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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 31, 1968, p. 16

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iaer 16 the tkibink thursday oet 31 i96s as i see it by a b bonner the appointment of the fire chief for mark ham village should clear up any doubts in the minds of the people involved since the resig nation of the former chief controversy pro and con has gone on over the appointment of a replacement the tire fighters were trying to protect certain interests and the fire commit tee and council were trying to protect equally certain interests in working toward this end many feathers were ruffled and possibly rightly so this is however all water over the milne dam and the appointment for a couple of rea sons should set the whole matter straight five applicants took the fire marshals ex amination four from the village and the fifth from another brigade the results show all five attained a passing grade in view of this i should think it safe to assume the successful applicant received the highest result and the job the results show there was merit in the fire committee requesting the examination to determine the qualifications of the applicants they also point out the fire fighters were right in their insistence there were qualified men on the brigade without looking elsewhere and the appointment of one of iheir number bears this out something else is brought out which is pos sibly of even more importance to the citizens of the village critical as i am of the manner in which the problem was handled and of some of the statements about it all residents should now be aware of the fact that we have a qual ified fire chief and right behind him a brigade with at least three more qualified members this can only mean these men have been well taught and their lessons equally as well learn ed it all adds up to make an efficient and cap able fire brigade properly prepared to protect this village and its residents congratulations go to mr ted gough on his appointment and to markham village council for their wise choice homes entered stouffville- within the last week there have been two re ported houm- breakins in stouffville one took place at the re sidence of nichol tanquiy south street but nothing was taken the other oc curred at the home of stewart milroy also on south street si dollars was taken an attempted breakin at tremont shoe repair main street west was al so reported to police kiiied in crash pickering twp funeral service was con ducted tuesdav for mr lluvd peliv whitevale killed saturday niphl in a tragic twocar crash at the intersection of the altona rord and hwv 2 mr petty whose mother passed awav oct 24 was returning home accom panied bv a son and two daughters admitted to scarboro centenary hos pital were harvey lloyd pettv 20 mrs donna frazer 27 and debra petty 11 debra was later trans ferred to sick childrens hospital toronto bernard yaroff of whit by a passenaer in the sec ond car driven by his wife is also in scarboro hospital v i t h serious head and chest injuries mr petty has a sister emilv mrs chester pcarse rr 1 stouffville split vote trustees from three wards pickering twp for the purpose of elect ing members from picker ing twp to the new coun ty board of education the municipality will be div ided into three separate wards the decision was reach- ed after several meetings in which the issue was the subject of much debate approval of the ward sys tem came on a 43 record ed vote in favor were reeve john williams coun cillors donald beer don ald kitchen and victor rudik opposed were dep utyreeve ronald chatten and councillors arthur king and john kruger the latter three felt that the trustees should come from the township at large as of the first of the year there will be no areas within the township said reeve welliams the township is simply elect ing three representatives to the county board on a ward basis the nomination meeting is nov 18 the election date is dec 2 ward i will include the northern pari of picker ing twp south to hwv 401 and cone 1 from dixie road west the popula tion of this area is 10051 ward 2 will include the pickering beach area to hwv 401 except ajax and from the west boundary of ajax to the centre of frenchmans bav the population is 9028 ward 3 includes the southwest corner of the township to the pickering- scarbpro townline and north to cone i the popu lation is 10718 editors mail dear sir i would like to reply to the letter re temptation published in the oct 3 issue of the tribune while it mav be true that someone from this area stole the devils por trait from the claremont golf course property i feel it totally unfair to as sume that this is indeed the case it seems that every lime there is some wrongdoing in the community the fin ger is automatically point ed at our claremont teen agers this should not be i feel that the theft is probably nothing more than a practical joke and the devil will soon be re turned to its rightful owner a claremont angel holsteins make record oak ridges two purebred holstein cows in the herd of r r den nis oak ridges have re cently completed a fine record of performance production tests as a 12 year old in 305 davs on twiceaday milking bridge lea reflection idena produced 21158 lbs of milk containing 841 lbs fat average test 397 per cent butterfat this record has a breed class average of 194 percent for milk and 210 percent for fat for this achievement idena was awarded a su perior