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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 6, 1967, p. 12

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j n the tri8une nuniiy mr 6 1967 n iii i it hi i percy wage 20 of stbuffvillevas awarded first prize in the under 21 class of i he stouftville beardgrowing contest saturday he received 100 a portion of which will he expended on razor blades later this week staff photo bruce rutherford will mend 4h seminar stoufkv1ilk bruce rutherford is of rti 1 stouffville will represent york county at a 4h youth seminar august 512 in lestercl quebec bruce has been a mem ber of 11 clubs in 4h ran ging from corn to electri cal clubs he was chosen for this honor last year at 4h leadership camp in guelph the purpose of the semi nar is to broaden the edu cational focus of 4h the theme of the project will be rural youth and his world i this trip was made possi ble recently when the cen- iennial commission an nounced that two grants to talling 20000 have been awarded to 4h youth tra vel programs in 1967 i this project is the coun cils major centennial year project exchange lkockam nine delegates will rep resent ontario 4h clubs at the fifth annual inlcrpro- vincial 4h exchange that will take place july 1024 this particular exchange has become recognized as one of the outstanding an nual activities in canadas 4h club movement similar to previous years it will be organized by the provincial 4h de partments and the canad ian council on 4h clubs and financed by the royal bank of canada a total of 90 awardwin ning 411 club members jiine form each province will be participating in the exchange with each dele gate awarded a twoweek farm home stay in a prov ince other than his own york county has none of ontarios delegates this year although it has been well represented in the ex change in recent years 4h fa km safety in a policy statement on farm safety 1 e brack of saskatoon president of the canadian council on 4h clubs announced this week that farm safety educa tion is too important in scope to be treated as a separate project rather it is considered an activity in which each 4h club mem ber is encouraged to parti cipate the council said that some examples of farm safety activities through which 4h members in can ada can take part in arc public demonstrations on safety farm and home ha zard hunts and safety in operating farm equipment these activities are de signed to stimulate a spec ial awareness of safety du ring national farm safety week throughout canada and the us july 2329 which has been officially endorsed by the canadian council on 4h clubs among the most notable recent 4h farm safety campaigns in canada is the assistance in the sale of the slow moving vehicle sign to date 4h sales of the sign in canada arc in ex cess of 20000 signs results not published stouffville stu dent promotion results from grade 9 to 12 at stouffville district high school will not be pub lished in the tribune as has been the practice in previous years the deci sion was revealed this week by the principal mr w e duxbury the names of suc cessful students in grade 13 have not been made public since 1965 mr duxbury said that the policy had been adopt ed following a discus sion by school department heads and members of the board the initial recom mendation was submitted by the department of edu cation three years ago mr duxbury said he noted that student accomplish ments on a pass or fail basis are considered as private and should be treated as such he said that the same policy has been adopted by most high schools in york county mr duxbury pointed out too that with so many dif ferent courses now offered at stouffville it was pos sible for students to ar range transfers from one to the other ho said that this process was difficult to ex plain on paper and often misleading lemonville public school promotions grade s to grade 9 mr h mccormack lenora ann bakewell evi blackwell donna bolcn- tcr christine brookbanks philip christiansen diare deacon larry gilroy jill glover edward lowe doug mckay judy mac- farlane maris paulens charles ramsey dean schltctcr frances smith sharon unruh joan wil son grade 7 to grade s linda batz dennis bolen- der dale claughton judy dupont bonnie fleweu susie hirsch wayne hou ghton karen mcndels paul nauta john ptigh linda pugh karen rae mike williams grape 6 to grade 7 mrs e sanders donny campsall wendy dec paul hiscy stephen mackarlane craig mc- clcary laura preston el len pugh brian ratcliff bobby robb ernie schroc- jder gary shaw jill turn er carolyn lnruh bonnie van dyke jim wilson grade 5 to grade 6 peter batz jim rogers su san clee julie collins jo anne dodge tim glover george hirsch stephen manchce jeffrey mathers margaret nauta inta paul- ens suzanne ramsey blair smith ross smith elvin taylor larry van dyke christine wells stolffvltlx visitors recent visitors with mr and mrs isaac smith were mr and mrs art smith and family thorold mr and mrs kenneth leighton and family king city and mr and mrs joe housser hutsille for shoe repairs at most reasonable cost drop in at lehmans shoes 9 main west stoullville 6io373 deborah smith a grade 8 graduate of ballanlrae public school holds he laura m windsor academic proficiency award received at graduation exercises held at cedar beach gardens musselmans lake staff photo deborah smith tops graduates ballantrae twen tynine grade 8 graduates of ballantrae public school received diplomas june 26 at promotion exercises held at cedar beach gard ens musselmans lake two students received individual awards deborah smith was presented with the windsor academic aw ard the trophy was pres ented by the donor mrs laura windsor deborah had an average of 925 percent a second girl pamela palmer received two tro phies including the senior girls track and field cham pionship award and the wylie public speaking prize the athletic award is donated by mr and mrs vein davies of cedar beach mr t w montgomery personnel manager of ster ling drugs limited auro ra adressed the class mr montgomery was introduc ed by the principal mr harry hunt mr montgomery stress ed the need for industry to sell itself to graduates of universities he noted that the majority of graduates tend to seek positions in otner professions overloo king openings in business enterprises diploma recipients inclu ded john barklcy janice benstead jack bingham judy britten ronajd bur rows diane clark clinton elsori joanne forfar wendy