fe t rttmne vol to no 12 the tribune stoufkyille ont- thursday august 27 1ss9 twelve pages begin laying four miles of gas mains in town mr ay heaton representing the consumers gas co apieared before stouffville municipal cotinci e thursday evening to present final plans for the laying of gas mains throughout stouffville work on the pipe line will commence within the next two weeks a start through town has been delayed some weeks as the company was awaiting word on the final plans from the dept of highways for the widening of main st which is to be done here next year however ac cording to mr heaton these plans will not be finalize for a few months and the company could not wait further due to this fact the main st line will only run west as far as kdward st on main and then north to service the residences further to the west the main line from the eastend will run along the boulevard to church st from obrien ave to edward st lines will be laid up the sidewalk this walk will be replaced with iarvia temporarily until the highways dept has completed the widening when a permanent concrete walk will then be laid sizes of the pipe line in town will be 6 4 and 2 inch the total pipe line is 21240 feet or approximately four miles council undecided on metro planning rep leads guihv four month jail term case stouffville council members deferred their division on wheth- 1 j er or not to back the fringe municipalities in their fight to i j have equal representation on the l metro maiming board arrange- ments have been made to make j j representation before the mini- ster of planning development i mr nichols on sept 16 at the i present time stouffville mark- j ham markham twp and rich- j mond hil are all represented on the board by one man a similar j j situation exists with our eastern j neighbours pickering deputyreeve wagg voiced strong approval of the move to j have each municipality with its own representative it may not appear too necessary at the mo ment but it could be in the future said the deputyreeve reeve l e h m a n said that stouffville had always had full cooperation from metro in any of their planning undertakings other members were hesitant to express their final word and geo chadwick 39 of umon- ville was sentenced to four months in jail by magistrate o s hollinrake at newmarket court on friday morning he pleaded guilty to a charge of beauties the interior of the stouff ville arena- was transformed into a multicoloured show- place last week on the occas ion of the canadian internal ional gladiolus competition in spite of the huge selection stouffville entries carried off many of the shows top a- wards rev d sargent of al- tona iiatl 17 prizewinners out of 20 entries pretty mary cole of stouffville adds to the beauty of this first prize bloom former resident killed in highway accident keith howsam son of mr and i mrs earl howsam formerly of altona was almost instantly killed when the tractor which he was riding hauling a load of hay was struck by a mccallum car transport the accidnt oc- cuncd just in front of the farm in 95 mph chase altona pastor had 17 prize entries in glad show i an accident he was the driver of a station wagon tiiat hit two milliken boys geo prentice and douglas norton on july 7th the prentice lad was seriously in jured chadwick was later ar rested at his home by markham twp police the charge was laid by pc bob hood thsi case is different from the usual hitandrun charge said magistrate o s hollinrake you displayed a callous dis regard for an injured boy he said the lad nothing the accused he stated cards to play creemore in oba opener tlie stout ville cardinals will meet creemore in the firs round of the oba jr c playoffs on saturday aii sotli at 3 oclock the series opener will he played in creeihore park with the re turn game in stbuffvlue on sat sept 5th at 3 pm the cards are the detend champions of the jr c title they defeated wheatley 2 sanies to 1 last year the local entry has com peted only in exhibition panics this season to date since there was no organized junior ica- gue it is expected that harry it ii r lie r will gel the starting mound assignment southpaw glenn jackson or righthander keith scott will he acatlahlo if needed rev d sargent altonas -lad- prize wrist watch was won by ma holiilirafte charged rowing specialist gained 17 air orval martm of stouffville that y acql3 jmniediater he had been eatedlvery prizewinning entries at the can- mr bnimwell of highland adiah international gladiolus creek was the winner of the ical attentmn for the mjured 1 show held in the stouffville second prize an oil painting or- b0 mi have me the differ- arena on wednesday and titurs- gan selections were presented ence between life and death for day aug 19th and 20th the col- by jimmy mcdowell mildred a 95 mile per hour chase ourful display was sponsored by barkey clarion baker wm between stouflville and mark- the toronto district gladiolus johnson and mrs floyd rat- home on np 12 highway not far ham village cost a nineteen-year- 1 society in cooperation with the cliff at the conclusion of the from greenbank the accident old markham youth 9900 in stouffville horticultural society show the individual entiles were occurred late thursday after- newmarket court on tuesday j ft had been held in dixie for the auctioned off many beautiful noon aug isth everett sorrie ra- j past two years bouquets brought bids of less the provincial police who in- rnotia blvd was nabbed by pc i rev sargents accomplish- than twentyfive cents vestigated tlie fatality slated hugh vankoughnet on july ment was even more significant that the rear of the hav wagon agreed to lay the matter over did until sept 3 agrees to sale 1 im not trying to browbeat a communication was received you but i consider your action