late clare bolender mother of seven by evelyn musted igormley sympathy of the com munity is expressed to the family of mrs clare bolender following her passing sun day mrs bolender was 89 the funeral ser vice was held at 2 pm tuesday in the gbrmley missionary church mrs bolen der had been a resident of parkview home several years surviving are three sons lloyd paul and howard and four daugh ters louie grace florence and arlene sympathy is also expressed to mr and mrs harry empringham in the passing of florences mother mrs robert g brit- nell mr and mrs britnell lived in gormley many years surviving is a daughter flor ence empringham of gormley a son vic- torof barrie seven grandchldren and four gteatgrandchildreb she was prede ceased by her husband several months ago mr and mrs john gumore and family of wainfleet spent mothers day with mr and mrs clifford winger mr and mrs frank bennett enjoyed the weekend with their soninlaw and daugh ter mr and mrs ray winger and family of listowel lloyd harvey underwent further surgery last week in toronto general hos pital his many friends hope hell soon be- on the road to recovery mr and mrs bob koopman and mr and airs barry knowles have returned from a tenday holiday in england amy and lindsay koopman stayed with mr and mrs bill hall while their parents were in england mr and mrs george sider of wainfleet were weekend guests of their sisters vel- mja and jean brillinger the softball season is in full swing again with gormley playing york merinos mon day evening at cedar grove the wms spring banquet will be held ia the missionary church- thursday at 630 pm doris mugford of toronto will be the guest speaker and soloist the gormley womens institute will meet may 22 at 2 pm in the home of mrs riiss ellas the roll call will be answered b name a fruit or vegetable and its vitamin content mrs d baker con venor of agriculture and cultural activi- ties will be in charge of the program the gazette will be given by mrs caterer mr and mrs lawrence boynton recently welcomed their first grandson a hand some baby boy born to mr arid mrs gordon tucker of bradford mrs luella klinck of london ont vi sited friends and relatives in the area re cently rev ed sparks and mr and mrs ron warder attended the annual conference of the canada east missionary church at faith church kitchener tribune- may 15 1985 a17 june abel of scarborough a third year student attending trinity col lege toronto has commenced a threemonth parish training prog ram at christ church anglican stouffville this will enable the con gregations pastor rev philip poole to take a wellearned vacation jim thomas summer relief stouffville rev philip poole has a summer assistant june abel of scarborough a third year student attending trinity college toronto has commenced a threemonth parish training program at christ church anglican stouffville while mrs abel considers herself lucky to be placed in a parish so close to home rev poole feels hes the be- neficiary of the placement program it will allow him four weeks vacation plus peace of mind knowing a responsible shepherds in charge of his flock mrs abel mother of two is interested in becoming acquainted with as many people as possible its her first time in stouffville thomas her husband is a chartered accountant twinney raps pay raise york region york regional coun cillors have voted themselves a five per cent raise effective dec 1 acting on a motion by ron moran of mar- kham members agreed 103 to boost their own salaries from 15805 to 16595 and the chairmans salary from 61736 to 64823 each is onethird tax free leading the opposition was aurora mayor dick luingworth he flatly stated that regional council was overpayed the cost of living has risen only 38 per cent mayor luingworth said emphatical ly the pay was 6000 a year when i started back in 1971 and it has more than doubled for the work we do here at re gional councilwere overpayed mayor luingworth called for a recorded vote he gained 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