Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 2, 1977, p. 6

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1he trjbunethursday june z u77 v- kv2-3ss- temmtp vw h fc- 5 by elizabeth heriot a 4 6404378 wrong division v 4 v shannan wade heriot is the proud third place winner in the under one year- girls- division of the good wood ifair j sthe 1977 executive of i the stouffville legion branch 459 were inducted into office in a military ceremony held at the legion hall last friday evening pictures here are from left betty turner ladies auxiliary president ralph newell- past zone com- mander louis hertle who is entering his second term as president les dodd zone commander and byron myskjmins deputy zone commander the swearingin ceremony was preceded by a dinner and followed by a dance cat fssciersy- 7 church sttoronto has a x v former 4 stouffville- large assortment of cat resident ruth ktaxck figurines cat books and has opened a shop pictures f and j other t designed for catmovers assorted feline the store located at 48754 paraphernalia- r i ibeautifulbabycontest i 5- avictorm souare iv the only problem though i js fkv i- s- that shannan is very 44iw t ducbess st was entered by marion sandle- a cjeanupbee wiu childs gender tannualjexplorer be helcvat thecemetery mother and daughter on friday evening- june 3 evidently banquet wasbeld in the at 7 pmmn preparation led fjtfrofliciaf to make sunday school jpomon for jhe memorial service- crucial error may queen- s the stouffville district secondary school held its annual may queen pageant last week at the beverly hills hotel in toronto this years crown w went to joyce reesor a following the service grade 13 student miss a pot luck luncheon will rees0 18 said everyone for the memorial service tuesday evening of last i on sunday uk l i yorkdurhlaih gets funds v toronto agnculture and food minister bill newman has announced and ad- ditional allocation of 436000 to be spent on tile drainage projects in the georgina stouffville- t newman said his newcastle and uxbridge ministry will advise the will each receive 9000 in four municipalities by increased allocations letter of their increased following the ministers allocations he explained earlier announcement of 5 that proper field a 2 million extra drainage can increase iiaani allocauoii to more than crop yields more than any riding of durhamyork icpanes idhss ther s method the municipalities of theprovince 4 j p r e v 1 p u s 1 1 1 e drainage funds were allocated to brock 53200 newcastle 13200 pickering 10000 scugog 35100 uxbridge 10000 georginavsio000 east gwillimbury 10000 and stouffville sioooo following jathe banquet ethelboyd gave a very inspiring talk on missions and service barbar friedel and margahte and charlotte frisby were presented with their attendance awards for having missed only one meeting an exhitfition baseball game i- was played on wednesday evening of lasf week between the bantam girls and the midget girls with the bantams being vic torious the coaches for the bantams are edar- senault and don boynton the coach for the midgets is marilyn rumble ttie annual- service will be held on sunday june 5 at 1130 am- with rev victor shepherd in charge specials music will bebymargarite jones be served in the sunday school room beverages will be supplied everyone welcome mr and mrs pat ottaway welcomed their first granddaughter last week when a daughter was born to mr and mrs angel 0 valente patricia ottaway birthday greetings to stacey woodward one good luck girls for year june f mrs neil the season v fd mortson june 4 grace s i the t boys and girls walker june 6 bruce regular games will be rumiiey june 6 frank startirg his week brumwell june 7 i 11 i prjncipies 1 freedom can bejsustained only in a society without dis crimination based on race col our sex or creed it can best be preserved ina society com- mitted to justice and the rule v of law and to democratic in- stitutions ibascd upon the british parliamentary system 2 fairness and equality of opportumtycan be guar anteed only by a govern ment prepared to ensure- 1 that power is not used un- fairly by any group in society ifincluding igovernment itself f 3real freedom can beachieved i and maintained only when government is prepared to ilmit its own growth power and costs 4 the strength prosperity and unity of all canada isvltal to the future wellbeing of all the people of ontario the preser- valion of that unity is ontanos pnmaty national goal 5 lnafair andfree society government must delineate and protect thefollowingnghts of the individual 5 a thcghl tcbuild asecure future for ones self dnd ones family b the nghtto sejek and earn l wages obt- c the right toseek dncl edrn fair profits