ft is the turin tborwir 9- 1567 planning board rules homeowner a farmer four dog kennels in one mile brougham joseph willcm applied to the building department to build a 2000 square foot house on the south side of the 5th concession west side of brock road in pickering township was given a permit and now cannot get his 300 build ing deposit back because his house through no fault of his own is not 2000 square feet after hearing the story pickering township plan ning board decreed that mr willems s300 deposit be returned and he apply to the committee of ad justment for a minor vari ation it appears that during the excavation for the house now built difficul ties were encountered with the soil and the site had to be changed the same plan was used on the new site but a walkout habitable basement could not be used and so lessen ed the square footage it was on the building in spectors instruction that the basement become a conventional one the question arose whether mr wiilcm could be considered a farmer and if so the smaller house would be accept able chairman david lennox said that one cannot tell one man he is a farmer and another he isnt what kind of proof do you want asked mr c w laycox a bushel of oats mr willcm had been a farmer owned cattle on the property and intended to farm again the recommendation was made to pickering township council that in view of the farming histo ry of the applicant his previous cattle ownership on this site his stated in tention of continuing with an agricultural endeavor and the existence of the dwelling that the board be of the opinion that such residence is considered ac cessory to an agricultural use and therefore the resi dence is considered a con forming use new fiction books in claremont library claremont ninc- teen new fiction books i have been added to vol umes in the claremont public library library hours are tuesday i to 5 7 to 9 saturday 3 to 5 new fiction books are burdick a role in manilla gardner the case of the worried waitress gordon the rabbi heycr black sheep hilton lost horizon jenkins hunter killer kaufman up the down staircase kcmelman friday the rabbi slept late and saturday the rabbi went hungry mills prudence and the pill nordhoff mutiny on the bounty and men against the sea oconnor all in the family queen crime carousel roy the road past altamont shepherd in god we trust silvcrbcrg earthmen and strangers woodhouse the frog woolfolk opinion of the court annual meeting farmers union mutual fire insurance company president clarence g page reports a successful year in 1966 to the policyholders at the annual meeting of the farmers union mutual fire insurance company in lindsay ontario february 25 1967 president page reporting to policyholders at the 71st annual general meeting of the company reviewed the financial statement for the year ended december 31 1966 and pointed out gains in policies in force premium income operating gain and increase in assets in re ferring to the marked reduction in fire losses from the 1965 figure he stated that he felt much credit could go to the inspection program and the prompt cooperation received from the policyholders in removing fire hazards once they had been brought to their attention the president said that the policyholders could take pride in the fact that we insure approximately 9000 properties for 513781003700 and have assets of 586997637 much of which is invested in high grade liquid securities directors and ofilcers for 1967 are as follows di rectors john batty brooklin grant benson cobo- ronk j c butler lorncvillc earl dowswcll goodwood g a eason keenc wm j gowanlock orillia d e jackson bradford v b jopling lakefield max ken nedy dunsford c g page bethany l r webster little britain wm d weir omemee ofilcers im mediate past president mr c g page of bethany president mr g a eason of keenc vice president mr grant benson of coboeonk executive committee member mr max kennedy of dunsford secretary treasurer mr h h mefadden of lindsay assistant secretary mr d r mackay of lindsay and inspector mr j n blodgctt of peterborough mention was made of the fact that mutual insurance is successfully serving the needs of farmers in tie province of ontario now as it has for over 100 years no one is better qualified to develop policies to meet the requirements of present day farming than the people actively engaged in farming operations this company is fortunate in having among its directors dairymen beef hog and grain producers potato and vegetable growers and general mixed farming operators atten tion was drawn to the fact that mutual insurance week will be observed throughout this continent during the week of march 1925 1967 with particular attention directed to the life of benjamin franklin the founder of mutual insurance on this continent who was the self- educated son of a tallowchandler with the genius of many gifts who became a scientist inventor printer writer patriot and diplomat he was a dreamer and often said that he was working not only for his own generation but for his countrymen who would be com ing along in the future he captured electricity from the sky with a kite to furnish the light and energy for todays world he re organized the us post office and laid the groundwork for todays efficient postal service when he moved the fireplace out into the room in the franklin stove he signaled the development of the central heating that keeps most homes at a controllable even temperature he organized the first volunteer fire company to help protect all homes insured or not the first society against slavery the first american academy for educa tion of all types of youth and the first public hospital at the core of each of franklins dreams and pro jects was the spirit of mutuality i am humbly of the opinion that the country is ripe for many friendly so cieties whereby every man might help another without any disservice to himself but perhaps nowhere was his mutual philosophy so strongly expressed as in his idea of