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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 20, 1985, p. 10

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ua10 tribune february 20 1985 free skating this friday each week the tribune publishes a calendar of events related to activities within the community there is no charge for this service individuals wishing to util ize this space are asked to call 6402100 no later than 12 noon on the friday preceding publication wed feb 20 markham clothing centre mov ing sale today and feb 21 22 23 from 10 am to 3 pm at 98 church st markham in the matter of the ontario heritage act rs0 1980 chapter 337 and in the matter of the land and premises known municipally as the sanders block 2933 main street west lot 10 plan 70 stouffville in the town of whrtchurchstouffvllle in the province of ontario notice of intenron to designate take notice that the council of the corporation of the town of whitchurchstouffville on the 12th day of february 1985 passed a motion of intention to designate the property including lands and buildings known municipally as sanders block 2933 main street west lot 10 plan 70 stouffville as a property of architectural andor historic interest or value under part iv of the ontario heritage act rs0 1980 chapter 337 short statement of the reasons for the proposed designation 3 the sanders block located at 2933 main street west stouffville is deserving of i designation and renovation for historical and architectural reasonsthe driginalstructure was built in 1877 at the time oftha incorpbrationjof the village of stouffville its original ownerjind builder mr william b sanders made a significant contribution to the early commercial social and political development of stouffville the additions to the original structure which were completed in the 1890s provided the elegant facade as it appears today the buildings location on the sunny side of the street and its imposing front entrance and roof tower make it the most important historic commercial building on the main street of stouffville it is one of the oldest and last remaining architecturally significant two storey commercial brick buildings in the centre of the old village of stouffville notice ofobjection to the designation may be served on the clerk within thirty 30 days of the 20thday of february 1985 dated at the town of whitchurchstouffville this20th day of february 1985 ff patricia muir clerk whitchurch- stouffville minor softball in registration ballantrae community centre march 6 1985 700 pm to 830 pm i rear portable nearly new and used clo thing for children men and ladies games and toys etc 25 cents to 250 thurs feb 21 the friendship club will meet in the legion hall at 8 pm all senior citizens welcome those wishing a ride call 640- 2443 fri feb 22 mcneil pharmaceutical cana da ltd will provide all stouffville and area residents with an afternoon of free auditions stouffville players amateur actors may production wed thurs feb 27 28 stouffville library 7830 pm christian men would you like to join us in prayer full business mens fellowship prayer meeting thurs feb 28th 16th ave markham house next to pentecostal church skating at the stouffville arena from 1pm to 3 pm free beverages will also be pro vided compliments of mcneil whitchurch stouffville youth club dance at summitvlew school at 7 pm admission 100 and 150 dr hossein danesh director of the marriage therapy centre ottawa will speak on marriage in the 21st century at 8 pm call bonnie heidema 6401194 spon sored by the bahais sun feb 24 york north wedding guild 3rd annual bridal fair and fashion show from 12 pm to 9 pm at heintzman house baythorn drive royal orchard blvd thornhill admission 800 includes wine cheesp 3 fashion shows at 2 pm 430 pm and 7 pm for tickets call 6402522 or 6402632 mon feb 25 womans aglow invite everyone to hear stan johnston former pastor of ma ple hill and ballantrae baptist churches and wife marilyn speak on marriage the home and family at keswick library 80 queensway south at 730 pm for in formation call 7273093 or 4784795 tues feb 26 the la leche league invites all pre gnant and nursing mothers interested in breastfeeding to their regular monthly meeting to receive mothertomother sup port and encouragement topic nutri tion and weaning festival chairman jim kidd is the chairman of strawber ry festival week in whitchurch- stouffville june 22 to july 1 two com mittee meetings have been held with a third set for this thursday at 730 pm a public meeting is planned for march 14 at 730 