the tribune thursday july 18 1968 pace 9 residential buildup continues along greenwood road whitchurch couple involved in tragic cartruck crash a tragic cartruck accident at the intersection of cone 9 whitchurch and the bloomington sideroad took the life of mrs blanche cowle 78 of musselmans lake mr alvin cowie 79 suffered a broken shoulder the cowle car is shown here staff photo by betty pegg greenwood the greenwood community contiuues to grow as res idential buildup expands particularly along the old greenwood road mr d grant and family of scar- boro have moved into their new house north of cone 5 and another resi dence is under construc tion north of the ivor slater property dr her- rington has purchased a lot north of the roger conant home and intends to build a house there soon residents approaching the top of greenwood hill from the east and west are warned that this is now a stop street at the west- ney road previously traffic north and south was obliged to stop but this has been changed mr and mrs smith of mt albert and formerly of the paddock road vis ited recently with mrs griffin and son john mrs rose cole of brooklin visited on the weekend with her son nelson and family mr and mrs don good win and family visited on the weekend with his par ents at skelton lake mr goodwin sr will be leav ing soon to take up a new- position in vanvouver the grandchildren carol and steven spent the week with their grandparents mr and mrs denis owen and michael are spending this week at lake st peter east of al gonquin park mr and mrs- ross dis ney enjoyed the weekend at their cottage near min- den the shewan family were at bancroft the home of the late mr and mrs glyna east wood has been purchased by robert mctaggart the tenant is mrs skinner formerly of ajax mrs skinner resided at one time in greenwood where her son michael now lives east of the church a new family has mov ed into the home opposite the general store owned by mrs rehan mr reid is renovating the house east of the store on the black smith shop property once owned by miss edna green west end barber shop hours moil closed all day tues thur 8 ajn till 7 pjn fri 8 ajn till 9 pjn wed and sat 8 ajn till 6 pun len david and bill keeping 3 registered barbers 15s main st w stodffvnxe was veteran of rcaf stouffville frank yake lifelong resident of stouffville passed away at york county hospital newmarket on tuesday he was born here in 1909 and has been in ill health now for some time mr yake was a veteran of the rcaf and served overseas he was a mem ber of the stouffville legion mr yake became best known to residents in town through his position as cnr expressman he was a son of the late william and ann yake his father was a well- known butcher here forty years ago a brother harry also predeceased him de ceased was identified with the united church the funeral will be con ducted by the padre of the stouffville legion rev geo davison pallbearers are william parsons bill sanders keith mal colm charles lintner jim abell and jim cabell in terment is in stouffvuie cemetery closed saturday afternoons please take note that during july and august tribune office supplies will be closed on saturday afternoons tribune office supplies ph 6402100 main st stouffville thurs fri sat july 18th 19th 20th sidewalk bargains are only the beginning big values inside too join the crowd save but come running the sales event youve waited for all year sidewalk days at the following dominion stores ltd appletons mens wear collyer shoes de bourbon fashions were moving our stores onto the sidewalks with red hot specials bring the family during these big sid walk sale days aikenhead hardware limited kiernan crothers drugs wooiworths mark 7 smoke shop spence anderson jewellers windjammer fish chips