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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 17, 1982, p. 4

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r-rrr-rr- jm the tribune wednesday february 17 u jjsy 1 retty w4ctciiiig n ijack and margaret snowbalt main street north markham will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary this saturday feb 20 with an- open house from 2 to 5 pml in st- andrews presbyterian church 200 snowbirds feeding the birds this winter has been a satisfying experience for mrs leslie baxter thornbay drive bloomington mrs baxter has counted as many as 200 snowbirds on their property in addition to other varieties widowed men a new organization for widwoed men and women will hold its second meeting- toes feb 23 at 8 pm in the offices of the stouffville family life centre second floor stouffville credit union building main street plans will be made for various social events during the month of march per sons wishing additional information can call 640- 2123 or 6402804 friendship clnbw the ic friendship club will meet thurs day evening feb 18 at 8 pm in the legion hall stouffville v all senior dozens in the area are welcome those requiring tran- spoliation should call 6402443 v x bridge club bridge players are invtied to stouffville dist secondary school every thursday evening at 730 pm the proposal is to establish a contact bridge club in town theres no ad mission charge for additional information call 6405591 feed birds early if you hope to at tract birds to your backyard during the winter you should begin putting feed out as early as september mrs henry of ballantrae told the tribune this week she has enjoyed ex cellent success with as many as 200 snow- buntings on their property- on friday they counted 20 gold finches the feed mrs henry says costs them up to 35 a month but its worth every cent she claims made their day tbe true meaning of love was expressed by children of summitview and orchard park schools sunday when they called on residents of the testa vmla apartments albert street south stouffville and presented residents with handmade valentines each of the boys and girls was dressed up for the oc casion the cardsread to a special someone from me to you we really appreciated- it said mae beelby a resident there the children made tour day vmarriecl c- larry hogg and lauraroutley were married saturday ina lovely ceremony at bethel pentecostal church salvia larry is the eldest son of mr and mrs lloyd hogg rr 3 stou theft charge a 17 year old stouffer street youth has been arrested and charged by police with the breakin and theft last november at stouffville sound and music main street a stereo cassette unit valued at over 200 was taken the stouffville teenager is also charged with counselling a gormley area lad to commit theft a bail hearing was held feb 12 fun with music the children are sure to enjoy talented musicians ken and chris whitely at the town library this saturday feb 20 at 2 pm ken and chris play more than a dozen homemade in struments horse show june 27 may seem many weeks away but the ballantrae and dist lions club is already thinking about its big summer horse show planned for this date a chief organizer of this event is julia plewes of stouffville out of hospital walter pipher sunset blvd- stouff- villeis convalescing at homefollowing surgery out of business north east ford of stouffville is going out of business a closeout sale of cars and trucks concludes feb 26 scoutgiiideservice a special girl guide boy scout service will be- conducted in christ church anglican sunset boulevard stouffville on sunday feb 21 at 3 pm elimination draw on friday march 12- some lucky ticket- holder will win a trip for two to the bahamas courtesy the stouffville lions club in addition there will be 500 in cash prizes the draw and dance will be held at cedar beach pavilion musmlmans lake only 220 tickets will be sold the price including the dance is 35 a couple welcome to town diane darling whitchurch stouff- villes welcome wagon hostess recently cauedjorithefollpwing new residents in town mr and mrs david ritchie and son 496 rupert avenue stouff ville from cedar grove mr and mrs john bond 162 church street north stouffville from uxbridge mr- and mrs bill letkeman and sons 80 mill street stouffville from south america mr and mrs farell lane and son 375 stouffer street stouff ville from british columbia mr ahd mrs douglas waschuck and sons 273 main street east stouffville from toronto mr and mrs graham parker ninth line south stouffville from agincourt wayne fletcher336 rupert avenue- stouffville from toronto mr- and mrs eric leccese and sons 345 north street stouffville from agincourt mr and mrs allen hanley and family rrl gormley from alberta- and mr andrew krocn 265 main street west stouffville from union- ville major marshall holmes the death s reported of major marshall holmes formerly of uxbridge township and more