the tribune thursday january 31 un s2rwri i v alsop insurance bob dart real estate bunnys flowers stouffvflle calendar business services ceramics 100 inc county slop restaurant oetronlcs farmer jacks gardens we missed some of our chamber of commerce members names from our annual seasons greetings the following names should have been included qaremont united church officers appointed church board gormley centre res taurant ltd kamps upholstery draperies houston pharmacy howard and mcclean electrical contrac tors inc donald kimura kusatz sharpley macleans carpet centre marguerite shoppe mario hair styling nel patrick motors limited post sunoco ringwood gas bar restaurant ltd rs printing stouffvie cooperative association stouffville district credit union limited stouffville home hardware stouffville machine tool works ltd stouffville paint decorating stouffville sound touch of class towne restaurant the homestead probilt inc northeast ford mercury sales ltd sorry sorry sorry ged stonehouse pres chamber of commerce forquickresultscall 64021 00 f by rosemary tu1ms claremont the 1980 claremont united church officers are as follows session honorary elder dr n f tomlinson clerk of session earle cook five year elders dean evans jack ward clifford reynolds donald reid nancy ward barbara warden and earle cook board of stewards mary borland margaret gall dorothy cook richard ward secretary helen an derson and chairman raymond stickwood trustees earle cook chairman don hedges secretary dr nels tomlinson and glen evans ushers earle cook dean evans richard ward jack ward russ hodgson and william hammond treasurer and church secretary mrs jack ward observer representative mrs jack ward organist clarion baker assistant john miller auditor don vale sunday school secretary mrs euis button sunday school treasurer mrs dean evans nominating committee for 1981 mrs lome almack donald reid and raymond stick- wood anniversary committee earle cook richard ward and rosemary timms manse committee tom mooney chairman mary borland secretary other members mrs- jack mairs mrs ellis britton roy timms and gordon auld press reporter rosemary timms the clareraoat 4h homemaking club will be held feb 5 at the home of v mrs murray carson project will be food for friends under the leadership of mrs carson the first meeting of- and mrs ross gammage new officers by rosemary timms claremont at the recent annual meeting of the claremont ucw held jan 21 new officers for the coming year were installed rboda almack became new president taking over for rosemary timms who held the post for four years the new executive is as follows assistant president lillian gauslin secretary marina rodgers treasurer dorothy cook and pianist aldine evans etening unit leader alarean ward assistant leader isobel evans secretary shirley pilkey treasurer dorothy cook and pianist rhoda almack afternoon unit president edith stickwood social committee dorothy middleton bernice ward and helen anderson quilt committee maud anderson mary hill lillian gauslin and margaret gall cards and plants thelma hockley stamps lables publicity and supply rosemary timms nominating committee mary borland and glenna yoshida many claremont residents helped jack hill of uxbridge formerly of town celebrate his 80th birthday jan 20 the party was held in the uxbridge legion hall thirtynine members attended the golden age club meeting held jan 17 after a successful and delicious pot luck lun cheon members discussed a future trip to the flower show on feb 28 anyone interested may call don hedges at 6492008 euchre winners uere norris hardy alma wilson and dorothy middleton euchre will be held every tuesday at the clubhouse and wed nesdays are open house the golden age euchre winners were blanche tyndall rita parratt and doris wilson men winners were mary borland pete gall and vi boniface next euchre will be held jan 31 at 8 pm the next club meeting will be feb 7 at 130 pn b mildred mctaggart greenwood at the meeting of the stewards thursday night the following officers for the church board uere appointed chairman kenn mc- taggari treasurer douglai morden and secretary ken brooks the date for the annual oyster supper is set for march 30 tammy and raymond henning are staying with their grandparents mr and mrs gerald henning while their parents mr and mrs lloyd henning are vacationing in puerto rico beatrice mclean conducted the sunday evening service at the albert st uiuted church in oshawa although some people have been skating on local ponds skaters of all ages were out on the community rink sunday afternoon to enjoy good ice made possible by the recent cold