su tribune june 14 1989 a7 fourth line news golf comes to the fore marjorie woodland correspondent a fourth line golf course its been looking like that now for some weeks as the ivan norton farm and now the ronald may property has been added to the acreage being readied for golfers in the not-so- distant future while the norton family has retained the buildings ron and jean have moved to a new home on webb rd east of the third line wedding bells the goodwood united church was the scene of a love ly wedding ceremony on satur day june 3 when melissa mary daughter of brad and mary elson and charles william son of- mr and mrs charles minaker of stouffville were united in marriage the wedding supper was held in the goodwood community centre for the large number of guests after a honeymoon holi day in jamaica they will live in port perry their many friends wish them congratulations and much happiness may vacation kathleen may has returned home from a vacation in van couver and los angeles the trip home across canada was not the least of the pleasures of the holiday improvement gordon symes is improving after spending time in hospital after suffering from a heart problem birthday wishes happy 75th birthday to gor don wilson who still farms on the homestead where he was born that many years ago the wish is belated but sincere tour time members of the goodwood womens institute were joined by several others last monday evening to tour the renovated barn which is now head quarters for larkin real estate norma larkin a gracious hostess explained the altera tions are designed to preserve the old timbers on completion there will be three storeys of offices visitors are welcomed and the coffee pot is always on says norma gormley news new home for a farmer discount pi offered by an for seniors local merchants home support services in con junction with the business im provement association of stouff ville and the stouffville place mall association are offering senior citizens special discounts at a number of stouffville stores this summer seniors must register to receive an identification card a list of the stores offering dis counts and a copy of the york region seniors directory registration will take place on june 21 at the parkview apart ments on rupert st and at home support services on 50 main st on june 22 from 1030 to 1130 am the following stores will be of fering discounts quality hair cutters stouff ville place mall 10 per cent on tuesdays rhythm w blues stouffville place mall 15 per cent on non- sale items sasha shoes stouffville place mall 15 per cent off stouffville bakery ltd main st west 10 per cent every day stouffville chiropractic health centre 120 main st west regular visit 6 stouffville dental office 2 main st west 20 to 30 per cent to patients without dental sssistancg stouffvilie tribune 54 main st west 10 per cent off the village porch 12 main st east 10 per cent off wednesdays not in december the villager mens shop 55 main st west tuesdays 10 per cent discount on nonreduced merchandise video mania 33 b main st west 1 off rental every day the wedding and lingerie room 108 main st west 10 per cent off wheels ent stouffville place mall 10 per cent off regular price merchandise any day movies plus inc 11 main st east 199 movie rental monday- thursday electronics and more 15 per cent off any day evelyn milsted correspondent mr alvin farmer for most of his life a gormley resident and a wellknown auctioneer in the surrounding area was ad mitted to the fairburn nursing home in huntsville a week ago monday mrs bruce benson is spen- ding some time with her son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs ken benson in sarnia they welcomed their second daughter kara naomi on june 7 rev and mrs douglas wightman and family of saskatchewan are visiting her parents mr and mrs russell heise mr and mrs floyd frey of arizona enjoyed a few days with mr and mrs earl wideman mrs abe thiessen is home following a short stay in hospital mr larry bryson had a se cond operation on his eye on saturday miss theresa yake was guest of honor at a personal shower on saturday night hosted by homes tour organizers need homes the latcham gallery is offer ing area residents a chance to show their flair for home decorating and assist with gallery fundraising at the same time gallery volunteers are looking for homes to be included in the annual latcham gallery tour of homes on sunday sept 17 from 1 to 5 pm the tour features a variety of archictechtural styles in both old and new homes gallery volunteers provide security during tour hours and a no shoes no smoking no kids no pets policy is enforced anyone interested in par ticipating in the latcham gallery tour of homes can call roz or vanessa at the gallery at 6402395 miss sandra sparks mr and mrs ed baker and sons were sunday dinner guests of mr and mrs mark simpson rev willis hunking of elmira spoke on sunday morn ing at the missionary church and renewed acquaintances here miss marilyn mcllroy a mis sionary on furlough from haiti will speak on thursday june 15 at 730 pm at the ladies mis sionary fellowship at the mis sionary church a special fathers day ser vice will feature alex and wen dy buchnea of willowdale at 7 pm sunday june 18 at the missionary church wendy is a talented violinist and alex is a vocal soloist the childrens choir will pre sent a musical who built the ark at 11 am sunday june 18 at the heise hill church the annual sunday school picnic of the heise hill church will be held at 630 pm on wednesday june 21 at the vic toria square community centre stouffville cemetery decoration day sunday june 18 1989 at cemetery grounds 239 pm speaker rev paul scuse christ church anglican in case of rain the service will be held in the christ church anglican the stouffvile cemetery board invites you to make a donation for tree planting in memory of a loved one lfqu jffliifrimfiillnilfcils hamper annual golf tournament monday june 26th rain date tues 27th john evelyns golf course teeoff 1 pm 18 holes for golfers 40 9 holes for duffers 35 dinner included dinner only at 20 everybody welcome prizes galore fun for everyone call chamber office for tickets information 6405993 stouffville canadian progress club is proud to sponsor the strawberry festival sr baby contest july 1st 1989 1000 am at the pavilion in the park 4 classes 35 mths 68 mths 912 mths 1315 mths preregistratiqiu only name age birthday phone parent or guardian address send registration to canadian progress club baby contest 602 rupert ave stbuffyile ont l4a 1w1 no later than june 28 1989 open to as eligible babies in the town of whitchurchstouffvile registration 100 for more info cal 6406552 m dining out at home museum gets grant the whitchurchstouffville museum has received a challenge 89 seed employ ment and immigration canada grant the grant will enable the museum to hire a high school stu dent for 10 weeks beginning in late june the student hired will be re quired to assist in all areas of curatorial operations including clerical educational collections management research and ex hibition development any student who is currently enrolled in high school or is graduating from high school in 1989 and is interested in the job must receive a referral from a canada employment centre for students for more information call the museum at 7278954 offer expires june 20th89 or while quantities last hours monwed 106 pm thurs 108 pm k fri 109 pm sal 95 pm sun 124 pm 220 main st e success square stouffville 6408866 town of whitchurchstouffville 1989 citizen of the year nominations for 1989 will be accepted until friday june 16th sponsored by the stouffville tribune citizen of the year 1989 i would like to nominate name supporting reasons mnunnnanj drop off your nominaponswith supporting reasons to theltibune sfatfiyjueffietarnl