tribune june 15 1988 a7 gormlev familys departure leaves vacuum in communit for allan and kathy xicholls the gormleyvictoria square kathy along with daughters debbie left and darlene will area has always been home but all good things for the com- move to keene out allan will own and operate a pctrocan ser- niunity must come to an end at the end of this month allan and vice centre near peterborough on saturday evening they were commerce flower show at complex dorothy gayman enjoyed the simple things of life a general meeting of the whitchurchstouffville chamber of commerce will be held wed june 22 at 730 pm the location is the upstairs lounge of the rec centre guests speakers are elaine spillman and michael danks of the ontario chamber of com merce they will discuss their group insurance plan applicable to businesses employing one per son or more other topics on the agenda in clude the annual chamber of commerce golf tournament the annual chamber of commerce trade show and changes in chamber of commerce bylaws golf tournament- tickets will be available deadline for replies is friday june 17 the number to call is 6405993 friendship abounds the whitchurchstouffville friendship club will meet thurs day evening tonight in the legion hall ninth line north all seniors in the area are invited the meeting time is 8 pm persons requiring transporta tion are asked to call 6402443 its spring almost summer the stouffville horticultural society will hold an iris and peony show on monday june 20 in the lower auditorium of stouff ville united church judges are russ and alma gomme of agincourt town of whttchurchstouffvlle notice to property owners to destroy weeds notice is jcreby oven to al pereons in possess- en o land n accordance wnh the weed control act ontario that unless the noxious weeds or weed seeds grawng on ther lands vnthn the tcwn of wnrtchurch- stouttvfie are destroyed by june 22 198a and throughout the season as often as it is necessary to prevent the opening ot the seeds and dispersal of the posens the council of the town of whrlchurch- stouf tvbe has appointed a weed inspector to cause sari weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed h such manner as he may deem proper and that the ex penses incurred by the said weed inspector in the discharge ot nrs duties shal be placed on the cobec- tors hoi ot the municipality against the respective lands concerned and that such amounts shal be col lected in the same manner as taxes although dandeions burdock and coidenrod are not considered noxious weeds within the town ol whrtchurchstouttvae under the weed control act the cooperation ot al citizens is sofcited in the efcrrunation ct these nuisance weeds the cooperation ot al persons concerned is earnest- ty solicited bylaw enjorcement department town of whitctxjrchstoullvibej the family and friends of dorothy gayman were saddened at the news of her recent death dorothy went to be with her lord june 4 1988 mrs gayman the former dorothy irene chadwick was born jan 27 1915 the daughter of herbert and florence denby chadwick while in her teens she moved with her family to the 5th concession warden avenue of markham township dorothy chadwick and clayt gayman were married feb 19 1936 prior to moving to rr 1 unionville they farmed near mission in life honored by evelyn mllstelj gormley a commission ing service will be held at the 11 am worship sunday june 19 jat the gormley missionary church for michael wright and ken benson michael will form part of a oneyear youth team with the missionary church of i canada east ken his wife and family are moving to sarnia where he will serve as the youth vpastor in a missionary church there the community is sorry to see allan and kathy nicholls and s family leave the gormley area ithey will be taking up residence at keene ont allan will operate petrocan service centre and restaurant near peterborough jallan kathy debbie and darlene were honored at a gathering saturday evening in the victoria square community centre i an estimated 500 people attend- ed the auction saturday at the heise family farm leslie street gormley roy and sister alma have built a new house nearby mr lloyd sibley is a patient in j scarborough centenary hospital j mrs geraldine brillinger is home from hospital but must return twice each week for kidney dialyses baby curtis potter son of mr and mrs ron potter was receiv ed at a service of dedication sun day in heise hill church his greatgrandfather rev roy nigh offered the prayer of dedication mrs marilyn tussey of iwaterloo indiana spent the weekend with her parents rev and mrs marlin ressler her daughter cari ann is remaining j for two weeks holidays with her grandparents mr and mrs milton martin of clarenca centre new york jspent the weekend with mrs melba steckley parkview apart- ments stouffville the gormley womens in stitute has completed a beautiful embroidered quilt measuring ri02 by 80 its being offered for sale the price is 350 for addi tional information contact mrs russell ellas the wi president the mount albert mwi will be guests of the gormley ladies thursday evening june 16 al 8 pm in the gormley missionary church the guest speaker is isobel frey of aylmcr the banficld and heise hill ball teams will meet at 645 pm friday on the diamond at vic toria square stouffville and at cedar grove dorothy gave everything of herself to her family patience time and love she will be greatly missed and lovingly remembered by her husband clayt and eight children joan mrs glenn grove of blackstock marion mrs carl timbers of stouff ville helen mrs roy lewis of glasgow lloyd and charlotte of goodwood betty mrs gary jansen of richmond hill joyce mrs olaf heilandt of kincardine wayne and kate of chesley and don and karen of don mills she was also deeply loved by 19 grandchildren and six brothers and sisters annie tidsbury lillian harrison edna and wilf ferguson george and helen chadwick harold and eileen chadwick and allan and shirley chadwick dorothy was loved and respected by many friends and neighbors she always showed crocheting articles and numerous vegetables at markham fair and participated in the bowling league at rich mond hill for many years she was an active member in the con gregation of melville united church holding the position of president of the ucw in 198687 the funeral service was held from melville united church june 7 with rev john miller in charge pallbearers were grand sons steve and ron lewis doug and jeff grove eric timbers and nephew lawrence gayman interment was made at melville cemetery the following tribute written by a member of the family was read during the service mom loved dad her children her family spending time watching and teaching her grandchildren going for walks back the lane going for a swim working in the garden travelling to new places playing cards with her brothers and sisters laughing shopping for presents family reunions each of the four seasons flowers writing let ters receiving phone calls bak ing christmas shortbread and buns eating pie looking at the fall colors music especially singing school concerts learn ing readjng telling jokes a cup of tea mark h a m f air crocheting knitting socks visiting her lilac hushes the farm going to the cottage and fishing in the creek mom never stopped being our mother she just became our best friend mom loved life ilimp i ifila stouffville cemetery decoration day sunday june 19th 1988 at cemetery grounds 230 pm speaker rev mark burger stouffville baptist church in case of rain the service will be held in the stouffville baptist church the stouffville cemetery board invites you to make a donation for tree planting in memory of a loved one corporation of the township of uxbridge 1 988 municipal election deputy returning officers and polling clerks those persons interested in being appointed deputy returning officers and poll clerks for the upcoming 1988 municipal election to be held on november 14fth 1988 are asked to submit their names to the undersigned deputy returning officers and poll clerks will be appointed for each polling place and as far as is practic able shall be appointed for polling place for the polling subdivisions in which they reside we taylor amtc cmc clerk township of uxbridge 8529181 or 6401711 thanks forking great neighbours since 1978 mcneil pharmaceutical has been a corporate member of the community of stouffville from our 30acrc site on main street we operaie a completely integrated pharmaceutical marketing and manufacturing operation employing over 180 people at mcneil being a good corporate citizen is an important part of runninga successful business and were proud to say that we live in stouffville to everyone in stouffville thanks for 10 good years we look forward to our future with you pharmaceutical vmnhcfofihrjolinnjhnn family of companies 7 shh i i