page 4 he tribune thursday july 22 1371 1 a ktciixlicxkii i a ui4 stouffville scene u wht ffoittff mr and mrs gordon bennett of bermuda were recent visitors at mr arthur heaton s home enroute to bc mr bennett was a neighbour of mrs arthur heaton buxton england- showers for bride prior to her marriage to david marshman miss lois farthing was the recipient of many lovely showers hosted by the following aldine sinclair kathrine hopkins mrs ken betz bev marshman the ladies auxiliary ringwood church and terrell ann holdon recovering from stroke aubrey spang of rr 3 claremont is still recovering from a stroke suffered several weeks ago it is ex pected he will soon be moved from scar borough centenary hospital to st johns convalescent home miss doreen norma lehman daughter of mr and mrs norman lehman watson drive stouffville has been honored with an award following graduation from huron heights secondary school with her rn a degree obtained through york county hospital at newmarket doreen is now a member of the permanent hospital staff the death occurred at brierbush hospital on july 16 of george baldwin stouffville deceased was in his 89th year besides his wife the former may coulson he is survived by one daughter florence mrs j greens and archie both of stouffville the funeral was conducted from the oneill funeral chapel on monday with in terment at pine hills cemetery guests from holland mr and mrs gerit groen of wehl holland were guests for three weeks at the home of mr and mrs leo egberts and family mill st stouffville mrs groen and mrs egberts are sisters mrs percy tarr and miss helen nicely have returned home after visiting mr and mrs john heska in thunder bay for a week bahama guests mr and mrs ted maude have returned to their home in freeport bahamas after four weeks in canada part of which was spent with mrs maudes mother mrs mary l i n t n e r stouffville mr and mrs fred abraham cambray and mrs gladys maude montreal m7iry b outboards sales service more fun boating more run mercury grew spring bok sport ray mirrocraft a festival for life will be held from 2 pm to 5 pm saturday july 31 at the thornhill park corner of yonge and hwy 7b the artists will be folk singers tony cosenick gord lowe rita langham and mary ann griggs a representative from the vietnam mobilization com mittee will speak briefly on the vietnam war admission is free the event is sponsored by the york committee to end the war in vietnam gords marine claremont 6492007 is m do not buy a trojan all- aluminum insulated pool next year enjoy it now m i h dools bruce clairmont john greig 8527195 8526264 recent visitors with mrs may symes were nora westlake and her daughter mrs jim brian of windsor and mrs westlakes 2 grandchildren of oak- ville also mrs symes nephew and neice mr and mrs kenneth craig and marilyn craig of buffalo stiphouts tv i claremont sales service 6492913 the york regional area health unit announces a topical fluoride clinic in stouffville commencing 26 july 1971 these free clinics are conducted by registered dental hygienists on an appointment basis for children 3 to 7 years old the pro cedure which includes cleaning of the teeth and application of the fluoride solution takes about 20 minutes and is painless the appli cation makes the teeth more resistant to decay to register your child telephone 8875245 m mrs sylvia seidel daughter of rev wav and mrs fleischer u x b r i d g e has graduated with honors from the school of nursing toronto east general hospital sylvia was the recipient of awards for highest academic standing and general proficiency she is a graduate of uxbridge secondary school an budget finalized stouffville at its meeting julv 13 whitchurch stouff ville council voted to approve a halfdozen budget items totalling almost s40000 of this figure the museum board ac counted for 6000 and the library board for 10550 a figure of 4355 was allocated to the recreation committee the largest single item was 10785 for the stouff ville community centre board other community centre boards ballantrae 3400 and vandorf 4400 completed the total wendy wilkes daughter of mr and mrs leu wilkes rupert ave is shown here with a display of adams needles part of the lovely flower display on the wilkes property and a rare variety arrest two vandorf a high speed chase by police along don mills road early friday followed an alleged breakin at the vandorf garage two men have been arrested as a result of the incident constable doug davies of the vandorf detachment re sponded to an alarm about 2 am friday morning and arrested a suspect near the garage a second suspect eluded cap ture a car chase ensued constable davies assisted by constable ron locock following the suspect s car at speeds up to 100 miles per hour the pursuit ended at a roadblock in buttonville where the suspect abandoned his car and took to the fields again avoiding capture later the same day metro police arrested a suspect charged with break dr gary gall a recent graduate in veterinary medicine from the university of guelph has joined the staff of the stouffville veterinary clinic dr gall is a former resident of baker hill and attended stouff ville dist secondary school and enter are john parbury and karl fullman both of toronto mrs christine suzuki daughter of mr and mrs wesley- jack second street stouffville has received her diploma in early childhood education