Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 29, 1979, p. 67

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the tribune thursday november 2 1 is ford dealership ill town 1 stouffville i there a ford in your future robert bob franks hopes so a dealership to be known as northeast ford mercury sales will be located on the south west corner of the ninth line and main street an official opening is planned for a date in december bob feds be knows tbe stouffville area well having lived for a time at markham before moving to nobleton next summer when the school term ends be and wife jacquie along with sons dale 11 david 10 and paul six will take up residence here the boys can hardly wait bob says theyre anxious to get into hockey here and participate in the peewee atom and novice divisions at present major alterations are underway with all the work being done by local contractors the centre will include six service bays the franchise will embrace a complete suffered stroke while curling service was held monday nov 26 from the inorne funeral home in canningtron for bob wood 51 following his passing nov 23 in sunnybrook medical centre toronto bob suffered a stroke while curling at cannington and never recovered surviving besides his uife the former jacqueline murray are three sons bill of wilfrid bob franks will soon open a new ford dealership in stouffville the location is on the southwest corner of line of ford and mercury products including a full range of trucks already there are 51 models to choose from on the lot display leasing thats become so popular in recent years will be the ninth line and main street bob will carry a full line of ford cars and trucks with 50 vehicles already on offered by the firm well lease everything ford sells bob said jim holt financing will be available through the scotia bank plan gordon of beaverton donald at home two daughters suranne mrs winston burril of ingersol sandra mrs ted clayton of beaverton five grandchildren two sisters laurine mrs gordon brown of beaverton joanne mrs ray steel of stouffville and one brother ted of stouffville interment was in cedarvale cemetery cannington honor claremont fire chief by rosemary timms l claremont claremont fire chief jack ward was honored recently for his 30 years service with the department an award presentation was made at the gravenhurst fire college mr and mrs al robertson and mr and mrs george constable are home following a months vacation in florida they report temperatures in the 80s mr and mrs constable live at newmarket many claremont area residents attended the open house ssaturday marking the completion of new buildings on the farm of at bi burnett and don jamieson it was last spring that fire destroyed their barn and killed many of their livestock congratulations to dorothy middleton earle pilkey and ken brooks the recipients of awards at pickerings civic recognition banquet in the sheridan mall the later les parker was also honored mrs parker attended on his behalf the selection committee included mayor jack anderson rosemary timms jim king joyce root joe wilks rev robt zimmerman and tom quinn director of parks and recreation on friday evening olive vine was a guest at the wedding of bonnie johnston and james jorrill at pinedale united church near sunderland bonnie is the daughter of mr and mrs elwood johnston formerly of claremont gord and jan brook were honored recently at a surprise party held in the home of alec and jean mcnish the occasion was their 25th wedding anniversary son mark a student at mcmaster university hamilton and daughter gail a student at seneca college attended the gathering circle the calendar for the claremont christmas variety show sunday dec 9 at 130 pm in the hall dress rehearsal is sunday dec 2 at 130 persons willing to participate are asked to call ron gauslin at 649- 2115 the claremont golden age club held its regular euchre nov 11 winners were laura reynolds ruby jones evelyn brant margaret baker tom hammond and evans benson series winners were percy catton and alma evans the next evening euchre is dec 6 white gifts will be presented by the sunday school children of the united church dec 2 articles will go to the mens hostel in oshawa the south durham unit offices of the canadian cancer society are holding open house dec 6 from 4 to 9 p m the location is 134 commercial street ajax frank barkey will provide the music for a dance saturday at 830 pm in the mt zion community centre the next euchre is fri nov 30 at 815 pm latepartdavis skilled carpenter js 2 stouffville urev donald pugh aconducted the service sl 15 from the oneill vchapel stouffville for willis harvey pat davis following his sudden passing nov 12 at home r mr davis 80 suffered a heart attack while in the garage at his residence rr 3 stouffville born at altona the son of albert and martha davis he farmed at lot 34 cone 9 pickering for a period of 35 years after selling property he moved to the uxbridge townline in april 1958 he loved carpentry work and was extremely good atil besides his wife the former maggie grove he ris survived by three sons clayton of weston fred in ottawa and albert of breakin the meadowbrook golf and country club on warden