sa12 wednesday november 9 1983 editors mail dear editor i was surprised to read wednesday that your editorial knuckles had been rap ped by the ontario press council for a per sonal opinion piece related to an ndp riding meeting at uxbridge i happened to be there that night not because im a riding member but because i am interested in the cruise missile issue that was being discussed like yourself i was shocked at what was said that night and i agreed with what you wrote i it was not a communist meeting or a prorussian rally but it was transformed into that because none of us myself in- eluded had the intestinal fortitude to chal- lenge some of the speakers remarks sincerely angus porter rr 4 uxbridge- small ads work to place yours inthe service directory call 2942200 or 6402100 their sacrifice remembered during sundays remembrance day service aurelia smith from the stouff- ville legion ladies auxiliary places poppies at the base of the cenotaph for those servicemen killed in action during world war i and world war ii jim thomas hamlet saddened by elsie boland i goodwood the goodwood com munity was saddened last week when word was received of the passing of charlie symes and charles chuck lintner both were active in the senior citizens organiza tion here mr symes suffered a heart attack following a seniors dinner meeting nov l he is survived by wife elva and daughters barbara and helen mr lintner lived in stouffville persons wishing to make donations to wards the maintenance of goodwood cemetery should contact mr harry wood land treasurer of the board the mens lodge is holding a dance in the hall this saturday nov 12 tickets 8 00 per couple are available from brian plewes and harold bell the couples club are holding a dance in the hall on sat nov 19 two inspiring services were held at goodwood united church sunday on the occasion of the congregations anniversary special music was provided by the church choir marlene gribble and daughter and the barbershoppers f rom ux bridge rev clifford pendlebury brought the message in the morning and rev edith ann mcmaniman spoke at night winners at the seniors euchre nov 1 werebea norton mary risebrough isabelle home and lena ogden door prize services enriched by jm nighswander residents of parkview along with many older persons living in the 92 homes for the aged in ontario have the quality of their living enriched by the many services pro- vided by volunteers the members of the board of directors the many hundreds of auxiliary members the community persons who donate many hours of time for a great variety of services and activities the family community service club and church groups who pro vide educational and entertainment prog rams and the many others who could be mentioned are among those who serve our older folk in homes across the province through voluntary contributions of time money energy love and care parkview home is especially fortunate to be in a community that graciously sup ports this ministry to seniors in many many ways including the assistance of volunteers the oct 25 bazaar is a case in point the many persons too numerous to mention here who donated craft items baking as well as their time and energy helped make the sale a success to all of these people we express our heartfelt gratitude and sincere thanks the proceeds will be used as a direct be nefit to our residents and for the kinds of things that stringent budgeting may not allow we are especially grateful to the pastors of the community churches who on a con tinuing basis so generously take charge of the 6 pm sunday evening service to which everyone is welcome a luncheon to honor these pastors was held at parkview nov 9 again thanks to everyone who is or has been providing voluntary time to our resi dents may god reward you with joy and peace lonesta vtckf 4800 sheppard ave e of mccowan unit 118 i 2920243 winners were art parratt mary riseb rough elva symes esther archer rita parratt elsie boland margaret eckardt millie eddington jim eddington george archer joan mcelwain eva evans charlie syrms and ken home the next seniors meeting is nov 15 sympathy is extended to rita parratt and family in the recent passing of her father looking for a lampshade the shade centre ui6hting unumiteb markville shopping centre 4776137 the sportswear shop specials boys plaid flannel shirts sizes 414 388 each stout tvilie nlllage pfidls we have moved and expanded our business boys girls jogging suits sizes 26x 777 each prices apply to uriionville store only we arc pleased to now be able to offer you a line of excitins spas saunas and hot tubs for those cold winter months even when you cant use your swimming pool now you can enjoy a relaxing dip in the privacy of your own home plan to come in to see our beautiful new showroom w opening special save 150 off any hot tub spa or sauna during our grand opening grand opening saleabration friday saturday nov 25 26 10 am 8 pm friday 10 am 6 pm saturday our new 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