Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 10, 1983, p. 6

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i sa6 wednesday august 10 1983 tourney participant on target len and brian wilkes formed a here brian cues the ball into the father and son team in the whitch- hole while dad watches the rather urchstouffville chamber of com- unorthadox technique merce golf tournament monday jim thomas he served community art workshop vandorf an art workshop for chil- dren ranging in age from five to sixteen syears begins aug 15 and extends through aug 26 at the whitchurchstouffville museum instructors are janet hendershot of toronto and heather rigby of claremont the one class is for boys and girls eight to 5 sixteen years it startsat9 am and ends at 1030 painting and drawing are stressed the fee is 25 from 1045 amto 1215 pm the skill of puppetry will be taught the fee for this is 28 or 45 for the entire morning the other class is for five to seven year olds instruction relates to mixed media that includes drawing painting and sculp ture the hours are 9 to 1030 am and 1045 am to 1215 pm the fee for the halfmorning is 25 the fullmorning 45 for additional information call either the museum at 7278954 or the library 640- 2395 contd from page 1 he was a member of the stouffville- markham district school board when the present stouffvil- le secondary school was built for over 70 years he was a faith ful member of the oddfellows lodge and received his 70- year jewel just prior to his 90th birthday albert king was an inspiring address by elsie boland goodwood the congregation of goodwood united church was in spired sunday by the message deli vered by marion wells of lemonvil- le using a cup and saucer as an exam ple mrs wells urged her listeners to give of kindness until the cup run neth over mrs wells took over in the pulpit during the holiday absence of rev edith ann mcmaniman there is no service at goodwood this sun day but theres combined worship at utica mrs tom duggan and son visited sun day with les and mary mitchell euchre winners wednesday night in the goodwood hall were doris bell ethel graham elsie carter vic stewart rita par- ratt and charlie symes door prize winners were peggy hood iva yake mildred thompson blanche tindall eva symes mary anderson harold morganson helen harrison dot mcguckin fran rate and grace risebrough the next euchre is aug 17at8pm- v bbss illage box this weeks specials grand prix rib eye steak 15175 g 149 each grand prix bacon wrapped filets 11125 g 763 s160 each sh0psys weiners all sizes 6 lb box q99 grand prix beefburgers 5032 oz 27c each grand prix strip steak 20125 g 20 55 103 each br0ilmaster ny strip steaks 206 oz 50 182 each 36 j j brand filet of sole 1 to 3 oz or 4 to 6 oz 5 lb box 15 20 honey dew orange drink 16 23 oz can grand prix beefkbobs 200 g 49 offer good until aug 1683 or while quantities last c we offer the same top quality frozen portion packed meat sea foods poultry desserts purchased by fine restaurants in the area j we promise c we guarantee good value unique selection and expert advice on buying and preparing all our items everything we sell 8555 mccowan road markham ontario 4715260 one block north of hwy 7 beside the bunmaster store hours mon- wed mo 600 thursfri 930 900 saturday 900 530 sundays holidays 1130 430 1 mmkvqto d e 9 1 hwy7 enthusiastic curler and lawnbowler he was able to partici pate in both recrea tions until his late eighties he was a member of the friendship club and the silver jubilee chb mourning the death of their father are vera and earl wood of lindsay corinneandtedcro- xall of uxbridge and beulah and eldred king of stouffville one of mr kings greatest joys was a loving group of nine grandchildren and one great- granddaughter who will miss him very much also surviving is a sister sarah kim ball and a brother clifford king injured player manages a smile third baseman jim grove of stouffville manages a weak smile as hes helped onto a stretcher by ambu- lance personnel and firefighter grant turner after being injured on a slide into home plate during a slow- pitch game sunday jim suffered se vere concussion and whiplash he was kept in hospital overnight for observation then released monday jim tkomas intense onci hana mandlikova 1982 players challenge semifinalist the cool calm and collected superstar whos geared up to win thats hana mandlikova the intense onel shes up against navratiloval jaegerl bassett will one of these ace players win see these and other topranked players when the action begins on centre court dont miss the players challenge the only worldclass tennis tournament in canada this year national tennis centre york university august 1321 markham mill widonuimuns w1luam azzauno archit6ct mahkham a home in the country you will soon be able to choose tho free and easy lifestyle of living in a beautiful condominium in markham family and friends will bo able to visit you with ease at markham mill as you would be living only a few hundred yards southwest of highways 7 and 48 our suites are large all have two bedrooms den solarium outside terrace and suite security systems some of the suites will offer visiting family or friends ultimate privacy and convenience as bedrooms each with private bath are located on either side of the suite kitchens with natural light and terrific views have been carefully designed with your needs in mind the seventy acres of milne lake and over a mile and a quarter of the milne park conservation area will forever rest your eyes and relax you at days end our location overlooks the lake from a wooded highland on tho north sido ol the rouge river surrounded by mature maples and cedars the unspoiled beauty of our location assures tranquility any activity of the town or park is very distant from the site the peaceful beauty of mother nature surrounds us on every side the developers mario vettese and doug meharg have waited for twenty years to find the right development plan to please future residents and compliment this site the plan now includes an outdoor pool exercise facilities indoor whirlpool and much more lobby and common areas have been designed on the theme of quiet country elegance with forest colours traditional oak pegged plank floors beams plaster mouldings and fireplace are accented by contemporary furniture dozens of plants in pools and planters a whispering waterfall and a bridged brook are features in the makeup of our stunning lobby a limited number of markham mill suites only 42 in total will be available for occupancy within 18 to 24 months plans models and drawings may be viewed now preconctruction purchases will bo possible in tho next few weeks markham mill n otvtlopnwilby oougusmehug mwiovmmm coming soon call brien east 4772533 monfril27 sat 105 pm mxn usr ixaunvf mmotmo aocht sj

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