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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 22, 1987, p. 3

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tribune july 22 1987 a3 gormley news family mourns death of husband father by evelyn milsted gormley sympathy is expressed to mrs alex chal mers and family in the death of her husband tuesday at york central hospital in rich mond hill he is survived by his wife joan of rr 1 gorm ley son blair and his wife jo- anne daughter jennifer and her husband michael morin daughter charlene and her husband robert saltys and son bradley and four grand sons the funeral was thurs day from the jerret north york chapel congratulations to mr and mrs ralph empringham who will celebrate their 50th wed ding anniversary saturday aug 1 their family are hold ing open house in their honor from 25 pm at parkview vil lage auditorium i congratulations to mr and mrs lorne george nee lori kim johnson daughter of doug and lynda johnson of gormley who were married saturday at markham museum church mrs bruce steckley is con valescing at home following surgery last week at st micheals hospital in toronto mr cameron bryson had surgery thursday at york central hospital rev and mrs ed sparks and sandi are moving this week to tillsonburg where rev sparks will be minister of the free methodist church miss karen sparks has moved to an apartment in stouffville the heise family reunion will be held at the heise hill church saturday july 25 the gormley missionary mens baseball team will meet the heise hill merf at 630 pm at victoria square park friday evening the mis sionary men will meet the men from grace church in newmarket at 845 pm also at victoria square park there will be no evening service at the missionary church sunday july 26 aug 2 and aug 9 there will be the regular 11 am service each sunday gary and ardis winger ardis is the younger daughter of mr and mrs clifford win ger formerly of gormley will speak at 7 pm sunday july 26 at heise hill church they have served for several years with the northern canadian evangelical mission working with the indians in northern saskatchewan they en route to a new posting with the mis sion to a remote area of north ern quebec where they will be working with the inuit people refreshments and a social time with gary ardis and the children will follow the ser ryerson grad willard and ruth moyer of stouffville are happy to announce the recent graduation of their son paul lorne from ryerson polytcchnical insti tute with a bachelor of applied arts degree radio and televi sion arts paul is a graduate of stouffville district secondary school obituary farmer enjoyed helping others by denise mcdonald stouffville funeral service was held in stouffville pente costal church july 6 for emilio giovanni testa who succumbed to cancer july 2 after a lengthy illness he was 92 born june 20 1895 in patrica italy mr testa married natalina compaguoni on june 12 1924 in 1960 both husband and wife left italy for canada where they took up residence on rr 2 stouffville until his death a farmer by trade he successfully worked his land until retire ment after which he was often found gardening hunting or endulg- ing in one of his favorite pasttimes taking long walks grandfather particularly liked listening to gospel music and help ing others says granddaughter mary testa if anyone ever needed anything he was always the first one there to help mr testa was also a regular member of the stouffville pentecostal church and had just celebrated 63 years of marriage to natalina besides his wife hes survived by his sons primo toronto joe also of toronto gino stouffville and daughter agnese scarsellone weston he leaves behind 13 grandchildren nino maurizio sandro v emilio mary sam mario massimo luciano mauro san dro and anna and six great grandchildren monica stafino lisa michael anthony and tanya pallbearers included massimo testa luciano testa sam testa mario testa sandro scarcellonc and mauro scarcellone internment is at stouffville cemetery cheeking out the merchandise ed simpson of brougham inspects the wares most main st merchants participated in the during stouffvillcs sidewalk sale on saturday thrccday extravaganza chris garbutt whitchurchstouffville horse earns two titles in morgan championship by denise mcdonald whitchurch whitchurch- stouffville has once again earned recognition in equine competitive circles this time breaking into the field of morgan performance horses on july 4 and 5 joland ovation owned by the joyce family rri unionville secured the titles of futurity threeyearold cham pion and canadian bred cham pion during the ontario morgan horse championship classic at markham fairgrounds in the canadian bred cham pionship ov joland ovation was up against all ages and sexes and went on to beat them all said linda joyce that title is the hardest to earn so you can well imagine were pretty proud of that accomplishment according to both linda and nancy the two sisters became in volved with morgan horses sheer- ly by chance we bought our first horse in 1974 which just happened to be a morgan linda recalled we didnt really plan it that way af ter all when youre 12yearsold youre not really that breed con scious however both agreed they were immediately smitten with the breed and have since ex panded their stable to three horses with a fourth expected in the immediate future ov is the first horse we have ever bred and we are currently trying to breed his dam acoma morningstar whom we also own to a stallion by artificial inse- menation said nancy star also earned the joyce family additional honors during the morgan horse championship classic securing the english ple asure and senior mare reserve championships and placing first in pleasure driving citing stars son as a really good horse with typical colt man- nerisms linda claims they started him as a twoyearold under a professional trainer from bc he later went on to win the z champion twoyearold and rej serve champion stallion categor- ies at the 1986 ontario morganrj horse show and was grand champion stallion at last years canadian national exhibition f when you breed your own horse and win thats really some- thing said linda proudly of the threeyearold liver chestnut stal lion you really start to figure youre doing something right future goals for ov include tak ing part in a saddlebred and mor- gan horse show at picov downs july 24 right now were not too sure what else the future holds and ha vent yet decided whether we- really want to keep a stallion explained nancy my husband and i are looking to find a bigger farm and if that happens maybe- well stand him at stud handler linda joyce is pictured joland ovation a canadian champion morgan horse owned by the joyce family of whitchurchstouffville denise mcdonald fish hatchery going public j ring wood the ministry of natural resources mnr announced thursday plans to in volve the public in the maple dis trict fisheries management plan at a press conference held at ringwood fish hatcheries hwy 48 north of ringwood in whitch urchstouffville three public meetings were announced during which the public may review fisheries management activities proposed for the maple district the meetings will be held from 1230830 pm july 28 at north york central library july 30 at sutton arena and aug 4 at port credit public library the maple district fisheries management plan will include york region peel metropolitan toronto and part of durham the plan is being prepared as a guide to wise management of fisheries resources in the area to the year 2000 a recent press re lease stated issues to be consi dered include analysis of fish pro- duction future angler demand and means of coping with locat constraints on the fisheries re- source i the ringwood facility openedj in 1980 and is one of 15 fish culture stations in ontario it hatches chij nook and coho salmon for stocky ing in three lake ontario streams the credit river bronte creels and port dalhousie in st cathar ines further information is avail able from the ministry at 8327222 we deliver we can deliver your flyers for as little 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