Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 8, 1980, p. 6

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the tkibune thubsday may 8 un family life centre rxs seminars stouffville- tbe stouffville family lite centre is celebrating family unity month in may several programs are planned including a seminar on stages- of marriage in tbe united church on wed may 21 the keynote speaker will be dr ronald myhr psychologist with the dept applied psycnologyat the ontario institute for studies in education toronto dr myhr lives at claremont where be has a private practice in psychology limited to marital and relationship therapy personal coun selling and psycho- therapy time of the seminar is 8 pm on wed may 28 a workshop entitled communications in the family will be held at 8 pm in st james presbyterian church sylvia rosenberg director of the stouffviue family life centre will focus attention on specific parenting skills and communication concepts within tbe family the stouffviue family life centre has been in operation here for three years the office open every tuesday in the stouffviue credit union buodingse main street west offers marital family and individual counselling a newly formed education committee is striving to bring into focus v health and preventative measures that win enrich family life the centre is sup- ported by community contributions and memberships during tbe month of may containers are available in various stores and offices sup port win be appreciated tbe contact number to 6402123 stouffviixe handinhand is seeking a helping hand jim rehill teacher on the staff at stouffviue dist secondary school is pleased that so many senior citizens in town are seeking assistance through this organization however a problem has arisen- some callers expect instant action and this just isnt possible mr rehill said the students require a minimum of one days notice he explained in most instances tbe requests are for trans portation however not all students bring cars to school so they must arrange for the loan of a car usually dads and this takes time jim said some seniors have been extremely co operative and s un derstanding however in other instances the student chairman richard bartfeys been run off bis feet trying to accommodate people immediately its not fair to him or other volunteers be said with regard to summer jobs grass- cutting trimming raking etc none of tbe students can be tied down past june ix so other arrangements must be made after that date possibly through the guidance department mr rehill stated kihette gasjockeys raise 161 40 at post sunoco members of the stouffviue kinette club turned gas jockeys at posts sunoco station april 26 and earned 116140 for their efforts two of the participants in the project were donna smurthwaite left and neala dorm joann thompson selection and savings colonial folding rockers maple finished wood frame olefin covers easily folded 44 your choice of high wing- beck chair in rich cotton velvets or classic italian provincial toveseat bench both feature rich frultwobd finished trim loveseat with cane sldestand back tufted velvet seat and matching arm bolsters your choice enjoy outstanding value on this colonial living room beautiful homespun print in durable nylon high winged back with rich honey finish showroom trim thickly foam padded backs and seats for deep seating comfort marble top tables notice how the brass and marble top combines to add uniqueness to this accent table 1 5 wide x 21 high m 91 sofa 00786 and chair oof 80 love seat 167 07 158 each contemporary teak finished bedroom bargain teak metemine laminate finish with genuine teak handles lock jointed side sliding drawers spacious 60 triple dresser 197 deep 29 high framed mirror 27 x 45 door chest 38 x 1 9 x 40 with deep j 2 g cio roomy drawers 5460 headboard night 4w tables extra t queervsized bedding sale v queen sized mattress foundation ancf metal bed frame at this low price murhqurted mattress col spring construction floral cover posture base foundation maple finished tea carts 40x26 with leaves up 20 x 26 down handy drawer easy rolling casters fullsized sherf- 147 swivel top coat rack a fun 72 high with a rich walnut wood on ramin hardwood p k vr v tvx 5- m- vm vfv tbwr around town open house the official opening of tbe mom and tots dropin centre will be held oh tuesday may 13 from 930 to 1130 ajn in the stouffviue united church town mothers are invited to stop by chat with organizers family life centre and find out what tbe centre has to offer refresh ments will be served v visitors visits friends f bob johnson for merly of the 7th cotfv v v- cession of markham and- hal and helen dafoe now residing in the mount former stouffviue forest district was a residents and onetime visitor in tbe area last- operators of what is now week renewing old r tbe towne restaurant acquaintances son honored bill giles a graduate of stouffviue dist secondary school and presently attending northwood institute at midland michigan is a member of the big brother movement in that area recently bill won a beautiful 10speed bicycle for his little brother kevin tbe prize was the result of bills work in attracting the greatest number of big brothers into the organization over a stipulated period of time treat in store i i a real treats in store for musiclovers in stouff viue and area tuesday june 3 thats tbe date of tbe annual spring concert featuring tbe choir- of stouffviue dist secon dary school and tbe choir from orchard park public school this musical event will be held at tbe high school main street west were visitors here on tbe weekend attending t anniversary services in st james presbyterian church hal- and helen- reside near hunuvflle markham outlet the tribune has added yet another store to its list of sales outlets in the markham area the latest is family food fair in the markham- mall hwy 7 and wootten way papers will be available there every