Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 17, 1985, p. 14

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a14 tribune april 17 1985 legion ladies donate 1000 the ladies au xiliary at royal canadian legion stouffville branch 459 helped he re creation complex fund reach its goal of 200000 here auxiliary president ruth sheppard left and first vice- president gladys clarkson right present a 1000 cheque to grant larmer of the rec centre co ordinating com mittee the ladies raised the money a businessmens luncheon feb 27 chris shanahan save open up your cottage in comfort csa approved micro furnace less than 100 per day heat 350 square feet of normally insulated space 6 inch cube temp control upto5200btu unlimited warranty no overheating 2 pin plug college prq painters canadas largest residential painting company will recommence summer operations shortly professional quality topoftheline paints and materials and student iprices are the reasons why over 82000 satisfied customers have chosen college pro painters call today for a free estimate for any interior or exterior painting residential or 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embroidered eyelet 6535 polycotton white 45 width special buy ton mm i 4 99 m embroidered eyelet fancy 6535 polycotton 60 width special buy ruffled eyelet trim white and ivory 1and 2 reg 99c m now ory m b t ii m olfa rotary cutter set includes rotary cutter rotary mat and spare blade reg 1498 ea now 11 99 ea 25 off all wights packaged tapes save on all bias tapes seam binding blanket binding etc 50 off all simplicity patterns until saturday only springsummer sewing demonstrations featuring simplicity patterns 116805 and 16398 thurs april 18 bramalea city centre 24 pm 116805 79 pm 116398 hillcrestmall 24 pm 116805 79 pm h6398 sat april 20 381 1 sheppard ave e 1 1 am- 1 pm 16805 fri april 19 agincourl 24 pm h6398 lizannels fabrics markville shopping centre scarborough town centre hillcrest mall 381 1 sheppard ave e over 25 stores in ontario editors mail education still fir st priority dear jim it is a fairly wellknown fact that the speech or letter written in anger is the one a person will live to regret no doubt phyllis craine will have had sufficient time to cool out and feel somewhat embarras sed by her letter re paying the shot and therefore being entitled to preferential treatment i wonder just how her paying the shot taxes would look when placed beside the total york region board of education budget of many millions of dollars it would perhaps be like comparing a flea to an elephant two or three thousand dollars in tax money if spent wholly on education could hardly be called paying the shot but when combined with the taxes of everyone else in york region based upon equalized assessment can meet the needs adequately although not entirely what we expect anything is possible if people are willing to pay for it ie everything has a price if we are willing to pay for it it is ours mrs craine chose to live in raymerville markham of her own free will taxes are a part of the deal to provide the municipal and educational services involved in a proportional amount shared by all trustees are provided roughly on the basis of one representative for every 13000 persons whether they reside in markham whitchurchstouffville or georgina thus every area of the region is represented on the york region board of education it is not to follow however that a trustee must confine hisher efforts wholly towards achieving benefits to meet the needs perti nent to that electorate only indeed it is my feeling that the overall needs of student education in york region should be of first priority ie educational equality thus it may appear that trustees are ganging up on others when in reality they are exercising the right to provide equality of educational opportunities for all stu dents most trustees normally function in this manner however since this is an election year there are some who are suddenly jolted back to the realization that their con stituents expect some action and indeed are often pointed in the direction for the action to be taken it is good for the public image that is extremely important during this vital year please mrs craine dont secede from the region we will do our utmost to help you pay the shot together its much easier to work as a team no one wins them all i know this but it does make life interesting when you have at least tried fairly and squarely to achieve it sincerely jc mcmurray elm road stouffville country doctor inside the community hall at good wood is a framed photograph of dr re darling 18691947 below it is a poem composed by mrs elizabeth beach entitled the country doctor it reads as follows he was only a country doctor but im sure all will agree the memories he left behind him are lessons for you and me say a kind word give a helping hand as we travel along lifes way for this faithful country doctor tried to do this every day many a night when the cold wind was blowing and the roads were filled with snow wed call for this country doctor who was always willing to go he was more than a country doctor he was father and friend to all wherever sickness called him and he had to make a call when our hearts were sad and weary deaths angel had called our way kind words from this country doctor brought comfort though dark was day so sleep on dear country doctor youve earned your rich reward may we try to live as you lived and be ready for the masters call bill visits newmarket daycare centre bill hodgson york norths man of tomorrow bill hodgson offers almost 1 8 years of firstrate performance in the ontario legislature to the voters of york north they are years of good deeds and accomplishment not words he brings this wealth of experience to stand readyagaln to serve you the wisdom and knowledge of yesterday is here today ready for tomorrow yes bill hodgson is ready for tomorrow he is a key member of the progressive conservative government that has given ontario competent and consistent good management of canadas most beautiful and prosperous province thursday may 2 1 985 is your opportunity to send bill hodgson back to queens park to continue his good works on your behalf reelect bill hodgson np for information or assistance newmarket 8530770 aurora 7270133 stouffville 6403016 woodbridge 8518867 hodgson helps people

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