thursday february 11 1971 the tribune page 5 left holding the bag by ruby burkholder a snowstorm can cause real problems on a farm particularly when all hands are snowed out all hands that is except mother such was the don raymer property north of woodstock during the recent storm that inundated that area don and his eldest son bruce had left home in the morning under sunny skies at 230 pm they started back but were forced to stay overnight in woodstock barry a student at fanshawe agricultural college between woodstock and london had to remain there brian was billeted out from woodstock high school and bradley was picked up by some friends who live near his school at innerkip a neighbor with a snowmobile came to the rescue of mrs raymer helping her with the chores and the milking of about 50 cows detailed in structions between don and vi were given over the telephone all were able to reach home the following afternoon clearing a path for the milk truck through huge snow drifts between the barn and the house between 200 and 300 pigs on bruce and barrys farms nearby will no doubt have a few lean strips in their bacon since the self- feeders were running low the moral of this experience is always make sure mother knows where the milking parlor is even if its located on the other side of a sixfoot drift she may be called on to use it some day family fun night by isobcl nigh melville friday evening feb 12 is family fun night in the victoria square community hall the event is sponsored by the choir of melville united church dancing for all ages will be in charge of wellknown mc frank barkey the ucw met at the home of mrs harry lewis monday evening mrs harry warriner was in charge of the program hostesses were mrs don mjller and mrs don ferguron a complete recovery is wished for mr cliff burkholder a patient in scarboro cen- tennary hospital miss susan mc- cleverty quite ill with the flu has now returned to college at centralia 3 way election race richmond hill ratepayers 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police department or its chief orland keating if she had she would have learned that the ladys car was parked over the main street crosswalk the officer constable wm clause was in the process of writing out a ticket when he saw her coming her arms filled with groceries he relieved her of the load and placed the bundles in the car he then tore up the ticket and issued a warning instead these are the first hand facts quite different from the printed version valley village slashed unionville despite restrictions imposed by the department of municipal affairs on the construction of village in the valley the developer intends to go ahead with plans for the subdivision planning committee r feb s61ic the developer said the total area of the project had been slashed by- nearly 50 acres the original plans i n c 1 u d e d the development of nearly 172 acres and the construction of 575 single family dwellings and 22 multiple dwellings but the department has only authorized the construction of 123 single units and 17 multiples on a 123 acre site in explaining why the scope of the project had been limited the department told planning committee it was acting on the advice of the ontario water resources commission the commission recommended that the area could ac- commodate a maximum of 2500 people because of the li m i ted excess capacity of the unionville sewage treatment plant before the limitations were imposed the development would have attracted an estimated 3600 people to the area modifications from the department also stipulated that 15 acres must be set aside for a public school and park the development an extension of varley village is located in the northwest corner of unionville between concession 5 and 16th avenue kinctte dance the 5th annual stouffville kinette club dance will be friday evening feb 12 at cedar beach gardens musselmans lake tickets are available from members or at the door many a man is self- made because nobody else wanted to tackle the job