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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 20, 1981, p. 7

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happy 80th gordon the tribune thursday august uu 1 by teu kalhvnrekl unionville it was happy birthday for gordon malcolm saturdayhis 80th a resident at union villa in unjonvflle hes seen many changes in the area over the past 80 years born at the family homestead in green riverbe can still recall the names of those who attended school with him there folks like cliff and harold wright and harold hornsbaw mr hornsbaw be said day dropped in for a visit only a few days ago gordon malcolm is a former employee of the old locust hill creamery he worked with the depl of high ways and with pjt wilson in the lumber and coal business gordon malcolm is proud of us family that includes six daughters shirley champion of unionville innis couperthwaite of west hill enid franklin peterborough elaine malcolm orillia beryl raymer and lavina madden both of markham and four sons elgin and glenn of markham keith in stouffville and floyd gudph one son ar chie is d he has 24 grand children and 19 great grandchildren a sister jennie carter resides in effahrtqim mr mulanlm was honored at an open bouse saturday af ternoon later be and his family enjoyed dinner at fernandos restaurant markham care need in stouf f ville stouffville theres a need for private home day care service in stouffville sandra bowles a regional supervisor is convinced of this and with more and more parents for economic reasons holding down two jobs this requirement will in crease to alleviate the problem sandras seeking residences in town where children can be placed at the present time theres only one its located on stuart street the mother there has an rn degree shes accepting her first chud this week all applicants are carefully screened sandra explained a provider receives ten dollars a day up to 10 hours for infant care two and a half to five years nine dollars a day kin dergarten age children six dollars a day and school age six dollars a day no more than five children are permitted and this includes the providers own under the age of six years as for hours were flexible says sandra usually in the area between 7 am and 6 pm but never over night or on weekends a day care home should be close to a school and a doctor the greatest call is from parents of infants and toddlers ac- commodation is also required for children with special needs like mentally and physically handicapped stouffville has one day care centre the chicadee unit operates within christ church anglican on sunset boulevard it accepts children two to five years old whos taking care of the rest some parents transport their sons and daughters into toronto or take them to tborn- hiu a number may be staying with friends and relatives or are being looked after by teenage sitters during the holidays sandra said do all parents pay theres financial assistance for those parents whose com bined net income is less than 16000 per year sandra explained presently within york region there are 18 homes providing care for 55 children the home day care office at 134 main street south in newmarket is continually receiving calls from parents requiring the service for their children also from people willing to provide the service its up to supervisors like sandra bowles to bring the two together here in stouffville the priority need is homes where children can be placed anyone able to provide this service is asked to call 887s474 tuesday through friday between the hours of 830 am and 430 pm pool party by mildred mctiggart greenwood the adult chib has been invited to the borne of kenn and janet mctaggart- sunday for a pool party and potluck supper mr and mrs david henning and family of monteagle are spending their holidays with mr and mrs gerald henning mr and mrs alex saunders and family of potash lake visited with olive robertson sunday karen is spending this week with her grand mother jean hill is convalescing at the home of her daughter mrs john wright of brooklin mrs alice wuson of sarnia and mrs faye dennis of scarborough visited with mr and mrs milton pegg sun day mrs wilson mrs peggs sister is remaining for a few days mr and mrs clemens bartlett of stooey creek was a guest of mrs mclean and beatrice sunday mrs edna clarke of toronto is visiting with margaret frew for two weeks more than 200 friends and relatives called at the borne of verne and beatrice hicks sunday the occasion was their golden wedding anniversary take a bow motorists who appreciate the leftturn flashing green light at the ringwood in tersection can thank councillor bill kamps for this service it was through councillor kamps insistence that the ministry of tran sport agreed to the change reinjures back tribune- sports editor jim holt has re- injured his back and will be away from work at least two more weeks like old times the oldfashioned shivaree is coming back and not just for newlyweds ross and ivy wideman of altona were given the noise treatment recently on the occasion of their 25 th wedding anniversary to honor couple karen mcguckin and owen heise will be honored at a miscellaneous shower tues aug 18 at 730 pm in the fellowship hall of the stouffville missionary church welcome minister gordon malcolm a native of green river now residing at union villa was honored saturday on the occasion of his 80th birthday many family relatives and friends some from a distance attended the gathering jim thomas rihe ter mr and mrs gormley the rjouglas wightman s he they helped them move hill church will welcome their new minister rev marlin ressler and mrs ressler august 9 members of the van- derbent family will provide special music at the 11 am service on aug 10 a welcoming food shower for- rev and mrs ressler is planned for 730 pm dessert and coffee will be served s a miscellaneous shower in honor of debbie xhawkins and ron guidolin will be held int the victoria square hall aug 18 at 8 pm f everyone welcome the descendants