mutual insurance he saw in insurance one way to help develop the spirit ual side of free enterprise the duty to help others when he was 16 he quoted from daniel defoes essay upon project a plan for the establishment of a friendly society for the benefit of widows life insurance later he helped found the first successful mutual fire insurance company in the colonics and recommended the first crop insurance coverage against damage by storms blight and insects this same principle caused franklin to endorse life annuities holding that they provided for the aged and encouraged habits of thrift and industry his pioneering work shows many of the ways in which mutual insurance could serve the free enterprise system its growth in the last century is beginning to measure up to franklins dream of a reasonable degree of security for all atha visitors mrs elsie dunkeld atha mr and mrs clarence jones pctcrboro miss hilda jones stoulf- ville mr robt hall good wood mrs c williams janet and johnic of rich mond hill were dinner guests sunday evening with mr and mrs joe tran mrs fred draper and mrs murray dunkcid at- tended the funeral of their cousin mr victor wagg at the church of st margaret in the pines west hill on friday mr and mrs j memur- ray mr and mrs e car- ruthers called on murray dunkcid who is in the cot tage hospital uxbridge on sunday mrs james lorec kelly and christine spent the past week with her moth er mrs murray dunkcid claremont it was recommended to pickering township council by the planning board that thom as philip who lives off the 5th concession on sideline 3031 be granted a kennel licence mr philip recently moved to the township raises labrador retrivcrs and has four at present it this kennel is approv ed by council it will make four in a onemile radius planning director john faulkner said that the sideline was not a through one but just went far enough north to serve this property it is bisected by the railway surrounded by a thickly wooded area and well removed from any ad jacent residential use members of the board noting the increase in ap plications for kennel li cences felt that a question of policy should be raised as to how many kennels should be permitted in one area it is thought that the in- yflu see more mm because theysave more money with the greatest variety of were cramped for space need more room for new spring equipment now is definitely the time to deal up to a brand new ford tractor or a better used tractor come on in anil look our stock oyer youll bo glad you did tractor radio a reg 10900 value with any new or used tractor purchased between now and easter week end mar 25th take advantage of this great offer drop in now and see our tractor supply at the same time take a look at this great radio its really great works from 6 or 13 volt battery is corrosion proof usable in any weather large 6x9 heavyduty speaker has pushpull output for superior lone telescopic antenna shock proof mounting and even more the tractor radio designed for you come in and make that deal now altona feed supplies ltd claremont phone 6401621 new nonfiction in ciaremont library crease in applications is because of the increased cost of individual dog li cences and a more rigid enforcement of the regula tions damage school claremont four toronto youths have been arrested by metro toronto police in connection with a series of breakins in uxbridge and pickering townships robert carl alderson 19 of 3 cd meadow lane robert baden blowe 19 of 501 caledonia road gary fugcne doucette 16 of 51 varna drive and one other unidentified youth will be charged with break ing and entering and theft the four accused are said to have broken into fifth line public school uxbridge township ran sacking the office and teachers desks and break- claremomt twenty- five new nonfiction books have been added to the shelves of the claremont public library library hours are tuesday 3 to 5 7 to 9 saturday 3 to 5 additional nonfiction books are abrahamson god bless home berton the comfortable pew diller housekeeping hints frank diarv of a young girl frank the boston strangler gilbreth cheaper by the dozen gray the winter years gulllet the storv of canadian roads hamilton the yukon story heintze scach among the stars hubbard an anthology of canadian art livingston birds of the northern forest lonn the mine finders macdonald the group of seven lvnch china one fourth of the world minhinnick early furniture in upper canada village manry tinkerbelle montgomery weeds ramsey ghost towns of british columbia shcdd letters to karen smithells colours in interior decoration stanley the story of canadas flag stewart bright world around us tolstoy war and peace wells cruising the rideau waterway glen major visitors by mrs james jones glen major mr and mrs alec hingston brian and carol toronto spent the weekend at the larm mr and mrs wm wil ing a plate glass window later on saturday even ing the office of interna tional sales brougham was broken into and s2 cash and a quantity of car keys stolen the same night the bp gas station was entered and coins and cigarettes valued at 3960 stolen son and family visited sunday with mr and mrs fred fiss mr and mrs ralph faulkner and mrs charles fiss visited sunday with mrs wm hopkins sr and family of ashburn mr and mrs allan jones and family of sharon vis ited relatives here on sun day mrs ralph faulkner and mrs jim jones called on mrs joseph forsythe on saturday mrs george johnson and gary visited saturday with mr and mrs ray munro at epsom markham ph 2943355 roxy markham ph 2943355 tucks kki sat makch 9 ie 11 direct from its first run arrivederci baby in widescreen technicolor tony curtis nancy kyvan zsa zsx gabok rosaxna sch1afe1no selected short subjects 2 shows 7 a- 9 pjn adult ent srkcial matinee saturday march 11 2 im clarence the crosseyed lion in technicolor with marshall thompson betsy drake selected short subjects out at 1 pjn mov tues wed march is 14 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