Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 11, 1970, p. 6

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page 6 the tribune thursday june 11 1970 hockey star loses bout with bossy by eleanor todd goodwood goodwoods 196970 hockey team was reunited saturday evening at the claremont legion hall for a banquet and dance youll never guess which player showed up with his hand in a cast it seems a cow bodychecked him wayne redshaw once too often and he retaliated with his usual spirited agressiveness in spite of his excellent physical condition bossy had an edge she outweighed him by 1150 pounds the children who were successful at the good wood district track and field meet travelled to uxbridge secondary school friday to try their skill at the zone a north field day and accredited themselves well they brought home a pennant for most points earned in the age 14 division our 11 year old girls came first in their relay race and the 14 year old boys earned second place in theirs gordon baxter was first in the 400 metre foot race and the high jump mary russell won the 200 metre debbie brown the 60 metre for 10 year olds and eva joy heinke the 800 metre for those 13 and under kevin young earned first prize for his ability in the shot putt we had two girls long jump winners 11 year old cathy carter and 14 year old pam ham and a triple jump winner brenda hackett the phys ed teachers miss wilson and mr morton have surely earned a pat on the back for doing their job so well our young athletes compete again this saturday at the stouffville field day folks here were lulled to sleep saturday night to the delicate strains of phonograph music wafting its way across the numerous valleys from its home base on gobblers knob such volume was necessary so the motor cyclists could stop their machines wherever they happened to be in the township when the urge to dance came over them one couple was observed tripping the light fantastic on the 4 corners of goodwood stole cash box for excitement markham twp a 17 year old rri stouff ville youth was remanded in custody for one week awaiting sentence following conviction on a charge of theft registered in richmond hill court tuesday peter cox who pleaded guilty to the charge told judge rs roebuck that he and a companion took the money from the ringwood gas bar because they wanted something to do a little excitement he added that it was their intention to return it the pair entered the premises of the gas bar march 21 and made off with tne cash box it was revealed in a summary of the evidence when they discovered that the box contained the sum of 997 they became frightened and hid it in a piano at one of the boys homes the following day it was revealed they decided to return the money and en route to the scene of the crime they were ap prehended by the police who recovered most of the cash under the seat of the accuseds car the companion had previously pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined 200 plus one day in jail goodwood bps lost their game with ballantrae 82 june 3 and their game with udora 51 june 4 but the midget team won an exhibition game with uxbridge by a score of 10- 7 the peewees and squirts started their season this week the loba euchre winners friday a special in aid of minor ball were mille eddington and bill littlejohn bills wife dorothy took second prize along with chuck lintner while may thompson and lawn and tree care lawns sprayed to control weeds lawns aerated rolled and fed trees and shrubs sprayed to eontrol insects mites and fungi government licensed richmond hill tree service forestry co ltd 8847774 s carson watson brought up the rear winnie elson norton symes and harold norton were the lucky draw winners the lodge ladies wish to thank all those kind people who donated lunch one more duster has been scratched from the local car contest baldy yakes pretty purple one this time but with a little love and lots of tender care it will probably recover thats one car that doesnt hrve to compete with a girl for affection joan cudlip and dora monsma treated their explorer class to a trip to the science centre and edwards gardens low cost 1 on interior and jxterior paint i1wpi1ip tone toneglo gal reg 1390 sale 0 qt reg 395 95 sale permatone exterior gal reg 1290 sale nt ti qt reg 395 sale jl 10 off all paint brushes plitone x exterior q95 gal reg 1290 sale qt reg 395 sale mm motc off all i i i wallpaper orders offer good june 11 12 13 plitone 095 gal reg 1160 sale qt reg 35 sale aw phtone iwincoat fcistic flat fin 2 i i newmans colour sh0ppe saturday little girls being what they are the three weddings they saw at edwards gardens will probably stay with them long after the marvels of electricity the rain cycle radioactive ants and ostrich eggs have faded from memory we were sorry to hear that mr tom dawson was confined to bed last week with an infection in his foot miss jackie st john was a patient in scarborough centenary hospital for the removal of her tonsils and adenoids rr export a regular and kings win up to 1000 greenbacks should we make it a park or a parking lot in ontario we still have a choice unplanned expansion in our prov ince could lead to an unpleasant way of life our large cities could become plagued with runaway pol lution or parking lots instead of parks for our children to play in and ontarios less developed areas could develop in all the wrong ways for ontario that kind of future simply isnt good enough thats why were already involved in programs of regional government and con servation conservation during 1969 the province invested more than s7 million in 38 conserva tion authorities to help make sure your children can tell a tree from a telephone pole as further life in surance authorities have acquired and protected almost 82000 acres of forest and helped plant more than a million young trees regional government a new system of regional government is being studied and implemented in many parts of ontario under this new system regions combining urban and rural areas can be coordinated to encourage more equitable growth and development throughout the prov ince with these larger pools of talent and money working on our future we have a better than ever chance to guarantee the best possible environment for all our people regional government and plan ning can help us huiltl a heller future but lo do thai we need a strong economy lo support our good inten tions one way lo help when price and quality compare shop canadian pioneer village near toro is one of more than 150 conservation areas in ontario to date provincial and municipal spending on conservation has totalled almost si 50 miiiion the result more than 35000 acres of un spoiled land safeguarded for our children the efficiencies of the new regional school boards will mean the best possible education for your child no matter what size your community is these are benefits of regional pro grams already in evidence an efficient affordable and inte grated transportation system is just one of the factors to be considered in long range regional planning other factors being studied o give every one a fair share in ontarios future range from taxes to sewage systems canadas life style of tomorrow presents many challenges but its ontarios style to meet these challenges today government of ontario department of trade and development

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