rtbnne s vol no 11 the tribune stouffvlle ontario thursday august is 1960 twelve pages plan annexation to support population of 7500 by year 1980 stouffville planning board and hr expansion north the municipal council met on because it is much easier to thursday evening to approve service land to the north side of final draft plans of the propoed the town boundaries it is pro- area which stouffville will posed that this lard should be soon be asking to be annexed to the first to be developed muni- town zoning vwll only be pie- cipal water can be provided pared on a portion of the new much easier as this land is lo- aiea leaving a wide buffer one cated closer to the source of as farm land within the town supply sewage disposal is moio boundaries but conn oiled by easily handled through gravity local authorities sufficient land to tiie plant on the south side- is being asked coi to support a the industrial areas are to be population of 700 the esti- expanded both on the west side mated population bv 19s0 and east side of town placing a capital works program will these areas as they are will mm- be necessary over the next 20 imize any friction between resi- years to provide by 19s0 four public schools the wo addi tional schools which are fore seen within the next 20 years are planned one in the north east section of town and one in the northwest the capital works will also include ex panded water pipe lines and in dential and industrial uses iark iaml a green belt area is planned along the length of the creek which runs through the centre of town from north to south beginning north in the stouffer property and running down through the park in addition creases to the present sewage te meeting on thursday night disposal plant much of the moved that a tenacre parcel financing of public works will including the bush area immedi- be done through contributions of atcly north of manitoba st be land developers the exact ex- j maintained as park land tent of this program which mayj mr peter martin of the metio be required by the ontario mun- planning who attended the icipal board will be determined meeting in an advisory capacity by a special meeting to be held said that one of the important shortly with town authorities and the solicitor 1900 acres the proposed area which stouffville is asking for annexa tion consists of approximately 1355 acres of which 510 are in the township of markham and 845 in the township of whit church approval of the annexa tion would increase the area of stouffville from 545 acres to 1900 acres in drafting the plans it has features of the stouffville com munity was its fine centrally- located park he said that other municipalities were finding thai very small parcels of park land located her and there were hard to maintain further these small parks were not necessary in a community such as this where lots were large and chil dren had play space on their own premises by far the largest category of land one designated on the pro stouffville students pass 93 of upper school examinations results of grade 13 or upper i i school examinations ate an- j nounced this week and students of stouffville dist high school passed 93t of the papeis writ ten mary harwood was the top student with six firsts two see onds and one third her average in english composition eng lish literature and six others is seventynine and three eighths botany 56 zoology 70 daniels william c 6 alge bra 50 geometry 57 trigonom etry 5s botany 50 zoology 52 ferguson kenneth t6 eng lish composition 53 english lit erature 54 algebra 75 chemis try 58 french authors 59 fr composition 56 grove alvin c 91 english percent she finished very close i composition 50 english litera- to the so required for a 400 ture ajs s2 geometry provincial scholarship bettv trigonometry 77 physics been considered essential that i posed plan is agricultural tak control of land use in the imme- ing 1070 acres residences would diate vicinity of tlie present j occupy 590 acres industry 13s town boundaries should be exer- commercial area 55 acres and cised by the town this is be- park lands 52 acres making a lieved necessary iri order to pre- total of 1905 acres vent unsatisfactory development hearing in 1961 occurring on the fringe of town i while it is the intention to such development can create j prepare the brief to be sub- problems of sanitary works mitted to the municipal board water supply and school accom- immediately due to the vast modation such expansion it is number of hearings already on believed should be exercised to the boards agenda it is not cover a reasonable period of i expected that stouffvilles case time thus the period of 20 years i will he dealt with for possibly is being used i five to six months plead guilty to theft at parkview golf club engagements two nineteenyearold youths have admitted the theft of eleven sets of golf clubs one camera and s30 in cash from the park m a mrs fred nigltswan- view golf club on the north side der stouffville wish to announce of steeles avenue in markham i the engagement of their daugh- township the breakin was j ter ruth to norman edward reported on aug ilth and the smith son of mr and mrs john thieves were apprehended four l smlh markham out fhe marriage will take place satur- hours later p c cliff ox september 3 at 230 in the investigated david prince and almira mcnnonite church glen cusack both of toronto were remanded in magistrates mr and mrs charles hisey court newmarket for sentence nounce the engagement of icl- j their daughter helen mario to wis ween mr lc wilhelm finslad break and entry son q m and m 0scar george mackinnon i a ward stad of medicine hat alberta of the salvation army depot at the marriage will take place on concord has entered a plea of saturday september 10 1960 at guilty following his arrest by pc allan chadwick of mark ham twp on a charge of break and entry at thoinhill the home of mrs isobelle macfad- den was entered on johnson cadieux avenue he has been remanded for sentence this week a u the gokarl craze has spread to four local municipal ities but since the machines are almost totally confined to specially constructed