Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 3, 1984, p. 20

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b4 tribune october 3 1984 warning against fire burglary in just a few minutes you could lose a lifetimes work or savings death saddens local residents burcjlarymost homes can be entered in seconds with a credit card or screwdriver an average burglar could take everything of value and be gone in five minutes you have insurance will it cover everything at todays replacement cost will it replace your high school ring or your grandmothers bracelet w it return your grandfathers watch does your policy cover you and your children if you enter your home during a burglary vainljaliomiany break and enters include substantial damage and mindless destruction what value can be placed on family heirlooms or gifts burglar systems are affordable over 225000 homes will be burglarized this year one break enter occurs every 2 minutes one robbery occurs every 20 minutes dont wait to be the next statistic protect yourself now for a free estemateof your security requirements with no obligation contact steve snowball by elsie boland goodwood the community was shocked to learn of the sudden passing of bertha wallace of siloam service was held wednesday afternoon sept 26 at low funeral home uxbridge with interment at goodwood cemet ery she leaves one son keith and a sis ter mrs minnie flewell as well as some nieces and nephews mrs wal lace was the daugh ter of albert and eli- zabeth stewart lunch was served at siloam hall follow ing the service mrs wallace had spent many happy hours there sorry to hear that frank jenkinson is in the hospital he is making good prog ress and is expected home at the end of the week clarion baker is entering toronto general hospital this week for his hip operation we hope the talented organ ist has a speedy re covery the charile symes memorial was dedicated on sunday the beauti ful stain glass win dows were in place and they certainly add a great deal to the churchs appearance they were crafted by goodwood artist julie todd the name in itself stands for an old familiar family of todds julies mother mother wrote the book burrs and black berries united church members were pleased to see sever al new faces out for the window dedica tion the choir looked beautiful in their colorful gowns bev edith ann delivered a in spirational message and then coffee was served in the base ment many flowers were placed in the church a bazaar and bake sale was a huge success at the goodwood hall parking lot friday afternoon there a were a wide variety of goods on display the fruit cake was won by bea norton and second prize went to gertrude morgason a special thankyou goes out to all who contributed organizers hope to try it again in the spring so dont throw anything away keep it for that event everyone in goodwood must have gone to mar- kham fair on satur day night as no one seemed to be home they received wonderful weather this year the ste wart boys won two prizes for their rab bit and duck at the fair on friday bingo will be play ed tonight oct 3 in the goodwood hall at 730 pm choir practice will be held at bob willoughbys resi dence thursday night at 730 pm everyone who likes to sing is welcome to attend the ucw will meet at susan winns home tues day oct 9 at 1 pm euchre was held last wednesday evening at the hall winners were for the ladies grace thompson clare lunau and erma watson for the men it was bruce harrison and har vey swain door prizes went to irene slack alma ken nedy gordon wil son elsie tindal gord smith tom hammond phylis pegg tom ogden joe mccausland and mrs gibson next euchre will be played wednesday oct 10 at 8 pm good attendance is expected from the young and old this sunday for the thanksgiving ser vices at both the un- ited and baptist churches we have so much to be thank ful for but are we it was a beautiful day sunday for the anniversary service at siloam church mr and mrs parrott performed the music free brochures available hours monfri 630 pm 1030 pm sat sun 9 am 10 pm your protection is my business way ajaxpickering united way sets goal at 391000 pickering a main challenge of the pickeringajax united way in 1984 is to bring the level of contribution up to the provincial average and local volun teers are confident that they can meet this years goal of 391000 its a fact that the average income per household in picker ing or ajax is higher than most ontario communities yet the areas 1983 per capita gift to the un ited way was 480 this compares to the provincial aver age of 898 workers believe residents in picker ing will feel good in the knowledge that their donation is being processed through an efficient organization united way oper ating costs are kept to a minimum with only 134 per cent of total revenue going to administration the bulk of the funds are returned to the community through the services of its 20 agencies one of these the canadian red cross society has a spe cial partnership with its blanket organization about 90 per cent of red cross prog rams are run by volunteers working at all levels from policy setting to ser vice delivery the contribution of time and energy made by these peo- ple enable the provi sion of services to the general public at little or no cost the blood donor program is one ex ample it depends on helpers to orga nize clinics register blood donors and work in the rest bed and refreshment areas the red cross has taken on a massive job one that would not be possible with out this the com munity effort still there are 19 other united way groups that all be nefit greatly from public contribu tions some like the canadian national institute for the blind are even more dependent on volunteer assist ance appointment or election stouffville mayor by appointment or by election town council proposes to make this decision tuesday members agreed to allow a twoweek waiting period so the public might consider the pros and cons of the issue feedback to this office in the form of letters too late to publish and tele phone calls would seem to favor an appointment the cost of an election has been placed at between fifteen and seven teen thousand dol lars at present ward 2 councillor tom wood is filling the position made vacant by eldred kings ascendency to the chairmanship of york region councillor wood has indicated hed be willing to shoulder this responsibility at least until the end of the current term onebford crescort llus in groceries assorted flavours sealtest parlour ice cream 2 litre ctn 299 save 124 u assorted flavours astro lite yogurt 175 g pkg 200 soue 70 on 2 assorted flavours lays or ruffles potato chips 200 g bag 99 save eo fancy whole kernel green giant niblets corn 59 save 40 regular or sugar free gingerale c plus orange tonic water club soda or wink canada dry soft drinks 7s0 ml bll plus 30 each bll deposit y99 save ios on 3 frozen grade a deep basted butterball turkeys all available sizes 962 fc kg- 119 b per lb save 50 ib regular filter or auto drip maxwell house ground coffee 369 g vac pack 299 save 126 general mills p cheerios j cereal s7s j regular or sugar free gingerale c plus orange club soda tonic water or wink canada dry q soft drinks n 24x280 ml tins p 2 miracle food mart frozen concentrated 1 00 pure sv florida orange juice 125 ft ox tin 199 srale c plus ater or wink 599 oncentrattd 129 ed smith pumpkin pie filling 19 ii ox tin 99 save 68 product ol ontario or usa fresh brussel sprouts 152 per kg per lb save 90 ib 69 a heat serve smoked cooked ham shank portion 57 ib slxe perkg fm h per ib save 60 ib fancy brights tomato juice 48 ii ox tin top quality maple leaf canadian cheese mild medium or old cheddar marble colbv brick farmers mozzarelta deli cut per 1 0o g 66 from the deu save200ib 99 mtln per ib product ot ontario canada no 1 grade b pea 4 litre basket 299 save 200 89 save 40 in juice sliced crushed or chunk dole pineapple 19 ii ox tin steinberg pumpkin pie 624 g 149 save 80 whole or jellied ocean spray cranberry sauce 99 save 70 89 save 50 all purpose or cake and pastry mpnarch flour 25 kg bag orange pekoe tetley tea bags pkg ol 72 condensed chicken noodle or chicken rice campbells soup 10 ii ox tin 199 199 2j00 ss ail prices effective in all departments wed oct xm until sat oct w4 onlv savings indicated are off our own regular prices we reserve the right to limit quantities mbbmbarah im immml

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