a2 the tribune wednesday septem 22 1882 a mansion stouffville a large house under con- struction os- the w h i t c h u rc h stouffvilleuxbridge the twckstorey red brick home is ex pected to be completed within two months work on it began in townline that has may caught the eye of many the fourbedroom motorists will be occu- 3600 squarefoot resi- pied by a scarborough denceislocatedona45 couple acre property serving the hard of hearing a hearing aid clinic will be held atthe success optical in the success square stouffville friday sept 10 free hearing test special decant to senior chizens for appt phone 6404399 stouffville -af- ter just over two years jakes jeans 27 main street east has sold its last pair of denims owner rick ashton closed the doors fri day after a weeklong selloutsale which he said brought in almost as much as hed made in the past year if i could have had an openingday sale and a closing outsale every 12 months id nave been alright ashton told the tri bune the young owner- said that while the business was still pro fitable the overall work involved in keep- ing it going didnt make it worthwhile ashton said too that last years robbery in which much of his stock was taken hurt him badly even though the insurance covered it he hadnt been able to make up the business lost ashton also had some criticism for the town as a whole its a dormitory town he said one in which peo ple spend much of their time and money in the city the operating hours here make it dif ficult for people to shop when they want he said he didnt want his remarks to be taken as sour grapes but he found that local organiza tions didnt- support their local merchants citing a case in which one group went to toronto to buy several hundred tshirts i can understand losing business to another businessman in town but not to met ro said ashton who added that his own prices had always been kept low he said that follow- ing the windup of his business he may work as an ambulance dis- patcherin metro while the pressures may be greater itll be better than doing crossword puzzles all day i i i i i i mayor leads walk mayor eldred king led oil the walk sunday from stouffvilles latcham hall as about 145 participated in the marathon of hope initiated by terry fox while the numbers fell short of expectations re ceipts over 8000- were far in excess of what had been expected jack watson tenth line south was the top contributor with 1105 in pledges terri surman on mayor kings left collected 630 boneless outside cut round steak roasts -boneless- full or outside cut round steaks sirloin steaks tbone steaks 503 228 lb 525 238 657 298 rump roasts boneless rump roasts 525 2 38 lb bail 248 lb fast fry tbone or wing steaks 348 767 723- 328lb 547 boneless fast fry inside round steaks zfo 61 3g boneless inside round steaks 248 boneless- sirloin tip roasts 547 248 boneless sirloin tip steaks boneless tenderized round or shoulder steaks boneless x lean stewing beef regular ground beef medium ground beef 569 258 657 298 392 178 392 178b 437- 198 cottage 5 rolls 1 maple leaf suceo side bacon fsi havarti cheese 637a 289 mart mllts wieners 159 canadian queen pork sausages 373 169 lb bologna 240a 109- canadian oueen sliced cooked ham 129 canadian ouecn sliced variety pack sandwich meats 179 deli sausage su 189 black forest 791 a i t i fyatassorted colors hfaa pieces stems 10-fj- oztin if you cant buy this years polaris buy last years polaris our selection of carryover snowmobiles includes some that helped earn polaris the dependable performance heritage theyre knmnfor today come buy an all time favorite at an old time price great values while they last 440ss txc440 trl340 polaris accept no substitutes bill walls bethesda 8881998 not foiilv stouffville- crying foul about fowl near a proposed hous- ing development isnt much of an argument as far as mayor eldred king is concerned mayor king told brian whitehead spokesman for a 70- j unit development north of king cole duckfarms that occasional odors from the farm shouldnt be a hindr ance to those locating nearby its not my inten tion to avoidagricultu- ral odors inany area themayorsaid food is a main source of ex- s istence if we think we can produce food with- out odors were only fooling ourselves sij p there may be times when there are certain 1 odors but its not my intention to interrupt anyones existing op- eration whether we approve or not the matter was re- ferred to planning committee for further discussion limlsftfe-bb- v pkq lssy deli schneiders salami french onion shopsys deli lean ham an fmjxj lb creamy cole slaw 29 lb burns cooked ham 239 lb assorted flavors aliens fruit drinks 48fl oztin powdered sunlight detergent 6l box 349 whole with garlic no garlic or polski ogorki rose dill pickles 7 valencia size 112s oranges doz 229 proouctofusa canada no 1 craoe green seedless grapes 21 8a 99 ia rnoduct of ontario bartlett pears m 130 camadano 1 grade m oawrkar peaches 174a 79 ggj ft 3 forqq proouct of ontario canaoa no i graoc ft tti cauliflower m uli1 mcintosh- m w v apples d aj29 moouct of ontamo canaoa no 1 ouoc p 231 kg carrots p ss 99 squash proouct of ontario m u- l fresh m mushrooms 189 huvmiuu potting soil product of ontario m canaoa no i oram laroe lglmm ma cooking onions hi w product of ontario canaoa no ioraoc maoc in canaoa northland rrelogs in too m29 canaoa no 129 rutabagas p 42 19l assortco vancnts ivy plants 119 prices effective wed september 22 to sat september 2z 1982 we reserve the right to limit quantities dance eiflkcs free trial class 10 wk shape up stouffville studio classes available 4293211 42532 i