horn the dept of planning j vvork stdfts on as perfectly dreadful continued j development stating that the the magistrate an offense of minister had agreed to the sale marlham pwprc this nature should be treated of park land in stouffvile in j jccl3 seriously he concluded chad- particular the lots to he rear of j marino construction co has wick was placed in the new- the legion hall money from commenced work on the three- market jail i the sale of the land must be kept quarter million dollar markham constable bob hood explained i and used onlv for the purchase i friers and disposal plant pro- that car parts found at the acci- of other land for public pur- j excavation began tins dent scene matched the accuseds poses tlie acceptance of cash j y 2 til cnd of vehicle he said that tlie aitto in lieu of land from the forfar f was registered in his wifes j subdivision was also moc l name pc flood said that a j but the department asked for f g milz zm description of the car was given two independent values on the the wo is being financed by by tlie police by the two boys price of the 5 per cent at todays the town through the ontario ho said it was spotted in union ville by constables allan chad wick and gordon heppleston at 3 am the next morning the accused offered no defence values water resources commission fairly by the markham police and he hoped neither the parents nor the boys would hold any thing against him road supt under fire in pipeline const was struck by the transport which was carrying two cars and a half ton truck the driver was sydney pettitt of oshawa the wagon was tipped over on top of howsam he was rush ed to uxbridge hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival by coroner dr te lennox of uxbridge keith howsam who was 31 is a brother of mrs lloyd weldon 29th constable vankoughnet spotted sorrie driving at an ex cessive speed on main street stouffville the driver attempted to lose the officer by dodging around the back streets in mark ham he was finally cornered in a laneway messrs les wilson and elgin wagg of stouffville were police witnesses in addi tion to the heavy fine magistrate o s hollinrake ordered sorries licence suspended for six months one of the most eyecatching road supt jack chapman dep reeve mrs mepherson since a store lashed his blooms displays was entered by the came under fire from dep informed council that she had less than two weeks before the stouffville society their basket reeve mrs jean mepherson on an investment in the area and show many of his prize flowers of mixed glads was awarded monday night at a special meet- had no intentions of permitting were either broken off or beaten first prize the mount albert ing of pickering twp council the line to take its present into the ground by a rain and society placed second and the she charged that mr chapman course she said she had receiv- hail storm he posted three lsls unionville society third mrs a had erred in permitting a trench ed complaints from other own- s seconds and 6 thirds campbell was awarded a special to be excavated on the road al- crs also in spite of the keen crimper m b the rol simpson co lowance of con 2 for the purj a mol was passed that mr tition stouffville entrants did toronto her vegetable audi pose of laying a pipe line by the t jefferson be designated as amazingly well some of the lo- flower arrangement lets go consumers gas co the firm engineer with respect to tlie eal competitors who were award- to market drew high praise has since been ordered to cease consumers gas co agreement of stouffville he leaves his wife i mary june and three children mr am mrs gerald pointon terry 9 mark g and scott 1 have returned home after spend- provlncial police have indicat- ing a few days with her parents ed there will be an inquest mr and mrs o madill jury rules driver asleep at wheel when killed praise young lifeguard operatic on the trench and the the dep rceve st that excavation has been filled in h been tol by road supt dep reeve mrs mepherson chapman that it was the first charged that the gas company complaint he had received in the should have received its approv- 300 miles of gas pipeline that had been laid in the township a coroners jury which on- quired into the circumstances surrounding he death of nine teen year old ivllon campbell m loncil sebright out on no it highway one mile east of goodwood has ruled that the liver fell asleep at the wheel it his auto he suffered a noken neck the inquest was onductcd by coroner dr w w fomltnson in brougham on aug 9th macnclls car was thrown icarly 200 feet when it side- wiped a transport truck driven iy donald walton 21 o oronto walton was not in- tired wreckage of the as strewn over a wid of tlv maccell ed prizes were mrs a camp- from the judges bell miss margery mertens mrs it baxter miss jean pipher mrs h dixon mrs w timbers mrs a ratcliff mrs f gottdie miss helen nicely mr geo i 1 vipff fsltliil al iror the engineer mr t o lamb mrs r vague and others jjl jefferson and not from mr miss merlons gained 2 firsts 3 j pickering township council chapman reeve sherman scott seconds and 2 thirds the larg- members have recommended contended however that mr est individual entry was filed by that a letter of commendation chapman had the authority ac mr gordon lake of toronto should be sent lifeguard dan l cording to the original agree he entered more than 150 huntington for his quick action ment drawn up with the con blooms two contestants brought i pulling twenty children out of sumers gas co entries from the united states duffins creek at sun valley if pipe lines are going lo be of meetingswhitchnrch town one from uneosville conn and park only minutes before a flash laid in the centre of our roads s council members have a another from geneva