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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 13, 1982, p. 7

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the tribune wednesday january 13 ltt at 1- jfcvamftaa courier retires 11 never forget gormley j neither snow nor rain- nor heat nor gloom of night mays these couriers from the swift completion of i their appointed rounds irene bacon- r r- 4 stouffville has lived up to this motto the mail carrier on gormley rr i for the past 12 years irene has now called it quits after four cars thousands of miles and countless experiences v its been wonderful i loved every minute of it an experience ill never forget she told the tribune irene leaves her route with an im pressive record only one day in twelve years when she couldnt get out she quickly qualifies this by explaining that on a number of oc casions due to bad weather and roads she was forced to turn back in spite of un believable hazards she had to be towed only three times this was due she explains to a bucket of sand and a shovel ironically her worst day ever was just last month the wednesday before christmas she was stuck sixteen times 1 wiring back irene remembers her first year as just awful i made all kinds of mistakes she said as to onthejob difficulties she recalls one day in the spring when she turned the comer at gormley and hit an oil patch on the high- way it was wild the car turned completely around and ended up beside a post at that point a man came running over to see if she was alright his car had come to a stop iff a nearby field- she said while the majority of postal employees worry about dogs irene had to contend with birds mainly starlings how i hated them she admits she explained that any boxes with unsealed letter slots were open in vitations to such nestbuilders i remember one time after delivering a letter i glanced back to see a starling emerge with the letter in its beak k flew away with it too she said that- un- doubtedlywas one irene that never of the few pieces of reached its mail handled by destination after delivering mail in the gormley area for the past 12 years irene bacon rr4 stouffville has decided to call it quits travelling 40 miles a day six days a week 52 weeks a year has finally taken its toll on irene who describes the job as an experience ill never forget gregcoates late beatrice fierheller passing unexpected directors stouffville funeral service for beatrice may fier heller 43 lloyd st stouffville who died jan 6 was held at the chapel of dixongarland funeral home markham jan 9 mrs fierheller a patient in scarborough centenary hospitalwas scheduled to come home- when she was stricken with a fatal heart at tack she was in her 70th year the former beatrice little she was born in the old vaughan township but moved to markham in 1929 she married stanley fier heller of markham in 1933 and lived- there s until 1981 when she and her husband moved to stouffville besides her husband she is survived by a son wesley of goodwood two brothers victor and clark frank little and a grandson ken neth pallbearers at the service were don and john little moncton ont jack collins goodwood eldon fier heller richmond hill moe howard markham and bob elliott scarborough interment was in highland memory gardens markham the markham historical society has named seven directors to serve on the board for the next two years they are albert dutfield paul burk- holder archie little murray reesor marquis jarvis evelyn whittamore and charlie tomkins seven members have one more year to serve they are bill brown norm reid sam murdock carman lewis bob hagerman dawn dutfield and trevor watson the executive for 1982 will be elected at a board meeting jan 25 family trust president predicts banner year president thomas n shea paid tribute to over 600 family trust sales associates at their annual kickoff sales rally held on january 7th at ontario- place cinesphere theatre the firms 1981 sales volume of 426 million represented a 61 per cent increase over the previous year family trust is the largest privately held and fastest growing multioffice real estate company in the province mr sheas address centred on his predic tions for the real estate market in 1982 and the goals and ambitions of the company he eluded first to the turbulent times of the year past with its doubledigit inflation high interest rates and perhaps most im portant exceptionally low vacancy rates running now at less than onehalf of one per cent he pointed out however that the real estate market continues to outpace inflation in 1981 for 1982 he predicted a strong- upturn in economic activity with real estate values again rising by as much as 20 per cent he supported this by pointing to the tremendous increase in the costs of building materials and trades he stated further i think we simply have to rely on the multitude of annual corporate reports that repeatedly speak of the tremendous pentup demand especially in the housing sector and thats bound to have escalating ef fects on the market place secondly shea says we can look for a serious if not critical shortage of mortgage money during the en suing year and that all real estate companies will be severely taxed to provide adequate financing for their residential business the where will the money come from syndrome will begin to rear its head this year he said a prediction he was most comfortable with was the continuation of- the spectacular growth in the companys trading area from bowmanville to burlington it takes only a short drive on j highway 401 in either direction he said- to realize how fortunate we are to be in the right place at the right time lastly he spoke of his firms recently completed five year business plan and eluded to their goal of charting a course to pass two of- their major competitors and with anticipated sales within that time frame of over one billion dollars securely- position themselves as the third largest real estate company in ontario mr shea closed by telling his audience he believed that while competition is good for the soul