Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 2, 1977, p. 1

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gye- w 3 air may top ngfqrid tails this baby black squirrel didnt mind at all when someone crowned him with a spray can top in fact he seemed quite at home under the strange headgearthe animal is one of eight orphaned squirrels adopted by a stouffville family t siquiitelnd new home were raising their families cby annegret lamure s f livf together tt- stouffville we berthaand albert lah we knew they were not strong enough to survive said drey and their six children have mrs landreyso we took apart ttekeri3delightiinthesquirrels j the birdhouse arid b by john montgomery stouffville bed races 25c hamburgers a beer hall with live entertainment perfect weather and a multitude i of other activities combined to make the towns first country fair a roaring success the day went so well in facttbat- there has been con- siderable talk especially among f members of the chamber of t commerce bf turning the one dayeventihto an annual feature v r w thebetz pools entrybeaf all others in the bed race but- disgruntled second place winner kehzappyzampaloniandhis claremont team have called for a grudge match mr zampaloni was unhappy that the final winner was chosen on time rather than by competing directly a demolition derby driver mr zampaloni admitted to having some difficulty in restraining himself from ramming- his opponents purely but of habit j prizes were donated by- carting okeefe breweries and included trophies for the best looking bed which went to the entry of 2001 variety in spite of considerable opposition the beer hall proved to be a great success both in terms of money raised toward the new library and in a good time had by all two hold clerk at gunpoint an armed robbery at macs milk store 2 felcher blvd ballahtraelate thurs may 26 netted two thieves 37630 york regional police said the two suspects entered the shop about 10 pm and while one held the clerk at gun point a second man dismantled the telephone and scooped cash from the till into a brown paper bag the two then left the store n and were last seenruhning east on the plaza lot the suspects are desenped as white between 1819 years old one is described as slightly built with acne and dirty blonde hair below shoulder length blue jeans and worn tweedsports jacket the second one has a dark complexion hair and eyeslblue jeans and dark around 1800 was raised by the hall through beer sales and an estimated 4500 was raised in total although the final figures arenotyet in i ther beanbag game earned a respectable 50 420 was collected for rental of the booths over 400 at the celebrity auction and 252 was raised when the havwas passed at the baseball game between local players and chums allegedsuper stars rhere was j live eic- tertaihmeht almost con tinuously from early afternoon to early- morning during the afternoon susan cogan david rea vicki harris and a com- plentent of other musicians from irenes good night put on an impromptu show that generated considerable enthusiasm from fthe arowdvvr lj stouffyilie nippissingcountyboys played r at the outside stage and later the stompers brought j their dixieland tj music inside although- a dance jhad been scheduled lafchancjthall became so jammed with people it had to be cancelled jl r chamber of commerces 25c hamburgers hot dogs and drinks proved so popular that those manning the booth were literally run off their feet v huge lineups had formed by 10 ajn and hardly slacked off at all uhtil jthey closed v around 10 pjnz hungry visitors wolfed down about 800 pounds of hamburger and 5600 food tickets weresdldg it is not expected the booth jwilljshowjarprofit we just wanted to do something for the publicicommerce member vuforchardtold the tribune sp mr- orchard did yeoman rduty on the grill from beginning toend and estimates that with j four barbecues going the club churned out between 300 and 400 burgers per hour s this left many helpers exhausted and according to mr orchard itrgave him night- maresjjvall i- could iseewas layersand layers of hamburgers to be turned and falling through fair chairmanbobalewts estimates thatbetween 7 and 8000 visitors dropped down to the park sometime throughout thedayxgggk mrj lewis said a large crew of volunteers were dispatched to j the park sundayjuid thai every scrap of utterwais cleaned up he felt twsavery gesture considering v- the large scale clean up held a few weeks ago vol 90 no 4 whitchurch stouffville june 2 1977 20 cents 20 pages i s if to fight laken aengnijininejr5quirrab me diranouseana brought the makingtheir the s squirrels intqthe house she 4ioxndinitcees 4everareamedlthatoneday had autheir5fur- and fully division is investigating f eightof the uttle creatures opehedieyeslwereabout three- iouldshare4ihoibeswithuieih s4 however toneweekinimay faffifst ttiesquirrels had to jjhatsfexjwtlyhatyhappehed be fed fourkours and the f previouslyeyerything landreygirlsnursed them with sheen jquite jnofmal albng spouted mustard bottle dreys j saw- several tpregnant thatheld enough milk for all of squirrelsin the area and noted them fed the rthat one family had again taken youngsters pablum and nuts up residence in the large bird- when they got a little older house at the back- of the vegetablesand fruit were added property to theirdiet j the lahdreys always knew the landreys were v when the babies arrived because delighted with the lively little the mothers would fgetquite fellows buttheir cat ginger jaggressive when they had the took rather a dim view of jhe rbabiesthe mothers chased the invasionespecially after she feats away from their treesaid mrvlandrey they usecf- to chase ginger right uptb the porch and overthe railing 1 y then one day tragedy fwsffi- newmarket york and a list of money that- will sd ufes s toveredonfe region hasproposed to spend be coming in over the year in the and the cnuaren discovered one mqfj on g of jg residents form of subsidies and revenue rafter considering each budget submission separately the v screened presentations from the board of health- the board of com- missioners of police and the land division committee all of the belz pools team were winners in saturdays bedrace the lung believed corduroy n winner was judged on timeas there wee two final heats the the uniform division and j ciaremont vzappymobeelcame insecondand team captain ken hold a grudge matchrthe match has not yetbeen finalized out in claremont we hate to lose commented zappy- for more country the detective brancljl fair pictures seepage 111 j zappy- for more country v l 4 s hspjfsjajohn montgomery a dela g issue see orphan page 2 newmarket kennedy road residents have won a 30- day delay from york region in its plan to widen the road and in the process expropriate several acres of land