thmstiav june 22 1972 the tribune paie 13 atha centre future in doubt atha the com munity centre at atha is located in the heart of the proposed airport site therefore its tuture remains in doubt however the annual meeting was told there is special provision in the federal expropriation act to have the building moved or re- j 4 if it must be demolished should the structure be torn down the board has recom mended to the township that the jimount donated by mr arthur latcham be returned to him for use as he sees fit the centre with its large hall and well equipped kitchen has t become a popular place for wedding and anniversary recep tions parties banquets and farm group gatherings community ac tivities have included a halloween party teen dances semi weekly euchres adult dances and a beef barbecue due to the popularity of the euchres they will be continued throughout the summer months many of the players are former atha pupils outside recreation is restricted the meeting was told due to inadequate space the municipality has been requested to purchase additional land but nothing in this regard has beer done members approved a resolution to council protesting the con struction of a second ice arena at bay kidges until the ef fects of the greenwood kink and the privately owned double kink are known it was also suggested that a complete survey of recreation and park needs for the entire township be completed before any more major facilities are erected the men and ladies of the community were commended for their work in maintaining the centre in its present good con dition the atha com munity centre will participate in arthur iatcham day in stouffville july 1 the whitchurch highlands school parents association has received 25 from the h i 1 1 c r e s t ratepayers organ ization for the purchase of reference books in the library mr and mrs malcolm keith rki unionville have returned from a holiday trip that took them to the new liskeard agricultural farm and the mines at t i m m i n s m nineyearold struck down by buliet in school playground a few hours before this picture was taken an estimated sou children were watching a ball game on the grounds of dicksons hill school suddenly without warning year old danette jrove was struck in the back bv a 22 calibre bullet the shot came from a field rear an estimated 1200 feet away two boys aged 13 and 16 have been charged by york regional police in connection with the neartragedy jim thomas to unveil plaque at markham museum markham on sunday at 2 pm an historical plaque will be unveiled at the markham district historical museum commemorating the founding of markham this plaque is one of a series being erected throughout the province by the ar chives of ontario acting on the advice of the archaeological and historic sites board the ceremony is being arranged and sponsored by the board of management of the museum whose secretary mr ed ward c bourdon will act as program dancing and live entertainment in our fully licensedcolonial room by popular demand canadian zephyr late alex brown buttonville native tavern entertainment friday saturday 9 pm fully licensed dining room itiie cuisine at the country inn is superb land the atmosphere is friendly and intimate jthe next time you feel like a fun filled evening grab your wife or best girl and see for yourself phone j i 4732402 e j 9 counlru jjnn is located 5 miles north of mt albert on the west side of highway 48 add that extra to your room with a light fixture from macleans buttonville funeral services were conducted june 14 for the late alex brown born on the family farm don mills road and no 7 highway deceased was a veteran of the first war and had retired a few years ago after 42 years with the toronto postal department surviving are one son roy of toronto six sisters and one brother mrs douglas hood gertie markham mrs robt thomson jean unionville mrs marguerite ash u x b r i d g e mrs norman reid laura markham mrs lome dimma delia markham mrs jack rutherford dorothy agincourt and newton of saskatoon saskatchewan mr and mrs ernie walton attended the graduation ceremony at western university in london where their grandson douglas jex received his diploma mrs sidney english entertained music pupils and guests at her home on june 14 there were piano solos and duets by sharon k c e s o r wendy craigie nancy reeves a pupil of marguerite jones christine craigie laurie stephenson cathy jones nancy arm strong alanna martin connie reeve melanie walt and sharon buchanan poetry was read by john martin chervil tennyson and heather watt and there were two vocal duels by alanna martin and lindsey forbes chairman others expected to take part dr e s rogers curator department of ethnology royal ontario museum representing the archaeological and historic sites board of ontario anthony roman mayor of markham mrs alma walker past mayor of markham albert laidlaw last reeve of ihe village hon george a kerr qc minister of colleges and universities donald m deacon mium york centre barney danson mp york north john lunau museum curator john ger man a descendant of one of the pioneer families of the area who will unveil the plaque the inscription on the plaque reads the founding of makkham the earliest settlers in this part of markham township including severall dutch arrived on the rouge river shortly utter lxoo within ten years nicholas miller had erected mills around which a commuiiitv known as markham mills had developed by about 1s20 a village plot reesorville was laid out north of the mills in 182i by joseph heesor two years later a post o f i c e n a m c d markham was opened by 1851 the village had a population of ilt and contained such in dustries as a woollen mill a foundry and a distillery markham was incorporated as a village under a bylaw or november 20 1872 some eighteen months after the arrival of the toronto and nipissing railway oooeoaeaeoeeaoooaaoooo fdr more beautiful grounds i ioceftaeimm evergreens 3 forslooo 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