Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 21, 1986, p. 11

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ma gormley news married twenty five years tribune may 21 1986 all by evelyn milsted gormley congratulations tomr and mrs cameron bryson on the occasion pf their 25th wed ding anniversary mr and mrs bryson will be honored at an open house sat may 24 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm at their home audrey boyd of glendora cali fornia is visiting her cousins mr and mrs jim barker mr and mrs fraser gee have returned from vancouver where they visited his sister dr evelyn gee currently quite ill david sider of toronto spent thursday night with his grand mother mrs martha wideman ruth warder entertained several women at a potluck din ner friday evening bob black is on a tour of mission fields in the sudan and uganda twentyfive young people and leaders from the missionary church attended the annual pitch n praise weekend at trail-of-the- pines camp stayner mary and adeline reaman have moved to their new apart ment in parkview village the gormley womens insti tute will meet may 28 at 1 30 pm at the home of mrs russ ellas the roll call will be answered by naming a favorite sport or recrea tion a mother and daughter tea will be held at heise hill church this friday at 730 pm the guest speaker will be marilyn mcllroy of haiti the covenant makers will provide the special music at heise hill church this sunday may 25 time of worship is 11 am rev craig sider of oakville will bring the message at the 7 pm service the victoria square united church choir wjll host a musical program this sunday may 25 at 730 pm in the church drapery cleaning special 20 0ff we guarantee b bu no shrinkase kg nlce perfect hemline take down and rehang service now available estfmates 2942353 are your clothes becomins to you or should they be coming to us morkhom cleaners across from mr grocer s 7 am pm reupholster with toromark reupholster with markhams oldest upholstery shop since 1950 we make your old suite look like new gormley arabian gelding takes a bow gormley a nineyearold angloarabian gelding owned by leslie and marny wagschal rr 1 gormley will be honored sunday by an officer of the canadian forces command and staff college toronto brigadiergeneral pj taggart will pay tribute to shalom mis- hkoh winner of three national championships in 1985 an open house is planned on location from 1 to 5 pm the property is north of the aurora road wesley corners west of woodbine avenue brigadiergeneral taggart and staff are exepcted to arrive at 330 pm mrs wagschal said its one of the few times of ever a horse has won three national championships in a single year she and her husband have 28 arabians on their gormley area farm the family has resided there since 1975 i parkview village its filling up 5 o discount on fabrics free home estimates 5 year guarantee on workmanship armcaps decorating service pickup delivery 6 monthly payments at no extra charge also drapery and carpeting trust us and you wont be sorry toromark furniture stouffville although empty apartments still outnum ber those that are occupied park view village is rapidly coming to life as more and more tenants move in taking occupancy this week may 14 to 21 are the following dora reaman stouffville mrs velma rawson stouffville mr and mrs lloyd bowen campbell river british columbia mr and mrs sam barkey mongolia mrs adele willis stouffville mary and adeline reaman gormley and iva keffer markham the 124unit apartment com plex is expected to be fully occu pied by the end of june band exchange enjoyable for all by chris garbutt sdss reporter amazing that was the word used by clarinetist anita cheng to describe the recent bandchoir ex- change between sdss and boone county high school flor- for the price of a h if b markham village lanes shopping centre markham village womens club enter at lower level 144 main street north markham village lanes markham ontario telephone 2947764 monfri 730 am900 pm satsun 1000 am300 pm markham village lanes parking wilson 7hwv ence kentucky the description was echoed by other members of the band and choir it was the first weekend in may that the band from boone county hs visited stouffville many new friends were made these acquaintances were re- newed on the return trip the 1k hour overnight bus ride had its ups and downs but the weary were i rewarded at the end of their jour- ney with a day at kings island amusement park in cincinnati j musical talents were displayed at two concerts one was a public school performance and the other- formed part of a high school spring concert initially the two bands played separately later they joined forces the sound crem ated can best be described as stupendous members were accorded a standing ovation in appreciation of the hospital- ity the boone county band was presented with a drawing by- sdss art teacher mr roberts on the bands return the musi- cians were very tired but not so tired they couldnt perform at thel annual spring concert in the mars kham theatre for those unable to attend the band will wind up its world tour with a concert in the forum at ontario place friday june 6 at 11 am in happenings closer to home the second annual fitness chal lenge will be held at sdss monday may 26 ten schools are expected to participate in this test of strength and stamina f the lunchtime floor hockey league is nearing an end the playoffs are scheduled for next week the floor hockey allstar game is thurs may 29 stouffvilldi newcoineii outings stouffville thirty seven people attended the inaugu ral meeting of the whitchurch stouffville newcomers club may 14 in the rec centre lounge the charter president of this new organization is ginny bur- row highcrest road mussel- mans lake other executive members are muriel forans vicepresident annette forkun secretary marion pennelli treasurer and denise pettitt newsletter editor the welcome wagon repre sentative is dianne darling several outings have already- been scheduled these follow tues june 3a visit to the home of muriel foran 251 main street west stouffville to view handcarved pine creations- mayor fran sainsbury will be in attendance later the group will visit parklane model gardens north of the stouffville road fol- lowing a tour of the site refresh- 1 ments will be served tues june 10 a fund- raising tupperware party will be held at the home of the president ginny burrow 18 highcrest road musselmans lake two displays are planned one from 930 to 11 am and the other from 730 to 9 pm wed june llthe club will meet for dinnertheatre at the deer park inn beginning at 12 noon and concluding about four- the cost is 1600 members wishing to attend arc asked to call 6405373 sat june 21the newcom- ers club has been asked to par- ticipatc in stouffvilles cleanup day beginning at 9 am and coni eluding at 12 noon the meeting area is the old arena on park drive south tues june 24a pot-luck- supper will be served at 251 main street west time of the event is f pm each member is asked to bring a favorite dish and serving pieces those planning to attend arc asked to call 6403938 j

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