ny flood hit the area on sunday a f- then we must certainly make a greed that an assessment com officials from the toronto ternoon august flth change stated the dep reeve missioner should be appointed gladiolus society praised the councils action this week foi- councillor ross hawthorne a- clerk jack crawford was in- were noeye witnesses ol the stouflville execu- lowed a request from a river- greed that the excavation was in structed on thursday evening five they claimed they received side ratepayer that something the wrong place to prepare a bylaw theres no excuse for the line the position will be filled by to be laid there continued the p kennedy the present asi dep reeve there was plenty of se the additional portfolio assessment commissioner after discussion at a number macneil was shovel operator at the stouffville sand and gravel pit tiier to the accident the truck driver told ontario provincial police more cooperation from local of- should he done as a tribute to whitby detachment that fj than they had ever receiv- the youths quick thinking j ed in other towns throughout ectly into the path of his trans- the p tlie location of poit tlie truck was toppled ncxl year show has n0 bccn over on its side decided the event was opened on wed room elsewhere she agreed wi g j greater that the engineer mr jefferson mr and mrs allan from montreal were town this week mr collard is a son of a former druggist the late geo collard nan onara n0 afternoon by york coun- ment of their daughter marion jvviiv harden mr wm hodgson alice peggy to mr charles reeve of king and mr gar le- mckellar livingstone son of hmin reeve of stouffville the mr and mrs wm c living- able she charged powers kxgagemext mr and mrs rolph white was reluctant to take any action family trip cut short wish to announce the engage- on the matter bv highway mishap any person who would per- v f f rrv o itti reeve of king and mr gar le- mckellar livingstone son of the side of the road is not cap- was cl short when their car overturned nonh of entire arena floor was a mass s of cannington the mar visit the stouflville commun- of multicoloured blooms it pre- place on septem- te autoii an ideal setting for the jf 5jvsl twite e area dip hese sultry days i colour camera fan the first ne unllea timill n wrecking yard proves hot subject whitchurch township council the subject of wrecking yards richardson said that he con- for this license on the original suggested that there be no fur- uched off quite a verbal ex- sidered being fenced meant on application which she said was her consideration ien to the iinge when it came before all four sides councillor far- 1 granted bv council but never is- n iiltehurch townhip council quharson agreed but considered sued because of a petition com- ma m epuij ree e uanwork thursday night tliree par- it useless to fence the one end ing from persons in the- area l th council would bebet- ular yards under discussion deputyreeve wallwork believed the council lady accused reeve er advised to regulate the ex- re said to be making progress that it was proving too expen- richardson of instigating the isting yards before granting complying with the twonship t sive to the owners and council petition the reeve replied that j any permits for new ones law they are having fences should not insist on all the area this was only an assertion of clerk crawford was instruct- ected around their properties i a communication was receiv- councillor harry ashton not- uxbridge the family was on ed that any alteration in the the way north for a week by the line might cost the township water s2000 j an infant daughter suffered reeve sherman scott stated a broken leg and other members that from a public relations of he family cerelved cuts point of view the consumers b a ba silakl up gas co might agree to make c hie family reside on church st and mr gower is on the staff the change without cost to the f r tobunc townsmp firemen save old whitchurch twp house stouffville firemen battled absent from the residence when thick smoke and persistent i the outbreak started flames for more than three hours a large pond near the fair- her own and had no foundation ed to contact solicitor lucas in thursday afternoon to save banks summer home provided the point of whether or not ed from mr capp of coleman in fact connection ith the revision of a nearcenturv old house on the firemen with an adequate water motors requesting that his ap mrs gibbs said that she had the bylaw and to embody in the pr0 of mr reg fairbanks supplv firemen geo wilson plication for a wrecking yard not altered licr rsition from changes the prohibition of all cone 7 whitchurch twp tlie i and walt smith had to don be given further consideration that taken originally yards in the future council at fire was confined mainlv to the oxygen masks in order to enter this letter brought councillor councillor williams said that present has the poer to re- roof but water damage was the house the cause of the elsie gibbs to the front council had by a rocorded vote fuse a license u owners do not extensive mrs austin yakc is blaze is not known the resld- she stated that she had voted refused the application aid he comply a tenant in the home she wasence has no electricity over the top fence needed to be erected all four sides brought a terence of opinion some mbers contended that it was less to fence the end which i not face the roadway reeve many hands make light work as four members of the slouff- vilie fire brigade hoist a wat erfilled hose onto the roof of a house owned by mr reg fairbanks con 7 whitchurch twp firemen vrcrt successful in quelling the blaze the home is occupied by mrs aus tin yakc a tenant pictured on the ladder are top to boti geo wilson kenneth wagg elgin wagg and fred crossen f