Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 13, 1979, p. 8

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the tribune thursday december 13 1j markham hydro electric commission new rates for 1980 effective january 1 1980 the following rates will apply monthly resffienttal rates first 250 kwh balance minimum bill monthly general service rate demand first 50 kw balance ener6y first 250 kw next 9750 kwh balance minimum bill 52perkwh 30perkwh s400 no charge 260 per kw 52perkwh 345 per kwh 215 per kwh 400 r ire service recog the above rates are subject to approval by ontario hydro i town of markham hydro electric commission eoblllocoiile vabhaw osario 13p3p2 telephone j94 33i0 bjlmtiiomas stouffville thirty ears a volunteer fireman thats the record of brigade deputy- chief fred castle asa momento of this milestone he was presented with a pure service medal at a gathering recently in gravenhurst only the second member of the present department to be so honored chief walter smith received his 30year medallion in 1977 it was back in 1949 that del jennings then the chief requested fred join the firefighting force in stouffville the hall was then located adjacent to the clock tower in the civic square ie never regretted it for a moment i enjoy trying to help other people out he told the tribune there are times however when a fireman feels so completely helpless be points out like at a blaze in the country when theres insufficient water or attending an accident when people are dead or dying when adults are the victims its bad enough but when they are children with their whole lives ahead of them its tragic he said forturately here deaths due to fire have been few in thirty years only two property losses in several instances have been heavy with the ratcliff block blaze by far the worst while fred has at tended several seminars bis knowledge comes mostly through ex- perience he has high praise for courses in first aid calling them a must in this day and age 1 1 w the deputychief also has high praise for the departments new recruits describing them as eager beavers and a terrific bunch of boys its that balanced combination of youth and experience that makes the whitchurch stouffville fire depart ment one of the most proficient in the province advertise weekly for best results the kinsmen club of stouffville would like to thank the following for their donations of monies or their time without these generous people there would not have been a parade that was as successful as this 1979 santa claus parade white rpse ot fmmmm m w pl our entire selection of toys and games regularly priced over s199 are reduced from 20 50 for fast sale fabulous values dont miss this opportunity sales are jimlted to stock on hand in the stores rollercoaster racing set beautrt i game for the whole farrtry you can choose detween sets wrtfi 3 cars or 3 motor cycles our most popular farrury game tnts reg 1599 sale tumble buggy when this dune buggy ms obstacle it w cfcmb and tumble back on its wheels and go in the op posite ovecbon sofcffy constructed for many pleasurable hours battery not included mercedes benz a new dimension in rado control with ten different functions inducing a sleenng wheel for turns and advancereverse control automatic ndicalor bghs re6 499 sale 3 99 reg 5999 sale table soccer game set unfomjlnlo30-xl5wwrtcon- sale struct on ml a ruco game tof young no wmmifoldrtlcan 1199 bausrtuiclwss board req ieg 1f medical kit 7 piece set with stethoscope that really works heo 5 93 supermarket set wth cash regster and scale reg 3 99 computerized car car can be programmed by amply changng guide pi to move into 6 drfferent patterns reg c49 799 sale d flying saucer sonic controlled move forward backward turn right left on a sharp clap cock pit light flashes when sonic commands are received sonic disc for sharp sound included batteries not in sale 9 99 the stouffville kinette club the ballentrae uons club mr jim richards stouffvie uons club mr johny mccrackrvstouffvie legion mrs beckeywedley- stouffville town councillor mr jim brazier mr gordness stouffville hydromr g brown town of stouffville stouffville sunoco stn ford dealership north east alsoplns aida cleaners aikens drugs birkett hassard brirton motors boyles abattoir burds trout pond bnllingerlns bank of nova scotia bank of commerce beckers west end beckers success sq barthau jewellers button armstrong ness bob dart real estate chamber of commerce commercial sand s gravel chas richards sons country club donuts