Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 10, 1966, p. 5

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markham memos mostly about people the march of diases biiu has brought in sl20q with more still to come the result is very encouraging in spite of the bad weather ibone 2913231 mr and mrs stu roger- son enjoyed a few days at lake placid last week mr lome henderson a former member on tfccteach- ing staff of markham high school and now at vvawa is presently a patient in ijunnybrook hospital mr and mrs carman wesley hwy k have re turned home after a florida vacation the proprietor of the rev sherwood plaza restaurant supplied the desert for the meeting of the senior citi zens club on feb l the donation was much appreci ated by the executive mr and mrs earl patter son formerly of peter st have moved into a new home in sherwood park mr and mrs charles reeve hawkridge avenue have returned home from a twoweek vacation in flori da mr john ross sr and john ross jr windridge drive enjoyed an excellent catch of white fish during a recent trip to lake simcoe mrs gloria maclver has been confined to scarboro general hospital as the re sult of a skiing injury sympathy is extended to mr and mrs l s watkins on the death of mrs wat- kins brother at humber i memorial hospital several thefts have been reported in the village mrs helen maynard of unionvil- le had her wallet stolen while shopping in the mark- ham plaza a coin collection was also taken from a pri vate home in sherwood pk lions club the results of the oratori cal contest sponsored by the lions club and held at the high school are as follows junior division 1 ann- jane grieve 2 carolyn mccomb 3 clifford oli ver 4 debbie burleson senior division 1 linda maine 2 cathie ritchie 13 cathy mclcnnon 4 kathy reid the winners will now advance to the zone finals in west hill mrs j leadbettcr is vis iting with her daughter in three rivers quebec the second in a series of martin luther films will be shown at the markham united missionary church on sunday evening at 730 pm a new travel service of fice has been opened in the village it is located in the shea real eestate building hwy no 7 mr and mrs percy wide- man of markham attended a hirthday party for mr wm carson of mt zion on saturday evening we are now well into our qualifying rounds for the house championship there are only another two weeks to go before the first round rolloffs so get in plenty of practice congratulations to dorecn alexander of the claremont league for making the 300 club this week with a 317 and to kv sabiston of the unionville vets with 331 and herb stockdale of the mark ham vets with a 33s and thus became members of our 323 club this weeks hot links keith thompsons 730 led the whiterodgers league while larry spang had 630 pearl gough 619 h swinar- ton c66 don thorn 696 vic reid 657 gord pilkey 603 tom danby 611 and pete dunce 619 for the mondayniters jean lester had 623 and stan thompson 610 for st pats alex maurice was the tops with ai70s fol lowed by johnny johnson with 663 barbara glover 631 jack smith 650 paul carruthers 633 jim ireton 627 and larry duke 665 gord forgie took top spot with the markham mixed with his 761 others were mary cosburn with 656 nance gowland 607 lorna jarvis 638 bill ilott 701 bob walter 773 roy dart 613 chuck mccarthy 669 ted scaysbrook 652 gil davis 617 em lyons 717 claude smith 707 howard jarick 719 dorothy jarick 611 fred brazier 636 ray cox- worth 6s6 ken deltett 663 norm jarvis 659 ted bur- chell 639 and jim meharg 721 303 for west markham ron kuhnle took top spot with a 7i7 followed by kay reeves 601 john shaw 637 lillian alexander 623 david hast ings 625 vic wareham 692 ted evans 6 is jack mc- micking 650 i blow 625 gil cooper 637 jim ireton 623 and carol wilson 602 marion barber had a nice 713 witli the wednesday ladies while marg wolfe had 639 audrey spears 602 mary grove 63s elsie smart 673 mary cocburn 609 and helen malcolm 613 for chcsebrough ponds harry underwood nosed out ed jewett with his 790 310 to eds 786 307 others were don houston 613 bar ney daniel 667 and doug seppaner 605 john fortune turned in a 723 to lead the markham vets while herb stockdale had 703 33s joyce shan non 611 barbara wicks 636 dave little 613 and morley jones 602 for cedar grove charlie booth with 717 edged out scotty crichton with 737 others were dick dare with 629 lillian dean 60s russ miller 60s and marg walton 705 330 carol daniel had a 602 with the thursday ladies don barkey topped the thursday men this week with a nice 821 followed by bill taylor 70 1 paul farmer 671 claude smith 602 don boyington 66s jack crouch 701 ron martin 723 jack wilson 618 ed thorne 60s john carriglia 623 roy wardle 716 howard jarick 707 311 erroll blundell 627 cliff lumley 6s9 tom chepak 657 pat lillis 618 and vic binelli 706 for unionvilllc vets wal- ly carlton was the best with 732 311 while others were dorecn brown 662 stu vag tie 670 art kirby 631 ray brown 6s2 geo miller 605 and ev sabiston 