i it 2 j4 the tribune thursday april 8 1hi i ts 1 n i i regal restaurant imaiistw v stouffville come in for a leisure lunch in our regal room also available for banquets up to one hundred peewebswm 3 straight new 0 stouffville another championship trophy was earned by a stouffville team last week as the stouffville credit union peewee bs defeated port perry for the lakeshore league this weeks special celanese propylon s995 sq yd two colors til april 15 1976 manor twist broadloom drapery vinyl blinds wallpaper accessories championship it was the towns first peewee b title the bestoffive series was captured in three straight wins by stouffville 53 63 and 4- 1- in the final contest at home in stouffville port perry scored their first and only goal early in the game on a shot by todd healy from brian mikkelson x stouffville took over after that to earn the victory david pearce first tallied from larry fockler on a deflection shot in period two mark leslie scored on a passing play from pearce and fockler the port perry goaltender kept the wte down by fending off a host of other attempts in the period the last period saw leslie pick up his second marker after an initial shot by fockler he tucked the puck high in the corner fro the goal at the 1300 minute mark fockler scored on a pass from pearce to end the scoring in the first game of the series scott frisby tallied twice and assisted once for stouffville while david pearce collected three assists single goals went to mark leslie dale leger and philip faulkner greg redshaw had one assist neil williams todd menzie and brian micholson scored for port perry the second game saw port perry jump to a 20 lead although goalkeeper ray dart turned aside a total of 21 port perry scoring attempts in the first period stouffville soon stormed back in the game firing five straight goals before allowing another from port perry david pearce was the scoring ace in the game netting three goals for stouffville greg red shaw dale leger and larry fockler bad single tallies 1 and frisby executive fockler -redshawa- jeanne steele secretiry lelerlidsfcts wther- whitchurch mary mcbeth treasurer totctnir- cliff dunkeld convenors staff summed uphe vleap elected- a new mary coxworthcand series victory with these fcr l97m7 at a donna chilvers referee- wordswehavetoe inchief john bninke credit to the whole hockey dub as each one of these kids gave a thousand percent they are president and statistician cooper barb the town of whitchurchstouffville the council of the corporation of the town of whitchurchstouffville proposes to pass a by law authorizing the widening and reconstruction of part of thesideroad lying between lots 25 and 26 in the 5th and 6th concessions in the town of whitchurchstouffville to a basic width of 86 feet from ap proximately 1500 feet west of the road allowance between con cessions 5 and 6 sometimes known as kennedy road to ap proximately 1500 feet east thereof with additional widenings at cuts fills and the kennedy road intersection the clearing grubbing fencing grading and gravelling thereof to provide a basic two lane roadway together with the construction of culverts drainage works and all related works and un dertakings and the acquisition of the necessary lands and in terests in lands the council of the corporation of the town of whitchurch- stouffville will at its meeting to be held at 800 pm on the 27th day of april 1976 at the council chambers 19 civic avenue stouffville hear in person or by his counsel solicitor or agent any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by the bylaw and who appliesto be heard information with regard to the above proposed work may be obtained at the office of david hill director of property at the regional engineering building tel 8952303 dated at whitchurchstouffville this 29th day of march 1976 r e corner esq box 419 stouffville ontario guaranteed investment certificates 1 5 year interest annually 10 4 5 year clerk forthe town of whitchurchstouffville interest quarterly half yearly or accumulative m membercanada deposit insurance corporation wctorlagrey trust company since 1889 10355 yonge st richmond hill 8841107 l jrruby manager j voice a there is answer to world trouble st andrews united church markham was the scene of the fall wedding of june marie daughter of mr and mrs arthur j snowball of markham and marke son of ivor barens and mrs rose barens of toronto rev- donald h parr and rev charles p beaton offciated at the double- ring ceremony public mischief charge in air theft by rev howard minaker vmuch publicity has been given to a threatened epidemic of a killer flu the public cannot be completely certain whether reports are as serious as stated or whether thereis some degree of american politicking involved canadian reaction has been cautious yet