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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 23, 1976, p. 6

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the tribune thursday september 23 isis wedding mass unites stbuf fville couple a beautiful wedding mass for kathy foulds arid bill hassard was celebrated by father cuban at st patricks church markham on saturday aug 14 1 the bride wore a classically styled dress of fine white silk jersey with a long train and hip- riehgth veil and carried a bouquet of i peach roses the maidofhonour i judy ermen and the flowergirl jteresa foulds wore picture dresses of white with peach swiss- dots and carried baskets of peach and white garden flowers the six bridesmaids kimand jackie hassard sisters of the groom deb pauline and susan foulds sister of the bride and pat foulds the brides cousin all wore gowns of peach with white swiss- dots peach coloured hats and carried matching posies teresa foulds mother of the bride was dressed in yellow helen hassard the grooms mother chose an aquablue gown r we have quality pianos too limited et a it allen crjurcrj c- organs limited at our main store youll see a supermarket size display of over 100 organs pianos including such famous brands as lowrey yamaha galanti t k open evenings bank terms main store uofikhw 661 2060 korth tidiolfucb wol duffirio branch store lessons sherwjy gardens hay 427 41 the dot mwayloz 1 1871 ffitipiriifirirjrjrjtir i i i jijiirjtlcirlfiv stouffville scene 0 s going on mr and mrs bill hassard united way campaign luesby memorial co ltd 93 main st s newmarket memorials of distinction york region engaged in its first fund- united way is now raising operation in york region the aim is to provide financial security for voluntary social and health agencies in york by way of one annual fund drive united way is pledged to support such operations as the money troubled family life l3y 3y8 delivered to all cemeteries custom designing and lettering a specialty by our own craftsmen quality and satisfaction guaranteed for personalized service visit our showroom or phone home- appointments and transportation by request centres which have been depending mostly on regional funding the campaign will be carried out through payroll deductions and organization will be by executives loaned for a three month period to organize the system these executives are often employees nearing retirement informal book talks stouffville an informal series of talks will be held in the library on alternate thursday afternoons from 130 to 3 pm starting thursdav sept 23- the initial program will- introduce the topic what is a book and will feature patricia robins and shirley day the writer and illustrator jt the childrehsbook starmaidenjthisbook won ttie 1975f collier macmillion prize for juvenile literature in the weeks to follow the library in conjunction with john lords books hopes to be able to present to you various guest speakers whowill in turn offer their expertise on such topics asiilustrating prin ting editing book binding publishing all of which they feel are part and parcel of the original question what is a book whats the law a new informal series of legal education begins oct 5 on cjrtfm 911 prepared by the toronto community law school and will be heard tuesdays at 830 pm the course covers such pertinent areas as the law of marriage and divorce buying and selling a house landlord tenant relations and the making of a will lawyers will be in the studio for open line telephone sessions a set of four books are required and these cost 6 for further in formation call 5955273 or write to 297 victoria st toronto m5b lwl in addition an in formal series on music of the baroque era is of fered programs will be aired twice wednesdays and on sunday 1000 winners tom marshman of maytre ave and his daughter debbie split a 1000 prize won on a ticket held on last thursdays wintario draw miss marshman won 100 on the first olympic lottery and has won several 25 prizes on wintario goodwood passing elsie margaret stewart of toronto died suddenly on sept 12 at the home of her son at goodwood born in county cavin ireland the daughter of the late captain john and margaret campbell she came to canada in 1928 on june 17 1944 she married adam stewart who predeceased her in- 1958 mrs stewart is survived by son cam daughterinlaw alice and by grandchildren colleen and craig also survived by twin sister anna mrs j beatson of lome p- ark and sisters ella miss e- campbell robin mrs r seawright and brother colin and george all of toronto she is predeceased- by brothers john and fred fellowship breakfast paul fletcher a lawyer from oshawa will be the guest speaker at a mens fellowship break fast to be held saturday morning sept 23 at 8 am the breakfast sponsored by the men of the stouffville pen tecostal church will be held in the church basement main st e guest pianist and soloist will be brian remick minister of music at the peoples- church hamilton area improvements compliments are in order for the work done oh the westend of the northdown homes development near the stouffville arena the entire area immediately south of the arena has been levelled and the boulevard has been sodded the parcel of land immediately south of the new street has also been worked up ready for seeding the newly acquired souffville arena has been painted further adding to the im provement on stouffer st just south of main st the green area on the west side has been cleaned up and sodded all in all a commendable job help needed the cub pack which meets in st andrews presbyterian church on tuesday evenings is urgently in need of a leader the current leader has had to resign and there is a distinct possibility the cub pack will have to be disbanded unless a leader can be found to continue the work no prior- ex perience is needed and anyone who is interested should call kay marshall 6402404 sale up to 40 off