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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 31, 1978, p. 7

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to family retmlon members of the cole family enjoyed a reunion saturday in the stouff ville park mrs mary m risebrough attended the r gathering along with daughters ethel mrs ron wilson of stouff ville anna mrs bruce fockler of ringwood and- mary mrs mike fitzgerald of toronto fie occasion was also ruce focklers birth day lending special significance to the event guest singer brian tyrrell one of irelands top singers songwriters and guitarists will be ap pearing at deer park inn stouffville sept 1 and 2 for information per taining to the show and dinner call 2949060 honest boys this week the tribune lauds the honesty of two local boys michael gray 85 winlane drive stouffville and nelson wilson rr 4 stouff ville several days ago these lads found a mans gold watch in the civic square near the dock tower they could have said nothing about it and no one would have known instead they brought it to the newspaper office hoping to find the owner to these ten year olds the tribune says well done lads birthday party eighty candles decorated a birthday cake at a dinner party aug 20 held in honor of mr fred hamilton of whitby the happy oc casion was organized by his wife and family that includes two daughters kay mrs gordon wagg stouffville beula mrs don duncan brooklin and two sons john hamilton agin- court and ron hamilton woodville there are thirteen grandchildren mens hockey league a new mens hockey league to comprise four teams is being organized in stouffville for non- contact competition sunday mornings at the centre ice arena vic toria park avenue be tween finch avenue and steeies town residents 25 years and older in terested in joining one of the four dubs are asked to contact either eric scaife at 6406156 or steve upton at 6403175 pretty wedding paul wideman and vicki gray were married thursday evening in a pretty ceremony at trinity united church uxbridge the groom is the son of mr and mrs ross wideman rr 3 stouffville the bride is the daughter of dr and mrs gv gray of ux bridge both paul and vicki are students at tending the university of waterloo and will reside on campus until graduation the wedding reception was held at deer park lodge stouffville bowling leaders earl rowe remains the singles leader at the stouffville bowling centre with an even 400 runnersup to this mark are robt gleave 385 bob morley 383 kevin dacey 376 jack abraham 372 bill watts 371 byron tuck 370 bruce johnston 369 wayne jackson 369 and stan crust 360 the current leader for the ladies is betty hoey with a 366 followed by mary st john 352 and irene reid 349 caroline elizabeth latimer service was held saturday afternoon at 1 pm from the dixon- garland funeral home markham for caroline elizabeth latimer following her passing aug 23 in scarborough centenary hospital mrs latimer was 73 born caroline pearce she was weuknown and highly respected by a wide cirde of friends in both markham and unionville where she spent most of her girlhood and married life she was a devout mother taking great pride in the welfare and accomplishments of her family that includes myrtle mrs w har per marjorie mrs ed cox shirley mrs glenn brandon arthur lorna mrs jack burrows jeanne mrs w thompson and vyla mrs wm murison deceased her husband wilbur also survives along with a sister verna pearce a brother- inlaw harvey latimer eighteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren interment was made at bethesda lutheran cemetery unionville music camp rev ted creen may tree avenue pauline powell rr 2 makham and heather morris of uxbridge are attending a music camp this week near bancroft ont free skateboarding the markham skateboard park on hwy 7 east of the arena is opening its doors to all skateboarding en thusiasts free of charge aug 31 today new fair buildings a fine new building to accommodate old mc donalds farm has been completed at the markham fairgrounds mccowan road and 18th avenue presently under construction is a large horse barn on the north side of the racetrack this will be completed by fair time sept 28 29 30 and oct 1 win a tv set a 20 inch elec- troholme color television set and many other prizes will be won sept 16 when widdifield drugs in the stouffville plaza holds a draw on that date the giveaways are part of the grand reopening following expansion of the store holiday at pt elgin rev and mrs ted creen maytree avenue spent an enjoyable weeks holiday at port elgin on lake huron rev creen is the minister at st james presbyterian church in town button armstrong ness barristers solicitors 6 main st b stouffville ontario are pleased to announce that as of september 5 1 978 james p nevins ba llb will be associated with them in the practise of law town of whitchurchstouffville proclamation arthritis month the arthritis society in whitchurch-stouff- ville is actively engaged in a campaign for funds to extend its program of research and education which will ensure better care of arthritis patients greater understanding of arthritis and ultimately eliminate arthritis from the spectrum of human disease the suffering of those afflicted in our com munity contributes to the loss of liveli hood and thus weighs heavily on local business and industry through lost produc tion lost wages and the loss of purchasing power on behalf of the council of the town of whitchurchstouffville i am pleased to proclaim september as arthritis mon th and i urge our citizens to cooperate wholeheartedly with the arthritis society m supporting the campaign and in learning more