Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 16, 1988, p. 29

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main st work right on schedule tkilslikenoveaiberl61988 c17 by bruce stapley brand new interlocking brick sidewalks continue to stretch out through stouffvilles downtown from albert street on the west to park drive on the east john taggio the gvv barr construction foreman heading up the project that will also bring stylish new light standards to the business core says hes keeping his fingers crossed the elements will continue to cooperate i weve lost a few days to bad weather but weve managed to stay on schedule he says fourteen men in all comprise the work crew with actual place ment of the bricks for the sidewalks being handled by a seperate company from toronto t mr taggio projects an end of november completion date but admits a lot could depend on the weather if we get bad weather with a lot of snow it will have to wait un til spring using a back hoe gradall and two trucks mr taggio says he and his crew are pulling up the old sidewalk filling the cavity with three quarter crushed limestone topping that with limestone screenings and tamp ing it down redding held at ipioneer village by marjorie woodland fourth line the town hall- at black creek pioneer village was the scene of a pretty wedding ceremony for colleen ann leach daughter of keith and helen leach and kevin hamilton a surrey was waiting to transport the bride and groom to a reception at the canada west room however discretion was the better part of valor i heavy rairi shower at the time the newly weds chose to travel by car the community ex tends congratulations sympathy is extended to mr and mrs ron may and family in the loss of a loving mother and grandmother mrs lome langstaff mrs langstaff the former edith minton is survived by her husband lome daughters lin da mrs cecil stickwood of newmarket jean mrs ronald may rr 1 goodwood and two sons george and bob both of oshawa the funeral service was held nov 4 at oshawa a new home is under construc tion on the former norman maye farm cone 4 the original homestead was destroyed by fire several years ago the property is now owned by paul wilson of scarborough harold and tom lewis are the builders mr and mrs wilson and family will move here when the house is completed the golden gate manufactur ing company is sprucing up its property at the main intersection of goodwood new siding is being added to the building its the former goodwood garage two young men from ger many currently trekking across canada and the united states visited for a couple of days at the herman clausen home one of the gentlemen is a nephew of ingas were sorry to report that ethel white suffered a fall recently and broke her hip ethel and her brother bob recently took up residence at eldercare manor main street stouffville the home of jim and reta smith webb sideroad was burn- ed to the ground in a recent fire reta was a patient in uxbridge hospital at the time of the blaze suffering from pneumonia and other complications friends of anthony mezenberg are pleased to hear of his steady progress following a serious car accident wires have been removed from his jaw allowing him more freedom of speech tony recently marked his 20th jbirthday a family gettogether was enjoyed to celebrate the oc- casion tony is now out of inten sive care at sunnybrook hospital s george macintosh has been moved to uxbridge cottage hospital as he recuperates from injuries received in a fall from the roof of his house the annual turkey supper sponsored by the congregation of goodwood united church will be held thursday nov 17 beginn ing at 5 pm in the goodwood community centre tickets are available at the door the price is 8 adults 3 children under 123 preschoolers free the bricks are then laid sand put down to fill the cracks then swept clean however he claims its the actual cutting of the bricks for sidewalk edges that re quires the most time and effort the bricks are cut with a dia mond blade each one worth 800 or 900 and sometimes they break the first time while the crew has in the past had to contend with shallow gas water hydro or telephone lines mr taggio reports this has not been the case here but safety has posed some concern with main street becoming narrower due to the job he feels the com pany flagman has been doing an excellent job of eliminating potential hazards its important for people driv ing by to be patient and unders tand we have a job to do on the site at 7 am the men have been working until 5 or 530 pm when most are ready to give their backs a rest as for how the job will withs tand the test of time mr taggio is confident winter shouldnt have a bad effect if a brick should become broken we can replace it this sidewalk will be pretty for a long time foreman john taggio right oversees work on the installation of interlocking brick sidewalks on main st stouffville he says the improvement project is on schedule and could be completed by the end of november if mother nature cooperates the work is being done by gw barr construction pholoi bruce stapley granny gordons grand opening old fashioned bakery sunday november 20th 10 am to 630 pm 1 2 dinner rolls 1 2 limit 1 dozen per customer free christmas samples plus lots of other mouth watering specials granny gordons sherwood plaza hwy 7 galsworthy just west of hwy 48 2940330 one day only save save diehard incredicell battery is our best re placement battery up to 680 cold crank power charged ready to install reg 9999 8499 mei amfm stereo kit includes electronically tuned radio 5band equalizer 10station pre set and more 26800 reg 42999 27999 automotive service and products are no available in the following stores chatham gerrard square london kvigslon owen sound tire and battery installation only mississauoa your moneys worth and more satisfaction or money refunded we service what we sell coasttocoast sears card canadas 111 department store credit card homeofkenmore diehard craftsman visit the searsretail store nearest you weroopen monday tosaturday930amto930pm the promenaoshopping centre baihurstnorlholsteetes 7313388 theshopsonsteelet 4048816600 pickering town centre 4208000 is open monday 10 friday 930am to930pmsaturday930amto6o0pmsearsrwdalr quantities last unless wlwiviriso indicated prtccs do n inclixfe ikme dewery ch

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