Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 30, 1965, p. 5

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the tribune im mewiew m96s thursday deccmba jq 1545 fg i january thorn family home destroyed by fire in mark- ham village scarboro driver pinned half hour under wrecked car in markham twp christopher johnston of gormley has arm mangled in farm conveyor pickering deputyreeve angered by ex clusion from planning board select brock road and ko 2 hwy site for new pickering twp municipal bldg mr and mrs howard malcolm mark 50th wedding anniversary robt mcvey of markham and roger conant of greenwood appointed qcs markhams bill crothers named top canadian athlete in 64 elson miles is chairman of new markham twp school area board pickering clerk lloyd johnston resigns after 33 years stouffville police answered 4939 calls in 64 local farmers affected by bankruptcy of meat packing plant alfred michell of green river suffers broken arm in barn stable cleaner late harvey rose of markham was active lodge member markham twp aoproves large subdivision at unionville police nab stouffvilles peeping tom carman wesley of hagerman and harold snowball of unionville injured seriously when fish hut hit on lake agric leader prof j c steckley passes catholic ratepayers approve new separate school in stouffville markham robbery attempt nets men five year sentence february municipal board gives markham twp control over gravel pits jones auto repair shop at dick sons hill suffers 5000 theft loss markham math teacher winston bates is honoured altona tene ment house criticized by moh late herman kidd was former whitchurch reeve honour pickering clerk at testimonial dinner stouffville bylaw pro posed to reduce careless fires late frank tunney saw action in world war i begin test drills for new stouffville water supply heather and ray banks of stouffville win awards at kiwanis music festival linda couse of stouffville advances to jr ski finals in bc gloria tatton of gormley is entry in world figure skating championships douglas plitz is new clerk in twp of pickering brougham dist couple mr and mrs harry newman mark 50th wedding anniversary whitchurch twp police budget over 90000 stouffville public schools raise new flags in ceremony 500 attend similar ceremony at high school rita busato new high school posture queen ray grants curling rink wins ontario title march stouffville board shelves public school addition for 65 plan new 50000 hydro substation in stouffville big snow storm ties up traffic mr and mrs telfer wegg mark 50th wedding anniversary stouffville council holds tax line for 65 fourth officer joins stouffville police dept stouffville arena mgr police officer praised for treatment of heart attack victim lions to install heating units in stouffville pool robt gray of musselmahs lake awarded 65000 following accident jana hasek new queen of pickering high school bobcaygeon ousts clippers from junior playoffs larry skel- ton of unionville seriously injured in truck accident markham twp police had best theft case record in 14 years dick coffey named president of stouff ville kinsmens club new building site selected by separate scnool board joe koblensky of markham places electric house windows on the market late john ashenhurst of goodwood was uxbridge twp clerk for many years rick blundell of unionville cited for bravery by humane society in rescue of dog track wolf by helicopter in markham twp after attack on cattle seven cattle killed near claremont when struck by dayliner april glasgow school principal killed in ringwood acci dent late mrs arthur carruthers was tribune correspondent at atha for 43 years david coon appointed magistrate fire marshals office inves tigates explosion in bacon home stouffville new rambler agency opened at sanders garage reesors leave family homestead at markham after 160 years of ownership pickering council plans tax squeeze on land valuators wesley farm auction 14th ave markham realizes 38000 late chas sargent markham hardware merchant 40 years pastor fred nighswander of altona to work among northern indians markham bank fire causes 10000 dam age william edwin ferguson of ringwood is killed in accident us firm takes option on land site in markham village over 1000 attend stouffville ice carnival douglas hisey of whitchurch twp killed in barn blaze crown attorney instructs opp to ignore gravel overloads in pickering twp approve police promotions in markham twp robt hood to be deputychief markham village coun cillors wife mrs douglas allison killed in tragic accident airfield project under construction near dicksons hill mrs john madill of stouffville passes at 97 approve split in markhamdicksons hill united missionary church charge propose 120 lot subdivision in westend of stouffville late wm hollinger was weilknown cherrywood dist resident may dicksons hill residents circulate petition against airport