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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 7, 1984, p. 18

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b2 tribune november 7 1984 claremont legion to hold parade top runner by sandra redshaw claremont the annual re membrance day parade and church service will be held this sunday nov 11 the parade will begin at 130 pm from claremont le gion hall and pro ceed to the united church for the ser vice at 2 pm a vigil for peace and remembrance will start at 7 pm in claremont united church and con tinue until 2 pm nov 11 there will be 19 hours of meditation and re flection by indi viduals in halfhour watches signup list will be posted on the front door of the church- the winter car nival committee will meet at the hall tonight nov 7 at 8 pm the moms and tots dropin group is holding a tupper- ware party to raise operating funds it will be held at the church on tuesday nov 13 at 930 am an open house will be held in honor of frank and delia moore who will be celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary on saturday nov 17 it romcon motors pioneer gas station 374 main st e stouffville winter tuneup special 4 cyl 4200 6 cyl 4900 8 cyl 5900 includes spark plugs air fuel filters also compression check el cylinders adjust engine carburetion to specs inspect pressure check coolins system note points condenser other filters extra will run from 2 to 5 pm in the senior citizens room ux- bridge music hall delia is the former miss johnson who was a teacher and principal at claremont public school for many years prior to her retirement we wish frank and delia many more years of happiness a number of stu dents from claremont public school travelled to the durham region crosscountry finals at raglan last week the boys open team placed first in the competition con gratulations to chad redshaw jason yoshida sean cal vert bronson kingston david lehman david jones and matthew davis happy birthday wishes go out to tammy benson gord hodgson ron evans and greg redshaw who all celebrated on nov 2 willard peddie had a birthday nov 3 norrine hill on nov 6 and rosem ary hedges on nov 9 happy anniversary to ma rion and willard peddie who were celebrating nov 2 laura winter- stein turned eight on oct 31 happy birthday laura the claremont united church school potluck sup per was held on fri day nov 2 with over 40 people in attendance leslie angela stiner daughter of gary and susie stin er was baptised sunday at claremont united church leslies god parents are john and steve car- ruthers and wendy redshaw the cooperative nursery school will hold its bake sale saturday nov 10 beginning at 9 am a demonstration on making pine cone wreaths will run be tween 10 and 11 am there will also be a tea room crafts and a white elephant sale all 6406838 the corporation of the town of whitchurchstouffville new election for the office of councillor ward 2 or 9 to beheld r iiuqmi december 101984 i 5i uinotice of nominations nddce is hereby given that pursuant to section 35 susseotlon 3 of the municipal elections act rso 1980 c 308 that persons may be nominated as candidate for the office of councillor ward 2 by filing with the clerk during her normal office hours a nomination paper in the prescribed form dur ing the period commencing thursday november 15 1984 and ending on monday november 19 1984 at the hour of 5 oclock in the afternoon local time if more candidates are nominated for the office than are required to fill the same and qualify as such candidates the election will be held on december 10 1984 from the hour of eleven oclock am till eight oclock pm and no longer with advance poll saturday de cember 1 1984 from the hour of nine oclock am till eight oclock pm and no longer and further take notice that where the num ber of candidates for an office who are nominated at the end of nomination day is not sufficient to fill the vacancy to which the candidates may be elected on the wednesday following nomination day november 21 1984 the clerk may between the hours of 9 odock in the forenoon and 5 oclock in the afternoon receive and certify additional nominations for the office in respect of which there was an insufficient number of candidates the onus is on the person nominated for election to an office to file a bona fide nomination paper patricia o mulr clerk and returning officer town of wltchurchslouffvllle 19 civic avenue j stouffville ontario l0h1l0 6401900 8952423 course offered pickering a sixweek course on selfdefence will be offered at the picker ing recreation complex the classes geared toward female parti cipants will be held wednesdays from 1 to 3 pm theyll begin nov 14 and continue until dec 19 registrations will be accepted at the re ception desk in the complex cost of the course is 15 payable upon enrolment the program will involve physical activ ity so students are requested to dress appropriately dr frank cpeters noigc president emeritus wilfrid laurier university speaks on the christian home in a secular society the cost of the christian home friday nov 9 at 730 communication in the home saturday nov 10 at 730 making our home relations christian sunday nov 11 at 1100 the christian home in a secular society sunday nov 11 at 730 join in these anniversary services of gormley missionary church activities will take place in the com munity hall the claremont lioness club annual halloween party was held wednes day oct 31 at the communtiy hall judging began at 715 pm with mrs margaret gall george roy and cam watts handling those duties a total of 110 costumes were judged win ners are boys under one