the tribune thursday november 2s uk on x fc s soi ll bubal rootsf by toronis photograph marybyere ijanby hugh robertson kennedy- smargarer- university o toronto mcbnrney- and the pres 2k pages i15ml jbaloriw league- of v tbeydecided to write an arrtiifrrtiwl history using the information they had gathered for the ontario archives v vii although rural t roots is described as a survey of pre- coofederation buildings of york region the book is based on the original york county and the authors have included by steven wells the result ofa corn- whenever i learn that prebenshre inventory of mtber fine example of earh canadian buildings irly a canadian ar- which was initiated in iitecturewith field- 1966 by the provincial one walls pine floors government and -con- ibles and ginger ducted bythe faculty of 4l kwfl v ead v has tl been architecture university york molishedand replaced of toronto with the i t a r modern 1condo assistance of local hjjsjs mum i begin to won- volunteerswherilmary- fli r about oursenseof byers- janvkennedy a f story i wasfeassured margaret mcburney and hf ben 1 read rural the junior league of l2s22 dots toronto completed the authors explain in rural roots is inventory of york region ther prgace much of high standard has already been written about toronto rural roots is an informative and readable guide to the early nineteenth century homes inns mills storesbarns and chur ches which may still be seen throughout york region seven maps of the region areinduded in the boofand the text is profusely illustrated with blackandwhite photo- graphs by hugh robertson who is a distinguished photographer of canadian architecture the authors have carefully selected buildings far inclusion in this book on the basis of architectural interest and historical significance however not ondoes rural roots examine the architectural details of preconfederation buildings of the region but the text also describes local history set- dements economic and social conditions customs and legends local readers will encounter the familiar names of pioneers who settled in markhani and whitchurch townships hoover reesor wideman heise bril- mm linger c petchjandi830iiia unique ar- lnndytwo chapters are chitectual feature of the devoted to the settlement region which represents architecture jand early life in the villages f of buttonville stouffviue- gormley unionville bogarttown r and uarkhami which was incidently known in the nineteenth century as a harddrinking pioneer town the authors of rurl roots also describe in detail the construction- of the temple of the children of peace at sharon by david willson between 1825 and symbolism in wood e rec ev t publication- of this regional history is an important contribution tot our knowledge of the v architectural heritage of southern ontario the authors rail appear at stouffvilte public library on thursday december 2 from 130 until 3 pm and afterwards at john lords books 36maut harvey mccoonell shown abovetplaas to 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members and friends sat down to a pot luck dinner in the hall of the united church the prize money for the past year was distributed j marion housser had most points for the year and won the gordri family silver tray for the third yearand now has permanent possession of it sue bur kholder was a runner up in the number of points accumulated with jean barkey and delia paisley- tied for third place alice vague was elected president for another year audrey avery is first vice president and second vicepresident is marion housser g r a ce p ugh presented the directors report r tor the year and announced a membership of 212 meetings have been held on the third monday of every month all year in the united church hall as well as hosting a number of entertaining and interesting speakers the club has held six flower shows with a total of 1065 entrants this was an increase in both senior and juniorexhibits vv among the good works of the club were the planting of petunias at parkview 5 home jn the spring a donation of 40 for planting of shrubs at high-point- lodge in markham and some new shrubs were planted at parkview this fall an arrangement created by mrs vague was entered in the open s class at agincourt show in september and cap tured first prize and best in show the society regrets the loss of an interested and active member in the passing of rev douglas davis the slidet com petition judged by orval hostetler attracted many beautiful entries industrial clevelophient proposed stouffville helmet- holdings ltd would like to eventually develop an industrial area on part of lots 32 and 33 concession 9 south of stouffville and a letter v was received by planning board last week about the matter j writing for the developers derek willis asked that the circular t road pattern proposed for the industrial 1 area oni stouffvilles west end south of hwy 48 include an extension into and through the subject property vv vki hc said that since the interim official plan is to apply only for19761981 on this basis the owners have no objection to the plan as generally proposed- t piarettt coiijerri about tiextbboks- may be disiissed i aurora ex- pansion of york region public school boards textbook approval procedures has 5 been recommended -by- king trustee margaret cobura concern over the suitability of the text for the age level would result ina meeting betweenthe teach rj and concerned paren 1 h v p y 5such a session the motion suggests should selected the book and howt it will be taught- in routine action the motion was i referred to a additidn bt texte m v iri in a motion presented r why the teacher to the board mrs coburn h suggestedtwo additional steps be padded to the current procedure t the first ai would require l selectedforiusein the board hasbeenj english classrooms to be underattack from some hstedmn thevspririgvtnistees in recent months brochure of the school in th xh which it will be usea book the apprenuceship i urider the secorfd j duddy kravite- and- step any community the rye investment firm nimtef y- zoning chanseasto- f shtiwcqsejiv if 1 stouffville a proposal to have both sides of highway48 from stouffvilleswest end to- ringwood zoned for showcase industrial development was presented to planning board last week a f letter from due timewould eliminate the hodgepodge of mixed development that now j exists from highway 48 to the westerly boundary of the town f the letter requested that the compnays own v property- located to the ecrimar investments west of theproposedsite ltd owners of land on for a volkswagen of the southside of hwy 48- canada- plant v vorelco concession 8 said that in any case be rezoned to kind of developmentln jml industrial- filen warren productions ltdand the jctv television network ltclwill be taping a new show jt v the amazingkreskin i in the coming weeks- you ore invited to bej port of the audience at the cftotv jtudioj t v for free tickets phone 29191 1 lt- minimum age 1 6 tirr tl y f i a i i i