightseeing during the sum mer holiday months left to right ed buchanan don bruce ron thomson and tom mccreight prepare to leave on an 11000 mile motor trip that will take them to the west coast and through many parts of the united slates they will travel in a 1955 volkswagen the travellers hope to combine work with pleasure during their 2month vacation they will return home early in september been negotiated as well as large chain grocery the land inside the corpora tion boundary lying from the white rose service station to the blue sunoco is within a town industrial zone land ly ing both north of the proposed centre in whitchurch and land to the south in marknam has been purchased lor development purposes show level system in public school results 50year jewel dr e s barker of stouffville tvas presented with his fifty year jubilee medal also his life membership certificate at the regular meeting of richard son masonic lodge on wednes day evening a number of friends and rel atives called on mr geo gower on tuesday afternoon to con gratulate him on attaining his s3rd birthday mr gower enjoys wonderful health for his years and would pass for a man ten years his junior stouffville municipal council will convene in regular session j this thursday evening pickering twp asked to hold beer plebiscite mr w h fairgrieve spruce hill road dunbarton appeared before pickering township cou ncil on tuesday evening and made a formal request for a liquor vote in the municipality he said he was desirous that the question be placed before the people at the forthcoming elec tion in the form of a plebiscite im not a drinker myself but jots of others are he said lets get modern and get go ing he continued people are going other places to shop reeve lawson stated that there were a number of reasons vhy council shouldnt take ac tion in promoting such a vote he pointed out that the township had been dry for the past forty years the reeve stated that in order to promote such a bible school kindergarten to level 1 adams evangeline assinck patricia bacon allan barkey carol birkett margaret brill- inger michael brown ann brown charlene button jud ith cadieux trudy coppin ann couse robert crowder harold duxbury ann farth ing lois felstead robert for- gie robert forsyth lynn gal- lamore robert garnet robert garrett beth hill john hold en derek holden diane hoov er david houston robbie johnson brenda kennedy roy lamoreaux james lee susan marshall ryan menard char les meydam john mole melo- dee ann mumford peter o neil william plaskitt gayle quilty janis ramsdim poppy sanders dorothy sanders john sanderson peter slack connie thomas jane uens patricia wagg marcia wedseltoft tho mas wilkins james avinter- field gregory winterstein de- 1 light standrews sharon preparations are on the wayt for one of the largest bible level 2 fo level 3 schools ever held in stouffville information for the parents concerning transportation is as follows cars to pick up chil dren will be at the following locations commencing monday morning july 8th mongolia store 840 am ringwood phillips store 840 dixons hill 830 am bloomington church 830 glasgow school 830 am altona feed store 830 lincolnville 830 am parents in town who drive chil dren to the public school we requesta signed pevition would wouw appreciate if you would be needed bring the same children to the bible school the first session commences monday morning at 900 oclock in the stouffville united mission ary church then we proceed to the public school susan nebone council informed mr fair- grieve that they would give the matter further consideration and enlighten him on their views in two months time level 3 to level 4 avery debra brown norma carey michael dams regina dyck beth hilts danny hisey coleen lehman darlene lew is james miller rexford mut- phy nancy paisley ray par sons ruth pipher sandra pollard donald pounder len- ore skinner donna smith gail smith glenn smith neil stewardson joanne symes mary topping teddy williams joyce forsyth wayne fuller joyce graham coleen grainger drew harper linda jackson wayne leonard kenny malloy marianne mantle shirley mar- shman norma mills brian morden douglas murphy mur iel powell bruce schell susan slater diane toole david vague alan watson sherrin wright donna swegers leo carter earl marshman bob by murphy tanis pounder linda tetreault paula level 1 to level 5 baker larry heaton john logan neil mantle norma uens brenda yee christine yee lome dafoe linda davis richard emmerson faye sargent lin da schell craig sinclair joyce smith jessie level 5 to level fi forsyth dennis forsyth jo ey goudie gale reesor har old tetreault paul level 6 io level 7 boadway lorna boyd brian brown susan burkholder ter ry hisey lois jack christine mumford jacqueline otter john stevens byron ward berna assinck harry boadway ricky brown robert byer joan chambers lois chess man catherine corner carol davis linda forsyth paul clarkson carol couse linda daniels robert eddington rob bie gallamore ronald hamil ton eric harper jackie heus- er veronica hilts harry moore michael paisley jackie smith patrick winterstein kent brown carolyn goudie bill kennedy sheila plaskitt larry level 7 to level 8 aida margaret lennox wil- continued on page 8 entertain district wardens at the lake mr and mrs eric hadfield en tertained a group of masons known as 1952 senior wardens of toronto district b at their cottage at musselmans lake on saturday some twentytwo 22 past masters and their wives spent an enjoyable afternoon the gentleman playing horse shoes while the ladies prepared an outdoor feast of barbecued hamburgers with all the trim mings and delicious coffee following this all spent an exciting and hilarious hour bowling at musselmans bowl ing alley