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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 16, 1964, p. 9

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only three days left in our sale tribune office supplies kvvvvlvvcvcs3wsvlcss3cvt change of ownership norton sand and grarel business of claremonl is now owned and operated as carter sand and gravel we will endeavour to give the same prompt service and quality materials as was provided in the past for delivery or free estimates phone aylmer carter 6403784 jack norton 6492290 uxbridge patrons call 8523062 markham btjkw ph 2943355 mmwjm ml markham ph 2943355 thurs fri sat april 16 17 18 two top comedy hits together bob hope bob sterling 11 with hie global girls in a global affair also jackie gleason steve mcqueen tony bill tuesday weld in ii soldier in the rain matinee saturday 2 pm abovk trogram mon april 20 thru thurs april 23 explains t stagi bold amazing vital see facts learn truth how roil ik nasi iiskohti 0ult mu 0 fimhe ludikcfs t0gti sit ii olicutt ii shown at 7 pm fi 910 pm each evening absolutely no children under 14 admitted unless accompanied by their parents all skats 100 adult entertainment hockey finals stouffville arena saturday afternoon april 18lhnl 2 pm jr oha ont final fouroulof seven hensall vs stouffville friday april 17th community league playoffs finals 800 p m ringwood vs greenwoodmr zion urbanifes not opposed tribune classified ads are tops continued from paze s lnz line should be the issue for the division was started when the ontario muni cipal board decided that one school board should zovern the public school system throughout the entire township the north end of the township had school mill rates this j ear of 33 83 and 10 mills if a townshipwide school board were elected it is thought by many that the mill rate in the north end of the twp would go up to approximately 2428 mills at the present time the south end of the twp has approximat ely 74 per cent of the whole townships assesment of a total assessment of 28248577 for pickering township the south end of the township has approximately s20909072 the residents of the twps north end presented a petition of 100 names to the ontario municipal board requesting se cession from the south end only 75 names were required on the petition befoie the request can become law however a public hearing will be held one of the reasons that the ontario municipal board decided it would be a good idea to have one public school boaid for the twp was that there are now 18 school sections in picketing twp not including the separate school sections at last weeks meeting which was chaired by the bav ridges ratepayers associations john williams one of the participants suggested that the thousands of acres held in the south end o township for investment pur poses be taxed according to the value of the land lather than as farmland it was also suggested at the meeting that unless the split did occur the north end of the twp under one school board would in some year demand the same kind of school facilities that the south end now enjoyed and that the south end would have to pay 74 per cent of the bill it was pointed out by mis w a mckay that if the north end did sccrde the south end would have to pay back all the taxes that the north end paid for the high schools which are all locat ed in the south end of the twp may amalgamate it was also suggested that the south end of the twp amalga mate with pickering village and ajax and become an entirely new city it was mentioned that the town of afax was now pay ing a great deal of money to the county for which it leceived very little in services it was also pointed out that ajax was a well organized town and that with the new 800unit subdivi sion now under constiuction on the west side of frenchmans bay the area would have the necessary 25000 people to form a city another ratepayer pointed out that the amalgamation would not benefit ajax and that its citizens would not look kindly on the proposal it was decided that it would take an expert to decide the amalgamation ques tion it was also decided to ap proach the township council with a united front and that the ratepayers should not take it upon their own shouldeis to de cide on the best way to settle the northsouth conflict it was pointed out that coun cil had not been approached by the north end ratepayers before they made up their secession petition the opinion from all the other south end ratepayers associa tions will be heard a motion will be put to all the associa tions to ask pickeiing township council for a municipal consut ant to study the matter of where the split should be and strong delegations from all the ratepayer groups will attend the next council meeting join metro another suggestion from the floor was that perhaps the south end of the township could join metropolitan toronto it was also brought up that the east boundary of the south end of the twp should end at the east boundary of pickering village and ajax since the land beyond there would be too difficult to service the area east of pick ering village and ajax and be low the third concession pro posed southern limit for the north cud of the township would either go to the noithern end of the 1vp or would per haps be annexed to whitby township the public meeting was ad journed shortly after 10 pm and was attended by officials of all the ratepayers associations in south pickering township at the bay ridges ratepay ers association meeting which followed immediately after the general meeting it was decided that a cavalcade of cars would leave from krosno blvd and morden lane in bay ridges for the pickering township hall on monday evening april 20 some of the members were in formed that the township hall was on no 7 highway in brougham village or the place with the hltchpost in front bay ridges representative councillor don waring told the ratepayers that a show of strength should be made at the council meeting and that a big petition should be obtained it was passed at the meeting that council be asked to anpoint a municipal consultant in order to weigh the pros and cons of the proposed division by the north and also study the divi sion propsed by the general meeting ringwood mr and mrs x nigh and julee anne bad dinner on thursday with their uncle mr j a wilson toronto mrs bennett visited an old neighbor mrs beech in brier- bush hospital on friday after noon mrs c johnson and mrs n nigh visited on thursday even ing with mrs a summerfeldt who has been confined to her home the annual sunday school