Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 6, 1973, p. 20

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trustee john mcmiirrav no moneyno increase public protest is in the opinion of trustee john mcmurray the only thing that will prevent a mass walkout of teachers in york county mr mcmurray doesnt feel the depl of education will waver on its budget ceilings and he antici pates no change in the boards latest offer if we havent the money we cant do it he claimed while predicting a greater concern by the people he is hoping parents will consider both sides of the issue and refrain from any form of mass hysteria unfortunately as ive said before the ones who will feel the real crunch are the students question is a trustee or the board always aware of extracurricular activities carried on by individual teachers answer a trustee often learns of activities by accident teachers involve themselves in certain projects because they enjoy it they are dedicated people with the interest of the school and their pupils at heart they dont stand on a pinacle and say see me but go about these extra duties with little fanfare we are very fortunate in this area to have so many teachers of this kind mr mcmurray mentioned principals keith sutherland and lome boadway phys edf director jim rehill and band instructor ted hawley as four who contribute extras to their schools and the community theres something about this community he said the people seem to pull together he credits music mania as a contributing factor to togetherness in stouffville question is an official opening planned for ballantrae school answer the board has been so involed in other matters of major importance theres been little time to consider thismr mcmurray said he noted that some interior furnishings were st lacking at ballantrae and outside landscaping had to be done he anticipates something official later in the spring question what anticipated expenditure 75000 is planned for summitview school in 74 answer there is a real need or a multi purpose room at summitview school mr mcmurray agrees the gymnasium they use is not a gymnasium he said we talk about equality of education and here is an instance where we should do something about it all other aspects related to summitview are in pretty good shape mr mcmurray observed that students there have no interior space for assemblies and even the june graduation exercises must be held outside norman fretz meats tuttom slaufhtcrlnx trrrze r orders rr 3 claremont 640312 choice cut meats thurs fri sat 4h member receives dairy showmanship award the bank of nova scotia trophy for 4h dairy showmanship at markham fair this year was won by david houck gormley r r 2 the presentation was made by director roger gardham branch manager at the an nual awards banquet nov 30 jim thomas zonin not restrictive industry still possible the dino grande duo this week we feature a delicious business mens luncheon treat your taste -budsj- try a small steakor our buffet v m dancing nightly for an evening dining pleasure the dino grande duo will make your night out complete and one to remember reservations taken now for christmas parties new years eve r fully licenced i the golden lamb tavern 103 wellington 2943210 way markham ballantrae present zoning regulations would not hibit a 154acre ustrial park in this hamlet according to information brought forth at a planning board meeting nov 20 residents of the area near the proposed development bitterly oppose the plan and said so to the planning board the site is on the north east corner of highway 48 and aurora rd presently whit- ehurchstouffville is seeking approval of a rural zoning for the property the land is designated industrial under the towns official plan the delegation of ballantrae ratepayers demanded council take all steps necessary to see that land remains rural their brief maintained thai industrial developemnt is incompatible with the ruralresidential nature of the area which includes the school and community centre other objections made by the group include problems in water supply and waste disposal types of operations there would be difficult to enforce and 40 per cent industrial tax base philosophy of planning is not valid by todays standards councillor eldred king expressed his support for industrial development at the location with safeguards for surrounding residents i dont oppose establishing industry in that area and im sure it could be put in on a basis that would be acceptable to everyone he said mayor gordon ratcliff and- planning committee chairman merlyn baker agreed that a modified plan to develop 2530 acres might be acceptable i think the municipality is going to have to be very cautious about the industries it allows to come in mr baker said he was wary that industries displaced by redevelopments in toronto might want to locate in whitchurch- stouffville no reasonable offer refused at dean watson auto sales 67 