developer ma the tribune thursday august 17 mr 3 aw continued from page 1 with the balance reverting to a rural the mayor supported mr king by pointing out that extensive studies bad been done by underwood and mcclellan to determine the en vironmental effects of 1000 people in the ballantrae area we must be careful of the main acquif er and there being no stream to carry the effluent- away from developments in ballantrae everything will have to be done on septic systems mr sugden agreed with the board on many of the points but still felt the hamlet would be a sociological nothing he said such a small community would be unable to provide the amenities necessary to support a urban population and the new ballantrae will be urban in its make up councillor bill kamps made the argument that people dont move from the city to the country for the amenities but for the rural atmosphere ballantrae rather than being a nothing has its own lions club ball teams and community centre the mayor men tioned that increased growth from 1000 to mr sugdens proposed 2000 people would create other sociological problems councillor becky wedley who represents the ballantrae area noted that it was only seven minutes to stouffville where most usban amenities were available truck stolen from local man when archibald patterson lot 22 cone 1 stouffville saw someone making off with his dump truck at 5 am august ll friday he took action according to a police report mr patterson hopped oh the truck and opened the door in an attempt to stop the thief but la was kicked in the chef i by the culprit the truck was ac celerated rapidly and the accused made a sharp left turn then allegedly kicked the victim again throwing him from the vehicle the driver then abandoned the vehicle and fled the scene police investigated and a short time later arrested james dalliday 24 23 shenley road scarborough on a charge of robbery and held him for a show cause hearing aug n mary haynes shows her two tropheys won in com petitions featuring- restored gas engines mary has two restored engines a one and onehalf horse which won the smaller of the two trophies last year and a three horse which took first prize in a competition in cookstown two weeks ago below right we see the three horsepower engine in trophey winning form gas engines restored bybryonhurrle mary haynes face lights up in a delightful smile as she shows her two trophies won in competition featuring restored gas engines there arent too many women in these competitions she ex- plains although i know dad sold one of his to a man for his daughter just recently howard haynes marys father started her on her unique hobby four or five years ago by giving her a one and one- half horsepower engine for her birthday mr haynes has over 30 of the engines which he k restores and mary lends a hand in the cleaning and painting of the engines this engine won mary her first trophy in milton last year at a show sponsored by steam era her second engine which recently won her first place in the steam arid gas antique show held in cookstown is three horsepower and right now she and her father are working on a project to run an air pump with this engine it was bought from a man in arthur ontario who had retrieved it from a farmers field where it had been used to tether a cow it was quite inex pensive at the time mary recalled but now many of these old engines cost from 100 to 500 and still need the restoration work done onthem judging of the engines is based on the engines performance how well its been kept up and its resemblance to the original machine they the judges arent looking for a souped up job mary explained both of marys engines were built by gray probably in detroit the larger engine was built about 1908 and the smaller about a decade later both are one cylinder mary enjoys the hobby and finds it relaxing these engines work on the same prin ciple as a motor car and through them ive gained enough knowledge to analyze many of the things that go wrong with my automobile im still looking around for another one right now she said and would like to find a rare one i dont think ill ever own more than two at any one time though i just dont have the room at home local man passes monster bing0 wed aug 23 730 pm stouffville arena proceeds for stouffville boys hockey girts hockey and figure skating club 3cards100 24 regular games 5000 prize 4 special games 150 200 prize 1 share the wealth game 1 jackpot game 1000 prize licence no i 96065 n hi vt weve got a barrelful of money ready to help youll why hassle yourself when extra cash is what you need see us for a loan with low rates and budgeted payments stouffville district credit union 96 main st w 6402811 for loan information call dean wilson 6402811 a notherr ihgwood a small package addressed to the mayor of ringwood was opened at council the night of august 8 in it was a letter from grace ford the liason officer for the town of ringwood hampshire england and a small plate showing a scene of that english town it is thought that ringwood ontario was originally founded by people from ringwood england the package was delivered to mayor gord ratcliff by mrs prowse a ringwood england resident presently touring in the area mrs prowse also brought the mayor a pennant bearing the royal coat of arms mrs ford also keeps in touch with other ringwoods around the world notably ringwood new jersey and identity ringwood victoria australia mrs fords letter stated our ties are strengthening with every letter and exchange of gifts council approved a motion to send a plate or spoon commemorating the 110th anniversary of the ringwood christian church to the mayor of ringwood england mayor ratcliff said it funeral service was conducted on thursday from the oneill funeral home for udel forsyth native of stouffville who passed away suddenly at newmarket on aug 8th he was in his 47th year and had been em ployed by newmarket community centre the deceased was born and raised in stouffville a son of rose and the late harold forsyth his brother is possible that thelgordpn resides on north history of ringwood maytststbuffville predate that of stouff- mr forsyth was a ville he also stated that barber in town the town would always interment was made try to maintain at stouffville cemetery ringwoods unique following the private family service murray wilson shoes stouffville police report fraud charges two unionville men were charged with fraud and a warrant has been issued for a third suspect after an uxbridgeman complained he paid 10000 to the three for a franchise from bumper o bumper products in uxbridge and afterward learned that the three accused had no authority to sellthe franchise york regional police said bumper to bumper helps prospective store keepers set up their wares and thehcollects a franchise- on a small percentage basis york regional police investigated the charge that hung sik kim 182 main st n uxbridge had paid the three men 10000 cash 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