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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 13, 1975, p. 6

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s the tribune thursday feb 13 ims f womens wtihum i 2 0 i b stouffville scene whats going on i heart fund lag day the heart fund is holding a tag day in stouffviue this coming saturday from 9 am to 4 pm plastics roses will be given to those people who make contributions to that worthy cause looks for someone selling the flowers on the streets postmaster moves to town stouffvilles post master gary fisher and his family have taken up residence in a main st w house the fishers previously lived in agincourt womens institute meeting the regular meeting of the altona womens institute will take place feb 19 at 8 pm at the home of mrs r couperthwaite horticultural society stouffviue hor ticultural society will have its february meeting on monday feb 17 at 8 pm in the united church hall slides will be shown on switzerland and german special music will be provided along with garden hints trip to europe blair clarkson son of mr and mrs bert clarkson of main st stouffville and his friend phil king of burlington embarked on a whirlwind tour of europe the duo left jan 21 and will return at the end of march after visiting 38 countries stops so far have included am sterdam berlin france and plan to go to spain and then italy next with stops off in austria and switzerland eta lambda news the feb 4 meeting of the eta lambda chapter of beta sigma phi was held at the home of mrs pam follett with president jackie gorrell presiding recording secretary was barb deterung the subject of the program was happiness through realization nature young peoples group the young peoples group of the ringwood christian church enjoyed a swim at an oshawa club for thier meeting friday evening after that they went to the home of the pastor and his wife mr and mrs j byrne for a social time art award offered stouffville lions club voted recently to start a scholarship award for promising art students at stouffville dist secon dary school the award will consist of the students name on a plaque and a cheque for 100 homemade quilt draw tomorrow friday morning at 11 am the draw will be made at the weavers loom on a homemade quilt the quilt is being raffled by the stouffviue kinettes tickets are still available for the draw they are 50 cents each or three for a 1 it is on display at the main st fabnc store afternoon visitors mrs verna grove and miss norah macknem of parkview home spent tuesday afternoon with mrs elsie pilkey of baker ave kinette dance the annual kinette caper dance will be held this coming friday feb 14 at goodwood hall tickets are 5 per couple and may be obtained from sylvia english at 6401172 tickets will also be available at the door john downey provides the music for the evening benefit dance receipts a benefit dance sponsored by als tack shop for the john lomac stock farm was a great success the farm was burned out and over 350 people turned up for the dance jan 24 at musselmans lake people came from all over ontario and 2800 was raised piano examination jane gorrell daughter of mr and mrs gerald gorrell of william st received 1st class honors in her grade 6 piano examinations conducted by the royal conservatory of music in toronto jane also received honors in grade l theory exams held in december visit to alberta mrs marilyn vague is visiting her sister mrs richard crane in ed monton alberta stouffville unit meets the meeting of the stouffville branch of the canadian cancer society was held jan 20 at the home of lorraine steckley with helen tfcylor presiding plans were made lor an open forum to be held at the high school may 13 1975 fums on cancer will be shown and questions wul be welcome from the audience questions will be answered by one of three doctors cancer- specialist a local surgeon and a dentist your wedding day make it last a life time expert photography in the- finest tradition complete coverage avoids disap pointment book early markham photo centre 117 main st n 2944181 some boys scouts spent a cold weekend camping out in the woods near altona the six boys from 1st stouffville scouts arrived at the campsite on friday evening and stayed until sunday afternoon the temperature dipped down to near zero at sight here they warm themselves by the fire in the backrow are rodney dunn leader david farrier randy cornelius and ken milne in front are rich harper greg staintin and doug howard don bernard york north ndp names executive stouffville roger glazin of stouffville was named president of the york north new democratic party association at its meeting feb 3 other members of the executive in clude jack hadfield newmarket treasurer ron bell king city organizer barbara perrin stouffville membership secretary sarah hall aurora secretary and mary ann robinson aurora and jim doble stouffville members at large j cancer society plans the local branch of the canadian cancer society held a campaign committee meeting feb 4 at the home of beryl sanderson to plan the 1975 campaign the markham branch which stouffville is a part has an objective of 31000 this will be raised by the sale of daffodils a bikeathon and doortbdoor can- vasing the five area captains in stouffviue are mrs sanderson marian castle helen hamilton rita laushway and marjorie duxbury the stouffville unit will employ 12 subcaptains and 