at scar borough centennial college ohio tourists like canada ibarker roofing and siding mr and mrs gordon bennett of bermuda called recently at the home of mr and mrs arthur heaton church st stouffville on their way to british columbia mr bennett was a former neighbor of mrs heaton when she lived in england there is some in terest locally in starting up a mens water polo league it is proposed to have meets each tuesday during august anyone interested in joining should contact jim hill at the municipal recreation depart ment or peter san derson at the swim ming pool musselmans lake to people coming from ohio musselmans lake looks prettv good thats the im pression you get from mr charles henkin and his wife residents of lorain ohio the henkins were staying at cedar beach trailer park we like canada said mr henkin i can say that with no hesitation at all although they had only a weeks vacation mr and mrs henkin were im pressed enough that they are planning to return theyve been to canada before and mr henkin lived for some time in mon treal but they found musselmans lake very pleasant its nearly im possible to find anything like this in the states said mr henkin we live near cleveland not far from lake erie you know what erie is like theres just no com parison they learned about cedar beach park from the canadian travel society in cleveland the henkins have been travelling in their compact well- appointed trailer for three summers now and they felt musselmans lake was one of the best places theyd stop ped they had only one criticism of the park it was a little hard to find mr henkin observed i wish we could get better maps alcan siding repairs reroofing our specialty 1 free estimates 6404966 d mrs molly mumford has just returned from elliot lake where she attended an advanced teachers course in ballet the course is part of the interart summer workshop held at the centre of continuing education elliot lake fish huts boats motors housekeeping cabins meals all types of buildng construction wwvyw our store will be mr and mrs ww williams of barbados and son gh williams and mrs williams of aurora fred mailey of markham and fred hooper of stouffville were dinner guests of mr arthur heaton mr ww williams is commissioner of the legion of the island and is over on a con vention i 1 closed for holidays from july 27 to aug 7 inclusive stouffville paint decorating centre 35 main st east 6401060 ajl mw s summer sportswear 25 hot pont sets 25 tr i debourbon fashions markham shopping centref phone 2942900 1 town of markham senior citizens apartments if you of are sixty years or age or over if your present accommodation is inadequate if your income is modest this is of interest to you the ontario housing corporation at the request of your municipal council is considering the development of senior citi zen housing in the town to determine the local interest in this type of accommodation survey questionnaires are now being distributed only by filling out a questionnaire can you help to determine whether a project should be developed further information and questionnaire forms are available to all interested persons 60 years of age and over at the clerks office town of markham rr2 gormley ontario ontario housing corporation tlie ontario housing corporation will conduct a survey to determine the need and demand for senior citizen housing in the town of markham a research team from ohc the ontario governments housing agency will estimate the number of senior citizens living in the com munity whose housing is inadequate or beyond their financial capabilities the demand in the area for housing on a rentgearedtoincome basis will be determined from information gathered through advertising direct mail questionnaires and personal interviews the study whicn begins shortly was requested by the municipal council it vill include an assessment of economic trends growth factors and current and future housing needs in the municipality in this regard interviews vill be conducted with such community representatives as municipal officials social and velfare workers and the clergy senior citizens will receive letters outlining the governments hous ing program and asking them if they wish to participate some interested persons may not be reached by direct mail ohc urges them to obtain a questionnaire from the municipal offices if the survey shows a need for senior citizens housing it vill likely be an apartment building although consideration is given to onestorey units vhich do not require stairways apartments have a living room bedroom bathroom and kitchen all apartments are equip ped vith stove and refrigerator rent is gearerjtoincome and the minimum is s32 a month including hot vater vater and heat after considering the survey report council can initiate the pro gram it outlines by adopting a resolution requesting ohc to go ahead ohc borrows 90 per cent of the capital cost of a project from central mortgage and housing corporation and 10 per cent from the provincial treasurer the corporation pays both back vith interest housing on a rentgearedtoincome basis is part of ohcs home ownership made easy home program those receiving question naires are asked to return them as soon as possible to assist the survey team please refer peter lepik manager surveys ontario housing corporation 101 bloor street w toronto ontario tel 9663600 ext 301