pm in the stouffville legion hall take out orders 8881264 pizzeria restaurant aurora rd kennedy open 7 days a weeki f lic jthis months special f mon tues 1 all you can eat spaghetti s agh2u92pv deu 200 on purchase iff any dining room ti pi77a ajcsj tew i tjtiujitfu clip save clip save piz2a minimum 800 rvfoodorder take out orders 8881 264 tw3l wool sale at chucks woolwinder bernat dundee patons madella many colors any season blend white buffalo elenka icelandic type 100 canadian wool emu astrakan boucle wool matching arran wool 98 main st w stouffville 6403343 reg 325 335 339 400 300 300 1 1 1 wool crepe langdor sea breeze beautiful multicolor italian import 549 15 off other wools odds n ends 20 off needlepoint canvases sale ends march 23rd sale 65 69 50 200 150 150 275 stouffville missionary church 1985 missions conference fri feb 22 630 pm missions banquet pot luck at sdss featuring rev mrs john hamilton sun feb 24 930 1100 am worship services rev frank wuest omf candidate secretary 700 pm evening service film some through the fire uganda wed feb 27 715 pm family night missions rally rev mrs jake schierling sierra leone thurs feb 28 missionary coffee hours 945 am church fellowship hall 200 pm parkview friendship room fri mar 1 730 pm missions seminars sat mar 2 800 am mens breakfast rev ted veenstra brazil sun mar 3 930 1100 am worship services rev charles carpenter overseas director 700 pm evening service rev rick tobias yonge st mission semtosbne who youre always welcome at the missionary church the regional municipality of durham durham works department weight restrictfdnregulations will be in force on roads under thejurisdiction of the regional municipality of durham effective march 4 vehicle loads are restricted to 5 tonnes per axle in accordance with durham region bylaw number 9984 signs will be erected on all regional roads to which these weight restrictions apply wa twelvetrees p eng commissioner of works regional municipality of durham around town is sheelagh adams sharon dafoe jim hobbs derek foote rod voss dave hill bev whittaker stuart mcclean ted ault don shaw pat dyke gord watt don caudle janet mcmur- ray tom butsan and shirley rehill i wish speedy recovery the many friends of mrs marguerite burkholder ed ward street stouffville wish her a speedy recovery follow ing surgery in york county hospital newmarket stouffville district credit union 96 main st w stouffville 6402811 three of the best iiiilsiwsh deals anywhere 1 yr fixed rate 10 2 yr fixed rate 1025 3 yr fixed rate 1050 daily interest variable 850 no administration fee no fees at withdrawal welcomed to town dianne darling whitch- urchstouffvilles welcome wagon hostess recently cal led on the following newcom ers to town mr and mrs mark lawrenson 26 albert street south stouffvill from scarborough joyce ramer 60 church street stouffville markham mr and mrs garry morley and family aspen crescent stouffville brampton mr and mrs wayne hewlett ninth line north stouffville keswick mr and mrs brian foley and sons 219 second street stouffville mar kham ml- and mrs ron hamilton and daughters scarborough mr and mrs robert seebach ninth line north stouffville toronto mr and mrs jamie guhn and sons 84 main street east stouffville barrie mrs frank grove and brother ambrose timbers mar- khammichigan mr and mrs bob davies hemlock drive stouffville willowdale mr andmrs reg spencer 45 park drive north stouffville richmond mldiand mr arid double or nothings s home from hospital john illingworth hawth orne avenue stouffville is home from york countyhos pital newmarket through the tribune he wishes- to thank the many friends and neighbors for their cards flowers and phone calls while a patient there hes also appreciative of the kindness provided by olli and ella pel- lett in providing transporta tion for mrs illingworth to andfrom the hospitalnh mrs stephen weslake 281 de- bborah place stouffville sudbury raont geritol follies the silver jubilee club is sponsoring two buses to the geritol follies in hamilton june 21 please note the change in date this event is for all seniors in the area to reserve tickets register now at the club or call marjorie smith at 6403604 payment of a six dollar registration fee will assure each person a seat the balance s2050 is pay able june 1 for a total of s2650 this includes an orchestra seat at the follies transporta tion a morning stop at the hamilton farmers market and a buffet luncheon at the plainsman restaurant if marjorie sproxton a teacher with the alliance academy in quito ecuador didnt know her parents