buick wildcat hard top 45000 original miles 68 chevrolet 2 door v8 automatic 66 chevrolet impala 4 door low mileage 70 chevrolet impala 2 door hardtop 73 duster v8 automatic power steering brakes 9600 miles 69 dodge monaco 2 door hardtop good driver 71 dodge demon slant 6 3 on the floor 68 ford 4 door v8 automatic radio 69 ford xl hardtop fully equipped 69 meteor 2 door hardtop red with black top 70 maverick 6 cylinder standard shift economy car 69 mustang 2 door hardtop fast back 68 plymouth convertible make offer 69 pontiac grand parisienne 2 door hardtoo immaculate dean watson auto sales authorized datsun arcticcat sales and service hwy 47 r jusf south of uxbridge 8526332 8526332 markhaven54 parkway dr christmas tea craft and bake sale saturday dec sth 2 to 4 pm hand made crafts santa claus parade m this sat dec8 1 1 am in uxbridge brock st f life b 4i ry sponsored by the uxbridge business mens association energy if we each savealittle well all save a lot with supplies of crude oil in eastern canada barely sufficient to meet demand real shortages of gasoline and heating oil could occur here in ontario if we cant maintain our imports alternate mor dependable forms of energy are being developed but that will take time what is important today is that each one of us makes the best possible use of existing energy supplies little ways irxwhich you can save energy may seem insignificant but in fact they are not for example it has been estimated that if each person in ontario saved just a pennys worth of energy each day wed save enough energy in a week to heat up to 2500 homes for an entire year nobody has the right to waste any form of power the time has come for every person to do everything possiblejo ensure the wisest use of energy good energy habits learned now especially by our young people will help bring us through i this winter and pay off even more in years to come letsget to work r 47waysyoucan conserve energy a program for voluntary action i 7 your heating system clean forcedair filters once a month bleed air from hot water radiators fix leaks a empty the flue cleanout a have the system checked by an expert insulate ducts and pipes in areas that dont need heat d dont use metallic paint on radiators a a gravity air system with a single return works best with interior doors open thermostat down at night if you use a humidifier youll stay comfortable with less heat d if theres a shivery sam in the family ask him to wear a sweater d prolonged idling wastes gas d can you use the bus or ride with some one else does your size of car really fit your needs d over 50 mph economy decreases d jackrabbit starts waste gas i 1822 hot water o keep the heat in insulation especially in attics pays off in the long run d fit storm windows weatherstrip outside doors keep fireplace damper closed a use range hood ventilators only when necessary d if you sleep with the window open close the door d close drapes at night 14 1 use your thermostat each degree you lower the thermo stat cuts fuel consumption about 3 d its possible to save by turning the insulate exposed hot water pipes n if your water heater has a diai try setting it lower a a dripping tap wastes up to 175 gallons of hot water a month d dont use dishwashers till theyre full generally a shower uses less hot water than a bath co oc around the house are the door seals on your oven refrigerator and freezer good p dont use the oven if a toaster or frypan will do the job d if you buy an electric heater make sure it has a thermostat use lower wattage bulbs if you can use christmas lights from 6 pm till bedtime a use pots that cover stove elements a thaw frozen food before cooking a defrost freezers regularly d a pressure cooker saves energy as well as time d dont use the dryer till its full 4044 around the farm a welltuned tractor burns 10 less fuel a underground or pressurized storage tanks reduce vapourization loss a reduce tractor wheel slip and you save fuel d prolonged idling of engines wastes gas o can you turn yard lights off earlier 4547 at work can the thermostat be turned down d can you turn off any lights d has your company got an energy conservation suggestion scheme 3339 on the road is d s a wellmaintained car is an economi cal car check tires and alignment were taking our own advice all ministries and agencies of the ontario government are doing their bit to conserve energy lighting and heating levels are being reduced in government buildings a new emphasis is being given to economi cal operation of vehicles ontario hydro and the ministry of education are encouraging consumers and schoolchildren to learn good habits in the use of energy and thats just a beginning j save this chech tat and save energy ontario will play its part in resolving the canadian energy situation carrying out these suggestions will help achieve the national energy conservation goals governmentofontario

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