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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 27, 1985, p. 20

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b4 tribune march 27 1985 edna mahood stands beside the sign informing visitors that over night accomodation is available at her goodwood home she opened the bed and breakfast inn after enjoying similar establishments in the british isles chris shanahan sunnybrae guest inn serves up hospitality goodwood a touch of british isles hospitality awaits visitors to the mahood residence in goodwood thats where youll find sunnybrae guest house a traditional bed and breakfast inn located on regional road 21 just off hwy 47 those whove stayed at sunnybrae since last years opening have seemed very pleased with it says innkeeper edna mahood and shes anticipating increased business during the upcom ing summer tourist season the fact that theres not really any place for people to stay in this area was a main reason she and her husband ralph decided to open the inn a room with single bed is available at a nightly rate of 28 while a double goes for 35 these prices include a full breakfast plus use of a heated swim ming pool television room and laundry facilities theres even a crib for parents with a toddler and a backyard swing set for children mrs mahood says she began consider ing the idea of operating her own guest house after viewing the popularity of such establishments in her native northern ireland the goodwood couple find this type of accomodation an enjoyable alternative to hotel living during their own travels overseas theres more of a warm feeling at a bed and breakfast says mr mahood theyre using the normal tourist in formation sources to advertise sunnyb rae including patricia wilsons annual tourist guide plan active easter at congregations claremont claremont united church and st johns united brougham have planned a variety of meaningful worship services for the easter season according to douglas varey the minis ter st johns and claremont churches have been pleased with the interest and support of the local communities we hope that the services and activities we have planned will encourage residents to com memorate and celebrate this easter sea son with us on palm sunday march 31 at 945 am at brougham and 1115 am at claremont there will be a procession of the palms special music by the claremont chior and readings by church school youth the special events continue with the annual beef dinner at claremont united church sittings are at 4 pm 530 pm and630pm cost is adults 7 and children 12 and under 350 please call bernice ward at 6492183 for tickets on thursday april 4 at claremont un ited church claremont baptist church will cosponsor a special service combin ing elements of the jewish passover and the traditional tenbrae service it will be gin at 7 pm at 10 am on good friday april 5 there will be a service of readings and hymns and the creation of the memorial cross this will all take place at st johns church in brougham eastersunday begins with a sunrise ser vice at 6 am at the almack farm its lo cated on the east side of brock road just south of claremont the service will be fol lowed by breakfast in st johns church at 7 am easter sunday celebrations will be held at st johns 945 am and at claremont 1115 am whether you are a regular attender at church or not you are assured of a warm welcome at any of these events for more information contact douglas varey at 6492400 terry and lorraine baldwin visit family friends the 19th hole golf sh0ppe inmarkham complete range of 1985 top line golf equipment hogan toricos tntpga pinglynxryder cup clothing ladies sizes 820 walking shorts skirts tops sweaters sockettesetc mens golf slacks shirts sweaters socks etc accessories gloves golf books bags shoes putters umbrellas prizes objections uxbridge tvvp residents concerns continue to mount over a proposed mineral aggregate excava tion operation at coppins corners uxbridge twp re ceived a copy of a letter from mr and mrs john colange- lo rr 1 claremont origi nally addressed to larry kotseff of durham regions planning depart ment it concerns a proposed develop ment at the north west corner of brock road and re gional road 21 the colangelos listed concerns in clude depreciation of home value due to the close proximity of the proposed gravel pit noise problems and other types of pollution loss of peace and quiet in the area safety risks caused by increased truck traffic as well potential water well difficulties these are a few of the obvious reasons why we are totally opposed to the above applica tion the letter states another letter of- objection to mr kot seff this one written by sandra healey of 31 norton drive rr 1 claremont was received for in formation by the township march 21 she mentioned numerous environ mental and safety concerns and wrote the main reason we moved out of toronto to the country was be cause my youngest daughter age 8 is a bronchial asmthati- cand is allergic to several things over which i have no con trol one of these elements is dust if your proposed site is approved this will greatly effect her health as we live to the south of the proposed site a serious health hazard would exist she added by marjorie woodland fourth line terry and lorraine baldwin of virginia beach visited friends and relatives here thursday terry is con valescing from surgery on his knee to re pair an old injury and is expected back at work soon those who remember lloyd wagg will be saddened to learn of his death at king nursing home bolton following a lengthy illness he was the much loved husband of ivy cook scarborough and the late lorna naylor loving father of lewis of bramp ton and linda mrs william sheppard of cheltenham dear grandfather of ken neth joe donald and margaret sheppard and llewellyn and wendy wagg of bramp ton and the dear brother of grace mrs ronald james of stouffville funeral ser vice was held sunday at the archdekin funeral home brampton mr wagg taught eight grades at goodwoods public school from the late 1930s until 1942 he later went into the hardware business at brampton and lindsay congratulations to greta and clayton hill on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary they farmed on the fifth line until their retirement several years ago they now reside on ninth line south stouffville many of their former neigh bors were present at a celebration held at the silver jubilee club in stouffville everyone greatly enjoyed the hospitality of the honored couple and their family mrs marjorie ball is presently con valescing in the newmarket nursing home since being released from hospial there no doubt she would appreciate a card or a visit cyril ball remains a patient at new market hospital there were three