Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 11, 1989, p. 15

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farmer severely injures leg in 1964 uxbridge accident the tribune wednesday october 11 1989 p15 here again are some items of interest called up from issues of the tribune of years gone by 100 years ago oct 11 1889 at the meeting of the whitchurch agricultural society directors on wednesday the secretarytreasurer reported that the society would pay the prizes in full after the 19th and that parties attending the meeting at stouffville on that day would be paid the secretarytreasurer states that he has been an officer of the society from its infancy and secretarytreasurer for 21 years but time and circumstance have so changed its complexion that he fears in the event of its being strayed or stolen he would not be able to identify it and that he will at the meeting on the 19th ask the directors to accept his resignation 50 years ago oct 12 1939 eight students from claremont continuation school will find a place for themselves in the new shop and domestic science course being taught in the new wing of stouff ville school it was decided on monday evening at a regular meeting of the local trustees that classes from claremont should be accommodated and principal murphy expressed the view that if these classes were to start it should be immediately in order study requires local families the childrens aid society of york region requires twoparent families with at least one child between the ages of seven and 16 who are willing to take part in a research study the study will require approx imately two hours of time in a participating familys home confidentiality is assured all participants will received a small token of appreciation for taking part in the study accor ding to a release from childrens aid for more information contact debra brick at 8952318 7223474 7313150 or 7736351 monday to friday between 9 am and 430 pm bygone days slliliiiil ipllp walter waterston that students have fair opppor- tunity on the years work 25 years ago oct 15 1964 for 1 hour an uxbridge twp farmer lay pinn ed in his tractorpowered com bine late thursday afternoon while his neighbors worked fran tically to free him leslie mitchell cone 2 ux bridge south of no 47 hwy slip ped and fell into the machine that was working in a field of clover his daughter doreen 16 shut off the tractor immediately but her fathers one leg was already jam med tightly between two rollers she ran some distance to sum mon aid and neighbors harold morganson harold powell and charles farrow responded mrs mitchell called dr f j button in stouffville in spite of the severity of the pain mr mitchell remained con- u ij 1 i join us for lunch specials and dinner specials try our famous red brand prime rib 1295 facilities available for parties from 2 180 open 7 days a week monthurs 7 am to 11 pm fri and sat 7 am to 1 am sunday 7 am to 10 pm farmer jacks ptaza stouffville 6408858 advertisement greens your neighbourhood meeting place scious throughout the entire ordeal all the bones in the farmers one foot were broken and one toe was severed both legs are now contained in a cast to aid skin graft operations he was taken to scarborough general hospital where he will be confined for at least six weeks 10 years ago oct 11 1979 the wheels are in motion to designate a section of main st as a business improve ment area a letter to this effect has been prepared by the whitchurch- stouffville chamber of com merce for presentation before a meeting of town council oct 23 once the legislation is approved in principle notices of intent will be mailed to all business places from the christian supply store albert st s to the country club donut shop east of the firehall of stouffville saturday oct 14th the shakere rock and roll 900 pm every wednesday night is singers night every thursday night dance to the music of d j jeff stouf fer 220 main st e stouffville 6407211 0d coitukm 3m the game season sept- 21 until oct- 22 wild boar venison pheasant f3 a large selection of dishes prepared by our austrian chefs the traditional way r fully licensed please call for reservations hours 4772715 monday closed 198 main st unionville jue british pub tradition offered akthe earl as appeared in the tribune wednesday sept 6th 1989 stouffville patrons who like a blend a variety and a taste for something different authentic and downhome cozy will want to rush to the earl of whit church for a curious peek community restaurantgoers who enjoy tasty cocktails cold beer and a pub atmosphere all wrapped into one can now ex perience a taste of the good life through the welcoming oak and glass front doors of main streets new englishstyle pub the earl of whitchurch into its 15th successful month serves up just what the taste buds ordered whether the mood be for frothy cold draft beer or for spicy cajun shrimp served up with fries and a crispy greens garnish the atmosphere is none other than sociable and comfortable locals enjoy walltowall oak and brass decor and burgundy velour chairs and stools special drinks entice the most curious and daring sippers featuring daily concoctions like cranky cranberry or killer koolaid others may prefer to choose one of the four imported draught beers on tap youngers tartan bass guiness and double dia mond or just stick to the domestics carlsberg blue creamore springs and amstel light whatever your style or mood owners graham hoad a former executive chef at toronto island yacht club and his wife maria a former cocktail waitress at north yorks prince hotel have all the bases covered the englandborn owner says he has been in the kitchen all his life and this first successful solo restuarant venture in stouffville is evidence of that mr and mrs hoad know that certain pleasing touch refreshing versatility offers a fine dining experience upstairs where enviable antiques and arch windows suit even the most finicky visitor mr hoad also has the facilities decor and expertise to cater to even the largest private gatherings such as wedding receptions or banquets and is willing to discuss a menu to suit any taste downstairs the decor just as rich is a tad more on the casual side featuring oak and brass bar fireplace and pubstyle food but mr hoad now serves the same choicy menu on both floors because he says some people prefer the elegance of his upstairs dining room but want to eat the same food as is served on the lower floor so now the same fabulous menu can be enjoyed photo rick maoonik earl of whitchurch pub owner graham hoad seen here in his authentically designed establishment offers everything from traditional pub fare to trendy new drink concoctions no matter what your social mood from justhowyouwantem chicken wings 695 to tradi tional british pub fare like melton mowbray ploughmans lunch the earl of whitchurch will entice you and your friends back for more located at 105 main street west stouffville the earl of whitchurch is a restuarant pub you cant afford to miss

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