c the tribune thursday november s 1st puts hobby to work stouffv1lle interior decoratings long been a bobby with peggy topping now shes putting that bobby to work peggy has joined the staff of village interiors 147 main street unionvffle and will offer advice on a full range of services including convenient shop at borne the cboosirg of appropriate broadloom and drapes is also a part of her duties peg topping needs no introduction to most whitchurch stouffville residents she has resided in the community twenty six years first on fairview avenue and presently in the home of the late dr s s crouch at lemonville her involvement with music mania including the position of director spanned ten years even today she maintains a behind the scenes interest in the event it was her imaginative presentation that led to the creation of stouffvilles civic square she completed the original drawings she also supervised the interior renovations of their home on the 7th concession village interiors is open six days and two evenings a week 10 am to 6 pm monday to wednesday and saturday 10 am to 9 pm thursday and friday around town clown show children in town wont want to miss the theatre directs program entitled return of the curious clown sat nov 10 at 1 30 pjn in the public library admission is free church bazaar christ anglican church on sunset boulevard is holding a christmas bazaar sat nov 17 from 12 noon to 4 pm town party the town of whitchurch stouffville will honor its employees at a pre christmas gathering in the legion hall dec 7 artists work sally wildman well- known local artist will display many of her paintingc at an exhibition in the latcham gallery of the public library beginning nov 14 and extending over a period of three w publisher honored remember reg westbrook many stouffville senior hockey players of the sos will reg was the star goaltender with the collingwood ship builders twenty years ago now head of the creemore star he was recently honored at the canadian community newspaper association convention by being selected publisher of the year sell fruit students of stouffville dist secondaiy- school are once again taking orders for texasgrown oranges and grapefruit two sizes are available a twenty pound box 875 or a forty pound box 1450 the campaign continues through to nov 12 but do payment will be accepted until delivery is made latcham hall dance town teens should circle the date of dec 14 for a dance at latcham hall music will be supplied by the popular rock group mirage members are all former students of whitchurch- highlands school the band leader is bob burrows a staff teacher there fhwhwt turkey supper theres nothing quite like a turkey supper in november with all the trimmings such an event is being sponsored by goodwood united church on tues nov 13 beginning at s pm until all are served the price of admission is adults 5 children under twelve 250 santa claus parade stouffville dec 1st79 interested in entering a float call ken smurthwaite 6401428 as soon as possible floats must be pick a christmas theme prizes awarded for besj float floatsbandsclownsballoons presented by stouffville kinsmen club firemens ball the whitchurch stouffville fire department including past volunteers now retired will attend a pre christmas dinner and dance sat dec 1 at the legion hall from peterborough laura tuckerv of peterborough visited recently- with her two sisters mrs clayton hill ninth line south stouffville and hilda bailey at utica mrs tucker attended the silver jubilee clubs halloween party and drew a hearty round of applause for her rendition of the twostep with caller frank barkey of blackstock mr and mrs jack watson conquered all petting zoo children attending the royal agricultural winter fair this month will want to visit the petting zoo set up in the floral section of the coliseum mrs bruce burton of bunnys flowers in stouffville will have an exhibit there the royal opens nov 8 today coop president jim rae rr 4 stouffville is the new president of the stouffville cooperative association for 197980 he succeeds don miller markham rr 2 open house an open house- is planned for latcham hall in stouffville sat nov 17 in honor of mr and mrs wesley brillinger parkview apartments the occasion is their golden wedding anniversary wes and clara will be pleased to welcome their many friends between the hours of 2 and 4 and 7 and 9 pm suffers stroke mr ira burkholder wiril ane drive stouffville is a patient in scarborough centenary hospital after suffering a stroke mrs burkholder has been pleased have their daughter mrs fred armstrong of west vancouver with her in recent days she has since returned home puppet makers the childrens puppetmaking program at the town library begins this friday at 4 pm and continues every friday afternoon until nov 30 participants must be eight years or over i j- it f clean breakin it was a clean breakin and getaway at the apartment residence of peter oaks 169 main street west someone made off with a vacuum cleaner valued at 450 to listowel wes tohman former manager of the imperial bank of commerce in stouffville and later transferred to port elgin hs been moved again this time to manage the commerce branch at listowel s stouffville love conquers all thats the way it was for jack watson main street west stouff ville and hilary painter of halifax england jack and hilary were married in september at st matthews church northowram eng land culminating a dose friendship that endured despite the fact the couple was oceans apart for three years hilary a native of northowram left england with her parents mr and mrs reg painter and brother richard at the age of nine she and jack struck up a companionship at school but as so often happens fate shoved cupid aside but only temporarily mr and mrs painter and richard moved back to