Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 17, 1981, p. 10

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1 the tribune thursday september 17 1m1 dvpinball licence application around town stouffville local merchant rick ashtoo has applied to town council for a licence to operate dv pintail 61 main street east mr ashtoo owner of jakes jean a few doors west told council last week hes looking for a fiveyear lease as of nov 1 he would operate the establishment six days a week at an age limit suitable to council he said the present tenant rents the h on a month-to- month basis asked by councillor jim rae what he would do with regard to the bikes sprawled across the sidewalk in front of the building ashton said if a rack is allowed well dear up the problem he said also im provements would be made to the premises mayor eldred king said council will con sider the application and notify him of their decision piirebred dalmatian save this dog officer pleads whitchurch a beautiful pure- bred female dalmatian is in custody at ryans kennels on the stouffvillegormley road awaiting adoption the animal was found aug 26 in the area of cone 7 and the bloomington road because of its obvious value mr ryan is hesitant to put her down the only identification is a 1381 rabies tag with the name lady scratched on the back lobsters anyone the tribune received a rather unusual call friday from a party in mark ham the rather frustrated gentleman had received an order for 320 lobster but had apparently mislaid the name of the person who had placed the order and where it was to be delivered he wondered if the paper bad published an ad vertisement concerning a lobster dinner in the area unfortunately we couldnt help him out open house the family of mr and mrs carson arm strong are holding an open bouse for their parents this saturday from 2 to 5 pjn in the box grove community centre the occasion is mr aad mrs arm strongs golden wed ding anniversary require leaders theres an urgent need for cub and scout leaders in stouffville also men to assist with these groups anyone willing to help out is asked to call 6401941 alumni meets mrs doris bates president of the arc- t alumni markham chapter is hosting a membership tea at her home 4n washington street sunday sept 20 prospective members from the area are welcome for additional information call mrs bates at 294 or louise clarke at 888- 1155 to s america jean oneill fairview avenue an employee on the staff of stonehouse travel returns this week from a trip to south america off to the races members and prospective members of the stouffville singles association will enjoy an afternoon at woodbine race track on sat- sept 26 a car pool will be organized at the bank of montreal parking lot across from theapplaza at 1230 pm weightwatchers the stouffville weight watchers are meeting again this fall in the masonic hall ninth line north every thursday evening at 7 pm friendship club the friendship club will meet thursday evening tonight at 8 pm in the legion hall stouffville senior citizens in the area are welcome persons requiring transportation are asked to call 640- 2443 from ireland mr and mrs robert haslam ninth line south are enjoying the company of visitors from northern ireland mr and mrs robert irwin of irvinestown and mr and mrs mervin dane of en- niskillen mr irwin is a nephew of mr haslam visitors mr and mrs charles wells hawthorne avenue stouffville are pleased to have their cousins here from england mr and mrs jack bergin michelle and michael from kent will be staying here three weeks visits his parents dean and donna chapman and son andrew of dresden ont visited on the weekend with deans parents mr and mrs ian chapman maytree avenue stouffville figure skaters the stouffville figure skating club is holding registrations on thursday today at latcbam hall from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm to new home dr and mrs glenn graham and family formerly of glengall lane stouffville have moved into their new home north of church street in markham power skating parents of boys six years and older who wish to enrol their sons in power skating classes can register them on thursday to day at latcham hall from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm why settle for ordinary dinnerware when you can own this hand painted sculptured rim dinnerware at this incredibly low price you would expect to pay twice as much for dinnerware this fine anywhere else yes genuine stoneware dinnerware like this sells for much much more in most stores you save at our incredibly low prices and imagine the impression your table will make when you set it with this outstanding dinnerware its simply stunning with elegant sculptured rims to impart timeless elegance and beauty s collect a complete set start this week enjoy this moneysaving dinnerware at extraordinary low prices that make it easy for you to bring it into your home where it will bring the beauty of fresh flowers to your table in exquisite handpaintcd artistry sculptured rims add a highlight of subtle formality sculptured design of companion completer pieces achieves enduring elegance every piece is reinforced by high tempera ture firing that assures resistance to chipping breaking and fading a new piece