Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 29, 1977, p. 2

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2 the tribune thursday september 2 u77 take advantage of homeutes special offer now xaoo no one has to tell you whafs happening to farm equipment prices spiralling costs are sending tnem soaring so buying a homelite chain saw today is an investment youll appreciate for years to come hearings planned for wiring inquiry noucuti xl11 v xl12 funom wy tar cflora ancagoatansacova pnawtgandlofctoarttg buaiio wi 0 oapaneatta parionnafiee ssoakaoratajsnca sums- unafmov 30 1877 owv ulim hohcuti avwtotunc fro luaj tank him taatar wooocuoflg jooc auicaulic oaar a tortflif en i ana flude oar a faoaglrawslaaaoatarp xlautomate me eaai carat cfta aa lbar tt ilfronlrlmurv anyone wishing to participate in the com mission of inquiry on aluminum wiring will have the opportunity next month as two days of hearing are scheduled for scarborough the hearings are scheduled for thursday nov 3 and friday nov 4 and commence at 230 pan and 7 pjn both days those wishing to appear must file with the secretary of the com mission on or before thursday oct 20 for the scarborough sessions notice must be in police chase markham man stouffville sales service rrno 4 stouffville 6401814 advertise weekly newmarket a 49yearold markham businessman has been fined a total of 650 or 37 days in jail and his licence suspended under the highway traffic act following his conviction in court here last week on charges of dangerous driving and failing to take a breathalyzer test donald maclver a markham florist pleaded guilty to each count before provincial judge f d white he was charged last march 21 by york regional police after a vehicle he was driving on highway 48 mounted a traffic island crashed into a road sign which landed on the roof of his car then sped away with police giving chase at 80 mph in a 40 mph zone writing and i full name and address a brief statement outlining interest in the subject and a brief statement of the evidence to be gives mailing address is 180 dundas st w 22nd floor toronto m5g 1z8 the inquiry may be of some interest to local residents as many of the newer homes built in wtritchurchstouffville were serviced exclusively with aluminum wiring the scarborough hearings will be held at scarborough civic centre 150 borough dr man sent to jail newmarket a 38yearold markham man will spend the next 14 days in jail following a conviction by judge f d white here on impaired driving harry k funnel was also fined 150 or an additional seven days and his licence was suspended under the highway traffic act the markham man was arrested last june after police saw his truck being driven all over the road on 14th ave when he was stopped mr funnell had an open bottle of beer between his legs and an open case on the seat beside him defence counsel for the accused man told the court that mr funnell is doing something about his drinking problem to which crown attorney k d murray replied too bad he didnt do something before this happened you were not only impaired you were driving while under suspension- for a similar offence judge white told the accused man in ordering the jail term lions president dr doug brodie acting on behalf of the lions club hands a cheque for 2000 to centennial committee member june button the money is to help defray the costs of the big july 1 weekend homecoming bash in honour of stouffville centennial at left is committee chairman keith sutherland and to dr brodies right is don caudle and mike follett both of the lions the money was raised through the two barbecues chicken and beef held by the club during the july 1 weekend radio applications to be heard newmarket application for a newmarketaurora radio station will be heard at a canadian radio- television and tele communications com mission hearing in ottawa beginning nov 15 a copy of the ap plication is available at markham f4ir september 29 to october 2 at the new fairgrounds 3 miles north of hwy 7 on mccowan rd at 1 8th ave thursday september 29 button hole conteit demonstrations in womans building 100 pm sheep shearing horseshoe pit area 615 pm inter club 4h holsteln call show livestock building a30 pm official opening of livestock building 700 pm holsteln cattle show livestock building 700 pm quarter horse racing parlmutual wagering 8 races 730 pm ding dong contest general exhibits stage entertainment stage 1000 am clowns sesame street characters 1100 am puppet show 1215 am unlonvllle sunshine singers 100 pm puppet show 200 pm unlonvllle sunshine singers impromptu held events tor children 1200 pm 100 pm 300 pv special show ring john rae gunner bob walker sheep dogs bob walker sheep dogs friday september 30 button hole contest ft demonstrations in womens building 1000 a m heavy horse show race track 1030 am junior horse show infield show ring 1100 am ayrshire cattle show livestock ring 1100 am guernsey cattle show livestock ring 1100 am jersey cattle show livestock ring 1100 a m markham 4h dairy club calf show livestock ring 1200 pm sharon 4h dairy club calf show livestock ring 100 pm opp golden helmets ride race track 100 pm sheep shearing horsehoe pit area 130 pm inter club 4hoairy club call show livestock ring 200 pm official opening of womens building 630 pm official opening of pets s poultry building 630 pm western horse show race track 730 pm pet show horseshoe pit area coo pm opp golden helmets ride race track 1000 am 1100 am 1215 pm 100 pm 130 pm 200 pm 1200 pm 100 pm 300 pm entertainment stage clowns sesame street characters puppet show unlonvllle sunshine singers puppet show markham district high school orchestra unlonvllle sunshine singers impromtu field events for children special show ring john raes gunner bob walker sheep dogs bob walker sheep dogs friday night show livestock building arena master of ceremonies don daynard 700 pm bob walker sheep dogs 730 pm markham marorette corps 745 pm john rae gunner 800 pm tug of war rubber boot throwing contest pink rock contest egg throwing contest 830 pm goat milking contest 840 pm tug of war finals 900 p m john rae gunner 920 pm calf round up saturday october 1 button hole contest a demonstrations in womens building 830 am arabians half arab show infield ring a 930 am palomlnoweshponyshowlnfleldrlngb 1000 am baby show general exhibits stage 1000 am horseshoe pitching special area 1100 am hereford cattle show livestock ring 1100 am shorthorn cattle show livestock ring 1100 am markham 4h beef club show livestock ring 1100 am zone 4 sheep show livestock building 1200 pm sharon 4h beef club show livestock ring 1230 pm