Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 4, 1964, p. 8

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fr4 8 the stourtyltll wtwl ibrntiif u 4 i94 uxbridge pickering t p news exroad supt storms from chambers when plan is questioned pickerinz twp council shov ed aside their 48 hour prior- notice bylaw on monday nihi to permit a ratepayer the priv ilege of presenting plans for a proposed garage building on no 2 hwy a few minutes later robt duck extownship road superintendent stormed out of the chambers angerpd when two members questioned the legitimary of his proposal councillor hubert wank con tended that mr duk had no site plans with him and the drawings by the shell oil co were dated 1957 councillor wm newman said he noted the same thing i was warned that i would have trouble with you charg ed the exempioce directing his remarks to councillor wank i will take my business elsewhere with that he gathered up his handful of sketch papers and walked out of the room prior to the verbal fireworks mr duck indicated that he had obtained an option on property on the corner of xo 2 hwv and the liverpool road and planned to open a service sta tion atid new car showioom mr duck was demoted from his position of road superinten dent last year and later resign ed to contest the ward 5 seat on council he was beaten quite handily by mr wank rev don hill to hold meetings at claremont rev don hill a dynamic oung missionary evangelist who has just returned from mexico will conduct an evan gelistic mission in the clare mont area beginning june 7 rev hill is coming in answer to an invitation from the con gregation of the full gospel centre markham rev bruce arnold pastor of the full gospel centre announ ced that evangelist hill will preach at 11 am and 7 pm on sunday june 7 in morgan hall markham and then move to the claremont pentecostal mission for the balance of the week there will be an evangelistic meeting in claremont every night next week in claremont beginning at 8 pm the congregations ofthe full gospel centre and the clare mont mission extend warm in vitations to their friends in the area hoistein calf sells for 25000 roybrook telstar a six- month old hoistein bull calf was sold at auction last week for 25000 in the opening min utes of the national hoistein sale at oakville the calf consigned by f roy ormiston of roybrook farms brooklin ont was pur chased by a syndicated group elmcroft farms of beaverton ont robert flctt of oshawa and h a werry and son also of oshawa roybrook telstar was one of 64 head of cattle sold for a total of s103850 an average of 1623 a head the second highest av erage in the 39year history of the national sale harris wilcox of bergen new york was the auctioneer replacing agriculture minister hays originally scheduled to handle the job record average the 9500 average for five bulls auctioned off at the sale was the highest for a consign ment of bulls at any canadian auction but the 25000 re- ceived for thecalf was short of the canadian record of 37000 received for romandale re flection marquis at a sale near unionvillc ont last week the higest priced female northleeds citation girl con signed by kcnnsth eckford of forrester falls ont was sold for 5600 to glen afton farms of alliston and dunlea farms of jerseyville ont trained elephants recognize 20 to 25 different work com mands pickering holds to 500 lot fee the muchdiscussed 500 lot fee charge in the twp of pick ering will remain in force ac cording to a decision of a joint meeting of council and plan ning board a delegation of ratepayers in attendance at a planning board meeting last week were informed of the re sult of the discussion some ex pressed disappointment that the issue had not been discussed at an announced public gathering chairman hardy craig said that a motion had been passed that the s500 fee be used for school expenses in the area where the fee is collected mr craig noted that any sug gestion by the council to hold a public meeting on the matter was unfortunate since the fee is under the jurisdiction of the planning board reeve clifford laycox who earlier had objected to the fee said he was willing to bow to the wishes of the majority tree farm no trees pickering township planning board last week took no action on c h robinsons request to build a 1340 square foot house on his 10 acres of land just east of the brock road near claremont the rural area zoning bylaw permits a smaller house than 2000 square feet if the land is used for farming mr robinson said he wished to work the land and grow small fruits to sup plement his living he resides in scarboro you can do much more if you are right on the spot said mr robinson you are there nights and saturdays supposing you were trans