th tribune tiandw- mjrtk 28 1968 defer applications until after hamlet study the former melville public school cone 6 markham is now the new administration offices for markham tsa i 2 the enlarged structure will also serve as a board room and offices for specialized teachers staff photo sacred by anne loney claremont mr maurice binsted was in charge of the sacred mus ical which was presented recently in the baptist church artists taking part were beverly bell the harvesters male j cjuartette of emmanuel bible college kitchener who were accompanied on the piano by pauline well- man of claremont others were mrs lome wilson of toronto mrs len had- dow of stouffville and linda vint linda beelby mrs elmer wilson mrs keith drake mrs stan mcmullen karen and susanann fretz and joyce schneider and the oblenes family of clare mont the womens institute is sponsoring a euchre to be held wednesday apr 3 at 130 pm at the home of mrs will evans lunch and prizes will be provi ded jane and ian french of scarboro spent a few days bf the winter holidays vith their aunt mrs l d almack and mr al- piack holiday visitors of corrie almack were cath erine and john la brie of pickering on thursday mrs almack and her sis ter mrs j a french of scarboro spent the day ivith their mother mrs k yj robertson at the ubright gardens in beam- ville mr ahd mrs almack notored mrs colin mc- aurin of chalk lake to he annual professional ingineering societys con tention at niagara falls vhere mrs mclaurin re vived the engineering nedal for her husband vho was unable to attend this medal is awarded for outstanding contributions o the technical advance ment of engineering in any pf its branches the brooklin junior with their direc- or mrs rhoda almack if claremont are enter- ng the ontario countys rama festival zone com- ietition which will be held thursday march 28 in jrangeville hall they will ie competing with entries rom grey peel welling- on and halton counties he winners will go to the inals at guclph on april 3 twentyseven out of a nembership of 30 of the olden age group were ntertaincd at a hot din- icr in the legion hall on diet what people do yhen they want to pare some expanses i bath mat a small iry rug that children like 0 stand beside find out how much yon may save on car insurance call kenneth a shphrd lh fjn box 41 markham telephone 29 mm srie firm mktoi aworcout iruumct cemjany ww 0ffa ftewto umm toronto canadian head oavc music service march 21 in honor of the groups 11th birthday the party was arranged by mrs norris hardy mrs will evans and mrs frank hollingshead the good fellowship class of the claremont united church will pre sent a social evening mus ical program and film on tuesday evening april 23 at 8 pm the guest speak er will be mrs marilyn french a representative of the bell telephone co mrs margaret wilker spent last week at her home in toronto having as guests mr and mrs erlyn wilker of stratford who were attending the teachers convention due to the strike at 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greenwood ham let public meeting to be held on apr 17 lemrac holdings ltd wishes to divide a 10acre parcel into four parcels on the westney road north of the 6th conces sion the proposal agrees with the greenwood ham let development but pick ering councils present policy is that no land sep aration b e permitted which would require a complementary approval of a variance application this would be the case here chairman dennis horsfield described it as one more case of the ef fects of provincial legisla tion permitting indiscrim inate carving up of pro perties 10 acres and over the committee has re ceived a petition signed by five families opposing the application on the grounds that it does not conform to the zoning bylaw health well water and it could be extending the vil lage boundaries solicitor for lemrac mr cooper said that he wasnt aware that the smaller frontage on con cession 6 would be consid ered as the frontage of the property there are 188 feet on the 6th and 575 feet on the sideline ross disney told the committee that this pro- pertv abutts his and he and other residents were very interested in the fu ture of the village he could understand why so many people like it he said that people who have built there recently have gone to a great deal of expense to get water i hate to see the village split up all over he said our stake is in green wood we want to protect it the other greenwood application was that of r j mccully- who asked to divide 212 feet frontage on the south side of the 6th concession road into two parcels one having 233 acres and the other with the existing residence to contain 757 acres this according to mem ber mel johnson fits into the plan of the village dennis owen a resident said that he was not against this application but that there were a num ber of acres now which are landlocked through prior consents to subdiv ide this he felt would create another mr disney who has liv ed in greenwood since 1920 claimed there would be no rightofway to the acre lot and the only thing thjt could be done in the future would be to subdivide it to get into it memoer david lewing- ton could sec tht the lot need not be landlocked but for the best interests of the applicant and the greenwood people it would best be deferred un til after the hamlet study mi ian mccully said that he had no wish to subdivide at any time mr lewingtons response was mr mccully your life is limited this property is not legion ladies bowling stouffville dor othy mehaffey rolled the high single of 245 and the high triple of 631 in the legion ladies bowling league march 19 ruth mcnabb was runnerup in the high triple department with a 619 yes but the but is in the followthrough a false claim is worse than none there is one fixed rule about all advertising that never varies no advertising will work except against the advertiser unless the public believes it sales resistance is just another word for lack of confidence all advertising is aimed at conveying what the 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