erfwwwwywwuwwwwwiwvwmwvtfw dr darling memorial community progeet goodwood the memory of goodwoods last family physician has been preserved for posterity the names of dr robert e darling and his wife helen are engraved on a beautiful graveside monument in the goodwood cemetery funds for the project were raised in a com munity campaign organized earlier this summer by mrs gordon todd and mrs reuben maye receipts ex ceeded 800 dr darling died in 1949 his wife predeceased him in 1943 the inscription on the stone reads robert e darling md 1869 1949 his beloved wife helen m hostrawser 1871 1943 a friend in need our doctor for 50 years and more his services un countable we do him honor for the work is done the man is gone but memory never ends we place this stone in gratitude his family and friends future of century city queens park reply expected oct 15 uxbridgetwp oct 15 today is anticipated as the deadline date for a reply from queens park on the future of century city if the project gets the green light then the los- angeles firm of kauffen and broad could loosen the purse strings on the remainder of a promised 4000000 loan if the ontario govern ment continues to hedge on the issue then revenue properties limited will have to look alsewhere for financial aid louis devor a company director admitted several writs had been issued by mortgageholders but no judgments granted were working on several avenues of approach to keep things calmed down a little he said mr devor told the tribune that many former owners of century city land had been enquiring as to the financial status of the company delinquent interest payments date back to the middle of may tax arrears exceed 20000 revenue properties investment in land alone is said to be about 12 million about half of this amount is outstanding esso award sandford barry timbers son of opa pastpresident bob timbers of sandford has been awarded the imperial esso special at the in ternational plowing match competition in this class was held tuesday the prize included an expensepaid trip to one of canadas western provinces in the summer of 1971 other class winners tuesday were ivan degeer rr3 mt albert carl timbers rr2 stouffville and herb jarvis agincourt while the area within tented city was muddy in spots due to the rain plowing conditions were described by officials as very good boat power reduction musselmans lake a recommendation by whitchurch deputy reeve norman barnard to limit the size of motorboats on inland waters to 10 hor sepower or less has been approved by all members of council resort areas like musselmans and prestons lake would be affected on mr barnards request a resolution has been sent on to queens park urging endorsement too few cars vivian a reduced speed limit on the vivian sideroad west of hwy 48 is- not warranted police chief fred mason told whitchurch twp council oct 6 acting on a request from residents in the area chief mason took a traffic count from a given point he said that in a period of one hour only 8 vehicles went by he noted too that residential buildup in the section was not sufficient to lower the speed limit as now posted await recount stouffville the re count of ballots as requested by mayoralty candidate eldred king has not yet been started this is the latest in formation from returning officer ralph corner who expects to be one of the first informed of the judges decision mr king lost out to mayorelect ken laush- way by two votes oct 5 while the whitchurch- stouffville electorate awaits the result business at the regional level goes on the first meeting of the new york regional council was held at bayview secondary school last night mayor laushway attended ladys arm crushed in potato picker mount albert a mount albert widow and mother of two is in york county hospital newmarket following an accident in which her left arm became entangled in the mechanism of a potato picker mrs shirley rose 40 was working with the machine on the farm of her fatherinlaw kenneth rose rr3 mount albert it took almost onehalf hour to get her free but in spite of the pain she remained conscious throughout the ordeal mrs rose is the daughter of mr and mrs les ogden north of island lake her husband donald passed away suddenly several years ago she has a daughter betty and a son bruce mrs rose was rushed by private car to newmarket where doctors were waiting to administer treatment while physicians now feel sure the arm can be saved many weeks of therapy will be required st marks school open 200000 addition stouffville a new 200000 st marks school addition that in cludes a library an open space complex 3 classrooms a resource centre and washroom facilities will be officially opened sunday oct 18 at 2 pm the public is invited representatives from the separate school board and the department of education will attend including the chairman eugene jacobs and the superintendent f joseph hodge the kindergarten to grade 8 enrollment at st marks now totals 215 students the principal is john cronin members of the staff also include mrs gloria kelcher miss pauline keyser mrs donna egan miss betty dixon mrs catherine dowswell miss ann brown mr clifford obrien mr edward mcguigan and mrs betty emdin the schools location is 333 glad park avenue a monument to the memory of dr robert e darling and his wife helen has been placed over the family plot in goodwood cemetery the engraved marker is the result of campaign in the community that raised over 800 jas thomas vol 82 no 20 stouffvillemarkhamuxbridge thursday october 15 1970 15 cents sixteenyearold equestrienne dazzles judges at chicago show hold up hiring recreation director vandorf the hiring of a permanent recreation director to serve the new town of whitchurch- stouffville at a salary of 8400 has been held up on recommendation from councillor merlyn baker the issue was raised by councillor betty van- nostrand she said the number of applicants had been reduced to one following meetings bet ween committees of both municipalities she suggested the matter be finalized councillor vannostrand admitted that while whitchurch would be passing the motion the expenditure would be shared by the entire area councillor baker ob jected he said that since ratepayers of stouffville would be covering a portion of the cost the contract should be held up until after jan 1 he noted too that