Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 18, 1976, p. 2

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2 the tribune thursday november 18 iks f the greoteit discover otoor time in search ol second big wqu cee s cw -fl- x i6 fri 79 mon thru thurs 7 9 council rejects emergency housing week cost too high hjgh orop o mourvoa m avm turkey o 0910m 5 000 yea old wooden ship containing hundreds o iiofli ond cages is it noah s ark froaxtd by ckiuu c selum a sat sun 130 330 530 730 930l stouffville council last week turned down a request to issue a proclamation declaring nov 21 to 28 as emergency housing week the request from the emergency housing task force was made in order to bring to the at tention of the public the need for emergency short term housing- in york to encourage people to volunteer their homes what does it cost the municipality to advertise a proclamation inquired councillor cathy joice its quite high replied mayor gordon ratdiff councillor becky wedley spoke in favour of the resolution saying there have been times in the past when there has been difficulty finding shelter for people in trouble tve seen articles in the paper and if that t- cfidnt get people i dont think an ad will com mented mrs joice mrs wedley men tioned an incident where a musselmans lake family whose home had burned down were split up for six months we couldnt find a place for them- those who have tried to help the helpless in todays society have been bitten once too of ten commented councillor eldred xing we hear of so much crime taking place we really dont know what were getting mr king maintained that there is always accomodation with fires and whatnot a motion to receive the request was in troduced by- mrs joice and approved by council problems discussed emergency housing force session is set mere by admiral we think science should work for you now fullsized meals in as little as onequarter the usual time variable cook defrost gjves you complete control for that gourmet touch 12 cu ft of cooking space the magic mrc 24781511 wand beam stirrer make for better u more even cooking jlftofm watch it demonstrated fff v sat nov 20 -10- 4 pm w wthfl free m50gift certificate richmond hill a wide range of housing problems will be examined during a session at the consumers gas blue flame room on elgin mills road here on nov 24 santa claus parade coming next weekend stouffville a meek from saturday nov 27 2 pm is tha date for this years santa claus parade preparations are now underway in the local schools and nurseries and floats and costumes are being created 14 color portable no 14c7008 compare at 43900 ionly qrq00 at oopbrices m a woodbine ave n n n cpfpiai 4784175 tor 3631954 arluifh new used furniture 1 buying selling 10coo 23 ch cb radios brices guaranteed lowest prices if you can ever find a lower priced new item elsewhere please let us know and we will gladly lower our price below any competition who says an annuity has to have a fixed premium j ask your sun life agent to explain the features of the new flexible premium retirement annuity such as adjustable premiums interest and annuity rate guarantees waiver of premium upon disability and cur rent tax deductions the bargain heinz daues cio insorance agency ltd 9246674 sinlife apprenticeship training prepares people to enter stalled trades and earn abfetteir living s this is what ontario is doing to help provide that training ontarios growing economy has created a continuing need for qualified individuals in all fields and especially in the skiied trades to meet this demand the ontario ministry ol colleges and universities apprenticeship program offers systematic onthejob training and related classroom instruction in many trades v depending on the trade an apprenticeship varies in length from 2 to 5 years and apprentices are paid an increasing percentage of the going rate for fullyqualified tradespeople at the conclusion of the training period an apprentice will qualify for a certificate of apprenticeship and where applicable a certificate of qualification your ontario government kasprepared a special booklet training for hie skilled trades which desenbes the apprenticeship program lists the trades which it covers and explains how to get into the program for your free copy write to information resources branch ministry of colleges and universities mowat block queens park toronto ontario m7a 1b9 or telephone barne 7281951 v guetph 8213770 hamilton 5279 105 kitchenerwaterloo 8845460 please macaw whether you wisti to receive ine engbsn or french ediion of ine apprentcesrkp booklet oshawa 57601 71 sloney creek 6645 1 1 6 toronto 9654211 ministry of colleges and universities harry c parrott cds minister william g davis premier province of ontario- cosponsored by the childrens aid society of york region seneca college and- the emergency housing task force the twopart meeting will