Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 4, 1974, p. 3

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the tribune thursday april4 114 3 tune up time is here s isfs stop and have a brake r inspection free at patrick motors with above checkup neil patrick motors ltd j- main wert- stoufffvillc phone 640- 3450 craft fair atmarkham this saturday advertlse weekly for best results the markham chapters of beta sigma phi are holding a craft fair saturday af ternoon from 1230 to 430 pm an st an drews united church included will be exhibits and demonstrations of needlework leathercraft ceramics and pottery with all proceeds going to participation house two participants here are joyce storey an expert in batik and joyce rumney proficient in weaving- don bernard publisher of this week peter brouwer left and douglas bassett president of inland publishing co limited examine a copy of ontarios best weekly news- paper as judged by the ontario weekly newspaper association as of march 27 this week became a member of the inland family of community newspapers inland pubushing buys oshawa this week ii e rural home i claremont news i- rdvement competition international plowing match 1975 v a- gkaiice meeting w i shows small world inland publishing co limited has added another newspaper to its chain of community newspapers as of march 27 this week durham regions prize winning newspaper be came a member of the inland groupof competitions capturing six firsts and a second this week was judged the best news paper in the ontario weekly newspap- t er associations largest circulation class 10000 and over two other i ra vuopen to rural residents in the durhdrrvreqfori gi and the township of rama andmara uhree sections yyfarmsteadswh ere improvements can be made by anne loney s- claremont its ai small world mr and b mrs robert hockley and a daughter suzanne have hvans 1st j returned from a holiday shaw 2nd 5 trip to honolulu hawaii donald 2 while visiting this h vacation paradise they b met mr and mrs john b imaye and daughters of b goodwood mr and mrs jmaye were staying only 5 two blocks from their 2 hotel the meeting and- b visits together made the i- holidayeven morej env 2nd mrs alvin norton consolation menelmer brian red- dave mc- consolation winners of grocery hampers includedbill hammond and mary borland s mr andjvlrs derek spencer are home following a visit with ins parents mr and mrs sam spencer sarasota springs florida mr roy morgan is home following a twowek stay in scar- boro centenary hospital spent early community newspapers with a total inland publishing co limited news- circulation of now over 200000 douglas bassett president of inland publishing co limited said he was delighted to welcomea new member to the inland family of community news papers mr bassett said our philosophy of community newspapering is much the same as that of this week thorough mvolvementm the affairs of the com munity and a true concern for the bet terment of all members of that com- munity r this weeks slogan since its incep tion has been one of getting involved and publisher peter brouwer who will continue to head up the operationsaid the papers association with inland would provide new strengths and would have a tendency to improve on the de- papers the burlington post and the oakviue beaver were second and third respectively this week currently holds the cfrb award for best news story and the leonard harman award pre sented by united- cooperatives of ontario for best local business story v in its class this week was first with the best editorial page the best wom ens page and the best composition and layout this week also placed second behind the mississauga news another mem ber of the inland family of community newspapers in the best front page cate- s inland publishing co limited with headquarters and a printing plant in mississauga also publishes the ajax- whitby pickering news advertiser entmescl0seapm i m v v iv j 11 -t- s fov information entry forms arid hamesof committee a metfibersin your ared reefer to newsletters from the a jj agricultural off ices jnuxbridge or bowmanville or r j- j telephone yqyrlocdl agricultural off icef 0- bowmanyiiier 4166233348 i f uxbridge it- 4168523132 pic j-jf- j bbbabbbabbabbbbbbbbbbaaabbbbbabababbbaabbbbbbblibbbai fu y registered quarterhorses stouffville rd stouffville 64021 90 the qoarterama 74 ann has been employed as a trainerfor two and a half years with her horse sassle at the quarterama 74 she was placed 1st in showmanship b and 5th in horsemanship l v t v -iics- mx li tif visitors to th e farm are always welcome months in mozambique south africa harry benson is back home in j claremont mr benson was the only canadian in a party of americans recruited by v the e systems compahyof texas to build a stations for the purpose of relaying satellite com munications by- radar television and telephone sympathy of the community is extended to mrs gloria joncsand family in the passingof a loving husband father- and grandfatherrken jones died marclij28iin toronto geneval hospital besjdes his wife fhels survivedby two spnseric of pickering howie at- home ope daughterr lenordt mrskeith postildof newmarket two grandchildren vanda and beverley- annehis parents mr and mrs cecil jjones r brooklin and onessister myrnai mrs david pagan of west hill a memorial service was v conducted bymembers of brougham t union lodge no 269 saturday with a publicservice sunday interment- was in claremont uniov cemetery mr and mrs steve wideman entertained more than 50 guests at a buffet supper march 24 the gathering was in honor of mr and mrs ross redshaw on the occasion of- their 35th wedding anniversary mr and mrs redshaw are mrs widemans parents v j i sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs harold hopkins were their son and daughter-in- law mr and mrs terry hopkins jodi and jeffrey of scarboro many of the small fry in the village are becoming very proficient at euchre to promote this kind of program a special euchre for their benefit is planned for saturday april 6 at 2 pm- in the community hall children teenagers and adults are welcome to attend refreshment s will be served a small admission fee will be- charged winners at the community centre euchre last week were ladiesmrs england 1st mrs martin gall ears srouffville latemr gibbins vetired service was held fromthe fromthe aandp oneill funeral home company in 1973 after 32 stouffville march 24 for years vith the firm williammohn gibbins surviving besides his following his- passing at wife the former vera home in toronto wellsfaretwo daughters mr gibbins was born diliysmrs frank doe in tonypady wales of london- ont ruth april 8 1908 and came to mrs wayne dudley of canada in 1929 he spent oshawa and one son his early years working in john at home also three the millikenstouffville grandchildren and his area taking up residence mother mrs john in toronto in 1941 the gibbins stouffville i vvniioynckering news auveruser gree of involvement between thcom- thebramptonbramalea guardian t munity its newspaper the burlington post the r etobicoke thisiveek was the major winner- f5 ti m m thisyeaiynjheontario weekly news- paperassociationsbetter newspaper gazette the mississauga newsfhe newmarket auroraera the oakville- j beaver and thestouff ville tribune 3 a- bingo every tuesday the vets hall markham a 7 washington st 20 right behind the post office 4 regular ear bird 740 p specials i all our splitspaid in paper money zhlryslers arid plymouths fawiltirijlf gas savers- javaum duster scamp up to 25 mpg ti dodge pickups up to 18 mpg i j a plymouth chrysler luxury cars special inventory sale price on all cars in stock used cars needed fop trade allowdrice t now in stocki-t- chryslersxuxury imperial man street w stouffville phone r

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