establish bursary as memorial to late robt mole honour stouffville graduate pat toole may prom queen at stouffville dist high school plan fiveroom addition to goodwood public school to close three oneroom schools in no 2 area mark ham twp ron ross glasgow sod grower killed in plane crash centennial park project fails to win support of stouffville council five persons injured when stouffville circus stands collapse ten acre lot sales in markham twp concern council members joanne george chosen queen of mark ham dist high school claremont dist farmer fred gilham passes complete plans for whitchurch centennial park near ballantrae deliver 15700 fire truck to markham twp students take part in whitchurch treeplanting program r l mercer appointed vice principal of stouffville dist high school kinsmen depgovernor installs 24 members at charter night don haynes revives intermediate baseball in stouffville pickering p school area no 1 board agrees to close schools at balsam and mt zion stouffville players spring performance is big hit with audience bloomington residents complain to whitchurch council over dust nuisance driver involved in highway death of gormley postmaster convicted of dangerous driving garney henley is guest at stouffville high school athletic banquet offer ambulance service to stouffville maples res taurant in uxbridge twp destroyed by fire june parkview sr citizens home opened in stouffville dog rescued from gravel test hole by whitchurch father motorcycle club not wanted in whitchurch twp jones brothers reunited after 47 years at buttonville lome boadway is new pres of stouff ville lions club late marye sheehey of uxbridge twp was public school teacher for 25 years michael fagan susan nigh top athletes at markham high jim hill donna knox best athletes at stouff ville high jr farmer visitor from scotland visits miller farm in whitchurch peter snell visits with rival bill crothers at markham wilfrid morley is new business administrator of markham twp school area no 2 singing star jane morgan visits sleepy hollow golf and country club kathryn hambly peter sanderson win top academic award at public school graduation in stouffville gar lehman re turned as president of stouffville arena co mr and mrs edgar nigh of stouffville mark 50th wedding anniversary three farm properties in stouffville valued at 400000 donald beer of brougham re signs from pickering recreation post fire at lake wilcox takes life of five year old girl linda sargent top high school student with 871 percent unionville flyer donald caldwell escapes in crash of jet atha farmerette donna barkey wins ontario county dairy princess competition july markham village police officer takes custodv of abandoned baby stouffville staff teacher mrs mary woodcock retires after 36 years of service mr paul condon is new principal of st marks sep arate school over 200 at grove reunion at youth centre mrs harvey brickwood of stouffville marks 90th birthday tomlinson family reunion held in claremont park all tenders on new stouffville firehaii are rejected stouffville man bitten bv rattlesnake at summer cottage robt plaskitt rushed so miles to hosmtal three brothers three sisters in paislev family reunited at stouffville pc clifford cox of markham twp bags 70lb wolf open new bruce mill conservation area west of stouffville late howard pilkey was farmer at cedar grove late peter stewart was player on famed green river football team turn sod for 40000 addition to gormley united missionary church tails manes cut from mitchell show ponies near claremort late geo morden was popular man in stouffville tom philip of brougham dies in hospital fretz bros and harper open new butcher shop on 9th of pickering august heart attack is fatal to norman bunker of al tona markham constable gives up baby is named daniel michael markham late arthur weldon served on stouffville council for 14 years donald drake of claremont is burned when gas can explodes stourf ville firehaii cost is reduced begin work late harry sanders was active in stouffville council work barbara howard elenor shirk of stouffville win ontario scholarships five at markham and five at pickering high schools win scholarships atha dist accordionist beverley bell wins gold medal at cne late stewart rae farmed at lemonville 45 years sanders lakeview house is sold but kept in family johnny morrison of vic toria square killed in accident lay corner stone at gormley um church general electric buys amalgamated plant at markham athas donna barkey in ontario dairy princess semifinals september late william c hall of stouffville had served for many years with toronto police dept fortynine teachers on staff in whitchurch public school area bethesda and white rose schools are closed in whit church area mrs mary cooper of claremont honoured on 93rd birthday dedicate new church addition at dicksons hill council to consider radar unit for