ferred asked wells ritchie it is hypothetical replied the applicant i could die two weeks from now if all trees and bushes were planted then we would have something to justify that a 1340 square foot house could be built continued mr ritchie perhaps i could sign a stat utory declaration mr robin son declared no hardship if we took no action we would not be ct eating a great hardship until such time you indicated by actual use that jou would be carrying on an agricultural use the chairman w h craig said we are con cerned about this we dont want a residential use under guise of agriculture dont you think it would be much better in taking a few 3ears to prove you are going to farm asked mr norman leh man we are going to have a gieat many people with the same request you may have to camp on it said mr ritchie there are dozens of people who have developed from the back of a car and a tool shed i correction in the tribune issue of may 21st reference was made to a mr charles whitlakcr pickering rr 2 in a story out of second division court in markham village the address of ihis parly is incorrect and should read sutton ont the case in question is in no way con nected with mr whittaker of pickering and the trib une regrets any embarrass ment or inconvenience dial this error may have caused glen major mr j a hingston is improv ing nicely after surgery in the uxbridge hospital mrs paul bastcr scarboro is spending this week with her parents mr and mrs jim jon es and is commuting daily to school mr and mrs bert third and family almira visited on sun day with mrs charles fiss mr and mrs fred fiss and cindy mrs george johnson and miss linda johnson spent sat urday in oshawa mr and mrs alec hingston ronald and carol spent the weekend at the hingston home mrs arthur peddle and mr jim peddie claremont visited sunday evening with the jones mrand mrs a atkinson to ronto are spending some time with mrs clinton neville at white clouds mr and mrs a c simmonds madeline and herbert toronto spent the weekend at brae side foursome has close call in car accident a district foursome had a narrow escape from serious injury or even death on friday night when their car went out of control east of claremont and crashed into a deep ditch the driver j c tubby fraser of uxbridge was admit ted to hospital with internal bleeding but this was checked the passengers included geo redshaw and dennis smith of claremont and jim hopkins of stouffville the auto was badly damaged the vehicle northbound on a pickering twp sideroad failed to complete a turn at the 9th cone country road and veered into a ravine at the northwest corner of the intersection for tunately no other cars were crossing at that point when the fraser auto came through the highway term hill on cone 7 pickering a death trap ask for action on sunday mr and mrs roy timms and boys of claremont attended harrisons united church sunday school anni yersary at rr 1 malton ont after the service the timms family were dinner guests of mrs timms brother mr and mrs lloyd maltby of malton they also visited their grand parents mr and mrs joseph maltby opry stars at pickering ontario riding young pcs the executive of the ontario riding federal young pro gressive conservative associa tion met on monday evening in oshawa to discuss plans for the reorganization of the associa tion during the past year two members of the present execu tive of the association weie elected to office in larger ypc bodies president john vivash was recently elected vicepics of the national ypc assoc keith norton was elected as a viceprcs of the ontario ypc assoc mr vivash has announc ed that in view of his heavy responsibilities in his new of fice he will not seek ieelectioii to the riding executive the annual meeting and elec tion of officers will be held on wednesday june 24th at 830 pm at the genosha hotel osh awa at that time young pro gressive conservatives from the entire tiding will meet to elect their 196465 executive and meet with the three members from this area hon mike starr hon m b dymond and mr ab walker mpp over the past two years the ypcs in the province of on tario have experienced a phe nomenal growth in membership to over 5000 young men and women between the ages of 18 and 35 years this same period has seen the establishment of the policy research council and the ontario arts council which have completed a year of energetic and productive activ ity more than 250 young peo ple from ontario met recently with professors journalists businessmen and politicians from across canada- at the first ypc thinkers conference at mcmaster university hamil ton to study the problems fac ing canada today a repiesentative of cherry downs golf course on the 7th cone of pickering twp has asked