its therapeutic value is greatly enhanced if we finish just a little better than our competitors uxbridge a planning consultant i firm citing such areas of concern as wind erosion over development of lakes availability of potable water septic disposal systems and others has recommended against approving an ap plication by lazy lake trailer park to in crease the number of its trailer sites from 170 to 450 in its original ap plication last june the park had sought ap proval for700 more sites for trailers and another 100 for overnight camping the latter were to be part of converting the park into a family camping and recreation centre the number was later reduced to 450 after council turned the application down in submitting its consultants report totten sims hubicki associates pointed out that a reasonable argument could be made that lazy lake was a private park and therefore eligible under the municipal bylaw to qualify for- expansion however it is only by limiting the number of camping lots that the township has control of the major expansion of the lazy lake operation it is obvious by the number of concerns raised by ihe commenting agencies and adjoining residents that this is office robbed tuti hum cinsphr thfitr ontario puk 900 cm lfcoonoon offices at the markham municipal building in buttonville were entered during the night of jan 5 and approximately 3000 stolen from various desks throughout the building police believe the thief gained entry while a meeting was in session and remained there until everyone had left jjv ywi ffintmfvnauatonfsbail it ontario place the firm celebrated ayl predkteda bptnrn m economic e- per cent increase in sales daring the past tivlty during i2 whenbe addressed the year companys annual kickoff sales rally jan hawaii one island feb 4 82 2 weeks 1 099 lots of special activities for the 50 group call us 6405491 frcmmoua houttoryravhrm 1 53 main stw stouffville by evelyn mdsted -gormiiey- temperature wise- its certainly not june in january but mis cellaneous showers and upcoming- weddings lend an atmosphere of warmth to the com- munitv the first is sat jan if in the victoria square hall at 8 pjn honoring larry hogg and laura routley larry and laura will be married feb 13 the second is tues jan 26 in the fellowship hall of the missionary church honoring tracy gouldicg and steve matthews time of the shower is 8 pm tracy and steve will be married feb 13 congratulations to mr and mrs lloyd harvey on the birth of their second grand daughter a baby girl born to mr and mrs bob koopman congratulations also to mr and mrs russell heise on the arrival of their grand daughter girl bom to mr and mrs ken heise of ridgeway mr- and mrs earl wideman are proud grandparents too a son born to mr and mrs john dezwaanof brad- ford mrs wideman is spending a few days with her daughter karen and family gormley post master- peter koropatwa and his wife recently enjoyed a ten- day vacation in british columbia mr and mrs otto monreal have returned from a five week holiday with relatives in east and west germany mrs fran ashton underwent surgery jan 6 in scarborough centenary hospital and remains a patient there mrs willis hunking of elmira and rev keith elliott a missionary from ecuador south america were weekend vj prt vc guests of mr and mrs ronelliotlr fsi david jsideri of kitchener spent sunday r night j with ibis grand- mother mrs martha widemanuv is j j-mrsvjosqph-heise- has i- returned jjto the parkview home j in stouff villo following berf release from scarc borough centenary hospital iri mrvandmrekuv steckley and family of newmarket and miriam steckley- of streetsville enjoyed a family gathering with their parents mr and mrs jesse steckley at park- view home recently the 60 plus fellowship will meet in the hall of the missionary church at 2 pm tuesday jan 19 all seniors in the community are invited- for further information contact mrs mel baker at 6403167 dr morris sider of messiah college in vj 3 fr grantham penn- sivanta will be the guest speaker at 1 1 am sunday jan 17 in the heise hill church 4 mr and mrs albert yakeehtertained at a family dinner on sunday and open house in the afternoon in honour of the eightieth birthday of their aunt mrs pearl warwick who now resides in richmond hill there is absolutely 1 reunion by mildred mctaggart greenwood a greenwood school arid community reunion is planned for may 2 and 3 of this year in- this- connection the staff at the old greenwood schoclhouse library is anxious to assist with the planning of this event they are anxious to receive copies of class photos with student names attached for a permanent library collection these will be displayed at the reunion anyone able to assist with this project is asked to come in on any thursday between 4 and 8 pm or saturdays between 10 am and 12 the congregation of greenwood united church will hold its annual meeting sun day jan 24 atl pm with a potluck luncheon at 12 noon this community was saddened when word was received on the death of mr- ralph jones jan 7 in port perry hospital sym pathy is extended to wiftiruby son arid dauterinlaw allan aril deanna daughter and soninlaw janet and kenh mctaggart daughter gloria an- drews brother percy and grandchildren lisa michael tammy and russell r fid other cigarette notice the township of uxbridge wishes to inform its residents that the maximum allowable- parking on all streets and parking lots under its jurisdic tion is 3 hours unless other wise signed pursuant to by law 78 bylaw 78t55 will be strictly ertforced quite like medallion desirable and in fact essential the report read the report said also that use of the lake by vacationers cannot help but lead to significant conflicts with permanent residents there were other possible conflicts such as an existing horse- barn to the north and a gravel operation to the south the report said along with the fact the proponents have not established that a need exists for- the ex pansion the report advised the board to turn the application down the latter with 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