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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 27, 1975, p. 14

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m the tribune thursday mar 27 175 special presentation ixi ri tops honors losers f 1 stouffvuxe they iay misery loves company- but for the jadies who are in tops taking off pounds sensibly tberecognition of feuow weightwatchers is used as an incentive monday night some of the big losers were boooredhighest loser was mafg perron who fc was also- a graduate kops keepings off pounds sensible diane cottage is also a kops graduate and oneyear n wcofw y- ent to t sandra jsalcift x ir 3fs3 carabela competition motorcycle 100 cc to 175 cc motomatic 49cc vcpg vfqj red see them today at bill walls bethesda 8881998 those who have weight off for two included- gladys chinson and williams and kops went fifield ribbons and corsages were also awarded in various weight division div 3 1st donna collins 2nd gayle dunford div i 1st diane cottage 2nd thelma preston 3rd debbie stiles div s 1st marg perron 2nd marie nesbitt3rd barb hie stork club winners were carol miles and donna wool ford and bonnie satinton was named mi s s congeniality t storey m retired pharmacist i tt y in his 84th year 2day recreation coaching clinic 19th 26th of april 1975 morning session 1000 am 1200 noon afternoon session 100 pm- 300 pm this clinic is designed to help the recreational coach and help to advance in knowledge ofall aspects of coaching and fit ness related to coaching j the clinic will endeavour to show coaches the importance of fitness technique and en joyment through participation the course will consist of lectures on the psychology of coaching fitness testing sports injury diet and nutrition and general coaching methods also included will be demonstration of types of exercises organizing preseason fit- ness programsand coaching films v after each clinicarticipants are welcome to use some of the facilities you will be able to enjoy a relieving suana whirlpool swim or just browse and enjoy the friendly atmosphere of the club fee is 1000 payable in advance i j ii registration form must be completed and returned no later than wednesday april16th 1975 stouffville memorable baseball wellknown s stouffvillq teams of the 20s pharmacist and former athlete milt storey died suddenly friday at his main st west home he was in his 84th year funeral service was held monday from oneills funeral home with spring interment in stouffville cemetery milton storey was born in stouffville on march 22- 1891 the youngest son of the late veterinarian dr john storey in his youth mr storey was active in all community sports and played in the claremont band he was a member of some of stouffvilles he received t degree in pharmacy but always v maintained a keen interest in animals while in school he assisted his father in doctoring sick animals t he t opened his drug store in 1922 and retired in 1960 on nov u 1926 he married sanny e morgason and lived at the morgason residence until the couple moved to the main st house t after his retirement mr storey and his wife took a keen interest in flowers and were prize winners in the various horticultural society shows stouffville dist secondary school band stouffville dist secondary school band is going into the recording field in may when the group will make a longplay record for fantasy records the taping will be done at the v higii school the band is also entered in the newmarket lions music festival and took a second place in the kiwanis festival in toronto in february svend de bruyn postal worker dear sir this letter is in reply to bill smileys postal strike draw bills ire apparently he isnt aware of the fact that there are not postal strikes taking place now or in the past month and a half it happens to be govern ment maintenance workers who have been on strike i had to phone the editor of the toronto sun and have them stop using their headlines postal strikes just recently yes we have security i for underpaid jobs i make 183 weekly but your government allows me to take home all of 130 weekly for a married man with a family to support andriiveon maybe if i brought home more of what i earn i wouldnt be underpaid i have been delivering mail as a letter carrier through all kinds of weather imaginable carrying many times 35 pounds for 10 years now and i am still waiting for i v t today higher education is more important than ever before this i what ontario is doing to help make it available to everyone ontariois the best place in canada to get a higher education why first the range and diversity of programs our institutions offelrj w t ontario government prograrns inquiry section that help students finance their education already 2 out of 5 students at ontario colleges and universities are receiving inancialaid through theontario student- aisistanceprogram osapjosar assists fulltimelvpbstjsecpndarystudents with govemmentfinancedvloanv arid grants based on need noton academic achieve ment i i now starting with the 197576 academic year there will be two new programs i the ontario student loans plan is de signed to help students who are ineligible for aid from osap it will benefit parttime students some enrolled in up- ii grading programs akd those taking pro- s 5 grams whichare shorter or have different entry standards than required by osap regulations i jhe ontario special bursary program gives nonrepayable grants to people in serious financial need particularly those who can jmprove their financial situation by taking one or move courses itsdesigned for parttime students who receive social assistance are unemployed or who have a low family income if you would like to know what financial assistance is available to you and how to apply for it contact the student awards officer at the institution of your choice or never have belonged to a union mr smiley or you wouldnt make a com ment like because they wont cross the picket lines of another comparatively small union that is on strike our union the letter carrier union of canada is only