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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 7, 1976, p. 6

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the tribune thursday october 7 w stouffville scene 0 meals on wheels general meeting will be held on tuesday oct 12 at 2pm parkview home all executives drivers and runners are urged to attend new members welcome s going on 1 0 i 0 j luncheon hostess mrs e pearl taylor and mrs jean rose were hostesses recently at a luncheon given in honour of eileen camroux of edmonton alta- and her daughterinlaw anita the chief visits former prime minister john diefeh- baker will visit king city secondary school oct 15 as part of a daylong king township tour- ft first plane trip walter davis of park drive north had his first plane ride on september 26 on the occasion of his 85th birthday he jetted to montreal as a birthday gift from his son and daughter who ac companied him on the flight the trip was thoro ughly enjoyed and at the end of the day mr davis announced he would like to repeat the trip the next day upon returning home he was joined by the rest of the family for a birthday cake and all the trimmings mr davis has been a member of the claremont band since 1903 still actively gar dens and uses his spare time making interesting lawn ornaments prize far dolls house dolores severe of 10th line south stouff- ville won first prize in the christmas in october category at tuc marir ham fair last week the award was for an elaborate dolls house with complete land scaping that she made especially forihe fair the creation is now on display at fred jackson and sons ltd main street 25 saving on denby oventoxableware glassware and stainless oct7th through oct 16th 1976 films for seniors senior citizens in the area are invited to the showing of a special film october 19 at 7 pm- in latcham hall the great hindenberg the screening is sponsored by green gables manor nursing home admission is 1 and free coffee will be provided according togreengables activities director jackie manser jf response to the film is good other movies are planned in the future lucky winner in a recent wintario draw was joanne rcchace- wich who is now 10000 richer mrs rochacewich said that she bought the ticket on ah impulse when she and her husband stopped by in a shopping plaza to make a phone call bread making demon strated lorraine labelle home economist with room hood multifoods will demonstrate techniques of bread making at the blue flame room of con sumer gas co the session is entitled bread making made easy and deals with types of flours care of flour and the nutritional value of home made bread using specialty flours and cereals in teresting and unusual pans will be shown demonstration will be held tuesday oct 13 730 pm and com plimentary tickets are available by calling the gas company at 8875847 ext 213 preschool program there are still a few openings in the morning preschool childrens hour conducted by the public library any in terested mothers should apply at the library on main st the program is free awards were presented saturday night in claremont to winners in the claremont lions walkathon held earlier this year from left to right are bill hammond oldest walker terri pilkey top sponsored overall walker and age 1518 winner jacqueline kennedy 12- 14 winner and lori knapp 11 years and under winner claremont news coffee house featured performer at irenes good night this friday and saturday night is nancy white a well known singer who has made many radio and television appearances in the toronto area adi mission to the coffee house located directly south of dickson hill public school costs 175 for members and 2 for first time visitors luncheon boutique the womens committee of the family life centre are spon soring an autumn lun cheon and boutique on wednesday oct 27 from 11 am until 2 pm at the home of dr and mrs james outred cf box grove tickets are available by advance sale only those wishing to attend should call 294- 4509 or 2942146 enjoying teens a course on living with teenagers offered by the family life centre will deal with such questions as can rebellion be con structive and can the generation gap be bridged two sessions scheduled for oct 12 arid nov 30 will cost 25 or 40 per couple courses will be held at sdss for further information call 2942371 good works by lions club byanneloney it was a surprise to realize the work that the claremont lions have accomplished despite their small membership lion les parker bulletin editor has sent along a very interesting report from president lion tony niingworth im sure that many of bur residents you ivant proof that our prices are lower the price freeze that really saves for you visit our new east store 4142 shepparo ave agincourt phone 2980782 f ail bett told gross weight a suelect to your specified cutting tndtrimmliigloti watch youraaeat wrapped cutin30minutes store hours daily9am9pm saturdays 9 call now- allmeat ojt by appointment only victoria square news fall euchre season in community hall bymrswsandle the first euchre of the fall season was held in the community hall on friday evening of last week t prize winners were ladiesrmargaret gooderham coby vanderkooy and ellen boynton men harry bremmer bert nichols and jesse dewsbury lucky draw was won by frank bmmwell another- euchre party will be held in the community hall on friday evening october 15 at 8 pm everyone welcome on friday evening of last week the boys squirt team peewee boys team peewee girls team and the bantam boys team of the york minor softball house league which the victoria square district lions club sponsored this past summer held a corn and weiner roast at the park this roast was given by the local lions club everyone enjoyed themselves immensely and wish to thank the lions club for its kind hospitality sunday october 3 was worldwide com munion sunday the chancel drama the forgivenessthatdoes not stop was presented and was very much en joyed thanksgiving at the glen an opportunity to see cedar glen on sunday and monday october loand 11 from 2 pm to 9 pm rain or shine there are op portunities for nature hikes horseback riding and wagon rides if you are interested and wish fuller information