will be on sale each week each wk oo of the five pieces see schedule al right urtb be featured at the spedal price of just 99 for each ssco of food purchases gel 2 pieces foe j198 with 1000 food purchases 3 pieces for s297unh 51500 food purchases and so on h you havent collected ab the pieces you want during the first five weeksyou can add to your set the next time around vi follow this weekly schedule 1st week dinner plate 99 imltkk 2nd week cup 99 we h0dvtw 3rd week saucer w hmkw 4th week salad plate 99c ncofwrtw slhweek cereal bowl 99c v this schedule will be repeated each piece only 99 with each 500 purchase get these matching open stock companion pieces at our low price open stock guaranteed to be avalablt lor 5 years 12- chop plate 6w covered sugar 599 creamer 599 9 round getable 699 salt pepper 599 covered butter dish j 599 gravy boat with stand 699 coffeelea pot 1299 covered casserole 1499 2soupbowb 599 2 footed mugs 699 12 oval planer 699 10 oval baker i 699 imagine you can collect a complete set serviccforf qq aft 40 pieces for only 070u thats for five pieces in each place seeing dinner plate coffee cup saucer cereal bowl and salad plate for a local of 40 pieces to serve 8 persons incredible value safe in your microwave oven dishwasher ibcafty funconal vbu can take each piece fcon oven to table deterge proof and safe in your dishwasher too for fast easy cleaning open stock guaranteed to be available for 5 years sfarf this week to collect a complete set of lovely sculptura hearthside dinnerware dont miss out this is a limited offer look for this dinnerware display in your neighborhood sculptura stoneware another reason why youll do better at ap yard sale a yard sale is planned for this saturday from 9 am to 3 pm at 289 main street east stouffville the proceeds from this event will be used in the campaign to safeguard stouffvules water hosts shower sheri eby fairview avenue stouffville hosted a shower for melody brown of rupert avenue sept 8 fifteen friends attended melody and her fiance ron potter will be married at cobourg oct 24 graduate from queens dianne grace delaney daughter of hartley and grace latcham delaney hazelwood drive whitby has graduated from queens university kingston with a bachelor of education degree earlier she completed her bachelor of arts degree at trent university in 1980 in the concurrent teacher education program majoring in english and native studies dianne is the granddaughter of mr and mrs cecil latcham agincourt shes now a member on the teaching staff at dr robert thornton public school in whitby bake sale a bake sale will be held on saturday from 9 am to 12 noon in front of the iga on main street the proceeds will be used to safeguard stouffvules water donations at both the yard sale 289 main east and the bake sale in front of the iga will be appreciated annual meeting the annual meeting of the stouffville family life centre will be held on monday sept 21 at 1 pm in st james church hall lower level 101 main street east stouffville back in town dr helen abell harold street stouff ville is possibly this communitys most r- widely travelled r-vmissionary- to foreign lands dr abell is home for how long shes not sure following several months spent among the natives in the republics of transcei south africa there tuber- culosis is rampant dr abell says her work was related mostly to the role of women in that country and changes that are occurring there under the influence of western society flower show the stouffville horticultural societys monthly meeting and flower show will be held monday sept 21 at 8 pm in the lower auditorium of the united church the show judge and guest speaker is edna love of north toronto mrs love will discuss the proper grooming of house plants and drying weeds and flowers band night with so many other sideattractions in stouffville friday evening the crowd was understandably small at the band concert held in the arena less than a hundred people at tended however those who were present thoroughly enjoyed the variety of music provided by the group the free program was a replacement for a concert in the park that had been planned earlier but failed to materialize the band has been invited to markham fair and will host a concert at the high school in november four generations it was almost a family reunion monday morning in the cauliflower field on the former ed wideman farm rr 3 claremont four generations were working there including stanley lewis robert lewis david lewis and robbie lewis auction sale an auction sale thats sure to attract considerable interest will be held this saturday sept 19 at the home of mrs charles james maytree avenue stouffville many quality items including a number of antiques will be offered the sale starts at 11 am with reg johnson of sun derland in charge attention farmers an open house will be held at st lawrence starch company ltd grain elevator stouffville ontario 6402260 friday september 18th 1000 am to 800 pm saturday september 19th 1000 am to 400 pm corner highway 47 bloomington rd you are invited to come and view our elevator and discuss marketing corn and soybeans our elevator will be ready to receive soybeans cob shelled corn for the fail season

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