forfar thomas gardner marilyn gray norma hall lyn horton kathy kirby heather ogar thomas ogar brian ogden gary otter pamela palm er helen pellett bonnie radford richard richard son ruth russell ernest sedore deborah smith albert snow daniel snow mary ann wylie bus end tours term honor 36 graduates by may brown greenwood grad uation exercises were held at ihc greenwood school june 28 when thirtysix pu pils were presented with llicir high school en trance certificates during ihc program ihc junior intermediate and senior choirs rendered special music the centennial spirit was alive in pickering township over the week end many were at picker ing village on saturday to sec the parade and enjoy ihc various sports and con- icsls in the afternoon everyone who was able to get lo ihe concert in the high school in ihe evening voted it one of ihe best in years on saturday and sunday bus tours over ihc township were most in teresting an impressive inter faith service of re membrance was held in the high school audi torium on sunday there will be no church services or sundav school classes in the greenwood church during the month cf july mr and mrs charles mctaggart and family and mr and mrs ken mctag gart and family were at their collage near bobca- vgcon over the weekend rev t h flcetham is home and feeling line fol lowing a successful opera tion on his eye dawn wealhcrston is visiting in montreal and while there will attend expo mrs kate wilson of whitby visited saturday with her nieces mildred and gertrude corbctl paul and elizabeth blown of brooklin were with their grandparents mi and mrs wm a brown for a few days mr and mrs ed pascoc visited on saturday with mr and mrs garncl cowi- lice of pickering and look in ihc centennial celebra tions bv heather bangay stouffville the june term ended june 29 far more than 700 students of stouffvilles summit- view and orchard park public schools at orchard park bus trips to points of historical interest were enjoyed by pupils from grades 5 to 8 a planned visit by the grade 8s to the malton international airport june 26 had lo be cancelled due to a mixup in the bus sche dule instead they travel led to niagara falls and toured fort george the grade 7 class was bussed to midland june 27 they visited the mart yrs shrine and the huron indian village on the same day grades 5 and 6 took a bus trip to toronto they visited rutherfords dairy casa loma and old fort york the pupils of grade 5 returned but grade 6 students went on to centre island the grades 1 2 3 and 4 classes spent june 26 and 28 at the stouffville park and pool the kindergart en children enjoyed term- end parties on the last day elvis album stouffville elvis presleys latest longplay gospel record how great thou art is now on sale at smith radio main street the price is 419 and its well worth it both sides contain many of the old fa vorites as well as several negro spirituals did you ever suspect that the genius who de signed your automobile probably never had to wash one centennial plans claremont future plans for centennial year in clarcmonl as finalized by the committee include a rummage sale oct 21 in the community hall an openair market a bingo and a teen dance following the comple tion of the park projects an offical opening will be held your careful assessment of the situation is the other fellows snap judgment west end barber shop hours tues tliurs irl 8 am till 9 pm wed anil sat 8 am till i pm len david and bill keeping 3 registered barbers 1s3 main st xv stouffville for those important social occasions kent a in latest styles and excellent range ol stsrs fiom aces s upward formal by syi silver mailable ihrousli weldons s9 main writ sourillie mens wear footwear m fill t0rsst important changes in the ontario highway traffic act mechanical fitness of used cars a used motor vehicle must be certilied as mechanically fit by any dealer who sells it for use on the highways an unfitvehicle may only be sold after the plates have been removed and returned to the departmentthe purchaser will receive a bill of sale after repairs registration plates can be obtained for such a vehicle by submitting to the department the bill of sale and a certificate of fitness signed by a certified motor mechanic effective july 1 1967 restrictions on towing it is illegal to drive a passenger car or station wagon with more than one vehicle in tow effective july 1 1967 speed limits in construction zones new legislation now authorizes special speed zoning for marked construction sites motorists are required to obey posted speed limits effective now reporting of medically unfit drivers it is the duty of every legally qualified medical practi tioner to report to the registrar the name address and diagnosis of every person cominr under his diagnosis treatment care or charge who is suffering from a condi tion that in the opinion of the ocdical practitioner is such as to make it dangerous for such person to operate a motor vehicle effective now motorcycles require two braking systems every motorcycle when being operated on a highway shall be equipped with at least two braking systems each with a separate means of application with one effectiveon the front wheel and one effective on tho rear wheel effective july 1 1967 aircraft on highways when an aircraft makes an emergency landing on a highway the pilot must have it removed within a rea sonable time when an aircraft is being driven or drawn along a high way its movement must comply with the provisions of the highway traffic act effective july 1 1967 mufflers new requirements s to mufflers have been enacted prohibiting the use of muffler cutout straight ex haust gutted muffler hollywood muffler bypass or similar device upon a motor vehicle effective july 1 fi7 ontario department of transport hon lrin hsett minster quality youll like at prices you can afford for viewing pleasure select a black white or color tv by corvette crests own brand of tele vision carefully imill and guaranteed to provide oniplete viewing pleasu mi aim 12895 up f rnm for your summer listening pleasure a good spleclion of corvette transistor radios rmci fro 1395 bicycles for all ages black hawk silver hawk golden hawk from 4695 trades accepted corvette red hot reg 1 9115 stereo hifi specials s 00 come in and visit our furniture department hardware ft paint v appliances furniture open thurs fri nights till 9 pm 5 main west stouffville 6402771

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