Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 27, 1975, p. 5

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vxbridges addition approved uxbridge work is to f begin next spring on an 820000 addition to oxbridge secondary school durham board of education decided march 10 it will include a library gymnasium and 1 six classrooms enrollment at uss is just over 900 for the 197475 school year presently por- jtables are being used to ac- commodate students until the addition is complete construction is expected to begin in april 1976 with com- pletion set for late in that year the last addition to the school- which was built in 1922 was made in 1962 j the new classrooms will be 1 built above the schools trade shops while gymnasium library will be on the south side of the present building j the tribune thursday mar 17 iks s v mmmum mmtmmn heardiscossionliy inspector ferne alexander 7 metro toronto police department l l dr reguxitdsmartpaadicton research rt fboiijationivs i c dr martin wolfish- poeda j vj 8 pjn st lawrnccentre tues apr1 tkthmfttlforlckckldrtfoadtioir i chtt k jtnt admission ff eeov the beautifully landscaped rambling home belonging to mr and mrs george rodanr has been sold to george m frost the 100 acres will become part of the golf course while the house will become a country inn and steak house there is also a pond to complement the house john montgomery victoria square news lions wives enjoy bowling bymrswsandle vic square the march meeting of the ucw was held in the sunday school room on wednesday last with mrs victor shepherd and mrs fraser gee taking the worship service the guest speaker was mrs nancy webster who with her husband spent three years as medical missionaries in zaire africa mrs webster gave a very interesting and informative talk illustrated with a coloured film which was 4p e mucn enjoyed by all there were ten tables of euchre players at he community hall on friday evening of last week prize winners were ladies bea thomson mrs frank brum well l hodgson men herman mortson russ brillinger and ed fraser lucky draw was won by i lvincaseley another euchre party will be held mn the community hall on friday april 4 at 8 p m mjon thursday af- ternoorr of last week 7 neighborstandfriends gathered at the hbmeof mrsmabel aridersonto bid farewell to mr andi mrs edgar stickley j as they have sold their home- and are moving to the parkview home stbuffville stickley wereipresented with a purse of money i- randall good wishes from teverypne tsfi saturday evening r the victoria square 1 district lions club members accompanied by their wives enjoyed an evening of bowling at the abc bowling lanes -in- richmond hill v the annual good friday service will be held in the headford united church at 11 am the victoria square and headford congregations will unite for this service v sympathy isex- r tended to mr and mrs pat ottaway and family in the passing of mrs ottaways mother mrs frank springstead on march 16 following a lengthy illness sympathy is also extended to former residents of our com munity mrs robert meakes and family in the sudden passing of a ioving husband and father robert meakes as the result of a motorcar accident a speedy recovery is wished for john meakes who was injured in the accident birthday greetings to gord draper for march 21 sorry gord a little late wayne mortson march 26 mary boynton 11 years march 27 kelly binnington12 years march 28 linda san derson march 30 wedding anniversary greetings to mr and mrs stan watson married 55 years march 27 mr and mrs joe stephen son married 53years march 29mrrand mrs david barber married height years march 31 k speedy recovery is wished for mrs ken harmon who has been ill i vthejnanyifriendsof fgrace boynton will be pleased to see that she is able to be out again following her recent hospitalization susan boynton en tertained a number of her little friends last week the occasion being her seventh birthday 21 or over working fulltime married you should have your own ohip number r x- r ik ministry of health ontario t franks miller minister your parents ohip insurance no longer includes you so apply for your own dont delay or you could be walking into an emergency uncovered consult your em- proyer or contact your nearest ohip office the ohip office in your area w answer any questions you may have barne 114 worsley street 726032f hamilton 25 mam sircclves 526 3481 kitchener 68 king street east 745 73- london 227 queens avenue 433 4561 mttsisuuga 55 c ly centre drive 275 230 st catharines 15churchslrcet 682 6658 toronto 2195 yonge street eginon482 1111 windsor 1427 0uclle e avenue 258 7560 peterborough 311 george st eft north v 2140 easter prices in effect untilapril175 more features from the ground breakjng work out ol ground breaking powred by 5 or 3v4 hp engines they sfice through the ground an d- fustabte depth bar lets you regulale tilling down to 6 h deep tit a narrow 9 row or as wfde as 46w with tine extensions wwe handles keeo biter in line ml con trols convenlentry mounted on console bolens a good yard ahead j jctwkm consurner m products altona feed isuipliesco ltd ijclaremont j miles east of rstouhville moim -j- am radio phono combination portiplay combines the best o two musical t worlds lets you listen to 45s or the radio even with the snap on cover in place and it plays on housecurrent or batteries solid state circuitry sturdy construction builtin 45rpm spindle and ac cord vinylclad highimpact case lowpriced mini- 8track reg 6495 r v j f i because of the wide response to radio shack products in canadaour saiesnave increased 71 over the pastyear despite rising material and labour costs radioshack did not raise a single selling price in company stores since issuing our 1975 catalogue in october we have now decided not to raise a price at least through to june 1975 in these stores ideal or compact and- subconpact cars thumbwheels forvolume balanceand tone only2mx5x67v v a message from our president q price reduction to make radio shack productveven l rnoreakordabler lrfi 8y holding the line against increases we help nbl only our customers but also our suppliers and our employees j actually thousands of people it is our wayof saying thanks to you and them and it s our ay of saying to the country as a whole we can and mustfight inflation j in addition we will continue ourtradition of periodic this appliesjo all 231 company owned and operated i stores m canada v j twaws jj r a z markham 206wellingtonstw i values available in alltoronto and area stores i coupon valid until april 175 jt vfisi tr i 1 if it u 5 h r j y

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