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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 4, 1975, p. 2

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2 tiie tribune thursday dec i 1975 cldremoht news jr1 axxeloxey the united co operatives of ontario held their annual meeting banquet and dance in claremont legion hall thursday evening nov 27 at the head table were chair- man ellis britton and mrs britton mr and mrs richard winter mr and mrs stan lynde ken stickwood and mrs stickwood and mr and mrs mac albright richard harris covered the highlights of claremont branch operations for 1973 and also of the newmarket like a good nn9htxu stale farm it thrre for all your rntuance netdl insurance companies canadian head ollice scarborough i ontario area uco director tyson langman outlined the corporate sales of the united cooperatives of ontario a very happy feature of the evening was the presentation of a plaque of ralph faulkner for his many years of service with claremont coop the meeting was attended by 65 members and their wives the baptist church sunday school would like it if one of your holiday plans was to attend their christmas program sunday evening dec mat 730 pm a feature of the evening will be a play by the junior sunday school midhurst college a private high school has openings for five resident students minis try inspected excellent reputation grades 9 to 13 coeducational modest rotes would prefer students in terested in horseman ship near barrie on tario 7057269685 dancing entertainment hats novelties noise makers plus a special midnight surprise hot cold buffe rip all you can eat prime ribs of beef or filet mignon from s pm to remember remember him rain or shine he never changed expression remember when you could stand on the running board and say follow that car 1 remember shave and a haircut two bus remember tradition canadian rypucan taste it canadian schcnley plstillebiesltp 3000 per couple reserve now dont be disappointed golden lamb tavern 103 wellington way on hwy 7markham 2943210 m 2943210 entitled ciulsmas symbols and stories and a shadow drama the bells of christmas by the senior sunday school pupils all ladies of the community are invited to attend the monthly coffee morning which will be held in the baptist sun day school rooms wednesday dec 10 at 10 am the first claremont group committee is holding its monthly meeting wednesday dec 10 in the com munity hall all parents of cubs and scouts are urged to attend this meeting and to par ticipate in group ac tivities the girl guides bazaar sponsored dy the mothers association will be held saturday dec 6 at 130 in the public school the lions are sponsoring the annual christmas party in the community hall december 20 at 2 pm anyone interested in participating in the program please contact bob legeer at 6403760 a rehearsal will be held sunday dec 14 at lpm in the community hall the womens in stitute will meet wed- nesday dec 10 at 2 pm at the home of elizabeth fryer the themewih be christmas tradition the morning unit of the ucw will be held at the home of mary borland monday dec 8 mrs borland will be in charge 7a program the roll call your favorite christmas carol mr and mrs l d almack attended the price waterhouse annual christmas dinner and dance in the royal york hotel in toronto last saturday evening sunday evening they were guests at a cheese and wine party a herrongate given by dr charles godfrey and sirs godfrey of goodwood also at the party were mr and mrs arthur home and mr and mrs gordon lee mr and mrs robert geer with son jim and his fiancee dianne paats of bowmanville daughter donna and husband jim hay and son brian and his fiancee shelley godden of coppins corners all attended the amalgamated electric dance at the markham arena last saturday evening margaret anne pearce daughter of mr and mrs- gordon pearce who- are now living in bailieboro near peterboro was a weekend guest of gail murray mrs t a gilbert welcomed her first grandchild aaron christopher who was born inscarboro general hospital wednesday nov 26 to her son and daughterinlaw cheryl and michael sands of west rouge and the late peter sands f z union ai arwjam r e v is e d mo ti c e publichearings there will be two public hearings heldon7wednepday fdixemaer 17m 975 in the council chambers of the town of markham municipal offices at blttonville to consider amendments to the existing official plan at 7 10 pm south don mills industrial area amendment no 64 to redesignate a parcel of land now designated select industrial to select industrial with limited commercial the sub- ject property is located on the west side of woodbine aenue formerly don mills road between steelcase road anddenison street and is part of lots 2 and 3 concession 1 as shown on map 1 below it is intended that these laricis will form an integrated extension of an established select industrial with limited commercial area within the south don mil industrial area at 900 pm mount joy industria area to exempt i- ii amendment vo 65 proposed plan of subdivision the provisions of the of ficia plan which requires secondary plans for industrial areas pr to theirsubdivisron the pa covered isytthisjj amendment is of lot 18 concession 8 as s on map 2 below amendment no 66 a secbndar plan for the mount joy indust aroa to establish detailed la and road patterns in acco dance j with the provisions of sections 4 5 and 6 of the of cial plan the area covered this amendment is parts- of lo 7 through- 20 in concession as shown on mao 2 below a from 1 lor reel part hown rial nd