Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 15, 1971, p. 11

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lady bowler sweeps town tournament thursday april 15 1s71 the tribune paxc 11 separate high schools stouffville nina card of vivian stouffviue rr3 proved herself a real money player sunday in an organized ladies bowling tournament that attracted full alleys of 36 entries the hardfiring righthander posted a six game total of 1442 points almost 100 ahead of the closest runnerup dorothy cochrane she had 1343 flora forfar was third with 1288 doris smith fourth 1276 and lois bartley fifth 1275 the champion had a high 3game total of 762 and the high single of 268 the tournament was organized by lois bartley and jean dart other top single scores were rolled by doris smith 266 jean dart 302 bernice nelson 268 betty ballinger 253 and reta jones 263 oil paintings nick and elizabeth kamps of kamps upholstering and draperies 39 main st e invite residents to view their collection of original oil paintings at a wine and cheese party this week april 14 and 15 the open house is from 8 to 11 pm all purchases are at a 10 percent reduction both evenings common sense educator york region the separate school system must be ex tended to the end of high school if recommendations of the halldennis report are to be fully im plemented this is in essence what was told to a group of catholic and public school sup porters at a meeting at sacred heart school king march 15 by father durocher editor of the canadian register and dr na mancini president of the ontario separate school trustees association the third speaker on the panel mr chris asseff executive secretary of the ossta also helped to present the position of the separate schools on the question of extension of grants to grade 13 there isnt any doubt that the ontario government will have to extend the system said dr mancini as a simple matter of common sense from the point of view of both economics and education mean what to payer member ausience many students presently catholic will this the tax- asked a of the euchre proceeds to cancer campaign the easter weekend at family cottage nina card of vivian bowled over her rivals april 4 in a ladies tournament that attracted 36 entries she scored a 6game total of 1442 points the competition organized by jean dart and lois bartley was held at the stouffviue bowling centre jas thomas hear address on drug abuse by rosemarv timms claremont young people over 13 and their parents are invited to attend a youth club meeting april 20 the timely topic will concern drug use and abuse mr leroy soper was the guest soloist at a good friday service call us for daily weekly monthly rotes long term leasing alex williamson motors ltd uxbridge 3649556 4 mfirs pharmacy borg continental bathroom scale 300 lb capacity q heavy duty construction with basket weave embossed vinyl mat tjj o b c00lray polaroid sun glasses all styles a- men s ladies 11 yn ii tm lint lr cool liny inc 9 io rev by polaroid corp prodon air freshener lemon blossom lime blossom m pine blossom fr or lilac blossom 0w 12 oz sugg list 99c johnsons beautiflor liquid wax qq 32 oz new softique foaming bath cream 6 oz yo7 sugg list 269 f mennen protein 21 regular dry or oily shampoo sugg list 139 99c sugg list 198 129 new bon ami jet spray window cleaner m m 15 oz hq sugg list 79c j bromo seltzer family size ic sups list 129 j c pepsodent toothpaste super size jjc sugg list 169 lady patricia hair spray 20 more 189 oz uu special m w sugg list 149 new dee tee jeanette bubble bath 4 fragrances 4 lbs to sugg list 99c j 35 main w stouffviue 6401722 1 in the baptist church rev eldon linstead brought the message remember the exercise night for all ladies of the com munity every wed nesday evening at 8 pm sponsored by the recreation asso ciation the claremont ucw will meet april 19 at the home of mrs earl anderson the time is 8 pm the roll call is a bible verse containing the word resurrection the program is in charge of mrs earl wilson and mrs bill evans the claremont womens institute will hold their annual meeting april 21 at the home of mrs ellis britton the time is 1230 pm cpl and mrs gordon evans and family of cf station senneterre quebec spent the past week at the home of his parents mr and mrs elmer evans claremont on saturday evening mr and mrs roy timms en tertained mr and mrs jim hogarth of scarboro mr and mrs bert green agincourt mr and mrs lloyd merritt toronto mrs john skiba brantford and mr and mrs robt timms north york on the occasion of roy and robert timms birthday april 8 gala birthday party bloomington eighty three visitors attended the birthday party for several residents of green gables manor sun day april 11 among them mrs agnes beattie 50 years old mrs margaret hatton 87 mr george maye 87 mrs ilda hards 83 mr percy hart 65 and mr oren fretz 77 were visited by friends and relatives ann lavine en tertained with organ solos and then led the visitors in