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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 16, 1967, p. 11

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the tribune tfcursev fenmy l 1967 pjjt 11 pickering tsa 1 approves central kindergarten system built addition at brougham greenwood a fourroom kinder garten will be added to the present two rooms at brougham schoo pickering tsa 1 decided at a special meeting monday after weighing several factors the board agreed that a central kindergarten would be more economical than four single kindergarten rooms in different locations cost comparison the cost of four single rooms would be ap proximately 1 13000 while a central school addi tion could be built for about 84500 in addition to cost the board had in mind the possible amalgamation of whitby and whitby township in the near future removing so children from the school system and freeing three rooms transforation problem the problem of transporting the kinder garten children may provide the greatest obstacle a plan put forward jan 30 suggested that the children would be bussed to the brougham school from pickup points at the other schools it would be the responsibility of the parents to get the child to the pickup point the board indicated that stops for individ ual children would cost too much in time and mon ey- at the suggestion of vicechairman charles mctaggart the transportation problem will be de cided after registration when the number and loca tion of kindergarten children will be known travel too far board member austin pearse opposed the building of the central school because i think the eral store on the irt corner of altona bussing is too far i think youd have to put an attendant on the bus the 16 mile trip from pick ering beach would mean a five hour day for these children mr pearse suggested two rooms each at brougham and audley board chairman mrs lloyd mckean felt times have changed the site at altona corners it doesnt seem like too many years ago that ollie madill operated the gen- this is the same property as we know it today the structure recently renovated is now up for sale dogcatcher turns wolf chaser brougham the that a special bus should be provided for kinder- pickering township dog- gartcn pupils rather than use one that is serving catcher became a wolf other schools in the area chaser friday morning when a lone wolf was spott ed on the pridmore pro perty north of brougham scotty heywood respond- golden age club attend centennial concert by anne loney claremont the rev a e cresswell gave the centennial prayer at the rouge hills and pick ering lions club centen nial concert on sunday afternoon and mrs cress- well poured tea mrs george hammond of clarcmont was guest of honor she cut the cen tennial cake and was pre sented with a bouquet of red roses members of the golden age club who at tended accompanied by mrs norris hardy were mr and mrs jim taylor mrs grace redshaw mrs william cowie mr and mrs fred madill miss nora ham mr robert ncsbitt mrs eva towner mrs howard hockley mrs fred evans mr walt er ward mr roy while mr albert boyle and mr w j briggs others at tending from clarcmont were dr n f tomlinson and mr and mrs roy mor gan mr and mrs wilf cas- sidy of forest were week end guests of mr and mrs ken ward last week mr and mrs for higher profiti 1 program in coop dry sow ration for full feeding gilts or dry sows the gills should be placed on this feed as soon as they are selected for breed ing the sows should be changed over as soon as their litters are weaned coop dry sow ration will permit the sows to produce larger litters of stronger heavier pigs nursing sow ration for full feeding sows after farrowing the sow should consume 4 lbs of feed for herself and lib for each pig in the litter daily thomas hammond attend ed the wedding reception of mrs hammonds niece and nephewinlaw mr and mrs ron clark nee lois bell which was held in the uxbridge legion hall recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs fred morley were mr and mrs joe morley of ottawa visitors this weekend were mr and mrs victor morley and family of brantford and mr and mrs wilfrid morley and family of stouffville mrs donald macllvride is presently receiving treat ment in uxbridge cottage hospital interest is high among village and district resi dents regarding the pro ject which is to be decid ed upon as claremonts contribution to canadas 100th birthday there was a fine turnout at the meet ing held in the legion hall feb 8 tentative commit tees were set up to gather details and suggestions as to what project will be un dertaken another commit tee was formed to plan a centennial weekend the date to be announced members are mrs jack rennie mrs bill towner ray ward bob madill paul baker eric ward and michael hockley all or ganizations church fra ternal and social are ask ed to form their own com mittees to