the council to take some action to lessen the dangers that presently exist in that area mr wm cherry spoke at a meeting in brougham on monday night and aired his complaint before the membeis he pointed out that the proximity of the claremont conservation area had brought ten times the amount of traffic into the district and conditions were presently unfit for this amount of rural travel he said that a hill near the golf course premises was a death trap and dust condi tions at times were extremely bad he noted loo that the pad dock road had been widened in one section but then narrowed down into a bottleneck at the other end i fel we have been very patient about this he said but the lime has come when action is needed councillor wm newman agreed that the steep hill rep resented a very serious hazard and he had come close to an accident at the site on several occasions himself he said that the complainant was a sizeable taxpayer in the township and should receive consideration he said he understood that a large clubhouse was planned for the course mr cherry admitted that his taxes had climbed from 700 to 2400 deputyreeve mrs jean mc pherson suggested that the members should view the site and then arrive at a solution lo the problem wins allround award likely to reduce size of conservation area the original plans for con servation area in the glen major district of pickering and uxbridge twps will likely be scrapped according to informa tion revealed at a meeting of pickering council on monday night the site to include many hundreds o acres extending south to the boundary of the claremont cons lands will be reduced to one of minor devel opment planning director john faulkner touched on the subject during a discussion on the metro official plan councillor vm newman ex pressed some concern over con servation proposals in picker ing referring to the map he noted that there were green stamps all over the township the property is placed under a fixed assessment which at the present time is nil he said the council praised the work of the planning director some may feel that such an office has cost us a good deal of money said councillor new man but thajiks to the fore sight of a previous council and the efficiency of mr faulkner i would suggest that we have possibly saved this township many hundreds of thousands of dollars reeve layocx also added re marks of appreciation for mr faulkners work a crowd estimated at over 2000 mlendftt the first program on friday night in llie summer cavalcade of country music stars near pickerinjt village the feature artists were geo jones and melba montgomery shown here of grand old opry fame in spite of their late arrival due to homunat the border the audience zac them a rousing reception on thursdav june llh tonight farron young will be the guest staff iholo claremont mr bud norton has filled the position on the village trustee board left vacant through the resignation of mr gordon mc- grath the other membeis aie chas cooper and jack nor ton a number of local residents attended the country and west ern show in pickering on fri day night featuring geo jones and melba montgomery mr and mrs clare keevil visited on saturday at the home of mr and mrs geo mccon- nell auiora the golden age club mem bers will leave on monday by bus for a trip to the midland area mark peddie of victoria sq spent a few days last week at the home of his grandparents mr and mrs howard hockley mr and allan tomlin- son of hamilton and mr and mrs gary cooper of toronto visited on sunday with mr and mrs r f cooper and dr n f tomlinson mr tom hammond was a winner in a euchre held at kin- sale on friday evening mrs hammond and son bill also at tended the annual sunday school picnic of the claiemont united church will be held on june 21st in the stoultville park members of the claremont cub pack will attend a cuboiec at the greenwood conservation area on june 20th the annual routley reunion is planned for sun valley park pickering on june 14th mr and mrs wm pyalt and chris visited on saturday with mr and mrs grant taylor and mrs loyst mrs margaret stephenson of oshawa visited on the weekend with relatives in the village and attended the johnsonlewis wedding on saturday sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs jack ronnie included mr and mrs s sheridan of scarboro mr and mrs j ingham and family of a lax mr and mrs robt budd of goodwood and mr and mrs w- hobday arid family of tor onto the scout mothers group arc holding a social evening of bowling in place of their reg ular meeting on june ith the outing is planned for the osh awa shopping centre for transportation meet at the four corners at 715 pm tonight on saturday evening mr and mrs jack rcnnie mr and mrs ross redshaw