practical with the promise to vaccinate many as the serum is available the problems of this world multiply and solutions get fewer its questions increase but answers are not as readily found drugs drink and gluttony take thousands to premature graves every day crime 1 in our streets call for greater police protection much more could be said about the hopeless sinking of this disease- ridden world in the quicksand of sin but enough of this negative picture any one with even one eye open can see we are in serious trouble surely we are ready to look for the answer can it even be imagined that anyone would reject the solution who- could sympathize with a m refugee who refused to take the bridge to safety the answer has already been given the solution has already beed revealed his name is jesus christ gods only son he proved himself to be the light of the world as he opened the eyes of the blind he proved he was the great provider when he multiplied five loaves and two fishes to feed five thousand he wrestled with sins overwhelming suffering and sorrow in a lonely garden of earth an received in his own sinless body the injection of its deadly venom he paid its dreadful penalty on a rugged cross at golgothas summit outside the city wall he destroyed sins power to torture and chain its victims as he cried with a victors shout it is finished death and hell were sins lastj stronghold he went into their dark precincts surrounded by satans mighty power and came out the conqueror his triumphant shout resounded in these words i am he that liveth and was dead and behold i am alive forevermore and have the keys of hell and of death all praise to his glorious name an 18 year old markham man faces charges of public mischief and defrauding an insurance company according to police they investigated the reported theft of an eight track tape deck and 15 tapes from a car in an unlocked garage a constable took particulars of the incident and the insurance company authorized installation of a new tape deck police say that in vestigation revealed the tape deck had not been stolen but it had been given to a friend allegedly for the purpose of defrauding 1 the in surance company charged with public mischeif and fraud is douglas hitchcn avondale cresc markham new town well ready this year full worths formerly in seven star plaza april 1 5th our new location 31 main st n markham it i just in time for easteb shopping the singing edwards kooler ontario easter sing at heise hill church l on don mills 1 mile south of gormley featuring the edwards family wooler j i the jubilee trio pefferlaw sunday april 1 1 730 pm an inspirational evening for the whole family stouffville work on the new wells in the east end of stouffville will go ahead this sum mer according to mayor gordon ratcliff mr ratcliff said council has given the i regional engineering department author- ization to go ahead with the digging of the well installation of a pump and the laying of pipe to connect into the town water system the new system is expected to cost about 150000 and will be followed i later in con- junction with develbp- j ment of the dulverton subdivision with con- istruction of a water tower v mayor ratcliff said it is expected that the new well will be in operation sometime this summer the remainder of the homes in the northdown subdivision have ap proval contingent on installation of the new well l cirv vw the mayor predicted that the regions budget when approved will add about one third of a mill to the local tax bill this will amount to about an eight dollar increase on a homeowner whose house is assessed at 25000 i its not as much of an increase as the school board he concluded mii cic dco r rnuco fvooioic vaatph yoiip i hpai dadctd mcyfwfirig k 1 it r 1 r the durham board of education registration or u- kindergarten goodwood and scott central schools april 1276 900 am 1200 pm go one better virjtharp v ariensrocket ifiller- v hoavvduttjhp tiller for the serious gardener cultivate bolween rows all season long 1 two speeds forward and two reverse s tinos havomndopendent drive forward reverse and neutral for iravef handlebars and ppefating controls swing to both sidosfor ivalkbeside tilling f 1 j f f all children whose fifth birthday falls on or before december 31 1976 rriaybe registered for kindergarten at goodwood or scott i central schools birth certificates arerequlredas proof of age tthe public health nurses will be in attendance and request the childs record of immunization i for further information you may contact the schools at j 5 goodwood 6403092 j yv- scott central 8526961 vim get tho electric stirtor a sgg 95 value freeviihthopurrhasoofan ancns rockoi tiller till- is a limiletf limp ojfernl aricns pirticipnling on in and sco us stouffville sales service r vi stouffville 6401814