work with the planning committee resi- i dents are also asked to put up lights that will give the village a festive appear ance another meeting will be held march 1 when it is hoped that a final decision will be reached regarding claremonts project these meetings are open to the public and al are welcome the afternoon group of the ucw will meet at the home of mrs jim peddie thursday feb 23 at 2 pm in charge of the pro gram will be mrs peddie and mrs thomas ham mond the roll call will be heart last weekend mr and mrs hans de heus of kingston were the guests of mrs de heus parents mr and mrs hugh mi- chell their february birhdays only two days apart mr and mrs herbert hilge of the clarcmont nursing home were presented with a bouquet of spring flow ers and entertained at a small tea by the nurses on duly at the tea besides mr and mrs hilge and miss florence macllvride wlio is voluntary giving her time as school teacher to some of the residents were nurses mrs herbert kesselhut mrs beryl filer mrs ray dewey mrs dave sharp mrs sig schneider mrs gordon liscomb mrs fred drap er and miss shirley cant- well on sunday 19 resi dents of the home were entertained at a concert given by the rouge hills and pickering lions club in the auditorium of dun- barton high school for fairview lodge and other nursing homes in the dis trict mr allan small of cfrb was mc and with the opening centen nial pageant of men of history the metropolitan silver band the bayview heights school choir and mr alban wards solos the outing was a treat to the eye and the ear after the concert tea was serv ed at small tables where each cake was decorated with canadas centennial rose woods school bus transported the guests who were accompanied by nurses evelyn dewey and ellen sharp at the annual meeting of clarcmont united church the officers elected for 1967 were elders lloyd pugh cliff reyn olds howard johnston dr n f tomlinson ear cook clark vanstone mrs james peddie and mrs mail anderson clerk of session william evans honorary members of session j wilton and fred pugh stewards for three years dean evans david macdonald mrs robert madill and mrs earl wilson for two years earl cook william evans and raymond stickwood for one year richard ward gordon hodgson and mrs earl anderson chairman of sessions gordon vidler and treas urer mrs jack ward trustees dr n f tomlin son james peddie frank barclay harry porter and russell hodgson organist mrs jack hill assist org mrs william evans mr and mrs john quantz and mrs quantz mother mrs fred binsted were guests of mr and mrs john wallis and 1am- ily of orillia on sunday of last week mr and mrs ross red shaw attended the chica gotoronto hockey in maple leaf gardens sat urday evening they were accompanied by mr and mrs jack rennie who vis ited with friends ian french of scarboro spent the weekend with his aunt and uncle mr and mrs l j d almack friday evening margaret almack and fred peddie were guests at the 16th birthday party of linda mansell of willowdale ed to the call and in the excitement of the chase he ran his truck into the ditch on two separate occasions each time lloyd pascoe of claremont pulled him out and the hunt resumed he took a shot at the beast without success officers of the ontario provincial police strength ened the forces but their revolvers lacked sufficient range since this is the mating season the wolf could well have been a trifle love sick rather than affected by rabies as some residents in the area believed in ron- lawrences book wild life in canada wolves are known to separate from packs and wander many miles looking for a mate it is known that wolves inhabit some of the bush areas of uxbridge and reach townships and parts of northeast pickering it is not uncommon to hear their eery howls at nights saturday evening mr and mrs carl norton and family were dinner guests of mr and mrs earl wil son later they enjoyed an evening ofskidoo riding sunday the nortons had dinner with mr and mrs roy walls of brooklin mis harold johnston and mrs sylvia english visited mrs johnstons daughter mrs herb white in newmarket hos pital on sunday mrs johnston is taking care of two of mrs whites chil dren while she is in hos pital mrs mary cooper 94 was admitted to the ajax- pickering hospital after a fall downstairs at the home of mrs c a over land i editors mail explanation required feb 13 1967 dear sir the claremont commu nity centre committee would like to clarify a mis understanding that has arisen in connection with the operation of the ice arena at the claremont school it was brought to our at tention last year that mon- ey donated to this worth while project did not reach its proper source to avoid any such occur rence again we arranged that a receipt be given to each child and accurate records maintained this information was contain ed in letters sent to homes in the area some people have ap parently misinterpreted