Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 22, 1984, p. 15

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wednesday february 22 1984 sa15 pancake festival stouffville shrove tuesday march 6 is pan cake day in whitch- urchstouffviue the established event is not over looked by the con gregation of christ church anglican sunset boulevard stouffviue a pan- cake supper is plan ned with servings from 5 to 7 pm happy birthday by evelyn milsted gormle y on monday march 5 mrs joseph heise will celebrate her 93rd birthday the community extends cbngratulationsbhnhpqkb joan wideman was the guest of honor at a bridal linen shower at the home of her mother mrs dorothy wideman thursday evening mr and mrs murray- bennett and carolyn are home following a holiday in florida rev willis hunking of elmira will be the guest speaker this sunday feb 26 at the 11 am service in the gormley missionary church three students from emmanuel bible college wul also participate in the worship mr and mrs e j wideman and fami ly of uxbridge enjoyed dinner sunday with his mother mrs jos wideman rev and mrs harvey sider of ft erie renewed friendships in the area sunday rev sider was the guest speak er at the morning service in heise hill church girl next door kelli seeks challenge of business world on north americans no1 waterbed sale priced at 94500 with free installation adapts to any bed frame as displayed above 0u v thfcsvg cloud nine a pioneer concept in designer waterbeds furniture and accessories featuring the ultimate hybrid mattress the watercloud this complete sale package includes softsides washable deluxe motionless mattress fitted mattress cover heater support frame pedestal ask about our 60 day trial test w msme highway 7 at mccowan 4711 922 seventeenyearold kelli creet of claremont is a grade 12 student at pick ering high following graduation she plans to take a course in business admi nistration at toronto university and some day manage a business of her own activities include downhill skiing horse back riding and tennis jim thomas oh what a party by win napier stouffville the unique talents of three local singing groups highlighted the valentine party sponsored by home sup port services more than 75 seniors attended a social evening of entertainment games and re freshments in the fellowship room of parkview apartments feb 14 present were the unity singers the melody makers of markham and a select group from the stouffviue dist secondary school choir the unity singers won the approval of seniors with red river valley our father in heaven and let all things now living the school choir under the direction of jim rehill sang with unusual musical sophistication the following selections song of psalms gloria patria turn around and where is love jean ham mond accompanied at the organ the melody makers livened up the pro ceedings with such oldtime favorites as when theres love at home i love you truly and summer medley the codirectors of this ladies barbershop quartet jean brumwell and hannah weatherall led the group hannah also sang the solo nature boy the programs mc was home support coordinator betty courage past chair man marie adams thanked the performers and clara stout chairperson of the project committee by jim thomas claremont patrons of heron- gate barn theatre at whitevale are certain to return if their receptionist on a particular weekend is 17-year- old kelli creet this personable grade 12 student is employed there on a parttime basis and enjoys it for two summers she also worked ai pleasure valley both in the chalet and at the rol ler rink shes our girl next door formerly of downtown toronto kelli moved to claremont twelve years ago she has a brother brock 14 and a sister saman- tha 12 kellis been an honor student through three years at pickering high and hopes to main tain that standing in 84 shes taking three grade 13 sub- jects which makes forv a heavy academic load french is her favo rite following gra duation kelli plans to go on to universi ty in a business management de gree course even tually she wants to go into business for herself when time per mits kelli enjoys downhill skiing horseback riding and tennis for awhile she con ducted her own ex ercise classes in the claremont com munity hall kelli has made several trips west also to florida she admits great re spect for the chinese people and would like to visit that country some day kelli enjoys the quiet of the claremont com munity however on occasions she also appreciates the bright lights of the big city toron to she calls it the best of two worlds when asked to choose one person who has greatly in fluenced her life kelli answered without hesitation her mother shes been a tower of strength she said late alice jagger mother to many warning health and welfare canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smotedavoid inhaling average per cigarette matinee extra mild king sire 4 mg tar 04 nig nicotine stouffville alice jagger mother of four grandmother of nine greatgrandmother of three and foster mother to more than one hundred pas sed away suddenly feb 15 en route by ambulance to scarborough centenary hospital vv p mrs jagger had suffered a heart con dition fojr the past 12 yearsalthough aware of this her death came asa shock to her two daughters phyllis gleave and carol barber with whom she lived at 563 rupert avenue there are also two sons tom in nova scotia and bert at fort erie born in england mrs jagger resided in toronto before moving to claremont and then stouffviue in 1947 mr jagger passed away in 1942 leaving his wife to raise a young family of four although it was suggested she put at least two of the children in relatives homes she refused determined that u should stay together for a time she worked at the briar bush hospital in stouffviue then the stouffviue nursing home now glen- vale house at obrien avenue and main at age 55 she enroued in a nurses training course and later was employed on nursing home staffs in aurora and richmond hill her services were often sought by young parents wishing a de pendable babysitter during datime hours and night mrs jagger was a member in the con gregation of christ church anglican also the womens association and the womens institute she retained her connection with the legion ladies au xiliary at claremont and several mem bers from that organization responded by cauing at the oneill chapel stouff viue a gesture that was appreciated by the family rev phiup poole conducted the pub- he service a private memorial worship will be held later this spring

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