recently a resident of cobourg major holmes had a brilliant career in the military serving- with the british army in india aiid the sudan- major holmes passed away feb 12 silver jubilee bazaar the stouffville silver jubilee club will hold its annual bazaar sat march 13 donations will be ap preciated displays will include crafts candy homebaking and other articles trumpet trio the congregation of stouffville united church thrilled tb the sounds of a trumpet trio in an anthem hymnof freedom played by patti richards geoff tiller and scott mackenzie at the sunday morning ser- vice patti and scott are both students attending laurier university waterloo geoff is the son of rev and mrs cecil tiller train stalled mechanical problems in the diesel locomotive delayed the stouffville to toronto viarail commuter monday morning two buses despatched fromihv city- one to pickup passengers at markham and the other to stouffville house breakin the home of vernon waldner 576 rupert avenue stouffville was entered friday night one bedroom was ransacked and 150 stolen camping weekend thirteen stouffville scouts under the leadership of bill en- derwick bruce richards and leif jensen participated in a winter weekend campout near bradford altogether 95 scouts and six leaders par- ticipated in the exercise from the- lake simcoe district the boys spent two nights in tents with temperatures below zero fahrenheit- good recovery ken wagg former town businessman and reeve is making a good recovery following a- heart attack hes out of intensive care at sun- nybrook hospital and may be allowed to come home later this week jewellery stolen york regional police are investigating a breakin and theft at the home of steven parker aurora sideroad whitchurch stouffville coins cash and jewellery valued at 700 were reported stolen world development a special evening service sunday feb 21 at 630 pm in st james presbyterian church will highlight stouffvilles par ticipation in the ten days for world development pro gram this is a co- operative event sponsored by the anglican lutheran presbyterian roman catholic and united church in canada guest speaker is the ten days committee chairperson for toronto east betty stone her subject will be wild rice justice for on- tarios ojibway the presbyterian church is located at 101 main street east barbershop harmony the markham men of harmony will travel down memory lane saturday evening feb 20 when they host their annual concert at 8 pm in markham dist high school tickets 5 adults 250 senior citizens and students are available at the door or by calling bob lyon 2944291 or ross sutherland 2941095 the markham men of harmony will be ac- coihpanied by two fine quartets the halton county road show and the tricity slickers the evenings theme is give me a girl flooded with oil a major cleanup job is still underway at the home of ken and ev wagg orchard park boulevard stouffville after their fuel oil tank burst under pressure flooding their finished basement with 400 gallons of liquid charlottes web most children are acquainted with the intriguing story of charlotte the spider and her incredible web on march 6 erewhbn theatre of canada presents its production of this wellloved tale at the town library this exciting theatrical event begins at 2 pm it is sponsored by the library in conjunction with central ontario library system and the ministry of culture v stouffville stouffville missionary church was the scene of a pretty wedding july 25 1981 joined in marriage were kelly marie harnish and j oknwayne carruthers the bride is the daughter of darlene and doug rex-crabam- of stouffville- the groom is theson of randy and evelyn carruthers claremonl the brides- at tendants were kelly girard sister of the bride maid of honor bridesmaids judy carruthers carol carruthers denise harnish and debbie uzzell the flower girl was sherry carruthers niece of the groom best man for the groom was gary steiner ushers were clifford catherwood paul carruthers al carruthers doug rex graham and dean harnish mr and mrs john carruthers are shown here following marriage in the stouffville missionary church their deaf editor ssiifs fxu was gratifying to read that whitchurch stouffville planning board hass taken the positive approach with regard to the wade estate development on i mccowan road n i j j while j the landfill site may pose a i problem the town cant grind to a halt because of j thiscbncern a relationship is main- stained between the dump property and everything in proximity to it therell be no build- l up over dozens of square miles v mi rtilwutellttepohtical ring to ramifications taay be serious its i good l to know ar- certainsiin- dividuals can rise above this and do what they feel- is best for the municipality- j a i wtt lawrence lawtoo gormley rr l theft from church vixork4 regional police are investigating the theft 6f fur coat fromstif patricks church in markham value of the garment has been placed