canadian tire cards hardware drs smith graham don kimura i r dr rosenburg dr petrie deer park inn don anderson haulage farquharson real estate fiesta hair design farmer jacks fawns sports glrard carpets giles motors guaranteed trust guilios pizza geo a ross photo hathaways decorating hair design place hamilton auto supply houstons drugs home hardware intercircle racing iga js delaunerdc john lords books james p nevins legion ladies aux beenle lehman lindas hair stylist kamps upholstering x kusatz sharpley assoc lacablnette mcneil laboratories mill optical marios hair styling may real estate margurette shop murray wilson shoes macleans carpets natural nutrition mart new image hair dresser nicks texaco stn orchard mens wear patrick motors p r burgers rennie transport robin l brown ins ftuvons ladies wear ralph spademan regal restaurant stouffville coop stonehouse house of travel stouffville bakery silver jubilee club stouffville firemen stouffville credit union stouffville veterinary clinic stouffville monuments schell lumber stouffville paint wallpaper stouffville physiotherapy clinic stouffville stockyards stouffville delicatessen steerburger stouffville fish chips stouffville mens barbershop stouffville radiator stouffville restaurant tavern stouffville printing stedmans savex drugs sound of music touch of class tolton home improvements 1001 variety vailee a nursing home widdifleld drugs all people who entered floats and everybody that participated in the parade york regional police force murray emmerson enter murray ferguson fred castle deputychief of the whit church stouffville fire department was honored recently for thirty years service with the town brigade he was presented with a medallion at the ontario fire college gravenhurst jim thomas keep gormley intact by evelyn milsted gormley a special meeting was held dec 4 in the gormley insuran lets talk value asanindtptrxlent tnsufdncpjgtnty wi jn help you hnd the rxm priceprotection tomb n luon lor your insufjnit dtih irs asvuv to quote on our lulu home or otlilr insurjiit prognm thiniomiurt horvath insurance agency limited 3 mo n st n morkhom tup lxd ontario 2942705 one of the toe companies we represent educational toys calculating machine counting frame sale fa ch rtoatet sh wa aoa rtcl 1 oo wn 50 oa and 30 pcs o oroofleo aqi cai c fmjinonloiil reg 4 99 red 2 99 sale target game set stchydtf cngto target safaand uikoo re6 1 99 wooden truck 1 3 sale silver express train 8eeutufy decor ftesiwg and mowtg plona mowng qer ntemac whe sound wrn 4 ms an obstacle 6ck of and maae a anarp lum e enpyed by young and not so young uses 3 ocei benenes tn are notkfude4 tfqo set ooufe decker ransoon trar a loaded 16 ndwduai mm truciu and xmnt al constructed w4h the tnest quafcfy and workmanshc one of our most det0hrnjf and favonfe reg 1199 sale 7 befisale o white rose hsiqaaf crafts a nussmy v uniomrle kennedy slora 4038 30 no 7rtghwy kennedy rom scarbof etowcokeslor 1s82 the ouensway eloocofca business hours wxor uiuvur anleffpni sunoatocc 11 9mlatm mtulsmuga store whttby store 33 1243 oundasstr wesoundmstr east miwmiuy v experience winter mush a dog team cross country skl set up winter camp maybe even build an igloo in the hear of the canadian wilderness outward bound offers you a winter adventure one you will remember the rest of you fe when- 10 day courses pec 26 jan 4 feb 9 feb 18 feb 27- mar 7 mar 15 mar 24 21 day course jan 12 feb 1 come and out what you and winter are all about canadian outward bound wilderness school formirytnloncjresu2001iyfcvfcavtoroftc church to discuss contalor n atkinson g cerns of the people hung monreal m rdzik on both sides of the cnr level crossing the present plan is to close the road many residents claim this will permanently divide the community and create a detrimental effect in other was as well a committee has been kitchen committee- m timbers d wright g benson billet com mittee r yake ebc aux representative e clarke and g benson mrs g gold is spending three months in cambodia allan doner of kit formed that includes chener enjoyed dinner sidney goldsmith lloyd with mr and mrs fred doner audrey boynton cecil rosenberger dianne wright and alvin farmer member plan to present their concerns to richmond hill council the w m s ladies of the missionary church recently held a re organization meeting and doust saturda mr and mrs merril mcdonald ann and mary louise of willowdale were sunda guests of mr and mrs jack wright the congregation of the missionary church vigaiiiauun