r- fi- by ts yfl ft ft amendment no 66 amount jcw industrial afea- 0 amendment no 65 anyone interested is invited to attend the hearings and to comment on support or object to the proposed amendments in view of the postal strike the notices are being delivered by hand any person with knowledge of someone interested who may not have been no tified is asked to telephone the planning department at 2971000 v furthermore written submissions will be received by the planning depart- ment up to trfe tine of the- hearing the proposed amendments may be examined at the planning office dated november 2- 1975 v fvji r w adams cha i rrcar planoinc corjrifee 4 t fct 7anus7ewsfci planning director mr and mrs william payne of wilfrid spent sunday with their daughter and soninlaw mr- and mrs dean evans- mr and mrs bill evans visited on the weekend with mr evans brother and sisterinlaw mr and mrs edgar evans at their home in woodville winter fair vinners more local winners were recorded at the royal winter fair last week laura hendy of- goodwood headed the fourfoot by fourfoot display of squash and vegetable marrow class and was second in the buttercup squash class third in the butternut squash category and the collection of eight squash varieties class she also placed fourth in the hubbard warted squash class another to top his competitors was brian pichards of loretta crescent who won first in the wheat class ken spratley of kinsale holds two versions of the same apple basket his own and one made 30 to 40 years ago at the basket factory in brougham he took up the craft to keep it from going into extinction rtr spratley himself is a pickering councillor and a pickering museumboard member councillors handmade apple baskets are in great demand pickering there was little fanfare when frank pennock of broughan designed a basket for apple growers in the late 1800s today there is much fanfare and much demand for the same basket now being produced in a shed behind the house of ken spratley in kinsale there is so much demand for the baskets in fact that mr spratley a pickering councillor has quit his appliance servicing job and begun making them fulltime i cant make them fast enough to keep up he says over 80 stores across canada now carry the basket and mr spratley has an advance mwm- the red fern grows swt ims hihh bnh km ux gk ukw ww1- ttis sim if him fc mi w tosrai fri 8 sat 7 9 pm mat sat sun 200 pm sun thurs 800 pm order from apple or chards next year for 1400 of them he can produce up to 30 baskets aday the provincial department of tourism has even offered to help him in exporting the baskets to new york state mr spratley said in former years the baskets were turned out at a factory first located in broughan and then moved to green river because of expropriation for the north pickering project the factory closed some 18 months ago as a member of pickerings museum board mr spratley had noticed that the baskets on sale at the brougham rruseum were usually sold out quickly he took up the craft himself as a hobby when he learned that the baskets were no longer being made mr spratley uses some of the same equipment used in the original factory and designed other parts himself baskets come in a halfbushel size which sells for 1195 and a smallcrversion which costs 795 their popularity he says stems from the fact that people are fed up with buying things made up with plastic they fall apart easily getting involved in the craft was no simple task as mr spratley researched the background of the new shoes for the whole family loo o warehouse sale were ctearing loooo i or czj j 000 men sof work boot zjr- 00 men snowboot 1200 j 1 500 women shoe 1200 1500 women high snowboo j2 font children 4 500 three big weeks to i the bargains nov 2023 jhurjdoy 6 nov 2730 f 6 pm 930 r d ux 2 pair fe 1200 nw many other bargains 00 numerous some items iisteo are seconds all sauseinal cash onlv baskets and the means of production for a year beforegetting started he was shown the process by frank pennock son of the original designer in the future mr spratley plans to make several different kinds of baskets besides theapple a variety he may set up shop as part of a living museum at the pickering musuem when it is relocated in greenwood he said he anticipates that in the future he will make several trips a year demonstrating how the baskets are made the only difference between the basket mr j spratley makes and the original is that he in cludes a walnut stain making them an at tractive display item customers use them for fruit storing logs and for picnics among other things he said even if the baskets had never taken off in the marketplace the councillor says he would still be puiteriiig around making them- ive- always enjoyed working j with wood he says at present he refuses it offers to have the product massproduced believing that if you strie for quantity- quality suf- j fers j special film discipline in the home is the title of a movie being presented this coming sunday evening at second fj markham baptist church stouffville rd at the 6th cone service is un- derway at 7 pm sunquotes by heinz dauesclu ft od you irtw thai irw money you irwst in fo- uemcni savings can re duce your taxable income under sectxxi 146 of the income tax act you may bo able 10 deduct up lo 4000 from your jasa- bic income it this money is mvestod a registererj fit plan call today and 111 she you how you can save on your ncome lax binvcsi- jno in a sun ue regis- tered potemut savrigs pl 24o674 sinlife 1 ofcanada

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