of the late mr arid mrs john cober held a family reunion aug 3 in stouffville park there were 13 children of the original family many are now residing in different areas of canada and the united states the last gathering was held eight years ago- mr jand to killarney man where doug is pastor of the free methodist church new q 18 dally interest account a at fli mrs russell heise have returned from a two- week vacation with their soninlaw and daugh- brooklin concrete products limited hwy 12 brooklin ont 4166553311 yonge st newmarket onl 4168952373 hwy 11 huntsville ont 7057892338 hwy 121 haliburton ont 7054571395 stouffville district credit union ltd 96 main street west stouffville beginning august 11981 for details see advertisement page1 2 excellont term deposit rates also available the durham board of education trustee vacancy applications are invited from qualified separate school electors for the position of school trustee the appointment is to replace mr g andrews who has represented scugog uxbridge brock ajax pickering and whitby separate school electors the present term ex pires at 1 982 1 1 30 applicants must be 1 8 years of age or over and a canadian citizen applications will be -received- by mr kd munroe director of education and secretary of the board at 555 rossland road west oshawa ontario l1j 3h3 until 400 pm august 14th interviews will be scheduled with qualified applicants as soon as possible after that date l as winter chairman we mccracken vicechairman town of markham hydro electric commission 60 bullock drive markham ontario l3p3p2 telephone 2943810 chairman alma mwalker vice chairman d h cockburn commissioner dv mcnabb electricity is much like the genie in aladdins magic lamp all you have to do is flip a switch and presto energy is there to do your bidding but the genie in the electrical lamp can become a monster if misused we all have to remember that if electricity is used wisely it can be one of our greatest helpers but when we abuse it it can become a hazard always consider any downed wire to be dangerous stay well back from the wire or anything it is touching call the hydro immediately don run extension cords under throw rugs or carpeting and never use extension cords which are frayed or worn unplug small kitchen and household appliances when they arent in use commissioner commissioner william l burnett mayor anthony roman babies and young children dont under stand the danger of tampering with elec tric sockets dont let them put hairpins knives or other metallic objects s outlets never put pennies behind fuses or bypass circuit breakers an overloaded circuit could cause a house fire use only grounded electrical tools three- wire cord tpye or those that are double insulated have faulty j cords repaired immed- t iately never fly kites or model airplanes near- hydro lines dont try to remove kites from overhead lines call the markham hydro dont climb poles or towers hydro lines carry high voltage whichcan scverly burn you if you see children climbing poles or towers call the hydroand police department never use an electrical appliance in an area which is damp or wet pool areas and bathrooms are especially dangerous never use insulators crossarmsor poles or target practiceafallenwirecouldelectrocute someone stay away from tree limbs that have broken or fallen into hydro lines dont climb irees if there are hydro lines nearby gic at 1 8 1 year annual interest 1000 minimum other terms and rates on request rates subject to change without notice guaranty trust bfencnci ktmt cimu uent c3 dpol lnsurix corpol9n 81 main street w stouffvhe 640400q sburcb erbtces stouffville united church 34 church st n rev cecil w tiller minister aug 9 1981 10 am st james presbyterian congregation wor shipping at the united church during august rev t creen con ducting you will be welcome stouffville fellowship baptist malnobrien 95tf am bible school 11 am worship 7 pm hour of praise wed 8 pm prayer bible hour fri 8 pm yps program all welcome st james presbyterian vo church 101 main st e rev ted creen 6404195 sun aug 9 1981 worship with us this summer during august rev creen will preach at stouffville united church 10 am nursery facilities at all services god careswe care bloomington christian gospel church revcwsorley pastor 945 am sunday school 11 am morning worship no evening service in august wed 8 pm prayer meeting springvale baptist church gormleystouff vllle rd at 6th cone kennthrd rev tom hamilton sunday aug 9 1981 945 am sunday school 11 am 7 pm worship services wed 730 pm prayer meeting stouffville missionary church 159 main street west 6403911 rev john hamilton pastor 6402413 assoc pastor revjimclublne 6405214 sunday aug 9 1981 945 am family sunday school hour 1100 am morning worship service 700pmfilmtothe unknown god wed 730 pm prayer bible study hour for youths adults fri- 700 pm day camp 81 closing program -a- youre always welcome t atthe missionary- church i gormley missionary church rev ed sparks 8879325 950 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening service 730 pm evening service cancelled this week only for family camp a congregation that cares t memorial christian church rev j small aug9 1981 mainstouffer 10 am sunday school 11 am worship information 6403257 st marks catholic church stouffville 6406665 sunday mass schedule saturday evening 5 pm sunday 1030 am held irfist marks schbov elmroad mccormack memorialchurch pastor rev w gawa 945 am sunday school 1100 am grahambutcher 730 pm grahambutcher biiwim aug 10 14 daify vacation bible school llo am phone for free ride 473543 2 v no 48 nursery supervision and junior church provided jb stouffville interim pentecostal mstob y church re 460 main st shards sunday august 9 945 am sunday school from toddlers to adults v 11 00 am morning worship service with rev richards nursery junior church provided 6 pm evening evangelistic service with revj richards special music wed 730 pm prayer and share wjth brock barb ferguson the church that cares

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