iiicciiiik aim t 1 lie vytillldm 1 lie elected the following arc prepagpg to welcome birthday of the king will officers for 1980 their vietnamese family be prcsenled by tne cecil some llme near end of vice january eerone in the com munis is united the dicksons hill school choir under the direction of the principal will present a musical program at the heise hill church wed dec 19 at 7 30 pm the childrens choir and the ladies choral group will be singing at the parkview home thurs dec 13 at 7 p m a family christmas social uill be held in the fellowship hall of the missionar church at 8 p m fri dec 14 the christ crusaders will meet at the church sal dec 15 at 6 30 p m to go bowling the cantata the president mrs rosenberger president- mrs jack wright secretarj- mrs n atkinson asst secretary- mrs paul bolender treasurer- mrs dave paisley pianist- mrs lloyd bolender work com mittee- s hall e baker j yake ad members- r yake b campey shower committee s the heise hill church will present their annual sunday school program at 10 30 am sunday dec 16 all classes will be inoled a family christmas dinner in the church will follow the service ifi you arc bringing extra guests please let mrs s cober know at 8875489 sunday school children and the three choirs in the missionar church at 7 30 p m sunday dec 16 the annual sunday school program will be presented at the oak ridges brethren in christ church at 10 30 am sunday dec 16 at 7 p m ted riscbrough will give an illustrated christmas chalk talk a great show by rosemary timms claremont the lions sponsored christ mas variety show sunday proved a great success the concers co ordinators were ron gauslin and jim ken nedy the mastev of ceremonies was earle pilkey every number was well received by the audience including the rocking chair band with brian towner don wright ronnie hodgson and buster fykes the altona nursery school children including theresa davis sarah lounsbury paul uzzell raymond wmterstein tara smith gordon turner terrirlee pypker christopher johnson amanda vanderleest and emily marks the leader was gail smith courtney graham presented a dance number that concluded on a disco beat the claremont rhythm band provided a number of toe lapping tunes the talented woolhead family including lee steven ray and terry presented seveyal musical selections followed by the wixon street gang with vocalists sherry carruthers and dianne harper backed up by ronnie hodgson on guitar and brian towner on drums a skit entitled winter wonderland was put on by members of ihe lionettes including carole redshaw betty- ann meredith wendy carruthers kathy young sandy hill shirley pilkey debbie v uzzell and sue johnson karen carson presented a tap dance number the audience enjoyed vocal selections by rick johnson with rick cornier on the violin garj bateson on drums steve crosegrey on electric guitar and marty comder on bass guitar a lions club fashion show is still the talk of the town models were paul and bill carruthers glen hammond carl young ken meredith byron tuck brian thompson o ron gauslin and alan redshaw santa claus entered the hall ac companied by the rocking chair band helping out as clowns during the afternoon were frank hill tony lllingworlh and bob legor how to make money on yqur art holdings nov is ihc lime locash in on items of fine art in our possession prices hivc never been higher for many schools and vc are prepared lo jny cash for authentic works our main interest is in 19thcintur furnpean paintings of the dutch school french barb i znn 10thcenttir english victormn and german we mill make appraisdls and makeanoffcrlopurchasefomurnwn account all transactions arc confidential and payment is immrdiale among ihe artists of the dutch school in which vie are interested are the following w x aklntinku rfl i kiur mfft i on hrn m apt t ll llrfinrt kth ftmirt tt xrritn arnlim w uh wrr llrlfl tttrt h iirrkrlt hulu mifc if mf irrfrfvlirh m urhh nrwrn mill hrlllmt rttl uur hu mtnrrt ffifmt i fr v s htr f itntmrtf ruth hw- m rafwn mnpr trimjlffrfwtf him r irfl ktitr- malrntril tmit- 1 w hrsmfrr trtm knrt wfcirt innllnr itfmatl 1 the above is b no means an exclusive lis we are interrslcd in purchasing any and all vvorthtvhiieobjets rtarl v if ou have paintings in our possession ihe lime lo ly now thetmaybe valuable for information and advance appointments call or write dr saul babhmal k the provenance fine art croup 96 fglinlon avenue rasl toronto mp 3ci 487 47z6 ibbi

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