Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 30, 1980, p. 19

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the tribune april m ix 19 days sale thar r rervrit bet weowyetfle bmv all imbt and mnr b our meat is inspected four times mptflmffats wno ctp wnh fowimmrt a iihfwctod at tfci mm oocv thn wmd r save 60ib save 6qib cut from canada grade a beef rump sirloin tip or inild cut round boneless beef roasts our regular price up to 319 lb savesmi previously froxan pork side spare ribs our regular price 155 lb saveudliii roast or chops centre cut loin pork lb our regular price 189 lb back to savesdpb florida tender stringless green beans we pick the best l for you our regular price lb 99c isavismi fresh ground pork lb our regular price 119 lb for savings freshness canada extra fancy washington golden delicious save 60kb cut from canada grade a boaf insicu cut round steak lb 259 our regular price 319 lb apples assorted colours white swan facial tissue box of 200 sheets save 20 ap orange juice stock up salad drtulng kraft miracle whip 1 litre ivv wirkr jar save 3ty assorted vrtfc dads cookies fgg450tinv ff bag our regular price 189 j extra absorbent pkgof 24 or daytime pkg of 30 pampers diapers 99 package our regular price up to 355 save up to 56 catalli mac cheese dinner buy 4 7 25 w j j save our regular price 40c each ap stouffville r- 399 main st w open till 9 pm wed thurs fri byhorfce byevelynmilsted gormley lloyd doner suffered a painful accident last week when be was kicked by a horse he was treated in york central hospital in rich- mood hill and is presently recovering at home community residents are invited to the nth annual sacred music night service this friday at 8 pm in st james presbyterian church main street east stouffville the worship will feature the viscounts of oak ridges along with participants i from many churches in the area dorothy doust was pleasantly surprised when her neice mrs howard bolender en tertained eighteen ladies at a dinner thursday in honor of her birthday congratulations to gordon cook a graduate saturday from ontario bible college toronto gordon majored in theology he has lived with rev and mrs james cober during the past year mrs peter beintema attended a fiftieth wed ding anniversary in holland mrs may pope of glen orchard renewed acquaintance with former neighbors here mr and mrs fred doust mr earl doner and evelyn and genevieve bruce were guests at a birthday dinner for allan doner in kitchener saturday mr and mrs albert yuers of chesley were weekend guests of her brotherinlaw and sister mr and mrs whitney johnson mr and mrs godfrey savage of ottawa spent a few days recently with her parents mr and mrs john hawkins harry hanson of flin flon manitoba is visiting mr and mrs lloyd hall geraldine brillinger is making a very good recovery following surgery in the or thopaedic hospital toronto she is able to be up on crutches the annual quilt display will be held at heise hill church from 2 to 9 pm monday may 12 the young people will meet at 7 pm friday may 2 at the missionary church the ladies en semble will sing at both services in the missionary church on sunday may 4 this is a special seniors day rev arthur walsh of markham will be the gucstspcakerat730 pm rev paul nigh of hagersville will be the guest speaker at 11 am sunday may 4 at heise hill church this is your invitation to attend the twentyfifth anniversary of the oak ridges brethren in christ church on may 4 three services arc scheduled 1030 am 230 pm and 7 pm guest speakers include former pastors and workers rev roy nigh rev james sider rev allan heise and bishop harvey sider the noon meal will be provided at the- church there will be special music at each service for further information call rev mcniven at 773- 4347 the senior sewing circle of heise hill church will meet all day may 6 at the home of mary and adeline reaman to finish up quilts for the annual relief auction at new hamburg acquire land markham the engineering committee region of york has recommended approval of landquisition related to the widening of the ninth line south of hwy 7 the properties are currently owned by norman drudge 505 acres and archie little 1114 acres the total amount of money involved is 2327300 terms of the agreement in both in stances are payment of the vendors legal fees and reconstruction of farm entrances fn the transaction involving mr little the owner has asked that a wire fence be erected along the new property line

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