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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 27, 1972, p. 4

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iage i the tribusz thursday july 27 1972 3 fvontn 9 wtifoum eric r button ba iib was called to the bar in may he is a graduate of stouffville dist secondary school mcmaster university dalhousie law school and osgoode hall bar administration school eric is a third generation barrister and solicitor his grandfather was fl button qc and his father is hr button qc he has joined the law firm of button armstrong and ness stouffville funeral services were held at the dixon funeral home markham on saturday for florence denby widow of the late herbert chadwick mrs chadwick passed away in the oshawa hospital on july 12 she was in her 86th year surviving are four daughters lillian mrs a harrison annie mrs g tid- sbury dorothy mrs c cayman and edna mrs w ferguson also three sons george harold and alan there also survive 20 grand children and 25 great grandchildren in terment was made in st johns anglican cemetery york mills services were held july 22 from the dixon funeral home for the late mrs dianne gee of markham mrs gee wife of ronald gee passed away july 19 at scarborough centenary hospital she is survived by two children sandra and paul and by numerous other relatives in terment was in dickson hill cemetery stouffville play ers will hold two free midsummer evenings of workshop theatre at latcham hall aug 9 and 10 the presentations will include drama suspense and comedy there will be a pass the hat collection to assist with the curtain fund campaign twentyeight res idents of cummer house home for the aged willowdale were the guests of mr stu patrick owner of glendale beach musselmans lake at a picnic friday the residents enjoyed a box lunch played bingo and did some oldfashioned wading a thief obviously starved for en tertainment broke into the residence of robert neil on sunday gaining entry by forcing a back door the thief left with a black and white tv set valued at 195 master feeds of stouffville was the victim of a robbery during the night of july 1920 an unknown thief drained 8 gallons of gas valued at 4 from a truck parked beside the building mrs s macdougall passed away july 10 in margaret manitoba in her 82nd year born in stouff ville she was the daughter of christie and mary armstrong she is survived by her husband and three daughters mrs roy mclennan eileen mrs jim taylor marjorie of ninga manitoba and mrs w cowan mary of brandon manitoba she is also survived by one brother christie armstrong of stouffville jacqueline field daughter of mrs molly mumford and the late john mumford is a recent graduate from the university of toronto where she received her bachelor of arts degree jacqueline was for merly a student at stouffville district secondary school coffee house great success stouffville the recent coffee house conducted in the old anglican church main st e was adjudged a great success according to one of the organizers so hopeful were the results that plans have been made to continue the operation while the am bassadors in mission conducted the one week initial event it is planned to carry on using local young people the coffee house will initially be open tuesday and saturday evenings probably for the balance of the sum mer the operation may be cut back to one night a week depending upon which opening draws the most people mrs bert lickorish visited with mr and mrs ben talbot and mr ray hurst in oxford england mr and mrs talbot were formerly residents of the 9th line jhwtoanbum paintings pottery crafts it rr3 stouffville p m dickinson 6401438 2 ml north of stouffville on 47 stouffville main street i miss dorothy moyer spent a weeks holiday at a cottage on cameron lake near fenelon falls she was accompanied by mrs tom brown stouff ville and misses edna bricker irene tim bers and evelyn rusnell all of toronto major oil company requires lessee dealer for station in the stouffville area large volume account good clientelle excellent profit potential a minimum of 12000 income for further information phone collect 4931816 after 6 pm local bank fraud victim stouffville the local branch of the toronto dominion bank is sh0 short these days as the result of a recent fraud according to police a man entered the bank and opened an account with a s2 deposit he returned that same afternoon with a cheque for 400 drawn on a bank in london ont depositing 260 of this he took 140 in cash and has not been seen since the issuing bank returned the cheque stating that they could not trace such an account detectives of the york regional force are working on the case nature pictures added feature at stouffville flower show tribune office supplies carries a full range of notebooks refills and scratch pads shine davis in winnipeg kr shine davis retired after many years in business recently took a trip to winnipeg to visit relatives portage and main known as the coldest corner in canada didnt seem to bother him varied activities at parkview stouffville on sunday july 16th our regular sunday evening worship was conducted by rev john hamilton of stouffville missionary church we wish to thank melody mcdowell and a man desperate to play golf may have been responsible for a recent theft at the parkview golf club rrl milliken police report that a basement window at the pro shop was broken during the night of july 21 22 and 72 worth of golf balls were stolen her friends for their contribution to our thursday evening programme on july 20th for their singing and their pleasant company on sunday july 23rd our sunday service was conducted by rev eldon boettger of flashback to 4i a breakin during the night of july 23 24 netted only 2 in change according to police the thief forced open a rear window at the stouffville creamery civic avenue and took only the money a 13 foot boat is not l sort of thing you can slip into your pocket but someone stole such a boat in markham recently frank wilson of wales ave reported to police that the boat on a trailer had been parked on a vacant lot prior to the theft the boat is valued at 90 express wagon horses retired joe cadieux and his express wagon are gone from the main street of stouffville reports the tribune of aug 7 1947 the tribune article follows after 24 years the cadieux family has given up the position of express carriers four members of the family have handled the work and have used five