Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 5, 1975, p. 2

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2 the tribune thursday june s ims unionville swimming club registration tues june 10 1975 24 pm 7 9 pm crosby arena unionville claremont news n 4fch siidden death coinmunitys loss by anne lone y claremont the village was shocked last week at the death of a well known and very popular resident uean ruth whitney who died in centenary hospital monday may 26 she collapsed at her home and passed away from cardiac arrest in half an hour after arriving at the hospital mrs whitney was an outgoing person full of fun and always ready to help when needed she was in charge of one of the school buses trans- cash savings on 8 hp lawn tractors hi cash savings coupon ml cash savings coupon save jjmfce i save a 125 on a new mf 8 j electric start i on a new mf 8 recoil start 1 1 ivings coupon wm 150 lawn tractor 1 1 lawn tractor cash savings coupon i i i save 225 1 i i on a new mf 8 wtmbw i hydraspeed drive lawn tractor with electric start i i jff xm i i i i i i i valid onty ai autho rized mf dealer ofet expires jury 4 1975 limit one cou pon per machine purchased mf spring special dollarsaver financing too riding mowers and lawn garden tractors616hp a model for every need rumble tractor salesservicerentals gormley 8875886 special on mow hammerknife mower model 72 heavy duty knives only 850 00 when it comes to tractor deals deal with a tractor man mf massey ferguson porting the children to school and to their swimming lessons in fact she took swimming lessons herself so that she could join her charges her popularity was in evidence at her funeral there were tear stained young faces and many older ones forty members of the claremont legion ladies auxiliary branch no 483 in full uniform conducted a memorial service at 1015 am thursday may 29 in the mceachnie funeral home in pickering mrs whitney was an active member of the auxiliary zone com mander audrey bate of bowmanville was in charge of the service surviving is her husband ross two daughters jackie mrs udell of oshawa lynn at home and her beloved daughterinlaw judy mrs wayne whitney and two sons wayne of oshawa and jamie at home there are also four grandchildren marty udell and cheri christopher and clayton whitney a close friend of the family the rev arnold herbert of st johns norway toronto of- ficiated at- the funeral service at 11 am thursday may 29 in the mceachnie chapel pallbearers were reg whitney jerry clemence max waye billy carruthers george mckenzie and dave collett interment was in claremont union cemetery the morning unit of the ucwwill meet at the home of mrs ellis britton monday june 9 at 930 mrs earl an derson will be in charge of the program the roll call is a travelling hint after a week at home with her parents marion britton from waterloo university has taken a position with a firm of- chartered accountants in owen sound and is staying with mr and mrs kent milroy in port elgin remember them the very nice young couple who were the corporation of the town of pickering notice to property owners to destroy noxious weeds under the provisions of the weed control act of the province of ontario public notice is hereby given to all owners and occupants of subdivided lands within the town of pickering that unless the noxious weeds or weed seeds on any such sub divided lands in the town of pickering are destroyed by friday june 20th 1975 and throughout the season the council of the town of pickering has directed the weed inspectors for the region of durharn to cause said noxious weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed in such a manner as they may deem proper- and that the expenses in curred by the said weed inspectors in the discharge of their duties shall be placed on the collectors roll of the town of pickering against the respective parcels concerned and that such amounts shall be collected in the same manner as taxes under the municipal act the cooperation of all citizens is earnestly solicited n c marshall clerk town of- pickering underwood liquidation thousands of dollars of electrical supplies will be liquidated including wiring bx conduit romex fuses electrical panels and enclosures light fixtures and necessary hardware for house cottage rec room and institutionalapplications this inventory will be sold in job lots of not less than 250 14 used cars trucks 1974 torino elite 1974 pinto station wagon 1974 ford stake truck 1974 ford courier pickup 1974 ford econoline vans 2 1973 station wagon 1973 ford courier pickups 3 1972 ford econoline van 1972 ford pickup with box 1971 gmc jimmy 1969 fargo van sale starts monday june 9th various hand tools equipment for heating plumbing electrical air conditioning trades coleman humidifiers mfrs sugg list 99 95 our price complete sheet mefal shop sold as one lot or by the piece component parts for air conditioning units dealers welcome 60 bullock dr lyiarkham userear parking and entrance 2943655 