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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 1, 1982, p. 6

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hmmpmafl i m the tribune wednesday december 1 1982 love nottes last summer the in scription roger loves beth was painted on overhead bridges above highways 404 and 48 while passing motor ists saw some humor in the love notes the ministry of transport were anything but amused they filed a complaint with york regional police last week william roger warnock of 19th avenue markham was charged with mis chief to public proper ty he will appear in court dec 3 house breakins country homes property on the bethes- da sideroad where a microwave oven a col or tv and jewellery were stolen at the home of david brooks cash in the amount of 250 was taken at the munroe residence on woodbine avenue clo thing silverware and jewellery were re moved steal chainsaws two chainsaws valued at 1000 were removed from a stor age garage on the ministry of national resources site at vi vian forest at west- view golf and country club vandorf road some day a fireman ill be stouffvilles expanded fire hall was officially opened by town mayor eldred king at an informal ceremony friday afternoon on hand and appropriately dressed for the occasion was three-year- old michael jammer son of arthur and elizabeth jammer south street stouff- ville to be a firefighter is every boys dream michael has already come closer than most to realizing this ambition jim thomas appear to be easy persons unknown marks for thieves two drove a truck across residences at rr 4 the greens then struck stouffville were en- the clubhouse door tered last week the damage was estr one was the mcginn mated at 200 a busy time for all a moms and tots club togetherness stouffville while in many areas its mom and pop who tear out the door each morning en route to their respective jobs in one part of stouffvil- le anyyay its mom and totcor tots who head off together at a mutual hour and their destina tion imom and tots club stouffville un ited church 34 church st n unlike mom and pop however who head their separate ways when they reach the subway stop the church goers as it were stay on when they reach their des tination thats because the mom and tots- club is just what it implies a club for mother and child or children if they have more than one or if some of the neighborhood flock come along while their own mothers tend to some other chore that particular day either way the mothers stay on with their charges in defi nite contrast to day care centres where the progeny are drop ped off and retrieved some third of a day later at mom and tots the kids head for the nearest toy box and the mothers the nearest listening post where they chat with fellow mothers about the whys and where fores of child rearing and other subjects of mutual concern editors mail our thanks dear mr thomas thank you for visiting our school dur ing career week and speaking to our group we enjoyed your being here and talking to us about your career we enjoyed listening a we learned a lot the class discovered that journalism is an interesting profession which some of us will no doubt enter thank you for coming sincerely salmaan shallwani dicksons hill school rr 2 markham nottfiat theyre ever far from their own charges that in fact is the idea of the whole thing says leeana co- rward mother of a 13- monthold child and club activity director we dont leave the children she says we all play together the club gives the mothers and children a chance to socialize says another young mother the best part is if they get into a fight theres mother around the cornerin a nursery school they get the hard knocks without their mothers the kids need the interaction of other kids according to one young woman they need the preparation for school otherwise theyre going to be overwhelmed arent there other kids on the street they can play with the mothers are asked its more for the younger ones who cant go on the street comes a reply it helps build rela tionships it gets them more independent says another mother wedo it for ourselves too its great to meet other mothers the session gets underway each morn ing at 930 and con- tinues to 1130 with a break for cookies and juice for the kids at 1030 and coffee and tea for their elders toys edible piay- dough and a story hour are all part of the morning get together which flies by for all concerned and which leaves them all looking forward just that much more to the next days gathering after all as one mother stated weve got the afternoon to re cuperate claremont the season of advent has begun and with it comes the preparation for all the christmas parties and programs i hope all the planners and organizers survive until christmas saturday dec 4 is the date of the second annual sunday school tree trimming party at the united church from 10 am to 12 noon then its off to stouff ville and the santa claus parade at 2 pm sunday dec 5is white gift time at the ii am service of the united church the children of the sunday school will present what child is this the lions annual christmas concert will be held that same afternoon at 1 oclock in the community hall everyone is welcome to attend and enjoy the local talent womens institute will be held dec 8 at 130 pm at the home of maude anderson marge cook will give a demonstration roll call is the reading of a christmas card verse on sunday dec 12 the baptist church sunday school christ mas program will be presented at 7 pm re freshments will be served following pre sentation of the pageant the night the animals talked friends and family held a surprise 25th wedding anniversary party for ephrem and joan albert nov 27 at the claremont legion euchre winners from nov 22 mary hill eva evans marg benson tom ogden irene redshaw and aldine evans lucky draw winners may foord gord smith and gladys burgin i had the pleasure of seeing eat your heart out at the ux- bridge music hall last friday jim irving of the tribune playing mr carter seemed comfortable in the role of a grumpy middle- aged man ilhllifsnulil ballantrae student regions top speaker john bellerby a student attending bal lantrae public school is the intermedi ate winner in the regional finals of the 1982 public speaking contest sponsored by the elementary teachers associa tion he was introduced to the york re gion board of education at a meeting monday night here hes congratulated by his school principal mr john laughlin holt 4 to honor parents v by evelyn milsted gormley thje community extends congratulations to mr and mrs jack gamble on the occasion of their forthcoming 40th wed ding anniversary their family is holding an open house in their honor dec 12 from 2 to 5 pm in the victoria square com- munity centre mr and mrs russell heise and granddaugh ter sandra heise of lowbanks spent a week with their son-m- law and daughter rev and mrs doug wight- man and daughter at killarney manitoba mark cullen is home from york central hospital richmond hill he is getting around on crutches mrs ellis klinck of london visited with re- latives and friends here this week rev marlin ressler is enjoying a few days deerhunting in penn sylvania mr and mrs david tussey and daughter cari anne spent sever al days with her pa rents rev and mrs marlin ressler mrs evelyn milsted underwent surgery tuesday at york cen tral hospital rich mond hill the wright singers will present an evening of sacred music at the missionary church sunday dec 5 time of the service is 730 pm ronald lofthouse of kitchener will speak at the 11 am service sunday in heise hill church he will de scribe the work of the s mennonite central committee the annual trim and treat special will be held dec 3 at730 pm in the missionary church non- perishable foods or a new unwrapped toy for the yonge street mis sion will be accepted on new and demonstrator 1982 cars terms from 24 to months offer expires december 31 1982 mcarthurs in markham hwy 7 kennedy bypass 474- 1 350 gifjs crafts from thur dec 2nd to thur dec 23rd hollyhocks will be open for your convenience until 9 pm each evening dec 24 til 5 pm ttitf drop in for some coffee a friendly smile and unique gift items for everyone on your list l tim wad ifcoo km to 00 pjw ttar fti ifcoo aid to mo pjt saturday m0 am to fcoo pjm 12 main st e stouffville telephone 6402311 1s 1 f 6eet to- nee youve oeen io- ifouu teoi luuie toule youa itatdu- acjcut 1 today see mcifkvilie five year annual interest agent inquiries invited rates subject to change r 45 main st north markham ont telephone 2946855 standard trust member canada deposit insurance corporation mens and ladies manicures qakd 6fieutf efiecud y5 oo om jtout orrutiulltf iculptunol tuuli la cga foet duicjue pcjutt liu cjvi umj jlocaud ut 74e moajijft viuce suafu at 62 maut st m mtsikluuh iia f s4v i j mmji tm

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