Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 23, 1986, p. 12

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jm2 tribune july 23 1986 from the fues of 1946 car kills chicken farmer cries foul ninetieth birthday good reason for reunion an enjoyable reunion saturday afternoon brought together 42 members of the duxbury family the cen- tre of attention was mrs stella duxbury of jarvis ont mrs duxbury mother of don of jarvis gloria of scar- j borough and bill of stouffville marked her 90th birth day tuesday she is pictured here with great grandchildren lisa and jenna payne daughters of jim and anne payne bloomington jim thomas iitas stories out of the past in terest many people recently the tribunes editor dusted off the newspapers file dated july 1946 and discovered the following items a near freeforall occurred on the ninth line of whitchurch twp when a farmer claimed a toronto motorist had deliberately run over one of his chickens the henowner wanted the stouffville justice of the peace to take the driver to court however the j p pursuaded the irate complainant to accept pay ment of 150 for the deceased foul and let it go at that rev norman rowan minister at second markham baptist church and vivian mccormack memorial church accepted an invitation to jnz ijzznch connection mm ha vz -vi- i e soiifh oiaujmk executive cluf jlaliz a jactusi caiiis combine iheix continental talsnh to jiussnt jiie jdzxczij dqom ine jininu vcitii jlaiz pexjectfox that unboxlmt iuiicfi ox that uexu tbectal diivu for reservations phone jacques at 4740444 at chimohotel 7095 woodbine ave north of steeles just off the 404 at steeles exit jt a9p a musical comedy direct from england fri sat evenings robins dean show thurs july 31 aug 7 2095 dinner show ygy 60 main st n markham in the village shoppes plaza 2946523 come on out and enjoy the laughs july 11thaugust 16th for reservations call 4714174 by permission of herongate barn theatre aitona rd n of pickering one dining sit in the comfort beauty ambience of a dedicated heritage home savour haute cuisine and choose from our extensive wineselection jlano lounc featuring david cox wednesday thursday james rea friday saturday 4711772 144 mam st n markham markham village lanes jmm friendly family environment sunday brunch served 1030 am to 230 pm salads seafoods meats pastas for reservations call 4759405 1020 denison st just west of warden n d steeles pickering museum village 3 km easl of brock rd on m 7 at the village of greenwood free parking craft festival sale july 27 noon to 5 pm demonstrations iferftih if j- weaving rmirmps spinning fill imwm candle making rug hooking fine seafood dining specializing in fresh seafood served in an elegant atmosphere specialty of the house our seafood platter includes fresh lobster hours monday friday 11 am 11 pm saturday 5 pm 11 pm reservations recommended 4754029 south west corner of john st a woodbin ave 2as1 john st suite s markham a restored 1 9th cent un village including homes barns blacksmith shop hotel harness shop church and hall situated on the banks of duffins creek large picnic grounds by the banks of duffins creek gift shop 4166864444 or 6838401 souvenirs cinema in the mfirhviue jhoppine rtntne hwv7 1 mccowan rd ttltpkwie 4776314 doors open daily 1 10 6 10 pm free parking oilrckv lit fiiil nl cin rmrjnctonnorth i o maximum overdrive daily 140350 700 910 g day off pen tuhcm ferns swelters o the great h mouse detective daily 130330 630 820 all seats every aceffc tuesday 5ou pastor the new community church at pine orchard principal lc murphy released midsummer reports from stouff ville high school with the following receiving first class honors grade 9 alice barkey harold brown phyllis clarkson margaret hisey erla holden murray mcmullen and fay oneill grade 10 mildred brillinger lloyd freel alary harper murray miller and lareen talbot the following pupils of bertha stouffer successfully passed their music examinations at the toronto conservatory audrey good grade 2 shirley steckley grade 2 bar bara hisey grade 3 and helen pais ley grade 5 the tribune of july 1946 carried the following notice reward the council of the village of stouff ville hereby posts a liberal reward for information leading to the identity and conviction of the boy or boys who with axe or hatchet muti lated shade trees on church street any information on the matter will be appreciated signed a v nolan reeve ira rusnell const able george brillinger of uxbridge came close to death on the farm of albert taylor cone 2 north of garibaldi the night previous blasting operations took place to loosen the earth at the bottom of a well the next day when it was thought to be safe mr brillinger en tered the excavation he lapsed into unconsciousness from fumes and had to be rescued by bruce taylor wiio put a rope around the victims waist and had him raised to the sur- wonderland 2 trips daily 12 passenger van ms return trip for more info call cindy 4639260 face he was attended by dr john button of stouffville and was re vived that afternoon i four pupils wrote their entrance exams at goodwood public school and all four passed with honors a record achievement the principal was robt mcgillivray the stu dents were mildred rae dean watson allen and herbert latre- mouille promoted from grade 8 to grade 9 at dicksons hill public school were the following anna grove jacob grove willard moyer mur ray redshaw shirley steckley and betty wideman a huge silo measuring 12 feet by 40 feet was erected on the farm of wm harper south end of obrien avenue stouffville the contractor was stanley thompson the cost was estimated at between 700 and 800 a severe electrical storm struck the north end of pickering twp causing widespread damage mil dred linton daughter of mr and mrs norman linton was reclining on a couch at the home of mr and mrs ed redshaw when a lightning bolt struck she was rendered un conscious also mrs judd todd had a close call when a telephone pole came crashing down on her car on the uxbridgepickering townline mrs todd was admitted to hospital for treatment of lacerations caused by flying glass the jack oboyle farm east of stouffville was purchased by mr jack spang following mr spangs return from the war the reported price paid for the property was 8000 bad crash goodwood two people were rushed to uxbridge cottage hospital tuesday afternoon fol lowing a twovehicle accident in- goodwood according to police an east- bound tandem dump truck and a westbound camper unit collided headon at the intersection of hwy 47 and cone 3 front street in uxbridge twp a passenger in the camper is believed to have suffered serious head injuries while the vehicles driver was also badly hurt firefighters spent more than 40 minutes extracting the campers occupants with jaws of liije equipment police said the trucks driver received minor in juries in the 1230 pm crash summer savings js at syfco- iycirik j summer savings optional join weight watchers now and save 1300 off the regular registration and weekly meeting fees by purchasing a 10week mem bership for only s7900- 1ihsl 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