tracks mcculloch karl which car- few persons have yet seen them ries a price tag ranging from in operation mr fred lewis s13900 to s45000 their speeds of altona is a dealer for the have been known to exceed 60 miles per hour seventeen year old roy lewis is pictured here at the controls staff photo our youths arrested n police raid on markham village house a police raid on a peter st magistrate hollinrake you home in markham village on merely pay the fee and return markham police charge workman with assault duck plead- i ed guilty to the charge mills is currently serving a probation period following conviction on a previous charge oclock in second markham baptist church births sunday night led lo the arrest j to your old habits of four youths harland mills is of whitby and formerly of stouffville larry duck 20 of unionville robt galbraith 19 and lynn arndt 18 both of markham appeared before mag istrate o s holliiirake in new market court this week mills and arndt were remanded one week for sentence duck was fined 10 and costs and gal braith was placed on six months probation he must be at home every night by 11 pm they were charged with consuming as minors sgt chester gilliall and pc wm vance of the markham village department had placed the residence under surveil lance for some time after they received complaints of allnight house parlies in the home a search warrant was obtained and aided by reinforcements from markham twp five offi cers gained entry without alter cation mr and mrs arndt the owners are presently on a va cation trip to the west coast fines apparently have little effect on you fellows stated j close coll from fire in store the jones grocery jusl south of buttonville operated by mr and mrs jones formerly of stouffville had a close call one day last week from what might have been a serious fire out break mr jones was shifting some slock in the rear of the store when he noticed smoke curling from one of the cartons on in vestigation he discovered a small fire smoldering the car- ion contained matches and while there was no flame ihe inside of the carton was well scorched and would soon have discovered an air space flower show uxbridge man robbed while i mr and mrs walter drewcrv of 10rli st south spent the last ten days on a motor trip to penn sylvania and skyline drive virginia spending a few days at virginia reach and returning by washington the prie fists- are out for the i in a illsjirh ted and joan are horticultural societys flower all 0ftlhll happy to announce the birth show which i to beheld in the of their son james edmund united chinch basement on on tuesday aug 16 i960 at thursday aug 25 members are the scarboro general hospital urged to bring in their exhibits homas jim and jean dice i and thev may be placed wednes- pascoel are hanpy to announce div evening from 8 to 9 and the birth of their daughter thursday between 1030 am and susan jean on fridav aug 230 pm 12 i960 al ihe york county public al a threatened riot al a resi dential construction site in markham township was quelled on tuesday afternoon after 15 police officers from five separ ate departments converged on the area the disturbance oc curred at grandview heights on the north side of steeles avenue one union picketer pierre piersanti of toronto was charged with common assault and malicious damage three officers from button ville sgt shearn and consta bles dukes and c cox were the first on the scene they sum moned the assistance of mark ham village vaughan twp richmond hill and north york a group of strikers estimated at over 100 men attempted to free piersanti from the custody of the police they almost pull ed him apart one officer told the tribune he was finally placed in a cruiser and retained until the mob dispersed he is alleged lo have thrown a num ber of bricks through two win dows and damaged tho wall of one home he is also accused of striking a nonunion man the police remained in the area for three hours to assure no jfurther outbreaks of violence it mark ed the second time within the past two weeks thai the mark ham twp department has been summoned to the same construc tion site dip sproxton ranked second in the class alvin grove obtained 4 firsts c has been placed after the name of each student who will receive the secondary school honour graduation di ploma the number of subjects written by each student is indi cated in a bracket after each student kurkholcler elizabeth c 5 algebra 63 botany 61 zoology 71 french authors 70 french composition 5s corner john fs algebra 55 geometry 62 trigonometry 50 6 chemistry 7s french auth ors 52 french composition 50 harwood mary 0 9 english composition 64 english litera ture s2 algebra s3 geometry 71 trigonometry 90 physics 76 chemistry 79 french auth ors ss french composition 6s sproxton betty c 9 english composition 61 english litera ture 74 algebra 70 geometry 76 botany 74 zoology 71 chem istry 61 french authors 65 fr composition 50 suzuki ted c 51 english literature 57 algebra 65 ge ometry 66 trigonometry 72 chemistrv 52 lome schell hurls 2hitter in amazing return to the mound six teams in ballantrae tournament six softball clubs have filed entries in a tournament to be held at ballantrae on saturday the first game at one oclock will feature mount albert and belhaven the second contest at 2 pm will pit the markham aces against claremont the third game will be between ed die blacks and sharon each contest will go five innings the winner will receive a prize of 60 al 930 a in four junior cluhs will hook up uxbridge and goodwood will compete in the opener ballantrae will play hol land landing in the second game in addition to softball activi ties there will be races amuse ments and a danre sponsored by the ballantrae team the winner of the lucky draw will receive 100 in cash in addition to five other ohzes need a typewriter read the display adv on the back page tor the biggest bargains of the year any thought that stouffvilles lome schell may have lost some of his mound wizardry since his retirement from active duty was discontinued in no uncertain terms on thursday night when the brushcut right hander returned to