better than blowing bubbles through a pipe is side yard and he was first on the scene to blowing handfulls of suds from the civic square make the most of the froth from detergent someone fountain the fountain is in young ken hudsons deposited in the water i sheila mcleod kentucky lions are coming to t stouffville the kentucky lions are coming to town arriving tonight august 9 by special bus lions club tiieittbers- from ilodgensvjlle ky and their wives well be the guests of the stouffville organization until sunday the thirtyeight kentukians will stay at the homes of local members and the stouffville club plans to accord thevisitorsa full measure of canadian hospitality on friday the group will spend the day relaxing in cot tage country followed by an evening barbecue at the home of lee parker south of oaremont at the request of some of the visitors tours planned for saturday- wiuvinclude stops at total tarms an evening banquet and dance to be heta in the ambassador lodge preston lake will climax the activities last october a contingent of stouffville lions who visited hodgensville was given a tremendous welcome by the townspeople the local club hopes to reciprocate the warmth of that reception ordered to repay over f 5000 in thefts stouffville an 18 year old stouffville youth and a 19 year old companion have been ordered by judge h w jermyn to make restitution in the amount of 519600 following conviction on eight charges of break entry and theft dating back to october 1972 edward dennis myers edward street stouffville and gregory tant with an address listed as only york county entered pleas of guilty in ehitby provincial court myers must pay 75 per month to cover an amount of 258800 tant must pay 100 per month myers payments were lessened and spread over a longer period because he is married with a family both must report to a probation of ficer once a month and must remain at their present place of residence and employment the list of breakins include the uxbridge tannery champion farm equipment ltd brougham and uxbridge twp cottage the goodwood game preserve the port perry fairgrounds and the oshawa gun club at the goodwood game preserve 11 partridges and 22 pheasants were stolen and subsequently killed and eaten the loss at the uxbridge tannery was estimated at 384800 goods valued at 524 were later recovered canada games refinish council chambers york region although the council chambers at the regional offices in newmarket have been in existance for only two years council approved a furniture refinishing expenditure of 2030 do you mean to tell me that after only two years the furnishings in the chamber have to be refinished asked mayor margaret britnell of king township at a meeting last week commissioner of engineering william hodgson told her that if the tables were not refinished now there is a good chance they may start cracking mayor evelyn buck of aurora also criticized- the engineering com mittees reoom- mendations along with the position of the council tables people at tending council meetings shouldnt have to look at the backs of their elected representatives its ridiculous she charged since when did the commissioner of engineering have a chance to look at the furnitureechoed mayor britnell if refinishing is not carried out in the im mediate future the veneer surface will continue to check and crack thus deteriorating to such an extent that refinishing will not prove satisfactory an engineering committee report pointed out une vol 86 no 11 whitchurchstouffvillemmarkhamuxbridge thursday aug 9 w3 20 pages girl drowned at prestons lake owner denies laxity by lifeguard crew preston lka 17ycar old girl drowned in preston lake north of gormley sun day the body of piedad calero who came from ecuador to canada eight months ago was recovered at a depth of eight when swimmers at preston lake park formed a human chain in making a search of the water george lamrock manager of the park has denied allegations made by miss caleros brother ramon that lifeguards refused to help him search when he expressed concern that he could not locate his sister whom he had last seen the swimming area he did not beg for help for twenty minutes as was repor ted mr lamrock informed the tribune our beach patrol took immediately action mr lamrock added that during the initial search mr calero disappeared despite repeated announcements lequesting him to come for- ward there was no response when we found nothing and he didnt appear again we con cluded it was a hoax there were two drownings at the park last year following a coroners inquest recommendations were made to increase the number of lifeguards and upgrade safety equipment at the privately owned swimming area a resusitator was not mentioned in the recom mendations and there was not one available when miss calero was pulled from the water whitchurchstouffville council also expressed its concern when mr lamrock applied last year for permission to increase trailer ac commodation at the site the increase was approved and it was felt that more trailers would result in lessjlay usage which- council believed overburdened the beach facilities in the park during peakholiday weekends on the day of the accident mr lamrock aid 288 cars were admitted averaging 4vfe persons per car the department of tourism does not set any restrictions on thfiajmaerjfltpagsone using the park nor are operators obliged to supply lifeguards on open waterway beaches we have a beach patrol of six persons four are qualified lifequards and