sb2 wednesday october 19 1983 -i- magic it fits huge stouffville water reservoir slides up cement shaft the town of stouffville is known for its feats of magic but nothing could be more magical than the completion of the huge water reservoir east of hwy 47 near the sales barn one day the holding tank is resting on the ground and the next its sixty feet in the air while the construction firm had this in mind only seeing was believing to spectators who happened by and watched the operation take place the reservoir will provide added water pressure for householders and increased reserves in case of a serious fire the project is part of the dulverton subdivision agreement arranged by the municipal ity before building was started jim holt campaign now over 2000 stouffville the united wayv campaign team in whitchurch- stouffvillef- is work ing hard endeavor ing to reach its 20000 goal captain fran sainsbury is opti mistic the town can improve on last years total howev er she feels giving the united way should not be con fined to a set six- week period but rather should be spread over an en- tire year whitchurchstouffville waste removal notice large articles and used ap pliances will be picked up the last week of october on your regular pick up day thanks for your cooperation ralph spademan ltd while some exterior work must- still be completed this is how the tower appears today similar structures have been erected in mount albert newmarket nobleton and mar- kham jim thomas invitation to live share unity at services 135th anniversary i iirk i sundayo23 1983 v 11 ai jf p jmsv v guestspeakerjdrroy lawson vsoloistmisseileen dillon evening service in the idwerauditoriunnv stouffville weve a long way to go in bring ing the christian c o m m u n i ty together but it helped this was the feeling express ed by rev philip poole at the conclu sion of a weekend preaching and teaching mission here conducted by marney patterson and his invitation to live team rev poole was ttie- crusade chairman he said the fact many people had made a decision with respect to their faith was exciting on this basis alone he said the cam paign was very successful the anglican pas tor admitted dis appointment with attendance friday and saturday he said however that the congregation of close to 400 sunday was encouraging the womens lun cheon was attended by 100 and the mens breakfast hosted close to eighty he described the cof fee clusters as ex cellent rev poole praised the mes sages delivered by rev patterson and the ministry in music by soloist jean marshall and the ecumenical choir the total offering amounted to just over 1400 all of which will be used to subsidize the teams work in the third world wis iiii if fehga5askoffisai healthiormai children moneyinthe bank a 58lfayouranswentotthese youwetoneofrtheuortunatepeopieiiniourstownra gdoyou haveva drug or alcohol related problem are you handicapped are you living with cancer onclagainyoularefmostfortunateygiveithaiiks somcpexjplejnyourcommunitarhaveoneioracom- binationtofiuieselproblernsstheiburdenisdifficuit the stress great theyneetf yourhelpithey are the less fortunatforhateverreasonjss in stouffvtlie sfransainsburym choice costly s2r- record 6 0k regularly read tp u the tribune and thats not all tribune readers are young and affluent 38 are under 35 60 are under 50 58 earn more than 25000 per year tribune readers are thorough 84 read the tribune the day its delivered 65 spend more than 20 minutes reading the tribune tribune readers read the ads 67 use ads to plan their shopping tribune readers are loyal 74 rate the tribune their best source of news about their com munity reaching readers in whitchurch uxbridge and area the tribune source metroland readership study 1 kubas research associates feb 1982