about this bness and the objectives of the society gordon ratcliff mayor fair prize lists prize lists for markham fair 78 are available at the tribune office main street beautiful dahlia wins a red ribbon when it comes to growing flowers audrey avery ninth line south stouffville is a specialist audrey had many prizewinners in the show here last week including this beautiful dahlia that won a red ribbon jim thomas late nora burton specialist with flowers stouffville service was held from the oneill funeral home aug 23 for mrs orville burton following her passing two days before at parkview home stouffville she was 95 mrs burton the former nora estelle blueman moved with her husband to stouffville following their retirement from the farm south of claremont for several years they lived on alber street north later they resided on russell avenue mr burton died in 1969 friends remember nora burton as a bright pleasant lady willing to share a smile with everyone she was active in the womens flnstitute here and in the congregation of stouffville united church she had a gift for growing flowers her roses were envied by many she belonged to the stouffville horticultural society and participated in local shows rev jim carder a regular visitor in her home and at parkview conducted the service with interment claremont union cemetery the pall bearers were howard and arnold burton earl cook leo blueman elmer shirk and stewart stouffer surviving is one son tom and a brother allen both in toronto there are three grandchildren lee christie and steven burton now onthespot cash prizes o now 10 chances 1 million o now betterthan 1 chance in5 to win its a whole new provincial with a whole lot more for you in it- and its all sail just 500 yon get 10 chances at a million for 500 plus 10000 and 1000 prizea thousands of other taxfree prizes you get a chance to win on the spot cash prizes just scratch the spot m- scratch herf r could win 100 l in cash or a you get the best odds of any government lottery better than one chance in 5 youll be a winner a lot more lottery for just 500 get your ticket now with an extra 1 million bonus draw september 24 the tribune thursday august 31 ww 7 fifth annual festival markham bygone days will be relived on saturday sepl 9 when the marirham museum hosts its 5th annual heritage festival from 11 am to 5 pm chairman of this years event is archie little of cedar grove there will be demonstrations of butter- churning threshing spinning quilting weaving whittling and sausagemaking on display will be a working steam engine a printing press and a blacksmiths forge special music for the occasion will be provided by a group of oldtime fiddlers wagon rides a spelling bee and a watermelon spit will interest the children v several handmade quilts will be auctioned at 230 pm also a beautiful pine chest breaks leg mrs lloyd mclntee south street stouffville suffered a broken leg last week when she fell down several steps at the markham arena despite the inconvenience of a cast she still helped out at the gate for the two- day dog show sponsored by the markham kennel club saturday and sunday at markham wmcwa church services vvfc gormley missionary church rev cecil rosenberger sunday sept 950 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm inspiration wed 800 pm prayer service 31978 summer evening christ church anglican 154 sunset 6101461 rector revwfedney 2971634 sunday sept 3 1978 trinity xiv 930 am morning prayer rev wr edney nursery services provided regular worship services each sunday 930 am stouffville missionary church 159 main st e john hamilton minister jimclubine associate minister sunday sept 3 1978 945 am family sunday school bus service available 1100 am 700 pm worship services associate pastor jim clubine ministering wed 730 pm prayer and bible study for children youths and adults youre always welcome at the missionary church stouffville baptist 76 main st w sunday sept 3 1978 10 am bible school 11 am a simple prayer answered 7 pm the masters message to his church wed at 8 bible study and prayer this will be dr whit- combes last sunday as interim pastor he will be present next sunday for the induction of pastor- elect rev donald payne stouffville united church minister rev jl carder ba bd sunday sept 3rd 1978 10 am combined wor ship service at st james presbyterian church jr congregation you will be welcome unionville gospel hall 2nd street at hwy 7 lords day breaking bread 930 sunday school and bible class 1130 am gospel meeting 7 pm wed prayer bible study 8 pm all heartily welcome gospel hall goodwood ontario 3rd line 47 hwy lords day breaking bread 930 sunday school and bible calss 1130 am gospel meeting 7 pm mon bible study 8 pm thurs prayer 8 pm all welcome bloomington christian gospel church rev cw sorley sunday sept 3rd 1978 945 sunday school 1100 morning worship wed 8 pm prayer bible study baker hill baptist church pastor james shantz sunday sept 3rd 1978 950 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship wed 8 pm prayer meeting everyone welcome altona missionary church pastor- r kennedy sunday sept 3rd 1978 10 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm service wed 800 meeting evening prayer springvale baptist church gormleystouffville rd at 6th cone kennedy rd rev tom hamilton sunday sept 3rd 1978 1000 am sunday school 1100 am 7 pm worship services wed 7 8 5 pm family night skyforce childrens program st james presbyterian church rev ted creen 8404195 sunday sept 3rd 1978 10 am combined wor ship service at st james with stouffville united church a friendly family church visit the church

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