Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 10, 1982, p. 4

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m toe tribune wednesday march it lttz by evelyn milsted v gormley happiness within the home of mr and mrs ray atkinson has been doubled with the arrival of chosen daughters samantha sammy age five and kerry age seven mr and mrs atkinson have two sons terry and kevin their farm residence is on the 5th concession of whitchurch stouffville at bethesda congratulations to mrs joseph heise on the occasion of her 91st birthday march 5 paul boynton has completed his tool and dye course at the finch campus of seneca college mr and mrs raymond miller parents of mrs marlin ressler and mr and mrs ernie miller and family of ephrata pennsylvania spent the weekend with rev and mrs ressler were pleased to report that mrs frank bennett is home from york central hospital and feeling much better the annual missions conference of the missionary church begins thursday evening march 11 and continues through sunday march 14- christian lady stouffville rev jacob small of stouffville memorial christian church conducted the service march 2 from the oneill funeral home for mrs mae booth following her passing feb 27 at parkview home she was 92 mrs booth a devout christian lady was born in markham township the daughter- of james and margaret harper she spent her childhood in the area in 1910 she married douglas booth and farmed in surrounding- townships until retiring to 276 main street east stouffville in 1945 mr booth predeceased his wife in 1969 mrs booth was a devoted foster mother to a number of foster children she enjoyed quilting and crocheting but most of all she en joyed her association with the memorial christian church a membership that ex tended over many years she spent her last three years at parkview home surviving are two sons delbert of gravenhurst and walter of stouffville one daughter margaret mrs cliff wagg of- stouffville five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren she was predeceased by one son earl of oshawa receive antidump donation in response to a fund raising drive by the concerned citizens committee maryanne watson of the beta sigma phi sorority chapter eta lambda presents a cheque for 100 to the rev ted creen and fran salis bury jim holt by joeneghswander growing old is often seen in a negative light and is equated with aches and pains loneliness losses and dependency while there are isdeedsome aspects of growing old that are unpleasant there are alternatives one alternative is of course to die young a more positive alternative is to see aging as a normal healthy process an experience of development and maturation of personal growth factors which help to provide a satisfying old age include the following iv supportive and loving family members cheerful op timistic attitude victory over bit terness and negative attitudes toward others good health and adequate income satisfactory living arrangements t having a sense of peace with god and our peers- peopleof any age can do something about preparation for a meaningful old age the factors i have men tioned are to some degree at least con trollable if we begin early enough whatever our age now is the time to prepare for growing old jx ji thursday evening programmes for the past two weeks in- eluded -ron- faw showing slides on brazil and rev ressler of heise hill showing pictures on penn sylvania sunday evening services were icon- ducted by rev p poole and rev ressler- the rockway ensemble from kitchener put on a musical programme on sunday afternoon on the 22nd of february visitors tbe past two weeks the cockwell family of waterloo for mrs f cockwell shirley doner of oshawa for mrs- mabel barkey mr and mrs byer of tweed ontario john ruth corrine andrew and david humphreys of toronto for mr john snider theatre auditions choral festival lions first birthday trafalgar castle school founded 1874 where each girl is an individual for more than a century ourschool formerly ontario ladies college has been offering traditional education which has striven to combine a friendly atmosphere with intellectual vigour because our enrolment is limited 165 and our classes smaller we are able to address directly the individual heeds of each student whether a perennial honor student or an honest ploddereach girl receives the necessary encouragement to test herself against thevery best she has to offer not all girls succeed at trafalgar castle that would be a miracle nevertheless the great majority of our students win through to emergeas finely educated young women equipped to face the challenge of university career and life grades 71 3 residential and day applications now being accepted for september 1982 for information write trafalgar castle school 401 reynolds street whitby ontario l1n3w9 4166683358 by elsie boland goodwood two children were received for baptism sunday at goodwood united church ac cepted into the fellowship of the congregation were kenneth robert fierheller son of wes and mary fierheller and maureen ann roy daughter of paul and debbie roy rienk monsma and ruby johnson took part in the service the lions club i is sponsoring movies for the children sat march 20 beginning at 2 pm in the community centre admission is free on sunday march 28 the men of the congregation are hosting a pancake breakfast in goodwood united church begin ning at 830 am