Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 13, 1978, p. 2

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2 the tribune thursday april 13 1j8 before we hang it for you we hang it for us at national drapery were hung up on quality after ai you oon t ge so oe canada s largest manufacturer of custom araper es by setting for anytriig sess nan perfec- toi so oefoe ve hang your rev drapes in your home we nang trie in ours on a speaa macane mat lets us make sue tne drapes will hang exactly as they snouo not close not almost but exactly and mat s only one of six ntoicky quaity control steps we go througn be fore we et your arapes go out of our tactory we wouidn t settle for less and neither should you shopathome service our expert sales staff can advise you on any window or bedspread treatment enormous selection choose from 1000 fabrics from the world s finest mills all m stock so theres no waiting 714 day delivery you can enpy your new cus tommade drapery right away factorytoyou prices we buy directly from the mills and pass the savings on to you iv 0 r r ivx- i- vr of national drapery visit our display at the home show april 715 canadian national exhibition west annex booth 440644084410 for shop at home service call 4100 weston roqcl out of town call collect barne 70s 7263401 kitchener 519658 4100 peterborough 7057434095 hamilton 416 397 0110 guelph 519656 4100 st catharines 416 727 6622 oirniwa 416 7256223 nigara falls 416227 6622 new restaurant comes to east end success steak and seafood house opened for business monday at 5 oclock in stouffvilles success plaza in the east end restaurant owners gus korakis and gus mouhtros are offering an opening special of prime ribs of beef for s3 and for alfof april they will give a 10 per cent discount on bills as well they plan to have a daily special i dont know what it will be commented mr korakis it depends on what the chef wants to make the owners are planning a grand opening after the beef and seafood restaurant is granted a liquor licence mr korakis said there has been some confusion regarding hearing dates and the situation has further been confused as the lawyer for the restaurant is away the restaurant has rented three of the basic rental units in the plaza 3245 square feet and according to mr korakiswill seat 120 people very comfortably mr korakis has extensive experience in the hospitality industry he was bartender at the beverley hills hotel for five years was a manager at the camelot steak house a toronto nightclub and ran a snack bar at a private tennis club for several years this is the first restaurant of his own partner gus mouhtros will act as chef he formerly ran the granada restaurant in newmarket the second chef is spiro papadatos who worked for 10 years at the towne tavern at yonge and queen sts in toronto up until this monday the chef was employed at the camelot hotel the restaurant will feature light lunch menus but the main emphasis will be on afternoon and evening mai ouiuie dining j heavy rains thursday night caused the banks of duffin creek to overflow friday at this spot south of main st and just west of market st the ever alert tribune staff became aware of the flooding and were on the scene with a camera in a matter of seconds getting an overall view of the situation involved sticking the camera out the second storey window jj at the rear of the tribune offices john montgomery safer route planned for may 6 bikeathon the ap0u01i inoakwood sugg list 599 2 brices guaranteed lowest prices if you can ever find a lower priced new item elsewhere please let usjknow arid we will gladly lower bur price below any competition sale stouffville a less gruelling route has been laid out for this years annual stouffville lions club bikeathon the fundraising event which received approximately 8000 in pledges last year was the cause of some complaint because of the route last years route went into pickering township and many of the roads were unpaved washedout or covered with loose gravel which mired bicycle wheels and caused a few minor spills bikeathon com mittee chairman jack mcdermott told the tribune an entirely new route has been planned and was this week ap proved by the lions mr mcdermott said some pains have been taken to keep the bike-a- thon on paved roads but ones without high traffic volume registration is saturday april 15 april 22 and april 29 in the back room at the municipal offices between the hours of 9 am and noon as usual each riders pledges will go half to the lions who spend the money on community work and the remainder to the charity of the riders choice the bikeathon is scheduled for saturday may 6 again this year the route will be 35 kilometres 22 miles the course starts at the town park winds through the subdivisions and back onto main st but east of highway 47 across to the town line south to the altona rd east on the altona rd to sideline 30 south on the sideline to claremont rd west on the qaremont rd back to the town line a short jog south and then west on 18th ave across to the 5th cone north on the 5th to 19th ave east again back to the 9th cone north on the 9th and then east along side streets to come out at main st and the railway tracks and then back to the town park local community groups are invited to participate and use the bikeaihon to raise funds 4 for their own activities plaza turned down now in uxbridge fairway motor sales 8527878 bert pedersen 66 brock st e uxbridge a proposal for a large shopping centre beside the new canadian tire store in uxbridge was turned down by council last week i t- gerry sprackman presented his proposal for a plaza complex which would include a large supermarket and other stores including a bank the plaza which would have been located just outside the western limit of the town on high way 47 was turned down for further study by council councillor sandy ewenand mayor gord davies were concerned about bringing stores into downtown uxbridge before agreeing to a plaza out of town councillor norm lyons said he was sympathetic to the need for another supermarket and also for the concerns of the downtown mer chants councillor john paxton agreed with the plaza proposal saying that an alternative supermarket is necessary for competition he also pointed out that the plaza could attract rural people n to uxbridge to do their shopping and away from stouffville however council wanted to look at the proposal further before making a decision gravely a perfect seed bed in one pass no other lawn and garden tractor has anattachment like gravelys rotary plow its unique design allows you to prepare a perfect seed bed in one pass so it can save you a lot of time and with other attachments a gravely can cultivate spray compost haul loads and more in addition to mowing your lawn or rough and with propercare and maintenance a gravely can keep doing your grounds main tenance tasks a long long timebecause gravelys are built tough with all- gear direct drive from enginetoattachments no belts to break slip or adjust so come take a look at a gravely today arrrca a poplar a- 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