663 331 some of the better scorers from the claremont league were doreen alexander 6s6 317 dave ferguson 6s2 rene rennie 612 lloyd mc gregor 692 and eva padley 661 once again may we re mind the score keepers that in order to get their bowlers proper recognition tfry must put the scores on the back of their sheets police back to school ucw convention continued from 4 work she has done as litera ture secretary of york he drew attention to several ixioks in the literature dis play during the sessions two solos were contributed by mrs d st john aurora following the luncheon mrs st john led in a hvmnsing mrs a s elson of rich mond hill finance chairman of york presbvterial pre sented the allocation of 1966 of s2s700 and this was ac rcpted by the delegates the foreign countries are pre senting a tremendous chal lenge and need of help mrs hoshcl of wesley church vandorf conducted the worship service and the offering was taken by mem bers of emmanuel uc aurora rev albion wright of markham presided for re ceiving of nominations elec tion and installation of offi cers mrs george fish chairman of nominations presented the slate ot offi cers and paid tribute to sec retary mrs law and treas urer mrs todd for their faithful services the following nominations of officers were named to the executive for the vcar 1966 past president mrs syl vester jones uxbridce pres ident mrs w shillinglaw mount albert first vice- president mrs r mont gomery uxbridge second vicepresident mrs c pick ering zephyr third vice- president mrs stewart rumble headford fourth vicepresident dr margaret arkinstall qucensville recording sccretarv mrs j pollard richmond hill corresponding secretary mrs h gordon ncvv- rruikct treasurer mrs g todd pickering 53 00 weekly copies the number of tribunes published cacli week has now risen to 5300 an all- time high the tribune has belonged to the audit bur eau of circulation since 1944 vandorf sergeant fred crawford o whit church township police will enroll in a supervisory and command course for four weeks at ontario police college at aylmer february 28th taking courses at the col lege at present are police constable bill nelson and ed holdsworth the latter taking the recruit training course sergeant crawford who is 28 joined the whitchurch force may 25 1964 and was promoted to sergeant janu ary 1 of this year other police constables going to the school will be darwin paradis and don hillock who will take the advanced detective course sergeant crawford said the courses were taken by the men on a voluntary basis fxit across i witch pocket 4bejt of burden 9cfinfecferaie aeneru 12- female iheep 11 slumber h- doctrine lsatmot- phenc con 19vusicji in strurtient itowithcred iunderwotld 3 reached acres c6war nod 2nenate roman gads land mcaftire 30 females 31meui lait- cnr z2peticnot ubr 33- european 3 small valley 35contiiued stone 3t journey forth 53sclias veeano 3umt of ltafan cur rency 40sacred chcral corn- position aitar screen 5 silkworm swh tlsea n afternoon party so- depression 51- pr oa of down 5- winter vehicle 6weight of irdia 7rolieae de 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with the chair man to receive an additional 100 it was decided at a meeting of council last week members are judge garth h f moore chairman magistrate o s houinrake and reeve stewart rumble the meeting also agreed to put all property and equipment of the township police into the care and authority of the commission the commission which was appointed november 1 is responsible for the gen eral operation of the police department setting of pol icy rules and regulations as well as supervising person nel and salary scales married at ajax mr and mrs gary douglas baslon are pictured here following iheir recent wedding in the church of the holy trinity ajax the bride is the former carol anne findlay daughter of mr and mrs john findlay west rouge the groom is the son of mr and mrs percy baston stouffville horton studio buttonville a poll of residents which contra dicted one put forth by a representative of indepen dent gas ltd has resulted in markham township council turning down an application from the latter to locate in the township the company had sought permission to build a 60000- gallon storage tank for pro pane gas plus an office building north of 14th ave last week w g cole man a representative of the company informed council that he had checked with four residents o the area regarding locating nearby and none of them had ob jected however last week clerk h c t crisp said a check of 10 homes showed eight people against and two ab staining from saying any thing its a different story from the one from the gentleman who presented the applica tion said reeve stewart rumble said councillor allan sumner in view of the petition i believe we have no alternative but to inform the company we cant grant a building permit council agreed buttonville two railway stations in mark ham township which were in danger of closing will remain open after all last