a6 tk1bun1s j ums 14 1989 sv i at wstouhvmepfl a lot of faces as the new ce te mayor fran sainsbury far right to ctit the hbu c mchaie cnairmanot the board of the marhham stouffville family lit pon pelriea longstanding member of the board and dr edward meade olrec t family life centre ov u ics v pbolobhucesiapley fire engine practice set for some evening soon natural gas 40 cheaper 100 cleaner tffe save thousands ofdollarsayearori ourfleef here again are some items of interest called up from issues of the tribune of years gone by 100 years ago june 7 1889 the annual meeting of the village fire brigade was held in daleys hall on saturday evening chief burkholder presiding the engine committee reported the two engines complete except handles for no 1 it was resolved to have a list of the various fire companies printed at once and a copy placed in each members hands and to have a practice with the engines some evening soon citizens will not feel alarm ed if they hear the bell and see the men hurrying for their positions 50 years ago june 15 1939 while expressing complete satisfaction with the public school staff at the regular board meeting on monday even ing the trustees went on record as not in favor of any salary in creases at this time it was said by members of the board that when the matter is opened a general revision would be considered dr freel was absent from the meeting attending the moh con vention in toronto rev c e mcleod was away- a v nolan acted as chairman and those pre- fj sent were messrs mcmullen ambrose stover and lloyd turner mr watson principal while bygone days walter waterston not asking for an increase pointed out the unfairness in salaries over such a county as york one teacher on the staff here is getting 900 but has a sister doing exactly the same work in east york receiving 1300 east york was a defaulting municipality only recently yet the larger centres do not hesitate to spend money they cannot raise while places like stouffville are more hesitant 25 years ago june 4 1964 a charge of in discriminate use of liquor around the premises of a recently reopened dance hall at musselmans lake was pointed out to members of the whit church twp council on monday night mr patrick cashman a member of the executive of the musselmans lake ratepayers association said that a delega tion wished to speak on this and other problems at the next meeting on june 8th j mr cashman said that the dance pavilion in question had been closed for several years but had started up again on the weekend he said that no police officers were seen in the area the clerk thos kerr said that the new police chief was quite aware of the dance hall problem at this particular location 10 years ago june 7 1979 claremont the recent death of fish in a claremont creek has generated the fear of chemical pollution and sparked cries of protest from local residents a meeting of the claremont and district community associa tion may 30 heard firsthand ac counts from residents about the death of approximately 150 fish on the may 25 weekend fish have been wiped out total ly in the creek south of the clare mont cooperative while nothing in the creek to the north has been harmed residents say the claremont water in which the fish died leads into duffin creek when we converted our first truck to natural gas in 1985 it was more or less an experi ment but the results were so impressive we decided soon after to convert half our fleet a total of eleven vehicles in the first year alone we saved s22000 on our fuel costs virtually half the cost of running on gasoline natural gas is also so clean burning the oil comes out looking the same way it went in just think how that cuts back on maintenance costs as we acquire new vehicles there is no question they will be converted to run on natural gas wketheryou have two vehicles or 500 vehicles natural gas can help you save thousands of dollars flllttup vtturjibbjt iirnt litrntunjiniirxluriltatvtlfynilirxjrt ytttwi 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