Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 24, 1976, p. 6

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the tribunes thursday june 2 li week strkwkeirjd f est at town park today senior citizais week in town continues todaywith a strawberry festival at the town parkyi530 730 pjn featured will be the claremdnt citizens band tomorrow a mysterybus tourf around the municipality starts at pickup points at lpinl the green gables open house is 2 4 p so- on saturday and sunday at 230 pjny rather than 130 i a b i baiiiiiafaiicicaiaiigab3iaa stquffville scene 111 a a s coiit c oh oldtime auctioneer passes i markham ken prentice a veteran of two world wars a beat the heat have your automobile air conditioning repaired by our qualified technician neil patrick motors stouffville 6403450 2972957 1 an important questionnaire for cfgm radio listeners onef a cfrance to businessman and auc tioneer passed away thursday in- brierbush hospital stouffviue mr prentice 79 was born near midland avenue in scarborough sept 3 1896 the son of george and sarah prentice when his father took over- the general store and post office at milliken ken often drove the horse adn democrat on the mail route in addition he helped out as a night operator on the local switchboard during world war i he served with the royal canadian engineers and saw action in france belgium and germany when world war ii broke out he joined the canadian engineers and served from 1939 through to 1945 ken prentice was an able auctioneer learning the profession from his uncle john prentice on occasions he and his brother clarke handled sales together his last auction was for frank malcolm of markham in addition to helping out with a masseyharris dealership at milliken selling cars for gam davidson in unionville and operating an in surance agency in markham he also served as a director on the markham fair board and held the office of master in the markham masonic lodge a masonic service friday evening from the dixongarland funeral home preceded a private service saturday morning with rev wm butt the minister in terment was in ebenezer cemetery milliken pall bearers were five nephews john prentice john grant jim dodds bill dodds ross cbwie and a close friend and neighbor clydelehman surviving besides his first centennial gift r the stouffviue womens institute has presented the town with iu iu st centennial gift an oak bench which is now installed in front of the post office near sign a new rustic style sign has been erected at the corner of park dr south and main st to notify vistiors that this is the way to the park the arena and the swimming pool decoration day rev jas carder was the speaker at the annual cemetery decoration day service on sunday afternoon the cemetery plots were suitably decorated with a profusion of spring blooms and several hundred people many of them visitors from a distance attended scottish holiday mr- k r shine davis and daughter mary church st have returned from a june vacation in scotland barber retires art rae barber in markham for fortyfive years has retired from business mr rae who is wellknown in stouffviue has been twentyseven years in his last location on joseph st lightning struck the severe electrical storof a week ago struck the belfry of st andrews united church markham and caused someslight damage to the roof but did not catch fire frances scott second daughter of mr and mrs wallace scott of rr 3 dundalk and formerly of gormley graduated friday may 28 from the university of toronto with a bachelor of science degree in pharmacy graduation excercise were held in- con vocation hall fouowed by a banquet given for the graduates and guests by the phar- m a c y a 1 um n i association in the four seasons sheration hotel toronto frances was ac companied by her parents for this happy occasion and will be completing her in ternship at a phar- macy in markdale frances began her early high school years at aurora and later moved to dundalk with her parents she is a granddaughter of mr and mrs wm herbert smith of richmond hill kinsmen officers the kinsmen and kinettes of stouffviue have held a joint in- stauation of their executive at latcham hau for the 197677 year the installation of officers was performed by zone e deputy- governor glen alton and zone- e kinette co- ordinator barb glover the evening included a dinner and dance which was enjoyed by au kinsmen executive for 1976 are president rick harris past president robert slack vice president don kimura secretary ted coward treasurer ken patrick director mel brandon bulletin editor jack pouard kinette executive for this year are president neala donnpast president maria an derson vice president donna smurthwaite secretary denny patrick treasurer june hopper director sylvia english bulletin editor leeana roberts from all appearances none of the