business meeting is to be held in the church on thursday eve ning mrs ed brownsberger will be calling shortly in aia of the cancer society we welcome the newlywed mr and mrs david stobo to our community they moved into the house jately vacated by mr and mrs lloyd moore her parents mr and mrs bert moffat of teeswater visited them on sunday mr and mrs m keith had sunday supper with mr mrs bruce empringham weekend visitors with and mrs fred atkinson were dr and mrs h mcdonald of toronto mrs m cunningham of newcastle air and mrs j ridgeway agincourt mr and mrs bill cockwell and sandy of richmond hill mr and mrs max vague of scarboro spent wednesday ev ening with his parents mr and mrs walter vague stouffville to help brother allan celebrate his birthday and mr altgna lemonville the congregational pot luck supper is friday evening apr 17 at 630 pm this is a family night for everyone wont you plan to be with us see the won derful film the visitor and hear the various mid week groups present their visit to nepal mrs phillips of toronto has spent the past week with her sister mr and mrs j ander son mr and mrs geo smith of ancaster spent this week with their son and family dr and mrs m smith mr and mrs allan grose were in the community sunday afternoon they were guests of rev and mrs inglis for lunch miss cathy oconner was en rolled as a guide recently and assists mrs turner with the lemonvillebrownie pack the april ucw meeting was held tuesday at the home of mrs p gibbins mrs price and mrs inglis were in charge of the program the quartette offered several selections for our enjoyment a wonderful fellowship was provided from a very worthwhile program mr and mrs hans hirsch and family motored to owen sound sunday to visit with mr and mrs rybczynski and family miss frances smith enter tained a number of school friends to her 11th binhday party on wednesday miss leigh turner also gave a birth day party saturday afternoon to celebrate her 8th birthday mr and mrs wilbur claugh- ton visited with mr and mrs joe claughton utica sunday afternoon mr claughton is in poor health at present mr and mrs b burton en tertained a number of friends and relatives after the skating carnival in stouffville satur day evening those taking part in the skating were gayle and jeffrey burton jill johnny and dana turner gormley couple awarded 70000 accident damages a gormley district couple has been awarded 70139 in dama ges in the ontario supreme court following a twocar col lision that occurred at wood bine and finch avenues on ju ly 1962 montford johnstone 56 gor mley r r 1 will receive 56- 400 his wife elva has been aw arded 13739 the damage claim was filed against ronald s godel of markham mr johnstone had sought 105000 his wife asked for 40000 the award was approved by mr justice d c wells mr johnstone was awarded only special and general dama ges he had asked for an addi tional 5000 for loss of consor tium with his wife but this was not allowed the jury delibera ted for 67 hours mr and mrs johnstone were passengers in a car driven by raymond c white mr john stone said he had been unable to work at his 7000 a year sal es job since the accident joe wont your wife hit the ceiline when you set home to night bill she probably will shes a very poor shot we give you i sryus that will impress in afternoon suit or eyenin6 dress mi salon 2943173 markham 6402932 stouffvillf j patsy lews was hostess to the 4h club girls on friday evening nine members were present the evening was spent working on accessories that werent finished for the clothes closets up to date propect- as achievement day will be held on april 23 at uxbridge an other meeting will be held at mrs o freus home this fri day evening at 7 oclock dougie marshmaii suffered a broken collarbone when he fell in the basement of the elson home last week the young peoples group will meet this friday evening at the home of and mrs allan jones when rev norman row an will be the guest speaker mr and mrs norman bunker were sunday supper guest of her sister mrs abbie burnham and mr and mrs ray burnham of uxbridge local fishermen have been out this week catching suckers and smelts please phone 6401427 with your news items objective 515000 for retarded childrens fund a campaign objective of 515- 000 has been set for 1964 by the ajax pickering and whitby association for retarded chil dren the funds raised from may 6 to 16 will de use for operat ing expenses at the aldon school for retarded children ii ajax and for a planned retard ed adult tiaining centre while proposed provincial legislation provides for full subsidy of facilities for the mentally retarded 1964s re quirements for this area must be met by proceeds from the campaign the school for re tarded does not receive assist ance from community chest drives the major portion of the 15000 will be used for operat ing expenses states bernie de- veaux chairman for this years campaign these funds are for todays job he said at the same time let us not forget that the sub sidy proposal is still a proposal this years campaign will be all the more important if complete subsidy is not enacted for next year the local adult training cen tre would be patterned after the barrie v okshop considered the best of its type in the prov ince said mr deveaux this project would require a survey of the ajax-pickering- whitby area following com pletion of the workshop adult retardeds would be trained for such jobs as operating commer cial dishwashing machines jan itorial services and repetitive tasks in major industry the northern electric company was referred to by mr deveaux as an example of a large company leading m the profitable em ployment of retarded persons canvassers for the fundrais ing campaign and their cap tains are being recruited they will operate throughout the ar ea in much the same way as in previous years each home vis itor will have complete inform ation on the aldon school and other activities of the associa tion customer doesnt your manager ever laugh bank teller sure whenever hes asked for a loan the stouffville tribune thny apnl 16 1964 fiee 9 woodland electric rjt 1 goodwood ontario electric wiring heating free estdiates phone 6401877 i licdougall c- gm striebtch koabrr oalaria bulu amodtfcn rl conditioner 14 original canadian sketches at the gallery stouffville district high school monday april 20th from 730 930 pm admission free all welcome for office supplies its the tribune bonus buy save 14c libbys fancy quality 15oz tin fruit cocktail 3 j 79c bonus buy save 9c fancy 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