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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 4, 1975, p. 9

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the second bectioh sports news district news classified section former councillor honored my town markham gordon e marshall windridge dr markham was honored by the town recently for his work with the markham historical museum mr marshall was presented with an engraved town of markham beer tankard at a recent meeting of council a retired executive of the chesebrough ponds company mr marshall served for several years as chairman of the board for the museum he was a member of the 1969- 1970 town council cachet ratepayers tw6 groups clash cachet an active ratepayers assodation- representing a majority of residents in the devils elbow cachet estates area of markham has made its views known with regard to future development of that district however some non- members of this organization have op posite opinions and this led to confusion at a special meeting of town planning committee nov 26 the main problem relates to five blocks of undeveloped parkland a certain number feel it should be built upon if for no reason but to discourage the prevelance of booze and potsmoking patties motorcyclists and snowmobilers the association however does not agree that house construction- should be permitted on these sites at least not yet but members voice no objection to the development of the buttonwood golf courcc on the question of one or twoacre lots at this location the association wants assurance that no water or septic tank problems will result before it will approve a 58home buildup rather than twentynine don hindson solicitor for the ratepayers said v as not his intent to set up opposing camps if everyone intends to make a pitch to the com mittee then you dont need a lawyer he stated he observed that while some residents appreciated privacy others were opposed to what he described as a community of isolationism he said he was certain with a little time and additional discussion a more concentrated position could be achieved he called it a heavensent opportunity that the solicitor for the developer and the planning committee for the town- were both willing to reach a decision that would serve the best interests of everyone councillor carole bell said in her opinion the request for more time was fair and valid she suggested that provisions should be made for some recreation facilities to what extent must be decided she concluded airport concerns unanswered this antique car carrying the banner for lome schell excavating was another hit of the stouffville santa claus parade saturday jbelow the top float created by stouffville nursery school carries a dixieland band and some students cookies baked by mothers of students were given out to onlookers don bernard pickering most r of the concerns expressed- by council regarding the pickering airport site have not been handled yet by the federal govern- ment mayor george ashe said last week while the geve ment has announced they will demolish some is substandard homes in answer to councils request they have not returned roads to municipal jurisdiction the mayor said the town v will maintain the roads through the winter and- charge the cost back to the federal government he said council also asked that senior levels of government help pay lor fire protection in the northern part of town and that a grantinlieu of taxes be paid for airport homes objections to new city pickering the north pickering project would benefit toronto to the detriment of whitby and ajax durham west mpp charles godfrey said in committee studying housing last week i he asked housing minister john rhodes to stop the new planning community- t g trophies for wells boys two brothers took most of the large hardware at the north york plowing association awards banquet friday evening at victoria square here ken wells left holds the stouffville dist credit union trophy while brother kevin clutches the country ready mix special award they are the sons of mr and mrs grant wells r r 4 stouffvule don bernard tress for charity vivan the 5th annual st bernard club christmas tree drag will take place sunday dec 14 at the townline tree farm owned by murray dryden the farm is located about four miles north of ballantrae east of high way 48 on that day st bernard dogs will be available to drag newly cut trees out of the bush donations for the service will be forwarded to the sleeping children around the world charity santa claus will make an appearance during the day and free hot chocolate will be available murray dryden is the father of montreal goalie ken dryden peewee as extend win streak to 12 stouffville it took the stouffville peewces as a period and a half to get rolling last thursday evening but once in motion they never stopped the birkctt hassard squad skated to their eleventh con- secutive victory bantams defeated stouffville stouffville bantams as were downed 53 by newcastle last week oni ineffective offensive play by the local team forgetting- a team game for two- periods the- stouffville boys could only muster individual rushes which failed to dent the newcastle defense stouffville evened the core on teamwork in the final period before running into a miscon duct penalty which left them a man short for the last five v minutes newcastle- added two markers