stouffville police morgan house in mark ham destroyed by fire conservation authority plans start on stouffville dam in 1966 twenty new fluorescent lights installed on main street in stouff ville late frank atkinson farmed at ringwood for twenty years to teach oral french in stouffville public schools history in action day at brougham attracts large crowd no 7 hwy blocked by truck accident at green river bridge late alfred smith was former cashel farmer approve use of heavier planes at buttonville port funds from auction at property of late jos forsythe goodwood given to united church markham antique show attracts thousands renovation of claremont legion hall is 23000 project ceremony held on site of proposed new nuclear power plant in pickering twp puc secretary former reeve elmer daniels stricken sud denly robt slack 16 wins mongolia open tourna ment late jacob mcmullen was longtime stouff ville farmer addison martyn norton are riding federal candidates centennial park ste in mark ham twp is sold reject proposed teenage dance hall on main st in stouffville donald dunkeld of atha in world plowing match fine new ambulance to serve markhamstouffville areas goodwood dist greenhouse damaged in 2000 fire covered wagon stops traffic on hwy no 7 october winterstein gravel firm is sold part of tent city destroyed by fire at int plowing match site markham fair attracts over 20000 bernard kays of whitchurch twp killed in accident mr and mr andrew ashenhurst of uxbridge married 65 years respected buttonville dist boy larry gibbon killed in tragic accident uxbridge student allan bell dies in fatal accident after leaving bus near ball antrae norman baker new puc manager mrs reuben pearse cone 10 markham passes following stroke weatherill rumney farms in markham twp toole walton premises in whitchurch win in county farm improvement competition mr and mrs roy mover of dickson hill married 50 years recommend stouffville council members salaries be increased in 66 heros welcome in poland for jan falkowski of uxbridge fred campbell stricken suddenly with heart attack price tag of s500 on townowned anglican church november let 12600 contract for new stouffville well cost of new pickering bldg reduced by 43000 plan to proceed on markham twp dragstrip mrs annie stjohn passes in 93rd year police comm formed in markham twp addison wins again in york north but majority reduced assinck factory near markham damaged by fire twentytwo hon our graduates receive diplomas at stouffville high school commencement pickering board closes cedar creek school when teacher resigns coffey and bartley motors win achievement award muni cipal board extends land restriction bylaw six months markhams terry wise is hero in boat fire buttonville girl killed in tragic don mills road accident glenn r thompson appointed supt of mercer reformatory ninety markham high school students answer blood donor appeal former markham twp assessment commissioner j archie fleming passes in hospital wallace pugh linda graham named allround students at pickering high school harry boadway of unionville injured in power takeoff of tractor ernest sandy davis has served whitchurch road dept for 25 years dr blair mitchell new master of richardson masonic lodge mr and mrs bert staley of goodwood mar ried 50 years late ernest hunt thresher over 20 years in whitchurch and markham twps december stouffville councillor charges reeve with violat ing code of ethics three new members gain stouffville council seats by acclamation puc chairman walter atkinson leaves post whit church councillor alvin farmer does not seek re- election propose second united church in markham village to build new drivein theatre in markham twp long list of candidates in pickering twp ken laushway elected reeve in stouffville by 235 majority keith steckley tops stouffville school board poll late truman baxter built many fine homes in stouffville ivan mclaughlin leads poll in whitchurch has served 1 for 17 years fred pilkey of stouffville killed in main street accident begin letter carrier service in markham village stewart rumble new reeve in markham twp present kinsmen safety trophy to summitview school in stouffville fine new shea real estate office is opened in markham markham high school prin cipal b j newell to leave position after june term clifford laycox retains reeveship in pickering jean mcpherson still deputy applicant for whit church ward system patrick cashman is lone sup porter of program at omb hearing late frank sheridan passes in newmarket hospital teacher 25 years reesor steckley of bethesda honoured by north york board altona man charged following police raid plan new 12room senior public school in markham area no 2 mrs annie battisby passes at 98 alfred shenfield new master of markham masonic lodge year end stouffville council meeting finishes on sour note john crawford of stouffville dies after stroke present