and mr and mrs v hobday were guests at the home of mr and mrs robt rudd goodwood karlier in the day mr and mrs budd at- trustees okay fuel storage tank the trustees of the police village of claremont have giv en their approval to the loca tion of two 10000 gallon stor age tanks on the samarillo property lot 19 cone 9 they belong to hygrade fuels ltd the issue was discussed by trustees chas cooper jack norton and bud norton at a meeting held last week i he planning board has plac ed a two year limit on the pio- ject this period could be ex tended however if conditions at that time were satisfactory a politician is a person who juggles a hot potato long en ough for it to become a cold is sue tended ti- dyke appleton weddin held at unionvillc mr and mrs wilfred gliddon of toronto visited on sunday with mr and mrs wm gliddon and mrs udell the evening unit of the claremont united church will hold their meeting on monday evening june 8th at the home of mrs bev wilson mrs alma hill and mrs margaret pugh will be in charge of the pro gram lunch will be served by mrs evelyn carruthers and mrs esther curtis roll call a bible verse beginning with your first initial receives ailround cord award at annual banquet the annual mother and daughter banquet of the clare mont brownies and girl guides was held in the community hall on thursday evening may 28th an attendance of 155 was recorded the guest speaker for the occasion was mrs r roach of port perry the division com missioner others seated at the head table included kay hay- ward dist commissioner guide capt jessie mcguire mrs elizabeth albright mrs elizabeth goden mrs florence tyndale miss pat harden and mrs irene levick a toast to the mothers was given by mar ilyn rennie mrs dorothy brit- ton replied a committee pin was presented to mrs gloria ward and the thanks pin went to mrs rene rennie la chairman mrs levick was presented with a beautiful bou quet of flowers by mrs rennie for her work in preparing the evenings program a highlight of the night was the presentation of the all- round guide cord to 15 year old betty evans of claremont other individual awards went to the following brownies caroline levick karen cook bonnie norton dorell britton mary jane carruthers cathy macgregor dale devitt patti madill patsy ball kathy bar- key brenda pew joanne may er elizabeth harden bonnie jean norton cynthia grim- shaw stella tropman ann gibson marlene norton lois norton nancy noberts sheila annis brenda ramsay patric ia campbell debbie brown gail heron rosemary henry sandra pollard wilma vahder- ligt marion biitton denise goden florence tyndale eli zabeth goden pat harden recipients of girl guide awards were as follows betty evans valerie samarillo sus an levick ellen carter debbie avery susan sanderson len- ora jones eleanor wannop marilyn rennie blanche ben son jackie pascoe theresa le vick gwen flanagan karen flanagan jennifer jacques susan wallace wandy sander son susan hayward barbara wannop margaret desjardins gwen hammond eileen rob- bins brenda wannop pauline godda faye norton betty- jean dowswell wendy mansell patti tyndale jean godda kathy tyndale brenda pol lard darlene heron marilyn wannop devina spencer don na madill heather carruthers louise johnston geraldine 0 woodland electric rr j goodwood ontario klectric wiring a heating free estimates phone 6401877 fi cko stltlebich ikfnumi kletrien ifrftmenusi itehune conhutbtftt vrmbrr onurio helling auocibum i mcdougall pressure systems and water conditioners asa matter sun life insurance is a sure way to financial independence for you and your family as a local sun life representative may j i call upon you at your convenience jim abell phon 6403712 sun life assurance company of canada a mutual company fifteen year old betty evans of claremont was presented with her allround girl guide awanl at the annual mother daughter banquet in the claremont coinin hall on thursdaj night a grade 9 student she is the daughter of mr and mrs wm evans staff photo ferguson beverley godda linda vernon jessie mcguire and lillian albright perfect attendance awards went to blanche benson lenora jones and beverley godda bank cashier but will whom do you want- to open joint account patron oh im not fussy just anyone with a lot of mon ey gfret wn a d wide sale price on quarts 225 sunproof oil base exterior housb paint is pittsburghs regular first quality house paint its available at a special low price during this sale in a wide range of clean whites and crisp colours see your pittsburgh paints dealer soon for best selection ask about new sunproof latex exterior house paint no primer needed altom feed supplies sales service trade terms ihone c 101621 claremont

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