Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 8, 1975, p. 2

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3 tl the tribune thursday may 1w5 ssfilf jhe homestead itateut food jcdoked to perfection v t loni try our delicious chicken j5 fic m6mervdhwrkia or goodwood j baptistchurch 99th anniversary sunday may 18th mr don simmonds ofr r no 1 port perry president of the baptist federation of canada is to be guest speaker dr and mrs v g winder will bring i special music at berth thel 1 am and 730 pm services this is an invitation for all to attend enjoy roller skating atthe new thornhiu community centre 7 open sessions sunday wednesday 730 pm to 1000 pm adult 16 and over sessions friday saturday v t836ipnv to 1100 pm admission 125 skates provided 75c -j- with proper skates w family and children sessions v g friday saturday ft 600 pm to 8 go pm f admissjov 75c skates provided f j- 25c children withskates h soc- adults with skates s250foranv session provides each member with skates maximum of five people and must include x bneadult greenwood according to y metro region and con- conservation authority servation v authority itbejdamis needed to wants to build a dam at reduce vthe voluneof the- greenwood con- servation area several wildlife organizations dont want tbem to r i the two values in conflict appear to- be safety and ecology the mtroa proposal is designed to control flooding by building a 65- foot high dam creating a small lake but en- vironmentalists say gameland and trout spawning areas would suffer as a result the issue came up at durham regions planning and develop ment committee on april 29 after listening to objections from sport and environmentalist groups the committee recom mended that durham region investigate the legality of the mtr- cas plan the legal question involved concerns the will of the late arthur percy who left his estate to ontario county for the preservation- of gameland the county then leased the land to the mtrca at present the plans for a 3 million dam are only tentative and no tenders for construction have been let according to mtrca flood control administrator tedsuttef not a single call pickering for the last three months pickering residents could have called the ontario humane society on a toll- free line paid for by the town but not a single- person chose to do so- the zenith unecosts 4440 per year to the town pickering council voted to retain the line until the end of the year to further assess its ef- ficency water in duffins- creek and to protect residents of the formerpickering village j trood trout nsliing yxi pickering the pickering dam on dufiins creek is a good spot to catch rainbow trout according to ministry of natural resources biologist bob hester rainbow trout are in the midst of their annual spawning run and local anglers seeking this species would do well to concentrate their efforts at the pickering dam on duftins creek he stated in a press release brook trout are also common in the creek especially at the headwaters brook trout in the toronto vicinity are generally small ranging up to 12 inches in length but on light tackle can provide the angler with some delightful fishing mr hester added greenwood and claremont con servation areas offer anglers an excellent chance of success in duffins creek the ministry official said sean wilson of st marks school works on a poster for the local chapter of the canadian cancer society the grade 7 art class taught by jim fraser made the posters to help publicize the societys information campaign r farmer weather elections wanted durham region durham region endorsed a proppsaltohave civic elections in milder wealher rather than early december as they are how scheduled the region wants elections in sep tember or october and has sent arequest to provincial government asking a new voting date v durham region schools approve budgets uxbridge pickering losers like a gooct neighbour stale farm is there forairyolir insurance needs see r vi 1542 slate farm 27 parkway insurance r ave companies canadian head ollice scarborough onlano durham region the municipalities of uxbridge and pickering have been among those which have lost money as a result of regional government according to durham regions finance department v asne of t the only vrnun a n cipahties ioivvfhave gainedfinancally as a benefactors regardless of resulof the regionalset- what b in up the reporfsays are i 1 tehawa and whitby all past some councillors others have shown a loss have stated the opinion uxbndges loss as of that oshawaiwas being may 1 was 222000 while disadvantaged pickering was down 169000 on the other hand oshawa has gained 1523000 and whitby 28000 as a result of regional government the view expressed by councillor george asheof pickering t was that 1 this sure proves wfibve been the durham region educational taxes in durham region rose for both public and separate school supporters last week as the two boards approved their 1975 budgets the durham region public school- board adopted a budget that js 19 1 per cent higher than last year while durham separate school boards increase will be about 221 per cent the rise in taxes fjrehien removfe si rsrsrvf work out to an average increase of 42 for public school supporters in the township of uxbridge but according to trustee sheila vierin the highest total increase appears to have been borne by the town of pickering chairman t of the public schools budget- audit committee jc macintosh says of the increases our educational taxes over five years have had minimal increases or none but now we must pay the piper for separate school supporters commercial mill rates in the former township of uxbridge will be4157 with 3741 set for residential rates up from 930 for the town of pickering a rate of 740 was established for commercial and 665 for residential the separate school budget will total 8958522 7 uxbridge firefighters stouffville restaurant will now be closed all holidays starting sunday may 11 open 1000 am 800 pm siouffvule plaza 6403739 local were required to remove the body of a 19year old 1 1 toronto man from his car saturday evening just north of regional road 8 on the 4th concession uxbridge according to t a durham r n spokesman geoffrey campbell- pollock of lawrencestreetj scarbbroughhad been o found pinned under the roof of his overturned car he was pronounced dead on arrival at ux- bridge cottage hospital although a search for other persons who might have been in the car with pollock was held none were found according to the police you are invited to a forest walk z on sundaymay 11 at 230pm v v vi t jt- at the headquarters tract of york regional forest on the east sideof hwy 48 two miles northofballantrae ballantrae i is at the intersection of the aurora sideroad and hwy 48 the correct entrance will be marked by a green fforest walk sign 0 thisuis aispecial forest walk to observe canadas national forest week the full walk will be 3 miles and take two hours shorter walks wilj be available for those who do notwant to go thef ull distance 4 if you wishjostay afterbring apicnic lunch see natural and man rnade multiple use forest management tree planting clear cutting and exhibits on forestry- j v if further information required phone ministry of natural resources 8322261 or 4732160 concrete from ly since 1952 contractors public utilities road builders home owners and cottagers have been using these stock products from brooklin concrete- when you useproducts made by brooklin concrete j youcan be assured of quality and the dependable service that comes with experience wilh three manufacturing jplantsat brooklinf xnewmarketand huntsville your products are avaijable throughout a largvareaof central ontarios calpus direct or seei- h o your local dealer i brooklin 5 v concrete pfoductstj js4f v highway 12 brcokla on 4166553311 yonse sinewmatkel onl 16 89523 73 hhwayllhun5villeonl7057e92338 j v v dining around with harry 3 locllonsio serve you- mothers complete dinner 995 a free rose for every mother i- childrens special menu 325 seating from 12 noon to 8 pm three dining rooms v t1 sis delightful atmosphere piano entertainment fully licenced or lo s i j- reservotions 8812121 parkway hotel highway nom mile west of woodbine r i s suk taorccmfomvle i l 4s n

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