95 canvassers all volunteers gormley news sad week for gormley area by evelyn milsted gormley gormley community was saddened last week with the passing of a number of wellknown people who have been residents of gormley joseph e wideman died suddenly of a heart attack at his work at the frank bennett farm mr wideman spent most of life in the gormley area before moving to a house on elm rd in stouffviue mr and mrs harold doner roy brilhnger and landon steckley attended the funeral of alfred smith last wed nesday in stevensviue john shirk who lived most of his life in gor mley died at pinecrest nursing home in bob- caygeon on monday feb 3 funeral was from oneills funeral home in stouffville with burial in heise hiu cemetery auan wideman only son of mr and mrs clarence wideman was seriously hurt after a freak accident his car became stuck in the driveway he was rushed to wellesley hospital in toronto and underwent surgery he is in satisfactory condition mr and mrs ray hawkins attended the funeral of their aunt mrs myrtle morrison at y a- 7vlicf hardware post inventory clearance of westinghouse appliances 131 cuit frost free refrigerator 10 position adjustable shelves full width crisper now reg price amy 396 5 only 366 00 plus s500 for color- refrigerator 138 cuft frost free j- cantilever shelves meat keeper twin crispers butter conditioner now reg price 465 95 2 only plus s500 for color only automatic washers 2 speed 5 water temperatures two agitators 3 cycles water saver were 406 clearance price 375 00 1 only 2 speed 5 water temperatures water saver automatic washer cuaring at 299 00 30 deluxe electric range fully automatic oven 7 position racks lift off door timed outlet reg price reduced 268 2 only only 238 001 plus 500 for coior 30 custom electric mnge lements 23900 333 easyclean plugout elements noturn speed broil floor surface light glass backquard reg price special 5 only plus 500 for color 2 only electric dryers timed dry or automatic dry 3 temp selection cross vane tumbling reg price 226 now only 96 00 electric dryers timed dry and air fluff cycles evendrying crossvane tumbling were 196 only 4 only 00 1 only deluxe dishwasher 5 push button 5 cycle improved 2 level washing 3 detergent dispensers fan circulated power dry avocado regular price mi special 00 5 main st w stouffville 6402771 westinghouse hobart speed queen c0r0kad0 sanyo lloyds v marshalls funeral home in richmond hill a week ago wednesday sympathy is ex pressed to mrs robert mulen and mr and mrs george barrett in the passing of mr millen thursday evening the millens farmed for many years at gormley after they sold their farm on the 4th cone they retired to live in downsview and then moved to richmond hill eight years ago on dec 24 1974 the couple celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary mr millen celebrated his 86th birthday jan 3 besides his wife mr millen is survived by two sons arthur of weston and david of richmond hill and daughters agnes mrs george barrett of gormley edna mrs mike quinlin of peterboro he hadlo grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren the funeral was held saturday in richmond hill sympathy is also 1 expressed to the family of albert cook who died sunday feb 2 in st michaels hospital he was buried wednesday at heise hill cemetery next week we hope to have a happier column this week has just been a series of deaths in our community we welcome mr and mrs ed tatton and daughter to our com munity they have moved into the apartment irthe home of mr and mrs carman henderson mike creti was a dinner guest at the home of his friend tim cruice en sunday heise hill church hosted the 4th annual winter youth retreat of the canadian conference of the brethren in christ churches about 200 people registered and many of the young people were billeted in local nomes rev robert rumble a former sewage study approved stouffville council has approved a 6000 engineering study- on the sewage treatment plant mayor gordon ratcliff termed it a very preliminary study which will determine what size the former village can eventually be expanded to the study will be the forerunner of the actual design of the proposed sewage plant extension depending on the degree to which the plant can be extended the population could go as high as 9500 to 10000 people the p res en t population is under 6000 and is expected to reach 6000 with the completion of the thicketwood subdivision the first phase of which is now under construction l toronto argonaut foot ball player who is presently working with the deaf was guest speaker on friday and saturday nights rev winston thurton of banfield memorial church willowdale was the special speaker sunday in the morning and afternoon mrs roy brilhnger visited mrs annie hilts at fairview mennonite home at cambridge on tuesday mrs hilts is 95 years old and lived all her life in gormley until she moved to fairview home she still enjoys landscape painting and paints regularly as she has done for many years parents relatives and friends are specially invited to the special pioneer girls service at heise hill church at 730 pm sunday feb 16 t beautiful heart shaped boxes of laura secord candies gifts for her gifts for him by yardley elizabeth arden old spice brut canoe valentine cards for all b f fbruary1 14 with a card or gift from houston pharmacy 1 main st w stouffville 6402222

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