Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 30, 1987, p. 30

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c4 tribune september 1987 country style craft and gift emporium to open in claremont tomorrow by denise mcdonald shedding her role asmotherand claremont claremont housewife and venturing forth resident rosemary gillespie is into the business world seaway pools spas saunas markham inventory clearance on cornelius above ground pools xw first come first serve 15 round 5 top rail 18 round 5 top rail 18 round 6 top rail 16x26 oval 6 top rail 18 round 7 top rail 24 round 7 top rail qu abe limit 15 year war 20 ml liner filters and accessories also availableat special inventory clearance prices cash or cheque only 595 695 795 s store hours mon fri 900 700 saturday 900 500 w itfx nslry lcenci fee g moon torhbuuun your swimming poot and spa spedausts jj 25 heritage rd markham t 2948030 a t i i avmer garden centre 383 main st w stouffville open 7 days a week 6405080 fallgkeabance 25 off all punt i peatmoss material evergreens i 6cufltm9 999 flowering shrubs i 4cuftl99 799 shade trees i 2 cu ft 78 599 unilok holland at 99 classicoat129 unilock limestone screening sand loam triple mix topsoil sod grass seed bark chips we also carry patio slabs a barrels fertilizers rr ties nursery stock perennials spray chemicals curbing decorative stone gravel large trees peat moss installing unilock paving stones we can tell you everything you need to know or doing it yourself fast delivery buy firewood now ensure dry wood for the winter on october 1 the mother of six will officially open her new country wares craft store in claremont north of the four corners ive never done anything like this before she says but last fall i seriously sat down and began toying with the idea of doing something and now here i am according to rosemary she and her husband felt there was a strong need for new business in claremont particularly in the area of country wares and crafts i think this is probably how unionville grew to be so big she says it started with the opening of a few businesses and took off from there in arriving at her present location to open shop rosem ary says she had originally in tended to operate her business adjacent to her husbands real estate office however she was later approached by a local resi dent who offered to sell her his home which formally housed a grocery store many years ago to familiarize herself with this particular industry rosemary then began visiting polka dot door live comes to unionville sponsored by the optimist club polka dot door live adapted from tvontarios highly successful television series will be at the markham theatre on sunday october 4th for two performances at 1 00 pm and 300 pm children are enchanted by polkaroo the colourful costumed character who appears in the programs be part of the enchantment the philosophy behind the show entitled tricks is simple children learn through play polka dot door encourages children to be active participants rather than passive spectators m tvontario sunday october 4 2 performances 1 pm 3 pm markham theatre 171 town centre blvd markham 4790201 box office hours 11 am 6 pm mon to sat future performances sponsored by the optimist club saturday december 5 1987 sandra beech markham theatre sunday march 6 1988 eric nagler in concert minkler auditorium seneca college other gift shops she liked and asked questions some of the people were very helpful she says i mainly wanted to see what they stocked compared to what i wanted in my store specializing in wooden toys oldfashioned china and folk art rosemary claims she looks for anything country looking ill stock anything coun- tryish she adds i think most people are going into the coun try look in their homes while not planning to take in any merchandise on consign ment at this time rosemary says she will buy an article from someone if she likes it and it suits the theme of her store country wares can be reached at 6493545 additional staff appointed whitchurch the mar kham stouffville hospital sche duled to open its doors in 1988 offi cially announced the appointment of two additional staff members in september according to a press release from mr maj butcher presi dent of the markham stouffville hospital mr raymond woodend will commence duties as direc tor management information services with mrs marilyn j bruner regn mscn as vice- president patient care services prior to joining the markham stouffville hospital mr woodend held a number of positions in the hospital industry at york central hospital sunnybrook medical centre and most recently the credit valley hospital his experience with the de velopment and implementation of leadingedge technology and state of the art computerbased patient care systems enables him to offer an understanding of the unique information system re quirements of our new commun ity hospital reads the press re lease mr woodend will be responsi ble for the development and im plementation of all aspects of a highly computerized patient per sonnel and financial system mrs bruner obtained her bachelor of science in nursing at the university of windsor and her mscn from the university of western ontario and has exten sive experience in both nursing practice and education at the toronto general and the welles- ley hospital while there she was employed as the director for critical care nursing services and previously the director of medical surgical nursing services as vicepresident patient care services mrs bruner will be responsible for the organiza tion development and adminis tration of the nursing services and various patient care departments at the markham stouffville hos pital 111111 ft t okt a is coming to markville shopping centre soon

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