Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 21, 1974, p. 9

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new members installed by lions club i by- anne looey paul carruthersi and claremont the connie faggianj gifts claremont district lions were donated by cords club isa growing organization con- tributing much to the welfare of the com munity the president is donald hues on march 5 nine new members were installed they are paul carruthers tom batten bob leger lou- lefevre jack anderson tony illingworth bill the tran bob tran and only marine and claremont coop a hot beef dinner is r planned for the lower auditorium of- the claremont united church march 31 at 6t pm to be followed by a musical interlude with clarion baker and his group tickets are available by advance sale bruce malcolm a euchre party is planned for the com munity hall wed march 27 at 8 pm proceeds will go to sports programs and recreational activities mrs hazel carruthers has returned from a visit with her brother and sisterinlaw mr and mrs bert peters east point georgia recent visitors at the home of mrs be han- thorn were her three daughters and their families mr and mrs bruce browning orillia mr and mrs michael burke and mr and mrs fred sheehan all of bowmanville michael curtis won the door prize at the sports pad committee dance in the legion hall winners of spot dance prizes were bill ham mond mrs ron hall a family gathering in honor of mr john neal was a complete surprise the occasion was his birthday held at the home of his eldest daughter and soninlaw elma and eric ward in burkcton six members of the family attended including annie mr and mrs ken mccrimmon of ottawa elsie mr and mrs bud powell bay ridges linda neal oshawa mr and mrs david neal claremont and sharon mr and mrs david boll kitchener two foster sons tony mcqueen of ajax and albert mcqueen of toronto who lived with the neals for several years came with their families to join in the reunion the mission circle will meet atthe home of mrs jan carlsson march 25 at 745 pm v tnffitounetointsbayiarchiiriot49 v ig senior citizens claremont 1- number of years but seel facilities will be available conversion qs of a the the clubhouse would be t- to any pickering resident- f claremont lawn bowling more suitable as it is not who wishes to jouvijij- dub clubhouse into a used during the winter- the projects success- yearround senior- months now hinges on federal citizens meeting place the agreement with approval for the new could bring a- revival in the town stipulates that horizons grant to com- that sport recreation the bowung- ptete the work t i bus service jcosts director david bass told pickering executive committee the i committee granted v the senior citizens 4 use of the clubhouse for five years and an offer to renew the contract for a further five years the oldsters are presently preparing an application for a new horizons grant to renovate the building for use in winter ernie baker moving force behind the project said the 60 senior citizens have been meeting in an old barbershop for a itixpayefs 8609 pickering pickerings dialabus system will cost the taxpayers of that town 86409 for its first year of operation council learned at a recent meeting pickering council passed a motion requesting the provincial government pay its share of 98089 the province pays 50 per cent of the operating deficit of public transit- to a ceiling that for pickering is 41577 and also contributes 7s per cent of the cost of capital equipment the town pays an operating deficit of 67566 and its share of capital costs totalling 18843 executive committee members contemplated higher costs for 1974 due to m- creased service and is petitioning the province for increased subsidies honored with life meilernmyeteran8past presidentsvbariquet stiiart milroy r r l markhamaj ja association tat the organization honorary life member of the marktiani dbtiyettfans a 1 ii lizations past presidehjrf bahqnet i op officials jl v rofup to 60 miles an hour church s friday night the presentation yvas made by jack peplow jlefthimmediatepastprtsmeiatr si attends banquet i art heaton street north a jim thomas dinner guests mrand misi morloy cook and mrs hary by york rejgwurf york region the 1974 salaries for york region department heads were confirmed last week some regional council members ob- i jectcd to the raises and a recorded vote was called for by mayor evelyn buck of aurora she and three other councillors voted against the raises all of the department heads will receive raises retroactive to jan 1 and on april 1 will receive a one cent increase in mileage payments bringing it to 16 cents a mile some department sheadxreceived a straight 9 percent increase and others received thisjblusj an additionalamount the commissioner of 1 engineering k received j9 per cent plus additional 840 bringing htesalary lof 28000 per yeafv r ci k chief administrative officerjack reitie now7 makes 40500 as com pared to 38000 in 1973 mr rettie is the highest paid department head the regional clerk is the lowest paid with a raise from 21500to 24500 formerly t the region paid 75 per centof the ontario health insurance and group insurance bat according to therievif terms yheseiwill f completelyjpaid fof- guardian drugs sebimgjslcleaur spring iseixup ithe washable mitt of thisi popular ocedar dust mop may beremoved from the jokelwithffeilrfg and painting thissafe7 strong lightweight- aluminum step ladder is available in a 5 foot length to give new life to your aluminum doors a silent action ad- 1 door closer 49 2 jtitttauaitjiaiuwui

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