the tribune tartan kilt for p m york north just what ive always wanted commented prime min ister pierreelliott tru- deau when presented with this elliott tartan kilt at the sept 18 caucus meet ing by york north mp barney danson the kilt along with sporran and other appro priate accoutrements was given to mr danson at the aug 24 markham highland games for pre sentation to mr trudeau i am advised that some 300 years ago the elliotts were noted for sheep stealing and at least one was hanged for this ac tion commented mr danson perhaps this is when your maternal an cestors came to canada coining the phrase on the lam it was a hapov exchange much enjoyed bv the cab inet and caucus pipe ma jor mckcnzie of the arm ed forces pipe band par ticipated plavine the road to the isles as he paraded around the cau cus room the prime minister was deeply touched when he learned of the work that had cone into the making of the kilt bv marv mc- gee community farewell to family by kathleen may goodwood the sunday school room of goodwood united church was the scene of a fare well gathering for mr and mrs earl tindall who are moving to take up resi dence on beach street in uxbridge the highly respected couple was presented with a 400day anniversary clock and flowers by the church and neighbors in the community the insti tute ladies presented mrs tindall with a lovely dish a speedy recovery is wished for mr bob pugh who underwent surgery in york county hospital newmarket mrs ken hockley is recovering following sur gery in uxbridge hospi tal mrs howard forsythe had the misfortune to fall and chip a bone in her ankle mrs harry woodland mrs wellington yake and mrs ted kidd attended a shower in markham re- centlyin honor of miss doris greenfield ted meyers and his fiancee miss linda stiner were honored at a shower held at the home of his parents mr and mrs leslie meyers rev douglas percy was the speaker at the re- dedication service in the baptist church rev percy is the author of the book flight to glory the story of the late merlin grove of markham killed while serving on the mis sion field receipts from the sale of the book are used for a scholarship the recipient of the first award is mr jack postma a student of ontario bible college a number of neighbors and friends enjoyed the annual fcasbyhendy corn roast bagpipe music was provided by toronto vis itors douglas maye suffered two sprained feet when he fell from the barn floor to the ground below margaret may is on crutches following an ac cident in which she suf fered sprained knee mus cles mrs gordon jones and mrs percy pugh attended the funeral in toronto of the late mrs rachael dale mrs elsie stewart her son cam and miss alice obrien enjoyed sunday supper with mr and mrs harry woodland mr and mrs taizo miakc have moved from the fourth line to take up residence in toronto mr and mrs peter brock and children have returned from two weeks at their cottage on san sous island georgian bay underwood br0adl00m mammoth 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first male or spayed female is s3 per year a female not spayed is 5 each additional male or spayed female is 6 each additional female not spayed is 10 ah dogs must be licensed at the age of five months and must be registered on or before feb 15 the bylaw stipulates that any dog running at large may be killed be fore or after capture con travention of the bylaw carries a maximum fine of 300 councillor alan sumner registered strong opposi tion and called the new fees out of bounds councillor anthony ro man said that the new regulations discriminated against dog breeders while owners of other animals such as horses cows pigs and cats were in no way controlled or penalized councillor charles hoo ver said that every year the township was requir ed to pay damages for sheep killed by roving dogs and it was only right that some form of control should be implemented reeve stewart rumble explained that the whole point of the bylaw was an attempt to reduce the numbers of dogs in mark ham the bylaw was approv ed on a 32 recorded vote with councillors sumner and roman opposed upllllllllinilmiwiiimiiiiiiiiiilllllllmiyil editors mail ffti 1 1 1 1 1 1 i nil 1 1 1 1 1 1 i li 1 1 i l ii 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ittt dear sir as a dog lover i must object strenuously to the possible adoption of by law 1981 to prohibit dog kennels in the township of whitchurch as printed in the tribune last week the proposed bylaw is discriminatory and poor ly advised with apparently little thought on the part of the township council lors compared to the contin uous nuisance of numer ous gravel pit operations about which the council has done nothing and the noise of sunday kiddy- car race tracks on our border a wellrun kennel is a credit to the commun ity we need small busi ness operations and must have boarding kennels as a service for our residents a bvlaw to control the nuisance of a poorlv run dog kennel such as bark ing bv having compulsory shutin housing at nicht and sanitation checks by the humane society would be welcomed bv all but total prohibition is undemocratic and not the answer manv fine people would be hurt and the township would be the loser for vears to come signed dog lover rally day by vera leach ashburn rally day service was held in burns church sept 22 follow ing the order of worship as prepared by the board of christian education rev w b 1 a c k had charge of the act of com missioning the teachers and officers supt mr fred daw secty miss jean gard ner treas mr hugh knight teachers mrs william hopkins mrs h ashton mrs m agar mrs douglas ashton mrs a richardson mrs r bat ten mrs a fisher miss ruth oliver mr thco knight mr wm gardner mr douglas ashton miss nancy taylor is attending teachers col lege toronto miss judith batten at western univer sity london and mr james daw at york uni versity toronto mrs m sparks visited with her son and family at havclock mr and mrs edgar heron attended the wed- ding of their niece miss donna cromie in toronto sept 28