reeve timbers of stouff ville with engraved watch ward system in whit church rejected by omb starting january 1st all farm employees join 2000000 other ontario workers with complete protection under workmens compensation with the cooperation of farm em ployers throughout the province the ontario workmens compensation board is now able to provide full compensation protection starting january 1st protected how with benefits up to 8654 a week if an employee is disabled for more than two calendar days by an onthejob accident or related disease happening on or after january 1st what about permanent disa bility hes covered benefits in clude all medical expenses and pen sions for permanent disability howabout the workers family in death cases there are allowances for funeral expenses and pensions for widows and children is this the same workmens compensation that2000000 men and women in other lines of work have protecting them exactly the same what about the farmer he and his wife also can be covered by workmens compensation by making a special application to the workmens compensation board and his family if they work on the same farm and get a stated wage they are automatically covered as is the farm employee is there a charge to the farm employee for this no farm em ployers provide this protection through assessments based on their 1966 payroll payable in august fcr full information explanatory booklets and forms for reporting accidents write or telephone the workmens compensation board ontario 90 harbour street toronto 1 3623411 district offices kitchener 5764130 port arthur di56509 north bay 4725200 ottawa 7293143 windsor 2565464 snow protects garden now that the ground is frozen and snow is on the way it is time to make a last nuls check to see that the garden is well protected for the winter the low temperatures that often occur in january and february as well as alter nate freezing and thawing in the spring are the main causes of injury to plants in the perennial border snow is one of natures best insu lators and horticulturists witn the ontario depart ment of agriculture suggest that you use it to protect your garden place branches of cedar or other evergreens over the beds to help build up and hold snow over plants until spring this has the added feature of keeping both dogs and people from inadvertently tramping down the border during the winter in some areas mice and rabbits cause considerable damage to trees by ringing the bark near the ground to prevent this place wire screen guards around the base of the trees and be sure that they are high enough to extend well above the deepest winter snow although a heavy fall of wet snow on evergreens is very picturesque spreading types for planting around homes are often damaged this great weight sometimes causes limbs to break after heavy snow storms it is ad visable to brush the snow off evergreens and shrubs 1 ime for new year time to greet our good frumds lime to thank all you wonder jul people for yait hind loyal patronage stiver bros ltd staff stouffviux out atlantic corporation r g bob hughes branch mimacer finance 10 yongb st 3 richmond hill ont riloke ss58 west end barber shop hours tues tliurs frl 8 am ill 9 pm wed and sat 8 am till 6 pm len david and bill keeping 3 registered barbers 153 main st w stouffville ups necessary did you ever use an ordinary lead pencil way beyond the point at which it should be sharpened then you know it writes poorly less legibly and eventually ceases to write at ail roughly speaking much tlic same thing happens to a car engine that lias worn itself out of adjustment like the pencil it needs rcsharpcnlng think of this in only one mile a spark plug fires a thousand times and each pair of valves opens and closes with each firing the distributor points open and close 8000 times and the fuel pump pumps a thousand times a minute an average dozen carburetor parts arc ac tivated with each gas pedal movement and all of these movements cause wear fta five thousand miles after a tuneup your engine lias lost considerable power and economy though you may not notice it since you have been getting used to the decline gradually but there is no reason why a 30000 mile engine should not function with new efficiency pro viding these wear tolerances arc properly adjusted at markham chrysler dodge ltd our tuneup mech anics first clean and adjust the plugs and points they rebalance the carburetors intake of air and fuel and retime the ignition firing to compensate for lost com pression they make these adjustments and many others to prevent abnormal wear that results from neglect ed normal wear without doubt the money spent on regular engine tuncups comes back to you in longer engine life greater economy and with a bonus of newcar performance john hale vicepresident markham chryslerdodge no 7 hwy laidlaw blvd

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