to take the contest stouffville goals tcame from steve spang and two by kelly burrows defeating west rouge 121 kevin bartley and tony leger led the stouffville attack with two goals apiece dui tne night belonged to barry greenshields little green as he is sometimes called scored twice and assisted ontwo others with excellent passing and aggressive play lining up with mark boadway and norm mckcnzie barry led rush after rush into the west rouge end and only the fine goaltending of ken kruck kept the trio from scoring- numerous counters mike rehill guarded the stouffville net and played steadily throughout also scoring for stouffville were tony hcrold norm wideman with his first of the year andy redshaw paul barry daryl norton and norm mckenzie jim norton was the only west rouge player to beat rehill next stouffville game is tonight in stouffville at 7 pm the visitors will iace the vaa peewee team from ajax currently undefeated and flying 7 three girls 9 teams tie a slow start but midget as win big stouffville three teams are tied for first place in the girls hockey league with stouffville kinsmen stacey tractor parts and thesales barn all with 10 points trailing behind are music 4 dancing and credit union with five each and stouffville lions with two in sundays games beth housser scored a shutout for the sales barn to defeat the un- foulds combined with beatable kinsmen 50 cathy mcbeth shari lewis potted two stacey tractor parts goals and debbie cox- j and the stouffville lions worth jolynn ayotte and j cnued a hardchecking judy sackfield one each game at 22 the com- debbie coxworth andbination of vicki mac- teresa wing had assists- nonald from dianne jean pike was top ermen and jackie armet scorer for stouffville credit union in a 31 win over music 4 dancing she netted two goals one assist with a cathy gordon tally and karen brown assist completing scoring for music 4 sue students in this whitchurch highlands public school class were busy examining copies of last weeks tribune on thursday as part of an integrated social studies program conducted there through the week tribune reporter ted wilcox was one of 25 people from the community to talk to students on a variety of subjects other topics included pottery rugbrading drama family crests church history woodworking needlework folk dancing j big band sounds pressed flowers community and the environment local history and town building inspection activities also totekejplacewerea rock concerta jsihgsorig and a taffypull- students from kindergarten to grade 8 were involved- cokirdinatingj teacher david paine said the children wereythriuedbyf tfie j wholeiex- periehceand wereextremely involved v the goal of theprogramiwayytodevelopa sense of pride in country- through the local community he said il j y i teayilcoxl i i j scored for stacey s diane fockler soloed for the other marker for the lions nancy wilson tallied with terry pilkey combining with kelly fenamore late in- the third to tie the game clippers in fourth stouffville after a slow start which saw a 22 tie at the first periods end the beckers milk midgets came on to bfast- newcastle thurs day 112 i the roof fell in on newcastle in the last two frames as jeff williams rammed home four goals tomorrow night v minor hockey dance tv stouffville tomorrow night vmarksthe second minor hockey dance of the year with activities underway 9 pm at cedar beach j 4 i i- tickets at 5 per couple are available at hunts sunoco and from- executive members r and helped on three others tops in assists was kevin lawson also with a goal while two assists and a goal went to harold wideman also helping to score were nazio nicastro bob hughes steve schell anil glen gibson each with one goal one assist dan gibson with two assists and brian murphy and dan wagg each with an assist rob lawson netted one goal as well panthers downed newcastle scoring included goals by dall millson and brian allin assistedby ron potter idanfallin arid qufnney j t i bill elsbn went the distance in the stouffville goal- stouffville the stouffville clippers moved into fourth place on the weekend with a 73 victory over the port hope panthers results of the clippers monday night game with cobourg were inot available at press time u speedy andy leitch returned to the clipper lineup in a big way leading the ken may real estate- squad with two goals and two assists jeff p iroy opened the scoring uan for stouffville midway mumford mike wight- tally by kevin barrick man and doug taylor from leitch and roy iced also tallied for the the victory for stouffville clippers in the second to once again jack give them a 51 lead at the holder looked sharp in periods end- i the clipper nets stopping dave dunn a ndj46 shots 21 of which came barry roy closed the gapfduring the second period early in the third period next clipper home on two power play goals game is this saturday at 8 but a shorthandedsolopm when secondplace effort by leitch and a cobourg comes to town skateaithdh stouffville registration for the- the whitchurch event will take placeat stouffville minor hockey the arena this saturday 8 through the second period association will sponsor am to 1 pm and on dec- after- dave sdey had another fund- raisine 3 at the same times given the panthers a lo skateathon later twialso to register phone lead leitch- v dave year 6405277 x

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