weddings on the fourth line in march of 1935 two of the couples clarence and verna jones and clayton and greta hill have celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with family and friends the third couple bert and annie may did not survive to see this significant milestone bert predeceased by annie in 1972 passed away after a short illness last october food for thought one cannot control the distance ones head shall be above the ground but one can control the height of the contents of the head lions host 1000 biiigo by elsie boland goodwood the goodwood lions club hosts a 1000 bingo friday march 29 at the community centre the activities get started at 9 pm for more details on the big night contact trevor harris at 6406988 sorry to hear that mrs vic stewart has been in hospital on arriving home she sprained her ankle bill smiths rca pro 8515 mccowan road markham ontario northeast corner of highway 7 mccowan rd bridge schmozle solved best wishes also go out to ella symes who has arrived home after spend ing three weeks in hospital the couples club dance will be held saturday march 39 at the community centre preparations for the easter cantata are coming along nicely the per formance is sche duled for april 5 at goodwood united church it will begin at730 pm bingo was played last wednesday be fore a full house euchre will be play ed tonight march 27 at the centre it starts at 8 pm the womens in stitute gathers mon day april 1 at the community centre members are asked to ha ve their reports in by that date winners from euchre at the tues day afternoon seniors meeting were esther smith frank jenkinson and esther archer door prizes went to elva symes lina ogden marg eck- ardt helen brown mary anderson rita parratt elsie boland john capp everett hammond mrs home esther smith frank jenk inson art parratt esther archer george archer van bell tom ogden eva evans mr home joan mcel- wain and jean bell ronald a balinsky nxnnister soiiciron formerly associate counsel of the royal bank of canada is pleased to announce the opening of his office for the practice of law at suite 218 72 wellington street west markham ontario i3p 1a8 410 2040408 by dlorah nworb bridge results for clubs in scugog and uxbridge twp are as follows scugog bridge club emiels place tuesday march 19 1 pm 6 table mitchell relay and bye stand ns winners average 60 1 kath burley and ginny clifford 74 2 betty porter and mary tomson 685 3 doris beare and jo dowson 635 ew win ners average 60 1 jeanne dymond and emmie cox 685 2 doris phinney and otto czilok and majorie preston and jean coleman tied at 675 3 myrlene foster and harold brown 62 scugog bridge club emiels place tuesday march 19 730 pm 6 table howell average 675 winners 1 doris phinney and jackie hodgins 965 2 vir ginia clifford and kath burley 845 3 joan and bill locke 82 4 bonnie and jack davies 705 uxbridge bridge club joseph gould senior public school tuesday march 19 730 pm 8 table mitchell relay and bye stand ns winners average 36 1 judy and don atkinson 45 2 marg goerce and rob berry 445 3 leslie and dave brown 385 ew winners average 315 1 cynthia and eric nidd 46 2 elaine and alex paszterko 44 3 mary lowndes and karlyn 305 this was supposed to be a bye stand and relay game but due to some leprechauns still around after st patricks day the director forgot to put the bye stand boards into play his excuse this resulted in a bit of a schmozle that could only be solved by reshuffling the boards and playing two games of four rounds each everyone seemed to take this in stride though except one who was heard to growl soemthing like sit you down opposite a pretty face and mumble mumble well at least my partner and i did not get eleven zeroes on our score sheet wednesday afternoon bridge club st johns school wednesday march 201 pm 6 table mitchell bye stand and relay ns winners were average 60 1 bev sefton and don atkinson 715 2 mary lowndes and karlyn allward 68 3 doreen bernhardt and john harvey 67 ew winners average 60 1 barbara bell and nadine deacon 885 2 elsie mont- gommery and lois gray 63 3 louise and bob penny 57 fcirk aaa tcfctt aura anfwr the answer to last weeks trivia question of what card is referred to as the curse of scotland is the nine of diamonds here is another one for next week be fore he got hooked on bridge what was charles gorens profession dffl you know that 74 of adults in the markham- stouffville area say we do a good or excellent job of covering important news in the com munity now you know unionville skating club ice fantasia 85 april 12 13 and 14th 1985 crosby memorial arena unionville ontario ticket information call 2940715 or 4773294 unionville pontiac buick -gmc- new cars used cars 1 leasing over 125 1985 pontiacs buicks gmcs to choose from also a large selection of reconditioned used cars paul leblanc has been honored for his makeup work by film academies in canada and the united states when hes not making movies or collecting oscars and gcnics he enjoys relaxing at his country retreat near claremont paul leblanc i t i wr r f- tnu fmoi i i with the purchaso 01 a now car i i present this coupon during tho i j month 01 march receive free i zobart rust proofing j valuo 25900 j unionville motors ltd 4771666 4630 hwy 7 unionville hwy 7 at kennedy bypass oscarwinner enjoys retreat paul leblanc who resides at a combination studio- retreat east ol claremont won an academy award monday for besl makeup work on the years top movie amadcus he also won a genie award at the academy of cana dian cinema gala in toronto last week the special acheivc- ment honor was for makeup and hair de sign the film amadcus won a tot al of eight oscars including best pic ture and best actor for f murray abra- ham the 57th annual awards cere mony was pre sented by the academy of motion picture arts and sciences in los angeles mr leblanc ori ginally from diep pe nb is well established in the motion picture in dustry as a top intcr- national hair de signer stars he has work ed with over the past seven years include bctte davis angela lansbury ellen burstyn brooke adams diane kcaton tcri garr lee marvin charles bronson albert finney robert hays and richard chamber- iain vise a mane for the black arabian stal lion used in that movie other pro jects include more american grafitti death hunt bells utilities and shoot the moon hes been involve in films such as the black stallion where he had to dc- in october of 1982 he began research for amadcus upon completion of film ing in july of that year mr leblanc took some time off before beginning work on the texas project the follow ing summer ellen burstyn is such a fan of leb lanc that she once flew him to los angeles from toronto to do her hair for an academy awards presentation

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