safety signs are posted on the beach mr lamrock pointed out we take more than adequate precautions not because we are compelled to but as a moral obligation m2s the golden sands of churchill beach at the ownership is b debated as residents in the east end of musselmans lake are a seasonal area stake their claims source of controversy once more the question of sheila mcleod ratepayers battle over use of musselmans lake beach muss lake the most coveted water frontage in whitchurchstouffville it ap pears is a 66foot section of churchill beach on musselmans lasce the lethargy of a summer council session was shattered thursday when residents from the lakes east shore area battled verballv pver the sandy strip mrs alex recska of shalamar restaurant led the attack against the churchill drive ratepayer association which is attempting to extablibh the right to maintain that sec tion of the beach exclusively for its members some individuals in the association mrs recska claimed would not accept tnat the 100 feet of shofieland cor- doned off next to the disputed area was privately owned by shalamar and had resorted to harrassing herself and her family the deed to the shalamar property establishes the owners legal right of access to the ad jacent 66 feet she added although there was a charge to use shalamars beach and facilities she had never con- trary to the associations claims tried to collect money from churchill drive people outside the private area we leave them alonemrs recska added but they wont leave us alone mrs kathleen guran alsd claimed that the tennant ota- representative present denied gordon saunders whose the association- members had put up a barrier and a seven dollar fee was being requested for the use of the beach she said ive consulted my lawyer and he says i have frontage to the high water mark she in- formed c ou n c i 1 less vocal than the two ladies churchill drive representatives presnet denied the allegation there was no barrier across the beach raph wise vicepresident of the association assured council only trees that had been cut down and the seven dollars was not a charge tor the use of the beach but to effect im provements to the area through stouffville skier wins bronze medal stouffvillesheldon sugden a 21yearold water- skier from rr 4 stouffville has won a gold medal for on tario at canada summer games in british columbia sheldon one of four water- kiers representing the province at the games gained a berth on the team followng trials held at morrisburg ont where he won a gold and two silver medals he was the only member of the team to win a medal in the british columbia meet per forming in the trick skiing event only one trick separated uss first tteee pladngs tn dose finish forty competitors participated in his class sheldon has been water- skiing since he was 5 years old and was coached by his father bill sugden his older brother gary was twice canadian boys champion and sheldon also held the same title his trick skiing mark in the boys division still stands the accomplished skier is a graduate of stouffville secon dary school who graduated with a ba degree from the university of toronto this year he will enter first year law at western university in the fall work is progressing steadily on the new club house facilities at sleepy hollow golf country club with expectations for the building to b sration in the month of september the new structure is entirely steel concrw and glass consruction following the disatrous fire of last winter the club is reviving rapidly and besides offering members one of the finest and pleasant private facuities of its kind in the area the new building will provide excellent facilities for banquets weddings receptions and social gatherings the ratepayers group while eachparty staked its claim to the controversial strip of sand which according to a bylaw was expropriated by whitchurch township 20 years ago council members at- tempted to relate lot lines and high water marks described by property owners to a recent survey map of the churchill shore area gordon saufjklers whose residence is nextto the guran property made council aware of a significant factor related to the dispute back in 1945 he explained the people who then owned shalamar backfilled the lake which was six feet from the road to about ninety feet at that eastern point- asa result the high water mark receded and the contour of the shoreline changed completely what the township expropriated he said wasin fact 5000 tons f dumped sans a resolution- passed by whitchurch towrtship in 1953 giving the churchill ratepayers permission to maintain and use the area was reviewed it was noted that there was nothing on file which gave4he association exclusive and legal rights to the beach i believe- r concluded councillor merlyn baker everyone in whitchurch- stouffville has the right of ac cess to it the statement however failed to conclude the arguments and accusations which con- iinste ftkbftjnmttt vigor tfttfl- councillor jim wong cut in on his embroiled constituents all this lassie is un necessary he told them in exasjerato fltoe summer season is coming to an end surely all partiedqbcerned are adult enough to live in har mony he urged then to accept the f art that each had the right of access to the 66feot section of beacli until it come be proved otherwise and tnatine 100 feet adjacent was legaqy me ex clusive property at shalamar and that there should be no more harrassment to any party finally reconciled to the terms truce t delegations