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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 27, 1977, p. 6

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c toe tribune thursday january 27 1m7 mrs murphy j reminds you that your -x- 1977 car stickers are due kb 28 v truck plates due mar 31 during feb mari only our office open daily 95 and saturday 912 stouffville license bureau r 3lfl st east the york county board of education area 2 kindergarten registration school year 197778 tuesday february 8 1977 notice with details for the following schools oak ridges lake v dickson hill and schools in the township of king the towns of aurora and whit church stouffville have been sent home with those pupils currently in attendance if you have not received such a notice please contact the school serving your area proof of age is required to be eligible children must be born in 1972 c a cribar chairman s l g chapman director iisisselelelelsssee stouffville scene r a 1 sacred mule the seventh annual sacred music night service will be held on friday may 6 in st james- presbyterian church stouffville the event this y ear will be part of stouf fvilles centennial year program authorization of this was received at the centennial committee meeting last thursday evening glasses found a pair of childrens glasses were found behind the bowling alley last week the spectacles have plastic frames and can be claiined at the tribune office eulah williamson the former eulah brillinger was honoured last saturday night for her 25 years of service at ontario hydro in markham the dinner was also a retirement party as she finishes at the hydro office the end of the month eulah williamson retiring productions ltd presents a live taping of the viscount world snooker challenge v featuring ii the current world champion rayreardon from england 4 playing t the cne international and former i world champion john spencer i saturday january 29th and sunday i january 30th at 130 430 pm at the cfto studios in agincourt freejicketsii phont t7i ghnwvrm 77if oljicw at 79191 1 1 1 j during rtgtitar bvsinttt hovri markham few employees can boast a record of 25 years con tinuous service with one firm one of the few to surpass this milestone is eulah williamson elm street markham- she joined the office staff of ontario hydro in 1951 and last october was presented with a quarter- century pin and cer- tificate mrs williamson is the former eulah brillinger of stouffville her father harry brillinger resides in the testa villa apartments oii saturday evening she was honored once again a gathering at cedarbrae golf t and country club steeles- avenue scarboro to mark her planned retirement at the end of this month area manager cy richardson- acted as master of ceremonies for the evening during which i eulah was presented with a pair of oil paintings she attended with feelings of mixed emotions satisfaction witha job well done and regret at severing a relationship she had known so long eulah still recalls how it all started we husband john and herself were going to a ball game with howdte howard graham she remem bered i asked him if they needed any office help at hydro his reply was what does it matter youd only stay a few months anyway regardless an in terview was arranged and the rest is history any memorable experiences- eulah was- asked no she was never called but in an emergency to repair a downed power line or even replace a bulb in a street light but on one occasion she assisted in the arrest of two cable thieves that and other in cidents are included in 25 years of memories most memorable of all however was the gathering saturday night eulah williamson night horticultural meeting january meeting of the stouffville hor ticultural society was held in the lower hall of stouffville united church on monday jan 17 at 8 pm program consisted of a talk on care of plants by lillian byer musical numbers by- jean hammond accompanied by marge duxbury and pictures of historical buildings around stouffville which were shown by orville hosteller and with a commentary by jean barkey a social time was enjoyed following the meeting assisted at dlnlc rlovancasandasand helen baatz assisted at a blood pressure awareness clinic held fat scar borough town centre recently the clinic was sponsored by the ontario heart foundation and all help clerical and medical were volunteers the results were given to the participants and will also be used for research by the heart foundation a similar clinic to be held in the spring is being planned for stouffville the heart fund carivassfor stouffville is now being organized volunteer canvassers are needed and anyone who can help please call 640- 2014 remember february is heart month irenes good night nostalgia buffs will enjoy the 40s style music to be featured this friday and saturday evenings at irenes good night the coffee house is located on highway 48 directly south of dickson hill public school music starts at 9 pm for information call irene at 2944346 our mistake last week we ran a group picture of the contestants in the miss stouffville contest un fortunately there were a few mistakes in the in formation our apologies go to margaret kamps and jacquie hassard whose names were ac cidentally reversed and to colleen kamps whose name was misspelled nursing seminar evaluating nursing personnel is the theme as well as the title of the third seminar in the series for nursing per sonnel being presented by centennial college it will be held at the holiday inn don valley from 9 am to 4 pm on thur sday feb 10 for further in formation please call debby banks 6943241 ext 256 paper drive the local boy scouts annual paper drive is saturday feb 5 phone 6401941 for pickup durham opp phase out in doubt durham the durham regional police commission- is still waiting for word from the solicitor generals office regarding thephasingbuc of opp services in durham region the commission met with the minister last december to discuss an extension of the april 1 deadline and hadbeen assuredofb threeyear phasingin period but with no word fronvthe province this now seems in doubt commissioners are especially