weather y the square dance group met at the home of alfred and barbara pegg on saturday night 4 swau igm o j jm j death tree rustling by elsie boland7 s- goodwood vthey community was saddened v by thesudden passing of hartley spinney whcwas- laid to rest last tuesday from oneill funeral home our sympathy goes out to his wife his daughters relatives and friembv vv anumber of people will remember mrs f ethejwild of the glasgow district who passed away rjj recently j v the natural beauty of israel is something to behold the negcv desert with its violet mountains yellow canyons rare wildlife and unique vegetation the dazzling coral of the red sea where youll sec some of the most remarkable colors ever viewed underwater the nature reserve of hai bar where biblical animals such as the ibex gazelle and oryx antelope roam freely the mediterranean grottoes of rosh hanikra where splashing waves become rainbows the sea of galilee at sunrise the i stillness of the dead sea at sunset but there is another kind of beauty too that is israel a beauty that can be felt in jerusalem bethlehem hebron nazareth jericho for israel is the land of the bible come visit us your travel agent can tell you about the new 102 bloor st westsuite 790 n low airfares and toronto ontario m5s1m8 tours to israel tell me what to sec once i get thercx vliw gtr paul cfc the current fuelwood boom may bring on more tree rustling wastage and accidents this is the concern of forestry staff with the ministry of resources theyve already noted an increase in wood thefts from private and public forests even bob staley a regional forester had a quantity of stacked firewood taken from his own property near stouffville he claims unorganized amateurs are looking for fuel for fireplaces and woodburning stoves however an even greater threat to forest resources he feels are inexperienced woodlot owners who cut trees more valuable as raw material for fine fur niture and other products and if theyre not used to using axes and chainsaws these amateur wood en thusiasts may also be endangering life and limb he says bob staley believes the two main reasons for such thefts are in creased firewood costs and a scanty of cut-your- own operations armed with saws the nappers cruise roads usually chain- wood- back on weekends and either make off with wood already cut or whole trees john griffiths york region forester says treerustlers can fell cut up and load one large hardwood in thirty minutes a tree with a chestheight diameter of 12 to 14 inches will yield about half a cord of firewood forestry staff report at least three wood thefts in ministrymanaged forests in york region this fall last year an 80foot oak two feet in diameter was cut down at one of the public entrances to the recently gordotfand tmaev jones returned home after a week in florida the boys bridgadeit played floor v hockey at a port perry and won against peterboro there was a big crowd at euchre last wed night the winners were mary anderson ruth shortt joyce rossr jim gibson gord mcguckin carl hackley door prize winners were ross thompson morley sellars phylis clarke next euchre is wed feb 6 at goodwood and fri feb 8 at siloam united church women will meet at ruth j halls on wed afternoon feb 6 the word is love devotions will be by mary mitchell and program by elva symes last fri evening a number of friends met at jr mrs norman lynches and presented her with a platter salt and pepper shakers and candle holders their home is sold to a young couple and they are moving toj simcoe where his em- ployment takes him we wishthem every success york regional forest near vivian in doing so an 80- v please save your foot white pine was stamps through the knocked down also private properties have been hardest hit by tree rustlers officials say tom tworzyanski explains that the ministry has no authority when it baptist churches over 20000 in stamps across canada have gone to the leper mission congratualtions are extended to cheryl tensen comes to thefts on private wilkinson lands tabitha and tracy tf- r 79253 ontario ontario municipal board in the matter of section 15 of the planning act h s 0 1970 c 349 -and- in the matter of a reference to this board by the honourable claude f bennett minister of housing on a request by 0 a caulford for consideration of that part of amendment no 14 to the official plan for the whitchurchstoiifme planning area as it applies to 1 subsection 43a 31 and 2 the area outlined in red identified as referral area 7 on schedule a1 and located on lot 18 concession vh in the town of whltchurchstouffville ministers file 0pc279m4 appointment for hearing 1 