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weight watchers 7 for further information gall j mississauga 2755222 enroll at any class r j s exon at ld ru mrj f s7 all 6 m t jl 13 jr c wen k4l i to a wellattended fall rally of united church women at woodbridge united church during october j i jfca meaningful wor- ship service was con ducted by myrna watson and florence macllvride of stouffville assisted by may richards as pianist hts jolley president of woodbridge ucw welcomed the- ladies after which a business period was l conducted i v jean nauta then introduced two special speakers nora love of the department of health and social service york region and allison adair community development worker for the ontario march of dimes the speakers outlined the development of treatment of han dicapped persons in in stitutions as well as the assistance given toward their integration into the community to this end action groups in every municipality are a prime goal a number of stimulating books were 1 then reviewed by bill bird of canec musical interludes for the morning rand af ternoon sessions were enjoyed under the leadership of jean morley and lorraine hutchinson jeariwilletts in troduced the guest speaker of the afternoon gladys bennetts 6f bracebridge who assisted by her sister as projectionist showed and discussed- over one hundred- slides taken be held wed cp sr a stouffvillbfsgene s iotnqon ndpmeeuog durham meeting will wednesday nov 17 at 8 pm dr charles godfrey mpp durham west v be guest speaker new executive to be elected i ii v quilt winners first and second prize winners of the legion ladies auxiliary quilt draw held saturday were theo hindson couple stouffville and gayle bean mahr ham t historical photos a member of the photographic historical society of canada will present a program on old pictures at markham centennial library thursday nov 18 beginning at 8 pm terry wedge wul explain how to collect dateand preserve antique photographs ke will also bring a display of old pictures admission is free mental illness centennial college is presenting seminar on mental illness and the law to be held at holiday inn don valley parkway saturday nov 27 from 930 am until 4 pm the seminar which covers sueh topics as lawsuits and the mentally ill consent to treatment mental illness and the beef social v v nursing open housely i anyone in- hosting a beef 4 social at tefested in nursings v the legion hall saturday senecassij school si of nov- 20 tickets 12 per nursing is haing an open house on sunday nov m y froml to4pjn at the 50th annivevsaw t and shepparcli for fur- mr and mrs sher- tber information call 494- man arnold 37 william 8900 stouffville celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary saturday oct 30 the couple enjojed a dinner with their children and grandchildren at the parkway hotel on friday evening family and friends honoured them honour society x barry c 5 ofly nn son of mrs c oflynn of mount albert a senior at general motors institute in flint michigan has been appointed to gmis management honour society the society was founded to provide an criminal law is of special- dinner and social evening w on saturday at the home company to honour those interest to police officers medical and social work personnel the clergy lawyers and all volun teers working with the the winner of the legion ladies auxiliary stouffville centennial quilt contests were decided recently posing here with the winning pattern for the quilt is greta hill of 9th line south she was awarded a prize of 100 there were 20 entries in the contest unicef students at orchard park public school collected 33935 for unicef this year the mentally ill largest amount they have w registration in ever collected staff and eluding lunch costs 25 students ihanks to contributors 6943345 markham mr and mrs arnold have two children jean mrs don edey of ot- expressed and further information fourandbrian the many can be obtained by calling- ast edans of their son carl and students whom they jeel daughterinlaw anna in show special promise of lofcal train stations f eatiiired in book carolyn arnold and kathryn stouffville elizabeth willmott of toronto has more than a passing interest in seeing the old canadian national railways station in stouffville and scores like rit across ontario preserved as author and importance of the preservation of historically important railway stations the station vin stouffville is one of many dealt with in thojbobk including th6sefin claremont and uxbridge ive ibeen reading station has so much history surrounding it i think it would be a shame if they didnt find some way to use it i s mrs willmott said she would prefer that the station remain where it is now located if possible to keep the at free each month ti eoxk momh mhbri o wiijlvllthis 1 tmmn ik fwl9u uo isa ftfll en much j during a recent visit to photographer of thebook about the possibility of mosphere but she said china miss bennetts meet me at the sjation the stouffvillestation that if it could be moved provided an interesting arid informative view of life in china since 1949 mrs willmott has striven to arouse an awareness throughout ontario of the going mrs willmott told the tribune id hate to see it v your it would still retain some of the flavor of an old railway station top grade 13 student hondiired join us today we ve goi so much a thats new to help you reach your goal weight watchers newpersonal action plan aurora darlene duggan returned home saturday to collect jeight awards during dr gw williams secondary schools annual com mencement exercises- the top grade 13 ontario student in york region percent saverage the daughter of mr and mrs james duggan of r r 4 stouffville is enrolled in the general science program at- the university of western last tunc with a 96 ft business sunday she said shes encountering little difficulty in her work but finds the size and format of university classes a big change from high school miss duggans eight awards included ontario and carter scholarships i as well as honorsfrom the townx of whitchurch- stouffvillesthe yprk county sjboardvof anniversary services 22 years of exalting jesus special speaker- rev j r sudburyr f special musicjohnhisey and tern