Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 30, 1976, p. 14

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14 the tribune thursday september 3u7s reducing school programs wciit save money aurora- reducing programs isnt going to save the york region public school board money education director sam fhanman atii trustees here mon- day night its all very well to reduce programs but it doesnt save money unless you reduce f people he said during general board discussion on 1977 budgeting as long as staff complement remains negotiable the situation wont change he noted the budget is determined in great measure by whats negotiated mr chapman explained there isnt very much you can do about it in budget progress no needles no pain no hair depilatron its that simple depilatron uses no needles so theres no pain with the depilatron method of permanent hair removal the electronic tweezer doesnt even touch your skin in seconds it seems to slide the hair right out its safe effective and com pletely painless even on sen sitive parts of the body see tor yourself come in for a com plimentary private con- sulfation reports presented by chairmen of the boards four standing com mittees several noted difficulty in cramming 1977 proposed spending because major items are beyond committee control planning and building committee chairman warren bailie said salary estimates under his committees jurisdiction are either determined throughout negotiations or set by a special committee since the staff relations- committee deals with most salary lines and fringe benefits there are only a few items left open to budget cut ting chairman craig cribar said the biggest part of the budget we will be considering is covered by negotiations added program committee chairman doreen quirk we seem to be covering some of the same ground richmond hill trustee bob houghton said of the committees inability to deal with joan m hall 6403129 childrens days at the markham fair 14 yrs under thursday september 30 friday october 1 admission 50 air childrens midway rides reduced in price all day thursday til noon oh friday this year be a part of the markham fair enter a contest no entry fee no entry form needed bm jlisli mreon time 5 hursdv sept 30th 700 pm tvf i on entertainment stage j tc hula hooji contest 12 yrs and under v a yo yo contest 12 yrsand under friday october 1st 900 pm quei of ttie fair entries from fair office saturday october 2nd 1000 am on entertainment stage rocking chair contest senior citizens entries at fair office 1230 pm auditorium with finals on- entertainment stage baby contest 3 months to 15 months entries at fair office 700 pm ne show ring egg throwing contest husband and wife gentlemens rubber boot throwing contest 1 pink rock contest 800 pm arena indoor stage chip off the old block contest father son father daughter mother son mother daughter entries taken at 2944642 sunday october 3rd 130 pm on entertainment stage ij speliingbee tnraighooi 4 days of fair in womens c i3nttobole contest v v v major budget areas we should be into this very strongly and very seriously by now he echoed aurora trustee norm weuers earlier call for a special board meeting devoted only to the budget such a meeting should be held before trustees become engaged in the municipal election campaign enabling them to have the time necessary for the meeting he said board chairman doug alien said trustees will continue to discuss the budget during the opening half hour of the next two or three board meetings board refusal upsets appeal aurora rejection of an em ployees payroll deduction program by york region public school trustees has hurt the regions first united way campaign executive director bob higgs said monday in a presentation to trustees mr higgs said there is increasing dismay and concern that the boards action will erode public interest iii and support for the camaign many members of the community strong supporters of our local voluntary agencies have auction is coining for police newmarket another auction is to be held by the york regional police force october 30 at 11 am in the parking lot of no 2 district headquarters in rich mond hill tiie board of regional police com missioners approved a request by regional police chief bruce crawford to hold the event which has become an annual affair auctioneer will be clarke prentice who has successfully performed the duties at prior auc tionscost of his service will be 15 per cent of total monies taken less 10 expressed dismay that such an important public body as the school board could vote down such an important part of the united way appeal the campaign spokesman said in a letter outlining his presentation the board rejected the proposal last month after education director sam chapman reported 28 working days per- year would be needed- to handle computer programing and ad ministrative chores related to appeal deductions 1 believe we can get around the problem of the physical constraints of your computer mr higgs said monday night computer experts enlisted in the cam paigns loaned executive program can be used he suggested it isnt a matter of capability noted mr chapman its a matter of time the staff that would be assigned to the united appeal programming have already taken on additional chores ranging from increased provin cial reports to presen tations to the federal antii bo asthma week christmas seal associations across ontario are observing asthma week from oct 3 to 9 christmas seals which finances asthma services free of charge through the yorktoronto lung association is engaged in a fundraising program gormley or bust was the motto of kevin and daphne bice of london as they set out for the fiendishly designed car rally that was to end in gormley hugh and barb white of gormley had sponsored the event for friends the bices captured first prize a basket of homemade pickles pine orchard peewee boys captured the league championship in house league ball they are from left to right glenn phillips tom elms peter dent in back are coach john phillips steven sheffield mark toole brad baber marek kaczynski and trophy sponsor brian rogers we have quality pianos too limited mai effurctj urgatra at our main store youll see a supermarket size display of over 100 organs pianos including such famous brands as lowrey yamaha galanti almost everyone can play a home organ come in and let us show you lessons open evenings bank terms main store illofinchw 66 1 2060 north lido of finch wol duffarin branch store sherwircjboens 0rl hw 427ttht0nmsayio2 1 1 of i woman leaves ringwood friends and neigh bours gathered at the home of mrs r rodanz to farewell mrs k campbell who has sold her home and is moving to an apartment in markham rain frost and the aroma of apple butter cooking are all signs of autumn in our area- mr and mrs m keith spent the weekend in the vinelanddunnville district mrs v brown of north gower spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs f steckley mrs verna grove was also a saturday supper guest mr and mrs george lvague of vancouver visited with mr and mrs stewart vague- on the- weekend on friday other relatives mr and mrs w vague mr and mrs g johnson and mr and mrs d jennings were also present youths are stuck in automobile pickering two pickering youths spent the night with their fingers stuck in the steering wheel of a car here recently when their cries for help went unanswered keith mcclintock 18 and frank sullivan 17 had been sitting in the sullivans car parked in their garage when frank 152nd anniversary ringwood christian church october 3rd 11 am 7 pm speaker mr paul hisey caught his fingers in one of the holes in the custom- made steering wheel when keith tried to help he too stuck in the wheel mr sullivan who found them the next morning in the garage used tools to remove the wheel from the car then took the boys to be freed from the wheel by some firemen who were- con ducting a campaign in a nearby plaza fire spokesmen said i the youths had swollen fingers but were not seriously injured lake breakin household goods worth about 400 were stolen from a vacant house on south lake road musselmans lake between sept 12 and 19 the home is owned by grace nesbitt of main street stouff- ville a cb radios taken several cb radio sets valued at 10000 were stolen from mr cbinc esna park drive markham the night of sept 21 police said special singing by the workmen quartette dtt n workmen quartette now on 1 year term guaranteed- investment i certificates standard trust company 8 wellington st w marvnjm ontario tcpnon294-tt65- wclflo4cltocf www cams ocofct

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