spark has gone out of the marriage of merten and dais brown of rr 1 unionville after 50 years together friends and relatives greeted the couple at the stouffviue youth centre saturday during a reception the browns have two sons seven grand children and two greatgrandchildren mr brown was born and raised in the victoria square area while mrs brown came originally from toronto summer playgrounds arts classes held at ballantrae vandorf newcomers a number of new residents have recently come to stouffviue among them are mr mrs chris stainton now living on vanzant cres mr mrs omand yule stuart st mr mrs ju wifetheformer marion 7 booth drj- mrs ls kerr booth dr mrmrs paul- spencer second st mr mrs c spoorenberg rug winner booth dr mr mrs gaye morrison of michael prentice stuart rr2stouffvillewonthest mr- mrs doug rug draw sonsored by the hackert stuart st mr galloway are two daughters two brothers and two sisters seneca grads several local people have recently received diplomas from seneca college at the con vocation last week diplomas were given to elaine patrick anddebbie sommers of stouffviue faye cole and debbie sweetman of uxbridge n leila ketala and cynthia gar weatherill of unionville residents who and brenda jboyd markham roy budd son of mr and mrs harry budd r r 1 stouff viue has graduated from the university of toronto with a degree in civu engineering mr budd attended stouffviue district secondary school before enrolling in university stouffville this summer playgrounds will be operated at ballantrae community centre park and vandorfs whit church community park- the summer programs sponsored by the whitchurch- stouffville recreation committee will run from july 5 to august 27 from 930 am until 330 pm five days a week joyce watson who has been running the craft program at the old missed the may 19 gar- jg t is july 5 and august 2 for the last session playgrounds are open to all residents of the municipality and registration forms are available at the municpal offices whitchurch highlands public school and vandorf general store ballantrae play ground will be conducted by joanne wedleyand holly leitch while trish edwards and kathyj f wood- f will supervise the vandorf legion ladies auxiliary the draw was held friday evening as part of the legions steak bar- becueand dance constantly strives to improve its service tdradio listeners in southern ontario i yoursuggestiohs and comments concerning cfgms programming of country music and information news and sports are important please tell us what you like complete the questionnaire below clip anci mail to cfgm radio box station v sivlcr medal a recent story on the area elementary schools track meet failed to in elude the information that tim dart won a silver medal in- the in- termediate boys division mrs malcolm back stuart st mr mrs donald mcnair booth dr mr mrs russ schope booth dr mr mrs richard hughs stouffer st mr mrs jim coulson booth dr mr mrs david stronach main st mr mrs johngilderdale main st miss sue caldwell rr 2 and- mrsthelma francis main st bage picklip of oversized items will be interested to some number know that a bin has been when making a long- installed to collect old distance call from the mattresses sofas andthe tribune office recently like the container we wondered if we might have been accidently connected with ernestine lily tomlin of laugh- in fame after the beep beep and -saying- -six- four0twentyone hun dred the operator responded with oh really a call about an hour later brought located behind sunny valley store will- be in place untu june 30 only minor burns a stouffviue man suffered minor burns when his truck caught fire recently william harper of anfobrien ave was using stouffviue will give lessons in macrame drawing weaving paper mache art- indian crafts batik and other crafts registration fee is 2 per child per month up to a maxmum charge of 5 per family for each month and registration date for the first session parents who intend on sending their children are encouraged to save milk tand egg cartons shells styrofoam string newspapers old nail polish binder twine wool straws nylons detergent bottles brown paper cardboard rolls buttons elastics cans coat hangers wallpaper scraps empty spools and meat trays these objects j i will be used for arts and crafts j i for furthur ini formation call susan peard 7272268 sharon- hay 7276324 marie tunney 7274485 joyce watson 6404767 or becky j wedley6402444 pl ay g r o u n d s operated at both com- munities last summer buts -last- year- theywereja funded- through provinj cial grants the ballantrae classes were conducted through op- portunities for youth and the vandorf effort was financed through exj perience 75 v t this year municipality is neeesita ting registration charge the spohs the dickson hill news even more emphatic the vehicle reaction wow programming