Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 8, 1976, p. 2

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etribune thursday january 8 1976 important before jan20th are you for or against compulsory seat belt legislation if you are against this compulsory injustice please send your name address phone no with the heading againit compulsory seat belt legislation by jan isth 1976 to a carter rri claremont ont10h1e0 william gliddon death saddens christmas bvanneloney claremont many friends in claremont were sad dened by the sudden death of william lyle gliddon at port perry on christmas day he was a former resident of the village and his family were students at the public school our sympathy goes to his wife ann udell son off all books paper products 50 off i sale ends saturday jan 10th 8403579 john lords books 36 mairf si e stoufrvlue wilfred of st catharines and daughter lynne mrs al bertrand of port perry and grand children jason and collette bertrand ser vices were held on saturday dec 27 at 2 pm in the chapel of mcdermott and panabaker the morning unit of the ucw will meet at the home of mrs jack ward on monday jan 12 at 930 am the guest speaker will be miss florence machvride of social services budget a problem durham region social services here will cost nine per cent more than the 1975 budget in durham region the social services com- mee was told la week a 30percent rise in applications for general welfare is expected according to com missioner doug johns the province is restricting budget in creases to 55 per cent next year however claremont her topic will be jamaica the roll call a newyears thought please bring a friend coffee morning will be held in the baptist sunday school room wednesday jan 14 at 10 am supervision for the children will be available in the nursery all ladies are welcome visiting with mr and mrs wj briggs during the holidays were mr and mrs roy cowling of weston mr briggs is home convalescing after another stay in hospital their daughter and son- inlaw mr and mrs metro holodmitik and family dennis douglas arlene and linda visited with them last saturday susan murray has returned to her studies at queens university after spending the holidays with her prentsmr and mrs james murray robert vanderwater of belleville was also a guest of the murrays during the holidays mr and mrs robert hockley with sons greg and donnie and donnies friend mary baker of stouffville spent part of the holidays with their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs bruce malcolm at their home in sunderland last sunday mr and mrs keith hockley and- sons- of uxbridgewere dinner guests of the hockleys mr and mrs stan mcmullen and sons ron and gary are home after a two weeks holiday in florida during a few days at christmas they were guests of mrs ken ward and her mother mrs hutton who have rented a house in new port richey north of tampa winnie elson of markham spent several days visiting with mrs harry porter mrs be hanthorn and son glen had a grand holiday with their family at christmas thsy were with mrs hanthorn s son and daughterinlav mr and mrs robert hanthorn arid pamela cindy randy sherry and scott at maple grove and also visited with daughters and sonsinlaw mr and mrs mike burke and kim eddie paddy mathew and kara and mr and mrs fred sheehan and paul wayne and keith all of bowmanville new years they spent with their other daughter and family mr and mrs bruce browning and lana and mark in barrie mr and mrs ber- nard burnell were christmas guests at the home of their son and daughterinlaw larry and barbara burnell and sons john bill and ted along with mary and basil graham and barbaras brother boo songhurst and mr and mrs howard timms and debbie of oshawa church is new home for group renovations are now nearing completion and the cedars of musselman craft group have moved their operation into the 9th line church at the lake ballantrae united church leased the building for a minimal charge to the group which is federally funded through the local employment assistance program while the male employees finish the inside work the women have the craft work area set up and fully functional the men will go into woodworking and cabinet making work when the renovations are completed according to the project manager margaret gibbons the governments recently announced funding cutbacks will not affect the group this year as their funding has already been approved catherine whelan is shown here putting the finishing touches on a purse she is making in the background can be seen sonic other examples of the groups handiworki which includes wallets hats and dolls a major source of income has been the production of silkscreened tshirts the group takfes orders for custom designed shirts john montgomery for ford mercury lincoln cars ford trucks a1 used cars complete service dept 12 mos or 12000 miles power train warranty greenwood news ice rink anxiously awaited all work guaranteed 3 or 4000 miles grant hamilton mos leasing plans to suit your needs grant ford mercury sales 6401770 394main st stouffville 2071476 by mildred mctaggart holiday festivities continued this past week with the new years eve dance at the community centre the ice surface is being built up slowly on the rink and the youngsters are waiting anxiously to make use of it mr and mrs vernon hicks were in tilsonberg for christmas and spent part of the holiday week with mrs hicks father mr john kent and other relatives a speedy recoveryiis wished for harry newman who is in the toronto general hospital mr and mrs george lee and family and mr and mrs douglas morden and mary lou have returned from a christmas in florida mr and mrs lloyd morden entertained the morden and hooker families on new years day mr and mrs james paddock rd were pleased to celebrate christmas at the home of their daughter mrs tom dunford oshawa their three other daughters and families from pembroke omemee and buckhorn were also presentsandy dunford has been visiting with her grandparents at the end of the year the naturalists of north america do an annual bird count and edgerton pegg reports that thirty- five species were seen in the pickering district on dec 26th centennial theme song contest rules of contest 1 words and music to be completely original 2 eligibility resident of whitchurch stouffville amateur or professional any age 3 entry may be submittedon papercassette tape or 8 track tape 4 name address and telephone number io be printedon entry 5xlosing date friday march 5 1976 6 entries may be deposited at cards dominion hardware main st stouff the stouffvillfschools 0rqha7rplvsummitvieiwt i i st marks and stouffville district secondary 7 prizes first 10000 i second 5000 third 2500 i house gutted in fire thornh1ll a fire that completely gutted a 60000 home on raymond dr is believed to have started while the owner was attempting to repair the furnace the home of george schneider went on fire around two oclock sunday afternoon the blaze is believed to have started in the basement near the furnace according the police v- mr schneider became uncontrollable after the fire department arrived and he was later admitted to branson hospital for observation centennial com mittee reserves the right to alter winning entry judges to be appointed by the centennial committee further information may be obtained by calling bill murphy 6402702 joan kamps- 640291 5 graydon card 6403622 john roberts 6401 433 simquotes by heinz dauesclu did you know thai the money you invest in re tirement savings can re- duco your taxable income under section 146 bt the income tax act you may bo able lo deduct up io 5s000 from your taxa ble income il this money is invested in a registered plan call today and 111 show ou how you can save on your income lax by invest- mg in a sun lite regis- tered retirement savings plan 9246674 sinlife

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