at 3000- ww editors mau dear editor a recent public opinion poll conducted in new york state related to honesty and trustworthiness pro duced some interest ing if not shocking results while 91 per cent of the people polled trusted the clergy 88 per cent the medical profession and 79 per cent the police lawyers received only 48 per cent support and con victs at the very bot tom of the list 17 per cent as for politicians the trust per centage was just 19 per cent how high would a similar poll place our ontario government quite low i suspect and still sliding as far as whitchurch stouffville residents are con- cerned weve been waiting patiently for he ministry of the en- vironmerit to come to its senses for a long time now in fact some now think the socalled experts in- thaf- ministry may be a brick short of a full load its high time premier wra davis cleaned house beginning with his advisors and other mandarins engaged in hot pursuit of influence power and preserving their own fraternity with complete disregard for the health and welfare of outsiders in this area how many people must become seriously ill or even die before queens park comes to its senses this is the paramount question in the stouffville area today no answers simply shrugs and denials small wonder only 19 per cent of the people trust politicians pity sincerely iharris rr i gormley churicn sesrvicea st marks catholic church stouffville 6404665 sunday mass schedule saturday evening 5 pm sunday 1030 am held in st marks school elm road the anglican parish of christ church competition coverage eps phone 2s13355onmain sf hwy48i ik beavmuroowiitow markham dear editor on friday i picked up a copy of your newspaper and read with interest the coverage provided the invitationals hosted by the uxbridge figure skating club itwas excellent particularly since the competition was held in another community while i dont know you personally one of the organizers told me you even waited in the arena two hours in order to get the photos you wanted this kind of dedication is com mendable sincerely alice vale rr2 uxbridge starts friday fri- sat 79 sun domoderv problems fr thur8pm nominated for 3 oscars best supp actor best supp actress best screen play ygrrrgrrasis honored dr denis oconnor rr 2 markham was recently honored by the ontario veterinary association on com pletion of a fduryeav term on the council dr oconnor will continue on the legislative and advisory committee vandalism a bottle of india ink was removed from the art room at franklins street school markham last week and poured over the floors causing con siderable damage fmil smiv newman fseld absence ofmmige sunset blvd rev philip poole 6401461 sun feb 2i 1982 quinquagesima 8 am holy communion 930 am holy comm church school nursery youth bible study 3 p m thinking day service for scouts guides cubs brownies wed feb 24 1000 am holy communion come be part of our picture- heise hill brethren in christ church gormley ontario rev marlin k ressler pastor phone 8875489 sunday feb 21 1982 f christian v education hour 1000 am- the hour of celebration 1100 am message giver of abundant life evening service 730 pm wednesday bible study 745 pm a warm welcome awaits youatheisehill stouffville missionary church 159 main streetwest 6103911 j- revjimclubine pastor 6405214 sunday feb 21 1982 945 family sunday school hour 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evening service wed 700 pm family night fri 730- pirn youth youre always welcome at the missionary church blzjraa parental guidance selling roses the beta sigma phi sorority isassisting the heart fund through the sale of roses for research on sat feb 20 childbirth educator theo dawson a childbirth educator and a resident of markham will present a film on midwifery at the markham community library thurs feb 18 at 2 pm a discussion will follow l editors mail still need funds dear jim for- the last six months the concerned citizens committee has been holding fund raising events and asking for donations to assist us in paying for- tests we have arrange on private wells close to the landfill site i am sure most of your readers are well aware of the fact thaf ii was this testing program which was responsible for proving conclusively- that a number of wells were unfit to use thus forcing the province to act and protect our neighbors since so many people have contributed- to our efforts the- majority of them anonymously i would be appreciative if you could include the attached financial report in yournext issuei think the residents of the town have a ight to know how their money is being looked after- w c i should point out that the surplus of 3444 shown has virtually all been allocated to further more sophisticated tests which have been carried out but for received either tbe results or the invoice there is stin therefore a real need for donations our account is open at the bank of commerce for anyone who cares to make a contribution