concerned since an arbitration agreement with the durham police force calls for twoman cruisers between the hours of 4 pm and 4am starting may 1 this means that be tween 50 and 55 new police officers would have tobehired and trained between now and may- it takes three months- just to train an officer not to mention the time it takes to recruit and screen applicants he also estimates that it would cost some where in the neighbor- hood of 952000 for the additional men the double manning of cruisers would require to save some of the costs durham has painted 14 cruisers yellow and designated them as traffic vehicles these only- require oneman patrols and reduce the cost of double manning to approximately 400000 art auction pyab chapter of hadassah wia- oshawa is planning a major art auction almost 100- artists p have been- contacted juid the event is to take place sunday april 24 at the genosha hotel in oshawa v not a pretty picture the womens centre womens workshop and harbinger v community services cenre of york university will sponsor a movie presentation and panel discussion about rape on thursday january 27 in curbs 1 lecture hall i located on the main york campus at keele and steeles the movie not a pretty picture a poignant study of what happens to a woman who has been raped will be shown at 430 pm and 800 pm not a pretty picture is a well- acclaimed film which recreates the reallife rape of the writer and director martha coolidge when she was 16 years old a panel discussion on rape will be held from 600 to 8 pm guest speakers are dr lorenne dark of the university of toronto who is currently conducting research in the areas of rape con- victions legislation and the impact of rape crisis centres eileen bell of the toronto rape crisis centre who will discuss the nature of the centre which provides a distress line and counselling services for rape victims and a rape victim who will speak frankly about her own rape and her experiences in court admission is 150 further information may be obtained by calling 6672519632 bahai classes the bahai childrens classes were held on sunday at the home of mrs kerr in goodwood pearl hannah showed the children some of her dolls of all nations to com memorate worldi religion day an ladies keep ftt the third session at the very popular ladies keepfit classes will start again feb 1 in the whitchurch centennial centre badantne- the classes will be held each- tuesday morning from 1000 to 1100 am the ccsu is 1500 for 15 sessions payable at the first class feb 1st mrs joyce dow of vandorf will be directing the class again babysitting will be available at the centre at a nominal charge for more in formation call anne tribe 6401792 or norene morrison 8875254 alcoholism seminar centennial college in scarborough is spon soring an alcoholism seminar on wednesday january 26 1977 at the ashtonbee campus the panel will consist of dr andrew malcolm an author and speaker on the subject of alcoholism a representative from alcoholics anonymous a representative from al anon an organization of relatives family and friends of alcoholics who meet for mutual help and john rogers president of molsons breweries the seminar is scheduled for 1030 am to 1230 pm and there is no charge- i for further in formation call centennial college at 6943241 t fri alateen a fellowship for teenagers of problem drinkers called alateen meets every tuesday815 pm at st andrews united church in markham the group is designed to help youths understand your problem learn about alcoholism as an illness replace despair with hope improve at- mosphere and encourage the alcoholic to seek help call 2944300 for information trustees raise mileage allowance aurora in a narrow 119 recorded vote here monday night york region public school trustees upped their travel allowance to 18 cents per mile the motion to in crease the allowance from 10 cents per mile drew opposition from markham trustee bob mcmonagle noting that onethird of a trustees honorarium stouffville camera club holds successful meeting stouffville 13 at george ross photo thirtyfive people at- studio tended the very- sue- the group consisted cessful initial stouffville of young citizens to young centennial camera club senior citizens both men meeting heldon january more sense j warning health and welfare canada adwses that danger to health increases with amount smoked avoid inhaling y rwagepereigartkevkingie12rngtai0imgnicotine regular 8mg tar ping nicotine and women fronftiovice shutter bugs to polished pros i selected to run the camera club were john lord president keith leach vicepresident claude kerr treasurer dave beckett program chairman and jerry mucci telephone committee chairman interest shown at this meeting proves the need and advantages of a camera club in stouff ville the next meeting of the stouffville centennial camera club will be held at the home of mrs m kuczer on thursday february 10 at 730 pm the kuczer residence is the old schoolhouse located on the east side of nine line north south of the bloomington side road is designed to cover expenses mr me- monagle sidthemove would be out of line its inappropriate at this time when we ask other groups to cut back or hold the line he added since trustees froze their own honorarium for the twoyear term of the current board the mileage increase is their only raise arid as such should be approved argued- king trustee margaret coburn richmond hill representative bob houghton described distance to board meetings if cuts are to be achieved he suggested it should be in an area that affects all trustees equally voting against the motion were mr mc monagle aurora trustee norm weller bill munroe and eric baker of richmond hill bill- laird of gebrgiria don cameron of vaughari harry bowes of whit church stouffville separate school representative john stephens and board stouffville singers the stouffville singers have 2- begun practices for haydns creation to be presented infebruary and march rehearsals are sunday afternoon from 3 to 5 pm at the united church new members are welcome please call anne simons 6403561 for further in formation our organist will be michael bloss of