alo tribune october 21 1987 specials effective wednesday october 21h987 thru tuesday october 27 1 987 5 oakville highway no 5 at trafalgariburlington 1 225fai malton 7085 goreway drive eetatmaple open monday thru saturday 8 am to 9 pm sunday for fruit vegetables and flowers 8 am to 6 pm honors de jacquelyn johnston a graduate of stouffville dist secondary school and former ly of stouffville graduated re cently from york university with an honors degree in his tory she is presently em ployed on the staff of magna international in markham marks 106th birthday by marjorie woodland fourth line a number of readers may recall the booth family residents south of good wood village during the 1920s mrs victoria booth now resides in a toronto nursing home near her daughter edna ford this community extends congratula tions to mrs booth on the occa sion of her 106th birthday although confined to a wheel chair this remarkable lady en joys the blessings of a marvellous memory john and dorothy may accom panied by several family mem- bers recently returned from a- very interesting holiday in cali fornia where in their words they endured shake and bake the- devestating earthquake caused considerable damage in the area where they visited although they were 50 miles from the hardest hit- location later that part of the state was hit by a heat wave that inflicted still more discomfort the temperature soared to memorable heights dorothy said in a single day daughter sheryl decided it was not her idea of a permanent place to live de- spite these problems they enr joyed their vacation and the wed ding of dorothys niece more moves and anticipated moves are in the offing olive may has sold her home in goodwood she plans to take up residence at parkview in stouffville keith and helen leach have listed their fourth line property and anticipate a move possibly to uxbridge harvey and verna bunker ex pect to move from their kushog lakeside home to the village of minden they will then be close neighbors of george alsop dur ing the summer harvey has put his carpentry skills to work and constructed a cidermaking machine operated by an antique gasoline engine a sunday afternoon tour along local roads by way of ken and bca hockleys comfortable coach proved a pleasant outing for bob and ethel white and irene alder- son for late october theres still a lot of color in the maple trees while on the sixth line they were checked out by deer they also saw dozens of canada geese para ding along the beach at elgin pond everett and mary hockley both longtime area residents en joyed a trip to england recently on his arrival home everett was admitted to uxbridge cottage hospital his health has since im proved and hes once again at home blaine and sheryl hockley of ajax are the proud parents of a beautiful baby boy troy nathan he was born oct 8 weighing 7 lbs 6 oz this is a first grandchild i for ken and beatrice hockley october is treating us to some lovely sunny days lets hope they continue is it indian summer or docs that occur in november as i always believed i always enjoy reading wilfrid campbells indi an summer poem and hope you will too along the line of smoky hills the crimson forest stands and all the day the blue jay calls throughout the autumn lands now by the brook the maple leans with all her glory spread and all the summach on the hills have turned their green to red now by great marshes wrapped in mist or past some rivers mouth throughout the long still autumn days wild birds arc flying south i