and uproot at least two homes- the delay was awarded thursday when two spokesmen for the residents told regional council they neededmore time to study the proposal and to retain counsel to help them fight the decision o budge rdeadand one- injured injured ne veavl fsquirrel baby at the base of heir i-rs-j- 4 ijtree allhad been witha i tree all had been a gpelletgun- s vs 5 the landreys decided ftheyd better check on the rest of the brood and one of the sons climbed up to the birdhouser he discovered s notonebuttwo litters- of cold and hungry baby squirrels apparently two jnothers v decided to establish a cooperative and 5 f bikerfall8 50ft slin death plunge j 18yearold scar borough man was dead on arrival at hospital saturday eveningafler the suzuki dirt bike hewas riding on private property east of claremont went off a cliff and he fell to the valley 50feetbelow durhamregioiial police said john collingwood t of lawrence avenue f e scarborough had gone to the property at valley farm road and the 3rdcqncof pickering with two- friends theysaid the motorcycles were brought in on a- truck and the owner of the property had not given- permission to ride there s what the 40milhon budget representing- both projected programs and debts works out to i k the nicepart if there can be a nice part amongthe miles of statistics and millions of dollars being tossed r is that it will only cost the region 5789 per person for the projects s the difference between the figures is the amount paid by provincial v subsidies revenues raised by the region the amount returned by the board of education x arid area municipalities on whose behalf some of the regional dollars will be spent much of the work in deciding how- much each regional department needed and which projectsit could afford i finance has been done over the past months f v eacltdepartfnent drew up a draft budget which was con- sidered and approved by the appropriate standing committee of council when council met in com mittee monday it waspresented with the toll of eacrr depart ments budget a list- of ad ditional expenses to be met payments on debts fbrexample which the regional government funds four hours later when the decisions had been made council was faced with a 40- million list of payments for both itsprojectsand its debts- v a total of about 6700 shaved off the original requests see 40 million page 14 about 30 of the residents had viand for the eventual widening of examine the plan and that appeared the week before af a the road to a fourlane highway notice of meetingsto discussitj regional engineering committee sometime within the next 2d has not been sufficiently well meeting and described in years advertised i j emotional terms the damage the regional staff claim that the and theya insist that road widening wouldcausetto widening will teventually be wideningmsnot necessary r the rural environment i necessary and thatjand should vmargaretgerrowpneof the cal that time thecbepurchasednowto allowfor kennedyroadresidentsfspoke engineering committee decided- any work that rieedsdorie in the v bout2the privacythe that planners had made all future widening wouldmeanfor l possible concessions tohome regional engineer- bob ft thelevelling of ataljcedar owners when the roads hew- hodgson has hedge would expose her home to route wasdrawriyand thatthe- stressed hat the only work tobe traffic on theroad- claiming widening should proceed done on theroadnbw is the that she cahietpuhe area 10 infijfi iiin that mnrii- years ago- jloliye- inaj rural 0 therbadnbw is the the plan calls for the im- rrepaving pperationthat work j u t 1 l 11 nnl uati until navl ronr of mediate reconstruction and re- paving of kennedy road be- i tween 16th avenue and gorm- ley road- residents are angry about a further plan to purchase enough setting mrs jgerrbw said thei town wont purchase bank lot v stouffville the town the chamberof commerce and has decided not to buyor lease see if they want to purchase it the- property behind thenew ru has lots of extra parking vtbank of commerce jstfeet si xl the bankoff 1129 foot by90 fool- lot for a total price 6t councillor bill kamps v surcested that councilspeak to but the fact that the land will be taken ahdthat the road will eventually become a four- mane highway has angered area residents they claim that they have nothad sufficient opportunity to before council last weekrearlier r spokeabouttheregions plano move ihevj 140-yearoldroad- house rthe historic building which setvesas both tier home andvahuqueshbpmustbe r l page 14 t-i- in discussed t working women by provincial candidates newmarket working women were giyen the first mention iri localprbvincial campaigning the three candidates met in debate last youth and a solution to newmarkets hydro problems he saidvcv ty election was forced on t h e govern men t r is necessarytb ensure a strong conservative governmenttthat canbothstimulatemnvestment v in ontario tand dea0orcefully withj quebec 4 through the v davis charter both shortterm summer jobsand lorig makework programs will be available toyouth j goyernmentoperated car insurance programswere a failure iri british columbia and kamps idealv j i the town had originally asked 4 the bank about the possibility of leasing the lot 7 n c andrew glazin heaves while chief librarian terry- verity and library board member bud sanderson- shove sunday during thelibrarys transfer into the new building volunteers dropped in to help throughout the day and by lateiafternoon everything had been moved and some progress had been made toward patting the library back together mr verity and two volunteers brought half ton trucks greatly facilitating the effort the library was closed the early part of the week but is a now fully operational in the new premises the i walkway in has been completed the front parking lot paved andolans are going ahead to complete a sodded berm bearing the library sign oat on main st a ij 2 j- week n ian scott new democratic party hopeful- criticized the conservative government for grouping both- workingfarid youth as part of the vsecbii dary work force in the spring budget v the move ignores the fact that for many working women their job is the sole means of supporfand not a matter of choice mr scott said neither liberah candidate jim wilson or progressive conservative incumbent bill hodgson commented scotts criticism f other issues raised the debate at thecommunity -7- centre have been the main focus resqlulion of previous speech making by lario mfnislryof transport hast the candidates- granted stouffvilles request for mr hodgsonbegan iaiower2spejimilin evening with a talk that raejssgjr3 defended the calling vof the- therspecd limit willbe election promised sjobstfor i reduced from45 to 40 mph f v 4ftp il

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