and at 730 pm sat down to a delightful full course turkey dinner in the pleasant dining room at cedar beach served by mrs vern davies and her efficient staff the remain der of the evening was spent dancing in the cedar beach pa vilion and our city friends car ried away with them a very fa vourable impression of mussel mans lake as a summer resort storm disrupts power here during saturdays windstorm a big tree toppled on albert st near the terrace residences a number of large limbs crashed to the ground one of them near the smith apt church st nar rowly missing a parked car mr harold murphy was not so for tunate as falling timber at the walter atkinson place eastend did several hundred dollars damage to his car a high ten sion line which broke on vic toria st cut off power to a por tion of the westend residential section at 4 oclock the line was finally restored by mark- ham rural crewmen about 9 pm three hundred persons were without power in mark- ham twp and the rural hydro crews found breakdowns almost equal to hurricane hazel fenhill greenstein purchased the wideman farm and sold the property in tenacre blocks however in a remaining parcel of six acres they proceeded to subdivide without a plan coun cil agreed that planning board should be supported in their rec ommendation pipe line the board of transport do not propose to hold any further public meetings in connection with the proposed route of the they did state that if the township had any complaint they woidd desire to have the same made in writing solicitor lucas pointed out that the town ship could only make a com plaint in so far as the route af fected the crossing of township roads and that they had no jur isdiction on the crossing of pri vate lands reeve clark suggested that the clerk and the township so licitor as well as chairman of the planning board have a meet ing and draft a reply to the transport board setting forth the wishes of the township stouffville loses milion dollar plant to aurora federation purchases water tank truck interior fittings permit for markham home building permits issued by markham township for the months of may and june am ounted to 436700 and numbered fiftytwo outstanding permit is sued by the building inspector was one issued for the new ro man residence for interior fit tings and amounting to 114000 much of the interior materials are being imported from italy the roof of this fabulous resi dence is half inch slate also from italy the home is located between the 5th and 6th con cessions not far from cashel polico report the current police report showed that township cruisers covered 10811 miles last month at an operating cost of 26747 total number of police calls was 529 the number of accidents investigated was 35 and sum monses issued 349 liquor seiz ures numbered four and dog complaints 16 doncasler water as the position of the legal affairs in connection with pro viding water for the doncaster area on yonge st was now con sidered in order the clerk was instructed to advertise for ten ders for the work drainage near unionvillc mr springer of helen avenue and kennedy road just south of unionvillc requested council to take some action to prevent the flooding of some five acres of land at the rear of his property which is situated in the natural water course reeve clark stat ed that as this matter dealt with ahwilliams to manage new pool mr a h andy williams has been appointed manager of the new stouffville community swimming pool his two assist ants will be messrs lome boad way and bill murphy it is ex pected that the pool will be open by july 15th the sterling drug manufac turing co ltd will erect a mil lion dollar factory project on yonge st within the aurora south town limits the firm had considered a site in stouffville abutting the cnr south of the gold fish supply co and town officials spent some time confer ring with r v doty industrial dept of the canadian national railways on the proposed site sewers water and rail facilities were available as well as the twenty to thirty acres of land required however the company made their final decision last week to go to aurora where the same facilities are available plus yonge st frontage which many plants consider to be an advan tage for advertising purposes the big firm which has been in windsor for some seventy years will employ four hundred persons at the outset had they decided to move to stouffville it would doubtless have advanced the development of this town ten years overnight however this was not to be and it will be up to council and the planning board to seek further for indus try bob hassard noted local base- baller and a h l hockeyist may be the latest recruit to strengthen jack watsons soft- ball entry coach watson would like the agile hassard to per form at first base hal gibson and bud lehman also former red sox stars are playing big rolls in the homesters current climb up the league ladder alf lemasurier local rep on metro board mr alf lemasurier former reeve of markham township has been appointed to the metro planning board he will repre sent four separate municipali ties markham township mark ham village stouffville and richmond hill the recommen dation must receive final ap proval from the dept of muni cipal affairs markham twp was represent ed by reeve clarke councillors mrs kathleen james and how ard cosburn stouffville by reeve daniels councillors gar lehman and elgin wagg mark ham village by reeve fry and councillor hisey and richmond hill by councillor floyd perk ins each municipality was al lowed two votes mr a g tho mpson of stouffville and mr j r scrimger of richmond hill were also nominated for tha position a second ballot was re quired when the first vote result ed in a tie the