Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 27, 2000, p. 12

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p vr k v i l jmjfflft v c best of markham 4 loblaws sears- the bay v biway zellers ap ica- markham iwonvilfe v canadhafnritecfe sears catalogue i ho lee chow atlas air abacus restaurant food basics igastouffville t m henrys cameras wsobeysi canadian jirettouffnl ttoblawsnmkt westrjnjipducejg no one can deliver results likejwifiotlw-vv- to bs6kyduvfflyerdktributiohtgaiim economist sun 9052j8244xjsiffmpmurt6 vsiji disc members of the stiver family canoeing on willow lake on a s sunday morning in 1914 willow lake is now known as toogood pond located in unionville uprowning iri histpiy of toogood pond a landmark is a placeof significance not only recognized by many but also with its own meaning and history sitting on a park bench watching peo ple strolling along the pathways feed- ing the ducks or lost within their fayoiirite book you realize unionvilles toogood pond is such a place if toogood pond could tell its own history imagine the stories it would share it would speak of its beginnings in 1840 when ira white built a mill race and placed a wooden dam across beaver creek forming what was known- more than a century ago as willow lake the mill race powered whites grist mill named union mills which became the economic centre of the small ham- let of unionville willow lake was a place where people spent their sum- mers swimming fishing and boating in the winter monthsonce the lake was frozen youwould find farmers cut- ting large chunks of ice to take home to their milk houses for summer refrigera- tion the pond as it was often referred to would also tell of a tragedy that shocked- the town of markham rosscribbett a 17yearold markham high school stu- dent drowned on june 161949 his death marked a turning point in the ponds history as it was decided a place was needed for supervised swim- mingy j arthur toogoodvho purchased the property in the late 1930s agreed to provide the facilities for a swimming club arid leased the property to the town for a 1 a year the unionville swimming club was formed in the early 1950s and was run by a junior executive with adult advis- t ers this youthrun swimming club managed to stay afloat until the early 1980s when the town purchased the pondand surrounding vacant lots from thetoogoods eventually the pond was named after the toogood family in honour of its active community involvement between 1981 and 1982 under the direction of the town toogood pond would witness major renovations and an expansion of the existing dam a pedestrian bridge would replace the old cement darii and walkways and picnic areas would be created sept 18 1982 marked the official opening of the new toogood pond it would prove to be a favourite haunt for many in the community a place with a rich and varied history this year the markham lions club and the markham museum are encouraging the community to share their memories of markham by donating your pjiotographs or negatives taken of markham between 1930 and 1999 you will be helping us cre ate a legacy for manhams future generations art antiques appraisal road show saturday july 29 10am- 4pm j v victoria square community centre woddbincme elgin mills rd markham verbal appraisals 10 per item 4 25 for 3 9058872467

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