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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 2, 1964, p. 12

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fry tl th stouffwui th thnity jaamy w64 winter activities at conservation parks a weekend of winter activi ties has been arranged by the metropolitan toronto and regi on conservation authority for six of its conservation areas this coming new years week end jan 45 the following is a summary of the areas locations and ac tivities black creek conserva tion area at jane street and steeles avenue site of the pio neer village will have skating and the very popular free horse- drawn sleigh rides around the village grounds albion hills on 30 highway about five miles north of bolton skiing and tobogganing boyd area two miles north of woodbrldge skiing and to bogganing greenwood area four miles north of pickering village on the greenwood road tobogga ning and skiing claremont area in pickering township just north of 7 highway on 10 siceroad tobogganing glen hafly in albion town ship 1 mile south of mono mills and 9 highway skiing and tobogganing winter picknicking some thing comparitively new in out door recreation is again be ing encouraged by the authori ty and it has set up special winter picknicking facilities in each of the conservation areas winter hikes along conserva tion area nature trails are also being encouraged at boyd al bion hills and claremont areas only charge for use of the areas by the public is the nom inal 50cent parking fee public skating at stouffville arena every saturday 830 pm admission 50c wednesdays 1 5 pm parents and children admission 20c news from gormley and district heated arena hockey community league tins friday night 8 pm ringwood vs stouffville 10 pm greenwood vs ballantrae girls hockey this friday at 915 pm oha jr c sutton at stouffville tuesday january 7th for the past two weeks your correspondent was snowed un der with mail gormley post office handled its heaviest mail yet however we do want to wish you a very happy new year the past week has been a very happy time of year when families get together around a loaded table or attended var ious seasonal festivities congratulations to mr and mrs alvm farmer who on jan 4th will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary with open house to their relatives and friends congratulations are also in order for mr victor britnell and his bridetobe miss jo anne thompson who announc ed their engagement on satur day mrs bourne of clarkson spent several days with her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs r n belle mr and mrs m farquharson and family spent saturday with mr and mrs j douglas and family of grimsby mrs david hilts of preston spent the holiday season with her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs gerald hoadley and family mr and mrs carl reesor vis ited mrs jewitt at fairview mennonite home at preston recently and also their daugh ters mr and mrs art byer of kitchener and mr and mrs ab- ner brubacher and family of elora mr and mrs jos heise spent christmas day with mr and mrs geo french mr and mrs edgar stickley and mr and mrs bruce vand- erbent spent christmas with mr and mrs harry stickley of owasso michigan mr leo zonnekyn and two boys spent three weeks with relatives in belgium and also visited some other european countries mrs bernard kays also spent the holiday season in lurope mr and mrs ron ellicott were guests at the wedding of rons brother clarence at sut ton united church on dec 26 clarence who lived here for a couple of years is with the rcaf at cold lake alberta mr and mrs c b leonard of collingwood had christmas dinner with mr and mrs allan pope mr and mrs john atkinson and family of ottawa spent se veral days with his father mr gordon atkinson mr and mrs chas doner and family of pembroke visited his grandparents mr and mrs s n doner on sunday mrs j r steckley has been able to come home from brier- bush hospital stouffville miss nancy cober had her cast removed on monday but is still confined to the brierbush hospital master john campey bad the third cast put on his arm at ux- bridge hospital last week christmas guests of rev and mrs l k sider were his fath er mr robert sider of preston mr and mrs john sider of kitchener and mr elgin sider of western university at lon don mrs e c wilfred of toron to and mr and mrs harry em- pringham and children spent christmas with mr and mrs r g britnell rev and mrs willis hunking and family had christmas din ner with mr and mrs telf fer ris near dundalk v ye appreciate the friendships which brightened the past year raxlin furniture jrnv opening special january 3rd regular to 2495 limited supply esses for the price of double knit suits now vz off reg to 3395 car coats s mow y off franklinsimon markham shopping centre 2942900 mrs ellas elliott still con fined to her bed with illness the misses henderson com pleted their service at country kitchen store in toronto on dec 31 they sold the business some weeks ago after owning it for quite a number of years mr and mrs carl reesor en tertained the various members of their family at a christmas dinner on friday mr elgin sider accompanied dr ross 3ell to attend the in ternational convention of mis sionary medicine at wheaton illinois this past week miss miriam sider is visiting rev and mrs ray ponnabeck- er at mishawaukee she was al so a guest at the stouffer-geig- er wedding at elkhart indiana on saturday we are pleased to report mr harry thompson was able to come home from st michaels hospital toronto before christ mas mr and mrs g campey and boys spent christmas with mr and mrs n campey of trenton mr and mrs david tinker sheila wilcox now of seattle wash welcomed a baby son in december mrs wilcox now of dartmouth spent a month with her soninlaw and daugh ter since the wilcoxs were gormley residents recently the friends here will welcome this news mr and mrs alvin farmer spent christmas with mr and mrs andrew hutchinson and family of queensville mr and mrs bruce benson and family spent the holiday season with their parents at fe- versham and meaford mrs minnie wideman is with soninlaw and daughter mr and rs whitney johnson fol lowing her recent operation at the cottage hospital uxbridge mr and mrs r doldersum un til very recently residents of gormley spent a six weeks ho liday with their family in hol land congraulations to mr and mrs roy brillinger who cele brated their 47th wedding an niversary on friday as a an niversary gift the family has arranged a telephone call to their daughter in southern rhodesia africa mr and mrs roy wideman celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary on jan 1st bishop and mrs alvin wing er spent christmas with rev and mrs allan heise of hamil ton mr harry kruse spent the christmas season with relatives at seaforth rev wm vanderbent is con fined to his home following his recent heart attack bishop