cio economist suntribune sept 12 194 a golden anniversary lome and delia dimma of cedar grove mark their 50th wedding anniversary on sept 12 why do i put this in the buttonville news well because delia was one of the browns who grew up in this area and the wedding took place at the brown farm home the minister at the time was rev macdonald from agincourt the celebration planned for the dimmas is being postponed until later in the year due to health problems renewed vows an unusual but beautiful ceremony took place in buttonville last saturday after 20 years of marriage john and catherine forbes renewed their vows at their home on 16th ave their son christian and daughter les lie witnessed the ceremony along with ab out 80 guests the first wedding had been a quiet affair and the couple decided to do it up right they left on a secret honeymoon buttonville v returned home olive miller has returned from a trip to colorado where she attended the wedding of a grand daughter off to school gwen hewitt is registered at carleton university in ottawa in a course in crimi nology and leslie baker is attending her second year at university of guelph broken hip my mother gertie hood who was just ready to leave centenary hospital after being a patient there all summer had a fall last week and broke her hip she thanks her friends for their inquiries and good wishes dining with cal- by cal avery the sands of time seem to be falling much faster these days summer has once again slipped by and our normal labor day barbecue was a wash out due to inclement weather on this somewhat dismal evening cathryn and i arrive at tonights dining destination timothys steak house newmarket we are pleased with our formal attire as this evenings surroundings are very elegant wood panelling and rails sur round the main dining floor and second tier areas chandeliers are quite attrac tive adding a touch of class sturdy cushioned seating is wellplaced and affords uninterrupted dining the pipedin music is romantic and mood- setting following refreshing beforedinner cocktails we both enjoy a tasty boston clam chowder my appetite tonight is extreme but when i order the caesar salad for two im tempted to invite those at a neighboring table to assist me with this gargantuous offering leafy crunchy juicy and loaded with hidden treats best describes my huge helping if you enjoy shrimp try the shrimp scampi at timothys broiled shrimp glazed with butter and wine sauce are served with a hot bed of steamed rice very salivatating cathryn orders the stuffed atlantic sole these poached fillets of sole are stuffed with thick pieces of crab meat and pleasantly flavored deep dish apple pie in a tangy plum sauce is a perfect dessert selection timothys steak house is located at 325 yonge street south newmarket prices for two with wine extend from 50 to 60 eglint0n fireplace chimney cleaning includes brick and mortar maintenance flashing recaulking 9278228 mm proclamation that the week of september 16th 1984 be proclaimed as legion week in the town of markham carole bell mayor readers m take it from me every wednesday i deliver a paper right to your door safe and on time home delivery has always been a good idea and because you take it from me youre helping me earn money and learn to handle responsibility now though lean save you money too by becoming a home delivery subscriber i can save you up to 780 a year off the news stand price of your paper call now and become a homedelivery sub scriber ill have a paper at your door next week now home delivery makes more sense than ever conomistsun 2948244 6402100 funds for road work unavailable the condition of ninth line north be tween main street stouffvule and the bloomington road has been the subject of much complaint in an effort to obtain answers as to when repairs can be expected ward 4 councillor fran sainsbury wrote a letter to york re gions commissioner of engineering bob hodgson april 25 to which a reply was received august 14 the response reads as foilows dear mrs sainsbury thank you for your letter of april 25 1984 the copy of the resolution of your council dated march 27 1984 and the peti tion signed by the residents along the ninth line requesting improvements to and con struction ofthe ninth line between hwy 47 and the bloomington road we appreciate your concern as well as that of the residents of the ninth line and are aware that the road is in need of repair and is quite rough in some areas especial ly during the winter months we have re viewed the condition of the road and feel that the major part of it should be recon structed and improvements carried out to provide better drainage in the ditches we also feel that the sections of the road be tween hwy 47 and elm street at the south end and between bloomington road and the nursing home at the north end should be reconstructed to an urban section ie with curbs gutters and storm sewers funds however are not available in our 1984 budget to carry out these works and therefore