Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 28, 1984, p. 15

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wednesday march 28 1984 sb5 conodoi scmx ptoce wtevegotitgood sale ends saturday march 31st 1984 we reserve the right to limit quantities garden centre parkview resident dies kgrolawn fertilizer high nitrogen content for quick spring greenup prolonged greening action from the slowrelease sul phur coated urea nitrogen 2444 kgroweed feed lawn fertilizer a simple step to a healthy lawn contains 24d to kill broad leaf weeds as it fertilzes leaving you with a lush green turf by sandra redshaw claremont sympathy is extended to the family of minnie evans a resident at parkview nursing home in stouffville and a long time resident of claremont who passed away last week mrs evans was the wife of the late fred evans and mother of marion and gary both of port perry and grandmother of dale mrs wayne jack son of stouffville and janet mrs buster fykes of claremont on sunday evening the claremont un ited church was buzzing with activity in final preparation for their annual beef din ner the aroma that drifted throughout the church was mouth watering and all those attending the dinner were not dis appointed the meal was delicious as al ways karen marks and helen anderson pre pared a united church newsletter which was delivered door to door last week they would like to receive any suggestions for a name for this newsletter also any bits of information or any item regarding family news would be welcomed an envelope has been placed on the bulletin board in the church for your suggestions there are a number of items of interest in the newslet ter the church picnic date has been set for t i i i i t t ttt the wallpaper centre 10 kg bag 47 10 k9 547 iii each bf bag 97 each allpurpose fertilizer for healthy green lawns consists of 7 nitrogen 7 phosphorus 7 potash 777 151 3 each your jtafttetton kxrt cunntnd or monty cnwrtutj fwww h nol ju og 1 1s a way of ufeej r0ciwo3c kill nohmu u ttomm the wallpaper centre 4 levemda1e rd richmond hill 8830330 across the road from loblaws on levendale road t m a a rffr i n- a a a fk a a n m m sunday june 3 at claremont park vaca tion bible school will begin monday june 25 and run until friday june 29 more in- formation will be available as the time grows nearer the claremont lioness club 50s dance is being held on saturday april 7 at the community hall a prize will be awarded to the best 50s costume a number of residents celebrated birth days in the past two weeks happy birthday to lenora mckenzie ann jones david jones earl pilkey and christine peddie congratulations to randy and jeannie ingram onthearrivaloftheir granddaugh ter nicole maryanne she was born march 11 and weighed in at six pounds 135 ounces and is a sister for shawn recently lenora and george mckenzie and carole and al redshaw along with their families spent the weekend at the red oak inn in peterborough get well wishes go out to doris hopkins who is still a patient at st johns convales cent hospital in toronto our wishes for a speedy recovery go out to dan ridley who is a patient at sunnybrook hospital in toronto farewell party held by elsie boland goodwood jim and joyce ross and family were honored friday evening at a farewell party in the goodwood hall the wellknown and highly respected couple and their children are leaving the com munity shortly to farm in the province of quebec they were presented with a money house many cards and a lovely cake russell and diane kerr attended a meet ing of the womens institute and showed slides taken during their trip to the holy land the pictures were beautiful and much appreciated the bingo jackpot didnt have a winner march 21 so the money will be up for grabs wed april 4 at 730 pm the euchre in the community hall wednesday evening tonight will provide money for the sr citizens building fund the goodwood srs met march 20 with a good attendance the present office- holders were acclaimed for another year euchre winners were isabelle home frank jenkinson and elsie boland door prize winners were mary risebrough gladys bergen george archer art par- ratt tom ogden peter king margaret eckardt lena ogden elva symes millie eddington frank jenkinson bea norton louie hammond ken home and helen brown the next meeting april 3 will in clude a potluck dinner at noon nomumno u ru ui irinmnu idwiiimii k uwj mi ftcltrlm tttvml unuiv cuiu tsu0c0 imrjm1 tuil mumwm hkbmm imtutctm i wuemii im m u m wfimit tmttmuimmt omftfu midi lr imnkw canadas largest fashion fabric distributor the best in selection and price anywhere expired savings of off everything in the store limited time only at our richmond hill location only 10620 y0nge st 8840139 monwed 9306 thurs fri 930930 sat 9306 pm we would rather sell it than move it notions wools linen drapery velvets knits cottons italian challis quilted fabrics imported fancy prints and much much more for best selection come early cana0as largest fashion fabric distributor the best in selection and price anywhere j wllcittmall north of sn i us p on wxmgi

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