production certifi cate bv the holstein-frie- sian association of can ada in nine lactations idena produced 185931 lbs of milk containing 7360 lbs of fat average test 396 percent butterfat for this she was awarded a gold seal production certificate by the holsteinfriesian association of canada idena is classified ex cellent for body confor mation york north young progressive conservatives formation meeting friday nov 8 it 8 pm trinity anglican church hall aurora guist speaker refrejiments a dance to follow new markham home centre officially opened the new torwon home centre on laidlaw boulevard markham village was officially opened by reeve alma walker centre on friday night assisting in the ribbon cutting ceremony are manager stanley wontor and his daughter wendy staff photo at cedar grove campaign for unicef village of stouffville court of revision notice is hereby given that the court of revision will hold its first sitting to hear appeals against the 1968 assessment roll on tuesday november 12th at 1000 oclock am r e corner clerk mr and mrs walter granddaughter miss jan- davis altona attended ice tavlor in oshawa sat- the wedding of their urday by pat mcclennan cedar grove we have two important events to look forward to in cedar grove this week thurs day is spook night and all sorts of terrifying crea tures will haunt your doorstep they will have three objects in mind to frighten you into submit ting to their demands for treats to baffle your rec ognition of even the most familiar and to fill their unicef boxes for the re lief of their less fortunate norm cafik reports ontario riding norm cafik mp is anx ious to be of service to residents within ontario riding at all times he has asked that the tribune publish both his business and home address as a convenience to the elector ate he may be reached by writing norm cafik mp house of commons ottawa or 559 pine ridge road pickering the ottawa phone is 6139922984 his home phone is 2829914 colleagues even if they fail in their first two mis sions and you remain un- tcrrified and know every tramp and pirate who knocks please be sure they succeed in their third objective saturday is transforma tion day in zion church basement this is when the culmination of a years work makes the sunday school look like santas workshop the ucw christmas bazaar always offers new ideas and a fresh approach and starts the christmas prepara tions in a bright mood you can buy anything from a fish pond treas ure to a handmade quilt from a cake to a new face there will be a cosmetic booth this year the cg- it will have candy for sale and the explorers calendars and shopping done you may top off the afternoon with a cup of tea among the decorative christmas surroundings this saturday zion church leona brown is home from florida to attend her nieces wedding and to see a few old friends mrs robb and the clen- dispersal sale of breeding stock and feeder pigs this is your opportunity to buy top quality connaught origin spf sows gilts and boars wednesday november 13 1968 1 00 pm at claremont farms north of claremont village on brock road claremont ontario auctioneers filson and robson denfield ontario for detailed information prior to sale contact claremont farms 416 2971223 or 6492106 oml 24 hour towing service floral beauty this beautiful arrangement of miscellaneous lowers and foliage was produced by mrs annie ujck cone 8 markham rk 2 you wouldnt play a piano if it was out of tune would you i then why take chances with your car put your car in harmony with the follow ing service tune up batteries anti freezetsjw srau own container snow tires ogdens garage ballantrae airt 1177 hiiry 18 aurora swrroad 0u- 11 denens are sharing a hand some but somewhat pecul iar crow these days give him a slice of bread and he dunks it in the bird bath before enjoying it no teeth maybe euchre winners on oct 21 were harvey swain ida grey and archie lit tle consolation alvin klinck the second game in the series will be on nov 4th dates to remember nov 2 ucw christmas bazaar at zion church cgit cndv booth nov 5 ucw november meeting nov 8 cgit meeting dec 1 cgit vespers service this sunday mr sisel will give the fourth of his beatitude sermons happi ness through hunger and thirst nov 4 monday euchre series continues in cedar grove schoolhouse every one welcome estate beet for fast courteous service call 447- 8 5 ib agents wanted with ob without experience agents throughout ontario toronto york county real estate board members clerks notice of first posting of voters list voters list 1968 the municipality of the village of stouffville county of york notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 9 of the voters list act and that i have posted up at my office at stouffville on the 29th day of october 1968 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions cor rected according to law the last day for appeal being the 13th day of november 1968 dated this 31st day of october 1968 r e corner clerk village of stouffville frows to i with canada savings bonds 250 for each si0o thats what you can get with this years canada savings bonds heres how the new bonds have fourteen regular annual interest coupons which can be cashed each year as they come due the first pays 575 the second 650 the next three 675 each and the last nine a big 700 each total regular annual interest amounts to s9550 on each si 00 bond if you choose you may hold all these regular annual interest 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