thursday sep 9 1971 the tribune page 3 hippie commune youths are terrorized by armed hoodlum gang one suspect arrested zephyr following a onehour reign of terror in which five members of an isolated hippie commune were threatened then shot at and assaulted with a motorcycle chain ontario provincial police have been able to piece together sufficient information to make one arrest an officer of the breckin detachment f the tribune that ne man had been itaken into custody he declined further comment on the case the raid on the tented farmhouse four miles east of zephyr occurred about 730 am sunday while the tenants four youths and a girl were still asleep the men farmed with a shotgun jn hand pistol and a 22 r rifle ordered the groupto hand over all their money which they did an estimated 400 but the holdup did not end there they begain shooting up the place firing shots into the wall ceiling and chesterfield one also began swinging the chain striking steven caneen across the shoulder and hitting others about the legs the girl was not harmed they went crazy said one of the youths they seemed to think there was more money around and tried to scare us another said one bullet passed so close to his head he could feel the wind believe ine its no fun pulling on your pants in the morning with a rifle stuck in your face it will be good to return home all residents come from the united states including one from california and another from ten nessee the family rented the house back in may but must now vacate as the property has been sold they keep four dogs but they like their masters offered no resistance they were as scared as we said one as the three hoodlums left the premises they fired a shot into the rear tire of a parked car and tore the wiring from the motor police were given a good description of the getawav car a green 1968 or ford road blocks were set up without success school sales by tender york region the region schools which have been declared surplus will be sold by sealed tender this decision was made by the board of education at a recent meeting while there was some feeling that the schools should be sold by public auction whitchurch- stouffville council had urged adoption of this method the board decided against it m m m markham fair board m m m m m m m m m m m m k as featured on ctvs pig whistle ft m m m w m ii 11 is proud to present the carlton show band on fri sept 17 1971 markham arena 9 pm to 12 pm admission 250 per person licensed under lcbo m m m m m m m h valu fair 5 moderne by facelle special 6 roll toilet tissue white pink aqua 75 faccllc royalc paper towels pink white aqua yellow crest toothpaste mint regular rcg s169 back to school special p a n t y hose five colors 49 99 59 prize steer a wonderful pet to eat it or pet it the decision will rest with the person who wins it at the stouffville trade fair saturday night the annual beef draw is sponsored by the kinsmen club with proceeds for communitv service work gordon joice rupert avenue will be pleased to sell you a ticket at 25 cents each or 5 for 1 the weight of the animal is estimated at 700 pounds although mr joice declined to lift it to find out jas thomas fiveroom addition greenwood school presently includes nine june 1971 the student rooms at the end of enrollment was 240 greenwood a 5- room addition is planned for valley view public school at greenwood ontario county board of education has given the green light to preparation of sketch plans with construction likely to start some time in 1972 the contract will include a general purpose room two change rooms a library resource centre a health room and guidance room j c mcclelland superintendent of development and academic services said the 3room school at brougham and the 2room school on the brock road cone 4 would eventually be closed mr mcclelland opposed a suggestion that 7 rooms instead of 5 should be added at greenwood with the closing of brougham and brock road schools immediately they are both good schools he said i see no reason to close them down now he noted too that such a decision could cause concern among parents who prefer keeping their children in smaller schools as long as possible so they dont have so far to travel valley view school town n whitchurch stouffville notice musselmans lake garbage area commencing the week of september 13 once a week pickup will be on friday kindly be governed accordingly r e corner town of whitchurchstouffville box 419 stouffville call us for daily weekly monthly rates long term leasing alex williamson motors ltd uxbridge 3649556 village of claremont community spirit revived claremont it was just two years ago that the tribune conducted its own personal survey on the people and the places within the village of claremont the community had just lost its police village status to become just another hamlet under the protective wing of parent pickering township some were unhappy with the change and generally spirits were at an extremelv low- ebb the newspaper story said so and this too irritated many residents but that was 1969 in 1971 things are different sure gravel trucks still rumble up and down the brock road and a couple of commercial establish ments are still vacant but on the whole claremont has bounced back for example the community park is second to none in the area a parkette has been created at the four corners and the bowling green is groomed to per fection homes too look better some are beautiful such was the feeling of art and penny massey househunting in the area were sick of living in a 3- room apartment said art a graduate law student and we dont intend to raise our children in one this is a wonderful community and we wish to become part of if and the end may be in sight for gravel truck traffic too the ontario county road department has commenced work on an overdue bypass to the east thus leaving downtown claremont to local shoppers and visitors yes claremont almost dead is now very much alive just ask the folks who live there and they should know pm to arrive by helicopter pickering prime minister pierre trudeau will be visiting pickering september 10 as part of a tour of southern ontario the prime minister will arrive in a helicopter landing on the parking lot of pickering district high school about 1030 am he will appear at a question- andanswer session with students responding to an invitation from mp norm cafik l- ontario a number of students f r o m separate schools in ontario county will attend the session the prime minister will leave pickering to visit o s h a w a peterborough and port hope business directory licensed public accountants chiropractors william allen chartered accountant lo box 664 go timlale ltd stoultvillc out phone 6401832 bregman sharpley co chartered accountants 22 main st v stouffville ontario resident partner s kusatz ca tel glolofll 9641370 toronto line j s delaurier dc 201 main street west stouffville ontario office hours by appointment 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