society praised by mayor uxbridge- mayor mayor t r newton praised the work of the uxbridge hor ticultural society when he addressed visitors at the annual flower show held in the lower auditorium of st pauls anglican church saturday afternoon he said the organization had contributed much towards the beautification of the town and said he was hopeful similar projects might be carried on in 1972the municipalitys centen nial year mayor newton noted par ticularly the en thusiasm shown by young people the life blood of the society in years to come the 1971 president is mrs charles myers mill street special award winners weremrs ted stevenson highest points specimens miss elsie ferguson best single exhibit mrs dorothy simpson most decorative exhibit and mrs harry boadway best vegetable entry 1 entertain parkview residents a sign that speaks for itself this photo needs little explaining the sign is located on the golf course property of rg roy brock road south of claremont it vividly proclaims his feelings towards pickering township council on the questions of assessment and taxes jas thomas 4 i haircuts 125 uxbridge a haircut for 125 thats what lloyds barbershop in ux bridge is offering sept 10 and 11 the occasion is the annual sidewalk sale in uxbridge nineteen merchants are participating 0mb rejects water plant payment plan bv ruth hutchings green river when can we go back again thats what the children of green river sunday school are asking following- their program presentation at park view home in stouff- ville the boys and girls enjoyed singing for the senior citizens and the appreciation appeared twofold miss edith gostick entertained mrs h smith and mrs v ireson to dinner mr and mrs clif ford postill enjoyed dinner aug 26 at the home of their daughter mrs glenn pennanen stouffville on the occasion of birthdays for son-in- law glenn and grandson shawn recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs alf michell were mr and mrs t rickard of uxbridge mrs v ireson markham and miss goldie coyne sunday school is at 945 am and evening worship at 730 pm mr medhurst will bring the message a hay ride and corn roast for sunday school pupils and leaders will be held at the home of mr and mrs austin pearse sept 2 tonight at 730 pm those wishing transportation should be at the church prior to this time steam show is rained out horses and a single- furrow plow others who had offered to contribute included art whitney with his cider mill the goodwood zephyr quaker hill sandford and bethesda institutes baked pies preparations had been made for corn-on-the- cob cooked in a copper boiler and fresh coffee undaunted by bad weather the historical society is hoping to stage an even bigger show next year members would ap preciate hearing from anyone interested uxbridge the first official activity of the uxbridgescott historical society a demonstration of steam threshing and other attractions was rained out saturday all hope was finally given up at noon on hand was mr russ flummerfelt a threshing veteran who was there to assist bill wood in preparing the 1923 geo white steam engine plans had been laid to thresh a halfacre of wheat on the farm of gord kydd using the white to drive a 1900 goodison separator owned by the late arthur hamilton the goodison has been used constantly having missed only two harvests an added attraction was a 1924 hartparr 58 horsepower tractor receniy acquired by mr vood charles wood of peterborough brought his shingle mill and drag saw which he planned to operate with a 6hp one cylinder in ternational gas engine the canadian legion arranged for a plowing demonstration with the penny pinchin scot has done it agin he has a minah sird with a scottish brogue it says my jobs na guid theres na money in it hello blackie get lost i answers questions and sings i belong ta glasgie you dont believe it come in and hear it see also one o the largest butterfles in the world wing span 7j see too our large collection of hamsters exotic birds tiopical fish animal medicines weekend special a x 12 x 12 20 gal tank chrome finish reg 2400 weekend special only 1695 the pets pantry 11 main e stouffville 6402709 f pickering twp a financing plan whereby the entire area of pickering twp would pay a share of a million extension to a municipal sewage plant has been turned down following a hearing before the order your coal now for next winter while summer prices arc in effect youll save big stouffville coop 6401550 47 edward st stouffville ontario municipal board the rejection falls in line with the argument offered by ward 2 councillor mrs jean mcpherson who repeatedly charged as unfair a proposal that would require the whole township to pay 40 percent in recognition of in dustrial assessment acquired through the service its an unjust charge she told a meeting of council aug 23 the north end rural area will never benefit except by a small portion of industrial assessment its unfair to ask the people of claremont and brougham to pay for this drop in the bucket o m b rep resentatives con tended that the total expense should be charged to the benefitting property owners whose lands abut the sewage mains councillor ron chatten argued that such a policy would force persons on sewers to pay and pay and pay these people paid for the plant through the purchase of their homes and now they will be paying for the expansion its a stupid situation reeve john wil liams suggested the o m h decision would grind all development to a complete halt after six months of waiting its disappointing to say the least what you do when you stop growth like this is freeze everything he said councillor sherman scott voiced im patience over resurrecting the rural vs urban issue that wont get us anywhere he said he asked that the engineering and treasury departments come up with an alternative plan for financing members agreed however that reeve williams should first meet with the board chairman councillor jean mc pherson added one stipulationthat she be allowed to sit in on the discussion too stouffville trade fair sept 91011 j announcement peter walley is pleased to announce the appointment of charlie gailer a well known resident of stouffville with con siderable experience in the selling field as well as real estate as sales representative for peter walley ltd real estate broker box 11 hwy 47 stouffville he would be pleased to assist you in your real estate inquiries please call business 2941 158 res 6402304 iratcliff lumber shwy 7 at kennedy rd don mills at gormley 2971661 8881991 open thurs fri until 9 pm 1 j end the kids offtoschool in shoes that lead in top styl ing and comfort see us for your assurance of great fit and select from tie slipon jogger and oxford styles fine footwear for all the family lehmans 9 main west stouffville open thuri fri 6403753 till 9 pjw mm its time to check over your home to ensure it is draughtfree id weathertight complete home protection i 1 1 i clip put tills coupon and deposit ii at one of our two stores you could win s50 in merchandise it costs nothlnu to enter the draw will be held i sat september 11 at 6 pm so hurry polyethylene film offers moisture proof protection by the yard or roll from s259 roll soo l insulation styrofoam traps tiny bubble of air for effective insulation against heat or cold 4x8x1 240 per sheet 240 per sheet l weatherstripping replace old wornout stripping now in rolls rom width fr s roofing shingles 210 lb hnrlc with rugged fell base lor years of service do an average roof for only 1080 per 100 ft i old- hlllllttp classic dress shirts mens long sleeve permanent press shirts sport and dress be in style in stripes and solids f c a ff sizes smlxl 2 tor juu patterned for you ladies shirts in three wash and we shirts safaris sport shii ts assorted colore sizes 8 1g ir styles body 2 for 700 open monday to friday 930 am to 930 pm saturday from 9 am to 6 pm 2 stores to serveryou hwv 7 at 7th lin 2 old kingston rd c o i n l picnsove higrtway highland creek