Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 26, 1984, p. 17

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tribune sept 26 1984 b5 late alma stouffer priority her family her church stouffville mrs lambert stouf fer lived for her home her family and her church the influence she exerted in these areas was returned by a devoted husband an affectionate family and an appreciative congregation mrs stouffer passed away sept 15 in scarborough centenary hospital where shed been a patient only two days it was around christmas that mrs stouf fer was taken ill with flu and never fully recovered she was admitted to hospital earlier this month but rallied sufficiently to return to parkview home and then park view apartments her condition worsened however and she was readmitted to hos pital mrs stouffer the former alma valen tine was born at gelert not far from kin- mount in haliburton county the daughter of eli and maryjane brown valentine while in her midteens her parents moved to the east end of stouffville lambert and alma became acquaintances a friendship that blossomed into marriage 56 years ago much of their married life was spent on the wellknown stouffer family farm where the conservation dam is now lo cated the farm house is owned by dr and mrs don petrie mr and mrs stouffer later built a bungalow on the property where they lived prior to taking up residence at parkview three years ago although a home person mrs stouffer enjoyed her association with the stouffville missionary church she was instrumental in starting an organization called opera tion missions members completed dozens of quilts the sale of which realized close to 20000 she also helped out at the menno- nitesponsored relief sale at pioneer vil lage mrs stouffer loved her family and saw to it that each had an opportunity for a good education including sons bert of stouffville and allen of antogonish nova scotia and daughters donna watson of barrie and emma godber of renfrew there are eleven grandchildren rev jim clubine assisted by rev douglas gray conducted the funeral ser vice sept 17 in the missionary church with interment stouffville cemetery the pallbearers weretwo grandsons john watson and craig stover bob stover david iannuzo stewart wideman and donald hamilton year ill never forgetdarlene cathy oconnor centre of rr 2 markham is the queen of mar- kham fair 1984 her attendants are lesley brown right of rr 1 un- ionville and susan innes southdale drive markham jim thomas as a momento of her reign dar- iene murray fair queen of 83 re ceives an engraved plaque from bar ry little the president of markham fair 1983 were really proud of you mr little said jim thomas 3059 days deposit ii minimum deposit 3000 rates subject to change station plaza 231 main street north sterling sthjung trust corporation member canada deposit insurance corporation member canadian payments association lets dine at the club tonight experience the special ambiance ct dining in one ot canadas finest country clubs the new richmond ml country club a special place lor a delightful change the heritage room at the richmond hh country clubisopenwednesday through saturday irom 5 lo 1 pm can lor reservations 7312800 8905balhurstslrcci just 1 km north x hwy 7 lighting unlimited gives you great a stick floor lamp sale m095 reg 7100 b brass finish trilite sale 0095 reg 125 c bridge floor lamp oe50 d adjustable tent from 51 to 64 e table brass floor lamp with oaic glass tray and m mushroom 4 4 a00 pleated shade reg 12200 60 f brass finished torchere 4 4 t50 markville shopping centre lower level 4776137 lierhting unlimited the v ungstc

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