the tribunf ttwsy april 6 1967 pse 3 ss the icefishing season at an end alfred mavnard of north markham is first the roof comes off and then the sides are unhooked it weighs only in a matter of minutes this is all that remains he can easily transport ready to unhinge his foldaway fish hut 100 pounds and was built for 40 it to and from the lake in the trunk of his car staff photos be sure to read the john bradshaw column on our farm page 11 and see the offerings of district nurscrv dealers collapsible fish hut bui by north markham residen markham tne ice- fishing season on lake simcoe is now ovci and al fred maynard main street north in markham has col lapsed his collapsible fish hut and stored it away for the summer but it wont be stored away for long children in the area are already eyeing it as an id eal playhouse and if they dont claim it mr maynard will use it for a toolshed the unique structure measures 3 feet by 5 feet and weighs approximately 100 pounds it took 18 hours to build it is lined with starfoam and can be easily heated with a small coleman stove the great thing about it i can go fishing whenev er i want to when im not catching anything i just fold it up and move to an other spot its not like the old hut that would freeze in the ice and have to stay all winter said mr maynard mr maynard said he would be willing to help any ice fisherman build his own collapsible hut or show him how one could be put together he estimated the cost at between 30 and 40 fcssskkwstt hold coroners inquest into traintruck crash dispersal auction unionville one of the biggest and best auc tions scheduled for this ar ea so far this spring will be held on the property of lester weatherill tuesday april 11 at lot 19 cone 6 markham township thirty head of register ed holsteins will be sold all are on rop alvin farmer and gord on orr will team up as auctioneers with allen orr on pedigrees the sale starts at 1230 in addition to this high- class herd a number of implements will also be sold ten police buttonville po lice officers from both markham township and richmond hill were called in early sunday morning to break up a brawl be tween gangs of youths from richmond hill and lake wilcox ten constables were on the scene and several ar rests were made p c dan woodward of richmond hill suffered multiple cuts when he fell on a broken beer bottle while chasing one of the group pc graham morris of the same department suffered a cut leg and bruises when pushed down the stairs of the police station carl bridges of rich mond hill was charged with two counts of assault ing police resisting arrest malicious damage escap ing custody and consuming liquor while under age others charged included john allen wayne kelly james dent and gordon kerridge of richmond hill and grant needham and david draper both of lake wilcox mr and mrs harold whetstone rupert avenue spent several days visiting mr and mrs lioyd profit at kleinberg last week and visited mr and mrs al armstrong in uxbridge on easter sunday the whetstones visited mr and mrs tom monkman in aurora edward r good named liberal candidate edward r good son of mr e r good baker ave nue stouffville will con test the provincial seat of waterloo north for the liberal party he won the nomination march 18 de feating his only opponent howard ziegler of rr 1 mount rose by a wide ma jority the candidates meeting was held at lin- coln height s public school mr good a graduate of stouffville high school is the president of edward r good funeral home limited he is 49 married and the father of three boys the guest speaker at the nomination was ontario liberal leader robert liixon luinvivhnm iiihinuhiii do better grade pupils make better drivers yes indeed dramatically better accordingto accident records compiled by a large insurance corporation in studies of drivers under age 25 students with superior scholastic records averajred 348 car damage claims per year per 1000 policies in force compared with 498 for students with inferior grades in accidents involving injuries good student driv ers were involved an average of 235 times annually per 1000 policies in force students with inferior grades had 297 accidents per 1000 policies in force combining frequency and cost of accidents good student drivers had a record 25 to 30 percent belter than ihcir counterparts forty percent of the countrys population is under 20 years of age and in some areas as much as 25 percent of the teenage population own their own cars seventy percent of youthful drivers including those in our locality purchase used ears in preference to new and over 40 percent with thci own money youthful and inexperienced buyers are too often at tracted to a shiny latemodel body hiding a wornout vehicle and should seek adult advice on a reputable serviceminded dealer price is only one part of the picture that includes tlie true mechanical condition the unused mileage left in the car and the safety with which it may be driven under conditions that youthful drivers demand nailed vandorf com plaints from residents of whitchurch township con cerning tire damage to their vehicles in the dispo sal area highway 48 near baker hill were supported last week by road super intendent ernest davis he handed reeve ross far- quharson a handful of nails that had been remo ved from the tires of a township truck he said that the driver took the us ual route and backed in where instructed vandorf a coroners inquest will be held april 11 into a traintruck crash near vandorf feb 22 that killed a 59 year old cap- reol man and seriously in jured his passenger pronounced dead at the scene was timothy joseph obrien the driver of a cnr express vehicle his eastbound truck was hit broadside by a toronto- bound cnr freight at a private level crossing near slaters lumber mill the victim was thrown 84 feet by the impact albert washington 50 of graven- hurst was admitted to york county hospital at newmarket it is the second fatal ac cident at the same location in the past five years ro land wynn of unionville was killed in 1962 when his small foreignbuilt car was struck by a north bound diesel freight the hearing will be held in the vandorf municipal building at 5 pm for sale 1961 pontiac station wagon an exceptionally clean car equipped with 6 cylinder en gine and standard transmis sion white with green in terior lie 2154x call jc al chas cooper ltd claremont 6492114 see the bonanza sale prices ion every new cor window at giles chev olds 331- main west stouffville 6101610 2972391 no 7 hwy laidlaw blvd phone 2941742 stage all set for carnival the stouffville figure skatinj club will hold its i7lh annual ice revue on friday and saturday april 7 and s stage sets completed by henry ogdcn and mrs dorcen brown arc now ready wendy wilkes one of 200 in the cast stands beside a giant cupid to be used in the show unemployment insurance is now available for most employees of farms ranches nurseries greenhouses horticulturists fruit vegetable flower growers employees it is to your advantage to find out if you are eligible for the unemployment insurance protection now in effect for workers in agriculture and horticulture employers if you have people working for you there arc regulations that you must adhere to it is to your advantage to get complete particulars immediately about unemployment insurance for your workers get full information now at your nearest office of the unemployment insurance commission government of canada 7383c w markham united missionary church missionary conference sunday april 9 1100 am rev john harder evangelical union of south america 730 pm rev ross alloway kenya tape and slide set storm over congo wednesday april 12 745 pm speaker miss annie yco nigeria coloured movie film fire on the mountain you are cordially invited announcement we are pleased to appoint i mr robert best an experienced oil burner serviceman for the servicing and maintenance of all types of oil fired equipment tayloi 137 main st west stouffville ontario 6403423 am open letter from joe dales candidate for nomination liberal nomination meeting 800 pm wednesday april 5th huron heights school newmarket dear delegate congratulations upon your selection as a voting delegate to the libera convention you have earned the privilege to attend this nomination meeting and to choose the candidate who will represent our party in the forthcoming election s with this honour you have accepted a responsibility to your friends your family and your fellow liberals to choose wisely this means just one thing choose the candidate who will bring victory to the liberal party we need a liberal candidate and there is a job to be done the job pays 1200000 a year and this is your money any job applicant is expected to present his background and qualifica tions here are mine born at aurora 1918 primary and secondary education at newmarket bachelor of arts university of toronto 1941 army and air force active service osgoode hall law degree 1948 town councillor and reeve 6 years township reeve 6 years liberal candidate 1955 queens counsel appointment 1964 county commissioner 1964 county finance chairman 1965 warden york county 19b we need fighting liberal candidates to break the tory stranglehold on the people of the province of ontario york north must lead the way we have chosen a leader and a good one but bob nixon needs a strong team to carry the liberal colours to queens park i ask you to put me on that team sincerely joe dales