Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 16, 1975, p. 6

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the tribune thursday oct 1 1975 township of uxbridge notice temporary help required i traffic counting 1 the council of the township of uxbridge in cooperation with the ministry of tran sportation and communications is examining all local roads and streets for the purpose of developing future im- provement programmes the determination of traffic volumes is an essential part of the study because of the extent of the road and street system traffic at a number of locations will be counted manually consequently the assistance of f residentsis being sought the details are as follows period of time required r about 7 hours in total 2 hours for advance instruction and 5 hours for counting v dates a instruction monday october 20th- 1975 uxbridge municipal offices at 2 pm b counting tuesday october 21st 1975 2006 pm requirements an insured vehicle to travel to count location a valid drivers license and ability to count and record traffic with reasonable neatness on forms provided compensation a basic allowance ofs2500 will be paid to all persons who assist the allowance is compensation for tlirie required for in- struction counting and the use of a vehicle number required approximately 20 persons are required vrhis work could be interesting for retired or semiretired persons housewives or members of community groups persons interested in applying should contact mr rg kester administrator municipal offices uxbridge ontario telephone 8523301 dicksons hill service for thanksgiving byveramoyer 1 dicksons hill a very inspirational service was held thanksgiving- day at wideman mennonite church rev paul martin led the service special guest speaker was rev james coberof heise hill church guest soloist was mrsjohanna bernard v mrs roger hallmah entertained her familyxor thanksgiving mr and mrs allen jane hertapakka from neuburg mrand mrs gail frank sutton and son philip from oshawa mr and mrs susan- stanley kerswill and baby lincoln from west hill shelly and robert caldwell attended mrs mae- hallman was also present robert hallman and familyfrom rochester ny spent the weekend with his mother mrs- mae hallman t mr and mrs elmore barkeyenjoyed a weeks travelling by bus through the north land on sunday they were dinner guests with their daughter alice mrs howardjbarkey in orillia the david hutchinson family spent the weekend with their eldest son david in parry sound sympathy is extended to mrs vic or- chard in the passing of her mother mrs hicki of winnipeg several of the dickson hill folk knew mrs hicki and have pleasant memories of her visits from time to time with the orchards mr and mrs mic orchard recently returned from a threeweek european tour they visited england- holland france belgium germany austria switzerland and italy iw womens irrzfzittrrffft i i i stouffville scene s going on i win a ross gammage of claremont graduated recently from atkinson college of yorkiversity with his bachelor of arts degree he is a teacher at franklin street public school in markham tv mary ann hall bus dies- aia con artists 4v sept22 meeting the phoney- invoices stouffville lions club chging businessmen for members received a nonexistent advertising royal commission ontario electric power planning on july 17 1975 her honour pauline mcgibbon lieutenantgovernor of the province of ontario approved an orderincouncil establishingan inde pendent commission under the chairmanship ofdr arthur porter to hold an 4 inquiry pursuant to the provisions of the publicinquiries act into the longv7 range planning of ontarios electrical power system v j the commission has been instructed toexamine the longrange electric- power planningconcepts of ontario hydro for the- period 19831993 and beyond to relate them to provincial planning 4o the utilization of electrical v energyand to environmental energy and socioeconomic factors ancito it- port on a priority basis on the need forcertainontario hydro projectspresent- ly undev consideration f i h- to ensure that its reports will reflect jhc views of a representative cross- section of the people of ontario the commission is anxibiisto meeratthisfj early stage in a preliminary and informalfashionwith asjiiany persons groups and organizations as possible i j 7 j- accordingly the commission has decideel tohold a series of preliminary- public meetings around the province to inform the publicof thejcommissionsf j activities- to encourage the public to partictpatejn themaridifoinvite confv menlsand questions on the manner in which thecommission sliouldconduct s its inquiry the