the ontario municipal board hereby appoints monday the 11th day of february 980 at the hour of ten oclock local time in the forenoon at the latcham hall park drive south stouffville for the hearing of all parties interested in supporting or opposing this application if you do not attend and are not represented at this hearing the board may proceed in your absence and you wig not be entitled to any further notice of the proceedings in the event the decision is reserved persons taking part in the hearing may request a copy of the decision from the presidhg board member such decision win be mailed to you when available irwin who flew up to girl guides and brownies best wishes to melissa y elson janette st john kathy brophy leanne strothers cliona furri and marlene gooding who were enrolled as guides the baptist mission circle went to port perry this past week and presented gladys slack a wall hanging for her new i apartment while they made a crib quilt j dated at toronto this 18th day of december 1979 secretary explanatory note i- thecorpomtionofthetovmofwrltchurr in the matter of hearings by the ontario municipal board commencing february 11th 1980 re official plan amendment no 1 4 section 4 3a 31 and schedule a1 to the official plan of the former township of whitchurch i and re bylaw 7940 amendmgbylaw 727 of the town of whitchurch stouffville amendment ho 14 of the official plan of the former township of whitchurch and affecting the balantraemusselmans lake area constitutes the secondary plan for that area the honourable minister of housing has referred to the ontario municipal board section 4 3a 31 of amendment no 14 which requires monitoring of the population of the musselmans lake area and stipulates that it shall not exceed 1 000 persons and in addition provides that if the cumulative effects of growth arev recognized by contamination of the aquifer or of the lake prior to that population level being reached then no j further development shall be permitted s ifi the land use designation shown on schedule a1 of amendment no 1 4 of lands on part of plan 242 in lot 1 8 concession 8 and on part of lot 1 8 concession 8 fronting on the north side of connor drive and vicinity is changed by amendment no 1 4 schedule a1 from rural to lakeside residential and is also referred by the honourable minister to the ontario municipal board bylaw 7940 win be before the ontario municipal board at the same tame as section 43a 31 and schedule a1 of amendment no 14 this bylaw changes the zoning of the said lands presently zoned transitional to permit a subdivision of 1 9 residential lots with a minimum area of 2787 square metres in the residential rural first density category of bylaw 72- 7 j official plan amendment no 14 aforesaid including the referred section and schedule a1 are compatible with bylaw 7940 and vice versa the official plan the amendment no 14 and by- laws 7940 and 727 may be examined at the town offices 19 ovfc avenue stouffvbe oateotto ukdayofjananr 1980 patriclalwr ob milk size t t i reduced on jan 9 it was announced by the ontario dairy council that the gf imperial quart milk container size will be cut down to a litre in the future but the price will stay approximately the j same they argue that container and distribution j costs will not go downv even though the of the goods will surely the container can move to a 114 litrel7 size slightly lavger than al quart with the price increasing only the ap- propnate multiple of the present quart price the dairy producer will still get his proper payment and may even a sell more milktneunit costs of distribution and f containers will go down and the saving can be y4 passedon to the public p there could be a 3 and s litre option if they wislt i am concerned at the t nochalanf way that thc announcement was made j on january 9 1980 without seeming to consider some of the hardships caused for most families in these inflationery times they can surely do better than thisandlwillbeaskingln the appropriate places orfx better answers during tbefrf next fewa dayswiufca t jv view of getting thembacktxl to the drawing boardimx f r kdickersonf- liberal candidate ontario riding approved the canadian homea 4 insulation progfam- chip has received it approval to continue into 1980 with sufficient fundssi available u operafelfntolir 1980 ontario cohsumerst should feel confident in- retrbfittingeliglblelc residences andclaiming the chip rebate 4nthe- upcoming year jx recent speculation on k the cancellation lof chip was based on the widely publicized sunset clause which was yap- proved earlier this year along with themost recent amendments