avenue 5th concession was the cene of another breakin last week a large quantity of beer and liquor was stolen sharbot lake three daughters mary ogar toronto evelyn mrs leo maunno bradford isobel mrs jim prentice toronto two brothers jonas davis columbus and ernest davis stouffville four sisters mrs lizzie mcdonald port perry mrs maggie hook mrs esther smith and mrs may wild all of stouffville there are 26 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren pallbearers were jim ogar john maunno barry davis kevin davis donald davis and roger prentice interment was at altona mennonite cemetery this advertisement is not to be construed as a public otlettng otthesecunties mentioned herein the ollenng is only made through the prospectus a copy ol which may be obtained tram the company argosg arsoslj financial gpoup of canada iimieeci group 3000000 unsecured variable percent debenturesseries ii interest paid monthly current yield 16 o per annum calculated on annual rate ol 1 above tte pttmt lending rate ol the company s banker at toronto on im month end preceding the date ol payment ol such interest due october 11984 offered directly by the company direct inquiries to 5falrviewmalldr suito365 wlllowdaleonlariom2j2zj 416491 3226 royal bank plaza north tower suile630 po box 125 torontoont m5j2j3 4168650700 mmflnn niunm m niminiipimnmiininm oronto jano rgan centre 6612060 division of toronto organ centre limited 1110 finch ave west downsvlew oht illiiliililllliliililliiillilllllliiillilillliijliililliiillilv this superb instrument is designed not only for glorious sound but to be easy for you to learn to play if you have a lurking fear that you cant play music spend 15 minutes at the keyboard of the fabulous yamaha organ here and rid yourself of that restrictive attitude at once weve yet to see anyone who couldnt produce pleasing music on this organ in 1 5 years we have sold many thousands of organs in metro toronto and surrounding areas if you can move your fingers you can play you want to play you can we promise come in let us prove it yamaha organs start at only 1 295 bench included open evenings branch store sherway gardens 6211871 opposite mcdonalds the regional municipality of durham ieasoi bob linda luke fawn brad steele fawns centre 5mmilsm notice of durham public meeting take notice that the regional planning committee will hold a public meeting on tuesday january 29 1980 730 pm pickering high school church street north town of ajax at which time a presentation will be made by the applicant with regard to an amendment application to the durham regional official plan this amendment application has been submitted by the ontario land corporation for the purpose of detailing land uses and the transportation network within the nor th pickering major urban area known as seaton the area under consideration is shown shaded on the location map below i i tibkl khii z dnm cfewd moxvn hjndw kooci each n i a on etwrtneog cm i pouch llxx iflcmfl i sanworwmjilotvym brbangtocranjl i onfcf ndjytorcfii jll3d pramulsrtn i 7tcjnrtncsi i lorpimwcjrtnclrtaniflng santa claus parade special i j m tor w id lot icrj hjfprss 2 27 223 25 23122 2ij20 islll ft is h b wry ha 7 irrafrajijri in sty i hwf s cuutxs 7f town i orckefltnc v in the store details of this appscatton can be obtained by reviewing a publication entitled seaton in the town of pickering which is avahawe for inspection monday through friday in the offices of the regional planning department 105 consumers drive whitby between the hours of 830 am and 430 pm the town of pickering planning department 1305 sheridan mai parkway pickering between the hours of 830 and 500 pm and the town of ajax planning department 65 hardwood avenue ajax between the hours of 900 am and 500 pm a summary of this puncatlon is also avalabie from these offices hi addition a pume display is avalaue for viewing m the regional planning department 105 consumers drive whitby the public is invited to view the display review the publication and attend the above mentioned public meeting to make submissions and comments the public is also invited to make written submissions prior to and after this public meeting to the planning department 1 05 consumers drive whitby ontario l1 n 6a3 it would be appreciated that these comments and submissions be received by march 1 4 1 980 this date supersedes any other date with respect to public input which has been previously advertised the applcition has been circulated to the council of the town of pickering and the town of ajax and to various provincial agencies and regional departments for comments once these comments have been received by tbe planning department and the peak has bad the oppor- ttmity to make comments and submissions the date of the meetings of the regional planning commttee and regional coond when tbe report of the regional pbaotag department deatog writ tms applcation is to be considered wfl be advertised in the appraprme newspapers at tkhrjmetnepebfcmreqoetlwlbe0ventteeop andor regional coond with respect to any concerns regardwg the seejectaopiehle- drbtelnw1clp chairman planning committee cemmbstomr of planning j

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