and fees i dfhenght to work in peace and safety fli 1 ethcright to be protected from unfair or unlawful practices in the market place or the labour force t f thenght 16 a fair and cquit- able tax system r g the righyto pursue personal l fulfillment growth and self- s improvement i f- commitjvlentc r- theprogresslveconserya- jllve government of ontario affirmsitscommitment toeach of the following tasks v 1 acommilroenl to a target of one hundredlhousandnew jobs eachyear forthe nexf dccadac ti tv 2acomniltmenttothecontin- ued security of foodsupply for all ontarians this is to be achieved through the preser- vallonof farmland increased peracre productloneffectivc marketing of surplus agrlcul- mural exports and continued support forjhe farming com munltys il 1 3vcdrhmllmenft6 a target ot 1 900000 housing starts over the next ten years in ontario euveinchangingtimls all about u3througholtl canada and the worldstandards and values that have stood unquestioned fora hundred wars are in jeopardy satthis point in our history when confidence in our future is more important than ever before 1 commit the ontario progressive conservative party to the follow- s ing principles and objectives under ay v progressiveconservativegovernmentjhese- f commitments which form part of a s vi dynamic program of actionwillglveeachl person in ontariothe assurance within 1 which to shape his or her pfrsonal destiny 4 a commitment to reducing the municipal tax burden on seniorcitizensand to work r towards the ultimate climma- hon of this particular lax for l the majonly of ontarios senior iclllzens a v 1 5a commit mont to reducing 1 unnecessary waste in all social spending toensurc that the iruly needy and those who serve hem get adequate and fairsupport t 6- a commitment to continue the battle against r inflation whlleproviding the pnvate i sector with- opportunity and j example for job creation 7 a commitment to replacing at least two trees for every one harvested henceforth in ontario and loregeneraiing every acre harvested- 8 a commitment to increasing the sale of ontario goods and servicesoutsldc canada by mb a year 9acommitment to containing 1 thesioindexppnseofgovern- 5 in ontario resulting in a balanced budgoi by 1981 10 acominilrnent lomaintain- ing the highest quujity of health and hospilal services ixiscd on a syslem which allows indi viduals to ivork together vyith thcirowndoctorsforthcirown health and wellbeing ii acornmilmentlopfescrvean educational syslem of high quality with accessibility to higher education based upon individual choice and individ- ualmerii r 12 a commitment to the value- of municipal government in the democratic structure of ontario society 1 1 13 a cornmitment to balanced growth and development in the northso asto make prosperity social and cultural advancement equally avall-t- able to the citizens ol northerns ontario 14 a commitment to the pursuit v of excellence in the fields of industry technology manage- mentandcollectivebargaining so that all ontarians may share in the cbllective pnde and tselfconfidcnce that stems fronihving man environment of progress and achievement 15 a commitment to fair profit dsthepnmeencduragement for indiviriuarwagecarners professionals entrepreneurs v investors and industries to help ontario grow along with a i commitment to encourage the growth of the small busi ness sector of our economy 16 a commitment to reducing r wor stoppages and slow- downs through more advanced idbourmanagement negotia- tions and through the outliw- ingof strikes and lockouts in such sectors of the economy di j provincial government services 1 g laffiriation weaffirm that the progres- siveconservativegovernment will uphold these principles and commilmpnlsas a guarantee of personal frpedom economic secunly and stability in ontario f belief that social justice for all can be assured only throughdedicatioh to high quality programs of health dnd education that serve all with competence equity effective- nessandaffordabihty ibjhisend s hcdlth systems must allow doctors dhd patients to work togethcflo prevent treatand curcdiscdbc education programs must promote basic competence in basic skills as a prerequisite to of all vjopportunity must be main tained for all legitimately seek greater parlicipdlionsucn as native peoples womea the thandicappedso ihat all in ontand shareas a commonj- iieritage the right to pursue personalfulfillment through theirowncffortinitiativecom- mitmcnfandselfrcjtanca i y we affirm that every citizen of onlano right to seifadvancement to balancedand stable govern menialo freedom lustice equity and sccuntyas residents of a great province which has a key role to play in advancing he interests ofa great nation tb these