Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 15, 1979, p. 2

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2 the tribune thursday november 15 1ts them out ca g a eviscerated fresh a 3lb avg sv- i limit 3 per family fresh whole cutup chickeninabaskef mary miles cooked boneless dinner hams 3lb avg 75 89 lb mary miles sliced side bacon 1 lb pkg 129 pride of canada sliced triple pack sandwich meats 16 oz pkg 169 previously frozen hake smoked fillets lb vxrfv lb 119 marymiles wieners i lb pkg 119 pride of canada sliced cooked ham 12oz pkg 199 canadian queen linkor farm style pork sausages assorted varieties shopsyssalads tub 85 lb 109 pride of canada party sticks deli style sausages chub 249 shopsy s new 2 pies per pkg beefor chicken meat pies spkg 89 as flavors soft drinks 750 ml btl 25 wafers rosebuds or macaroons ffi candles 25oqpkg rtedvarieties ml shampoo pist btl assorted flavors j 7 fruit drinks 48fl oztin fancy plus 25 deposit per btl rfg baby powder smooth or crunchy toz shaker tin whole kernel corn 12fl oztin 33 epoly garbage bags pkg of 10 post cereal sugar crisp 4000 box ripple plain or salt vinegar flavored potato chips 200 to 225 g pkgs 59 cavalier mallows princess mallows chocolate chipor maple leaf david biscuits peanut butter four star a jo whole mushrooms 500g jar 10fl oztin 00g pkq zion fig bars lttlb pkg royal gold oz or 1oz individually wrapped process instant chocolate drink mix vlb tin 1 or all purpose grind maxwell house 99 coffee in tomato sauce 993 1lb bag s 8oz pkg h leai 79 1 ws p roya 2e tea bags poly bag of 100 32floz quid detergent btl beam niui rvm 99 monarch cake pastry valley farm frozen choice french fries 4 ioo poly bags yal goloranoom weights 7 brick or colby cheese lb richs whipped topping 79 flour 2500 aero tin 189 whole gg wheat or cracked wheat bread produce of usa florida oranges size125s canada no okaoc jm otory stifle pkoouccotusa motm walnut frtthshh 129 rnou iktism cotuuau canada fancy oiuoc itedorgoktan delicious appl ontario grown brussels sprouts ontario grown canaoano 1gradc v ontamogmown kq m canada no igaoe cooungonjoo plavoi c2 orange cryst jfystals 49 89 69 349 39 119 49 69 19fl oz lin 25 kg bag 24oz loaf poly bag of 43woz pkgs fancy peach halves 14fl oztin 59 0rteovarieties float spreads 2 tins o9 orteovarieties st food 5 ss1 100 blue water frozen fish portions with shrimpstuffingor 199 crunchy rsh portions uoz pkg savarin frozen macaroni 4 cheese dinner oz pkg 39 weresesyetherksht to uu1t quantities competitive prkcea and personal service i mmam i iiijl john houston wellknown stouffville druggist has retired following 27 years service most of that time in town he and wife sybil plan to take up residence in gravenhurst likely next spring the pharmacy he purchased at church streett and main back in may 52 still bears- his name jim thomas john houston time to retire says druggist stouffville a familiar face is missing from behind the prescription counter at widdifield drugs john houston businessman here for most of twentyseven uyfhasregred or maybe just taking things a little easier would be a better term for when he and wife sybil move to gravenhurst next spring john says he may help out parttime at a drug store there id like to keep my hand in he said indicating hes not quite ready to sit back and put his feet up nor should he for hes every bit the personable outgoing guy that folks soon came to know as a friend way back in may 1952 that was when he left the drug department at eatons and purchased wes boadways store at the corner of church street and main it became houstons pharmacy and still bears this name john houston is a native of alton ont five miles southwest of orangeville during world war ii he served in the canadian army then enrolled at toronto university following his discharge before going to eatons he did three years ap prenticeship with g tamblyn limited its been a rewarding career he says despite the fact he often received calls from customers at three and four oclock in the morning that was when he lived above the store john speaks highly of the profession and the advancements made in the last quarter century weve come fartherin the last 25 years than in the last 25000 he said the graduate druggist today is ex- tremeljr welleducated enabling him to tajk on the same terms with amedical doctor in september 1967 john sold outto harry bowes and went on to manage a- v store at port perry five and half years later he was back in stouffvlle and entered into a partnership with doug widdifield nov 30 1973 by coincidence doug was johns first pharmacist as anindicator of how times change widdifields fill perscriptionsfor not just six physicians in stouffville but 900 across ontario prices have changed too we think gas is high afl 10 a gallon he said but a gallon of distilled water toi day is 169 john speaks with pride of his family that includes a son robert assistant sales manager at conlin motors markham twey daughters patricia a medical doctor now working on a fellowship at toronto western hospital laurie in second year science at u of t and a beautiful grand- daughter leah houston in pickering i johns happy with his lot in life the past the present and hopefully the future working on a ohetoone basis has given me great personal satisfaction and enjoyment he admits id do it all over again theft bakery limited november christmas cake special 15 off orders to be picked up by november 30th stouffville markham 6403146 2941673 spree village interiors 147 main street union ville we would be pleated to assist you in your selection of draperies blinds wall and floor coverings carpeting and color coordination in the relaxed atmosphere of your own home for a free consultation with our decorating consultant call mrs peggy topping res 6402582 bus 2974200 markham a 17 year old youth hasbeon remanded to nov 22 for sentence following conviction in newmarket court on two counts of break and entry in markham and metro areas theft of 577from country style donuts woodbine avenue theft of keys from knob hill farms markham and failing to appear for trial mark fendlcy entered a plea of guilty to all charges before judge fd white and has been placed in custody until his rcappcaranccin a weeks time according to evidence fendley stole a car from conlin motors drove it to barric and abandoned it at buttonville he broke into a garage stole a motorbike and later abandoned it the keys he took from knobb mill farms he used to open pop machines at various locations v the accused was described as as ajlad with a miserable childhood his parents had given him up when he was only two years old the court was told m ru i 0 a

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