official opening of newmarkham fair rt hon barney danson 1230 pm sheepshearing horseshoe pit area 100 pm inter club 4h beef club show livestock ring 100 pm arabian 8 half arabshow- inflektrlnga loo pm palomlmoweshpcnyshowlnflekjringb 130 pm standard bred racing parlmutual wagering pm chip off the old block contest general exhibits stage 330 pm commercial steer show v livestock ring 700 pm quarter horse racing parlmutual wagering 700 pjvl horse pull livestock arena entertainment stage special show ring 1000 a m clowns sesame street characters 1200 pm prlcevllle square dancers fiddlers 1230 pm merry ivten of markham 100 pm marlorette corps 115 pm highland dancers 130 pm melody makers 145 pm markham district high school orchestra 300 pm merry men of markham 400 pm brampton clown band 415 pm marlorette corps 430 pm highland dancers 440 pm melody makers 5 15 pm prlcevllle square dancers 1200 pm 1230 pm 100 pm 130 pm 200 pm 230 pm 300 pm 33c pm 400 pm almar musical ride john rae gunner bob walker sheep dogs almar musical ride john rae gunner bob walker sheep dogs almar musical ride john rae gunner bob walker sheep dogs saturday night show dance in picnic shelter 700 pm 800 pm 900 pm 100 am old time fiddlers contest prlcevllle square dancers country western band dance sunday october 2 mote orovnd open 900 ajm sm pm buildings open 100 pm 600 pm except womens budding whkh closes at 500 pm button hole building x am mm am moo am 1100 am w30pm vcopm 100 pm i 100 pm i 100 pm contest a demonstrations in womens appatoose horse show- infield ring a american saddle bred v morgan hon show infield ring b harness ponies horse show race track dairy goat snow livestock buiksng sheep shearing horseshoe pr area grey hound racing race track angus cattle show livestock ring cnerolers cattle shew livestock ring spelling be general exnmfs stage tractor safe ortvtng rodeo- rae track 100 pm 200 pm 215 pm 230 pjm 300 pjm entertainment stage prlcevllle square dancers marlorette corps highland dancers brampton clown band prlcevllle sqvtr dancers special show ring 1215 pm highland creek pipe band 1230 pm john rae gunner 200 pjm highland creek pipe band tattoo 400 pjm 240 pjm highland dancers 349 pjm highland oencers 400 pjm john see u gunner 415 pm highland creek pip band brad walker ford mercury sales ltd 567 davis dr under crtc regulations the ap plication must be made available during business hours to anyone wishing to inspect it closing date for letters of support or objection must be received by the crtc by oct 26 the proposal for a station to operate on the am band as 1380 ckan has been made by a group of area businessmen including mayor bob forhan regional councillor ray twinney and barrie resident ralph snelgrove who founded barrie radio station ckbb suggested pro gramming includes local news weather and sports twicedaily area farm reports a daily phonein opinion show mayors report and community service an nouncements local funeral announcements games and quizzes and a local news review sunday evenings broadcasting will take place in english only and will run from 5 am until midnight musical selections will be middle of the road and will comprise about 39 per cent of programming the ap plication indicates a library of 15000 musical titles to be interrupted no more than 10 times per hour by a total of no more than 15 minutes of commercial advertising programming break down has been suggested as follows news 135 per cent community service 4 backgrounding 8 sports 4 human interest shows 20 music 39 production 27 and advertising 16 although a press release issued last week said that a studio location has not been decided the application lists 27 main st as the studio site it also indicates that the 2500squarefoot site will be remodelled at a cost of 25000 and leased for an annual fee of 12500 the proposed staff of 21 includes four ad ministrators one technician 12 programming people and four salesmen tony drew a local freelance reporter is listed as a possible news source beamed from a transmitter in oak ridges the station is designed to reach an area including newmarket aurora bradford and whitchurchstouffville setup of the station is estimated at 306800 which includes renovation and equipping of the studio and con struction of a tran smitting building operating costs for the first year are estimated at 382400 including rent salaries promotion and operating costs gross revenue tor the same year from both national and local ad vertising is estimated at 342000 the 410000 for the project has been raised by a group of n businessmen through the issue of 30000 perferred and 10000 common shares worth 10000 a bank loan for 100000 and a third loan of 300000 application is available for new radio station newmarket under crtc regulations applications for radio licences must be made available to the public 50 days before hearings are held in the case of newmarkets- ap plication the application is available at brad walker ford mercury sales ltd 567 davis dr the complete application may be viewed by anyone wishing to inspect it during regular business hours letters of support of objection must describe the interest of the in tervener a statement of relevant facts and in clude the name address telephone number and signature of the in tervener a copy of the intervention must be served on the applicant brad walker the application will be heard in ottawa at a hearing beginning nov 15 letters commenting on the application must be received by the crtc by oct 26 through registered mail or by personal delivery a decision on the application is made following the hearing the length of time for a decision generally depends on the com plexity of the application and the number of in terventions received reesors get grants richmond hill the reesor family historical research group has been awarded a 3530 grant to prepare a revised historical and genealogical record of the reesor family the richmond hill group will receive the money from new horizons which funds groups of retired people a whole package of smart financial services ftee would you like to set up an automatic savings program with money transferred from your nocharge chequing account to your savings account on a regular basis well do it free along with a free monthly statement with return of your cancelled cheques free deposit by mail and several other smart useful services we even provide a chequebook wallet pen and 100 personalized cheques free when you open an account come in and ask about gt service 81 main street w 6404000 if d g mackay manager guaranty trust m s

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