year- alex stevenson 1st richard barber 2nd two to- three years- girls christ ina robertson 1st tanya carruthers 2nd tina jones 3rd boys marshall kennedy 1st michael car ruthers 2nd adam tran 3rd four to five years- girls jessica stevenson 1st vicki leeming 2nd cheryl norton 3rd boys shaun tran 1st denis uzzell 2nd jackie marks 3rd six to seven years- girls tina andrews 1st melinda finn 2nd michelle norton 3rd boys jason brown 1st kevin limkilde 2nd dar- rin best 3rd eight to nine years- girls emi ly marks 1st linda locke 2nd denise thompson 3rd boys jeff relph 1st eric pekkinen 2nd tim mulvenay 3rd ten to eleven yearsgirls christ ine nicolai 1st sara mulvenay 2nd leanne red shaw 3rd boys nathan brown 1st trevor quesnel 2nd jamie moore 3rd twelve to thirteen yearsgirls cather ine mooney 1st sharon uzzell 2nd julie winterstein 3rd boys brett yoshida 1st mar cus meitch 2nd ron hall 3rd adultladies lisa quesnel 1st stella macdonald 2nd karen marks 3rd men jason nichols 1st mike lacey 2nd john marks 3rd halloween night was very quiet in claremont with no incidents reported everyone was off the streets by 1130 pm sale helps raise funds pickering a bazaar will be held saturday nov 24 to help raise funds for the ajax pickering and whitby association for the mentally retarded the annual sale will run from 1030 am to 3 pm at emperor street centre 36 emperor street ajax it will include baked goods christmas decorations handicrafts plants a flea market childrens table and fish pond- lunch and refreshments will be avail able jason wins crosscountry title elevenyearold jason underwood ran his way to victory at the durham elementary school crosscountry championships held last week at tril lium forest the goodwood public school student covered one and a half miles in a time of seven minutes and fiftythree seconds jason coached by goodwood staff member stepha nie dempster qualified for the finals with an earlier victory at the central durham meet chris shanahan for more information call 8879325 claremont student honored sanchia mooney of claremont re ceived the coveted algebra award at pickering high schools commence ment exercises friday evening the grade 13 graduate achieved highest standing in the subject dur ing the 198384 school year jim thomas remembrance day service sun nov 11th 230 pm at legion hall stouffville ladies auxiliary bazaar tea sat nov 10th 130 330 at legion hall stouffville uxbridge memorial company memorials of distinction granite marble bronze cemetery lettering renovations custom ft designing lettering quality satisfaction assured by our own written guarantee owned and operated by reg a clan tomklruon going was tough but plowers show stuff at regional meet horn appointments and transportation by request 8523472 for personal service visit our showroom 108 brock st west uxbridge durham re gion an entry representing ux- bridgc twp found the going tough at the first annual durham region public works asso ciation snowplow competition saturday municipal em ployees jack symcs and jack harper both of uxbridgc placed seventeenth in a field of 18 teams the snowplow duo scored 298 out of a possible 450 points durhams osha- wowhitby crew won the event with a total of 405 points followed by scugog twp in second place with 398 points and the town of ajax in third with 397 the competition held at the regional depot in oshawa in cluded a written test on the rules of the road a circle check of a vehicle to find defects and a driv ing segment the public works association is attempting to in crease public awareness of the tasks performed by durhams winter maintenance men the snowplow meet was organized as a friendly com petition between all i municipalities with- 1 in the region anniversary goodwood goodwood united church anniversary services were held sunday nov 4 in the morning a mission ary spoke to the congregation and the choir sang beautifully coffee was served after wards in the church basement a minister from markham united church delivered an interesting sermon during an evening service music was supplied by uxbridge barber shoppers who did their usual wonderful job lunch was served in the basement and an hour of friendship was shared it was a very poor night with rain and fog but a good crowd still attended the anniversary supper was held on tues day nov 6 in the goodwood hall for anyone wishing to sing at the church choir practice will be held thursday even ing at bob whilloughbys residence there was no bingo last wednesday night so that all the people could be home to shell out for the children on halloween next bingo will be held wednesday nov 14 at 730 pm euchre will be played wednesday night in the goodwood hall at 8 pm hopefully we will see you all the goodwood christian womens club will meet friday at 930 pm in the good wood hall on tuesday nov 13 the goodwood seniors will enjoy a potluck meal at 12 noon in the hall lets have a good turnout goodwood hall is taking on a new appearance after undergoing a program of renovation wait until its finished lets hope for the best local women to gather goodwood goodwood christian womens club will hold a morning coffee meeting friday nov 9 a program entitled dough it yourself will run from 930 to 11 30am at the good wood community centre nancy hannah will give tips on decorat ing for christmas with breads and anne simons will provide special music guest speaker will be donna gee tickets are 250 each babysitting will be available at goodwood baptist church for reservations contact barbara bran denburg at 6405212 or dorothy simpson at 8527312

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