pnnclplescommlt- menisand affirmations i dedi- caie my party in the service of every man woman and child of our province ina spirit of faith trust and common purpose v jijissa m wliat this charter meanstoybu rhe goucies and cprnmit- a v of life and the human needs and aspirations of people v throughout this koyinceilsproyides a plan tori- keep ontario strong ahddamicvaplacein which r f needtopreserve thebest6f tiie past is balanced ffiejnischargrewout ayiththeneeldforfobjrgrowtli5 ltw the progressive conservative party is committed mu c to ggg goals iask you to join gii with me mtranslatuigthis gharter amp hbhbhmhhmmh arrrbudk it deschbes 11 gfhwpr1iyensrvativepbvernm g itead ontano in the yeareimmediately ahead i h believe it understanding of the way i fv p william davis premier wsgsbffss- fourfotuiebur choice was teling her she would wiri but she never really believed it until she was picked first runnerup in the contest was rhonda whale also 18 years old and in grade 13 second runnerup was caroline mulder 17 and in grade 13 lucky winner wayne brunton of 514 elmroad was the lucky winner- of ia realistic trc152 cv radio in the recently held tdraw sponsored by the library waynes lucky number was 0149 mary jane parish and don hey worth were wed at the united church october 30 1976 mary jane daughter of meryl and bob parish of stouff ville was given away by her fathcrmmr hey worth isthe son of joan and fred heyworth of markhamthe couple have taken iip residence in markham mary jane is employed at the tribune u grlrjrrj 0 0 liifllrjrlrjrjr stouffville sgene iwhtytfgfy 1 v 0 til 9 funjair afun fair will be held at summitview public school saturday june 11 from 11 a m to 2 p m to raise money to equip the new additionto be built onto the school this summer the fair will include a doll raffle dolls will be on display at fred jackson 1 floor coverings bake and craft sale white elephant sale refreshment booth chamber of commerce the tourism potential of students in grades one to announces the com- the south shore area of s three the other- for mencemenu of a com munity farmers market at the sutton arena sutton west ontario beginning june 4 to september 3 exhibitors will be displaying for sale such items as home baked goods fresh lake simcoe j pc contest for kids thcf y o un g progressive con- servativesj have an nounced a strictly non partisan poster- contest for children from grades students fromfgrades fourto sixv f 1 the winners one from each categoryand their classes will have lunch with premier davis and his wife in addition each winner wulbe in- vitedlo queens park for one to six designedto produce handmade stimulate interest mitheja dayohisjall crafts and meats-every- jdnes9 ontario election submissions should saturday morning from 7 yftfie contest to le k addressed toposter am until noon siudged by wellknown contestpremiers office childrens games jand- creation of the toronto artist ken danby queens park toronto farmers market is one of and toronto sun editorial ontarioclosing date for the s steps being cartoonistandy donato entnesisjune 4 taken by the chamber of willbe- divided into two commerce to re establish categories one for other activities community farmers market the georgina jzfj i- 1 v p- tti v further information caii be obtained from the p c youths desk in torontoat 416 8686050 course in niagara this summer from july 410 senecas college without walls in cooperation with tv f ontario is offering a uniquemediabased courseset in the heart of the beautiful niagara peransula one parent dance the richmond hill chapter ofo the one p a reii t vfa mi 1 1 es association of canada is holding their dance at the thornhill community centre at bay view and john streets thornhill at 830 prhjuntil loo pm f on saturday june 4th vc disc jockey f bufiet guests 500 always afriendly 1 atmosphere i v tliegeneral meeting willbe held at wrixon r hallst marys anglican church yongest4 f markham rd richmond hill on wednesday june j 8th iat- 8 00 pm all j members guests and t interested si nge parents are welcome t vj tory outing thissiinddr ji sharon f bill 4 hodgson workers in york north are still counting on premierbill davisto visit their giant picnic and 1 free day of golf sunday i j fal 1 press time the premierstoffice was unable to confirm the arrangements t sji a jplans forthe picnic held by the ridings progressjvejcon- servative association called forjfree hot dogs arid drinks to be served betweenllam and 1 pm at sharon golf ctub for free golfing the rest of the afternoon lln addition there will be games4racesvar dunking board clownt and balloons at whatthe tories are describing as an outing for the whole a

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