thank you for your con sideration cwparker treasurer concerned citizens of whltechurchstouf f ville financial report to feb 10 1982 receipts bakesaleyardsale 527 cruise raffle 177 variety concert t 963 carlton showband dance 508 lions club 250 recycling 500 donations from individualsbusinesses- 3252 payment forwell testing 3500 zpenditures l newsletters 573 operating expense phone etc 320 testing programme j v 6233 available sorpras 3444 committed to further tests currently underway cv0 the york region board ofeducation kindergarten registrations for september 1982 notices with detailed procedures for individual public schools have been sent home with present pupils parents or guardians who havenot received such notices are requested to contact the school serving their area or the appropriate board office area no 1 east gwillimbury georgina newmarket 89551 55 476-3722- area no 2 aurora king whitchurchstouffville and lake wilcox and oak ridges public schools in rich mond hill and dickson hill public school in markham 7273135 8751 15 area no 3 richmond hjiyaughan 8844477 8321 131 area no 4 markham 8842096 887-5451- please note 1 parents guardians must be public schooj supporters 2 to be eligible for admissionin september 1 982 children must have been born on or before dec 31 1 977 verification of birth- date and record of immunization are required application forms for birth certificates are available in the schools 3 if a school receives more registrations than it can accommodate all registrations received before may 1st will be treated equally as as date of registration isconcemed registrations received on- or after may 1 st win be sequenced and the date of registrations will be the criteria used to determine which pupils may be required io attend another school unless there are sufficient volunteers to do so- v j- mneibv racressman chairman director when chubby isnt cute anymore its time to join weight watchers cry and they give you a cookie be good and youd get a hunk of chocolate cake y with food as a reward- no wonder so many cute chubby babies grow up to be ovawight- at weight watcherswe teach grownups how to eat all over again and vie do it without starving you or boring you win a weekend for two in weight watchers get away contest take advantage of weight watchers personalized programs and be eligible for our weekend geta way all current february members eligible in participating areas weekend courtesy of y weight watchers and dterhurst inn huntsville otfer villd in franchfea am 118 only join weight watchers today whether youre 13 or 30 weight watchers can teach you how to take off thapounds and help you keep them off enroll at any das first meeting sisjoo 600 weekly thereafter senior citizens and students first meeting 700 300 weekly thereafter for further information call jvivfv j 826200 st james presbyterian church 101 main st e rev ted creen 6404195 sun feb 21 10 aim morning wor ship full nursery facilities all welcome 630 pm special inter- church service of world concern speakers- betty -stone- justice for ontarios ojibway- god cares i we care gormley missionary church reved sparks 8879325 sun feb 21 1982- 950 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship mr dave flook youth pastor 730 pm message by pastor sparks soloist for both services miss lois james a congregation that cares stouffville united church 34 church st n rev cecil w tiller minister feb 21 1982 11 aim morning worship yotith sunday questions children ask- church school program for children including teenagers nursery kindergarten facilities available allarewelcome bloomington christian gospel church revcwsorley past6r j- 945 am- sunday school llam morning worship 7 pm gospel service wed 8 pm prayer meeting fri 745 pm young peoples v- memorial c christian cc church rev j small feb 211982 mainstouffer 10 am- sunday school 11 am worship 7 pm fellowship weekly youth groups information6403257 springvale baptist church gormleystouf fville rd at 6th cone u kennedy rd sundayfeb2i1982 9 am- sunday school v 11 v pm worship services wed 730 pm prayer meeting stouffville fellowship baptist pastor harley winborn 6402911 mainobrien 950am bible school 11 am worship 7 pm hours of praise wed 8 pm prayer bible hour fri 8 pm yps- program all welcome mccormack memorial church pastor rev w gawa 945 am sunday school 11 00 am is your source of information trustworthy 730 pm mr stan ross the gideons special music the garst family nursery supervision and junior church provided- vtm b0 tratm 4 stouffvlle pentecostal church xijbws pastor re craig f pm jaffijic3e 460 main si e 6405696 it sundayfeb2i mih 945 am sunday school v 1100 am our ladies are in charge of the morning worship service speaker mrs dorothy pitts nursery jr church provided 600 pjn evening service rev pito v vl community bible study enuued what the bible is all about tuesdayat730pni v 1 fem mmi

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