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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 29, 1981, p. 5

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guaranteed investment certificate 18 12345 year term interest paid annually rates subject to change jan blacktopp 2941372 hit with players the tribune thursday october z 1m1 as marsha clapp stouffville marsha clapp albert street north stouff- ville has stashed away her shinguards spikes and mask softballs over for another season and so are her duties back of the plate marshas an oasa umpire one of only two ladies in the area holding such an im portant post the others lynn catherwood once considered a mans world the ad justment for marsha and participating teams has been relatively easy they respect each other on occasions they question my calls after all im still a rookie but i never change my mind she told the tribune nor does she intentionally even up what keeps marsha in command is the authority she shows in filing out the halls and strikes the pitcher catcher and batter know and so do the fans the same goes for plays at the plate its er out or yer safe no hesitation the north york phys ed teacher has yet to give the old heaveho to anyone a few have come close she admits marsha denies that players would ever try to take advantage of her because shes a girl at least theres been no indication of this to date she says as for the gender of games she handles it doesnt matter i enjoy it too much to care she claims marsha does have a preference as to positions shell take the plate every time if given the choice its really the easiest she says there are more close calls on the bases regardless she always uses a counter to keep track of balls and strikes but she never keeps tab on the score normally one doesnt think of a soft- ball doing anything funny on the way to the plate dips and dives are more often associated with baseball not so says marsha curve and rise balls are common and very deceiving while the pocket moneys appreciated the equipment required is costly as much as one hundred dollars excluding spikes however the in vestment if properly cared for should last a lifetime after this season marsha now knows the game from two sides of the plate as a player and an official she appreciates the skills required of both i4ammkmttaitem aufi nut afl o t- save9 each schneiders good n meaty pies chickenbeefsteakturkey save189oct 250 g pkg schneiders cooked bucket of chicken save 44v fine quality schneiders soft style margarine frozen 9o0 g zehrs fine markets of fine foods country oven instore bake shop specials baked freshdaily french or vienna bread tangy fiavourful chunky cheese bread 89 us 2 partly skimmed fresh milk -x- iyvft v ffmj3 i7mjls clover leaf sockeye salmon 220 g tin 3 qt jug or bag plus jug deposit b2tsjitj iif 256 gr bundle of 16 pkgs fritolay halloween pak potato chips our reg s252 our reg 229 fight world hunger from vour doorstep give to unicef this hauowe en plush y sm hanabarbera iii characters l or p potbelly h animals ii save schneiders cheese 8 varieties brick colby farmers mozzarella mild medium old coloured or old white cheddar 375 g packages pkg your choice french maid desserts sweet w sassy 89 4 flavour varieties 170 g cups our reg si 29 ea schneiders individually wrapped cheese slices v 500 g pkg t2s9 33 to 38 cm dino yogi bear scooby doo huckleberry hound 25 cm koala bear raccoon mouse polar bear if 9 jeach extra large 762 cm yogi bear each 1995 extra large 762 cm scooby doo each 1995 schneiders crispy crust pure lard i ib 79 schneiders crispy fuke shortening i m 79 schneiders quiche lorraine 4oog 239 schneiders quality 4 fiq mincemeat tarts 6 or ivv kent frozen orange juice u us flamingo butter tarts 2 1s9 stouffers frozen chickenauking9s0 179 stouffers frozen cheese 120 119 cream of mushroom chicken noodle cream of chicken cream of celery chicken rice aylmer soups 9 h e tins m f j 299 10 bz tins mix or match our reg 45cj7 neilsons 10 flavours famous ice cream litre extra fresh hostess brand potato chips 99 200 g pkg 8 varieties hires root beer crush orange cream soda or lime 750 ml bottles 39 plus deposit westons english muffins 8 79 general mills cheeri0s42s 1s9 mccormicks peerless crackers 400 9 99 eveready heavy duty batteries pkg 144 sturdi super tough garbage bags 10 s 129 purina seafood or gourmet cat chow 1 k 139 liquid detergent palmolivesooml 129 kraft smooth or crunchy peanut butter 1 k 469 i cashmere white or yellow bathroom tissue 4 roll 119 heilsons assorted chocolate halloween packs 6s 209 alberto light and fresh hair conditioner 500 mi 199 alberto light and fresh shampoo 500 ml 199 regular or deodorant kotex light days 30 189 hew freedom 2 varieties maxi pads 30 s 299 we reserve the right to limit purchasesto reasonable family weekly requirements hellmahs fine quality mayonnaise 500 ml 139 whiteyellowarts n rowers m 4 scottowels 2 roll t9t zehrs employees supfout federated appeal save now i qoutmet ekcof rrrna kitchenware fpauhcil v v 4qt kj jr mixing bowl v 8b nellie hood honored by hundreds its nice to be remembered mrs william hood was remembered by hundreds sunday the occasion was her 90th birthday mrs hood the former nellie gray was born oct 27 1891 the eldest daughter of william john and margaret stewart gray of baliantrae the home farm is now known as the hitching post she attended baliantrae public school later her parents sold the property and purchased a store and post office on the south east corner of the baliantrae intersection on feb 10 1915 nellie married wm hood with the rev john mutch of st james presbyterian church stouffville officiating they resided at various places in the baliantrae district her family includes three sons fred of queensville bernard and bruce of dunsford and one daughter irene mrs ed fockler stouffville rr 2 there are several grand children and greatgrandchildren nellie has been living for a number of years with her son bernard first in gormley and now at dunsford the tribune joins with a wide circle of friends in extending congratulations seek volunteers ms chapter organized stouffville in order to assist those afflicted with the disease muiltjple sclerosis a york chapter of the ms society has been established in the area ms is a disease of the nerve ends that can cause paralysis of the muscles at a recent meeting ken hildebrand of stouffville was elected branch chairman other officers are vice- chairman jim doble secretary blake tuf- ford public relations beckey wedley patient services frances gross education director marg britton affirmative achieve ment rev phil poole director of fund- raising herb peach mr doble will serve as chapter ad ministrator advisors to the boards will be dr don petrie and gordon ness both of stouffville at a recent dinner meeting to launch the chapter close to 50 residents attended others wishing to volunteer support can call marg gibbons at 6403160 couple honored by community by rosemary timms claremont lenni pilkey and paul martin were honored at a community shower oct 28 they will be married nov 28 in the claremont united church a moms and tots dropin centre is open every tuesday from 930 to 11 am in claremont united church andrew comar formerly of brougham and now a student attending queens theological college kingston was the guest speaker when the congregation of st johns united church brougham held its anniversary service sunday the sanctuary was filled with many former residence present special music wasprovided by robert miller now of orillia the mooney family and rosemary timms of claremont clarion baker of stouffville presided at the organ welcomed to town dianne darling whitchurch stouff- villes welcome wagon hostess recently called on the following newcomers to town mr and mrs hank degroot 29 lloyd avenue from markham mr and mrs john bell and daughter 60 victoria street stouffville from zephyr carol mont gomery and family 129 albert street north stouffville from toronto mr and mrs larry penny and daughter spring street stouffville from markham mr and mrs robert bergeron 107 main street east stouffville from scarborough mr and mrs george speer 15 william street stouff ville from london gordon miles 92 stouffer street stouffville from beaverton mr and mrs chris tompson and family 9th line north stouffville from calgary mr and mrs george mantziouras 248 stouffer street stouffville from toronto mr and mrs wm service and sod 10s winlane drive stouffville from georgetown and mr and mrs greg hingston 205 edward street stouffville from missismuga i

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