Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 18, 1979, p. 12

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12toe tribune thursday january w 1 unique plymouth car celebrates fortieth birthday a 1939 plymouth parked in a driveway on albert street north stouffville has attracted considerable attention the 40 year old business coupe belongs to carl boodram village parkway unionville the owner a licenced mechanic may refurbish it or sell it as is its terrific to drive he told the tribune the car is powered by its original six cylinder flathead motor jim thomas very special service by rosemary timms xlaremont shaun robert joseph tran son of bob and barbara tran was received in infant bap tism at the morning service in claremont baptist church in honor of the occasion a family gathering was enjoyed later at bob and bar baras home present were his mother and step father mr and mrs harry twyman of markham his brothers jim and wife ann of ballantrae bill of ux- bridge his sisters betty- jean and her husband hank and children scott and glenn of uxbridge cathy and boyfriend randy calhoun christine tran bar baras parents mr and mrs wilmot hill her sister sandra and her husband jack redshaw with children jenni lance and chad her brother frank and his fiancee sandy blow godparents for shaun and her grandmother mrs hazel carruthers of pickering during the service sherry carruthers sang can a little child like me she is the daughter of peter and glenda carruthers on saturday a 30th anniversary party had been planned for the home of mr and mrs bruce malcolm in honor of bob and thelma hockley however due to the storm the gathering had to be cancelled how to interest young people in being active in the church was the roll call when the evening unit of the ucw met at the home of lillian gauslin isobel evans spoke on the family and the home a joint ucw meeting will be held jan 22 at 1 30 pm in the sunday school of the united church the united church congregational meeting will be held on monday evening at 8 pm com mittee reports are to be made out in duplicate for 1979 appointed to boards stouffville boards and committees have been established by council in whitchurch- stoufiville for 1979 members follow public library board marie adams j j gilliland wilma scorer mary gallop paul roney helen baatz and mayor eldred king museum board jean barkey wesley brillinger henry nauta david waite donald young councillors june button and jim san ders recreation committee- charles warden lloyd kerswill cliff dunkeld wayne feasby cliff glover councillors bill kamps and jim doble arena board john edwards ron arends bob harrard harry scheu ron smith mayor eldred king and councillor june button ballantrae community centre earla dittkrist wm morrison charles shipp molly mcmanningwell lloyd grose councillors becky wedley and bill mcnalley vandorf community centre josephine avizius reta alcorn robert staley johanna degidts donald joyce councillors jim doble and beckey wedley stouffville community centre robt stover donald griffin harvey feasby june newman- cathy sutherland councillors jim sanders and bill kamps lemonville community centre douglas streit robert lowe sr henry nauta bruce burton pat courage councillors june button and bill mcnalley richard preston has been appointed to the committee of adjustment and nominated for appointment to the york regional land division committee the town has recommended the ap pointment of dennis sainsbury to the south lake simcoe conservation authority poundkeepers are delbert dike ray atkinson and morley smalley sheep valuators james rae norm faulkner fence viewers elgin toole reg gibbins grant wells ken tranmer and wm richardson plan for 79 ibijahy confucius says he who stands out in the rain is a damp fool well maybe it was really an umbrella salesman from taiwan who so said no matter the mention of confucius brings to mind a programme being presented in the library jan 31 at 8 pjn on i ching one of the five classics of confucianism this ancient chinese text is based on sixtyfour hexagrams thats not such a square philosophy no matter how you look at it george our reference librarian who will assist oliver brascombe in presenting a mathematical interpretation promises you will be fascinated by the i ching thing for tots and teens no we were not giving away free encyclopedias last monday morning that lineup at our doors was for registration in our preschool series which by the way starts jan 23 at 930 am we switch from tots to teens on the friday 26th with the rocknroll vibes of a young local group called mirage and their special guests dreamers the concert takes off at 8 pm in latcham hall so get with us admission is a dollar art and book views for the next four weeks our latcham gallery will feature the paintings of fred savard west hill this prominent ar tists work has been displayed in exhibitions throughout canada and is included in several im portant private collections the book club enjoyed robert elegants dynasty an engrossing saga was the general opinion but the canadian book selection marian engels bear drew mixed reaction this rather erotic tale of an amorous at tachment between woman and bear was considered either hokey and implausible or sensitive and believable controversiap is no doubt the qualifier that made the book a bestseller the selections for discussion at next months meeting feb 1 are the boys from brazil by ira levin and dispatches by michael herr be our guests take a book out and join the club after all confucius says a book in the hand is worth two in the library or was it a harlequin salesman from hong kong at goodwood euchres popular receives unique gift by mildred mctaggart greenwood mrs stan nicholson was the recipient of a unique christmas gift shes the foster parent of a little two year old girl living in sierra leone on the west african coast it was all arranged by her son michael through the foster parents plan of canada the annual congregational meeting will be held on sunday evening jan 21 at greenwood church beginning with a potluck supper at 6 pm the official board of greenwood church will meet on tuesday jan 23 at 8 pm a mixture of rain sleet and snow didnt cancel the adult clubs gettogether saturday night after an evening of skating in the community park games of court whist were played at the church followed by lunch ruth edwards from the ajax nursery school for handicapped children will be the guest speaker thursday to night jan 18 at 830 p m when the ucw holds its meeting in the greenwood church men and women of the com munity are welcome greenwood folks watching channel 5 wednesday evening saw a familiar face edward tait playing a bass violin appeared with the group called voirin ensemble the program was entitled an of fering with music by js bach vic square the congregational meeting will follow the jan 28 worship service and pot- luck luncheon the deadline for completion t of committee reports is jan 24 they must be submitted to mrs john mccague reid brumwell is a patient in scarborough general hospital recently released from yorkcentral hospital are mrs allan nichols mrs audrey godsman george joyce and bill boyd two rinks are in operation at the park one is for hockey and the other is for pleasure skating mrs harold hill and mrsreid brumwell were in charge of the womens institute meeting jan 9 the president mrs john mccague demonstrated ceramics birthday greetings to rev martin jenkinson jantl3rmabel san derson jan 22 amy hart four years jan 23 alvin caseley jan 24 dr david tinker jan 25 by elsie boland goodwood the euchre jan 10 in the goodwood hall was well attended winners were ladies margaret dixon margaret stewart and mildred thompson men harold morgan art wagg and gladys slack doorprizewinners were elva symes and elsie taylor the next euchre is jan 24 sympathy of the community is extended to mar and stan baker and family in the passing of her mother at ballantrae several ladies gathered at the home of ruby johnson to prepare for summary day feb 6 in trinity united church uxbridge the womens in stitute met in goodwood hall jan 8 mary elson was in charge of the program that included a film on canadian in dustries the cole family has returned to the united states harvey maye remains a patient in sunnybrcok hospital charles studhome of toronto spent a few days recently with mr and mrs charles symes mrs redman has been moved to york county hospital in newmarket from scarborough centenary mike peden and jay attended a hockey tournament at sharon sunday clint boland has been released from york county hospital newmarket mrs bristol mcguckin is a patient in ajaxpickering hospital sunday guests at the home of elsie bolandj included kal boland of toronto mike peden of barrie dean- carol connie and clint boland iof stouffville i the pot luck ladies met jan 9 at polly nobles home marj stewart was honored at the luncheon on theoc- caslon of her birthday li ii j afluarjr oeararke 6406322 fawns sports centre 58 main stw ski jackets mens reg 2995 now 23 womens reg 28951 now childs regft2595f 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