Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 18, 1972, p. 8

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page 3 the tribune thursday may 13 1972 claremont recreation meeting prepare for a roomful only handful attend student queen and attendants hilje knot 18 main street north is the 1972 student queen of markham dist high school she was selected at the annual semiformal may prom saturday her attendants are debbie fernandez left and doreen robinson jas thomas unionville festival june 10 unionville bands singing an tiques a- rare steam calliope drawn by 4 percherons a 40 mile bike race and a great array of antique cars are just some of the features at this years unionville village festival to be held june 10 from noon to midnight as last year ad mission is free and those who enjoyed the old time pleasures are encouraged to come to unionville to simply wander around casually and soak in the atmosphere there will be an extensive display of local art and handicrafts an op portunity to view some of the older buildings and enjoy the local cuisine for those interested in ontario history there will be an op portunity to purchase plates and a booklet which features sket ches of some of the architecturally in teresting buildings in this community dating back to 1793 crime increase slight york region according to a verbal report delivered by police chief bruce crawford to a police commission meeting may 15 crime has shown only a marginal increase lately the chief detailed statistics from jan 1 to apr 30 which show an overall rise of 26 carl camtoran style furniture custom crafted to your most exact specifications grandfather clocks antlau hrowr sample on display dicksons hu1 4 m n of 7 on hwy 48 markham unt jhrahut cabinet maker notice ontario farmers the government of ontario announces 1 the ontario beef cattle loan program a program of guaranteed loans to farmers to purchase bred or open beef heifers retroactive to april 1 1972 these loans will be available from chartered banks on the basis of a maximum loan of 250 per heifer the minimum loan shall be 2500 and the maximum 15000 term seven year period repayment schedule interest only first two years equal payments of principal plus interest for remaining five years to be eligible a farmer must have an annual gross income from farm opera tions of at least 3000 applications will be available from the county and district offices of the on tario ministry of agriculture and food 2 capital grants for fencing effective im mediately the costs of materials used in the construction of new permanent fencing for the containment of livestock will be eligible for assistance under the capital grants for ontario farmers program these grants will be appli cable to fencing constructed alter april 1 1972 subject to the maximum grant limitations of the program 3 removal of dead and diseased elm trees effective may 19 197 grants will only be paid for the removal of dead and diseased elm trees from fence lines and open fields excluded are trees located in farm woodlots or forested areas for complete details on these and other programs of the ontario ministry of agri culture and food contact your local agri cultural office newmaket plaza new market 8954519 0 hon wm u davis premier hon wm a stewart minister percent over the same period last year the largest single increase apparently occurred in frauds up 35 in 1972 in addition said the chief the forces rate of cleared cases those having reached a conclusion has risen from 372 percent last year to 426 percent this year tribune classified ads get jbskb all in all the crime situation in york region looks very good said chief crawford by rene rennie claremont the claremont area recreation committee held its monthly meeting in the com munity hall hoping to host up to 100 or more residents however instead of a roomful only a hand ful of people turned up sports directors art maxwell and eric jones presented a full report on girls and boys softball leagues there is a real need for coaches and assistants there is also a need for someone to operate the park booth interested persons should contact mrs sandra redshaw 6492515 for further information carl devitt is recovering following surgery he is a patient in uxbridge cottage hospital euchre winners at the bowling green clubhouse last week were agnes dunn and alice peddie george middleton and john vanderligt winnie hockley and don norton had the most lone hands georgina forsyth won the travelling prize a special draw for a set of television tables went to lenora mckenzie jean bradshaw is the president for 1972- 73 of the legion ladies auxiliary branch 483 the secretary is amy clark treasurer irene redshaw 1st vicepresident rene rennie 2nd vice- president mary ingram past president agnes ferguson sgt at arms valerie budd executive members doris hopkins marion loyst and eileen ball the installation will be held in june earle pilkey is in guelph for a week taking a final course in arena management spending mothers day at the home of jack and rene rennie were valerie bob kim and jim budd marilyn gail and glenda torrance the annual legion ladies auxiliary zone fl rally was held at uxbridge with 184 members and officers present the evening concluded with a lucky draw winners were rowena lehman bea james rene rennie olga ingram and jean bradshaw sinclair stevens airport issue taken too lightly yorksimcoe the whole question of the new airport has been taken far too lightly by those responsible for york region this is the opinion of progressive con servative candidate sinclair stevens stated at a press conference may 12 mr stevens expressed concern that the region might become the airports back yard and added i hope there will be significant rep resentations made to ottawa to obtain some answers the candidate pointed out that prime minister trudeau recently indicated a judicial inquiry was unlikely i sincerely hope the people will show their feelings with their sy announcement we are pleased to announce that mr grant morgan has become a sales rep resentative in our ajax office grant previously liv ed in rhi claremont area for several years and is well qualified to assist you in any transac tions pertaining to rel esiatfl call him at 9421891 or 839- 5i5 nt home 117- 9to6i frethour realty services 1bi ltd 58 llarwoocl ave s ajax ballots in the federal election he said mr stevens felt the provincial government had little to do with choosing the airport site and that this decision was made by federal officials in response to a question the candidate stated that he hopes in cumbent mp john roberts promise to bring the airport matter before a house of commons com mittee will be useful he added i hope people in this area will make ottawa more aware of their concern mr stevens denied that the provincial government meekly knuckled under on the airport decision they werent asked to do a study on the need for a new air port he stated mr stevens was pessimistic about employment op portunities offered by the airport its wrong to look on the airport as a great source of era ployment in the next brougham landmark rest in peace death due to dictatorial decree reads an inscription on a monument erected to the memory of brougham the stone located on the south side of hwy 7 attracted much attention on the weekend susan thomas daughter of tribune editor jim thomas reads the epitaph few years he said there are presently only 100 people working on the airport at ste scholastique the candidate was asked what action conservative mem bers have taken to raise the airport question before the house or a committee i dont know he replied there is a dearth of conservative members from this area t 24 foot houseboat with 8 ft beam powered by volvo 135 inboardoutboard with 250 drive used j one week 5995 markham chrysler dodge hwy 7 at laidlaw markham 29441 1 1 farm supply centre telephone mt albert ontario 416473244 for your fertilizer requirements barker roofing and siding afcan siding repairs rerqofing our specialty ft fatlmifra 4049661 0 0 not bad tor a junior bob richards is only 13 and in grade 8 but hes a member of the junior band at stouffville dist secondary school and he plays the largest in strument in the orchestra a tuba performing for a first time in public at an evening of music may 12 bob is the son of mr and mil jim richards lorctta crescent jas thomas fireworks display the annual legion sponsored fireworks display will be held in the stouffville park monday evening f7hi at s he ufc mft jftail announces a new service for all inquiries call 2942720 the cow palace stouffville sales barn presents the first in a scries of music fesis featuring con archer plus many other recording stars with the canadian show band ami dave johnson of cfgm as master of ceremonies 8 pm sunday may 21 everyone attending gels a fkek ray price album adults 2 slulcns sim children i 0 0 i 1 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 you cant buy a better typewriter or get a better value than a smithcorona featur6forfeature and dollarfordollar you get a lol more 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