Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 10, 1980, p. 16

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u the tribune thursday- apriluum i ff editors mau dear sir ras for many yean i ha ve approached my good -t- friends and associates to request help in supporting the work of are you concerned about the education of your child consider an alternative rothmcycouagiate wthfwoo botrdhg and day schools tor boy and oris grades 712 the s iwrft offers i a unrvaraay preparatory curricuurow enable to skjant barter trie urtverartyot ms or her r choice r ataeherpuplrattoof1l3 e chim and au attention eupervfeed study irom 7 to 9 pm varied almetlc program both hframural and extramural music art debating and drama room board and tuttlon 5400 grades 789 5850 grades 1 0 1 1 1 2 the headmaster of rcs and the headmstresa of netherwood wl be m toronto to meet with parents interested in the program offered at these schools theywbbeavalableat the harbour cute thursday april 1 7 ioaauleaopjj the harbour carta friday april 18 for an appointment please eel john champ at 447- 5101 i for further information contact fw hackett ba bed katharine a robinson the headmaster rothesay cotogiate school rothesay nb eoq 2w0 8478224 ba ms the headmistress netherwood school for girls rothesay nb eoq 2w0 8477496 the ontario society for crippled children on behalf of children with physical handicaps i have never been let down i want you to know how much i have always appreciated c your con- linued interesand un- derstaqding of the ac- comphshments that must be made in the field of childrens rehabilitation for the most part it has been a long and uphill battle but progress is now being achieved at a more rapid i pace than ever before and the future looks bright you have helped to make wonderful things happen the annual snowarama has developed into a tremendous fundraising event that this year raised 800000 in ontario the largest proceeds ever raised this way to my knowledge in the world this amount will un- doubtedly help to augment the societys target for 1980 to raise 6000000 to help physically handicapped children in this province by your excellent media coverage demonstrating faith in our efforts the goals will be reached that is to provide disabled children with the i opportunity to reach their fi- fullest potestial and take thdr rightful place in the community i wish to thank at this time not only you in the media but all soowmohuers ontario snowmobile industry association- molsons brewery ontario limited our easter seal service dubs and all volunteers that made this event truly s 1981 tel the in- ternational year of disabled persons the focus will be on in tegration we want all of our youngsters to share an equal opportunity regardless of handicap to contribute to society in their own way within our communities when these children become adults there must be a better world for them it was a great honour for miss snowarama nadia de franco and me to par ticipate in snowarama- 1 will be riding again in 1981 thank you again for your support that con- tributedto the success of this years million dollar ride j sincerely whipper watson butcher iv twenty years of music mania recalled in historic book this year music mania celebrates its twentieth an niversary to mark this milestone a commemorative book on the history of this community event has been published in picture and story form with a release date expected next week shown here with the first copy hot off the press are left to right helen huxtable marguerite murphy and jackie petrie i jim holt stouffville after hvtog awayifromv f town for- fifteen years- tarun galbraith h haau v opened a butcher shop iaf 3 success square platan- j raised on the tenth line he attended samf mitview and sdss here heowns a small meat processing plant at varney where c the specialty is smoked homemadecoldcutsand 7 sale of meat in bulk his wife sharon- i originally from uxbridge j v takes an active interest in t the family business she vwas x around when c made to the shop and helped with tbepainting r arlan said be knew i there was no meat market in stouffville and that the location would be ideal- i business hours are tuesday and wednesday 96 thursday and friday 99 and saturday 7am 6 thanks dear mr thomas the advisory committee for the third annual family life series in uxbridge wishes to express its thanks to the tribune for us coverage especially does the committee thank joann thompson of your staff for the professional way in which she reported the resultsof this event we are appreciative of the social concern your paper displays in covering important topics related to family life and personal relationships thanks very much for your interest sincerely salgarofalo chairman family life committee 80 its time v to v incite royalty into your home the majestic 3 m9idarrived again for cleaning time fyf rjr mote st ic 3 f wiijsind you not one byt best cleaning ladies into vgyrfimrrie for cfflpjme quick will clean 1 234 or more beclroomshome pr apartment from mmi aj 1 1 hour general cleaning apprqx mop and wax kitchen floor leave bathroom sparkling clean residential cleaning steam cleaning painting decorating vacuum and dust living room make all beds clean jriirrors etc we don our staff are insured and bonded smoke 0i ve coffee bbea ks waste time w call anytime b9bt13 bus res 4928027 it- maid service j mission festival sets 6000 target 9 by evelyn milsted and michael all of gormley an toronto j- s objective of 6000 has mr and mrs ben been established for the handy