Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 16, 1978, p. 14

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to feeding stations in cluding species which rarely if ever came to them before mrs gh lowndes and mrs alex robertson of claremont reported hundreds of snow bun tings dropping down to feed on stormy days at a feeder near ajax horned larks lapland longspars and snow buntings can be seen feeding together veteran birders are amazed and say that they have never seen any of these species at a feeder before in uxbridge township evening grosbeaks and redpolls are common but a small flock of chukars that come for handouts is beyond doubt the rarest species there at present pine siskins and purple finch are very scarce but pine grosbeaks arc with us in record numbers the rosypink males are sometimes mistaken for cardinals and tend to shy away from bird feeders the afternoon group of the uc w will meet in the church on feb 22 at 2 pm laura reynolds will be in charge of the program for the roll call valentine cards have already been sent to shutins the board of stewards of claremont united church will be serving their annual beef dinner on sunday april 2nd tickets are available at helen andersons number 6492463 the womens day of prayer will be in the baptist church on march 3 at 2 pm this year the women of canada will be having the pleasure of planning the program the theme will be community spirit in modern living the speaker will be jackie guthrie of audley and the soloist donna painter of altona the juvenile girls 1978 ball team is in need of a coach if any one is interested please call mary borland at 6492047 the ladies of the uc w afternoon group is in need of a few more quilters a couple of hours in the bowling green club house would be very much ap preciated any work in this way goes to help the church winners at the tuesday evening euchre were laura reynolds dorothy cook and marjorie hedges and men art parratt owen gray and earle cook at the seniors meeting last thursday the winners were margaret benson vi boniface ella ham mond men ed cook margaret gall vsub and tom hammond the draw prize was won by ed cook and martin gall the freezeout was won by arthur parratt and gladys jones the next meeting of the senior citizens will be on thursday feb 16 at 130 pm last sunday dinner guests at the home of mr and mrs albert roszell were their son and daughterinlaw robert and jane of toronto and leslie zooda also of toronto mr and mrs terry hopkins have returned from a holiday in the bahamas also from the south are mr and mrs ross redshaw who drove home from madeira beach on the gulf of mexico after a five weeks holiday while they were away ted and joanne took care of the house and the dog and the mail route for jean we are glad to see mike collette is back to school after his serious accident and happy to report that elizabeth fryer is home after a stay in centenary hospital a speedy recovery is also wished for carol carruthers who was in a car accident on the way home from 0 school one day last week tracy pilkey had the opportunity last monday to give a talk to the keswick lions club on lions youth ex change last week terri pilkey received a citation award from the united way in recognition ofir outstanding community service over the weekend mrs keith etcher oi windsor visited with her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs earle pilkey and their family there will be a film night for children of all ages on thursday night feb 16 at 7 pm at the community hall this is sponsored by the library and- there will be no charge a few new books on the shelves are act of god by charles tem- pelton years of sorrow years of shame barry broadfoot and danile martin by john fowles librarian marean ward says not to throw away your old wintario tickets greenwood news musician back tour of china by mildred mctaggart ed tait greenwood arrived home late thursday night after spending three weeks in china with the toronto symphony orchestra this was part of a culture exchange with china and the symphony members were treated royally by the chinese people while there ed had time to play a game of hockey and basketball to savour frogs fat soup and made a hit at a concert in canton when he played a duet with a cellist in china with its dense population he noted that there is practically no wildlife no birds cats or dogs and very few insects pat lorraine tended workshop beach and nicholson at- the ucw at the kingsview united church oshawa fast wednesday on thursday maude stell janet crawford lorraine nicholson mary mclean and marion young went to the wi food forum on nutrition at uxbridge uxbridge the pickering nature club are sponsoring a cross country ski outing on saturday feb 18th bob almack who is to be the leader for the day would like those in terested to meet at the entrance to the claremont conservation area at 10 am and to bring their lunch mr and mrs mn pegg and mr and mrs alfred pegg attended the golden wedding an niversary of mr and mrs andrew jenkins of sundridge on saturday the junior choir enjoyed some pancakes and syrup after their practice last tuesday mr and mrs gerald hernev returned on the weekend from a two week visit to florida metric creeps into planning beware the rabid centimetre r the ministry of housing for ontario has reminded town council of the forthcoming metrification of new 4 subdivision plans official plans new municipal bylaws land transactions requiring survey and all planning documents metrification in these areas will go into effect july 1 197r

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