asking for its members what they are told to because their rate of pay in the last two years has fallen so far behind all others that ttz iftjkktave gogl what they me a decent livable can f employers s nenyousaynobbdy reas for uto forces us to do these t try and catch up monstrous jobs which i of th s ffszs ct over these 10 years it tne gutless sounds like you want all politicians in ottawa legislate from the postal worker his right to strike after collective bargaining has failed then he might also legislate from you your right to freedom of speech and freedom of the press op muckle n v rr3 stouffville editors note mr muckle is president of these people to quit well if they do are you prepared to fill the tens of thousands of vacant post office employees jobs let it be known by you and the public that we the postal employees feel that if the post office was made into a private business we are for it because it would give us better jobs with a decent livable wagpwith the postal workers facing these conditions is it any- local 194 of the lcuc course it is through taxes but how manyof us know that it will be based on our assessment apparently the computer is programmed to make this the easiest way of collecting our money are we enslaved toa machine will we allow ourselves to be unfairly taxed because of a computer other collection methods are not as safe and secure- for mr spademan the higher the assessment the more you will pay whether of not- you produce any garbage why werent we- the people whom the council and mayor supposedly serve given a choiceas to whether we want this socalled service or not i want a free choice in this matter mrs mary robertson rr3 stouffville student awards branch ministry of colleges and universities mowat block queens park toronto ontario m7a1c6 s v t t f ministry of colleges and universities james auld minister wonder thaf there is discontent which naturally leads to inef ficiency and poorer service the inefficient government as an em ployer is only attributable to the voters like you that put them in power while youre splashing around in your pond mrsmiley jus remember that it was your government that cost you your anxiety and cash and riot whatfyou keep r incorrectly referring to as postal strikes it sounds like you representing carriers in markham t garbage pickup opposed dear sir- i the residents of the township were informed only of the amount of money to be spent- on garbage pick up service but not on how each one of us would pay for it of lubrication oil change oil filter 8m any domestic car or lighttruck vw v emerald isle 4ka nwtn immu fa m24m piuiku offer expires march 31197sfy ministry statement disturbing dear sir i was disturbed by the article based on a ministry of- transport news release in- the tribune last week it states that the town of stouffville will not be affected by the proposed pickering airport and showed a map indicating that the 25 nef noise- contour would be south of town the governments own airport review commission said the following about the level of precision of the nef contours greater uncertainty exists as the nef contour is projected into the- future as it involves a subjective estimate this could result in as much as 100 per cent difference in the total area in an nef contour contour it is dangerous to regard the fine line of an nef- contour as the absolute limit of noise represented by that contour the line of a contour would be more realistically drawn by a paintbrush or by a paint spray gun it is obvious why the mot musu claim that noise from the proposed airport will miss stouff- ville the mot itself has stated that- any potential site which would adversely affect more- than 5000 people would be automatically eliminated from con- sideration at present at least 4000 people are affected while reassuring his with press releases the t ministry is ignoring one r offthe major s mendations of the airport v y inquiry commission v- namely tf thatjvthe i- government acquire all the land otthe i persons any future mot supplied information should be read with a grain or perhaps a bushel of salt chuck taylor stouffville tax rate precludes fanning dear sir hon jean marchand minister of transport stated in the house of commons that of the 18000 acres expropriated for the pickering airport 12000 acres will remain in agriculture yetthe farmers within the site are being denied the ontariofarm tax rebate because the assessed owner v the federal government will not apply for it on the grounds that the use of the land is going to be changed there is some in dication that the assessment department of durham region will now look on this land as commercial property to be taxed oh a square foot basis if this is done none of the 12000 acres will be farmed because of astronomical land taxes and no rebate hugh miller rr2 claremont natives also care dear sir as canada is largely a nation of immigrants it is not surprising that many of the issues of the day are imported we are told that captive nations is a european canadian issue surely native born canadians should also value freedom william e rae scarboro registered home ownership savings pan now available at victoria and grey f- if you do not owna hdrtiefresidence in canada and you arei8 years of- age or oyer you may deduct up to a s 1 000 dollars of your taxable income for 1974 by purchasing an rhosp plan but toqualify you must act before t april 1st 1975 for further particulars contact your nearest victoria ahd grey today v rhe ill ontario truucampanv y hs in i89 ffl- trust company since 1889 m t r i3ss yongest richmond hill v um lj j 884-1107- m houstons pharmacy wishes everyone happy easter specials madeans toothpaste iso ml oebey f toilet tissue 4 rolls jr w easter novelties assorted prices medicitron golden glen rubber gloves 2 pair these specials available at mam drug mart toronto h all prescription drug planshonourepx4rvj within the i town of jjmjiwj- vi stouffvaieasthenoisev v nstrwoofillewi j f f will be intolerable vi- w uj t i y i v 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