ad mission is adults 2 and children 1 proceeds will go to the window fund the couples club is holding a st patricks dance in the com munity hall march 20 a general meeting will be held thursday tapes dont lie york region i was misquoted or it was taken out of context are two common complaints voiced by politicians when it comes to press coverage of council meetings the township of georgina is no different except there one councillor plans to do something about it hes going to put the entire proceedings on tape theyre for personal use- and for that matter for anyone else who wants to listen to them said john mclean a regional councillor mclean has two purposes in mind one is to combat alleged inaccuracies voiced by fellow councilman george burrows and the second is to double- check whats said in the media im sick and tired of this misrepresent ation of this false information being given to the public mclean said practice stouffville allstar indoor ball practice will be held in the gymnasium at sdss tomorrow thursday march 11 times are as follows novice girls 500 to 630 age 13 yrs and under as of jan 1 82 squirt boys 630 to 800 age 11 yrs and under as of jan 1 82 bantam boys 800 to 930 age 15 yrs and under as of jan 1 82 midget girls open 17 yrs and under as of jan l 82 town of whitchurchstouffville 1982 interim taxes 1 st instalment due march 1 9th 1 982 2nd instalment due june 1 8th 1 982 interim tax bills have now been mailed ratepayers who have not received their bills should make immediate application to the municipal tax department the penalty charged for non payment of 1982 taxes is one and onehalf 1 14 per cent imposed on the first day of the first month immediately following the in stalment due date and on the first day of each month thereafter failure to receive a tax bill does not eliminate the responsibility for payment of taxes nor the penalty charges for late payment office hours monday to friday 830 am to 430 pm 6401900 8952423 1 9 civic ave stouffville ontario box419 ee blackburn treasurer tax collector aflrr20ynr centmiittln he tlimlftianj weight wtihbr tn be ahnjthinklntiduipnizram a r aitfithmths th wnghtwiktimlcaiitlrt ttitfhmjnnfnrorrltnfainjtill ilepen it ii ftm iltvitul utlh fnrnj a palh bring a friend to join whftut and receive own i your good watchers buddy award the most succtuful wrnght ion program in rimworid enrol mt dm rfaxn6on aid fint mtiftf to 1500 600 waur ttoratfw sum otitautndftudmtlrtav wtw xx fint mmtnf to 7 jo s3xm wmut tfmiuftar forfurtnerinformationcail- jjjjj j 8269200 7 evening at 730 in the hall euchre winners wednesday night were faye groom helen brown mildred quantz frank collins morley sellars and gordon duck door prize winners were irwin kidd gordon- duck elsie taylor frank collins stan thompson and harold morgason the goodwood lions celebrated their 1st anniversary with a dinner and dance in the hall music was sup- plyed by taylor bros band a group of musicians who once had their roots in the community and at- tended school here f stouffville last weekend nine girls from the jr choir of christ church anglican stouffville joined with 75 girls from ontario and new york in a choral festival sponsored by the toronto- branch of the royal school ofchurch music the girls enjoyed a weekend of singing and sightseeing concluding with a service of choral evensong at st pauls anglican church toronto st pauls is the largest anglican church in canada seating more than 3000 people the nine stouffville girls form part of a strong junior choir at christ church who are affiliated with the rscm in england they are susan bent kim mcconnell elizabeth sled shelley whittakerkim caudle grace barber- mary sled colleen whittaker and susan bibby plans are already underway for a similar event next year rector rev philip poole told the tribune stouffville stouffvilles newly- formed little theatre group will hold an audition for its first presentation wed march 10tonight730 the location is the third floor of the family trust corporation office 18 main street west the play is entitled leaving home by canadian writer david french it will be directed by roger glazin for additional in formation call edna luther at 6402082 man charged sandford a 26 year old sandford man was to appear in court thisweek charged with mischief to private property william gray was arrested feb 22 at a residence on valley road musselmans lafce it is alleged that he smashed a glass door at the burger dairy bar 191 wellington street east markham on halloween night oct 31 stouffville caligntnent j afliffriment specialist imiuskj steering suspensions front ends custom automotive balancing hours mon fri 8 am 5 pm sat 8am 2 pm vehicle inspection sta tion brad forsyth bus 64m 98 res 6404668 j andy caramanico is pleased to welcome back and to appoint mrs joan gibson as manageress of new image hair salon 37 main st w stouffville telephone 6402299 wednesday march 17th at 9 am come early official ribbon cutting ceremonies by mayor anthony roman at mall doors near eatons welcome gift first 500 adults to enter mall on march 17 18 and 19 will receive a collector coffee mug and first cup of coffeetea on the house welcome draw daily prizes ten prizes of a gift certificate will be awarded daily march 172082 grand prize one 500 gift certificate awarded march 2082 ing centre highway 7 at mccbwap road i

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