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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 30, 1975, p. 8

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8 the tribunetthubsday oct 38 175 baking costs double claremoht news q stouffville came to a grand total of u tht rising cost of food has 1145 been chronicled by a the recipe is local resident in an in- described as a teresting way heirloom by mrs i mary louise tufford tufford ever since her of r h 3 stouffville has grandmother first made used a family recipe for if for her- mothers christmas- cake each wedding year and jcept track of the included are eggs grocery bill each time in butter sugar flour 1965 the ingredients cost raisins currants orange s56bw this- yearuiey juice mixed peel can died cherries dates a lemon spices and strawberries this year the cost of strawberries wasnt included in the total price since the family had grown their own mrs tufford said the cost hovered around the ss mark until 1974 when it jumped up to over 0 50 year resident passes security fr 0 flexibility ft iff income 9 canada savings bonds the safest investment in canada c savings bonds will give you an average annual interest of 938o to maturity in 1984ryou can buy them for cash or on an instalment plan in amounts from s50 to s25000 canada savings bonds give you security income and flexibility they may be cashed in at any time for their full face value plus earned interest they are the safest fnvestmenl in canada the minister of finance reserves the right to terminate cash and savings plan purchases of this senesat any time after november 7 1 975 without advance notice x contact your nearest wood gundy office for canada savings bonds today byanneloxey a well known resident of nearly 50 years in claremont isabella mcmillan wife of the late edward john lewis passed away in the doctor jo ruddy hospital in whitby friday oct 24 1975 her twin sister- mary pratt died a few years ago our sympathy goes to her daughters jessie mrs sam taylor of claremont irene mrs gordon graham of oshawa two sisters annie mrs dougald gillies jessie mrs nelson arnott and two brothers duncan and john lewis all of collingwood surviving also are 7 grand children and 2 great grandchildren a large number of friends paid their last respects to mrs lewis at the mceachnie funeral home in pickering village saturday evening and on sunday funeral services were held in claremont baptist church monday oct 27 at 2 pm with the rev fa luck officiating interment was in claremont union cemetery pallbearers were murray taylor david taylor keith schran ross munro ron jones and andy deslauriers the ladies of the ucw of the united church are holding a bazaar in the sunday school room on wed nov 5 from 7 to 9 pm walter atkinson of stouffville will auction off a few pieces of antique limoges china and various other articles hand made quilts anniversary plates mother mr and mrs harold watts over the weekend in toronto tbe annual awards banquet and dance for the baseball all star teams hosted by tbe legion and the ladies auxiliary was held in the legion and coffee spoons will be hall wednesday evening sold there will be the oct 22 ever popular bake table a white- elephant table and other miscellaneous displays tea will be served on the committee are mrs gordon gauslin mrs ellis britton mrs mait anderson and mrs dorothy middletori the 1st cubs and scouts apple day was a big success thanks to the enthusiasm of 2 boys and 8 parents who turned out to drive- cub brad evans won the prize for the best decorated basket mr and mrs john rennie visited mrs rennies father and step- janice lehman won the kathy macgregor memorial trophy for the most valuable player on the bantam girls baseball team which was the winner in the lakeshore league the trophy is held for a year but each winner is presented with an in dividual trophy which she can keep the bantam girls sold tickets on a doll dressed in 50 one dollar bills the proceeds of which are to go for new jackets cliff reynolds won the draw and very kindly returned the council rejects rural subdivision stouffville an application for an estate residential sub division on davis dr and the fourth concession has been refused by planning board the reason given for rejecting ihe develop ment was that the property does not meet the regional criteria for would you hire this dog russbeare 261 main street north markham ontario phone 416 2941523 v everybody who has ever been loved by a dog will adore benji fj cosmopolitan a a genii r family film by joe camp v the film benji may be booked lor your child s birthday party your school church or commumry centre activities an operator and all equipment also available details from f saguenay film library ste 570 102 bloor st w v 1551 fye nfoit tff arjkljam cancellation of public hearings aifiepostarstrike and the inability to deliver jlcgktg idohceftiecl the following public hearings scheduled for november 5 1 975 are hereby cancelled jjuthnmius industrial afteaamendment no64 mmnt joy industrial area amendment no 65 3amei 3 v oj- v notices will be placed in the newspapers and will be sent rib owners- tenants as soon as these hearinq can be resefiedliled k such projects the land was not treed as required and although the developers spokesman r r higgins insisted the land is unsuitable for agriculture the board members maintained the property in fact is good farm land the site lying op posite industrially and residentially designated land in east gwillinv bury consists of 238 acres and the developers plans called for 10 estate lots who told you the soil was no good asked councillor merlyn baker mr higgins replied he had received this in formation from