Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 10, 1974, p. 8

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the tribune january an ma gordon ratcliff welcomes visitors on thursday to night a team of hockey players with many of the boys parents from walliseillcn switzerland will arrive in whitchurch- stouffville what does this mean to the municipality plenty says mayor gordon ratcliff nations today are trading together so why nut play together he sad rie noted now countries like china and russia are becoming more and more involved in athletic competition with the western world exchanges like this at the amateur level is a fine thing it provides an opportunity for towns like whitchurchstouffville to participate in this kind of activity a cooperative venture that leads to a friendlier world he observed too that visitors from canada to other lands allows these people t see firsthand another way of life he said he was certain residents here would extend a warm welcome to their walliseillen guests and share in the benefits to be gained through such an exchange question is there any way the operation of government at the regional level can be returned to a more personal involvement answer its up to the local council in co operation with the electorate to bridge this gap the loss of the committee of adjustment from the local municipality to the region was a mistake therewillbea reluctance on the part of the individual to go to newmarket to make applications 1 was not in favor nor were the majority of regional councillors but the province authorized it after all who knows its own people or its own area better than committee members who reside there whit- churchstouffvilles re- presentative on thet regional committee is richard preston gor- mley rr 1 with the proposed construction of a new police headquar- ters building in richmond hill i do not foresee the return of branch police offices to the municipalities however if the system as set up does not work the region will have to take a closer look at it underwood broadloom mail carrier retires after sixteen years on rural routes after 16 years delivering mail most of the time on r r 3 bob where he left off on his golf the no 3 route had 511 drops and extended stapley 19th avenue south of stouf f ville has decided to retire he and over a distance of 54 miles he knew the majority of residents personally his wife plan to do a little holiday travelling bob also hopes to catch up jim thomas beatrice mclean named ucw president by betty pegg greenwood beatrice mclean is the president of the greenwood ucw for 1974 officers were elected at a general meeting dec 30 the past president is mrs milton pegg other positions are filled by the following 1st vice- president mrs beach treasurer mrs e pascoe corresponding secretary mrs s nicholson recording secretary mrs e pitt- man and mrs d goodwin supply mrs e clarke social functions mrs m pegg and edna green manse committee mrs h middleton citizenship and co m m u n i t y friendship mrs chas mctaggart member- savings of 300 introducing the one run snowmobile 74 super 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