the trimine thutviiy june 9 1965 pe 3 college graduates honoured with diploma presentations alan k johnston of aliss carolyn bass rx gary ciossom son of don- miss shirley gardiner alvin clark son of mr and miss betty carrinston ol koherf b migee son of janvs llcnrv mill um of uoss david lames son of br oust ham graduated in of stoufkillc has completed aid closson of toronto and daughter of mr and mrs an- mrs fred clark uxliridse gormley has been awarded flu mr and mrs william mcgee mr and mrs john hill inion- mr and mrs edgar james political silence from carle- her first year at mcgill ini- formerly or stouffvllle has thony gardiner of greenwood ru 2 graduated on may 28 kleanor lovell prhe for koi ot atlia graduated recently villi k i received his ba 1iikeriug 1515 1 graduated ton university ottawa on versify montreal anil has craduated in kleetrieal kngi- graduated from oshawa gen- with his bachelor of applied eiency in obstetrical nursing from the university of toron- degree on may 27 at the from the university of guelph may 27 lie has taken a posi- been awarded a diploma in neering at the university of eral hospital on june 3 she science in kleetrieal kngi- graduating june 3 from the to faculty of forestry university of waterloo he is with his bsa degree lie is tion in the ciil service teaching and supervision in toronto he is the grandson has accepted a position on the eering from the university oshawa general hospital she a student graduate of stouff- the nephew of m and mrs hrinning june 29 nursing of allen closson of stouff- oshawa hospital staff of toronto is the daughter of mr and ville district high school charles james maytrcc ave ile mrs norman carrington stouffville piece meal buildup is opposed in whitchurch vandork the piece meal buildup of homes on a 26 acre parcel of land at lot 6 concession 6 whitchurch township resulted in oppo- sition from private property- owners at a committee of adjustment meeting last week the applicant mr charles ratcliff stouffville rr 1 told the board that he wished to erect only one population figures in county of york stouffville according to asscsment department fi gures as prepared by york county stouffville s popula tion now stands at 3601 total population in the county is 128162 population figures in the fourteen municipalities are a follows richnond hill 19474 vaighan twp 13174 varkham twp 15632 iing twp 13519 gwillimbury e twp 12064 aurora 10073 newmarket 9143 whitchurch twp 7448 markham village 6672 gwillimbury n twp 5629 stouffville 3604 gcorgina twp 2570 woodbridge 2478 sutton 1377 off again on again stouffville stouff ville works department employee elgin wagg is back on the job again he was rehircd last week after an advertise ment had been placed in the tribune seeking someone to fill the vacancy the council in affect had accepted mr waggs resign ation although no formal resignation notice had been submitted the matter was discussed at a closed com mittee meeting the decision was revealed on thursday night and an earlier motion was rescinded house at the present time but admitted that he might seek permission to build others at a later date the committee chairman is douglas hope members include j 15 allen anil herbert simpson the sec retary is j m knapp dep utyclerk of the township ask for plan m r gordon glover spokesman for a delegation of residents in the communi ty expressed opposition to the application he said that one building lot had already been sold and a second ap proval would prompt a re quest for others in the fu ture he recommended the submission of a subdivision plan that could be consider ed by the planning board lie said that if it was ap proved a subdivision agree ment could he drawn up that would sot out the services to be provided dr j morris smith chairman ot the whit church township school area board said that small homes were an education cost burden he said that he could see no objection to the erection of one large house on the 25 acres committee chairman douglas hope agreed that small dwellings on unsfrvic- ed lots should not be en couraged the board agreed to in spect the site and decision was reserved until june 15 ambulance subsidy weve been fair says councillor stouffville stouff- stouffville but did not con- ville councillor jim mckcl- tain the facts of the case edward v hone obrien avenue stouffville railuated with his ba decree in eco nomics ami business from m master university hamil ton 3ai criticized the critics of council last week in refer ence to a decision on the amount of subsidy that the town should pay for guaran teed service as provided by vance ambulance of mark- ham jle took exception to a letter on the front page of the tribune last week he said that not only was it from a nonresident of deerfoot gallery now in second year of operation cemetery stone breaks bylaw stouffville stouff ville has a bylaw that regu lates the kind of monuments that can be erected in the cemetery and at the present time one stone has been placed there that does not meet the boards standards clerk ralph corner lold the council last week that the purchaser had been ask ed to remove it but without success he said that there were several substandard markers on the grounds but all except one had been lo cated prior to the passing of the bylaw the board would like it removed but that doesnt take it away said mr corner he said that there was a tendency for lettering on substandard stones to wear away over the years reeve ken laushway suggested