england hilary accompanied them however a few thousand miles of water proved no barrier every six months either one or the other would go to england or come to canada keeping the relationship intact they became engaged at christmas 1977 and were married this fall for the ceremony hilary was lovely in the same bridal outfit worn by her mother twentythree years before her attendants were marlene boyd maid of honor lisa watson jane mitchell and susan walker bridesmaids and richard walker page boy jim brillinger was mr and mrs jack watson of stouffville are shown on the steps of st matthews church northowram england following their marriage in september the best man richard painter and john painter were home on weekend bert searvrupert avenue will remain a patient in st johns convalescent hospital for vat least two more weeks he is recovering from knee surgery bert is able to get around on crutches and was home for the weekend penny carnival a penny carnival will be held at orchard park school tues nov 13 from 315 to 515pm in the eveningfrom 7 to 830 pm parents are invited to attend the event is being sponsored by mr gapps grade 5 class with proceeds to subsidize a trip to see the tutenkhamen exhibit at the royal ontario museum potluck supper the stouffville horticultural societys annual meeting will take the form of a i potluck supper monday nov 19 at 6 pm the program will include colored slides entered for competition the location is the lower hall of the united church groomsmen ushers were dwight ewart and ron schell remembrance day dinner the legion and legion ladies auxiliary are holding a remembrance day dinner sunday nov 11 at 530 pm in the legion hall admission is 250 per person i the happy couple are now living in stouffville c steal golf cart if you see someone zipping up and down the 10th concession in a golf carl chances are it belongs to the john evelyn club at mongolia a unit was stolen from there recently valued at 1000 in totalitarian countries whether left or right freedom is a little scrap allowed to the individual after the states needs have been served in many parts of this world poverty ignorance and disease are chains from which death alone gives freedom in some nations freedom of a sort exists only for those with the guns or the money the evening newspaper is a tour of countries in which freedom must be bought by conformity or allegiance or obedience- to the right party the right religion the right class the right uniform the right accent canada is one of the few precious places on earth where freedom has no strings here decency and respect are the foundations of social order here the individual human being holds the highest rank this freedom is not an accident canada is the image of her people our country has never been more nor less than a background for those people a setting in which they could pursue their own goals in their own ways call it democracy if you like or private enterprise its real name is freedom canada was and is almost completely peopled by foreigners people who fled from war or hunger or repression from political and economic and class systems all of us go back to a first generation in this country men and women who arrived with little except hope and determination and a deep understanding of freedom as they worked and persevered and improved their own lives they raised this country nobody gave canadians their standard of living their level of education their health their selfreliance their enterprise was unassisted and undirected by any master plan any purposes of state any big brother they strove and saved took chances failed started againalways by their own choice always for their own betterment and as they succeeded so did canada the haughton group is a proud and grateful part of this ongoing story we are proud of our achievements of starting 25 years ago with nothing but enthusiasm and an old handfed kiuge press that cost 72 and growing until today we have five plants across canada in the fields of commercial lithography packaging and business forms we feel tremendous gratitude for our clients and suppliers and particularly for our employees who worked and built and grew along with us these people understand and value their own ability to produce they are the strongest possible demonstration of just how well the enterprise system works when it is allowed to as we begin our second quartercentury we are above all grateful to this country where a story like ours is still possible thank you canada for the freedom to try u the hlaughton group automated business forms limited cf haughton limitedlithographers telfer packaging limited s plants and offices across canada rights to reproduce fredy granted banquetmeeting stouffville dist credit union ltd will hold its 24th annual meeting and banquet mon nov 26 in- the legion hall the dinner is at 630 pm with the meeting to follow house sold the residence of mr and mrs john foulds and family second street stouffville has been sold the new owners dont plan to take possession until midjanuary since john operates a butcher shop in the ballantrae plaza hes hopeful of re locating somewhere in the immediate area 92 years young on sat nov 24 mrs wm mccowan well- known stouffville lady now residing at parkview home will celebrate her 92nd birthday rapid recovery town merchant graydon card was back in his store monday following surgery oct 29 five new tanks to meet requirements under the environmental protec tion act five new fuel tanks arc being installed by the stouffville cooperative association at their site on edward street the containers have a greater capacity than the ones just removed a smmmmsm- 5 warning health and welfare canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smoted avoid inhaling average per cigarette- king silt 4mg tar04tig nicotine t-w-