the amount of money involved was too large to be approved without further con sideration he asked that the recommendation in writing should come from the recreation com mission members agreed drug raid youth charged done everything father tells court markham the father of an 18 year old boy urged psychiatric treatment for his son and said he never wanted the lad back inside his house again unless he changed his ways guy moule 13 drakefield road markham addressed the court in richmond hill friday after listening to evidence involving two charges against dennis moule formerly of markham and more recently of toronto it was alleged that the younger moule had unlawfully entered a dwelling house and was found to be in possession of cannabis resin better known as hashish he was arrested following a police raid on the residence his parents were absent at the time and a party involving several young people was in progress the accused told police he had permission to be in the house but had lost the key entrance was gained through a bathroom window i dont want to see him again said the father weve done everything possible police testified that a check of the boys apart ment on lakeshore road had revealed a quantity of substance believed to be hashish an analysts certificate confirmed these suspicions moule was placed on probation and sent to the house of concord steam trains a coming stouffville on saturday morning the steam train era will be revived perhaps for a last time when engine no 6218 passes through town on the toronto to haliburton cnr line the fall excursion special sponsored by the upper canada railway society leaves union station at 830 am arrival time here is expected in about one hour while the locomotive is not expected to stop the steady uphill grade to the south should slow it down enough tor those wishing to take pictures residents especially the children should not miss seeing this spec tacle it could be puffin billys last run store breakin three arrested claremont three men have been arrested and charged following a breakin earlier this month at coopers hardware store in claremont taken into custody by ontario provincial police at whitby were robert redshaw formerly of claremont and now of rr2 sutton gordon spencley claremont rr2 and robert noakes rr 4 uxbridge the alleged theft of merchandise is valued at 600 half of which has been recovered police said constable terrance shand is in charge of the investigation wins six trophies twentyone ribbons stouffville an allcanadian girl won the hearts and applause of an allamerican audience sunday with a riding performance described by her instructor ben ewen bayview farms as just fabulous debbie davies 16 a junior equestrienne but an openclass competitor at a show near chicago scored heavily with all judges she captured two individual championships two reserve cham pionships six trophies and twentyone ribbons mr ewen more than 40 years a trainer and previously with the rcmp musical ride took four of his horses to the meet and debbie rode all of them including ala flame and her favorite baska he said that in some divisions there were up to 30 entries she cleaned house he said ive never enjoyed a more satisfying experience debbie a grade 10 student at woburn collegiate trains three and sometimes four times a week including after school and on weekends at present about 60 members mostly young people receive riding instructions at bayview the location on the gormley road and cone 7 whitchurch is the former arthur paisley property mr ewen hopes to establish an alljunior show team headed by who else but debbie davies riding horses die in barn fire vivian eight riding horses all show stock died thursday night in a barn fire on the property of michael j fortin hwy 48 near vivian six others were saved released by neighbors who came to the aid of the owner no one was injured the blaze was first noticed by billy card who lives next door with his father wm card sr they were able to free four of the animals several of the horses that died were being boarded on the property mr fortin said the blaze has been attributed to spontaneous combustion firemen from mount albert and stouffville were called to the scene mr and mrs fortin moved to vivian five years ago school bus hit one adult person was injured in an accident involving a school bus on hwy 48 north of ringwood wednesday morning no further details were immediately available floyd forsyth advice to young plowmen world match make it your goal great fun playing the role of a pioneer can be great fun and children of grades 2 and 3 whitchurch highlands school enjoyed every minute of it friday the program con cluded three weeks of study on pieneer life in ontario one of the participants was year old lynda addison stouffville rr4 full story on page 3 jas thomas stouffville canadian plowing champion floyd forsyth of stouffville urged all young plowboys to set their sights on world com petition and make it their goal when he addressed the awards banquet of the north york branch match in pefferlaw saturday youll be there before you know it he said mr forsyth a head table guest told of his trip to denmark that included stopovers for two days in holland and germany he described the match site as quite flat with the sod presenting a good challenge and the stubble for the most part quite uniform we were treated royally by the people he said plowmen the world floyd forsyth over are a great group to be associated with floyd noted that while the language barrier presented some problems a smile and a handshake he found to be universal he offered no excuses i only regret that i couldnt have brought home a better prize he said but i tried i consider it an honor and a privilege to have represented canada at this level and would urge every young plowman to make it his goal at the north york match saturday floyd served in the role of coach for his son wayne wayne received two awards the bank of nova scotia prize and the esso champion special sunderland plowman turns perfect land at branch match sunderland horse plowman llarley timbers com pleted what judges termed the perfect land at the north ontario county match near beaverton oct 8 he is shown here with john timbers his father this week llarley is competing with the best in he province at the international near lindsay jas thomas