preliminary public meetings will be asinformal as possible and will not involve the calling of evidence or crossexamination of witnesses however they will be follqwedjn due coiirseby appropriate public hearings 0 duringvhichthere will be ampleopportunityforconcerried citizens to express their views qnthe many aspectsof electric powerplanning which touch andwv concern every person in this province 7 preliminary and informal meetings willbeheld inthe following areas locaj2 uiorisand format of meetings in each area willbepublished in local papers london tuesday october 28th and wednesday octobcrth windsor- thursdayoctober 30th sudbury monday november3rd and november 4th sault ste marie wednesday november- sthtimrninsvthursday november 6thv toronto wednesday november i2th andthursdaynovember nth- fi ottawa tmonday november 17th arid tuesday november- 1 8th cornwall j j i iwednesday november 19th owen sound monday november 24th and r tuesday november 25th wingham wednesday november 26th hamilton p ip monday- december 1st andtuesday december 2ndwelland wednesday december 3rd thunder bay monday dcccmber8th and tuesday december l9thkcnora wednesday decefnbcr 10th kingston mdnclay7december15th and tuesday december 16thpetcrboroughwednesday stouffville after living all of her married life in the stouffville area mary ann hall passed away quietly saturday oct 4 at the age of 91 years she had been a patient at brier busn hospital she was born mary ann christina harrison on march 22 1884 on a farm norh of ml albert one of eight children of joseph and elizabeth harrison on oct 1 1902 she married vd hall of stouffville and attended the markham fair for their honeymoon on a special trainmr hall predeceased his wife on oct 25 1950 mrs hall was the last member of a pioneer report fronts lion neil patrick saying the club bus has now outlived its usefuuness and that some decision will have to be made with regard to it womens day- a program of exhibits entertainment and workshops will be heldatthornhill com- 10 to celebrate markham- family with one sisterinv womens day law mrs joe harrison workshops are women and a brotherinlaw and the law marriage earl cook still living a a d liberation the halls farmed inimarkham women of the lemonville area for work- women in many years the funeral education and women in service was at oneills personal growth in funeral home wed- addition thereare arts nesday oct 8 with in- crafts exhibits breast terment at stouffville self examination clinic cemetery sand imany other ac- she was predeceased tivitiesr longtime resident passsr- vi celebrate markh by four of her 13 children william mary ann ross and stanley she leaves mabel mrs warren rae stella mrs wilbur claughton norman james clara mrs delmer kidd don frank walter and richard she is also survived by 38 grandchildren and 61 great grandchildren visitors o from denmark brian and else jarvis of vicforiast entertained vis ito rs from copenhagen denmark recently muriel and jorgenjorgensen were colleagues of mrs jarvis in denmark they en- are again being cir- dilated in ontario on tario provincial police have distributed war nings to all individuals and firms to ensure that all accounts payable have been verified before payment is made anyone receiving a phoney in voice is advised by opp to call their local police or the antirackets branch of the opp visitors from holland i -mr- and mrs don bernard- main sie billeted sortie people from holland for two days last week they were part of a malechoir touring north america from katwijk staying with- the ber nards were mr and mrs bernard moor and kees combe s the choir per formed at the queen elizabeth building at the cne friday evening 16th anniversary congratulations- are extended to mr and mrs rodney bond who are celebrating their 16th wedding anniversary on jessgm celebrates 80ih birthday jess gall wellknown to village old- timers celebrated his 80th birthday at his home in oakland michigan last month mr gall we have learned was featured prominently in the local paper the oakland press the article mentioned mr galls recent birthday went into some detail about his hobby of lampmaking gave a short history of his life and displayed a photograph of him with one of his creations s sacred music night a sacred music night will be held saturday oct 25 at st johns anglican church at yonge stand stouffville rd it startsat 8 pm anniversary service this coming sunday attend anniversary wedding shower mrs walter pipher entertained for a shower for sheila shadlock who was married in thej ringwood christian church saturday oct 4 several ringwood area residents attended the 60th anniversary ot mr