more esame3 rcquntrymusic tbluegbassxmbmwrtm aaihuimaiishi ivgold icounti l tpown east countrymas ssive countrysa fetop 40 countryagjfewwt topry north jjeswmcmfeingsst itievswmimsmmmsiifmm itrafficfaf tweathersfe4s isports playby playa jpublicaffairsmfea trequestteawibiwoswsww icountryimusic specials amtfm 3s3gvj atafflearaaaet s4ja asia m w5www8 tblint 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un determined origin broke out during the evening of june 18 the garage and the contents of babcoclc home were destroyed before the aurora fire department brought the blaze under control- no value has been set on the loss following evening at thehome of surgery in- humber mr and mrs warren memorial hospital moyer for a farewell in on saturday evening honor of rev and mrs mr and mrs ken jones beldon and baby alex had as supper guests mr they are taking pastoral and mrs allen doner and work in brampton family and drl and mrs mr and mrs cake stephen mcdowell from who will retire in the near future mr and mrs vh the evening mr and mrs family who have pur- doner their daughter chased property in nova scotia arid will be moving in late july and mr and mrs ren reigert and family now of scar borough were each wished mrs george years furlough dale clark who is convalescing their oldest son willj v continue his employment in kitchener at her home mcdowell and mark are visiting his parents mr mc- arid mrs clarence dowell and will be spending part of their two j month vacation with windsor a- number of pats parents and friends friends were invited fdr jimand pat have spent and youngest son left sunday evening to take up their missionary work in nigeria following a this is your chance to win the grand prize a 50000 deluxe cb unit or one of 50 top country albums to the next 50 winners listen to cfgm 1310 for contest a details v winners will be asked a skill testing question in accordance withcanadlan lawaii entries must be mailed adraw will be made rom all questionnaires received by mail bfrlces furniture barn don mius rd 5 mllirnorth of ntwmrxn oueimsviixc 478417s i man electrocuted a toronto man is dead as the result of an industrial accident here recently the mishap occurred on the premises of gilbert c storey ltd where the deceased was employed he was electrocuted by a 550volt current pronounced dead on arrival at north york general hospital was robert green 27 of toronto were presented with gifts and best wishes- ap proximately 85 gathered for the occasion rev chris beldon preached his farewell message in the dickson hill church sunday morning a number of guests were present for the service rev and mrs arthur walsh well known in the stouffviue area will commence their ministry this coming sunday a speedy recovery is the past- two years as house parents and teachers with the missionary society of the missionary church and will return in late august parkview news i v cjfflfllt 1310 4h the station that listens to its listeners come on in and say goodbye to john fh ii h b wm mm r kr b johns hideawayton adain street in markham must close its doors on wednesday june 30 for the very last time but during these last six days john is making deals like never before if you need furniture you will never find better prices anywhere anytime john must clear all floor stock he has no where to take it remember only 6 days left to find the bargains of3tifetime johns hideaway furniture 26 main street markham 2943352 summer sip w down planned we have heen trying expeditions the van has to slow down a litue on been on orcvr for quite a some of the activities in few months now but wo the home for the summer are hoping it will be here months although theres some time this week i still plenty going on for last week we were the residents especially very grateful to the ladies this week as the com- from the melody makers- munity has organised barber shop chorus plenty of entertainment from- markham under for the seniors of our town the able leadership of ann v dnrino soninr ritu masters who provided the variety program on thursday evening and to rev andrew brndjar5 who provided the sunday evening service for the residents v j some of the visitors a to the home this weekj jinciudermr and mrs c osborn of stroud for mrs during senior citizens week many- of the residents who are able to participate in these- ac tivities j are eagerly looking forward to the strawberry- and ice cream festival and the mystery bus tour plus the open house here on wednesday afternoon j everyone -in- the home staff and residents alike are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the new van which whl prove to be a real blessing for outings and shopping osborn anna drudge ofh wroxeter for mrs degeer mr and mrsj hobbsof goderich for r gallingcr ets of victoria n n mrs staley

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