the tribune thursday october 28 ltlt 1 policereporte youths face trout poaching charges gladys clarkson and marian murphy vboth members of the stouffville legion ladies auxilliary couldnt resist stopping in at the tops treasure sale on their way to ameeting elementary teachers to get 95 per cent pay increase aurora a ten- tative contract awarding iyork regions 1200 v elementary teachers an average pay increase of 95 per cent was approved by the york region public schooi board here monday night approved on a 172 cuts next year the board has to put as many dollars as possible back into theclassroom in 1977- he said while terms of the pact have already been presented to the teachers the agreement wasnt finalized until an in- recorded vote with an school vote by teachers at abstention by separate noon hour wednesday the 95 per cent salary increase includes the builtin increment for years of teaching ex perience board and teacher teams said in a joint press release monday the actual increase per steponthe grid is about seven per cent under the new agreement the board will operate with a pupil teacher ratio of 213 with emphasis on improving class size at the primary level the new agreement includes articles on tenure cumulative sick leave retirement gratuity and other leaves school trustee john stephens the motion drew negative responses from aurora represent- ative norm weller and k richmond hill trustee robert houghton mr welleralsoop- posed a salary agreement ratified with the boards secretaries and ad ministrative staff ive got no qualms with the teachers he said following the meeting his major concern was the burden both settlements place on- the- low to medium income axpayers mr weller explained- i were over budget and were in trouble financially he noted z to avoid drastic station called once in lijebme opportunity 60 auctions auction sale 1 saturday oct 30 j- at123pm to jbo sold at woodvllle livestock auction sales barn 145 mfdlesel tractor j 50 mf gas tractor post hole auger 15 mckeesnow blower also at 330 complete dispersal of 25 hereford cows and 25 calves purebred hereford bull property of cliff douglas at palisades school klrklleld rr 3 charolais oispersalsale november th at 3 pm- lindsay community sale barn the properly of alex campbell approximately 3 oclock 1 registered charolals bull with papers 16 7 ftiature charolals cows jblood tested pasture bred bull exposedjuly 1st 16 calves at side carl hlckson auctioneer r 2w23 auction sale j fridayoct2 at 12 pm for f kenvrlamllton bex cgrove east of 9th cone on jhe uth ave markham township including upright fridge freezer dishwasher chesterfield tables chairs decker stoves butter churns milk cans 36 trailer wheelhorse riding tractor 8 hp with snow plow disc plow lilt trailer 6s ford car as is ducks chickens rotollller popcorn on the cob scrap etc terms cash sale at 12 pm norm faulkner earl gauslln auctioneers h furniture antioues jl monday nov 1 at12j0pm auction sale including moffat refrigerator jvestlnghouse stove antique ijat back cupboard sim- pllclty washing machine chesterfield s 2 chairs dresser with oval mirror chllds antique prcssback high chair antique pint washstand humpback trunk copper boiler flat irons apple pealer round oak table fllh centre pedestal washstand 4 oak chairs with leather seats cream can milk can rocking- chair tools contents of the home of mrs bruce sommervllle 176 brock st w in uxbridge lloyd wilson sale manager j auctioneer uxbrmgt 416- continued from pg 1 centennial celebra tions he wrote 4 museum board member jean barkey agreed that the station should stay in stouffville during the centennial year when people return to the village for the year its the old buildings they want to see not our new buildings she said the latest letter from cn dated oct 13 said- that inasmuch- as the town has no interest in the structureit would be our intention to see if there are any other agencies who may wish to acquire the property and remove it from railway property- writing for cn mr doty said that if no other historical agencies wanted it that the railway would advertise it for sale or else have it demolished the town v had originally asked that the station either be cleaned up- or removed by the towns centennial year and mr doty said we will keep your request in mind but couldnt guarantee the station 60 auctions auction sale herongate country auc tions every wed evening at 700 am located 4 miles north of rojge hill on the altona road off no 2 high way east metro or 4 miles east and south of markham featuring every week good selection of antiques fine furniture glass china collectable etc- so loin us every wed and participate in one of ontarios most authentic old fashioned auctions with no bldfns or reserves the true auction preview all day wed consignment and estate selling our specialty kahn