a10 tribune february 27 1985 markham fair convention delegates markham markham fair en joyed strong representation at the annual convention feb 20 and 21 held at the royal york hotel toronto both the president harold snowball and the immediate pastpresident bryan armstrong were in attendance accompanied by their wives marion and janie others participating in the activities included secretarymanager gerald mann and wife jennie fair queen cathy oconnor mary cosburn rick wannop carol white dianne ward alma walker isobel woods mary webster dave morrison barry and ei leen little doris thomas eileen tho mas isobel risebrough myrtle hamill fred and aloma provis bill and joanne snowball linda and greg johnson de nnis and gerri seeley and rogers gar- dham in total there were 1500 delegates representing 240 agricultural societies markham fair won four convention awards for photography a 4h club dis play carol white livestock show carol white horticultural exhibit carol white and fair landscape de nnis seeley talk to teachers jim thomas editor of the tribune john cole editor of the aurora banner and bill prager editor of the king weekly spoke to more than 60 elementary and secondary school principals and teachers friday at an area 2 professional develop ment day workshop in the aurora high school registration monday night mens ball league mon march 4th- 79 pm latcham hall stouffville for information call 1 6405563 town of whitchurchstouffville half load restrictions half load restrictions will be enforced on all roads under the jurisdiction of the town of whitchurchstouffville from march 1st 1985 to april 30th 1985 in clusive ron gibson road superintendent notice township of uxbridge reduced load regulations will be in force on all roads under the jurisdiction of the area municipality of the township of uxbridge effective march 1 to april 30 1985 vehicle loads must not exceed the allowable limits of 5 tonnes per axle lome wall road superintendent home support services plan workshops for seniors town models at bridal fair and fashion show on sunday the north york wedding guild sponsored a bridal fair and fashion show at the historic heintzman house thornhill several stouffville business people hosted dis plays including the wedding room stouffville bakery and george ross photography several stouffville models participated in the fashion promenade includingchristine hodgson loretta crescent south left and jennifer cow ley rupert avenue right sjoerd witteveen stouffville a prog ram of preeaster workshops for seniors has been announced by home support services they are a continua tion of those already in prog ress monday afternoons at the silver jubilee centre 50 main street west on march 25 margaret wideman and judy france of the parkview staff will con duct a seminar on health care the first of these in january proved very popular and as a result the commit tee is planning to hold them on a regular basis the flowerarranging work shop will take place monday april 1 it will be conducted by pat montgomery mrs mont gomery has already given a series of three demonstra tions and now by popular de mand will conduct work ses sions for those wishing to practice their skills it is sug gested that seniors bring their own materials although some materials will be available on location for additional in formation call clara stout at 6404448 other crafts planned for the coming weeks include- crocheting quickpoint and quilting on monday feb 25 seniors enjoyed a film on the royal family the royal wedding and the life of the queen mother other films are con templated in the near future labor of love vandorf for more than a month members of the vandorf womens institute have been hard at work com pleting a quilt at the whitch urchstouffville museum but this is no ordinary quilt it tells the story of a jour ney into yesteryear a bicentennial project depicting a 500mile crosscountry trip by horseback bicycle car riage canoe and on foot the journey was organized by the ontario trail riders association and took one month to complete the quilt measuring 100 x 100 contains 81 blocks these blocks recognize the names of communities and pioneer families along the route the vandorf wi re nowned for members with quilting skills began piecing the blocks together jan 16 on feb 11 the quilt was put in a frame and on feb 21 it was completed it will be placed on display at quarterama 85 in the col iseum exhibition park workers inciudedjune petch bernice mackey grace patfenden bertha pat- tenden reta alcorn marjorie richardson audrey mackey nora richardson and gladys clarkson it was mavis mccallum of cherry street rr 3 stouff ville who contacted miriam duckett of lemonville con cerning the quilting project mrs duckett approached the vandorf wi and members willingly agreed we usually do one quilt a year mrs petch old the tri bune the completed project will be displayed at various loca tions along the journey route then serve as a wall hanging at scotsdale farm where the journey concluded brian d cragg chiropodist registered foot health practitioner wishes to announce the opening of his house call practice for foot care andprescription orthotils for an appointment please phone 8523941 cards appreciated walter slack warriner street stouffvil le has been a patient in scarborough centenary hospital two months he is appreciative of cards and enquiries from friends and relatives these acts of kind ness have helped make his stay there more pleasant jubilee club bazaar the silver jubilee clubs annual bazaar isan event no one should miss the date is sat march16 froml to 4 pm donations jyiy be reed on the friday evenujg and j saturday morning until ten afternoon tea will be served around town lovely lenten banner a beautiful lenten bannei was com pleted recently by wendy hancock tin- dale road stouffville and hangs in the sanctuary of st james presbyterian church 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 whitchurchstouffville in the province of ontario notice of intention to designate take notice that the council of the corporation of the town of whitchurchstouffville on the 12th day of february 198s 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 tho ontario heritage act rs0 1980 chapter 337 short statement of the reasons for the proposed designation the sanders block located at 2933 main street west stouffville is deserving of designation and renovation for historical and architectural reasons the original structure was built in 1877 at the time of the incorporation of the village of stouffville it original owner and 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 tho 1890s provldedthe 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 tho most