that the cemetery board discuss the problem at their next meeting and bring in a recommendation to council todays pessimist is the optimist who once believed that everything he planted in his garden would come up like the seed catalogue illus trations revis stouffer noted journalist stouffville revis p stouffer educated in pub lic and high schools in stouffville and markham died sunday at his home in toronto he was 75 following his graduation from ihe university of tor onto mr stouffer spent his entire business career in newspaper work he was a reporter in the publicity department of the daily world the globe and the toronto daily star in later years he became publicity editor of the christian guardian now known as the observer he was ex tremely interested in his work with the united church mr stouffer is survived by his wife the former ethel robertson funeral services were conducted from the motley bedford funeral home in toronto with the interment held in stouffville cemetery mr stouffer was a son of the lale mr and mrs david stouffer former residents of stouffville leaskdale in fav ourite haunts where deer- foot the young mississauga brave once hunted game canadian painters now roam in search of landscape and stilllife subjects guided by arnold hodgkins aoca ownerdirector of deerfoot gallery located six miles north of uxbridge the gallery opened to ihe public last june marks its first year of continuous weekend showings with a new july exhibition of re cent paintings by mr hodgkins the painter is a former night school teach er at stoultville district high school set on a hillside in five acres of lawn bounded by a country stream is an artists dream of deliberate retreat from todays hustlebustle a private gallery studios and dwelling under one roof are shared by mr hodgkins wife iola 25 year old son garry and teenage daught er carol who also shared with him the rigors and sacrifices ot this achieve ment two months each year ihe artist searches the shores and forest of maila- waska valley for subject materials to replenish gal lery showings with canadi an landscapes in the tra dition of the group of sev en for whom he feels a strong admiration around his gallery log bridges ancient pine stumps and rails are seen through hundreds of cedar and the occasional elm as much as possible the era of pioneer canadiana has been preserv ed the gallery situated in leaksdale is north of ux bridge via county road 1 were not depriving the people of ambulance service and our decision on the in crease has been fair he said he said he had not heard that the councils of fer had not been accepted at the conclusion of the meeting clerk ralph corner said he had not heard from mr vance whether the of fer had been accepted either delinquent accounts deputy reeve william parsons said that the major ity of delinquent accounts involved nonresident pick ups if mr vance wants to pick them up and take his chances all well and good he said he said that this is sue was not a factor as far as stouffville was concerned since only two nonresident calls had been recorded in 1965 reeve ken laushway sug gested that a new system of provincial subsidy would soon be forthcoming ac cording to a recent announ cement by health minister dymond i feel that it will all be ironed out he said as for letters in the news paper the reeve said that there was nothing wrong with people voicing their disagreements cither verb ally or in writing church on auction block paving cost 5000 stouffville stouff- maintenance alone would stouffville stouff ville reeve ken laushway has recommended that the former anglican church building on main street be advertised once again for sale lets get rid of it he said the land would be more valuable without it the reeve said that the lot could be used for offstrcit parking it nothing else its of no use to anyone now he said council members agreed that the brick in the build ing should be worth some thing persons answering the advertisement are asked to remove the structure imme diately if their bid is accept ed favour library enlargement stouffville reeve ken laushway feels that thcxc is sufficient room at the rear of the stouffville public library to allow for a sizeable addition speaking at a meeting of council on thursday night the reeve suggested that with this cx- teroin the building would serve a population of from 7500 to 8000 people mr laushway noted too that an enlarged structure would increase its sale value at a future time councillor tom loncrgan commented on the excellent selection of books and coun cillor jim mckcllar felt that both the board and the librarian were to be com mended for their work ville works administrator ralph corner told members of council on thursday night that the recently com pleted paving program on ninth line north would cost about 5000 he said that the project including grading would amount to about 6000 he noted that the engineers estimate on the work had been 11000 reeve ken laushway sug gested that the saving in pay for the paving in five years the work was done by beamish construction and mr corner praised the speed and efficiency with which the work was done introduces livo noiv shnrfes o ihe south pacific sea orchid light and sea orchid dark comeinlo ourcosmelic depnrlnienl and discover all tlte goiving possibilities o litis encjianledislnno look sen orcbirl light and sen orchid dork are each nvniiable in clickchnnge lipstick 200 nail lacquer 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