week reeve stewart rumble announced that word had been received from the board of tran sport commissioners in ot tawa that applications from the cnr and the cpr to close down their respective stations in unionville and locust hill had been dis missed both the cpr and cnr had claimed lack of business as their reason for wanting to shut down township council and lo cal businessmen protested the proposed closings at a hearing held last november inquest pickering pickering township police said an in quest will be held into the death of william noble ken- dry 43 of uxbridge who was killed instantly jan 2s when struck by a train near liverpool rd no date has been set for the inquiry mr kendry who was cm- ployed as a section hand was apparently thawing out a section of track with a blow- torch when he was struck hy a westbound can adian national railways train it is believed he failed to hear the trair whistle be cause of the noise of the torch his ears were partly muffled from the cold bsrkey brothers butchers pickcringscaruoro town lino mile s of stceles all cured cuts smoked mam sausage bacon bologna liverworst head cheese open thurs fri and sat or phone 29j045g a brand new service serving the stouffville markham area is booking trips anywhere in the world this travel service office is brand new but the owner mrs willie dirks is not new to the world of travel she has spent countless hours traveling both by sea and by plane to many parts of the world her actual travel exper ience will prove a boon to those who are contemplating trips trips to anywhere why not make your travel arrangements here this is the one service costs you nothing extra for complete satisfaction call wellington way s shea building 8 wellington st wot markham rilonk 2912705 markham the con gregation of st andrews united church in markham has approved a 1966 budget of s610q0 an increase of s10000 over the past year the annual meeting was held on january 31 follow ing a supper and a short devotional period conducted bv the minister rev albion wright large sunday school reports showed an in crease of 97 in church mem bership for a total of 91s there were 39 baptisms 21 weddings and 22 burials dur ing the year more than 500 children are accomodated in the midweek youth pro grams atd over 400 attend the church school all or- ganizations reported in creases in attendance and enthusiasm membership in the session was increased to 55 and stewards to 27 the following new members were elected session dr glenn mitton mr wilber johnston mr bud patton mr don letman mr allan millett mr wallace knight mr don craig mr aubrey deguerre mrs w w bates mr ross gilbert mr lloyd dennis mr calvin rowe mr george vigus and mr charles reesor stewards mrs william campion mr neil kemp mr norman kerswll mr harold spof- ford and mr jim wicks the church now serves 700 families look ahead consideration of the task of the church during the next three years was the main topic of discussion in an effort to establish a plan to cover this period twenty small discussion groups were set up and some of their recommendations were as follows a greater empha sis on work in community organizations and less em phasis on work in church organizations the establish ment of a community coun selling service for both teen agers and adults the need for competent sex education in both church and school as well as in the home the de sirability of giving as much money to outside church work as is spent on local needs the intention was to adopt a wider interest and concern in community and world needs and less concern for personal requirements salt on sidewalk salt is excellent for re moving ice from walks and driveways but do not let it overflap into flowerbeds or lawn edges warn horticul turists with the ontario de partment of agriculture so dium chloride and calcium chloride are both quite harmful to plants with frequent use during the winter they tend to accum ulate in the soil when spring arrives there may be brown edges around the lawn and slower growth in the flow erbeds may result there is also the likelihood that salt will weep into the ground around the trees employment opportunity a commercial egg farm located on highway 48 north of mount albert has two positions available both are yearround jobs requiring men who will work hard in return for good working conditions and steady employment 1 a married couple to live on the farm in a threebedroom apartment husband must have mechanical ability a large part of ihis job is to maintain the poultry equipment if desired work is also available for wife 2 a man to drive a 2 ton van delivering eggs and supplying service to the farms retail cus tomers the employee must be sales minded and neat in appearance applicanfs should phone mrs e dawkins at aurora 7276611 to ar range for an interview skirts and slims 13 off wools blends some stretchies in plains checks franklinsimon markham shopping ckntre phone 2912000 jal

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