Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 3, 1985, p. 10

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a10 tribune april 3 1985 dry cleaning sale its 1 coupon insist be presented with hirornlng clotrt pants stlxextra ma4 1985 ght i s3weieacnaef r p coupon must be presented with incdmig1 piece day- s h length dresses silk extra expires may 4 1935 i 1 saves 5ffeachsuit icoupohriius be presented vvith inconsng irons or ladies 2piececlotfciackeutrouser oriackelskirt combinations silk elu spjres may 41985 ms coupon must bejpresehled with incoming suede or leather flarrnents exarnpfe 5 suede coat 27 orlessreg 52895- now only s2172 expires may 4 1985 1 i markham 2 fenton road unci 7 moawcd 86 thursfn 89 sat 99 475280 unionville 5221 hwy 7 mccowan monwed 86 tmsfa 87 sat 961 4740680 its right its ready irsgyfflmiiteed cleaners over 100 stores6565601 many friends muss lake service was held from the oneill funeral home stouffville wednes day for mrs george windsor of lakeshore road musselmans lake following her sud den passing in york county hospital newmarket she was 73 mrs windsor suf fered a stroke march 23 and never recovered she had enjoyed good health up until that time it was only in novem ber that she and her husband celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary mrs windsor the former jean marion mairs was born in uxbridge daughter of eli and ada mairs following her marriage she and her husband moved into a house he built on the north lake road they had lived there since that time mrs windsor was a warm friendly- person whose main interests were her family and her gar- den she was a member in the con gregation of ballan- trae united church surviving be sides her husband are a son and daugh terinlaw bill arid evelyn windsor of newmarket three grandchildren bill jr karen and kenny four brothers ivan of lindsay norm of nestleton gord of spruce grove alberta ted of glen arm and two sisters berhicc sel lers collingwood and joyce virtue of bowmanvillc the service wednesday was conducted by rev wayne reed of bal- tantrae united church it was largely attended showing the respect held for mrs wind sor by a large circle of friends spring in terment will be made at churchill cemetery revenue properties aids centre fund revenue properties ltd develop ers of westfield estates tenth line north and main street east stouff- ville gave the town rec centre fund a boost on the weekend with a cheque for 500 the presentation was made by project administrator diane johnson to al edwards of the rec centre coordinating com mittee jim thomas editors mail pay fair share dear jim in answer to the rather vitriolic letter written by phyllis craine in the tribune of march 27 concerning the york region board of educations decision on french immersion at dicksons hill public school i wish to say several things i do not intend to debate the pros and cons of the boards decision i am sure in their wisdom they did what was best rather i take exception to the remarks concerning mrs hilton who i do not know and co- incidentally the residents of the town of whitchurchstouffville her attack is un warranted insulting and uncalled for she gives the impression that we in whitch urchstouffville are a bunch of poor coun try cousins gouging everything we can from our neighbors to the south nothing could be further from the truth our family lived for many years in the town of markham and yes we too as pa rents did battle with the board of education whehthey wanted to close down marklee public school and we won we moved here in 1980 because we wished to live in a community where we believed the quality of life would be better this we have found in whitchurchstouffville perhaps we do not ha ve the huge tax base as does markham but we have many things going for us fresh air peace and quiet beautiful forests a viable farming community excellent schools and shops and soon a new recreation complex we pay our fair share in taxes to york region and we do not need to feel beholden to anyone does living in what was once the most affluent area in canada give one the right to preferential treatment as suggested by mrs craine or the right to lord it over those whom she feels are less fortunate i think not finally the writer may not realize it but her letter smacks of sour grapes and her better than you attitude is to be pitied v jj sincerely mariandisselte rr 4 stouffville

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