Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 21, 1973, p. 15

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tiik tribune thurmt juur ii isj3 is judy sackfield cant be beaten sr a champion track ballantrae an athlete that cant be beaten wont be beaten thais what 12 vear old judy sackfield red pines court ballanlrae assured herself last year but fate intervened wliile participating in the high jump at the whit- churchstouffville in vitational track meet she broke her arm and was forced out of further competition but this year she felt would be different the meet was scheduled for june 1g however her luck turned sour again this time she tumbed off a horse and broke her other arm the chances of recovery in time looked slim but the break healed quickly the cast was removed one week prior to the event and judy won it the senior a girls championship scoring a 1st in the high jump a 1st in the long jump and second in both the 100 and 220 however despite the anticipation of an award judy wasnt in the win ners circle when the trophies were handed out late saturday i really didnt think i had a chance she said later i thought another girl had more points besides the family had to rush away to attend a wedding and judy couldnt wait for the official results she was all smiles sunday when told of her success judy a grade 6 student at ballantrac school moved to the felray subdivision in february of 1972 previously she attended the oak ridge school in scarboro she still retains her association with the scarboro optimists track club and like every other young star she has her sights set on the ultimate the olympics twelve year old judy sackfield of ballantrae has added one more trophy to her collection of athletic awards she won the sr a cham pionship in track and field at stouffville saturday jim thomas buy quaker hill school uxbridge twp the township of ux- bridge has been renting the old quaker k school cone 6 from the ontario county board of education for over a year at the cost of 1 per annum council however has now decided to pick up the option to buy the property for 15000 the purchase price of the old school now being successfully operated by the uxbridgescott historical society as the quaker hill museum will be equally shared by scott the town and township of uxbridge when negotiations are complete the museum will be eligible for government grants which it was denied as a rented facility liberal helpings greenwood the liberal association ontario ridings is holding a strawberry festival june 24 from 2 to 5 pm in the green wood community centre norm cafik m p will attend tickets are s100 pull yourself a together j this summer attend a class licensed by weight watchers international enroll now at class listed below or call the main centre 46 bloor st west 4169611240 out of town call collect new class markham mondays 730 pm anglican church 19 parkway ave ttjdemjuki uud audit juthority of wtlfct wltchm latirnjtieall ineujdemjrkowmr wc1 wltcllrj inurnitianil inc h73 til hrliu uimtj saturday closing effective jllty 7 1973 stouffville branch will be closed on saturdays other bank hours remain unchanged bank of nova scotia stouffville i right here in town invest now r 81 moin st w r 6404000 stouffville ranchero gt 72 model fully eduppcd with vb engine automatic radio power steering and trakes 19000 miles lie no c70m9 rustorootinq sale price 389300 pine hill auto ltd 4002 sheppard ave at kennedy road agsncourt 2913743 faithful masonic lodge member claremont kred madill a well- known resident of pickering twp passed away suddenly june 14 mr madill the son of the late james madill and juliette chunhill was born in 1883 he resided on the 7th concession until moving to claremont in 1960 he was a lifetime member of brougham union lodge mr madill is sur vived by his wife mabel sons kenneth of claremont and ross stouffville brother colin stouffville grandchildren fay mrs lome graves oshawa wayne claremont bonnie mrs r hare ottawa darlene and neal of claremont great grandchildren jeffrey ueanna and scott graves of oshawa service was con ducted by rev albert luck from milroy funeral home claremont interment was in brougham christian cemetery pallbearers were ernie baker cliff reynolds bernard burnell jack mitchell hugh miller and russ gostick farewell ontario cty seventeen past wardens were among the guests who attended the last traditional county wardens dinner june 14 at lake couchiching also present were the mayor of oshawa wardens of simcoe northumberland and durham and victoria counties judge j p kelly mpps wm newman and dr mat thew dymond in addressing the assembly dr dymond referred to the ac complishments of ontario county through the years and rcgreted dial the name ontario would be lost in the wake of regional government mr newman referred to the regional government as a modernization of the county system while neighboring county wardens expressed general satisfaction that the new system will align mara and rama town ships with simcoe county and a portion of durham county with the region former wardens attending the historic function were john a matdonald 1941 william h weslnoy 1949 ferguson munro 1951 pat duffy 195g morley bain 1957 cyril morley 1958 walter bcath 1959 anson gcrrow 961 earl orchard park students study the art of quilting students of orchard park public school have been studying the history of whitchurchstouffville and included in the course is instruction on quilting for grades 4 to 6 girls this nearlycompleted project represents the work of 24 pupils assisted by volunteers shown here left to right are mrs audrey avery mrs edna cviendenning cathie pollard 10 and susan sauder 11 michael gerhardt york county farm report parkway belt clarifies land use a a wall agricultural representative for york county haying got off to a good start last week with a lot being chopped for liaylage and with suitable weather as well for drying and baling the early high protein hay is more important this year because at current soybean meal prices the protein alone in a ton of hay is worth over two hundred dollars another en days of sunshine would mean a great deal to next winters con centrate bills in he meantime a number of recent g o v o r n m e n an- nouncements are im portant o farmers in york first the new guaranteed bank loan for industrial milk and cream producers will make it a lot easier to buy more cows modernize barns and buy dairy equipment us a five year loan from any bank at a good inlercst rate with a small part of the principal payments being refunded in good progressive herds this loan serves a good purpose because it lakes so much capital to downwell 19g2 sherman scott 19 j j gibson 1965 wilfrid gould 1960 ross murison 1968 edward oyler 1909 bob timbers 1970 john williams 1971 william gillespie 1972 greenwood electronics pa systems 58 main w stouffville 6402440 porsche audi expand a dairy business and here is a good market now for more industrial milk and cream a major step in clarifying the land use situation in markham and vaughan came last week with the boundaries of the parkway belt being laid down on the west side it runs through the clair- ville conservation area and parallels no 7 high way lo kcclc st where it swings a mile north of no 7 and east through langstaff and broadens south after passing bayview and continues through lo markham the supporting bill provides for quite firm controls on land use in parkway bell planning area along with special provisions for assessment and axes its a move hat should allow farmers in the south to make more definite plans the proposed hydro transmission across york is of interest too its at the slage now where a study of the effects on environment for several alternative routes has been made and hese will be discussed at public meetings the meetings in york are on july 9th al aurora and july 10th at maple the result of hese meetings will be reported to the solandt com mission at the end of august and the final liearings of this com mission will start in september 1 1 lil 1968 chrysler 1971 datsun 240z 2 door hardtop fully equipped michelin tires lie hbv992 32000 miles 1 owner new radial tires lie fbf362 149500 only 349500 1971 datsun fastback 1963 ambassador 4speed radio very clean lie dye317 4door immaculate good second car lie aapj34 159500 59500 summer special 1966 pontiac convertible v8 automatic power steering power brakes lie hcs260 reduced 69900 1971 honda 500 motorcycle as new must be seen to be appreciated 119500 dean watson auto sales ltd hwy 47 south of uxbridge 8526332 0 the management of markham volkswagen is pleased to announce the return of mr josepn oblak as service manager markham volkswagen porsche audi where tne customer is king we cant take the curves out of the road but we ca gheck your front end alignment and wheel balance cars trucks phone today for an appoi ntment tune up time is also here dont wait till its too late let us check your car when youre in neit patrick motors no main west stouffville 6403450

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