Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 23, 1975, p. 6

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the tribune thursday jan 23 17s 3 e 1 n womens aaabaw stouffville scene blood donor clinic blood is urgently needed of a rare type known as ab positive for operation scheduled to fundraising take place jan 30 to that friday jan 31 end of blood donors clinic will be held wednesday jan- 29 in stouffville at the legion hall it runs from 230 to43c pm and 630 830 pm clifford tarr clifford tarr died jan 13 at queen elizabeth hospital in toronto in his 79th year formerly of- stouffville he was the sonof nathan and matilda tarr and brother of eva mrs andrew preen deceased roy arid mary a j minor hockey dance whrtcnurch- stouffville minor hockey association is holding a dance at the cedar beach pavillisnat musselmans lake the dance starts at 9 pm and the price is 5 per couple tickets are available from executive members of the minor hockey association s going on ratepayers dance whitchurch- stouffville ratepayers association is holding an english pub night with fish and chips saturday feb 8 call tom wood for tickets and information mrs ray doolitlle of valentine dance orillia and vera mrs a wright or toronto burial was in the family plot in stouffville jan 16 old time square dance stouffville united church couples club is having itsannual square dance at the church friday pjan 24 all couples are welcome- ballantrae ladies auxiliary is planning a valentine dance saturday feb 15 tickets are 5 per couple for tickets contact eve hardy or- jeanne sack- afield broqmball part- s of skating party stouffville a 15miniite broom ball game between stouffvilles kinsmen and lions clubs is one of number of events planned- for the adult skating party to be held a part of the mardi gras saturday feb 15 the game will take place in the in termission of the skating party the east york concert band will supply the music and skaters are- encouraged to come in costume the program will get underway at 8 pm with a 30minute demonstration by the stouffville figure skating club with the adult skating to follow the events in the- mardi gras are free and skaters and spectators are invited to the skating party costumes are optional ernest hartley smith groundsman f or scarbprp firm stouffville stouffvilleareawav- saddened last week at the death of earnest hartley smith of 10th line south mr smith was in his 62nd year he was born near goodwood at gravel hill on june 18 1913and at an early age moved to stouffville he married lillian maymcmullen on dec 19 1938 t mr smitltworked for anumber of- firms in the stouffville area and was em- ployed with gar lehman and later worked- oh construction when the villages sewers were installed- he had worked as a groundsman at skf ltd in scarboro for 13 years upuntil 18 months ago when mrf smith retired the service was held jan 16 at oneills funeral home with burial at stouffville cemetery he is survived by his wife and two children rhoda zydam and son george and three grandchildren elizabeth christopher and christie zydam 1 v a number of girls were enrolled as members of the 1st ballantrae guide co at a recent induction ceremony here from left to right elaine rae adrianne richards terri rimmer suzanne morrison and lorraine vaighan are enrolled by lieutenant mrs ann collard and district commissioner pat renshaw sharon jessup not shown in this picture was also enrolled ted wilcox suspension f ine 5 rafter accident tv performer local tv viewers were interested to see mrs helen mornings tar f o r m e r 1 y h e 1 e n during an attempt to thaw hastings participating out some water pipes firmen fight fire stouffville firei brigade was called to the home of gunther ivans albert st south on monday morning the small blaze occurred scale houss razed official opening of arena fire believed to have f 1 wi e started in an oil space a memorable day for the heater destroyed thepepleof uniouville the weighscale house at newly renovated crosby parkway sand and memorial arena will be gbrmley news tos gravel early on the morning of jan 12 the fire was discovered at 330 am at the gravel pit on the 9th line south of officially opened the program that day in- eludes a figure skating exhibition special ceremony and a reception in the consumers affairs program sunday evening conducted by former federal cabinet minister miss judy lamarsh another alarm which sounded in the very early hours of the same mor ning proved to be a false alarm musselmans lake theap dan at the arena scale house could not be saved and a nearby loader was damaged stouffville firefighters attended the blaze for three hours tow trucks busy local tow trucks were in constant demand on mondayjmorning as the temperature dipped hospitalized to near ljpbelow with friends will regret to readings in the iearnthat harold murphy rural area north of here has been hospitalized for a number were late for a few days and absent work as cars failed to from his position with the resp in the deep emerald isle- motors- sales staff by evelyn milsted gormley mrs denzil baker a missionary enroute to bangladesh will be the guest speaker at the missionary church 11 am sunday jan 28 rev d ivory jef frey a resident of park view home in stouffville will speak at the 730 pm service jan 