toronto pc youth sinclair stevens mp will be a special guest at the major national progressive con- servative youth con ference in london on tario feb 46 both national leader joe clark and premier william davis are to attend events there in hospital earl hoover of obrien ave is reported to be holding his own in st- michaels hospital toronto since he entered last thursday he suf fered from hemorrhaging of a burst artery guard dies james lee ofj elizabeth st markham died in hospital jan 19 due to injuries sustained from being struck by car mr lee as aj crossing guard had been seeing children across the road- when he inad vertently stepped in front of a vehicle 1j rejection of the increase chairmancraig cribar of as political nonsense- newmarket by avoiding the in- j crease the public school uxbrulgc get 8 board would fall behind other mileage rates paid by other groups and- be ho 118 in g grant forced to- introduce a there is plenty room and everyone invited mickev mouse courses aurora wording of a motion encouraging emphasis j on v- core curriculum subjects drew fire from yorks secondary school teachers monday night proposed by rich mond hill trustee eric baker the motion in- the wording of the motion could reinforce or en courage attitudes detrimental to the education system in york following presen tation of the position paper which was not debated publicly mr major increase in the future he said instead the board should institute annual increases in mileage allowance the richmond hill trustee suggested- dr johndenison of east- gwillimburysaid rejecting the increase would be vnfair to trustees who trivt1 a long uxbridge the township of uxbridge- has received a grant of 3250 from the ministry of housing the grants are designed to assist municipalities in preparing official plans and zoning bylaws or in bringing these up to an acceptable level summer employment s healthrelated organizations can apply to hire students under a federal employment program calledhaseps this summer about 510 students across canada will be hired at a cost of 1348 each students should- apply at canada manpower to take part gymnastics school the york county gymnastics school will operate winter break week march 2125 alj aurora- high school students from age 5 to 20 are eligible and all are grouped according to ability top canadian gymnasts will serve as instructors the cost is 56 registration should be handed in by feb 28 to insure success fori further information contact john laughlin at 8958462 i eluded the phrase to s reworded- the ensure that this system proposal to exclude the snowmobile speed lowering considered does not offer socalled mickey mouse cour ses in a position paper presented to trustees ontario secondary school teachers federation district 11 called for the board to reject the proposal which itrmed disturbing the federation said controversial phrase the motion which calls for curriculum planners to reevaluate all core subjects and for guidance counsellors to advise students entry into non core subjects could require evidence of ambition and ability was referred to the boards program committee stouffville council will soon be considering a bylaw which would reduce the speed limit for snowmobiles ori roads in the hamlets to 10 mph the drawing up of such a bylaw was referred to committee after ward 2 1 councillor becky wedley brought up uxbridge heart campaign uxbridge vr the uxbridge areaxheart campaign will open feb 3 at uxbridgeawindary school with a visit from toronto general hospital will speak on the research projects of the heart foundation and heart health he also will dr william greenwood be presenting slides a toronto heart he is associate specialist the meeting is professor of medicine at in the- vsszcaltiti 8 15 pm t t the university of toronto the school is located firwi a fikf lllr 4iatrrnan tmfi4 a cnntfl vdr greenwood of and a former chairman of the ontario heart foundation and a present board member a reception will be held afterwards and an opportunity given for questions the meeting- will be cafeteria on third avenue south of brock sce j the topic at council last week theyre using the felraysubdivisionas a speedway- mrs wedley told the tribune they line up at one end and race down arid around someone could get hurt a bylaw now on the books controls snowmobiles in the village of stouffville as to the hours they can operate ward 5 court- cidor june button pointed out but it does not prevent them from using the streets i7v tmayor gordon ratdiff was doubtful that a speed limit wouldbe effective in- controlling thejmachfoe believing that they would have to be banned from the streets entirely tour of italy f emily nighswanderj daughter of mr and mrs joseph nighswander of rr 3 stouffville has been enjoying a tour of italy during the month of january as part of an art history and appreciation study she is enrolled as aj sophomore at hesston college kansas the program is part of an interterm course and will involve the study of art and architecture in such cities as florencei milan venice pisaj rome and pompeii 1 bible college quartette at ringwoddj ringwoodi a quartette from ontario bible college took- the sunday school session j pharmacyseminar- and church service a twoday seminar on sunday morning rev business management- william wallace was for the pharmacist win guest speaker i be held feb 1516 at the j mr and mrs fred holiday inn don valley steckley enjoyedj according to a press thursday evening dinnevt rdease from centennial- with mrs ed reddick of college aurora t nostalgia nostalgia is the theme of the old- fashioned skating party to be held this saturday jan 29 at the arena couples- or in dividuals are invited to don oldfashioned skating outfits and glide about the ice to the music of the east york band prizes will be awarded for the best centennial as well as the most humorous costumes the party starts at 8 pm and admission is 150 per person a architecture week feb 1319 has been declared architectural awareness week ontario association architects and various exhibitions are to be held in local centres i

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