Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 30, 1977, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

2 the tb1bune thursday june m 1m7 underwood broadloom all major credit cards accepted mil vofte install it vquvtclf no place to dump garbage gv- vk conage recreation carpet from 2 a sq yard immediate delivery immediate installation with lifetime guakalsftfe custom cutting rffhue ou wait to save you time and monfv markham 2944440 i mcjn juit n h- j newmarket 8981800 mjn si a or obtaining approval for a landfill site can take up to four years meaning that selecting a new site must be done quickly residential com mercial and industrial waste in durham is ex pected to reach more than 500000 tons a year by 1995 728089 ncrth rarnr tji inventory carpet clearance to itochoige chequing ifs not a big deal but ifs a good deal during statement periods in which a td customers minimum pca balance is 200 or more td cancels the normal 16c charge per cheque automatically durham region is becoming to worry about their garbage situation and the lack of a landfill site to dump it regional council next week will examine a public works committee recommendation to hire a consultant to investigate about 100 acres near brooklm as a possible regional landfill site the potential site ts7 located adjacent to the tv kutltisucly nowclosed whitby landfill site is largely gravel and is owned by two private landholders recently durham decided against developing a landfill site on the newcastlescugog boundary the ministry of the environment informed the region that the site hoped to relieve regional disposal problems for some years was en vironmentally unsafe performs the july 1st homecoming weekend will see a special cen tennial dance featuring wednesday to be held at the stouffville arena on friday july 1st the canadian group has been together for nine years and have recorded such hits as last kiss teen angel and loving you baby the dance will get underway at 830 pm and tickets are 3 per person and will only be available at the doors l2 toroivto dominion trw hank whin leopl nwkt iht 1 fcrcnct who says an annuity has to have a fixed premium 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 into the bargain heinz daues clu insurance agency ltd 9246674 suilue the true north strong and free and together how do we keep it that way well the first step is for each of us to begin to understand our fellow canadians they may live a thousand miles away they may speak a different language they may be canadians not by birth but by choice and the more different they are the more understanding they need thats easy to say but how do we do it its not easy to understand the other fellow especially if sometimes it seems as though he doesnt understand you yet one thing is sure there are a lot more people who want to understand and want to keep canada together than those who would tear it apart but its going to take time and weve got to start now if we dont what will we ever say to our children and their children when they ask us where were you when there was still a chance to save canada well if we want to keep our country together we have to understand that some canadians need more help than others that we cannot solve our problems unless we help a lot of canadians to catch up is that too much to ask mayoe were stretched so thin from east to west that all were capable of is caring only about ourselves in our own little backyard but you know something if we ever let our country come apart our own little backyard may be left standing there pretty lonely and confused and then where are we the council for canadian unity le conseil pour iunite canadienne a fire near stouffvilles train station was started on monday night when the diesel engine of a train began to leak and diesel fuel began to spill over the tracks fire chief walter smith saidthat it might have been sparks from the tracks which ignited the fire the entire west end of town was filled with smoke and it took the firemen just over an hour to put it out there was a full turnout from the fire department and all three trucks were at the scene some neighbours close to the fire attempted to help with garden hoses the fire stretched almost a quarter mile down the tracks support is disappointing for some unknown reason the conservation club of whitchurch- stouffville is slowly disappearing jim dobie past president of the club said in a meeting last wed nesday night that the club needs new blood he said the club used to have a lot of prestige i dont know whats happened the activities were good and there was never any problem with money i guess people just arent interested anymore the activities of the club have included such things as the tree planting project at the new library gun licen cing nature trails and pheasant raising the pheasants are bought from a man in cold creek who raises them to sell to restaurants in toronto and also sells the birds to anyone who wants them at 3 per bird ed macdonald another executive of the club said that they were very pleased with the turnout of young people at the tree planting but the adult support was very disappointing ed would like to see more programs developed for the younger deodle jim doble mr macdonald and denis sainsbury the three executives who were at the meeting said that they had outside obligations and they simply dont have time to run it anymore they said they would stay on as advisory members but they really need a new executive committee denis said there are 35 people who have paid the one dollar mem bership fee and are sent the news letters and meeting announcements but they never show up there were two people at the meeting who were actual members of the club anyone interested in joining the club please dont hesitate to call al piette chairman at 640- 1691 denis sainsbury 6401142 or jim doble at 6403738 gormley man charged refusing breath test results in charges newmarket a 50yearold whitchurch stouffville man whose overindulgence led him to provincial court last week pleaded guilty to charges of impaired driving and refusing a breathahzer test douglas mc- mamngwell pleaded guilty on both counts and was fined a total of 150 or 17 days in jail his counsel said he had been worried about his missing daughter who had left the home four days before the incident according to coun sels explanation mc- maningwell fortified himself with a few nips before heading out on a breathahzer test the whitchurch stouffville man declined the police request to blow into the breathahzer machine and was charged on two counts impaired driving and failing to blow markville markhams planning committee has approved in principal the design concept for the newly proposed markville shopping centre the centre is to be located at the north west corner of the 7th con cession line and highway 7 in markham and will search for the young- contain major retail woman in his travels he office and hotel com ponents jds investments ltj requested the ap- prial in principal so they could negotiate tentative lease com- mitments with prospective businesses a gormley man has been charged with assault with intent to resist arrest mischief to public property and failing to remain at the scene of an accident after a motorcyclist was injured in a car- motorcycle collision on hwy 7 at unionville late wednesday june 22 ontario provincial police oak ridges in vestigated the accident in which cyclist raymond quan 27 of willowdale received minor injuries and was taken to york central hospital the driver of the car involved left the scene a short time later the wanted car was spotted by pc bunce who ap prehended the driver with the help of a second of ficer pc barrett both police were assaulted before the suspect was handcuffed and placed in a police car richard jones 22 28 personna blvd was arrested and a court date will be set in the near future a library breakin three unionville youths were arrested late wednesday june 22 and charged with breaking into the unionville centennial library with intent to steal police investigated and an hour later thei three were located at s their homes on fonthill s blvd robert elmer and victor enn kaunismaa p and robert leigh c murray all 16 h pear at court july 5 s managed to drive his car onto the front lawn of a whitchurch stouffville home and was spinning the tires of the vehicle when police nabbed him when taken to 19 division for a precast concrete steps dura sted is the result of years of research and experience in precast concrete the onepiece steel- reinforced casting is made under exacting factory conditions with a safe nonslip surface with 64 sizes there is a dura step for you call us today for an estimate we have a step to suit your requirements bertha crosby gave a demonstration of rug hooking during a talent show at parkview home markham 762 markham at lawrence phone 4384400 mioas chargex midas mufflers l eihauit shotkt cuttom tending guaranteed hr n kin jam to or drownproof your child the waterbabies way children 3 months of age will be swimming by august if you register how is to 3 years of age can be drownproofed in a s offered by waterbabies netbod which took 3 vears to develop and to and i infants around water has always been a source of concern to parents but now little tots from months to 3 r course c the method perfect is one of affection trust and reassurement between instructor and child there is no sink or swim methods used at waterbabies to assure you bow confident we are about our methods we offer a guarantee if your child is oof floating on their back unaided at the end of the individual and group lessons we will continue lessons at no additional charge photo by the mirror hurry hurry while openings are still available for our july 1 8th class register now foradditionalinformation pleasecau 4994522

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy