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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 11, 1984, p. 7

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january clearance off exclusive designer fashions i m also included is our pret a porter collection exclusively designed from imported french fabrics fabulous savings on oneofakind handknit wool sweaters and coats voikas for best selection please phone for appointment 4741244 wednesday january 11 1984 sa7 mrs isador wideman faithful to church 3160 steeles avenue east unit 2 courtyard markham heise hill funeral service was held from hejse hill brethern in christ church dec 29 for mrs isador wideman following her passing at parkview home stouffville dec 27 she was 91 ella wideman prices effective ml saturday january 14th 1984 we reserve the fight to limit quantities mrs wideman the former ella heise was born at heise hill one of four in the family of john and annie heise she was predeceased by two sisters effie and annie and a brother joe mrs wideman was a lifelong member of the heise hill church congregation she served as a sunday school teacher and assisted at quilting bees with products of her handiwork going to families in the com munity or to the auction for overseas relief at pioneer village attending saturday market at newmar ket was a regular weekend event isador and ella wideman were extreme ly close an association often admired by parkview residents they moved there from gormley about ten years ago besides her husband she is survived by three sons and daughtersinlaw harold and dorothy wideman earl and grace wideman and glen and jean wideman all of rr 1 gormley thereare 15 grandchil dren and six greatgrandchildren rev marlin ressler of heise hill and rev allan heise of welland shared the funeral service with interment heise hill cemetery pallbearers were leonard wideman dwight wideman jim wide- man ron wideman rick yeoman and john dezwan calendar of events winter carnival each week the tribune publishes a calendar of events related to activities within the community there is no charge for this service individuals wishing to utilize this space are asked to call 6402100 no later than 12 noon on the friday preceding publication wed jan 11 annual meeting ok the mar kham and east york agri cultural society at markham community centre at 8 pm reports on the 1983 year will be presented and offic ers will be elected for the new vear st marks parents guild meeting at 8 pm in the school lib rary thurs jan 12 the ontario sports travelcade a program of the ontario ministry of tourism and re creation will be at uxpool in uxbridge starting today through january 14 euchre night at green river com munity centre on hwy 7 at 8 pm re freshments served admission 100 stouffville pentecostal church and son city will be holding a special evening on talk on rock to be held at stouffville christian school at 7 pm with rev rick hilsden district youth director for the pentecostal assemblies of canada this program will be outlining many new shocking points of interest on what the youth of our day are listening to on their radios and record players everyone welcome fri jan 13 goodwood christian womens club morning coffee hour at goodwood community centre from 9 30 to 1130 am the theme will be the love boat with stonehouse house of travel giving tips on packing a suitcase music on deck will be provided by dorothy black and former nightclub en tertainer vivian hiltz will be guest speakerfor reservations call barbara brandenburg 6405212 or dorothy simp son 8527312 tickets 250 babysitting available at goodwood baptist church christian action council stouffvillemarkham chapter pre sents assignment life to be shown at emmanuel international at 730 pm not recommended for children under 16 years of age exhibition hockey game at stouffville arena at 9 pm stouffville midgets vs giles chevolds classics youth club dance at summitview public school from 7 to 10 pm red cross blood donor clinic at stouffville legion hall 9th line north from 2 to 330 pm and 5 to 830 pm sat jan 14 storytelling time at stouff ville library kay purdy and janice pomer members of the jabber- wock full theatre will be at the library at 2 pm they are professional storytel lers who present tales from around the world through movement drama and dialogue stouffville christian school winter carnival beginning at 1 pm at the school 500 per person or 1500 per family cross country skiing horse drawn sleigh rides snowmobil- ing film tour of switzerland and the highlight will be a pig roast every one welcome for information call de nny alsop 6103202 sun jan 15 stouffville librarys annual cross country ski ramble sets off at 1 pm from the side parking lot hot chocolate and cookies will be served at the end of the trail wed jan 18 stouffville missionary church coffee hours at 930 am and 130 pm babysitting avail able for mornings only feature mic rowave cooking by pat gauthicr from microwave cooking centre at markvil- ic mall speaker dorothy middlcton from emmanuel international

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