get un derway at 9 am the initial working session scheduled to begin at 930 am will focus on the revamped emergency housing registry i while even some of the homeowners who first joined the registry believe the group dor mant the operation has continued- lyn robert- sonc ehr chairman explained statistics on the use of the registry the number of homeowners and most importantly problems encountered to date will be discussed admittedly there have been difficulties the november 24 session will bring homeowners and agen cies using the registry together to discuss dif ficulties encountered to date f these problems take time to work out wed be happy for any suggestions mrs robertson noted the major concern of the registry she said is to serve the needs of member agencies designed to provide a list of temporary short- term accommodation for individuals and families in emergency situations the registry was formed in early 1976 member agencies include the family y department of corrections childrens aid society mental health clinic social planning council helpmate community and social services and health and social ser vices the richmond hill session comes inthe middle of a day period declared emergency housing week patrons of irenes good night coffee house last weekend witnessed a f graceful performance- of belly dancing sariria a lebanese dancer gyrated in the traditional arabian style terry jones formerly with perth county conspiracy was the featured performer for the weekend this fridayand saturday evening colin linden will be on hand 1 john montgomery third pensongeners ward 6 race stouffville 5 ration of citizens in ward whitchurch stouffvilles mdtherdijjour schoolage 6 and put she is a ward 6 campaign haschildrenjhas been em- resident of the ward become a threeway race ployed both r a among her objectives registerednurseand as are advocating greater a corporate secretary for incentives to both a markham firm residents and business for she says she will the renovation- and im be campaigning for more responsive represen- as shcilabrumcli of clarke streetannounced her candidacy last week she faces incumbent eldred king as well as gary fisher ladi 16s discover the beautiful fashions at s eadons v hi awara 1 for your shopping convenience seasons by barbara will stay open thursday friday til 9 pm from nov 25trv through the xmas season hwy 7 just west of kennedy rd 2974119 provement of existing buildings- mrs brumell is in support of the interim official plan which together with other policies she supports she believes will maintain and improve the towns present charm and grace i i her view on development in the municipality is that 1 certainly believe in slow growth planned for this community i like this town the way it is i be- lieve in watching what kind of growth should comein s royal canadian legion branch 459 stouffville f9th line north roast beef dinner dance sat nov 20th time 7 pm come enjoy the legions famous roast beef dinner arid dance afterwards to the music of mr mrs discjockeys kenrita townsend s addmission 1200 per couple tickets available at fred jackson sons main st west phone 6403b4 markham car dealer passes f markham well- known local businessman bill conlin died saturday i at scarborough general 1 hospital- he was in his 71st year j mrconlin yko came k in to markham in m7- established ageneral motors dealership at a temporary location on highway 7 and then a year later built anew garage on main street his later business outgrew the location and he opened a larger centre near laidlaw blvd the current location of conlin motors- mrconlih was very active in sports both as a y new connections bethesda starting saturday november 20 there will be no more long distance charges on calls between thebethesda exchange and the toronto west hill scarborough willowdaledon mills weston and new torontoislington exchanges you willbe able to dial these numbers direct without dialing 1 before the number a brochure with complete details of thechange lias been mailed to you because of the complexity and sizeof this changeyou may experience some delay in reaching your new local call- ing areain the early hours of nov 20 player and spectator with a special emphasis on hockey and baseball he was a former member of the unionville curling club and the markham- unionyillco lions club besides his wife the former margaret mathison he leaves one daughter eleanor mrs grant malcolm of markham and two sons robertintoronto and richard m london ontario v father culnan con- ducted the service tuesday in st patricks church in markham with in t e rme n t at resurrection cemeteyy in oshawa the deceased had- been in failinghealth for the past three months f v i kt bell canada wr antique shopping for xmas visit thorntree antiques vi57maimstw stouffville wmthiirr frlisis x who sorxjyl5 clotdmntatf vi

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