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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 12, 1970, p. 4

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page 4 the tribune thursday mar 12 1970 wrihum al ffoidemt flat for 3iarkham couple laauuii is its iui stouffville scene hhnt going an dies suddenly mrs ernestine paula kinch winlane road in the ponderosa died sud denly feb 26 in the office of the stouffville medical centre from an apparent heart attack the family including her husband gene and two children joey and stephen had moved here only recently surviving also are her parents mr and mrs jo seph macdonald three sisters marjorie joan and eleanor and one brother philip funeral mass was held in the annunciation of our lady church vic toria park and comber- mere with interment holy cross cemetery two bus loads of ladies one chartered by the al- tona womens institute and another by the stouffville horticultural society travelled to tor onto march 4 to attend the annual flower show at the okeefe centre mrs robert stapley stouffville rr 1 has re turned from an enjoyable 3week vacation to the carribean islands jack cornelisse of stouffville paint and wall paper submitted a price of sl09500 the lowest of three tenders for the painting of the interior at the stouffville municipal buildingthe bid has been approved by council mr and mrs roy smith bcthcsda have returned from an enjoyable holiday in florida mr and mrs paul otter jr markham rr 2 were recent visitors to the ringling museums during a holiday trip to sarasota florida guest speaker rev clarence hunking pastor of bethany missionary church kit chener and formerly of gormley will be the guest speaker at a prophetic conference march 12 and 13 and sunday march 15 in the markham missionary church weeknight ser vices are at 8 pm with sunday worship at 730 the public is invited the rental contract on the village police cruiser that expires the end of march has been extended to dec 31 a period of nine months the agreement is arranged through giles chevolds limited mr and mrs doug harris david and elizabeth glad park avenue enjoyed sunday dinner with mrs harris parents mr and mrs charles lambert toronto the occasion was in honor of mrs lamberts bir thday mrs bob brown of ux- bridge visited recently with miss margery mer- tens duchess street stouffville united church mens annual beef dinner sun mar 15th 5 to 7 pm in the church hall tickets by advance sale adults s2 children under 12 si bridestobe for your free gift clip and mail this coupon to box 1970 the stouffville tribune name phone address occupation approximate wedding date auto safety and the future w long after the hubbub about safety has ceased to be a political issue the car makers are continuing to do what they have all along search for new practical ways to make cars safer one promising device is an air bag that will inflate upon severe impart and protect the cars occupants from collision the device is tentatively scheduled to be optional equipment on some 1971 models and standard on some 1972 models it is now undergoing further study by the national highways safety bureau of the usl government the bags an designed to innate instantly follow- in a significant impact such as would occur in a collision the hag would become a buffer between the cars passengers and the windshield pinning the passengers lack against their scats until it deflates moments later head injuries and whiplash would be prevented as the occupant is held firm against the back of the seat scat belts which most drivers still refuse to make use of would become unnecessary while youre waiting for the safety bags how ever yon will greatly increase your chances of sur viving a collision by remembering to buckle up your oldfashlonetl seat belt markham chrysler dodge paper drive residents in town are asked to place their old papers in bundles for pick up saturday march 28 bv members of the stouff ville boy scouts fatherson banquet the annual father and son banquet for members of the cubs scouts ven tures and their fathers was held in the stouffville united church the new program for the year was outlined by district scout- ers on feb 22 the baden- powell service was held also at the united church members of the brownies and guides were also in cluded the venture flag was received from tom yeomans to john hill the canadian flag was re ceived from stan schmidt to blair clarkson words of welcome were deliver ed by rev carder and the message by rev cromey the nationally ac claimed champion high way safety program was presented to the students at stouffville high school march 11 this program sponsored by the telegram featured in dianapolis racing veteran arnie knepper it has been viewed by over 12 million teenagers throughout north america over the past 17 years miss joyce reynolds will show colored slides of her trip through africa at a meeting of the stouffville horticultural society monday evening march 16 in the presbyterian church special music will be rendered by vocal soloist miss debbie king the public is invited a suggestion submitted by michael cadieux an employee cf tbm has won him a prize of 500 the presentation of the award was made last week ideas from staff personnel are encouraged in an effort to improve products or production in any way michael is the son of mr and mrs ted cadieux main street east markham the reesor family name is wellknown and highlv respected in markham and community it was no less popular in 1920 in fact prettv eva daughter of klavius and fannie reesor liked it well enough to keep it the decision was just fine for joseph because he liked eva too on march 3 fifty years ago eva reesor and joseph reesor were married at her parents home cone 5 scarboro rev eltherington then the pastor at markham united missionary church and dicksons hill performed the ceremony their honeymoon was a trip by train from locust hill to toronto on tuesday march 3 1970 mr and mrs joseph reesor celebrated their golden wedding an niversary more than 150 neighbors friends and relatives attended the reunion held at the home of a daughter shirley mrs garnet beare pickering rr2 a second daughter dorothy mrs donald middleton resides on hawkridge avenue markham there are 4 grandchildren ray and bruce beare karen and michael middleton mr and mrs sim reesor their wedding attendants were pleased to be present at the gathering mr reesor was born at lot 11 cone 5 scarboro the son of menno and hannah reesor he at tended public school at box grove mrs keesors public school years were spent at cedar grove with their parents so close eva and joe practically grew up together for the past 14 years they have lived at 131 main street in north markham they continue to attend service regularly in zion united church cedar mr and mrs joseph reesor main street north