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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 3, 1987, p. 5

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tribune june 3 1987 a5 i christian school spring fair nets receipts close to 11000 stouffville christian school held its annual spring fair saturday in a slowpitch tournament was the main sporting activity throughout two trampolines had the kids vaulting up and down like jumping the town park here eva burland displays a beautiful little dutch the day waiting hopefully to get in a few swings at the plate is two- beans elevenyearold marieke de boer of mount albert displays her girl quilt made by operations missions at the stouffville missionary yearold jordan moran of clarcmont some day he will skill marieke is a grade 6 student at the stouffville christian school church mrs heather moran and partner joanne de mer chant operate a shop in clarcmont called new crea tions on saturday they displayed some of their hand made items in a booth at the fair mrs moran models this creation jim thomas twentyfifth anniversary by evelyn milsted gormley mr and mrs david paisley and family and mr and mrs ray atkinson and fami ly visited with mr and mrs alan empringham near listowcl sun day afternoon the occasion was mr and mrs empringhams25th wedding anniversary congratulations to mr and mrs mel baker on the birth of ajnother grandson the proud pa rents are mr and mrs ed baker their baby was born at york cen tral hospital richmond hill a fjrst grandson for mr and mrs david bennett and a great- grandson for mr and mrs frank bennett mrs marlin ressler and mrs bruce stcckley spent a week in pennsylvania visiting relatives rev and mrs doug wightman and girls of melfort saskatch ewan spent several days with her parents mr and mrs russell heise mrs martha wideman enjoyed several days with her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs ncal sider and family of wainflcct mr and mrs david heise and family of lowbanks mr and mrs ken heise and family of ridgeway and mr and mrs har ry nigh and son of toronto en joyed a visit recently with their parents mr and mrs russell heise mr clifford winger has been a patient in york central hospital richmond hill rev and mrs ed sparks were presented with a gift of money at a farewell service in the gormley missionary church sunday mrs ray hawkins daughters linda and debbie and mrs bob howard of oshawa enjoyed a weeks holiday in florida death silences fiddle friends at stouffyilles silver jubilee club will vlong remember eugene paisleys love of the violin i many enjoyable evenings were spentwitlr gene his fiddle and his bow he loved the music as much as did his audience eugene paisleys violin is quiet now silenced by death he passed away may 25 in york county hospital newmarket mr paisley was stricken with parkinsons dis- ease about a year ago he later developed cancer born at churchill eugene moved to ballan- trae at an parly age and continued to live there until taking up residence at parkview village stouffville in 1986l he was identified with ballantrae united church prior to retirement mr paisley was employed on the staff of wilsonniblett motors limited richmond hill gene paisleys skill on the violin was also known in communities other than stouffville he was a member of the nobieton oide tyme fid- dlers club and often played in the community hall at maple besides his wife the former eva hamilton mr paisley is survived by a stepson jim hamil- ton of minden two stepdaughters aura quibell of bramalea and eunice mcciuskey of weston a nephew kenneth mckuen of newmarket and a sister irene mckuen also of newmarket there are nine grandchildren and ten great grandchildren rev chris sorley conducted the service thursday from the oneill funeral home stouffville with interment churchill cemetery pallbearers were joe william and david whit more victor and robert mcciuskey and keith vcno a part of history by marjorie woodland fourth line the com munity was shocked by the news of the sudden passing of mr wal ter todd at his uxbridge home thursday morning mr todd had recently been released from ux bridge and oshawa hospitals and appeared in much improved health walter and florence were lifelong goodwood residents they moved to uxbridge two years ago walter is the last mem ber in the family of mr and mrs george todd he was prede ceased by brothers jack and gor don and sisters blanche and lor raine besides his wife he is sur vived by son robert daughter-in- law gloria and two granddaugh ters connie and karen all of ux bridge the respect held for wal ter and his family was demons trated by the numbers attending the service sunday at lows funeral home uxbridge inter- ment was made at uxbridge cemetery the congregation of goodwood united church will celebrate their 80th anniversary this sun day june 7 time of the service is 11am during the worship a bell saved from the goodwood methodist church following a fire in 190c will be dedicated bob pugh