please see rev victor shepherd the october meeting of the womans institute will be held in the community hall on tuesday evening oct 12 at 8 pm the guest speaker will be pc linda doggetti who will tell of her work as as police woman all ladies in the community are invited- have no idea the good work done by these dedicated men not forgetting the ladies who do their share their administrating account begins this year in great shape would you believe that the lions begin with a fine balance to their credit and during the past year spent 11000 on community work the community betterment committee is in the process of erecting signs welcoming people to our village the signs will be installed at the four corners they are also into the final stages of installing a bus shelter for the use of high school students and senior citizens- a convenience that will be handy in poor weather during the summer the bbysand girls committee pur chased baseball uniforms for the midget boys team they are very smart jboking in their lion colors their project now is their annual christmas party which they are starting to prepare the special activities committee has a very active schedule planned last year the monthly dances acquired a profit of 140000 due to their success the dances are scheduled again for this year they are also preparing for their an nual turkey roll which usually has a good tur nout the park and sportspad committee will be planning a winter program again this year in the past two years the sportspad- has- been well used by the people of claremont for skating cook w was in charge and hockey this year the the devotional the roll call a reading ori thanksgiving- the revv mr cook was a guest at the meeting and spoke to building at the sportspad is loaned to a group of cb radio enthusiasts who will have a meeting place where they will be ble to learn their new hobby again they hope to haveentrants in the lions oral communications for grades 6 7 8 owing to the fact that we do not have a high school in our area- they will support the public speaking program and will throw all theirefforts behind the very talented grades of our local school it was a productive year for the lions claremont is lucky to have such thoughtful men and women who do so much for our village this week the morning unit of the ucw- was held in the evening at the home of mrs earle theladiesr last weekend mrsj albert samarillo at- tended the canadian womens army corpst which was celebrating its 35th anniversary in thefij canadian corps veterans- building in toronto she was accompanied by mrs bernard kelly of norwood whowas with her in the army and they go to the veterans reunion together every year mr and mrs rober beelby are happy to welcome their eighth granddaughter jennifer robin born sept 22 daughter of mr and mrs lome michell of stouff- ville delia spang altona pioneering hiother has passed r altona delia spang wife of the late john o spang following a confinement of several weeks passed away saturday oct 2 at centenary hospital at the age of 90 born delia davis at glasgow feb 9 1886 mrs spang has been described as one of the true pioneer mothers of the altona district wheelchairs 16995 from a frozen i 10 to with the purchase 01 steltsof ccfokmorc khwmffltlflfidm west n two locations east- 3 year guarantee 8 front casters removable adjustable footrests easy folding check our complete line i with the low prices colostomy ileostomy supplies qualified breast prosthesis fitting braces support- garments- to meet your doctors prescriptions we have specially trained male female personnel wheelchairs walkers canes crutches sales service rentals she was one of seven children born to the laie jess davis and elizabeth pickering she attended school at glasgow and spent her lifetime in the area where she was well- known and respected in 1909 she married john oscar spang and they settled at lot 30 cone 9 pickering where they farmed for nearly 70 yeiirs raising 12 children her large family were appreciative of her sunny disposition per sonality and warmth which she maintained in spite of the rigours of raising a family and farming she enjoyed family song played the piano accordion and mouth organ mrs spang has a deep interest in all aspects of community life belonged to the united church and was a life member of the altona womens institute surviving her are six sons ive daughters 16 grand- children and nine great1 grandchildren sons and daughters are aubrey of markham anthony of west hill duncan of claremont harry of brougham john of stouffville harvey oftt claremont mable mrs bruce harper oft stouffville mary mrs wm breeds of markham margaret mrs alec bell off markham gladys mrsj jack valleau ofstouff- ville and flossie mrsj george wilson of stouffville one soni norma n b u d predeceased her in 19741 she is also survived by one sister gladys mrs herbert ferrier of stouffville and one brother walter davis of stouffville j funeral service was conducted from oneill funeral home on tuesday oct 5 with rev jl carder ofj ficiating and assisted by rev donald pugh interment stouffville cemetery pall bearers all grand- sons were jim and larry spang andy and mart valleau bill harper and terry wilson rvl 10 lakllmoil tv will i tofohto to serve you better aim0uit 2525863 2980782 hnanp hall convalescent aoanena i a 7272122 8 yonge st n nqq npoo 10 am 4pm mon fri aurora ontario above do3ne te pharmxy or fay appointment town of whitchurch- stouffville proclamation to make all people more fully aware of the significance of the achievements of the lions club members at work today throughout the world i cordon ratcllff mayor of the town of whltchurchstouf fvllle do hereby proclaim as j october 8th 1976 world lions service day throughout the world 29000 lions clubs comprised of more than 1000000 men have but one obectfve to bring to those in need helpand assistance i urge all citizens of the town of whitcnurchstouffvllle to mark this occasion as a special observance in recognlfktnof the numerous services provided by the stouffville uons club to residents of this municipality in wanes thereof i have hereunto set my hand signed gordon ratcliff mayor v lj w- v u yj

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