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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 24, 1974, p. 6

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s the tribune thursday jan 24 2s7 teen pick of the week she loves animals 1 0 i stouffville scene 1 a whats going on four injured in crash ringwood one women was taken to hospital and three other people sustained minor injuries in a rear end collision on highway 48 north of ringwood saturday afternoon a pickup truck driven by russell hayes 33 of toronto was northbound on highway 48 and attempting to make a left- hand turn into a private driveway when a car driven by john harrison 46 of scarboro slammed into the rear of the hayes truck constance harrison a passenger in the car was taken to scarboro centenary hospital with facial injuries mr hayes murray lewis 28 of stouffville and donald bell 33 of stouffville all occupants of the truck received minor injuries total damage was estimated at 51200 and mr harrison has been charged with careless driving circle the date circle the date of sat feb p the event is the stouffville lions- sponsored mardi gras with sleigh and cutter rides for children in the town park snowmobile rides for senior citizens and at night old tyme public skating costumes optional in the arena and a teen dance in l a t c h a m hall everything is free like singing are you a lady who likes to sing if so the markham melody makers will make you welcome rehearsals are held in the cafeteria of markham dist high school every tuesday at 8 pm for further infor mation call 2944083 or 2972499 theft reported the theft of clothing and jewellery valued at 115 is reported from an outlet in the coin laundry on main street known as trucks daughter boutique owner gloria reed told police that entry to the premises was gained from the rear of the building pc meeting sinclair stevens mp yorksimcoe will report on his first year in parliament when the progressive conser vative association holds its annual meeting tuesday jan 29 at 8 pm in the newmarket legion 707 srigley street guest speaker for the occasion is eldon woolliams mp calgary north visits parents mrs hans rau and stefan from london england is visiting with her parents mr and mrs ch nolan duchess street trip to india paul hamilton son of rev and mrs john hamilton baker avenue will show a film in the missionary church stouffville sunday evening at 815 pm related to his bicycle trip to india the slides are sure to be of interest 55th anniversary friends extend congratulations to mr and mrs stanley lewis of altona on the occasion of their 55th wedding anniversary jan 22 mrs george harman service for the late mrs george harman will be conducted thursday today at 2 pm in the stouffville missionary church following her passing monday in york county hospital newmarket besides her husband she is survived by eight daughters three sons 36 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren one son donald is deceased interment is in stouffville cemetery l louise hastings service was held from the chapel of morley s bedford eglinton avenue west jan 16 for l louise hastings following her passing jan 14 after a lengthy illness she was the daughter of the late roland b hastings and lived in the area as a young girl attending public school at lemonville and later markham high school she is a sister of stanley w hastings rr 4 stouffville the late dr elgin r hastings and john beverly aunt- of mrs fred armstrong maryon of locust hill mrs reg morningstar helen and dr john ef hastings toronto and elgin hastings stouffville rr 4 interment was made at the stouffville cemetery resigns whitchurch stouffville council has accepted the resignation of erie lehman from the towns committee of adjustment william kamps rupert avenue has been appointed to serve out the balance of mr lehmans term costume prizes attractive cash prizes of 25 each are being offered for various costume classes at the big winter mardi gras being staged in stouffville arena on feb 9 everyone is invited to come and enjoy the skating with prizes for those who come espe cially dressed for the occasion is i i i i i 1 6402653 unisex hair shop specializing in the now shaping for guys gals perm specia1 1500 -now- 12 1750 now 15 00 from- jan 24th to feb 7th 74 callnowforappointment i i i i i breaks arm a musselmans lake boy suffered a broken left arm saturday while skating at the stouffville arena wayne lock hillsdale drive was admitted to hospital for treatment sunday morning wayne is a student at ballantrae school 1 1 retires mr joseph focklcr has retired following 28 years service with york county and the region of york recovering dale sugden cone 5 whitchurch stouffville has been released from hospital and is making a satisfactory recovery at home dale w as injured in a carsnowmobile accident several weeks ago sur our business for 25 years in markham furniture coming like new rebuildingrecovering free pickup 5 year guarantee on workmanship 6 monthly payments atno extra charge call 29425812972055 ask i ok till i toromark furniture markham named president mrs carol watson tenth line south has been named president of the registered nurses association region of york new members the whitchurch- stouffville recreation committee has two new members for 1974 they are jack watson tenth line south and cliff dunkeld william street reappointed are rcta alcorn gormley r r 1 joan doble newmarket r r 3 wilf morley north street stouffville and two members of town council cathy joice and eldred king guilty plea kenneth faw throp 53 of agincourt operator of the vehicle that struck and severely injured deanne howard of fairvicw ave stouffville pleaded guilty to a charge of careless driving when he appeared in provincial court deanne was struck down as she crossed main street on the way from orchard school home park attend wedding mrs ken campbell of ringwood accompanied by mr and mrs dan kelly of caledonia and mrs jim chalmers formerly of zambia attended the wedding of mrs campbells grandson mr campbell kelly to miss nancy gerrand in saskatoon saskatchewan they travelled both ways by air canada returning home on a jumbo jet whitchurch nestled almost unseen in the heart of vivian forest is pinedale the location is cone 7 whitchurch stouffville north of the aurora road its the lovely country home of mr and mrs mike miller and family rex wayne charmaine michael and mark charmaine now 15 is a grade 10 student at stouffville oist secondary school shes the tribunes teen pick of the week away from the books charmaines world centres around a beautiful riding mare named stardust together they travel for miles along unchartered trails that would bewilder a less experienced navigator often shes accompanied by her brother michael age 13 when