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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 30, 1975, p. 6

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c the tribune thursday jan3 1975 j fl o 1 stouffville scene jfc s going on in stouffville ucw meets the annual meeting of the stouffville united church women took place jan 13 the evening got underway with a pot luck supper and following that reports were presented in printed form retiring president mrs jim richards announced the 1975 of- ficers of the organization new president is mrs stuart watson after a short devotional time rev james carder showed slides of a trip to england and ireland oldlime barn raising there was an oldtime barn raising on the for mer levi grove farm on the 7th cone saturday rain stopped the work about 2 pm volunteers needed the hope haven nursery school for mentally handicapped children which is housed in st pauls lutheran church bayview ave richmond hill is desperately in need of volunteers who will come half day a week to help the staff with the children the hours are 915 am 1130 am for in formation or to volunteer call mrs mara 2943558 or mrs brydon 8842254 fast delivery cyril waite of main st e could hardly believe his eyes when received a letter from england only three days after it was mailed the letter was postmarked jan 21 and he received it jan 24 it would be nice if delivery within canada could be that prompt cash prizes offered for top costumes stouffville cash prizes will be offered for the best costumes at the adult skating party planned for the 2nd annual mardi gras feb 15 the party is open to anyone but those in costume will be in the running for the fguwingprizesbest couple 25 best lady 15 best gentleman 15 and best comic 15 the judging will take place around 10 pm while costumes are desired those without costumesare also welcome beta sigma phi diane darling marge alien and ursula oconnor presented a sincere and interesting program entitled happiness through realization people at the eta laraba chapter meeting at the home of diane darling loretta cresc jan 21 seneca courses seneca college will be offering two courses in stouffville in the next few months feb 3 a course in macrame will begin the course will involve learning the techniques involved knotting it runs mondays from 915 am to 1145 cost is 18 plus materials the other coursestarts feb 4 and is entitled basic bookkeeping cost is 30 and runs tuesdays from 115 to 345 pm both courses are to be held in latcham hall ski patrol dance the ted topping quartet will provide the live entertainment saturday feb 8 at a dance to be held in the upper chalet of the dagmar ski club the proceeds will go to the ski patrol tickets priced at 250 per person will be available at the door visitors from waterloo mr and mrs william cockwell and daughters of waterloo called on mr and mrs fred steckley sunday afternoon arthur s dowswell arthur s dowswell died early this month in his 83rd year son of the late george dowswell and helen watson he was born sept 15 1892 near garibaldi he served in world war i and was wounded at amiens and spent a year in hospital in england on returning to canada in 1919 mr dowswell took up far ming near goodwcsd and on march 24 1920 married the late myrtle tindall they had four children ruth deceased erma mrs t g smyth of toronto george of scarboro and roy of stouffville mr dowswei has six grand children and two sisters lillian and jean and s brother russell deceased hesperihis later years in stouffviiie and the funeral was conducted jan 15 at oneills funeral home by rev james carder effective speaking the effective speaking finals bpun- sored by the stouffville lions club have been postponed until march 10 the members of the dub will hear finalists in the junior and senior divisions from stouffville dist secondary school local winners wil go on to area competitions v gofmley netvs lifelong resident v by evelyn mosted nadine baker gormley welcomed a little grand- beulah jones a lifelong daughter on thursday resident of gormley bora to mr and mrs john moved on thursday to honsberger of barriev the parkview apart- mr and mrs fred ments in stouffville doust and dorothy doust- beulah as she v is af- v had dinner saturday with fectionately known to her mr and mrs howard mr and mrs john martin mcdowell were married at lakeshore missionary church north bay aug 24 1974 the bride christine is the daughter of rev and mrs harold- boadway of north bay and the groom is the son of mr and mrs clarence mcdowell of markham many friends lived here in the same house all her life until she sold her home to mr and mrs david sloss in june 1973 since then she had made her home with mr and mrs lloyd doner until her apartment was ready her many friends extend their very best wishes to her for health and happiness in her new location mrs harry smith who has been ill for several months spent a week with her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs aubrey barker of toronto mrs edward luka the former brenda ash of gormley had an emergency- a p pendectomy at york central hospital rich mond hill last week laurie armitage of newmarket spent the weekend with connie ash return trip mr and mrs jim wilson left wednesday on a return trip to sokoto nigeria after a surprise visit in the stouffville area over the holidays they visited mr and mrs bruce foote and family of stouffville and mr and mrs jim wilson and family of wingham mr- wilson is an engineer for the construction of a series of hydro lines in the soloto area family gathering for 80th birthday return from jamaica marg and jack holder and jeff- forfar recently returned from a holiday port henderson jamaica lemmonville a pleasant family gathering was held jan 18 at lemonville com munity centre to celebrate the 80th birth- day of mrs blanche wells sixty guests enjoyed the birthday celebration and evening fellowship- she was born jan 23 1895 near glasgow blanche may lewis and took her formal education at ballantrae ringwood and lemonville on dec 30 1915 she married elmer wells and they took up residence on the vandorf rd in 1931 they purchased a 100acre parcel on the bloomington rd then in 1955 they retired to a lloyd ave home were she presently lives mrs wells is an avid gardener and is a life member of the lemon ville ucw- and the stouffville- united church she is active in the over sixty club and the senior citizens friendship club blanche wells has l three daughters reita mrs floyd forsyth of stouffville vera mrs j gibbons of toronto phyllis mrs r l kerr of richmond hill evelyn and shiley deceased she has two sons allan of unionville and grantof stouffville and lewis deceased there are 12 grandchildren and six great grandchildren bolender mrs nona brown entertaineda number of ladies on tuesday at the- quilting of a womens institute quilt v n stephen campey has been quite ill with ton- sillitis all week rev and mrs john hamilton of stouffville and rev and mrs denzil baker enroute to bangladesh were sunday dinner guests of rev and mrs eldon boettger mr and mrs walter brillinger and family visited mr and mrs gerald winger in listowel on friday rev jesse stcckly and miss miriam steckley were dinner guests of mr and mrs roy brillinger on friday evening mr and mrs george barrett had dinner on monday with mr and mrs bob brown of gravenhurst rev and i mrs walter kelly who recently came home from missionary service in nicaragua central america had a fire in their rented home in breslau there was smoke and water damage fortunately the kellys were awakened at 4 am by a crackling sound in the basement and they were able to get the fire under control- before too muchdamage was done you can still buy atoyota for less f i r a than vega or pinto i rebates and all despite all the nice little rebates vega and pinto use to get you to buy them toyota corolla still costs less than either onetand look at trie extras you get on toyota when comparing lowest pricedrnodels c we thought you should have the facts straight from the shoulder- so here they are with no fancy talk frbrrfus and no rebates from us i vtviia f suggested basic retail price of 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