open for inspection june slhz 3une6ihi vjune7iir hjunewh 1 junelolh jurieulh june jlh juneljth june 1 4th 10 10 10 11 tjo 00 5 005 00 5 00- j 00- 5 00 s 008 00 005 bids on all equipment supplies in ventories will be accepted until june 14 1975 successful bidders will be notified week of june 16th v financing available residents here for a number of years also borne is dorell britton from the university of western ontario and is now working with the ibm in don mills last week mr and mrs russell hodgson opened their cottage at canal lake for the summer months with them was son doug and friend therese stevens and daughter and son-in- law mr and mrs ted robertson of bowman- wile congratulations to lion les parker who won the award for the best bulletin editor in the call of 39 members and un der for district a12 also to lion earle pilkey who received a plaque in recognition of his work on the governors council regarding international youth exchange we regret the om- mission of don john and lionette betty nobles names from the list of those attending the lions international convention in hamilton on may 2427 mr- and mrs earle pilkey took two full bus loads one of senior citizens and one from claremont nursing home to the very suc cessful show put on by the pickering lions dont forget satur day june 7 its the walkathon day a well attended turnout will work wonders mayor says taxes up 49 in pickering pickering the average pickering taxpayer will pay 49 more in taxes next year according to information released by mayor george ashe last week the mayor said he was pleased with the size of the in crease since earlier in the year they had anticipated a raise of about 100 comparison figures were based on a 20000 assessment the net regional levy will be up 12 per cent while education taxes will rise 19 per cent from the 1974 rate according to mr ashe part of the relatively small increase in regional taxes is due to the taxable land tied up in the north pickering and airport project properties for those areas the town is receiving grants in lieu of taxes one aspect that will remain the same as last year are municipal expenditures levy bylaws for 1975 were passed by council after the executive committee meeting last week john finlay has been appointed by the ontario ministry of agriculture and food to the position of assistant agricultural represen tative for ontario county where he will work out of the uxbridge office mr finlay is a 197s graduate in agricultural economics from the university of guelph and has a farm background in northumberland county he has taken part in 4h programs at the county level and at a number of regional events greemvood news ucw luncheon a great success standard sizes 12x24 18x24 24 x 24 30 x 24 36x24 red yellow green brown charcoal or natural colour polio and sidewalkslabs pressed slabs are durable non- slip and permanent the precision made sizes withsquare and true edges fit together tightly they are easy to work with and the wide range of sizes and colours lets you design your patio to suit your needs see your local garden centre or building supply dealer brooklin concrete products tnvtcd p 3 locations to serve you highway 12 broomin on 4166553311 yongest newmarket ont 416895 2373 highway 11huntsvilleont7057892338 by mildred mctaggart greenwood a bake sale a white elephant table and a display of beautiful quilts all helped to make the ucws lucky lun cheon a success may brown mrs wm brown mrs janet crawford and mrs mildred mctaggart attended the district annual for the south ont wi at greenbank a huge crowd gathered for the byers auction sale on saturday good prices were reported an antique hanging lamp sold for 410 on saturday evening in the recreation centre larry morden and brenda rondeau were special guests at a dance arranged by robert keeler in honor of their coming marriage rev th fleetham was the guest speaker at a masonic service in inglewood on sunday evening mr fleetham has arranged a special service to be held in the greenwood church june 8 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the united church of canada funeral services were held for the late james mcdonald at thet carson funeral home brooklin on tues june 3 the sympathy of the community is extended to mrs mcdonald and family storekeeper in balsam j balsam j orr- graham longtime storekeeper at balsam died may 23 at ajax- pickering hospital funeral service was monday at mceachern- funeral home pickering mr graham is survived by his wife maudic smith and children dorothy mrs iff- i gibson of port perry i joan mrs g fleming i of ashburn william of j port perry linda mrs 5 r sullivan of j mississauga diane mrs c parliament of can- nington and debra at j home he also i eft sister gladys mrs harry harper of oshawa and bertha mrs percy moore of buffalo he was predeceased by a jj sister jean mrs jm a drug store g s opn won hr sat 9 a mto 9 p m open sun 11 a m to 6p m iiijsn r

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