Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 25, 1976, p. 10

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a m the tribune thursday november 2s lf two dead woman critical after collision j uxbridge two in critical condition persons are dead and following an accident fnree are in hospital one saturday afternoon at the intersection of durham roads 21 and 23 six miles southeast ofusbridge munldipal elections i- the t w f siskj ti 4 5 si jrv yv r t f t f towns of aurora whltchurch stouffvillle 5 separate school electors separate school trustee for the york couhty roman catholic separate school board john mcoermott acclamation dated at aurora this16thdayof november 1976 k brodger clerk returningofficer town of aurora durham regional police said mrs gay poucesakl william john was northbound on allan 58 of cummer durham 23 when the avewidowdale and his collision occurred wife gladys wimifred mr and mrs allan 56 were eastbouod on werp dead at the scene durham road 21 when mrs gay one year old their carwas in collision jason and three year old with joan pay 26 of jody were taken to port uxbridge perry memorial hospital and later transferred to scarborough centenary hospital mrs gay is in in tensive care and the children are described as in satisfactory condition suffering from multiple fractures i greenwood news lively election campaign by mildred fisherf greenwood en- mctaggart teringtbe race against the 5 municipal norah geraghty election in ward three greenwood and present has become a lively issue councillor ken spratley with business man gerald kinsale an open house lovely little christmas gifts g around the tree 8 beside the fire 1 just everywhere athammersleys g b 2vi miles east of hwyj8 2 on mount albertsiderd g for norah geraghty was held last tuesday evening at i the home of theo dimson old greenwood rd- sympathy is ex tended to mr and mrs elmer pittman salem rd in the suddenloss of mrs pittmans brother in new brunswick mrs pittman went to new brunswick to attend funeral services mr and mrs doug morden and mary lou mr and- mrs lloyd morden and jennifer visited with mr- and mrs s larry morden s at carlsbad springs on the weekend church services were taken on sunday by- beatrice mclean ba while mr vangulick is preparing for exams f 1 r i 1 flbsfij r 3 z vv w y r v i 1 f vf j f r ji j ii rt 11 i f v 1 j li k v ffirssv r 1- c l r t- i i f m 1 1 11 a til n 1- ii i i i- ml ail 1 1 385w vt- r m v rtfi- j j o 1 n vt enenee t t on december 6th vote to reelect t k ws imufgo jsfn evening o oriaal fadnioni ana wedding plan iueai monday dec 6th 1976 800 pm s the lounge thornhill community centre bayv1ew ave and john st i y alt engaged girls planning to be married after feb 11977 are invited ja complimentarvticket foryourselfand one guest may be obtained by- telephoning by november 30th y v oddingslbyjoy teimmi who says an annuity has to have a fixed premium ask your sun life agent to explain the features of the new flexible premium retirement annuity such as adjustable premiums interest and annuity rate guarantees waiver of premium upon disability and cur rent tax deduct ions into the bargain heinz daues cm insurances agencyltd 9246674 suilife david hammersiey formerly of stouff- ville and his wife sandra recently opened a store near- mr albert featuring antique reproductions arid restorations as well as heritage decorating they opened this fall despite setback to their efforts when a tor nado struck the stores location in august work of local artists whlcome a the ritajge redecorating s hop mount albert thebarnhewasremaking the storeopened at its t portion of the 80foot barn on august 12 1976 david into a- heritage present location in a fe- had been completely hammersiey of r r 3 redecorating outlet made stablethree miles v demolished by the storm mount albert came about collapsed near him as the east of mt albert among v however theex- as close to a tornado as he result of avtwister other features of the store tension to the barn which would ever care to agaia nonetheless- less are a decorating service had been used as stables on that day part of than two months later and- both restored and remained mostly intact l j reconstructed s canadian furniture i for information or transporttion call 8523029 no ontarian can fail to becharmed kenneth mcnaughti rural roots ereconfederation buildings of theyork regioii of ontario v s s r by mary byers jan kennedy margaret mcburriey and the junior league of toronto a superb of the social and 3 architectural heritage of southern ontario photographs of over 130 buildings taken i by hugh robertson one of canadas best architectural photographers are accom- panied by stories of the settlements in which they were built and of the people who lived in them they include houses churches mills and barns al erected before 1855 ana still standing on the main roads and back concessions of ontario from scarborough to etobicoke and north to lake simcoethis handsome volume is an ideal gift to yourself or to a friend 1500 frl available from your bookseller university off oridnto also the artwork of i various craftsmen inthe area is solicited and sold lin the store as for the aug 12 experience mr ham mersiey a former stouffville resident recalls it vividly we were just starting to lay this he said indicating the pine wood floor and were torrents and that area was repaired cleaned up and decorated in time for a fall opening v helping in the rurhv ningof store is mr hamniersleys wife sandra who formerly was director of sales for j toronto calendar j magazine in fact the j hammersleys were married aug 14 only two days after the tornado there struck and x mrs jw hammersiey torrents of rain by luck emphasizes thattheir 1 happened to look out the outlet should be of in- cdoor t lf terest peopled making v he first noticed the craftsinthe region im clouds overhead looking for them and revolving in ajcircular i motion and then to his n amazement saw a neigh- hours barn explode before his eyes the immediate s reaction of mr ham- mersley and those with ihim was to bolt from the building but on second thought they ran and restoring crouchedbeneath jthe structing theyre looking for mej she says j f v crafts in the store include weaving pottery stitchery jvooderafting paintings and ceramics among others mr hammersleyi himself for the last four years has been doing and crecont of originar 31st ghristmas large stone fireplace in canadian furniture the room sccondsmater before thaohehad the ground began worked as amarkham shaking everything real estate salesman and darkened and dust filled then had travelled around the air north america selling in a minute or two original oil paintingsv they walked outside and i then- says mr surveyed the damage a hammersiey i decided v i would do what r really wanted to donby trade he points out he is a tool and diev maker he t learned all the tskills of furniture restoration by teaching himselft- tthestore itself is a cozyrspot with the original stone walls and wood ceiling brightenedrand cleaned by sandblastingva i fireplace crackles at one end and the length of the w v he finest selectiorij of mitotic a j- mm i a i lamps waif f flrfians 761 v m vhangingsccrafts n i ul1uhnuvoi v various articles of fur- f 1 new usebpianost organ piano lamps and a wide selection of music we service whafiwesellandwill not be knowingly undersold on don mills rd va- miles south of davis dr- 8956311 r newmarket opbnu evenings niture and table pieces j both custom s aho massproduced but painstakingly finished furniture as well as custom blacksmithingj are available at the store our concept is 1 pretty broad says mrs hammersiey adding ywe multij services j v seagram five star 1 -i- v it canadas favourite fiveivear rye whisky r- j v- r y l v i ilrj i t jv jvw v j y e for councn tn ward one uxbridge votek w harvie december 6th 1976 it a man who cares ab0umh municipality i f a wi rt

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