auction servlcelph 294 fl426busor98s16kre would be removed prior to december 31 while cn would preserve most historical artifacts if abenchor any other similar article should be surplus and available that cn would consider donating it to the town museum several museum board members appeared before council tuesday night- to make their case for saving the station board member david waite told council the museum has been one of the few such organizations in the town board saturday ratified a that has- become just newagreement with the the centennial year would want to see them councillor cathy joice said she vhated to see the station go away from the tracks and moved that- the years- extension be requested from the railway caretakers sign contract richmond hill caretakers and main tenance workers em ployed by the york regibnj separate school auction sale s atu rday oct n 176 public auction sale for york regional police at the york regional police premises no 171 major mckentle drive richmond hill lust west of yonge street approximately 100 or more bicycles automobile accessories sporlmans supplies wearing apparel office photographic equipment various home and jwrdware miscellaneous articles etc overall 400 items note- this sal starts at 1100 anc terms cash day of sale positively no reserve see posters for particulars or contact clark prentice fai auctioneer markham 0- 346 about selfsustaining the budget has decreased as the years went on he said he would rather the station stay in stouffville but if it comes to the crunch we should do something about keeping it in the i municipality mr waite added that the museum board would work to raise money toward moving the station and in his view it would be preferable to wait until the centennial year was over before making the move a comparable building would cost about 150000 to 165000 to build he pointed out and would not have the same historical value- mr brillinger called getting the station a once in a lifetime op- 1 portunity to acquire a valuable historical building to be added to our site museum curator mary hopkins told council that any organization may either grow or stagnate or die she said acquiring the station would be the answer to the museums space problem and would help preserve our past by looking ahead mr brillinger said the use of the building at the museum would be for displaying artifacts now kept in storage for educational purposes and for the general public speaking of the historical significance of the building mrs barkey said that at the turn of the century 30 trains a day j rolled in and out of stouffville she said that few historically significant buildings- remain in stouffville and that people returning for board the settlement ends the threatof a strike under the new pact retroactive to july 1 the union will receive an eight per cent salary increase house continued l m gardens blanked the stouffville sales barns on goals by sandy ramer assisted by karen ryckman diane houston was the winning goalie 1 the- stouffville iga dumped stacey tractor parts when heather dunkeld scored on two breakaways debbie coxworth initiated both plays as she passed the puck to heather the shutout went to sheri lewis stouffville three agincourt youths will appear in court dec 7 on charges of poaching rainbow trout from the pond of don burd r r 2 york regional police said mr burd caught m arkville pencil tours markham the markville site large in concept and beautiful in design was opened to the press and later the public for the first time thursday each wastaken on a pencil tour of the 183 acre complex by alex artuchov town planner in the firm of jds in vestments limited downsview ont the magnitude of the project can be best described in terms of land use the shopping centre will cover s3 acres residential 5 acres roads 20 acres parks and recreation 17 acres civic centre and hotel 12 acres school and secondary commercial each seven acres the 1200 residential units will accommodate an estimated 3500 people the population break down includes 59 units of singlefamily homes 216 of semidetached 271 of townhouses ard 642 of apartments target date for the centre to become operative is 1979 an ultramodern municipal office fronting on a manmade lake is a unique part of the plan a hotel is proposed nearby two or three movie theatres three major department stores in a twostorey mall plus office and auxiliary retail space bullock drive will be extended and will form a buffer between the residential and the commercial an above and below ground walk way will enablepeople to move from the hotel and municipal office into the mall and under the road without taking- a step outside r shoppingcen- tres parking area will accommodate 5000cars a modern supermarket will cover 40000 square markvilles history dates back to 1974 when the land was first