bet ter she might think theyd gone into hibernation for the winter mrs russell sproxton elm road stouffville told the tribune that over a period of two months not a single let ter reached its destination then in two days marjorie received four the only ex planation is that the mailwas rerouted around by australia or the plane was hijacked to cuba the committee extends appreciation to the following for contributing to the success of our 1985 festivities dave ainger lome almack bay sports brazier signs brookebond foods jane buckles bunnys flower shop canadians accordian band cards hardware carling okeefe breweries ontario ltd chum radio citytv claremont coop 1st claremont cubs claremontlioness club claremont lions club claremont public school 1st claremont scouts claremont united church women claremont video claremont youth clubt colley borland vale diamond reo band durham regional police dr wm mel practise edgar lillian gauslin general motors glendas hair place dave greenaway murray grove hiram walker distilleries jazzerize pickering legion ladies auxiliary br 483 lindas beauty studio john lounsbury mcdonalds george mckenzie ken mulveney associates ltd don norton home improvements the old firehall sports town of pickering the racing stripe alex robertson royal canadian legion br 483 st johns school bill norah stoner stouffville tribune the sun villa tan centre tracy jane lingerie uxbridge times journal debbie uzzell ceramics the wedding room marie winterstein hot beef luncheon the legion ladies auxili ary are hosting a hotbeef buf fet luncheon wed feb 27 in the legion hall ninth line north stouffville from 1130 am to 2 pm lunch includ ing aessert tea or coffee is 600 tickets are available from doreen goudie 640- 3364 gladys clarkson 640- 1941 and marion murphy 6402443 suffers broken leg bob keeping son of bill and muriel keeping dicksons hill suffered a broken leg in a recent toboggan accident he hopes to return to school this week wins shopping spree harold powell 53 ninth line north stouffville was the winner of the vlaueplus s100 shopping spree draw at the canadian tire in stouffvil le feb 5 beautiful portraits the beautiful fullcolor child portraits in the window of george ross photography main street stouffville in clude the followingadam smith son of glenn and judy smith rupert avenue stouff ville kurt hone son of richard and gill hone pick ering michelle and cheryl norton daughters of don and denise norton claremont and justin amyotte son of john and jeannine amvotte stouffer street stouffville free public skating mcneil pharmaceutical canada ltd will host a free public skating event adults and children this friday feb 22 in the stouffville arena from 1 to 3 pm free beverages will also be served courtesy mcneils church dedication the official opening and de dication service for the new addition to stouffville pente costal church will be held sunday june 2 eightieth birthday congratulations to una dundas success square apartments stouffville on the occasion of her 80th birth day feb 14 mrs dundas was joined by her daughter and soninlaw ann and gary grundy and her grandchil dren paul and andrea for a birthday dinner party thurs day evening at stouffvilles deer park inn prayers for recovery prayers were said in the sunday service at stouffville pentecostal church for the complete recovery of welling ton yake second street stouffville mr yakc suffered a slight stroke feb 10 and re mains a patient in york cen tral hospital richmond hill anglican vestry meeting the annual vestry meeting of the anglican parish of christ church was held re cently the following persons were elected or appointed as wardens and to the advisory board for 1985 rectors war den peter parent deputy rectors warden peggy blackwcll peoples warden john campbell deputy peo ples warden george sled advisory board members- betty kingslcy bui nailer robert davidson henry reg- missions conference the annual missions con ference at the stouffville mis sionary church begins fri day feb 22 and extends through sunday march 3 the church hopes to raise 20000 during missons week the churchs total missions budget for 1985 is 7850000 farewell service rev harley winborn pres ided over his final services sunday in the stouffville bap tist church mr winborn has been the baptist pastor here three years prior to hlsleav- ing both the congregation the young married couples hon ored mr winborn and wife mary with goingaway gifts both were highly respected within the church and the community

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