suffered a badly crushed elbow plus cuts and bruises when a ladder collapsed under him at the stouffville sales barn he hopes to be released from york central hospital richmond hill this week tammy pugh has joined the staff of goodwood store joe mayr of goodwood has sold his bread basket bakery business on main street stouffville new owner gerard stemphlet has moved to stouffville from toron to he will change the name of the store to petite gateau a shower honoring gail jack son and brian rushlow was changed from may 31 to june 2 in the goodwood community hall congratulations to bruce and pat kearney on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary daughter karen and soninlaw john hosted a party in thcirhonor may 17 at their home in ux bridge friends and relatives attended the celebration from as far distant as edmonton alberta mrs john rawlick hosted a re cent shower for nancy lullred she was the recipient of many lovely gifts nancy and leonard may will be married june 20 in goodwood united church design logo stouffville the whitch- urchstouffville chamber of com merce is looking to the commun ity to provide them with a new logo the chamber of commerce is holding a contest and offering a cash prize of 100 to the winning entry all local residents are eligi ble designs must be dropped off at apples 58 main st west further information may be obtained by calling 6j05993 by jim thomas nice gesture lloyd hamm manager of stouffville feeds limited was recently presented with a framed fullcolor photo of himself by members of staff on the occasion of his birth day may 4 the picture was a reprint of the one published in the tribunes farm supple ment of april 22 the gift is much appreciated and holds a prominent place in the fami lys home on lloyd avenue costly job recently i commented on the poor state of repair of the clock towers base in stouff- villes civic square i sug gested it could be given a quickfix in less than an hour not so says mayor fran sainsbury its anticipated the work will cost close to 30000 when alls said and done we want to fix it once and fix it right mayor sainsbury said the work wont be started un til after the strawberry fes- tivalcanada day weekend the expense is included in the towns 1987 budget baby wanted a pickering couple- want a babysobadrytheyvehireda mother to bear it the ajax newsadvcrtiserreports tony and mavis howlett have acquired the services of a woman living in the united states to be a surrogate mother of their child at a cost of about 10000 plus legal and medical expenses totalling close to 18000 if the proce dure proves successful mr and mrs howlett will be only the third couple in the world and the first in canada to have their baby created in a lab and implanted and delivered by another woman the paper says now 71000 eldred king chairman of york region makes no apolo gies for his annual salary of 71000 even though its at the high end of the political pay scale as compared to officials in similar positions it was 17 years ago that the chairmans office was established ex plains mr king the salary fi gure has advanced to its pre sent point since that time although it causes weekly newspaper editors to wince a little perhaps he works three times as hard adam johnstone stouffvil- les illustrious letterrwriter isvg giving his pen a rest for a few weeks hes taking ofp for the v british isles to visit friends relatives arid see the country- side says mr johnstone i hope the tribunes circula- tion wont suffer irimyabst ence my hope is that adam a continues his correspondence on bis return- letters to the- editor are the best read items in any newspaper low mentality v the loonies were out friday night only hours after many ofthe main street stouffville planters were filled with flow- ers low mentality looters pulled many of them out and scattered them about the- ground who needs it coming soon a sign reads on the earl of whitch urch pub main street west stouffville coming too soon is my reaction to this type of- establishment mike larkin is sij ahextremely enterprising gentleman however i was hoping for a project more en terprising than this follows flashii for awhile thursday stouffville firefighters thought their chief bill v brown was psychic as the alarm was sounding chief brown was radioing in to the station telling volunteers he had reached the scene it seems chief brown was on patrol thursday afternoon i and saw the flash oflighlning j that impaled a scarborough golfer on the spring lakes course north of ringwood minutes later he spotted an ambulance en route to the scene and quickly concluded something was wrong chief brown says he doesnt go look- ing for trouble but hes pleased to be close by when it happens the price real estate in whitchurch- stouffville continues to be a good investment a 50acre property on ninth line north recently sold for a reported 18 million dollars its a safe bet the purchaser doesnt plan to farm it

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