smith november 14 wo 11 am and 720 pm the author- photographer will be coming to the whit- churchstouffville public library on nov 18 130 pm to botrr talk about her book and to make a slide presentation the event is cosponsored by the library and john lord books meet me at the station briefly tells the history of stouffville as well as of i the railway station in the village according to the book the presence of the narrowgauge toronto nipissing railway which passed through stouff ville in 1871 was an important factor in the development of the village and surrounding area one early incident in l was stouffvilles train history x was an explosion that occurred jan 31 1873in an unusual typelbf locomotive knownas fairlie one of the two boilers burst killing most of the crew and causing great damage to the railway station the locomotive called the shedden later had s second ex plosion in 1879 before it was put out of use stouffville wrote miss willmott became a busy railway junction when a branch line was built in 1877to sutton the railway through stouffvilleeventually was acquired by the grand trunk railway in 1884 the company which in 1886 built the present station v s the twostory frame stouffville station in cluded in it living quarters for both the station master and his family a long time station master was john mason who served there from 1911 to 1932 the station at thaf time was a place to which children seemed fto gravitate because bpall the wonderful places to play climbing the did water tower favouritesport and on election every man in town gathered m the waiting room to hear the election results as they came hot off the wires of the telegraphers table similar tales are told inthebook of the old canadian pacific railway station in claremont kenneth dopkingof toronto son of a claremont station agent told1n the book what it like living at the iort nigh y y fssm co laurie lewis daughter of mr and mrs j lewisr r3 stouffville recently graduated from toronto institute of medical technology she was an honour student and received an award for highest standing in haemotology she is a graduate of sdhs and station house i for some 20 k presently employed years of his life l as a registered leadership and managerial growth potential- web panelist audrey christie of v road stouffville was recently a member of a panel discussion on education held at kingcraft in king city by the york branch of the university womens club mrsi christie represented t the watch- mg educational bureaucracy web group she has been a member of the organization since its inception during the 1974 teachersstrike also on the panel was a member the thornhill parents council and the york county teachers federation v v he was the envy of all his young friends and used to get permission to climb up into the train cabs while they were waiting to be cleared and even got the chance to drive a locomotive a short distance s j in the dopking household the entire day was punctuated s the arrivals and depar tures of passenger trains and the thunder of a passings freight train acted as a conversation stopper windows rattled dishes and silver vibrated a metallic tune and pictures hanging on the walls took on a new angle the line through technologist at womens college hospital- 1 pot luck supper recycling display recycling f depot members have mounted an interesting display of recyclable materials in the front window of the public library this display will be on hand for one more week some literature on com- posting food and garden waste is available free of charge depot volunteers are trying to encourage more families to sort their garbage and use the facilities available in the village also needed are more volunteer workers v s help man the depot horticultural society volunteers are asked to reminds all members and work once a month for friends to attend the in call annual pot luck supper at 6404870 or 6404479 theunited church hall on monday evening nov 15 630 pm this will be the annual business meeting william richards passes i r j ik william richards b nnti passed wayfij twinning slides musselman bazaar ce d a r s of musselmans annual bazaar will be held saturday nov 13 from 10 am to 4 pmat the former- united church claremont had been built 9u1 cone and lakeshore in 1884 by the ontario and road on sale will be quebec railway com- knitting sewing quilts pany thsame year the afghans crocheting and canadian pacific therevwill be free coffee noy 8 at green gables nursing home he was in his 74thyear mr ricliardscame from england as a young boy and worked on various farmsiri thearea he remained v bachelor all his life a servicewas held tuesday evening at oneill funeral home with interment v in- ntnv rhs -as- lereavill be free coffee stouffvillejcemeteryr railway purchased the and donutsparkmg is y mine and have operated it courtesyof simnyvalley v vi ever since store anniwrsarv ffalhprlnc f to separate schools electors of v the towns of- whitcrlurchstouffville aurora newmarket vaughan i and tlfe townships of king- georgina and east gwillimbury m f5 notice is hereby given that pursuant to section 33 sub section 3 of the municipal elections act 1972 nominations of- trie candidates in the election for the office set out below may be filed inmy office during the nomination period namely t thursday november 11th 1976 830 am to 430 pm anniversary gathering r friends and relatives r of mr ahdvmrs mack lipscombe areinvited to a tea in honourof their 50th wedding anniversary atbrougham hall it will take place saturday nov 13ifrom25pm best n wishes only is requested f o bea red cross volunteer s ft 1 li friday november 12th 1976 830 am to 430 rmro s i j l i monday november 15th 1976 830 am to 5 00 pm y the office for which candidates may be nominated is v one member to the york county board of education to represent the municipalities of- vaughanking aurora newmaket georglna east gwlllirribury and -pwhit- churchstouffville to be- elected by separarafe school electors of the said municipalities j i v- r s- vr tv f g jackman- i clerk townof vaughan 2141 maor mackenzie drive k 5 1 v jv t j 8322281 n0 on 5 year term guaranteed mvestment certificates standard trustv i -company- 8wiliionsltw mwkrim onuro vrvhcslodoft- v 3