and mrs roy moyerv at parkview home oct 4 a joyed sightseeing and friday oct 10 and to visited salvador bevan at cheryl bond who trent university peterboro houston coffee shoppe 1 main st w stouffville celebrated her 14th birth day sunday oct- 5 hosts shower mrs ed browns- berger hosted a shower for the former judy taylor at her home oct 19 stouffville pentecostal- church celebrates its second anniversary in itsnew building special guest speaker will be rev r green pastor of hi- way pentecostal church in g bame special music will r be featured at both the 11 the latinos a group am and 7 pm services of four singers and three musicians from friendship club california will be at the the stouffville youth centre sunday friendship club will meet oct 19 at 915 pm they thursday oct 16 at the are cousins of members legion hall- all senior of the amigos who havevprf citizens welcome for been at the youth centre rides phone 6402443 a number of limes s 1n0w under new management ifrcdffeelir complete meals pineorchard r- being sponsored by the an historic plaquekcongregation ofthepine commelnorating the- orchard church whitchurch quaker david summerfelt will be good fresh food good fast service settlement wiube-uh- sunday- oct 26 at pine orchard union church- ypv r it is one of a series being erected throughout itheprovirice bythe on- tario heritage will represent datum the heritage foundation the ceremony is jhe commission invites interested persons v to attend thesepreliminary public meetings i i s l- l r objectives and implications of s 1 1 f f i i a il to learn about the terms of reference commission 2 to discuss with the commission a list ofthe issucseithef generator local which the commission ought lb consider and gl 3 to discuss with the commission the manner in which its inquiry ought tof i be carried out the procedures timing and location of the public hearings the dissemination of information to the public and the use of thisinquiry as a c means of increasing the publics awarenessof the relationship between electric power and the quality of life in ontario 5 because of the nature and purpose of the preliminary public mcctingsv jf lengthy written submissions would not be appropriate but all persons groups i 1 and organizations particularly those who for any reason may not be able tojlfofttlv attend the aforesaid preliminary public meetings arc invited to submit their views on the abovementioned matters briefly in writing by letter or other written communication deliveredor mailed to the commission not later than- four days prior to a meeting the commissions address is royal commistj sibn on electric power planning 7th floor 14 carlton street joronto ontario m5bjk5 and its telephone number call collect isl4i69652111 ij isys5s dr arthur porter chairman fcl s mr robert e e costello member mr george a mccaguejmember mme solange plourtlegagnon member dr william w stevenson e clip and mail to ri i royal commission on electric power planning i v m carlton street toronto ontario15blk5 a ji i am interested in receiving further information please specify j l rj i x i am interestediri attending a meeting in my area -v- my major areaofconcern isj namei vicit aildressl i 5ft yurjphanc lj 1 tt- postalcodeiie monday evening pine orchard union church plaque iin veiling to horiorldcal chairman of the program invitations have been extended to william hodgson mpp sinclair stevens mp and whit- chufchstouffville mayor gordonratcliff anthony meeting place for one quaker faction following its erection in 1830 the other group of quakers used an older biulding which was subsequently moved to aurora the society of friends sold the building to the pine orchard union church in 1945 the original burying ground is nearby elmasstarr one of the pine orchard the few remaining merri- union church is a union bers of the society of friends in the area will unveil the plaque which will be dedicated by rev roy inglis the pine orchard union church was the of three differing forms of the society of friends in canada and began to function as a united congregation at the beginning of the 20th century j 4 john deere preseason snowmobile special now you can buy a brandnew john deere snowmobile the easy way between now and october 31 1975 you can buy a new john deere snowmobile and no finance charges will be imposed until september 1 1976 on september 11976 you may either elect to pay the remaining principal balance owing on your snowmobile or continue the financing agreement with your john deere dealer hutchinson farm supply hwy 48 vh m n of ringwood 6402692 j hf- c it 7tf m b lj

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