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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 20, 1972, p. 3

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thursday july 20 1972 the tribune page 3 bill paine of vandorf example of a publicspirited man late lloyd eison known for his generosity i vandorf on his way to the vandorf community hall july 12 bill paine paused for a moment to view activity in the park across the road the lights were on the grass was green and trimmed and children by the dozens romped about on the immaculate grounds as he watched he undoubtedly recalled the time less than seven years ago when the area was little more than a ten acre weed patch that was before bill v and several more including town councillor betty vannostrand rolled up their sleeves and went to work the result a rural playground second to none in the municipality with this and many other a c complishments a symbol of freegratis service bill paine i lighten i brighten everything i now f now that sunny days are here again its f time to lighten and attended his final meeting of the whit church stouffville recreation com mittee he tendered his resignation several weeks ago both from the parent organization and the vandorf community centre board health reasons prompted the decision betty vannostrand in commenting on mr paines efforts through the years termed him a public example of a community spirited man mrs vannostrand recalled how in 1965 a group of concerned citizens in the area looked out on the vandorf park and what they saw made them wince it was really a mess a terrible state a disgrace to the com munity she said following a meeting the vandorf parks committee was formed the members planted flowers and trees constructed picnic tables cut clipped and painted until out of chaos some semblance of order was restored but the committees efforts didnt end there rather than request total funds from council they set out to raise money on their own they put on call me a play and packed the hall two nights in a row they held an antique show and organized a donkey baseball game all events enjoyed ex cellent success the ardent push behind each was bill paine when we needed someone with a hammer a paint brush or a saw bill paine was there said mrs vannostrand he talked about it he planned it and then he did it he is a past chairman of both the vandorf community centre board and the town recreation committee ed grimshaw the committee chairman for 1972 described him as a really great fellow in recognition of his work a gold- plated gavel on an engraved wood stand was presented mr paine in reply said he never regarded himself as a kingpin in either organization but only one of the helpers as long as betty vannostrand was part of the group success was assured he said mrs paine a daughter carol and members of the vandorf community centre board at- 8allantrae lloyd nip elson a local resident well- known for his generosity passed away july 10 at ux bridge cottage hospital mr elson 45 had not been well for some time he was for 17 vears owner of ballantrae auto wreckers the deceased is survived by his wife the former marjorie yakeley and his mother mrs win- nifred elson of stouffville also surviving is a son clinton 20 and seven daughters cheryl let garb suggests age stay minister mrs jurgen suess rr3 stouffville lori 18 rebecca 17 shelly 16 cirdylou 14 robyn 12 and virginia 10 he had one grandson jared suess 3 service was held july 12 from the oneill funeral home with rev paul hope pastor of churchill church in charge pallbearers were hank velema walter hall alex moore bill angliss al harwick and allan pascoe interment was in the churchill cemetery bill paine gormley rri was honored recently for his work on the vandorf community centre board and the whitchurch stouffville recreation committee he was presented with an engraved gavel suitably mounted mr paine submitted his resignation from both positions several weeks ago jim thomas tended the gathering along with town recreation co ordinator chris hobbs i brighten your closets l as well as your house- i hold linens let us do j i an expert job of dry cleaning everything from your draperies to your bedspreads 1 jrosedalei giles operation still growing m cleaners and launderers 20 main st n markham 944377 ill bring you ideas on money back life in surance sun lifes security fund endow ment protects your fam ily until you are 65 then returns all prem- iums plus dividends hitnz u oaues clo rjt3f claremont telephone 6401085 sun life of canada arj cairabtan style furniture custom crafted to your most exact specifications grandfather clocks antlqus hnrdwr samples on display dicksons hill 294- 4 m n of 7 2 on hwy 48 markham stouffville the business location of giles chevolds limited main street and fairview avenue will be expanded to almost double its present size construction to both the north and west received planning committee approval july 14 part of the new area will be used for ser vicing and part for storage the only problem confronting members was a conflict between two bylaws a new set comtech electric l i plumbing and teating ltd foruejuy watts elecibic electric plumbing heating contractors retail electrical supplies appliance sales and service io6 main st north markham 2943642 outboards stern drives the boat for i you is grew for 72 gords marine clarcmonl 6492007 wooden nickel enterprises presents hot licks one rock or with four piece rock band sat july 22 0 pm 12 pm door opens at 830 150 per person 250 per couple stouffville legion hall main st and 9th line north bio t ii k uk of rules that is still awaiting provincial sanction and old regulations the new bylaw requires a 20- foot setback on the side the old one demands only 4 feet mayor ken laush- way said exceptions had been made in the cases of cards hard ware and roberts trailer he felt the giles application should be similarly treated chairman tom lonergan said the area in question was zoned commercial the building in spector was authorized to issue a permit under the terms of the old bylaw case to higher court goodwood restrictions as to hours of operation imposed by uxbridge twp council on goodwood kartways limited will be debated in the supreme court of ontario company operators mr and mrs herbert van bell have notified the municipality of their intentions through solicitor robert s onyschuk of toronto the case scheduled for july 13 has been adjourned burning rectal llcli relieved in minnies exclusive healing substance relieves palo ai it shrinks hemorrhoids ii you want satisfactory relief from