Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 2, 1982, p. 3

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f the tribune wednesday june 2 ltsz a3 bands choirs 7 whitchurch if parents attending whitchurchhighlands annual music night may 26 had served as judges at the recent lionssponsored festiv al in newmarket all en- tries would have re ceived first prize awards such were the acco lades expressed by members of the audi ence at the conclusion of a concert hosted by staff music director michaela arlidge participants in the program included four groups that a few weeks earlier had per formed in competition at newmarketthe grade 5 choir second the grade 4 choir second the jr choir grades 4 to 6 second and the grade 6 recor der band third other participants in- cludedthe grade 8 band and the school band accompanists for the evening werepamela white and bob arlidge two selections were accorded prolonged ap plause one the concer- to of the pots and pans and the other the 25- member grade 5 choir all attired like kermit the frog musicians banging out melodies on pots and pans were- tanis gornall lisa richardson and dale- huisman a beautiful trombone duet was per- formed by tracy barieneski and kim murray both students in grade 8 john top- ping played a tuba solo hes also in grade 8 mrs arlidge was in troduced and thanked by the principal mr mcroberts campaign success the carnation canv paign organized by the newly formed york region east chapter of the multiple sclerosis society has been de scribed as a tremendous success the chairperson was helen leach of stouff ville with the assistance of the jr farmers the girl guides and volun teer ladies in the stouff ville markham area 2500 was raised the money will be used to organize activi ties and services for ms patients in the area the committee has organized a fun night at the ballan- trae community cen- tre tues june 15 at 8 pm all interested per sons are welcome a mascot for her fathers allis- chalmers agency or for orchard park school laurie pugh of rr 4 stouff- ville hadnt yet made up her mind when stopped by the tribunvs jim holt at the christian schools country fair bazaar saturday however she had decided on a name shes calling him ralph ralph was a bargain at one dollar widowed association stouffville the passing of a hus band or wife is a traumatic experience for the one whos left be hind how does one cope where does he or she turn for- advice con- solation and friendship for many theres no one and for these people even in a town the size of whitch- urchstouffville its a cold lonely world realizing this the family life centre re cently set out to fill an the first require ment is to get out and share common con cerns mrs waite said this sharing can con- tinue beyond the meet ing room she stated persons interested in being a part of this organization are asked to call 6402344 or 640- 2123 silver jubilee qub elect stouffville mrs walter pipher sunset boulevard stouffville has been returned to the position acknowledged void in 0 president of the silver the community the jubilee club the an- cottage by jennie johnson glen major a fire may 24 destroyed one of stanley todrows cottages fortunately the surrounding area had been dampened by rainthenight before preventing the spread of flames to nearby trees weekend guests with mrs clinton neville at white clouds were mrs m gouinlock mrs j stewart mrs m car- claremont athletes many ribbons claremont con gratulations to all the participants at the- pickering dunbarton track meet may 27 who represented claremont- public school sowellten first and secondplace finishers will proceed to the alldurham finals in oshawa on june 3 first place winners were as follows 10- yearold 400 m kristin graham age 9 long jump samantha creet 10 long jump cather ine mooney 13 long jump donna beer 10 standing jump leah collett 11 shot put sharon craig 12 standing jump- fiona robertson 13 standing jump cathy craig 14 shot put abby beer i great effort girls keep it up next week claremont welcomes its new residents mike and cheryl skelton to their new home on brock road we hope these newlyweds enjoy having their first home in our community synipathyis ex tended to wife laura and all family and friends of clifford reynolds who died at scarborough general hospital may 25 claremont sunday night mens sio pitch league got off to a good start in its third season may 30 results coop 17 gauslin faulkner 11 lions 15 firefigh ters 6 vale insurance 14 fisher shell 4 teachers and helpers dont forget the holiday club meeting at the un ited church june 8 at 8 pm recent euchre win ners alma kennedy maude anderson mil dred quantz irwin kydd irene redshaw and aldine evans lucky draw winners alma kennedy iva yake arid don hedges markhammelody makers entered area 3 competition may 28 arid 29 at york universi ty although they didnt come out on top they did their best to meet the challenge of the competition ter mrs w glascoe and mrs j maclauchlan all of toronto clare kavanagh eli zabeth johnson beth kavan and colleen wil- loughby were overnight guests of charlotte bell the occasion was char lottes birthday several from this community attended the open house may 22 at the claremont le gion hall in honor of cec and ethel redman the occasion was their gol- den wedding anniversary anne ellis of scarbor ough and joyce gamble of durham were recent visitors with dr and mrs ross parrott mr and mrs george johnson and elizabeth visited recently with her parents mr and mrs ray munro of epsom friends of nellie hop kins are