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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 22, 1969, p. 16

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page 16 the tribune thursday may 22 1969 john roberts mp would preserve historic sites john roberts mp for yorksimcoe riding has made a strong appeal in parliament to preserve buildings of historic or cultural interest he states that in 50 years of activity the historic sites and monuments board has managed to support onlv 30 buildings if we cannot be more active than that a great part of canadas cultural heritage will disappear under the bulldozer as suburbia and fourlane highways proliferate ac ross the countryside speaking in the house mr roberts said to make haste s 1 o w 1 y is sometimes an adequate adage in both life and pol itics but to proceed tortoiselike when events are moving so quicklv in appointment george hanrte gerry meharg ltd realtor is happy to an nounce the appointment of george harvie to their sales staff george brings a wealth of experience to the office having lived in jjxbridge twp for the past 15 years he was associated with the de partment of veteran affairs for 4 years as an area appraiser of farms and small holdings pre vious to that he spent 3 years in residential sales george will be happy to discuss real estate with you 6403131 or z972283 gerry meharg ltd realtor this area is a recipe for losinc a great part of the cultural heritage of our countrv the government has brouht to this ques tion a cosmetic approach when surgerv is required for too long we have moved too slowly as one member of the house has just told us the board has been in operation for 50 vears most of this cenlurv in 50 vears it has manaeed to support 30 buildings almost an av erage of one every- two years does the government announce now an ap proach commensurate with the urgency of the situation bearing in mind what the increasing ur banization of our society is doing to the physical reminders of our past no after long considera tion t h e government brings down a project which in essence would add one more person to the board of directors one would have thought thev could have come up with something a little better than that mr sei farmer your livestock with a tribune classified action ad householder rate up to 15- words 125 fto place your adj phone 6402100 or write the tribune classified ad dept stouffville ont tf for fast courteous service call lmbekt l itlaii 110iiatloi for complete satisfaction call 4478518 agents wanted with or without experience agents throughout ontario toronto york county real estate board members 4 f the basic problem of the national historic sites and monuments board is orientation the orientation imposed by the law and that im posed by the ministry with which it happens to find itself i suggest that the government seriously consider bringing the na tional historic sites and monuments board out in to its proper place the office of the secretary of state concealed weapon markham a 17 year old markham youth was remanded for a pre sentence report in rich mond hill court after be ing convicted of conceal ing an offensive weapon ricky a harnish sher wood forest drive had been arrested by const tom matherson of the markham town police force on april 5 after re ceiving a complaint from the owner of the dairy queen bar on hwy 7 markham const matherson told the court that he searched the youth later at the po lice office and had found a length of chain under his waist belt harnish giving evi dence stated that the reason he had the chain was that he had bought it a week before to lock up a motor cycle he was thinking of buying and that on the night in ques tion he had worn it ar ound his waist as decora tion judge drukarsh told the youth that he prefer red to take the police offi cers word that he was in tending to use it as a wea pon harnish was reman ded to may 29 swamped with calls markham town over the past week mark- ham town policedepart ment has been swaruped with calls regarding chil- dren playing with- fire works chief fred white told the tribune that this year the calls tripled over last year chief white went on to say that it is his intention to speak to the municipal council to see if further controls can be imposed regarding the sale of fireworks to children homes wanted contact mr hardy or miss lewis at 2945666 mihorean dahl jansen ltd real estate badger barn cleaner no 1 unmatched quality see the 560 transmission with its thick heavy gears and giant semisteel main casting the rugged longlasting drop forged chain the boxbeam construction of the elevator engi neered to handle biggest loads longest barns expertly installed by your badger specialist vi makes things move claude kerr 6401375 societys flower show stouffville a flower show will high light the may meeting of the stouffville horticul tural society in the st james presbyterian church monday may 26 at s oclock rev douglas davis will give a talk on his tour of the holy land music will be supplied by doris and doreen lehman the prize list follows 1 daffodil 1 bloom large trumpet 2 daffodil 1 bloom double 3 narcissi any color 4 tulip 1 win 5 blooms bloom dar- 5 tulip 1 bloom par- rot 6 tulip 3 bloom not mentioned above arrangements 7 bowl of cut flowers all around view 8 arrangement in