thursday morning pantless a lost and found notice sent out from the unionville public library lists the following articles left in the building and never picked up jewellery bookmarks keys mittens hats scarves and one pair of blue jeans parents wishing to reclaim any of these articles including the jeans must do so before 5 pm may 31 fireman injured grant turner a volunteer with the town fire brigade suffered a nasty fall on the weekend when he took a tumble while answerog an alarm he struck his head blackening one eye he also injured his wrists and knees but suffered no broken bones to myrtle beach jim and barb rennie rupert avenue recently returned from an en joyable holiday at myrtle beach jims mother vi rennie accompanied them rolls a 304 what a way to finish a season betty turner recently cracked the 300 circle at the stouffviue bowling centre with a sizzling 304 bettys a member of the legion ladies league the same night she also- counted a creditable 230 prized possession stewart and alice vague of ringwood have donated a prized tintype photograph to the markham museum its a picture of william woodall and his cabinet makers shop at hagermans corners kennedy road and 14th avenue markham- the museum has on display several articles made by mr woodall a craftsman noted for his fine chairs woolwinders and desks church visitation members within the congregations of the stouffviue united presbyterian and- anglican churches wul conduct a doortodoor visitation in town during the first two weeks of june p vk good response the legion- sponsored red cross blood donor clinic april 28 attracted excellent response with 144 people in attendance donations of 122 pints were received aurelia smith for many years the chief organizer of this event expressed satisfaction with the turnout the next clinic is july 31 from 5 to 830 pm at the legion hall project wins first this will be a year anne christie of orchard park school wont forget shes been involved in many successful ven tures the latest being the county science fair in which she won a 1st prize for her project on light reflection car wash the ca of the stouffviue pentecostal church is holding a car wash this saturday at the church parking lot beginning at 8 am town residents wishing a clean car for the weekend are invited to drop in big soccer day may 24 is soccer day in stouffviue a colorful parade is planned for 930 am along main street and north on edward street to the high school at- the school grounds there will be exhibition games players skul contests team photographs and refresh ments college banquet tribune editor jim thomas was pleased to attend a banquet april 30 at centennial colleges progress campus on- progress avenue south of hwy 401 jim is a member of the advisory committee for the journalism course at centennial kiwanis fireworks the markham kiwanis club is again holding a fireworks display at the- fairgrounds monday evening may 19 ad mission is 2 per person children free in case of rain the event will be held on sunday may 25 to deans list congratulations to melody brown- 557- rupert avenue stouff- ville named to the first semester deans list at spring arbor college y spring arbor michigan p melody is a graduate off stouffviue dist seconv dary school childrens films films for children will be shown at the town library sat may 10 and sat may 24 beginning at 1 pm square dance finale if square dancing is to your liking a big time is planned this saturday in the buttonville hall woodbine avenue markham its an end-of- theseason event spon sored by the canadian olde tyme square dance callers association starting time is 830 pm and admission is 250 per person the ladies are asked to bring a simple refreshment so a potluck lunch can be enjoyed at the conclusion tea wul be provided for ad ditional information call 2524574 baseball seminar bill humber co ordinator of community education at seneca college and publisher of bullpen magazine twill conduct abaseball seminar at latcham hall 90th birthday congratulations to blake annis dublin street apartments- markham on the oc- casion of his 90th i birth- day to mark this milestone an open i house will be held in st andrews united church hall from 2 to 5 pm band concert a 70member student i c nu j band from parry sound stouffville thursday wi nost a p may 29 at 730 pm soccer parade stouffvilles main street will be the scene of a soccer club parade saturday may 24 as hundreds of young people both boys and girls open the season with a walk to the high school there they- will participate in exhibition games skill contests and have team pictures taken the event is scheduled for 930 am from goderich mr and mrs orville rodges of rr 6 goderich were visitors in stouffville saturday mr rodges is a former resdent of claremont and was employed with the old bethesda and stouffville telephone company like most folks who come to town saturdays they stopped inat the sales barn for a few hours breaks wrist betty van nostrand former councillor in whitchurch township and later whitchurch- stouffville suffered a broken wrist- recently while roller skating at aurora her left arm remains in a cast thursday tonight in the auditorium of stouffviue dist secondary school spring concert jean hammond obrien avenue will host a concert in the stouff- ville united church wed may 14 at 8 pm participants will include alan gent clarion baker c charlie shipp greg 5 murphy marj duxbury mary grant susan thomas and ron mc- mullen proceeds from the recital will go to the churchs building fund car wash st marks youth group is holding a car wash this saturday from 9 am to 4 pm at the rear of the gas bar at stouff- ville canadian tire bsoasted f and she deserves the best delicious broasted chicken from the homestead takequt food at its finest beside bruces mill park igormley v as of may 16th we will open daily 11 amr11 pml sunday 1 1 am 9 pnf 8875240 4

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