Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 28, 1976, p. 9

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the tribune thursday october 28 tin t v theres more than one way to have fnn at the arena while most people were watching the hockey players five year old leslie mltchenson was busy at the water fountain bathing her tongue she didnt give up this pleasureable activity until the basin threatened to overflow annegret lamure mayors report station available to any municipality st0uffv1lle canadian national rail ways will make the old station in stouffville available to any other municipality that might want it if whitchurch stouffville doesnlt ac cording to mayor gordon ratcliff in an interview friday he told the tribune that after con tacting cn by phone a letter was- received stating that the building would not be removed from the premises immediately so council will have a chance to change their minds if they so desire council earlier had turned down a suggestion the historic building a centennial project and instead asked the com pany to either improve or remove the building by 1977 question what effect on the financing of the new library will the sale of the old building have the financing of the new library is really complete as far as the town is concerned said the mayor the library board wont have to ask the town to finance it at all now the town had agreed to guarantee 35000 towards the sale of the old library building so that construction on the new one could get underway the sale price on the old by cn to make moving building was 39900 question what ever missionary- church is in 103rd year by evelyn milsted the missionary church will celebrate its 103rd anniversary on sunday nov 7 1 rev clarence hunking a former minister will be the guest speaker at the 11 am and the 730 pm services the watchmen quartette will provide the special music throughout the day a prophetic con ference will precede the anniversary services on wednesday thursday- and friday nights at 8 pmnov 3 to 5 with rev hunking as speaker rev winston thurton of toronto will be the guest soloist for these services there will be a district volley ball tournament all day on saturday nov 6 at the university of waterloo gormley youh group will be entering three teams in this competition warren reaman came home on thursday pectet more local rsilnti participation in stoutf mr and mrs fred doust svre were few enfold se objeconstthetss enjoyed a visit on- 0 the plan dealing with happened to the trial transit service from musslemans lake that- was to be instituted this fall mr ratcliff said that a further survey was taken the results of which were not too hopeful people were asked to definitely in- dicate whether or not theywould usethe vice and not many questionnaires were returned it was quite questionable as to whether there is enough there to start this taxi service at the present time he said question what was your reaction to the public meetings on the interim official plan for whitchurch- stouffville the meetings were- very well attended and the plan was very well received mr ratcliff said it was good to see- the turnout it en couraged council to see the interest the residents have in the future of their municipality i he added however that we would have- thursday with mr and mrs george barrett of gravenhurst gormley womens s a js course ft onn re comp amis the rural areas the mayor said he expects the big objections will be raised nov 2 when on needlepoint in the near future for further in formation call mrs delbert baker at 8875338 or mrs roy smith at 727 4125 all women in the before- planning board planning board will consider objections raised to see if changes should be made in the community are invited to goodwood- webb children enjoy swimming instructions 399 main st w stouffville free parcel pickup service for 15 consecutive school days from oct 4 26 all grade 5 students from goodwood and webb have been enjoying swimming instructfon at the uxbridge pool lessons have included water safety and first aid a special thank you to all the instructors who have made this a safe and enjoyable experience- on the morning of oct 6 all grade 5 students attended a performance given by the prologue to the per- forming arts at ux bridge public school the program included biuie bridgman a soprano and monica gaylord a pian- 1st these ladies have developed a program that r is intended to increase the v students awareness of music as a means of communication selec tions included carnival by schumann- and joplins pineapple rag from oct 12 to 14 eight grade 6 students were given the op- portunity to attend a series of special programs conducted at audley school the children became actively involved in a program based on monsters presented by mrs j harburn and marilyn adams j on thursday oct 14 goodwood hosted a junior boys soccer tournament for the central durham region fifteen schools entered the competition on a cold and damp day but only one j emerged victorious- in the final game yrh cornish defeated goodwood ps cbya score of 20 to take home j the- trophy and represent the central region in the finals oshawa

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