the department of agriculture but mr baker insisted the land is if not class one agricultural land then it is class two councillor art starr called the property a bit of an eyesore and he said it has been like that for some time what can we do with it he asked we assessment stands money to the team they also received cheques from the legion the ladies auxiliary and the lions club their coaches alan and carole redshaw presented each bantam girl with a miniature baseball charm all team coaches received gifts from their teams head table guests were jean bradshaw auxiliary president john bates legion president mary borland acting secy lenore mckenzie baseball convener david macdonald recreation committee and lloyd and lillian macgregor mr and mrs clark muirhead have returned from a holiday of several weeks in greece while away their sons thomas and andrewj were guests ofmrsmm borland and joey the many friends of mr wp boyington are hoping for his return very soon from the college hospital in uxbridge also on the sick list is mrs lillian binstead who is in the doctor ruddy hospital in whitby mr and mrs robert hockley were in simcoe over the weekend visiting at the home of mr and- mrs ronald moffat cathy line a visitor to claremont last friday had a pensive look as she savored another spoonful of ice cream children found the day a perfect one to be outside enjoying the weather while the teacher par ticipated in a professional development day ted wilcox greenwood news speaker tells of african work i by mildred mctaggart mrs wm lawson pickering was guest speaker at the general meeting of the ucw last week bridget as she is known to us showed slides and told of her interesting work in malawi africa during beautiful in her long white gown with short train and veil the wedding gown made by ihe grandmother of the groom rose cole in a line design was of polyester crepe with lace bodice and sleeves she carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and the past two years she- babys breath and a helped to successfully small silver horseshoe establish the nika crafts workshop at blantyre this was a project of the christian service committee aimed at providing creative em ployment for the malawian women advance tickets are to be sold by the stewards canf t any 0 the- church for the pvict annual beef supper nov lfi f board chairman eldred king said he agreed there should be some type of develop- i ment there but he insisted the estate residential criteria must be followed responding to mr starrs comment on the unsightliiiess of the property councillor becky wedleysaid it is very easy for a developer to buy a farm and leave it there until itstarts tolook grubby and then ask for permission to build on it s mr king suggested there would be lots of people interested in putting a single home on the propety and the ap plication was then rejected the land belongs to j- milani pickering says no pickering the high cost of police and fire protection should not be blamed directly on their fraternal organizations in the view of pickering council council turned down a resolution from the city of orillia which says police and firefighter demands are taking a disproportionate share of the annual tax levies in the view of coun don kitchen the resolution probably is meaningless in the light of the recent federal wage and price guidelines only coun ken spratley voted in favor of the motion ndp to 16 a lovely wedding was solemnized in the greenwood united church on oct 4 when jams skinner daughter of mrs and the late george skinner became the bride of clarence cole son of mr and mrs nelson cole the ceremony was conducted by rev t fleetham the bride given by her step father mr norman mason was that had been carried by her mother julie smith of owen sound the maid of honor wore printed nylon over peach coloured taffeta and carried daisies and carnations the best man was robert beelby of brougham ushers i david and donald cole and david john skinner organist mildred mc- taggart guests from england toronto owen sound maple guelph and uxbridge sat down to the reception which followed in the ce centre of the church the community was saddened by the sudden passing of edna m green only daughter of the late f l green and mrsgreen edna lived in greenwood all her life attended the local school claremont continuation school and whitby high school after which she graduated as a primary teacher from the toronto normal school later she took a special course for children with learning problems which proved helpful to the students she taught except for the time when she was at home to care for her parents her teaching career was in this area until she retired a fewf years ago owing to ill health edna was an active member of oup community keenly in- terested in politics a member of the green wood ucw helped the tt quilting group and at tended craft classes at the community centre this summer it wont happen tome thats what every victim of fire burglary vandalism said before they became a statistic v but it does happen to people like you and me every day m 7 burglar and fire alarm systems are todays best value in living insurance talk to the specialists in affordable quality alarm systems for the home cottage or business alarmcoinc toronto 2931127 fc meet ibfea1ctb27 rdambairman tmjanuszewsku planning director t v uxbridge ndp durham north riding association will meet tonight oct 30 at ux bridge secondary school to elect the 1976 executive guest speaker will be dr ted bounsall ndp labor critic and mpp for windsorsandwich the meeting tis un- derway at 8 pm an ndp dance will be held nov 22 at utica community- centre

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