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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 11, 1971, p. 4

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paa 4 the tkibunk thursday march ii 1971 stuuiiville bay takes lovely bride hvhat yainy an stouffville players present a threeact eawnetly i m stouffville the best yet thats what people closest to the set are saving about the stouffville players 3act comedy production the irregular verb to love it goes on stage at stouffville dist secondary school friday and saturday march 19 and 20 tickets are available at cards hardware main street or at the door the story revolves around relationships between members of an unconventional family the father played by bob leach is an extremely witty chap but finds this man nerism difficult to maintain due to his familys extreme peculiarities for example his wife phyllis barnes is a health food faddist who conducts a campaign against furriers over their use of animal pelts his son played by denis empson arrives home from sardinia with no socks few prospects and a lovely greek girl nazneen sadiq his daughter colleen withers is having a baby but doesnt appear to have a husband she rejects a proposal of marriage made by her rather charitable suitor gord ness a downtoearth cockney maid molly mumford a humorous green waiterinterpreter hart haessler and a hardboiled female newspaper reporter teresa foulds round out the able cast the production director is frank steele music mania 71 really great is the way show director peggy topping describes the progress of music mania 71 as rehearsals continue each week the program dates are april 23 and 24 in the auditorium of stouff ville dist secondary school the group this year includes a chorus of 56 voices and twelve dancers a feature of the shows second half will be the best of music mania from the past ten years tickets will be available soon mayor ill mayor ken laush- way was hit by the flu bug on the weekend for this reason the column the way i see if is not carried in the tribune this week mr george thistel son of mr and mrs jack thistel glengall lane was a recent visitor to the mardi gras in new orleans he expects to arrive home soon grand opening march 18th pee- save congratulations congratulations to mrs evelyn clark tawny owl of the 3rd brownie pack she was presented with her pack holiday licence enabling her to take brownies to camp at the recent brownie thinking day meeting mrs clark received a cake to mark the occasion as well as her pack holiday pin mrs gloria grove has been appointed deputy district commissioner of girl guides for stouffville mrs jean mann has received her campcraft certificate a complete recovery is wished for mrs jack sanders park drive north following surgery in york county hospital newmarket mrs sanders is expected home later this week sign our petition to save the baby seals help us save the seals overwhelmed by the often cruel assault of man this earths wild creatures are fast disappearing if present trends continue only a very few different species of wild mammals will be around in 1980 and a world that will not support wildlife may not long support man if you have ever thought you wanted to help animals but well never quite got around to it please take action now tomorrow may really be too late we are doing something for animals and one example of our work is the international campaign we have conducted against the worlds bloodiest and most barbaric hunt the killing of tens of thousands of baby seals by club swinging hunters in canada we have achieved more than usual success but the hunt still goes en and for us half measures are not enough determined to continue our opposition we are launching sign for a baby seal a campaign designed to collect 1000000 signatures to an international petition of protest against the savage slaughter early in 1970 daily mirror uk reporter david wright witnessed the killing and later wrote- i saw one hunter sttke a small beater thirteen times before skinning it i heard a dead seal scream twice as the skinning knife was fl plunged into it help to end international fund for animal i welfare inc po box 10u fredericton nb i i we want 10 help the seals and other animals name please print address d please send me petition i forms i want to actively help 5 o enclosed please find j as my contribution to this valuable work d please send me further infor- matlon sb this unbelievable cruelty by com pleting the coupon on the left and mailing to international fund for animal welfare po box 1011 fredericton nb we are espe cially anxious to hear from students of all ages international fund for animal welfare inc 594 charlotte st fredericton nb cougar country its coming to stouffville the motion picture that has played to thousands of children across on tario its cougar country a true wildlife adventure story at the legion hall tuesday march 16 two showings are scheduled one at 630 and another at 830 pm the kids and adults too will love it our town how does stouffville compare with grovers corners attend the grade 11 