gn a widerange qf products carpenter tools 33 off on selected items combination square our reg 14in backsaw our reg 26in rip saw our reg 26in cross cut saw our reg rachet screwdriver our reg 8ft tape measure burreg 6lb sledge hammer our reg bit brace our reg and many more booster cables 40 off on all models 12ft6ga 12ft4ga 16ft4ga 20ft 4 ga our reg price 995 now 595 our reg price 1750 now 1050 our reg price 1995 now 1195 our reg price 2295 now 1375 bigpotato contest stouffville all entries for the markham fairs big potato contest should be submitted to the tribune or to the fair by next tuesday sept 28 the contest is sponsored by the tribune and prizes are 10 5 and 3 entries will be judged wed nesday sept 29 special meetings the stouffville christian fellowship of concession 8 pickering is sponsoring special meetings on the weekends of october 811 and october 2224 speaking will be g w north from england meetings all to be held at latcham hall stouff ville will be friday and saturday at 730 pm and sunday at 11 am and 730 pm the first weekend will also include a meeting oh monday at 230 pni college anniversary centennial colleges 10th anniversary is to be celebrated with numerous events oc tober 15 30 the weekend of october 151617 is when most of the ac tivities will take place these include a welcoming reception at the inn on the park a hockey game alumni annual meeting black tie reception and dinner at the ontario science centre and a dedication at ashtonbee campus to be attended by premier william davis in formation can be- obtained from anne wills 6943241 ext 335 mr and mrs harold wright of rich mond hill are happy to announce the forth- coming marriage of their daughter margaret lillian to keith robert doner son of mr and mrs harold doner of gormley submissions anyone wishing to submit local or personal news items can do so in person at the tribune office on main st or by calling 6402100 items are published on a first come first served basis and should be handed in as early as possible free needlepoint lessons home economics branch of the agriculture ministry is offering a free training program for any church group club or other organization in york region the two day school will be held wednesday and thursday oct 6 and 7 at the blue flame room at consumers gas co- richmond hill leaders attending the beginners course will return to their groups and conduct a program over a four- month period for information contact beatrice mc- clenaghan home economist ministry of agriculture newmarket plaza l3y 2n1 or call 8954519 funeral service the funeral was conducted to elwood cemetery markham for burial recently of anna marie davies of miuiken mother of mrs d parrott of stouffville deceased was in her 82nd year she was predeceased by her husband the late franklin davies sur viving are two daughters dorothy mrs r gilbert of markham ruth mrs d parrott of stouffville and a son stewart of baldwin there are ten grandchildren and one great grandchild service was held at the dixongarland funeral home markham dies in 101st year the death occurred at parkview home stouffville- on sept 7of martha patton in her 101st year deceased who was one of the oldest residents in the local home is survived by nephews and nieces thomas bell roy britton lloyd patton olive mrs mcconnell ada mrs jamundruo and many grandnieces and nephews the funeral service was conducted from the ogden funeral home agincourt on thursday plowmen meet the north york branch of- the ontario plowmens association will hold their 54th an nual plowing match saturday at the farm of david pegg lot 16 concession 3 north gwillimbury the event will include a joint banquet at 630 pm held by the york county plowmens associations at which time all first prize and special award winners will be presented their prizes a farm machinery demonstration will take place during the day as well spaces available m evening stouffville courses are still open for stouffville dist secon dary school evening classes this fall first evenings for the courses are sept 730 although official registration has passed those interested can still sign up at sdss i new classes this fall that still have openings include ceramics weaving and batik other courses still open are english for new canadians beginners sewing dressmaking tailoring beginners art begin- ners typing typing and office practice creative needlepoint macramejg flower arranging beginners and ad vanced and physical recreation for men weather vane patio bell 30 seat belts and lower save lives weather vane patio bell our reg price 2895 now 2025 1 our reg price 1895 now 13251 durable cast aluminum 32in high weather vane 8in high bell sale prices apply to nov 3076 or while supplies last hutchinson farm supply ltd rr 2 stouffville ontario 48 hwy 3 miles north of ringwood 6402692 is is what ontarios new regulations are proving since january 1 1976 ontario motorists have been required to wear seat belts and since that date ontario speed limits have been lowered to 60 miles per hour on freeways and 50 miles per hour on other highways these new regulations are paying off for the first 6 months of 1976 there were 66 fewer deaths on ontario highways and 6765 fewer injuries police officials in major ontario centres credit the wearing of seat belts and the lower speeds with these lower death and injury rates and indeed improved safety is the prime reason for the regulations but there are other benefits too when you drive slower you save gasoline and lower your fuel costs so buckle up slow down and drive sensibly for your free copy of the booklet what you should know about seat belts write to public and safety information branch ministry of transportation and communications 1201 wilson avenue downsview ontario m3m 1j8 ministry of transportation and communications james snow minister william davis premier province of ontario e ci

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