markham welcomed more than 150 neighbors friends and relatives on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary march 3 jas thomas late david stouffer ewerghodg friend principal speaker mr harry hunt highly recognized principal of baliantrae public school will address a social evening at the whitchurch centennial centre wednesday march 18 at 830 pm his remarks will be centred around the topic modern methods of education all parents in the area are urged to at tend the open house for day and night school classes is march 17 at the stouffville dist secondary school classrooms will be open from 730 to 930 pm ron wallace formerly of stouffville and now of aurora ron willerton whitby and len green wood returned home sunday following a weekend of skiing at mt tremblant near montreal stouffville eightynine years is considered a long span in any mans life but for david lewis stouffer it didnt seem that way for he enjoyed living far too much that it should ever end whether he was nailing down a loose shingle on a roof repairing a massey- harris binder or saun tering down to the post office for the mail each day had real meaning for him no stouffville resident was better known or more highly respected he was everybodys friend david stouffer was born at cone 9 whitchurch the son of christian stouffer formerly of ringwood for most of his life he farmed at cone 8 moving to town in 1936 he was a member of the stouffville united church and the pastor rev jas carder con ducted the service march 4 from the oneill funeral home with committal in the chapel interment will be made at dicksons hill besides his wife the former francis hoover he is survived by two daughters marion mrs fred nicely and helen mrs belfry hamilton both of stouffville grove mrs reesor is an active member of the ucw there the couple enjoy good health and love keeping busy mrs reesor in her cozy bungalow home and mr reesor cutting grass weeding his garden or keeping the front walk clear of snow both are ardent hockey fans as a reminder of the wonderful day march 3 lovely flowers and dozens of cards still decorate their living room one of the most prized bouquets is 50 yellow roses from the family their daughter shirley made the an niversary cake on the night before the happy event they received a longdistance telephone call from a niece mrs helen bomberger in williamsburg virginia the occasion was indeed a golden day theyll long remember the tribune is pleased to add its congratulations jllllilltllllllllllllltlllllllllljimitlllllmijiitlllllllmiiiiimitllmimiiiittlllll lllllilltllllllmllllllmllllimiltlllllllirilllllmiiiiiitlllllllll st andrews united church i markham invites you i to their first annual f festival of arts share our theme hope on fri mar 13th at 730 pm with paintings by local artists s photography premiere of multiimage film that all may be one environmental art do something yourself our coffee house listen to the folk singers and enjoy a cup of coffee 830 pm he is not here a drama written by sylvia grant 1 sat mar 14th from 200 to 430 pm 2 the same events as friday evening plus s a childrens afternoon supervised handicrafts for children pic- kindergarten and up j the drama he is not here at 300 pm sun mar 15th during the 945 and 1115 am worship services the drama he is not here and christ the light of the nation a contemporary cantata for easter sung by the senior choir sun evening 7 00 to 9 00 pm 1 h ah exhibits and coffee house plus at 730 pm interpretive dance in the context of worship performed by students of the village music dance centre everyone welcome no admission charge nllllllllumiiiimiiiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimitllllllllluiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiuimimtllmlllllllllulillmiuimuiinimimmimiilin the 80th annual whit church sunday school convention will be held march 26 in the lemonville united church with sessions both afternoon and evening the president is mr earl grose miss wendy jackson of uxbridge was in stouffville wed eve of last week participating in pauls dry goods fashion show as a child model mrs and mrs colin madill tenth line south visited sunday with his brother and sisterinlaw mr and mrs henry madill in lindsay no 7hwy umlaw blvd jeboxi 2944111 these are the about your credit union part 3 of a 5part series loans how does a credit union provide credit by loaning money to its members for provident or productive purposes what is meant by a provident or productive purpose any purpose that will benefit the borrower is there any restriction on loans to members the credit union sets the maximum amount which may be loaned to a member with or without security within the limitations of the credit unions bylaws who approves loan applications the credit committee who carefully check the applicant outlining the purpose of the loan the security offered and the terms of repayment the credit unions act provides for approval of small loans and for loans up to the value of a members savings by the treasurer or manager subject to certain conditions the act now also provides for the hirirg of a loan officer to lighten the burden of the credit committee in larger credit unions what is considered security for a loan shares wage assignments assignments of mon ies receivable cosigners chattel mortgages are accepted as security are credit union loans ever made without security yes credit unions may loan money on the sig nature of a borrower vith the approval of the credit committee up to an amount stipulated in the credit unions bylaws what does a credit union loan cost the credit unions act limits loan interest to 1 per month on the unpaid balance this is equiv alent to a rate of 12 per annum simple interest however if for example a loan of 100000 is repaid in equal monthly instalments over a period of one year the interest paid would be approx imately 6500 or bht of the principal amount most credit unions charge the maximum rate of 1 per month and then pay a rebate out of sur plus at the year end thus reducing the effective rate of 12 per annum credit union interest rates are lower than many other lending institu tions and compare favourably with personal in sured loans of the chartered banks are credit union loans insured yes through a contract between the credit union and the cuna mutual insurance society loan bal ances of insurable borrovers up to 10000 may be protected in the event of death or permanent dis ability cuna mutual also offers to members of leagueaffiliated credit unions individual life in surance people working and each other together helping themselves their families your credit union why dont you investigate all the advantages of becoming a credit union member i the stouffville district credit union- 96 main west stouffville 64028m

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