the committees recom mendation and are blam ing the members for the shortage in funds lit plain every day english it was a few dishonest children who chose to spend the money before it reached its proper source the committee was try ing to avoid this accusa tion but due to so much controversy on the subject we felt that an explanation was necessary many children as well as adults are deriving much skating pleasure from the rink and will continue to do so while the weather holds the fund is still op en so feel free to lake or send your donation as soon as possible to the people who have already responded the committee says tiiank you sincerely irene rennie secretary kennel licence approved claremont few dog kennel licences are ap proved in pickering town ship but at a meeting of the planning board last week f a tremeer who lives on the north side of the 9th concession east of sideline 1011 was approv ed as a kennel operator mr tremeer has at pres ent eight samoyeds which run in a fenced enclosure during the day and arc kept in a garage at night to muffle any sounds of barking a hobby the dog fancier said that he kept the dogs as a hobby not a business planning director john faulkner said that mr tremeers property was well maintained and that the two letters he had re ceived from his neighbors neither of which were in opposition left it up to the judgment of the board ap proval of the licence will be recommended to coun- pancake contest at altona altona it was a pan cake menu at the altona community centre feb 7 and coupled with a crok- inole party the event at tracted close to 100 per son of all ages the evening was so suc cessful in fact that a sec ond crokinole funnight is planned for friday feb 17 at s15 pm a highlight of the gath ering was a pancakeeating contest with fourteen en tries albert mcqueen of claremont consumed 10 cakes in 3 minutes to win first prize runnerup was gordon powell of union- ville downing 9 cakes in the same time crokinole winners were jackie paisley of stouff ville esther davis stoull- ville michael assinck al tona and kenneth tindall also of altona for crokinole players who work up an appetite a hot lunch will be served on friday night for office supplies business machines its the tribune office supplies cii 51 aiain st w stouffville msss833sss33333aa attention contractors v golf courses landscape contractors i home owners 4s now iijapt is the time to service your wmk garden equipment 1jx34 water pumps mhc chain saws p5w ib greens mowers jj call stouffville sales service kb 4 sloiiltville 6101811 formerly d a kidd sales service 2jiifiiaasjbassa sterling trusts tihtrrsnaic corporation stouffville coop 6401550 fi rtr itt coop foil dow better than ertr i need help country home wanted as a result of advertising a 120 year old home i have three serious cash buyers in the executive bracket who are anxious to purchase top rate country property within commuting distance of metro a two storey stone house would be ideal but not essential the condition of such is unimport ant so long as some land is available for further particulars call vern griffin thos n shea ltd markham 2971270 or 2941372 condensed statement of affairs 31st december 1966 assets held for depositors certificate holders and shareholders 1966 2035962 7650873 1288794 1239282 24866529 dont forget our tuneup service a great snow tire a great snowless tire uni royal super winterides with the lifetoie guarantee predictions are for a lonfr snowtilled winter with such a possibility in store the wise motorist is making sure he has those diein and ro dominion royal winteride snow tires why not play it safe be prepared for the best deal in town see just neil patrick motors ltd now at our new headquarters west of the new stouffville shopping centre phone 6403450 cash and secured loans government of canada provincial and municipal bonds other bonds and debentures stocks mortgages real estate held for sale office premises equipment and other asset 269643 total assets liabilities guaranteed trust account trust certificates trust deposits total funds intrust guaranteed by the sterling trusts corporation 34676123 other liabilities mortgage reserve total liabilities shareholders equity capital stock issued reserve fund unappropriated profits shareholders equity total liabilities and shareholders equity estates trusts and agencies assets under administration 1965 1364048 7391545 1292397 998520 22417646 10638 285769 37351083 es 33760563 27754678 24549885 6921445 6559729 i 34676123 31109614 84461 95282 275000 i 35035584 31204896 1128240 1128240 1125000 1375000 62259 52427 2315499 2555667 37351083 33760563 16759792 ray t bibks qc chairman of uw ecira barrie niels f petersen proliant toronto 17602868 t cordon tavior gtneral mamztr orillia incorporated in 191t by special act government cf canada ncss

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