imponant 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 centra of the old village of stouffville notice of objection to the designation may be served on the clerk within thirty 30 days of the 20th day of february 1985 dated at the town of whitchurchstouffville this 20th day of february 1985 patricia mulr clerk from north carolina russ and lee gale and family meredith casey and russell jr from forest city north carolina spent a week with rev herb gale maytree avenue stouffville and attended rev gales induction service in st james presbyterian church sunday afternoon also present for the service was rev gales cousin laura danku of toronto anniversary dinner mr and mrs john wilson harding gate boulevard hosted a dinner feb 17th in honpr qftom and hazel bullocks 29th wed- dihganniversary tomand hazel reside at agincourt thirtyseven relatives attended prayer service the annual world day of prayer service will be held this friday march 1 at 730 pm in stouffville pentecostal church married 50 years fred and ada nighswander will be hon ored by their family march 16 on the occa sion of their 50th wedding anniversary an open house is planned for the friendship room of parkview home from 2430 and 79 pm a memory tree will be placed in the reception room on which family friends and relatives are invited to attach past memories they wish to share trip to mexico rev sandy robertson pastor of the stouffville christian fellowship rr 2 claremont recently visited various chur ches and christian missions in latin amer ica including mexico city colima and san luis potosi mr robertson was accompa nied by donny buldyke of marketsfreet stouffville the stouffville christian fel lowship is hoping to send teams from that church into the latin americaarea home from florida bruce and marg empringham park drive north stouffville and gerry and betty acton burkholder street stouffvil le returned home saturday from a 15day vacation in florida camp anniversary willow springs camp on bethesda road near lemonville is marking its 25th anniversary with a celebration banquet sat march 30 at 630 pm in the victoria square community centre admission is 10 per person with tickets available from ken and louise leonard glengall lane stouffville sunday school growing good news was contained in the stouff ville united church bulletin sunday the sunday school attendance is now up to 150 children and growing a teacher is urgently needed for the grade 5 class dur ing the months of march april and may anyone willing to accept this challenge is asked to call tyrellann williams at 471- 5081 much improved the many friends of hans hirsch of lemonville will be pleased to know hes been released from york county hospital newmarket and feeling much better family reunion it was a family reunion saturday at the home of stuart and alice vague ring- wood the gathering was in honor of stuarts birthday monday and daughter dianes birthday feb 19 present were carol and rick crane shannon megan and jordan of aurora marilyn and doug richards and daughter allison of barrie and linda and ron walton and son joshua of whitby memorial pews stouffville pentecostal church is install ing memorial pews in its new sanctuary for a donation of 500 a pew will be purch ased with the donors name enscribed on a bronze plaque ray laird 6403001 is in charge of this project dog for adoption cathy werisink 17th avenue rr 1 stouffville called the tribune monday to say a fullgrown partgerman shepherd dog had come to her place obviously drop ped off by its owner she described it as about two years old and very friendly the dog is now bejng held at ryans ken nels rr 4 stouffville and is available for adoption the phone number there is 640- 5012 home from hospital the many friends of wellington yake second street stouffville will be pleased to know hes been released from york cen tral hospital richmond hill and is con valescing at home malicious damage damage has been estimated at 600 when four tires were punctured on a car owned by kenneth burrows of stouffville the vehicle was parked on main street garden club show the stouffville horticultural society is organizing a bus trip to the toronto garden club flower show thurs april 18 leav ing from the arena at 930 am the shows location is the new convention centre toronto those wishing to go are asked to contact marion housser at 6401985 ontario fire college captain bill brown of the stouffville fire department recently completed a one- week course at the ontario fire college gravenhurst theft possession an 18yearold tenth line stouffville youth has been charged with theft and pos session under 200 when caught syphoning gas from a bus owned by simcoe coach lines limited of sutton the bus was parked on the tenth line the suspect was caught and held for police he will appear in court march 5 celebrate anniversary the congregation of st james presbyte rian church stouffville is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year anyone with historical information and photos related to the church from 1890 on is asked to call bill keeping at 6404905 guaranty trust cowmtorouum 81 main st w stouffville 6404000 shop for your rrsps now fun league registration stouffvilles fun ball league will oper ate again this summer its for ladies 19 years and up registrations will take place thurs march 7 from 630 to 930 pm at the arena 1yr 11125 1225 cvd 1 x trv ratessubjecttochange 0 y h i m i o without notice we can also loan you the money no payments for 4 months we are open until march 1st from 9 am 8 pm for your convenience come and talk to us work among needy rev dennis drainville executive director of stop 103 toronto will tell of that agencys work in feeding and clothing the destitute of the innercity when he speaks at the 10 am service in christ church anglican stouffville sunday march 3 the whitchurchstouffville area has assisted this very worthwhile program through regular contributions of food and clothing poster contest winners guide and brownie thinking day post ers arc on display in the stouffville iga the contest judges wercpat kuhn and jean mann results follow sixseven years alison mcdonald and cathy pas- safiume eightnine years deborah wage and brandi wattcrs teneleven years suzanne plcwcs and lindsey andrews twelvefourteen years suzanne stott and heather bull fifteen andover tracy badgcrow town sorority assists library last fall the eta lambda chapter of the beta sigma phi sorority spon sored a fashion show with the pro ceeds going to the whitchurch- stouffville public library in support of its adoptabook program here shirley hughes left of the sorority presents a cheque to the librarys administrative assistant marilyn ferguson chris shanahan i