Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 6, 1985, p. 21

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rail resumption draws high praise tribune february 6 1985 b5 claremont the federal govern ments resumption of the toronto- peterborough- havelock commu ter service has been praised by politi cians in communi ties served by the old line pickering mayor jack anderson said the trains return will have a major impact on the noth- ern portion of his municipality the area around claremont one of the stops on the line will i think be espe cially affected the mayor commented shortly after trans port minister don m a z anko wski announced restora tion of via rail ser vice in various parts of the country between 40 and 60 claremont resi dents used the train daily before the for mer liberal govern ment cut it in 1981 the toronto- havelock line will resume operation june 1 for a two- year use it or lose it trial period mr mazankowski has announced c tsj i ualljllvio 7 in an attempt to aid the restoration the federal govern ment will provide a 13million subsidy in each of the two trial years the federal minis ter said hes confi dent a target of 54000 passengers will be reached in the first year mayor bill ballin- ger of uxbridge feels news of the lines return is great even though the dayliner doesnt enter his township we do have many residents that used the service he noted durham regional chairman gary herrema also views reins t a tementof the 100mile line as a positive move members of the uxbridge secondary schools bas ketball tigers competing in edmonton are front row left to right rob atkinson doug morgan andrew mcllvride dan whitmarsh terry reesor and scott yake back row 1 to r jim schwan coach kirk elliot dave anderson gord weatherup steve stotz carl orr and harold kim absent is colin mackie and team managers helen hockley and audra goeree chris shanahan omf uxbridge travels west e specials now your opportunity to enjoy that professionally framed fine art limited edition on selected pieces at greatly reduced prices sale ends feb 2785 expert custom framing hx- maaham 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projects to raisej funds for the trip i furs to be featured by elsie boland j goodwood fashionable furs wijji highlight a morning coffee gathering hosted by the goodwood christian womensclubitllbe held friday feb 3 at the goodwood community centrejl starting time is 930 am admission i 250 for a program that includes a display by elizabeth furs of markham love songs by susan cogar and a session with homeji maker evie michell of claremont coffee and nursery reservations and cancellaw tions are essential contact janet paxtojs at 6405737 or dorothy simpson at 8527312 goodwood beavers require more mem bers any parents with interested boys urj to eight years of age can contact rev john mcmaniman at 6401781 for further iny formation 34 its bingo time tonight feb 6 at thef community centre the fun starts at 73k pm g euchre was played at the community centre on wednesday jan 30 winners were george archer gord wilson everettj hammond elsie taylor grace thompson and celeste smalley door prizes went totj elsie taylor grace hockley carl hockji ley carl hockley mrs kydd zella har3 wood art parratt and mrs archer ja on tuesday febr5 the senior citizens group enjoyed a potluck dinner in goodjj wood the ucw will gather today feb 6 aj mary mitchells residence it begins at lt- pm the womens institute held a valentines gathering at the community centre on monday feb 4 a potluck dinner wass served and a speaker and entertainer were on hand 5 j women i gather f quaker hill the quaker hill womens institute held its january meet- ing at daheim nursing home the motto was its always too soon to quit and rol call was name a need and concern in our community the evenings topic oft citizenship was convened by muriel leask she gave an informative talk on tha early history of uxbridge naming thffl quaker families that lived here and callings attention to the buildings and industries that thrived back then a social evening followed j3 i on dec 7 1984 institute members and guests visited cullen barns at millikeni they enjoyed a ham dinner plus music projj vided by a wandering guitar player many in the group attended early so they could browse around the display areas its w wonderful place to visit though the ladiesj didnt have enough time to see everything the november meeting was also held a the daheim nursing home our motto 3 he who helps others helps himself the topic was family affairs it was conb vened by carolyn parish jj as the institute has been twinned witl new brunswick mrs parish has written a pen pal in that area and has receive letters and brochures some of these wen read and shown to the group to explain ho j the maritime institute carries on its work i g it was also decided that grace thompj son and may forsythe would take the braiding instruction offered at goodwi by the ministry of food and agriculture theyll teach a class more details will available later

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