itching piles heres good news a renowned research laboratory has found a unique healing substance thai promptly relieves the burning itch and pain actually shrinks hemor rhoids this substance has been shown to produce a most effec tive rate of healing its germ- killing properties also help pre vent infection in case after case very sink ing improvement wasnoied even among cases of long stand ing and this improvement was maintained over a period of months this was accomplished by a new healing substance bio- dyne which thickly helps heal injured cells and stimu late growth of new tissue now bodyne is offered in ointment and suppository form called pre paration h ask for it at all drun stores sattsfactmq or money refunded unionville bypass low on priority list unionville it may be a long long time before residents see work begin on a much discussed bypass for unionville at a meeting of regional council july 13 members con sidered a report from the engineering committee citing increasing traffic the report admitted that a new traffic artery in the area was needed it went on to state however that main streets inclusion into the required traffic artery is not feasible and a bypass around the area to meet kennedy road north of the present com munity is indicated despite this no recommendation was made as there is not sufficient information available concern over the complexity of a route over a river a railway and a main highway was ex pressed and further studies will be made the report was ap proved by council mayor ken laush- way was not satisfied i want to know what is being done about the north part of kennedy road he stated ill be for warding a couple of bills ive received from people for damage to their cars from driving on that stretch commissioner of engineering denne bosworth was non commital we are presently doing spot- patching to eliminate the worst spots he stated anything more will require complete reconstruction stouffville a request from whit church stouffville council that garbage illegally dumped in a gravel pit south of the bloomington road be removed on orders from the minister of environment has been mildly rejected by hon james auld it is my view that the matter should not be further pursued stated the minister he went on to explain that the problem occurred during the toronto garbagemens strike but his department had acted promptly and efficiently some members reacted bitterly councillor tom lonergan said the town could attempt action on its own but added thats another bylaw we might just as well throw out councillor betty vannostrand argued that since the property owner had accepted the refuse he should be the one to have it removed mayor ken laush- way observed that charges could be laid but expressed no desire to drag the town into a costly lawsuit the mayors stand was supported by councillor herb simpson let sleeping dogs lie he agreed councillor merlyn baker was sharply critical of the ministers letter hes really telling us they wont order the garbage removed and that they did a good job of stopping something they should never have allowed to start he said while other mem bers did not dispute this view formal action was declined pol ice sgt robt hadden quits york force markham patrol sergeant robert bob hadden 35 rri markham has resigned from the york regional police department he has accepted a position on the police staff town of uxbridge patrol sgt hadden joined the former markham township force jan 18 1960 he has continued to work out of the buttorville office since that time his resignation along with four others was received and accepted monday at a meeting of the police commission others leaving are inspector joseph rainey constables brian thurston and leroy chance and clerk linda obrien inspector raineys association with police work goes back 17 years chief bruce crawford informed members that mr rainey had accepted a position on the staff of the richmond hill waterworks depart ment the commission authorized chief crawford to hire replacement per sonnel richmond college fall and winter session 197273 ba program in biology english history psychology sociology additional courses- french mathematics music philosophy political science physics religious knowledge new ba program in communications i the media publication designs creative writing i will be offered day or evening full or parttime pro grams admission ontario grade 13 or mature student status contact admissions dept richmond college is50 steeles ave e milliken ont telephone i16 2917174 richmmd students are continuing their education at the undergraduate level at five ontario universities and three theo- logical colleges rolled for 350 stouffville stouffville businessman ralph mccaugherty had his wallet stolen recently containing 350 mr mccaugherty operator of the three bears variety store main street east told police he had en tertained two com panions at a party one evening when he awoke the next morning he said the money was missing there have been no arrests coffee house is popular stouffville a weeklong coffee house in the former anglican church main street west is proving a popular meeting place for local young people the first evening monday saw a steady stream of teenagers welcomed to the premises the hosts are ambassadors in mission abreviated to aim the nightly gatherings will con tinue through sunday july 23 promotions york region the criminal in vestigation bureau of york regional police is due for re organization soon in this connection several promotions were approved monday by the police commission included are from constable to detective john moorehead ics patience art ha lies and barry delaney from detective to detective sergeant robert burbidge donald hillock clifford cox william smythe william hay and robert smallbone generation is coming watch paper for further information aida cleaners closed for vacation july 31 to august 12 inclusive people talk to betty kennedy all kinds of people vukday afternoons are special times or radio listeners around toronto mondaythroughfriday from 305 to 4 pm cfrbs betty kennedy interviews interesting people whose ideas and achievements are stimulating and newsworthy sctty kennedy doesnt attempt to lead either you or guests to her way of thinking nor does she necessarily expect you to agree with her guests views and activities alter all she says listeners are intelligent enough to make up their own minds youll find in betty kennedy interviews a depth and perception rarely equalled in canadian broadcasting ljay

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