Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 19, 1970, p. 4

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sunday hunters fined 150 guns confiscated thursday feb 19 1970 the tribune page 3 arrested in whitchurch whitchurch twp hunting on sunday in the twp of whitchurch cost three men 50 each plus costs in richmond hill court friday in addition three guns were seized by officials of the dept of lands and forests norman foster a con servation officer said he received a report of one man shooting in the area of preston lake on investi gating the complaint he stopped three men all car rying guns he said one had been discharged angelo fedele of rich mond hill testified that he had recently purchased a 22 winchester rifle and had gone to the lake dis trict to test it he admitted he was not aware of the sunday no hunting law a companion santa car- ino of downsview said he was carrying a gun but had no intentions of shooting it domenico alonzi said his firearm was only a pellet gun conservation officer kenneth faulkner acting for the crown described the preston lake district as one of the best game areas in whitchurch township he noted that oher sec tions of the municipality had gradually become de pleted he argued that if the men had planned only to test the guns it seemed strange there were no tar gets set up for this pur pose judge pearse pointed out to the accused that upon conviction of such an offense sentence could be imposed up to 1000 in fines or 6 months in jail or both he observed that while ignorance of the law- was no excuse it was for this reason only that fines were kept down mr faulkner told the court that the department had followed advice from mr pearse and had in serted notices in torontos ethnic newspapers inform ing new canadians of on tarios game and fish laws pri arnold schell praise for students oshawa arnold schell principal of don- evan collegiate oshawa is a product of the elemen tary and secondary school system in stouffville he is the son of mr and mrs wesley schell victoria street and the brother of harry sunset boulevard and percy edward street principal schell was the guest speaker at a recent meeting of the oshawa ro tary club mr schell who spoke on the role of the secondary school principal in educa tion today said students were being challenged to think for themselves so they would develop the practices which would stand them in good stead during their lifetime stu dents were being encour aged to adopt a broad per spective and were being given a firm guiding hand by their teachers only a few students were shirking their respon sibilities he said teen agers as a whole were a very honest group who are inclined to challenge tradi tional thinking and are profoundly disturbed by the fact that half the world is hungry growing up to day he said is hard work for that reason enduring values must be set mr schell said many of the difficulties confronting the young generation arises from the permissive ness of parents and society generally many do not go to church and most are alienated from nature there was also a lack of dialogue in the home and a lack of spiritual matur ity the best bulwark against failure was the maintenance of the family unit the principal of a secon dary school mr schell said must purvey all poss- mixed emotions are what you have when the kids ask you for ten bucks to buy a fathers day6ift appliance service rr1 locust hill ontario palektriaan buildi a al new homeboy what a family trsa1 call usnowwell install electric heat arts electric s3 blake st stouftvlue 6404421 arnold schell ible wisdom to bridge the gap between parents and the teaching staff make education a matter of vital concern as well as fill the role of administrator and business manager struck three times uxbridge twp it was a frustrated motorist who stood on the side of hwy47 east of lin- colnville and watched helplessly as his 1969 model volkswagen was hit three times the driver was one of several that became marooned in a huge snow drift during the big blow febll a school bus and a tractor trailer were bogged down for a time thinking people claim our heating oils the best be one of them and not cn locomotive cuts path through snowclogged line a diesel engine the front packed with snow is ing a portion of its freight load from markhani to of the storm feb 11 stationary on the cn line near stouffville after haul- uxbridge the train became bogged down at the height las thomas snowmobile races stouffville sun day afternoon feb 22 is snowmobile dav in stouff ville a big race meet is plan ned on the property of mr gar lehman hwy 47 across from the stouffville sales barns registrations will be ac cepted from 1230 pm with race time at 1 eight events are scheduled with an entry fee of 100 per event trophies will be awarded to all 1st place finishers all engines must be strictly stock spectator admission is free nominated for award york cty york county board of educa tion chairman john j mckay has been nominat ed by the board to receive the ontario secondary school teachers federa tion lamp of learning award for 1970 the award is made an nually by the federation to a member of the com munity who is not a mem ber of the teaching pro fession who has made an outstanding contribution to secondary school edu cation in ontario the 1970 award winner will be announced during the late spring wellingtonway travel service 8 wellington st west markham on hwy 7 at hwy 48 from toronto to london from as low as 22100 children under 13 lull price call 2944262 2943469 after hours wellingtonway travel service i building supplies night time bus service the annual meeting ontario cty secondary school students participating in extra curricular activities after regular school hours will be transported home by bus according to an agreement reached by the ontario county board of education the cost for this service has been estimated at 13700 several stipulations have been imposed no one school can utilize a bus for more than 100 nights out of each school year or more than 4 times in any given week the service will prove a benefit to student athletes who play many of their inter- school games in the evenings some school clubs also meet during evening hours trustee alex williamson said the board had been concerned with the problem for some time he noted that if 80 or 90 per cent of the students returned home by bus in the afternoon extra curricular programs would have to be discon tinued trustee milton mowbray said the nighttime service would be provided only from the students home school and not for boys and girls engaged in away games since each bus holds up to 80 passengers it was felt that only one per school per night would be required of the markham township federation of agriculture to be held monday feb 23 8 pm at the victoria square community hall business color slides of european agriculture tour by fred wicks social hour refreshments scat out they go you can help we are clearing out our odd lines of plywood panelling they are priced to move schell lumber ltd 33 edward street 6403440 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