not galloping through the bush charmaine spends countless hours grooming her pet she loves animals and hopes some day to graduate as an animal health technician charmaine has other interests too these include swimming boating water skiing snowmobiling and piano last summer charmaine and her girlfriend julie lee ninth line north travelled with julies parents as far west as vancouver they stopped off at the calgary stampede and many places of historic interest returning home via the usa charmaine was so thrilled with the trip she hopes to go back again soon this could be her final year at stouffville high her parents plan to take up permanent residence at their cottage home near bancroft but charmaine isnt complaining as long as stardust goes along winter break the annual winter school break extends from march 18 through 22 easter is on the second weekend in april with good friday april 12 blood donor clinic a red cross- sponsored blood donor clinic is being held in the stouffville legion hall wed jan 30 from 230 to 430 and 630 to 9 pm the location is on the ninth line north of main public support of this very worthwhile project is urged board chairman john mcdermott fairvicw ave stouffville is the 1974 chairman of the york county roman catholic school board mr mcdermott is the towns trustee representative he succeeds eugene jacobs of vaughan chairman since the boards inception five years ago fifteen year old charmaine miller is a grade 10 student at stouffville dist secondary school she resides with her parents mr and mrs mike miller and three brothers on cone 7 whitchurchstouffville north of the aurora road jim thomas tell your friends about this ad 4 days only in stouffville learn pattern cutting the modern way in just one hour viennese fashion designers and german mathematicians have created a very simple cutting method which has been fantastically successful in 28 countries make your own patterns with only two measurements in any size and style for any member of your family pattern cutting show prove it to yourself do not miss this opportunity all necessary equipment available at classes demonstration fee50 cents anglican christ church sunset blvd stouffville next lo orchard park public school classes start thurs jan 24 10 am 2 pm 730 pm fri jan 25 10 am 2 pm 730 pm sat jan 26 30 am 230 pm mon jan 28 10 a- 2 p 7 pm all classes are identical and start promptly want ads are people reachers caribbean hideaway cruises 1 days includes departure saturday march 30 1974 bus transfer uxbridge stouffville toronto air toronto curacao air canada kim via new york 2berth accommodation on board ts regha magna all meals included from s43500j return personally conducted finally the cruhf of your dream t j triad travel service ltd stouffville uxbridge 6405491 8526073 ross harper many friends pay respect stouffville friends former neighbors and family relatives called at the oneill funeral home wednesday evening to pay their respects to the late ross harper following his sudden passing jan 15 at his residence baker avenue stouffville he was in his 80th year mr harper was born in markham the son of john and minnie cook harper following his marriage to nellie talbot fiftyfour years ago they resided at various places including the talbot familv farm lot 12 cone 6 whit church they attended the lemonville united church where mr service christie heise hill service was conducted jan 17 in hcise hill church for the late christie a sider stock- ley following her passing jan 15 at the age of 81 the deceased was born may 3 1892 and to harper served as treasurer and later the united church at ballantrae they moved stouffville in 1963 mrs harper survives along with five sons donald of agincourt allan mt albert mervin stouffville ken in spain arnold of stouffville and one daughter arlene mrs rae holden also of stouffville surviving also are two brothers and four sisters fifteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren rev douglas davis and rev roy inglis conducted the private family service thurs day with interment stouffville cemetery held for steckley married landon w steckley jan 24 1917 to this union was born five children orval of toronto dorothy p wideman and grace mrs earl wideman both of gormley lloyd and arnold both of richmond hill there are 22 grandchildren q m t my fair ladies by sebastian the long hair holdout markham oh it can be such a burden and it takes a lot of care but there is no crowning glory like the glory of long hair if youre scissorsliy if you just cant bear to part with your waist- long locks- dont but if you value your long hair protect it cherish it guard it carefully a short hair that becomes damaged will be gone in a few months but a long hair must last and last needs lots of special care hair grows about g inches a year if you want your hair to be 30 inches long a nice length each hair must grow for a good five years five years of sun five years of cold five years of washing drying brushing combing and just plain exposure so long hair must be pampered and pre served treat each hair as though it were to last forever bind your hair loosely never use rubber bands avoid anything barrettes with rough edges etc that might break your precious hair never brush your hair when wet and when its wet comb it with the greatest care starting at the ends and then working your way up and never wash your hair without using a conditioner or cream of course you must brush your hair use a natural bristle oval brush the halfrounds and spirals tend to break long hair and brush with flat strokes no twisting from back to front shampoo and cut properly 1ong hair must be washed with the proper shampoo one that wont disturb the pll or deplete the hair of vital protein if hair is to last you dont want it to disintegrate in the washing frequent conditioning goes without saying not only the do-it- yourself instant conditionings but thorough professional treatments yes long hair should be cut vou wont miss the quarter inch that should be removed every few months but you will notice fewer split ends trimming the ends is not so simple as it seems it must be done with the right kind of scissor at the correct angle did you know that hair cut at the wrong angle is almost guaranteed to split the purpose of cutting long hair is to stop split ends not to induce them many women complain that their hair just wont grow or wont grow past a certain point but more often than not the problem is not that their hair wont grow ixi t that the growing hair keeps on breaking from under the dryer of course im tolerant am i not willing lo let you have your ridiculous opinions if 4 7 for further beauty advice contact me at sebastians coiffure 115 main st n markham 2945465

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