acquired it took eighteen months to complete the purchase for further in- formation and a look at the display the markville reception office hwy 7 west of mccowan road is open monday to friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 1 pm saturday and sunday 1 to 6 pm i 1976 models t t three young men fihing at the pond on highway 48 and it was agreed they would pay for the fish they had caught when they failed to do so the police were contacted summonsed were darrel wall 19 glen cameron 17 and- ian cameron 19 6000 heist goods valued at 6000 were stolen from the home of john massingham personna blvd markham on oct 23 or 24 quarter horse a quarter horse was removed from the property of eric johnson lot 2 concession 7 markham recently the horse three and a half years old is described as 14 hands buckskin colour and dark brown hooves mane and tail value is set at 500 philmar lumber thieves took two truck tires and rims from a truck at philmar lumber highway 48 markham the night of oct 21 also stolen were two electric garage door opener assemblies total loss was 1350 green gables goes to movies for evening at the beginning of this month several residents of green gables throughly enjoyed an evening trip to agincourt to hear the county town singers a number of residents braved the weather last tuesday party when residents night to see the film the were treated and en- hiridenburg at latcham tertained by the anglican ha our warmest thanks church evening guild town of whitchurchstouffville requires office employee for general office duties filing photocopying general counter and- telephone assistance to the public and good typing abilityrequired some bookkeeping experience an asset but not essential salary dependent upon qualifications and experience application forms may be obtained at the municipal office 19 civic avenue stouffville the legion ladies running the senior citizens friendship club are showing club members the beautiful chrocheted afghan made by sadie ratcliffe and donated to the cut rate lumber drywall 4 x 7 2 x 8a 299 wall panelling oak o 7 1 manor c 7 000 ebony 4 7 jmb rosewood 4 x 8 403 mahogany t x s 43z pecan i oq cedar a x s j3j walnut 4x s 5 carpets organization the throw will be raffled off aurelia smith majorie smith and ruth sheppard are the ladies shown go to marion murphy gladys clarkson and joan marshman for their very efficient help on this evening we welcomed 21 residents from daheim nursing home uxbridge who also attended wednesday oct 20 was our monthly birthday r e l corner clerk walnut 4 x indoor v vn jvv outdoor fd si- yd rubber 0 7q irstk ad sq yd plush yd sculpture j99 yd underpad w si- yd insulation insulate your home as low as 10000 for 1000 sq ft 3 thick philmar lumber 2342961 2972191 7574191 township of uxbridge notice of dominations for municipal elections notice is hereby given to the sewite school elector in the township of uxbridge in compliance with the municipal elections act so 1972 c 95 that nominations will be received at the office of the clerk of thecorporatlon of the town of whitby 405 dundas street west on rriday november 12th 197 and monday november 15th 1976 between the hours of 900 amand500pmforthefollowingofflce 1 trustee to the durham board of education tobe elected by separate school electors in the constituency of the combined area municipalities of the towns of ajax pickering and whitby and the township of brock scugog and uxbridge all electors are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly and if a greater number of candidates are nominated and make appropriate declarations than are required to fill the said office polls will be open on the dates stated below for the purpose of takingfhe poll between the hours of 1100 am and 800 pm advance poll m saturday november 271976 poiting day monday december 6 1976 dated at the town of whitby this 37th day of october 1974 ad wmhwallaceamctcmc returning off leer 405 oundas street west whitby ontario 4m5803 polaris colts 2 only 250 rcyl models 105000 2 only 250 2 cyl models s117500 1 only 340 2cyl model 127500 1977 colts 250ss 2 only 340ss 4 only until october 30 1976 bill walls bethesda3 8881998 139900 149900 gormley missionary church prophetic conference november345 800 pm speaker rev clarence hunking singer rev winston thurton 103 anniversary services november 7 1100 am in word rev c e hunking 730 pm in song the watchmen quartet fun games at dont put yourself in this picture get a tune up d snow tires r from neil patrick motors ltd pontiac buickjgmc trucks 477 main st w stouffville 6403450 2972957 ccau 3te over 200 garrws on location for sale or play pinballs juke boxes video arcade games player pianos billiard tables air hockeys and many more items bring the family- if its a game weve got it l3vg 8407 woodbine avenue just south of no 7 hwyr 4954128 s