cup with saucer as accessory 9 simplicity using 3 blooms 1 variety any foliage 10 harmonious relation one arrangement in twin container 11 arrangement of mixed flowers and shrubs 12 vase of any other var iety not mentioned above 13 1 african violet plant any color with 1 crown entries to be placed from 530 to 630 pm seven babies christened claremont ser vice was held sunday in the united church for the christening of seven ba bies they were wanda maine daughter of mr and mrs keith postill debbie daughter of mr and mrsarmore douglas frank son of mr and mrs frank taylor dianne marie daughter of mr 400 at convention stouffville approximately 400 young people gathered on mon day for the conference of young people of the mis sionary churches rev david ulman con ducted the sessions in the stouffville missionary church delegates came from as far as eau claire north bay sarnia and kitchen er a special attraction for the conference was rev james wilson missionary from korea who spoke at all three meetings the special music was provid ed by the churchmen quartette a feature of the con vention is the bible quizz and the finalists in this competition were from banfield church toronto dixons hill stouffville andmatkham in that or der the s touffyjjle team coached by don suther- land is made up of judy boettger alice mcdowell tim herbert dave her bert susan stouffer don hamilton and lois ham ilton these four teams will compete in a final round the winners to go to cali fornia for an international competition five injured stouffville a 2car collision on friday result ed in injuries to bernice brown 29 of rrl ux- bridge the car she was driving was in collision with a vehicle driven by james rae 18 of rr 4 stouffville damage in the crash was estimated by provin cial police at 1600 another crash saturday on hwy 48 resulted in four persons being sent to hospital the one car was driven by anthony brian grover 19 of markham and the other by wayne linton 23 of markham a third auto involved was driven by arthur stone of toronto damage in this triple collision was estimated at 3000 gulf s3 edward st po box 989 stouffville heating oil for fat xtr comfort its furnace tuneup time for immediate service call 6404601 complete petroleum products for home and farm oil canada ltd 6404601 1 office hours mon thru fri 8 m to 5 pm sat 8 im to 12 noon and mrs g r lloyst mi chelle ann daughter of mr and mrs michael val entino patricia dale dau ghter of mr and mrs glenn evans timothy william son of mr and mrs dean evans the choir sang when mother prays and dale devitt gwen hammond rosemary timms sang inside those pearly gates mr and mrs keith pos- ill and daughter were with her parents mr and mrs kenneth jones for the holiday mr and mrs gordon taylor mr and mrs ran dolph carruthers were to the taylors cottage at hawk lake for the holi day weekend v fishermens new favorite student gas attendants grade 6 students of summit view public school stouffville will take over the running of rlngwood gas bar on saturday may 24 from 8 am to 6 pm mr frank wills owner of the gas station will give all profits from sales by the students to the class for their trip to upper canada village and kingston on june 2021 seen having a praclice run are 1 to r marvin reeks jeanette ostrander shcrri jones and sandy barker staff photo the spring meeting for lawn bowlers was held sunday may 10 bowling officers for 1969 will be don hodges prcs tom hammond vpres mar garet bakci sec bill ev ans jim 3riscoe bob burton greens commit tee mrs helen towner has taken over the operation of the booth at claremont park the booth will be open every night from 630 and saturdays and sundays from 12 oclock the mission church next meeting will be held on monday may 22 at 745 the topic will be revolt students congratulations to mar ilyn rcnnie and kenneth torrance who were mar ried saturday the couple will reside at his parents home mr and mrs r torrance mr and mrs george mckenzic and sons spent the weekend at wasago mr and mrs larry jinkerson were happy to have as their weekend guest mr jinkinsons sis ter miss joanne jinker son of chatham the youth club mem bers went bowling at markham sunday even ing mr and mrs earl an derson and family spent the weekend camping at lakefield mr and mrs m valen tino and family spent their weekend at their cottage at lake of bays f education today is the vital subject for a panel discussion at mccormack memorial church hwy 48 s of vivian rd on sunday may 25 730 pm panelists m dcgarir teachers college g taylor bowmanvule reform school p dale high school teacher a witvoct toronto christian school new chrysler 7 hp bigengine deluxe features in a lightweight package loprolile design full gearshift with safety interlock splinedrive prop no more broken shear pins depthminder drive lets you run in shallow water b stowaway tiller for easy storage longshait models avail able for sailboat use stouffville skidoo hwy 47 stouffville 6402033 muds formerly hendricks this thurs frlsat may 22 23 24 see page 7 and the back page of this paper and the flyer that has arrived at your door for our many specials super great buys plus many other prizes tt gifts a 29 just drop i main west and fill in a lucky draw ticket at stouffville open thurs fri till 9 pm 6403622

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