post an amazing twohit victory againsl the junior cardinals all pro ceeds from the benefit game will be used in ihe promotion of minor baseball in stouffville it was lome schell in an old familiar role his famous drop- curve was working lo perfec tion he was clipped for a pair of hits in the first inning but coasted through the next six with comparative ease he re tired ihe side in order in the fifth sixth and seventh six bat ters went down on strikes he walked two men only in the third inning did the cards again threaten to score ted su zuki a noted speedster was picked off at ihird base on a perfect throw to bud lehman rather than show any notice able signs of tiring the red sox curvcballer appeared to improve as the contest pro gressed the red sox plale power considered lo be ihe weak fink in their victory hid produced unbelievable longball ability hal gibsons twobase blast in the fourth inning came close to clearing ihe outfield fence ken schell followed with a ringing double that evaded the out stretched glove of short stop roger todd gibson trotted home don haynes moved his team mate around to third base with a twobagger and lome schell walked to load up the sacks this set the stage for ted cadieux to break the ball game wide open with the sacks jam med he drove the ball into short left field 11 became lost in the lights and dropped in for a texas league triple three run ners crossed the plate the red sox added another tally in the fifth singles by bud lehman and ken schell made it 51 harry barber whose pitch ing prowess had sparked the cardinals to a provincial title and ontario finals in two suc cessive years failed to hold the red sox big bats in check he lacked his usual good control in an attempt to hit ihe tar- gel he found it necessary to groove the ball over the heart of the plate seven times his offerings were turned into solid base hits he registered 6 strike outs and walked two roger stover and harry bar ber clipped hurlcr schell for their teams only hits both came in the first inning com bined with an infield error sto ver crossed the plate cleanup batter ken schell had two hits a double and a single bud lehman hal gib son don haynes lome schell and ted cadieux each connect ed for one blow mr l c mur phy officiated behind the plate len buckland bill lennox and shine davis worked on the bases horticultural show plan now to make an entry in ihe stouffville horticultural exhibition to h held next thursday august 25ui in th united church busemwit hospital xewmarkel mother music wii and baby well father pro and bring gressjng favorably lection george smnlley uxbridge township farmer said on tues day his home was broken into three times in the past year while he attended church kenneth george walker 23 doors open to thejrri markham and mervin 30 and a program of arnold 19 of mount albert buy drugs at penitentiary like jelly beans says addict legin at s30 come eac pleaded guilty to two char a friend silver col- ges of breaking entering and theft they were remanded in custody one week by magistrate f s ebbs for a pre sentencing report walker admitted entering the smalley house late in 1959 and taking 6 arnold stole s29 on july 21 the pair were together one sunday last august when thev took 70 two rifles and a lamp admission blocks court harry st dennis 37 of no fixed address an admitted drug addict was sentenced to three years in the kingsion peniten tiary on monday on a barge of break and entry into the mark ham village post office on july 22nd he told magistrate o s holliiirake that he vijitfd tak- ing chugs in the penitentiary j and had been utng them since j ins icleasc from kingston on ma 20h st dennis was picked up by pc darrell dewar on the main i street near the post office he admitted breaking into the building and scattering letters and parcel over the floor noth ing a stole prior to sent- ence st dennis asked ihe mr- 1 istrate to vend him to the fc lormatory rather than the fert tentiary he said he wished to receive help for his drug addic tion if im sent to the pen it i will be like going back to the old hahit ill be right back on the addiction kick again he said acting crown attorney i iarold sa nders expressed amazement on hearing that st dennis had been able to obtain drugs in the penitentiary you can purchase dope at the pen a easily as buying jelly beans said st dennis in sentencing the accused magistrate hollinrake said he could not consider tho reforms- j tory request since his past rec ord showed a list of 31 com lo tions dating from 1939 to ip the magistrate pointed out that i facilities to counter drug addk- hot wec available at the peni tentiary if requested cyclist injured in rearend collision a gormley motorcyclist suf fered head neck and shoulder injuries when he was thrown to the pavement in an accident on the don mills road thursday night kenneth quinn it was ruhed to the york county hos pital at newmarket the victim northbound rammed into the rear of a car driven by mr leslie ogden 63 of stouffville the cause of the collision was not immediately detct mired pc dan denby of the markham township police department investigated set bail at 5000 bail of 3000 has been set for an lsyear old youth charged j with theft of a 22 calibre rifle david hanns of richmond hill was remanded to august 22 when he appeared before magistrate o s hollinrake hanns was charged following the shooting of his girl friend patricia wostyn is of gorm- 1 ley r r 1 last friday night the rifle was found near the wono of the shooting the gitl is in good condition at york county hospital follow ing a second operation the bullet was removed from het hack on monday and scr to the attorney generals crime i l laboratory in toronto imari mr austin recsor of cedar grove an accomplished pho tographer took this picture last week at the height of a roye file hat destroyed the old peter recsor barn a district landmark the structure erected ir 1831 was construct ed of handhewn beams meas uring 1 1 inches square and more than 70 fe length it was owned by mr lipoid coalcwetl a nnt qtwittty ot hay and a forage blower wctt lost in the blaze photo by austin rcesor