Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 26, 1976, p. 3

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fctaremorit rieics if toe tribune thursday auuust 2c 1k 3 iight teams compete in baseball tournament 4 fr touniainentmclaremont light fantastic in the derekof port hope and robert t also provis ingonnley most wishes to them for a long ball park last saturday sports pad jack bates toured quebec new visiting the beelbys were of the about 40 guests and happy life in their udora won dwight and harofd hopkins from brunswick- nova scotia lynn and lissa harvey of from tlaremont and new home guuca was the announcer 4 the legion took care of andprinceredward islington s stouffville had a lovely ww mrsernest baker 7ri the games and bui the dance and rick island returning byway mr and mrs robert day for their happy get- has returned from a visit hammonds was at the johnson and his dare- ofthe new england geer have ininedfrom together- 4- with k her sister and v gate to take care of themond county v boys states they crossed over their regularsummer s last saturday- mr brotherinlaw rmr and ii zi supplied the music for a vat cornwall on their way houday at their cottage inland mrsj james murray mrsi harold hopkins- at r previously itwasveryenjoyable evening home- leaving behind the elk lake visiting them and stephen i gail and yheir cottage near severn planned to if inisb the v mr and mrs michael- beautiful scenery and for a few days were mr susan motored to camp palls also visiting with l ummmmit mi and oirirfiru historical nlaces they nnrt kfr tim hnv nivt i i cxhx a than ttfre mr and mrs disagreeable but thej part of the auctioneernorm faulkner with microphone here starts off the antique auction- saturday at mervin bunkers in altona the crowd at the sale was not a huge one but still contained many buyers ac cording to mr faulkner at altona auction antiques- bting good prices dmmkfpql calling survey stouffvuie exchange pianatory tetter- i widening the local line residence rate would phonecustomers could if survey results are calling area to include- go from 520 to 930 a have twoway local- positive then we will go metro will cost stouffville month and the private calling with metro ahead with plans todrop customers more money line business rate would toronto within two years long distance charges on for example mr increase from 1135 to whitchurch stouffville calls to and from metro crossley said the private 2755 a month town council was told toronto by late 1978 he tuesdayjiight said don crossley bell he qualified this by v canada manager in this pointing out that the plan area told councillors it is is also subject- to the all up to the customers availability of capital and who will be surveyed by the approval of the letter intne next few canadian radio- weeks he said postage- television and tele- paid cards will be in communications com- eluded with the ex- mission vj farmer councillor passes harold ji dickinson at 83 cannington grandchildren and one longtime uxbridge greatgrandchild resident harold j the funeral ser dickinson quietly passed vices conducted by rev away in his 83rd year last j carter were held in the chapel of the oneill diane line of maple the carmthers and hill spending his holidays on our good wishes to sunday the family all randy timms and hope that he will soon be home went to kingston to see stephen off to his studies f from his stay in cen- at the royal military tenary hospital college the senior citizens newlyweds mr and will resume their mrs bob tran nee meetings next thursday barbara hill have sept 2 at 1 pm in the returned from their bowling green club honeymoon they are house altona the turn- being sold was the collection gathered over a there werent that many ann dul out at the antique auction property of mervin and period of 25 years spectators tarmea on ine4ui con- here saturdaywas not as eleanor bunker who mr faulkner said a jam cupboard went c f urge as expected but have been expropriated that just over 200 drew for 520 and anold towhpforalmtkt fif y most pf the people- who h th federa oovern- numbers for the auction railroad stove for 400 at ye p i did attend were buyers by the federal govern- and me auction whvl retirement in stouffviue according to auctioneer ment bunkers were norm faulkner selling an antique friday- mr- dickinson spent funeral home and-in- thelast months at the don terment took place inthe air nursing home in- stouffviue cemetery canhington but had reupholstering a record 25 years iim markham hundreds of happy customers our record speaks for itself lowest prices for the best job free armcaps deal direct with mr f thbfg boss 5 year guarantee muu rian ship 4 monthly payments noextra charge for free home estimates call 2942581 to ro m a r k 2972055 and of those there about the auction while a j 70 per cent purchased counter from the bid 1 e servea something it was hot- monks store in altona- the cf sold for 300 a brass during the first bottom lamp brought jw war and was later 250 theschool board in iy jxbridge township ripnpll stflvs subsequently he served jlciili1 ia7 several terms on ux- j l v bridge township council at post otflc mr dickinson was v s predeceased by his wife women leam ada and leaves behind stouffville brother garnet son its not easy to give norman of woodville something to the t and daughter helen government as one would mrserle lehman of think vthesouff ville joutlvijie3s well asx womens institute j has n i- ullu- learned i tjpoucenave night ibench they donated to be newmarket a placed in front of -the- firm policy regarding stouffville post office proceeures for high could stay there unless speed chases has been they were also willing to established by york maintain it and pay the regional police chief insurance in case of any bruce crawford v accidents caused by it the explanation from however according the uiief came to light to wi president mrs when he was questioned brucedavidson word on the subject by the lias now come back from joard chairman judge the federal public works william lypnc6m- department that themissioners were told that bench can stay with no where ajngh speed chase strings attached occursana there is no everythings fine known involved she said 1 think its the chase must beter settled now 1 minated by the officer from since 1952 contractors public utilities road buildersfhome owners and j cottagers have been using these stock products from brooklin concreted t when you use products madeby brooklin concrete f can be assured of qualitylandhedependable service that comes with experience with three manufacturing- plants at brooklin newmarket and huntsville our products are available throughout a large area of central ontario r us direct or see your local dealer brooklin concrete v r will betbping a newshow heimazing krtskln i -it- in the coming weeks you are invited to be part of the studio audience minimum age 18 t j j- for free tickets phonejcftpltvv 2919111 cfto products 3 locitions to stnt yoo highway 12 broomiiconl416es5331f yonstsuntwmirktt ont416s9s2373 highway 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