minimal improvements are- proposed this year we propose to clean out some ofthe ditches to provide better drain age and to excavate some ofthe rough sec tions of road which heaved in the area of the bethesda sideroad and repair these with granular material and asphalt this fall in addition we will be requiring that all artesian wells in the area be capped the reconstruction of the ninth line is not in the regional roads five- year prog ram however should funds become avail able we propose to at least carry out the reconstruction of the two sections of road at the north and south ends as mentioned above and provide curbs gutters and storm sewers in these areas we apologize for the delay in responding to your letter and trust that the improve ments to be carried out this year although minimal will be of benefit to those living on the ninth line and we will seek to carry out additional work as soon as funds become available in the future sincerely wr hodgson peng commissioner of engineering the regional municipality of york picture frame clearance sale 1000s to choose from lowest prices in canada our 8th year 2 days only saturday sunday september 15 16 10 am 6 pm markham arena auditorium hwy 7 hwy 48 bring your prints photos needlework etc the planning act notice application for amendment to ministers restricted area order 10472 town of markham take notice that application to amend the restricted area order filed as ontario regulation 10472 has been received by the minister of municipal affairs and housing the application is applicant maurice d frisque file no 19zo0028404 proposal to permit the expan sion of markham airport and to allow the erection of a new office building with a 720m floor area proposed new hangars with an area of 2000m and a new runway on part bf lot 27 cone 8 all submissions in support of or in opposition to the application described above and received by the ministry of municipal affairs and housing 777 bay street 14th floor toronto m5g 2e5 on or before the 20th day of september 1984 will be fully considered before a final decision is made please refer to the file number indicated above in addition under section 4610 of the planning act 1983 any interested person may request a hearing by the ontario municipal board on an applica tion for amendment to a restricted area order ministry of municipal affairs and housing ontario claude bennett minister on sunday members of the browns corners united church held a birthday tea to celebrate the 95th birthday of rev william butt here he cuts the cake flanked by norman reid left barbara reid and his daughter betty potter right sjoerd witteveen reverend william butt still active at 95 if one were to chance upon the word longevity in the dictionary chances are they may see a picture of reverend wil liam butt the seemingly ageless pastor who is still active with browns corners united church in buttonville will be celebrating his 95th birthday on september 13 rev butt who is officially retired is nonetheless quite active performing the occasional wedding or funeral service visiting patients in scarborough hospitals and driving his car to his cottage in mus- koka last sunday the browns corners con gregation held a service in his honor rev butt read a scripture lesson and delivered a sermon on the healing touch of jesus after the service there was a social at which speeches were made and a large cake was cut and shared among those in attendance were rev butts daughter bet ty potter his son bill and other friends and family from the unionville area where he currently lives unionville is but one of the chapters in the ministers illustrious career which has spanned nearly eight decades originally from newfoundland rev butt came to toronto in 1910 he was ordained in 1924 and was immediately sent to algoma in northern ontario recalling the difficulty of his first assignment rev butt said that he was forced to trek through 14 miles of un- ploughed roads on horse and cutter in order to reach the first of three churches on his route rev butt served four years in algoma and an additional four years at blind riv er ontario it was there that he first came to meet rev ainley croft of browns cor ners and it was through this encounter that rev butt came to join the congregation after eight years of service in tot tenham and elmvale rev butt came to unionville where he served for 13 years at central united and ebenezer unitedchur- ches his first attempt at retirement came in 1959 but these plans were not long enter tained for he served an additional six years at chalmers united church in toronto and two more years at emory on dawes rd through his ministry rev butt has ac quired a deep love for singing it was dur ing his first solo at massey near owen sound that rev butt met his late wife sadie who was his accompanist on the organ in 1970 rev butt was approached by norman reid then clerk of session at browns corners who asked him to re 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