appointment was made at a meeting at but- tonville on thursday evening the tribune will be pleased to receive all final examination re ports from the various public schools in the district names of students should be either typed or printed in order to avoid the possibility of error see the new smithcarona typewriters at the tribune the programme has already been organized for the summer months during the hours of 9 am to 12 noon there will be swimming and water safety in struction from monday to fri day there will be recreational swimming from monday to sat urday during the hours of 130 to 500 pm and from 630 to 900 pm during sunday after noon recreational swimming will be permitted during the hours of 130 to 545 pm on holidays only the hours will run from 9 am to 12 noon from 130 to 500 pm and from 630 to 900 pm the admission rates will be as follows swimming instruc tion 200 per person per sea son per person admission fees for recreational swimming will be public school children 15c students high school 25c and adults 50c seasons tickets will also be available for days other than saturdays sundays and local high school promotion results draining of private property i r t council could not take any hohdas and instructional clas tion however he suggested that mr springer might consult the clerk and complete forms which would request the engineer to visit the property and estimate the cost of ditching if ditching proved all that was required a new 52000 water tank truck purchased by the king and whitchurch township branches of the federation of agriculture was presented to the aurora fire dept at a special ceremony in aurora on saturday afternoon mr frank brumwell president of the york county federation pre sented the keys of the truck tio aurora fire chief harry jones pictured above are a number of the men v ho were influential in obtaining the ve hicle from left to right they are w c grubbe vice pres ident king fed of agricul- i ture harold botham chair man of whitchurch branch of the fed of agriculture jas murrav mayor of aurora harry jones aurora fire chief don mrcallum presi dent of the whitchurch fed of agriculture ken grimmeft tank truck committee and geo richardson dep reeve of whitchurch twp the tank has a capacity of 1000 gallons ses the cost of these is as follows family s1000 one ad ult s600 one student 4 on and one child s300 a parents signature is necessary for chil dren and students to attend in structional classes if enough interest is shown instructional classes will be arranged for ad- ults there are openings for full engagement or part time lifeguards mr and mrs jack oneill of j any persons wishing to obtain i belleville announce the engage- more information on the above mem of their eldest daughter j items should drop in to the an- elaine to ronald earl pollard glican church on saturday july son of mrs ruby pollard of 1 6th between the hours of 900 belleville and the late earl pol- am and 1200 noon or between lard the marriage will take j 100 pm and 600 pm infor- placc saturday july 20 1957 at mation may also be obtained 230 pm at hollaway st united from cithermr a h willie church beucvtue i or mr l w boadway following are the students who have been promoted from the grades as listed the stu dents having first class honours of over 75 are listed according to merit other students are ar ranged alphabetically grade 9 first class honours margaret hoover gertrude baker grace dennie norma steckley gary baston jocelyn button william ratcliff joan little muriel loveless betty maclean barbara williams neil mcmullen allan boyd claudia brillinger glenn bar- key linda sanders glcndyne gordon other promotions ruthann allen gordon bar- key june baxter sandra bell stancia briggs ronald brillin ger neil brodie norman cox pauline dowey beverley dow ney donald eddington michael ferguson peter fintelman hel en gayman roy gibson marg aret grove nancy hartwick grant horton hilda jones mar garet lawrenson cecelia lehj grade 13 man larry malloy barbara j first class honours- miller john nicholson ermal colin hathaway nigh joan oldham gerald patj 0 promotions erson kenneth patrick howard i patricia barry lauramas pattenden glenn pennanen ka- doni bruce ed- thannc pollock robert pros- ward buchanan muriel byer ton marylou ratcliff kather- she darlp william daniels john corner charlotte crowe norbert dams dianne diamond ann dickinson joan elson san dra fenwick barbara frisby evelyn grove brian hathaway nola hie david hisey joan hisey allan hopkins darlene jackson william johnson kar en lewis murray iviiller doris ncsbitt derek nicholson lou ise payne robert preston bruce rose max vague deana villemere eleanor wagg grade 11 first class honours caroline ogilvy lome avery david stouffer erma stouffcr dorothy price other promotions bryan brodie patricia buck- land elizabeth burkholder gor don burkholder helen elson norman hendricks carole hoo ver bonny jack joyce jones stephen kennedy lois martin james mcconnachie diane rat cliff caroline skinner bruce smith kenneth smith todd george wood linda ine smith james spang roger stover betty swain zella sweet shirley symes gordon tarr anna vlick frances wallis leonard warriner ricky wed seltoft david wideman grade 10 first class honours mary harwood bettymarie sproxton kenneth ferguson patricia davies michael ep- worth alvin grove other promotions marilyn beafh harvey bcll- lynne foord murray hisey paul hisey paul hoover judith johnstone lorna jones john little graydon manuel char lotte mcnair ross pattenden edwin sanders william white nelly jcwier special commercial first cluss honours shirley fosdirk patricia white mary cole other promotions robert bennett ann burgin mzz elyn bcicett lois byer i cecelia murraii gajjt bsais