Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 1, 1989, p. 2

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p2 the tribune wednesday november 1 1989 appreciation this annual event is our way of saying we appreciate you our customers stock up and save super special 1 powdered laundry sunlight detergent 10 litre box limit 2 boxes per family purchase super j special super special chunk light admiral tuna 182 g tin limit 3 tins per family purchase bi super special premium quality heavy gauge porcelain on steel cookware one quart open saucepan 199 with two filled saver stamp books j super special whole bean 8 oclock bean coffee wrm this 1 coupon 300 g package save liol regular or diet pepsicola or7up ce of 24280 ml tint unit coit 2 par 100 ml 549 1 kg bag 659 umit t cast pa coupon off tn valid thru novcmoe th feature pxe without coupon 99 j off fai regular or diet pepsicola or7up 750 ml bottle unit cost 65 per 100 ml 49 plus m per bottle deposit from the tropics large golden ripe oq bananas cut from canada grade a beef tbone or wing a steak or roast kg 399 committee for when it comes to sunday fair shopping the real iwne is falrnew and y rignt to choose with this- coupon campbells tomato soup 284 ml tin 6 buy61 fwtththis cawc ec coupon save 55 save 30 assorted varieties five roses flour 2 5 kg bag 269 umjt 1 dag pa coupon tfeafty p wtnoui coupon v23t vc na90flapg i i teafce pnoa igoul coupon 288 vc sh prices effective thru saturday november 4th 198a w rrv itw right to limit qutntltltt to normal family ikulrtmnt swing shown in this d bied on current mttropollun toronto mp rauik m aip food stores l fete contestants and their families gathered at the if youre the person circled in this photo come pumpkin carving contest in oxbridge on into the uxbridge tribune office at 54 main st w saturday the contest is sponsored by the in stouffville and collect your 25 prize no one jpxbridge off ice of family trust corp realtor ltd has claimed s prize claremont developer to foster business chris shanahan correspondent a claremont developer says hes prepared to offer rental assistance to certain businesses setting up shop in the hamlets new lightindustrial complex karsten smith of claremont developments is renovating the hamlets old sarco factory building at 5077 old brock rd n he and partner sal arrigo plan to have the first of several rental units ready later in november were willing to participate to get anyone started in there mr smith says id like to hear from all interested parties if the business is something of value to the community like a plumber wed even be interested in of fering rental assistance mr smith says the project is part of a push to attract more quality businesses and services to the north pickering community the factory propertys storage and light manufacturing zoning allows a wide variety of uses in cluding service repair shop garage furniture refinishing woodworking lumber process ing and warehouse distributing depot this type of industry would help establish a more viable business district and allow clare mont to keep pace with its grow ing residential area mr smith says ffik sandiford 8525186 annual open house and sale thurs nov 9th 10 am to 9 pm coffee cider will be brewing all day come bring your country loving friends our home will present a collection of country christmas gifts decora tions including dried flowers wreaths folk art beeswax candles plus many one of a kind treasures 4 s stjk3l- rrvwtrtfv- rr l suzys corner of main and brock h n not just yogurt featuring superior subs octoberfest sausage on a bun fresh columbian coffee open 7 days a week students receive a 10 discount phone in your order for prompt service 8529007 suzys corner of main and brock not just yogurt vvvk m viivr iv orfr jirrhn yjivii the durham region hamlet is home to about 620 people but the town of pickerings hamlet plan allows for future development that will boost claremonts population to more than 1000 claremont used to be a thriving rural community however little new development has taken place there until recently mr smith and company are working on other projects design ed to help revitalize claremonts downtown core a new restaurant opens later this year in an ontario picturesquestyle house at the corner of old brock rd and joseph st an authentic english pub is also slated for the building with ron tindley of ux- bridges hobby horse arms serv ing as project consultant mr smith says the restaurantpub will cater to the local walkin trade im very open to suggestions at this point says smith who can be contacted at 6493112 postnatal classes for moms a series of postnatal classes is being offered at various locations in york region called just for mothers and babies the series consists of six classes on such topics as family adjustments infant feeding growth and development coping strategies infant illness and safety community resources toys and infant stimulation small group meetings will pro vide opportunities for new parents to discuss and share their postnatal experiences while en couraging them to develop an in formal support system amongst themselves the classes are being offered by the community health nurses of york regions public health department classes are being held on wednesdays from 130 to 330 pm from nov 8 to dec 13 at the unionville public library other classes are being held in newmarket richmond hill and at the duff erin clark communi ty centre for more information contact linda irvine at york regions sublic health department at

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