v 14 the tribune thursday sept 11 1ws li ij i r j 5 i i the real alternative in north lewis ndp 1 juveniles cnarseay markham to bicycle from mike t juveniles ehave been haltoway ovida bhrel a charged with five counts moped from bob smith of possession and theft of unknvtfle from ted udder20oxi aldea of 1kb ave and v the youths age r v rupp minibikeatio arid 15 are alleged speed bicycle from tracy to have j stolen -a-oitelough- rz t j iiir 3y 3g aj svv t v- bob lewis says the sales lax is high enough hold gasoline price to year end auto insurance rates are too high what vil ou say on sept 13 elect bob lewis for action 7274252 is help you michael h walker one of our representatives will be at markham motel hwy 48 r r no 2 stouffville telephone 6403529 on tuesday september 16th pickering museum j history v wja1gti0nh vwbetr a 1 early farm equipment and pioneer crafts factually in j operation- open noon 530 famousclaremont village band satsun sept 1314 at village of brougham on hwy 7 horse rides refreshments demonstrations adm adults 150 sale of home baking souvenirsetc displays under 12s 50 cents a weston man has been charged withcareless driving after his car failed to negotiate the turn at highway 47 and bloomington rd and flipped over michael sherrard 23 was charged in the mishap which occurred around 930 pm sept4 four passengers in the car were taken to scarbow centenary hospital v j don bernard the limited second edition of ontario village of brougham by robert miller v willbeforsale at history in action in brougham sat sun sept 13 14th many businesses including agriculture manufacturing tpurism construction professional services transportation wholesale and retail trades have obtained loans from iob to acquire land buildings and machinery to increase working capital to start a new business and for other purposes if you need financing for a business proposal and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions perhaps idb can help you llluj imusimi omiopmihlbm 4430 bathurstlsfreet downsview j telephone 6380823 a fora used car hj can count on iqw low tow priced 1974 buick lesabre luxus 4 door hardtop automatic air con ditioned- power windows etc low rhileagelic 1974 pontiac parisbrougham 4 door hardtop air- conditioned power windowsetc-lic- hpz 287 v 1973 pontiac paris brougham 400 engine 4 door air conditioned power windows etc excellent cohd lie hps 932 1974chevimpala 2 door hardtop air conditioned power steering brakes lie hfh 181 drop in today and see odr indiannapolis 500 pace car neil patrick motors ltd 6403450 stouffviiie 297- 5cv t c good government deserves your support standard sizes 12 x24 18x24 24 x 24 30 x 24 36 x 24 red yellow grden brown charcoal or natural colour patio end sidewalk slobs pressed slabs are durable non- slip and permanent twprecision made sizes with square and true edges fit together tightlythey are easy to work with and the i wide rangeof sizes and colours lets yqudesign your patio to suit your needs see your local garden centre or building supply dealer vi brooklin concrete products b 3 locaiions lo serve you highway12 broomm ont 4 is 65533 ii yongest newmarket ont 416895 2373 highway 11 huntsville ont 705789 2338 v ii en a jrjgytffjfy 4 g- the york county board of education offbrs vt adult education night school classes y r v ajiy v j i stouhville district secondary school registration monday september 22 700 900 pm i tuesday september 23 700 900 pm classes commence the week of monday september 29 thursday oct 2 i monday and thursday evenings english for new canadians 4 hrs a week monday evenings decoupage physical fitness basic gymnastics m tuesday evenings art beginners creative needlepoint 4 electricity and home wiring flower arranging 2nd year know iyourcarphyslcal recreation women sewing tailoring typewriting for beginner woodworking r wednesday evenings art senior oil paintingbridge crochetlngt family nutrition flower arranging 1st year eat well pay lesspartl furniture refinishing interior decorating and design macrame physical fitness i basic y gymanastlcs sewing dresmaking typewriting and office practice- l thursday evenings cake decorating physical recreation men rug hooking sewing beginners woodworking for ladies ws j t mostclasses listed will be held for 20 weeks october december these classes will be held for 10 weeks only amihlmumbffltwnlsrequirtbopenaclass fees fees are payable the night of registration s englishfdr new canadians 20 week courses u 10 week courses y senior citiiens j400 plus 300 foregistration 1200 pluswoofor registration 600 plus300 foregistration v v 300 for any course for additional information phone stouffviiie district secondary school 6401433 ofsim cnjlrman o r yor county board of education ilo chapman mrtctor of education v 1 1 i history in action n demonstration day at museulmi brougham history in action takes place saturday and sunday at the pickering museumwith pioneer crafts and early farm equipment being demonstrated the brougham site will also be the scene of horse and buggy rides for children and the sale of home baking and farmers sausage and souvenirs refreshments and arts and crafts admission to the event which runs noon to 530 pm both days is 150 for adults and 50 cents for children demonstrations will include old steam trac tors steam engines a miniature locomotive dragsaw blacksmithing wood splitting a single mill wood carving chair caning furniture making and repair weaving grain flailing china painting and a variety of other activities fifteen display buildings are on the brougham site including an 1859 school an 1830 log cabin i and barn a blacksmith shop an 1853 j church chapel a plank i house a boardwall house and various barns featuring collections of steam and gasoline engines the idea for the museum was formed in 1959 on the 100th an niversary of the brick schoolhouse which is the main building of the museum robert miller of brougham the current administrator was in strumental in forming an historical committee which raised funds and supplied manpower in starting the museum because of i the location of the proposed bickering airport the museum is to be moved to a site in greenwood where it will be operated as a living museum if current plans are carried out j the buildings and pioneer tools are con- vsidered to be one of the best such displays v in ontario administrator miller is also author of if book on broughams jhistory called brougham past present future the final chapter of the book deals with the pickering airport which will vir tually eliminate the v village j according to mr miller the original site has been purchased for 2500 for the museum including one acre of land the building and a well whitby deaths up jiurham rate down t v durham region one specific reason for although the overall the decline people may number of fatalities hasbe more careful or are decreased in the first six slowing down because of months of this year in ihp gas prices 1 dont durham region the know whitby detachment of the ontario provincial police reported a slight in crease the whitby detach ment which had 10 deaths compared to nine last year was the only detachment to report an increase beakin at rumble this is a bijsiiliss sale i w wsriir all new furniture 3 days only t fri sat jhs hideaway furniture 26 maini st 2943352 gormley rumble tractor sales j and equipment ltd was in all of durham broken into last week region there have been22 a window was forced deaths so far this year and- money wastaken while in 1974 there were from the cash register 29 deaths in thevsame andpop machine in period i additiori a spool of coppec i v the number of and some tools werar fatalities has dropped stolen every year for the past v arrested and charged j- four years with theft and possession const fred carriere over 200 are michael brechin community mcgowan23 and paul services officer stewart 16 both of rich- suggested there is no mond-hill- sewing instructors course you are invited to attend an introductory lecture to theeourse given by violet nighswander lecturer authoress of an instructioriaj course in dressmaking it v v-l- von j septemb24th v 10 am at r j a main st w stouffviiie r v ci corporation of tftrolun of- iharkfjam i 1 notice to ratepayers 9 rr re 1975 taxes i vv tax bills will be mailed during the final week of august and the first week in september 1 v v 1 first payment due on september 25 1975 second payment due on november 25 1975 addressas recorded on the regional assessment rolls does not excuse the tax- payer from the responsibility for payment nor relieve youofthe liability of penalty interest charges for late payment f y s j v your kind aflehf ion to this matter is respectfully solicited h h- v v itfihtx i hi -i- ljr- e a brtonvf s treasurer avtax collector i x v v