theatre arts class production of our town in the auditorium of stouff ville dist secondary school and find out the 3act play is two nights thursday and friday at eight oclock admission is 150 for adults and 75 cents for students don mills the wedding ceremony of nancy ann barnes daughter of mr and mrs roy barnes slidell crescent don mills to mr william bruce loveless son of mrs edna mashinter and the late mr elmer loveless stouffville was solemnized dec 19 1970 in donway baptist church don mills ontario rev ralph wilton of ficiating the brides gown was ethereal white imported silk faille and alencon lace with a scoop neckline and shirtwaist sleeves the aline skirt was adorned with ap pliques of matching lace the removable chapel length train fell into a full sweep her veil was an imported mantilla adding elegance to the dress she carried a cascade of red roses her bridesmaids joyce barnes sister of the bride and mrs muriel ganny sister of the groom were dressed in long gowns of gold crepe with chiffon overlay and matching embroidered trim at the empire waists sleeves and cuffs her maid of honor miss anne brady was in an identical dress of pale green they carried cascades of gold and bronze mums the best man was david burland the ushers david bailey and richard loveless the mother of the bride wore a cerise velvet two piece dress with lace sleeves and silver accessories mrs mashinters dress was a twppiece copper brocade with brown accessories her hat was of fold dusted coq feathers the reception and dance following was held at the monticello where the toast to the bride was given by a longtime friend of the family mr james shouldice the remarks of the master of ceremonies mr harry barnes the brides uncle added gaiety to the occasion guests from out of town came from petrolia stouffville and london ontario including mrs amos barnes grandmother of the bride and mr mattheu gilchrist grandfather of the groom the bride and groom will take up residence in willowdale horticultural society the monthly meeting of the stouffville hor ticultural society will be held monday evening march 15 in the lower auditorium of st james presbyterian church miss joyce reynolds will show pictures of her world trip with special music by mr and mrs dick ohlman the time is 8 pm ken betz chairman of the stouffville puc attended the 4- day ontario municipal electric association convention at the royal york hotel toronto feb 28 to march 3 mr and mrs william bruce loveless married dec lit 1970 in donwav baptist church don mills ontario in hospital nine year old russell conklin son of mr and mrs norton conklin south street is a patient in york county hospital newmarket his one leg must remain in traction for several weeks russells room number is 332 bible college choir the emmanuel bible college choir will present its annual easter concert in the auditorium of stouff ville dist secondary school good friday evening april 9 at 745 pm last year close to 1000 persons at tended host parents on march 5 in the stouffville united church the 1st stouffville cub pack with their leaders mr stuart bellemy and mrs jack pearce put on a skit and program for the boys parents the evening was well attended alumni meeting the royal con servatory of music alumni association markham chapter is holding a business meeting march 15 at the home of mrs mildred temple meadowbrook lane unionville the time is 1030 am stop were open sundays for inspection look at our specials all prices are slashed st james wms mrs ag thompson presented a most enlightening address on what goes on behind the scenes in the publ ication of the glad tidings magazine when she spoke at march 4 meeting of st james presbyterian wms in the church hall the president mrs bruce davidson was in charge mrs jw armstrong was the hostess for the social hour that followed the world day of prayer service was held march 5 in st james presbyterian church represen tatives from five local congregations at tended mrs fh cromey addressed the worship on the chosen theme a new people for a new age mrs r richards and mrs j grant sang two solos accompanied by mrs clarence hood at the organ prize winners at richards chas mm in u ii is w sons limited annual pancake day gord hoover grease gun frank hulshof grease george fleming smv emblem mrs allen jefferson oil can floyd steckley tin of hand cleaner for the month of march go j to underwood broadloom mills i and take advantage of big savings i underwood j broadloom mills 57 wellington way markham j 2944440 congratulations to miss colleen grant in a recent music exam preliminary rud iments she ob tained 1st class honors lion president ivan harris presided at the regular meeting of stouffville lions on monday night when members were presented with long service and perfect attendance awards the speaker was tom turner zone chair man from scarboro mr turner also in stalled colin barrett as a new member of the club motorola introduces instamatic color tuning the finest color tuning system you can buy brightness just 3 more reasons 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