visited dr and mission festival that mrs alvin kelly of opened april 9 in the gormley missionary church the mission target for the year is 18000 weeknight services are at 730 pm except friday when a pot- luck dinner is scheduled for 630 excellent speakers are scheduled to attend including rev grant sloss of kitchener at 11 am sunday april brampton saturday mr and mrs dave bennett and family of pembroke enjoyed the easter weekend with his parents n and mrs frank bennett mr and mrs godfrey savage of ottawa were easter guests with her parents mr and mrs john hawkins j v mr and mrs mank of 13 and margaret mciiroy kitchener enjoyed the that evening at 730 festival that opened april 9 in the gormley missionary church the mission target for the year is 18000 week- night services areat 730- pm except friday when a potluck dinner is scheduled for- 630 ex- cellent speakers- are- -scheduled- to- attend- in eluding rev grant sloss of kitchener at 11 am sunday april 13 and margaret mciiroy that evening at 730 a number of ladies surprised vefma brillinger at her parents home friday night in honor of her birthday the family of mr and mrs whitney johnson surprised their mother- good friday on the oc- casion ot herbirthday those attending included mr and mrs wayne johnson and family of richvale jwrand mrs don wideman and family aurora and doug weekend with their son and daughterinlaw mr anil mrs john mank mr hd hambleton has sold his home and will be moving from the area shortly mr and mrs michael boadway of richmond hill have purchased the home owned by allan doner and will move in may 1 the sr sewing circle of the heise hill church met tuesday at the home of mary and adeline reaman mr and mrs ken heise and son colin of ridgeway were easter guests of his parents mr and mrs russell heise i expropriate corner site markham a recommendation will be placed before regional council calling for the expropriation v of 200 square feet of land belonging- to john and betty mclean on the northwest corner of mccowan road arid 17th avenue the decision follows a hearing april 1 at newmarket in which reasons for nof proceeding with the plan were outlined in full the stipulated price is 500 ron moran a for the town of markham- said the owners can register their disapproval when the issue comes before 5 council this month or they can file an appeal with the compensation court i mr moran explained that no part of- the new road surface would in- fringe on the mclean land its for daylighting purposes only he said johnson susan johnson regional representative advertising correction eatons transcanada sale insert appearing in the stouffville tnbune thursday april 1 0th 1 980 please note page 4 item 4g tank top colour dasenptionis incorrect it should read orange green red and white page 12 item 1fg westclox baby ben alarm keying of this description is incorrect it should read 12f pagej7 hems 1 7k l m n p q r s lady fair knitting yarns not all colours are available in all stores pago 1 8 items 1 8 a through to 1 8a1 1 fabrics that wash fabncs are not available at eatons bramalea yongeeglinton rexdale victoria parksheppard durferin papegerrard rockwood mall sheridan mall item 1 8a9 stretch terry due to supplier delivery problems this fabric will not be available in colour orange horn 1 8a1 1 shantung due to supple delivery problems this fabric will not be available in colpurs lilac and yellow hems 18b 1881 18c 18d viking convertible ii carry case cabinet and hassock these items are available only toronto eaton centre snerway yorkdale- scarborough town centre bramalea don mills and oshawa page 23 hems 23k and 23k1 childrens and gunior baseball gloves description is incorrect it should read split leather palms vinyl back light tan page 24 item 24 j 1 ladder not illustrated hem 24l fournier shelf units 5shelf etagere 24m 3sheh step table 24n 5shelf corner unit accessories are not included i page 30 item 30h viking model dr815f this model is not available in fresh avocado horn 30b and 30c ranges the keying of these illustrations is incorrect- i lustration 30b should read 30c self cleaning range illustration 30c should read 30b easy clean range j due to supplier delivery prowoms the fopowing ijems are not available or immediate delivery however orders vtm be taken now for delivery by the dates shown a page 25 item 25w1 universal rowserle kit aprl208o page 27 item 27p2 crosssolrve design liqueur june 1580 rem 27p6 crosssorve design oldfashioned june 1580 inadvertently the errors listed above have appei our advertising wa sincerely regret any inconvenience to our customers eatons farm fair uxbridge because of- numerous requests for tours at lloyd wilsons sales arena this month for the first time ever there will be a farm fair the twoday event will beheld april 24 to 25 and admission ms free the show will feature various breeds of dairy cattle including holsteins jerseys and guernseys there will i even be a few goats and sheep tours for groups of ten or twelve wiln be available for the school j children daily and the j fair will be open to the public evenings the i ontario county milk committee will provide free milk for the students the 1980 dairy i princess a calfdressing contest and a film from the uxb ridge veterinarian clinic are only some of the other interesting highlights for more detail call wilson sales arena 8521 3524 ice must willowdalt with of slitl canadas largest spring summer hockey league auagas taarnttlndmdual entries coaches cunics narlccp 123 i x k

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