a l winger rev j r steckley and rev j h heise are look ing after the service at heise hill church during his absence the misses henderson spent christmas with mr and mrs louis climenhage of fort erie mr and mrs r brillinger en tertained their family at a christmas gathering on monday evening one feature was a tel ephone call to their daughter mildred in new mexico mr and mrs fred liebeck and girls of stayner had christmas dinner with mr and mrs mel- vin henderson mr and mrs paul farmer and children had christmas dinner with her parents mr and mrs warren reaman recent visitors of mr and mrs george french were mr and mrs chas connor mr and mrs neil connor mr and mrs clifford winger rev and mrs arthur heise of concord and miss vera brillinger mr and mrs r g britnell celebrated their 34th wedding anniversary on sunday guests who attended were mrs e c wilfred and mr and mrs john moore and family all of toron to mr ross brillinger suffered a painful accident when he in jured his right shoulder while entertaining his sunday school class at a toboggan party ross will be off work for at least a month mr and mrs jas heise and mr and mrs russell heise and family enjoyed christmas din ner on saturday night with mr and mrs john hall of hacers- ville mr and mrs neal sider and family of wellandport mr and mrs elwin wideman of stouff ville and mr lawrence wide- man of sault ste marie had christmas dinner with mr and mrs jos wideman on boxing day discuss health unit service for indians a request for the service of the york county health unit for the georgina indian re serve came in for discussion at a special meeting of york county council on wednesday health unit chief dr king pointed out that the present per capita cost as used in other parts of the county would not apply in such a case he point ed out that the staff would have to pay a ferry charge for each trip and the time con would be considerable two oth er indian reserves do have such service one in northumberland and one in lambton counties but both are accessible by land and do not require special trans portation c w reesor of markham stated the local health unit would request the provincial government to set up a grant which would defray the added expense as the indian popula tion is not subject to tax on the island councillors felt that it was a matter for the govern ment as regards cost but they had no objection to extending the service the matter was referred to the 1964 wirfcn commission ers and the health unit new 521000 twin rink to be fueled by natural gas the worlds first enclosed doublerink minor league hockey arena and the worlds first permanent year round hockey arena to obtain energy for light heat and refrigeration from a total energy plant fueled by natural gas is under con struction at jane st and no 7 highway northwest of toronto designed by mr ron meschi- no of meschino and associates consulting engineers this first commercial application of the natural gas total energy concept in ontario is expected to result in savings of about 12000 a year over conventional lighting heating and refrigerating costs in rural areas this arena will provide local minor leagues with heating and lighting facili ties at levels hitherto associated only with professional hockey when completed next april the building will house two full- size hockey rinks separated by a locker and lounge section be tween the rinks the latter with 16000 square feet of space on two floors the sooo square foot heated lounge protected by armour plate glass will run the full length of the playing sur faces and provide a choice of entertainment for the discrim inating spectator twelve well heated dressing rooms with ample showers will be located under the lounge area the twin rinks will be 185 feet by 85 feet and each will have seats for 300 spectators at rink side in addition to the spec tator space in the heated lounge the building design includes provision for additional specta tor capacity if required but basically the rinks are designed for the participating hockey players only rinkside seating areas will be heated to about 50 degrees by means of radiant heating pipes fed with byproduct heat from the total energy plant this byproduct heat will also heat the lounge to about 70 degrees there will be a skate room and sports shop featuring hock ey equipment and magazines a snack bar and locker rental area promoters and builders doublerink arenas limited president bill sills of herb sills ltd realtors said the com pany chose to use the total energy concept because of the savings and convenience over conventional methods of provid ing the same service mr sills for years has had an interest in hockey and saw the need for more ice time at decent hours for young players in the metro toronto area his solution to the problem the doublerink arena further planning for adjacent property calls for cold storage and cooler facilities with refrig eration provided by the same total energy plant the entire project is to be located adjacent to the new cnr toronto term inals in vaughan township mr sills noted these industrial lands owned by mr sills now will have first service from the cnr terminals with refrigera tion and full load roads avail able for trucking and storage industries announcement of the 521000 hockey arena enterprise was made last week at a reception for minor hockey league offici als representatives of the tor onto maple leafs newspaper radio and television writers construction is under way now and completion is scheduled for april 1964 e s martin ltd wellknown tor onto contractors are the build ers nnwwwcmcwicica ibm now the convenleces of modern living are yours with u gas delivered anywhere for ranges water heaters refrigerators etc up gas is thrifty too altane propane gas and appliances 216 markham rd richmond iliu phone av 552s1 toronto va 35s51 j r alty stouffville 6401s74 tvwxvwxvxxxvvvxvvvwvwvvvvvvvvwvvvv a happy new year good health and prosperity through out the year 1964 we hope that we may again be privileged to serve you as we have in the past and thanks to all of you who have made the past year pleasant for us at your carload food mkt stouffville kraft canadian cheese slices 31 consomme campbells soup 2 35 red rose tea bags 60s 79 this weeks meat features lean boneless rolled brisket lb 59 maple leaf cooked ready t li bm en cut c nams id maple leaf cooked ready to eat boneless centre cuts c slices maple leaf first grade rindless side bacon 63 hamburg 2 lbs 75 produce large size oranges delicious eatino apples doz 69 5 39 free delivery phone 6403444 prices effective mon sat dec 30 jan 4 inclusive looking to progress and putbl as mankind moves toward greater goals we fook ahead with the hope that all achievements may guide us to lasting peace we share this wish and our greetings with you it the tie tear j stouffville cooperative and staff 2iiudmmta

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