an old- fashioned song fest mr george maye enjoyed a dance with his favorite nurse all the residents with recent birthdays participated in blowing out the can dles and hosted their friends with birthday cake and tea they received containers and pots of flowers by betty pegg greenwood mr and mrs gerald henning edward and david spent the easter weekend at their cottage near monteagle mr and mrs v hicks visited with their daughter mrs malcolm and family guelph mr and mrs hugh crawford of oshawa enjoyed a weekend visit with mrs crawford and susan miss frances olsen of milliken visited on good friday with beatrice mclean the many friends of mrs roger conant are pleased- she is now home from hospital mr and mrs minaker and miss herbert of lochlin visited friends in the community recently mr and mrs john kingsley of chicago visited with mr and mrs edgie pegg mr and mrs percy middleton of buffalo visited with mr and mrs herb middleton and family recently mr robt clarke visited with relatives in brampton on easter weekend services good friday and easter sunday were well attended on good friday special music was provided by lorraine carson and miss allbright of mt zion on sunday the choir sang two an thems christ is risen and hallelujah unit 3 of the ucw met at the home of mrs w trolley the worship was taken by miss edna green the general meeting of the ucw is april 20 at 8 pm in the ch urch call us for all your fertilizer requirements youll like our products youll like our service youll like our prices youll like our results t l wilson sons ltd whitevale phone 2941951 nutrite bulk fertilizers bagged fertilizers anhydrous ammonia custom spreading bulk bagged delivery mr and mrs grant pascoe dale and brian and mr and mrs neil pascoe and family enjoyed easter dinner with their parents mr and mrs ed pascoe high speed chase markham a high speed chase along don mills road last december ended in the conviction of a 23 year old employee of buttonville airways the chase started when pc william powell saw gary savolainen of scarboro driving south in the northbound lane of traffic constable powell testified the car swerved out of control several times during the course of his pursuit at steeles avenue the vehicle almost collided with a nor thbound car and slid 25 feet off the road into a ditch a subsequent breathalizer test revealed a reading of 17 savolainen was fined 200 and his license suspended for three months of who are in private high schools and who are entitled to an education in public high schools would immediately come under the separate schools system explained dr mancini and the initial take over would cost the taxpayer a few dollars but remember these pupils are entitled to being educated in public high schools and if the private high schools closed down because of lack of financial assistance then the same cost would fall on the public purse however continued dr mancini there is no reason to think that separate high schools would be bv pat mcclennen cedar grove the euchre coming up in cedar grove schoolhouse april 19 is a special it will begin a fivegame series and proceeds will go to the cancer society more expensive than public high schools the separate schools system has a reputation for careful financing mr asseff pointed out that catholic high schools would be phased in gradually in york county with enrolment coming from the children presently in the elementary schools and without disrupting the public high schools congratulations to gail milroy and laura smith who passed skating tests last week gail passed the dutch waltz and laura the willow waltz in the jr bronze class david ritchie is home again after a stay in scarboro centenary hospital and colleen reesor is just emerging from a three week quarantine in town among the easter travellers marg and les milroy and the girls went to st catherines lola reesor had a holiday in new york and colin reesor visited cedar grove and reported 90 inches of snow this year in walkerton shock absorber special ask for a free inspection 895 polyester wide track tire sale wh ite wa i is premium quality fantastic savings deluxe crown 78 sizes 70013 e7814 f7814 f7815 200 more for larger sizes 2495 east end gulf service corner tenth main stouffville 6402244 licenced mechanic on duty open 7 am 9 pm 7 days a week support century city in the april 1 edition of the tribune the committee in support of century city inserted a coupon for readers reply overwhelming response has been most gratifying both in quantity and quality the following is just one example received from a most knowledgeable and highly respected na- tive farmer of our area to the committee in support of century city rr3 claremont ontario 640 1622 i am in favour of the century city project because itfta kjfltn ajaa-r-fa- rsjov ttt f rsjw jf it atmj we appreciate the efforts ofjyoax comwiti signed la iur secretary treasurer fred lewis address ifcy a w46v 0-

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