invited to a re tirement tea in her hon or thursday june 10 from 4 to 6 pm af meadowcrest school brooklin madeline simmonds of toronto spent the weekend at the hon- eyhousen here canon and mrs jim puxley spent several days in chicago while there they met close friends from india mr and mrs paul spit- tier were in gravenhurst recently where they visited with mary tanter mrs jim jones attended the green wood school reunion may 22 and the com munity church service sunday morning anne chamberlain and children of toronto enjoyed a visit with her parents claude and betty simmonds remember the pine grove church service june 6 at 3 pm a pretty wedding was conducted at pine grove church may 22 when ursula jagodzins- ki and boris gretchev were united in mar riage the bride was attended by her sister krystyna jagodzinski alex romanov was best man rev michael locke of uxbridge- officiated jean parrott playedthe wedding music organization is called the whitchurch- stouff ville widowed association it meets the first tuesday of each month at the flc office on the second floor of the cre- dit union building main street west following the death of a loved one the be reaved is vulnerable anita waite told the tribune yet important decisions must be made he or she must deal with reality it can be very confusing just to talk to someone whos faced a siiriilar experience can be very helpful she said while the family life nual meeting and election of officers was held may 19 other offices have been filled by the following vice- president ruby holzschuh secretary edith lewis treasurer irene slack directors millard reesor harold catton elmore bentley edith bacon marg wagg and adele willis the meetings guest speaker was rev cecil tiller of stouffville united church he was introduced by viola mccreight and thanked by annie neal club members were entertained by the 100- voice choir from or chard park school under the direction of ron robbins and barbara wideman the choirs accompanist was nancy dimming four students delivered speeches that won them top awards at local and area com petitions jason youroukis spoke on doing chores lynn hoover on toby her cat laurie pugh on a trip to the dentist and scott couperth- waite on selling dewworms family left its mark markham when former staff teachers and students of mt joy school gather for a 75th anniversary reunion june 19 the family name of ray mer is sure to be recorded on the guest list since 1907 centre is the parent when the present build- organization the ing now a museum widowed association was erected at least will become a separate four generations of entity once its firmly- raymers attended established mrs waite there and doesnt explained she said the include simon raymer stouffville singles who undoubtedly was association had a simi- enrolled in a previous levi raymer and f ami- lyplus others who re- ly royraymer and sided in that section family gladys raym- while the facility was in ertclendenenandfami- use teacher retires ashburn the elusion of the current end of june marks the term in lar beginning but now operate independently she sees the possibility of a link between the two groups where their programs are com patible structure members that come to mind include menno raymer clifford raymer earl and shir- ley raymer dan raymer and family end of a career for mrs ej nellie hopkins mrs hopkins a highly respected teacher at several area schools including claremont will retire at the con ner honor a retirement tea will be held at meadowcrest school brooklin thurs june 10 from 4 to 6 pm former pupils parents and friends are invited a vo 105th anniversary heise hill church sunday june 6 1982 1 1 am worship hour speaker bishop ej swalm singing by the heise quartet 1200 noonfellowship dinner 700 pm musical concert by the spirit brass or information phone 8875489 spaghetti supper authentically italian wine available t friday june 11 legion hall 9th line n two sittings 6 pm and 7 pm admission s500 10 yrs sounder s300 under 2 free v sponsored by the daughters of mary guild st marks parish a ticket reservations call 6404951 0 steak house a king s food ballantrae dining roovv tavern kings tournament monday to sunday special hours 2 to 5 video games 9 to 1 1 mon shuffleboard 9 to 1 1 tues darts 9 to 11 wed top players receive prizes telephone 6406400 ladies night evert thursdat live entertainment mon to wed 9 pm to 1 am mike thompson thurtosat the riders 50srock no cover charge afullme of petroleum products call maynard fuels 28 eureka st uni0nville0ntl3r2h8 v 2971745 suppliers of home heating oil diesel fuel gasoline lubricants and 24 hour emergency burner service for our customers stmgioccmmtittfaamsoytmt are you feeling the pinch of the last ontario budget are the metal mice rust eating your car wtt i beat them both before june 14th and save 7 on sales tax which will be applicable by law i on the total rust repair cost of your vehicle bring this ad and save an additional 7 on your total estimate jigsaw collision i hwy 48 stouffville 6405860 moovington roao stocnveusioc june 101112 thurs frl sat reaular sale 52 cu ft 150 litres 3 269 70 cu ft 200 litres jz 289 120cuft 350 litres azf 354 150cu ft 420 litres mfr 377 180cuft 500 litres jmf 408 220 cu ft 620 litres jj74tr 439 270 cu ft 760 litres h 565 52 cu ft bar frig 27rt 249 00 plus 1 500 for delivery within a 1 0 mile radius cards pro hardware telephone 4166403622 29 main st stouffville call now a void disappointment woods 2wfqam means energy- efficiency

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