26 mr jeffrey has just recently returned from a visit to viet nam and the far- east emma bovair of woodville enjoyed a week with her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs lawrence boynton mark doner spenta week with his grand parents mr and mrs lloyd doner- n mrs ken baker has been confined to her home with illness for a couple of weeks- freeze victoria square wi meeting and your family tree annual ntbnui 100000 sq yds of all types directions mccowan rd north 7th cone line 100 yards north of carpeting ssgsg hwyjno 1 underwood- broadloom mills l j i markham warehouse only phone 2944440 markham or 2972228 toronto z ul mlllt q s z s m f ul x z hwy 7 g z 5 oncessio v steeles v 2- ave- v v- cjv jfrfw t ns bymrswsandle- vic square the january meeting of the womans institute- was held on tuesday evening f of last week at the home of mrs fyank bruniwell mrs mabel anderson gave a very interesting and informative talk on how to trace your family tree which was very much enjoyed by all another euchre party will be held m the community hall on friday jan 24 af 8 p nv everyone welcome york presbytery is arranging a number of workshops concerning knowing and growing instewardship the workshop to which people of victoria square are invited- will be iield thursday jan 23 at st andrews united church markham from 730 pm to 10 pm those persons invited are the clerk of session chairman of committee of stewards treasurer president of ucw chairman of outreach committee recording steward and the minister sympathy- is ex tended to the family of the late mrs hj mackay who passed away on jan 8 she was predeceased by her husband rev hj mackay in 1962 rev mackay was the minister on the- victoria square charge a number of years ago mrs albert hawkins mr and mrs john hawkins and mr and mrs ray hawkins were guests at the wedding of judy cole and bruce draper at sutherland saturday s mr and mrs gunter wisniewski and family have moved from their home in gormley to pefferlaw the junior co volleyball team from gormley missionary church won the trophy for their group at the ontario volleyball tournament held at bramalea saturday a total of 21 young peoples groups participated mr and mrs john pugh and family enjoyed sunday dinner with mr and mrs roy brillinger cindy duggan of stouffville spent the week end with connie ash t mr and mrs don mcniven and daughter from- niagara christian college fort erie were weekend guests of his parents mr and mrs andrew mcniven v mrs david paisley was presented with a baby shower for hernew daughter at the womens missionary society meeting on thursday night- at the home of mrs albert yake mr and- mrs alex logan of stouffville had dinner on wednesday evening with mr- and mrs geoffrey campey mr arid mrs george barrett attended a weekend retreat on mary lake in muskoka mr and mrs david millen of richmond hill cameto the barrett home to care for mr and mrs robert millen linda hawkins en- rtertained a few friends on thursday onhe occasion ofher fifth birthday cedar valley a cedar valley man who left the scene of an ac- cident was convicted in newmarket provincial court last week theodore e tran- mer rr l cedar valley was charged by york regional- police last august following an accident near highway 48 on davis dr trahmers vehicle was in collision with another car and ac cording to police testimony the accused man after briefly talking to the driver of the other vehicle involved got into his car and drove away without leaving his name or other credentials police saidtranmer plan for 1975 fair a meeting monday jan 27at730 pm will get the ball rolling for plans for the 1975 musselmans lake craft fair those interested in helping -out- with the second annual fair should come to the meeting at the ballantrae com- muriity centre guest- speakerwillbe t jrumney headofjthe imarkham guild of village crafts told the other driver he wanted no trouble with police and told him to get lost judge clare morrison- fined the cedar vailey man 200 or 20 days and suspended his licence to drive for a six month period j woman 1 charged in crash bloomington i margaret armitage rr- 3 newmarket has been charged with failing to yield the right of way mrsarmitages can collided with another car on january 11 at bloomingtonrd and the 6th line j in another similar accident which occured about an hour later at the- i n t ersection ofj bloomington and hwy 48 john dove jr of scarboro was incorrectly described as the driver of an eastbound vehicle mr dove was the driver of the southbound vehicle robertsceatterson of scarboro was the east- bound driver field gives every student the opportunity develop leadership potential and a ilngaijexatingistimufatingprocfess bpys t t slid girlststudying together avork in small a iv hclassw where questioning arideonstant a act pogram tsacfierstudentdialogucls encouraged choir dramaphoographydetmting the result ts thatioe havean outstanding 4 tronornyandeadetfcourscs like hunter bishops is an independent boarding 4 school for boys and girls in grades 7 to 12 our450 acre campusnear the town of lennoxville is about 90 minutes drive from montreal if you would like more information wnte to director of w adrnisdons bishops college school f ll 41 iad t711 1l x tff- 6

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