horses on the wagon over that period of time the late cyril cadieux the father was the first driver followed by sons charles don and joe the cadieux boys will he followed by fred chessman who will employ a truck thus removing stouffville from the few towns or villages still using horses for express delivery that was 1947 twenty five years ago gormley missionary church we would like to thank mrs boettger and judy for their singing during the worship we are happy to report that mrs florence holden has returned from hospital and is feeling stronger every day some recent visitors at parkview home included mrs t f lalzer of st louis mo and mrs m l mcelrath of sioux city iowa for mrs a hawtin mr and mrs reg manns and tammy of port perry for mrs mary cowie florence britton and violet cowley for miss m patton wm j charlesworth of kiosk ont for mrs v charlesworth gail vaughan of milton and viola jones for mrs margaret bunker bob and ezella harwood edna les and tina meyers for mrs ella pollard carol ogilvie of mississauga and norma powless of toronto for mrs generation is coming watch paper for further information minnie johnson ted and lil fordking of england and nora and bob fordking of woodbridge for mrs m barlow mrs emma duncan and sylvie wright for miss neate mrs a monroe of willowdale for mrs chamberlaine mrs j tran and scott hall for mr d tran ruth redmond for mrs l brother miriam steckley for miss e cober dale sciberas for mrs cooper chris seymour for miss bailey y bullock and anna drudge for miss gussie hoover mary and earl lapier for mrs best stouffville the july flower show of the horticultural society was held in the lower auditorium of st james presbyterian church mr and mrs e pegg of claremont showed pictures of native wild flowers birds and animals mrs frost of the garden club of toronto judged the 172 entries which were of excellent quality prize winners were delphinium 1 spike mrs alice vague mrs c burkholder mrs c james mrs w timbers lily 1 stem any variety miss 0 hutchinson mrs h pugh mrs w tim bers mrs c lemon day lily 3 stems mrsw timbers mrs c james mrs c lemon gloriosa daisy 3 blooms mrs mary i drewery mrs c james mrs delia paisley hydrangea 3 blooms mrs delia paisley mrs gladys allan mrs m alm stedt shasta daisy single 5 blooms mrs c burkholder mrs mary drewery mrs grace smith mrs m almstedt shasta daisy double 3 blooms mrs audrev elson mrs delia paisley mrs c burkholder three stems of annual any variety mrs c burkholder mrs gordon ratcliff mrs delia paisley miss o hutchinson rose h t 1 bloom other than peace mrs audrey avery mrs m almstedt jack goudie mrs c lemon rose ht 1 bloom peace mrs delia paisley mrs gladys allan mrs grace smith rose ht 1 bud mrs delia paisley mrs c lemon mrs c james rose ht 1 bloom full blown mrs w timbers mrs g allan mrs audrey elson mrs delia paislev rose ht 3 blooms mrs audrey elson mrs w timbers mrs gladys allan rose grandiflora or floribunda 1 spray mrs c james mrs m almstedt mrs m housser mother and daughter arrang mrs delia paisley mrs m almstedt mrs m housser vase of sweet peas mrs delia paisley arrang of roses mrs delia paisley mrs h pugh mrs g smith mrs m almstedt arrang of lilies mrs alice vague mrs marv drewery mrs a ratcliff all white arrange class a mrs grace smith mrs m almstedt mrs c james class b mrs mary drewery mrs alice vague mrs h pugh arrang in teapot mrs julia johnson mrs c burkholder mrs alice vague arrang of pansies mrs c burkholder mrs delia paisley dining table centre mrs julia johnson mrs a ratcliff mrs dela paisley arrang in coffee mug mrs delia paisley mrs julia johnson mrs alice vague mrs g rat cliff design using 1 pink flower mrs delia paislev mrs audrey elson mrs gladys allan mrs carol rae basket of mixed flowers class a mrs c james mrs a ratcliff mrs alice vague class b mrs delia paisley mrs w timbers mrs c burkholder arrang using standing picture frome mrs grace smith mrs delia paislev mrs gladys allan arrang using driftwood mrs m almstedt mrs c burkholder mrs delia paisley arrang in unusual container mrs h pugh mrs c james mrs gladys allen mrs marv drewery juniors miniature arrang under 6 inches linda i vague drewery arrang container vague drewery marie in toy linda marie clan head at festival the first annual scottish world festival will be held at the canadian national exhibition august 17 20 among those present will be the duke of argyll chief of clan campbell the rt hon lord macdonald chief of the clan donald general sir gordon macmillan of macmillan william macpherson ofcluny and lt col sir gregor macgregor of macgregor a military tattoo a scottish variety show and a military band of the scots guards will be featured also in attendance will be more than 2000 pipers and 500 highland dancers from canada scotland new zealand and other countries scots wha hae lull u1uwu mu 3iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu 1 business opportunity h major oil company requires lessee dealer 3 for station in the uxbridge area minimum e capital required maximum assistance avail- able business man with small sideline j considered i phone office hours 4816451 or evenings 2845484 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuil on challenged where will you be five years from now will you have achieved your fondest dreams how badly do you want an above average income to punch no mans time clock personal growth and development financi indepen 10 year for the ambitious only not the timid curious for those with strong desire not long resumes for a challenge phone 17435877 10 am until 5 pm oadloom clearance sale lai uxbridgi township residents support your council in its efforts to regulate the unrestricted gravel mining in this township gravel companies own 10 j of the land in this township un restricted mining and truck traffic is destroying our countryside with virtually no tax income to the township heres what you can do write to d s kennedy clerk uxbridge township goodwood ont express your support for bylaw 1613 and ask that you be in formed when hearings on this bylaw will be held by the ontario municipal board let us show the omb that the people of this township are behind their council in wanting this industry regulated i write before august 4th 1972 this advertising is placed and paid tor by clark muirhead councillor uxbridge township 1 0 0 i d 1 2 0 i now 0 0 mm lopen 0 0 0 0 0 0 it jpjritjrirjri airport real estate office federal department of public works located in brougham school next to gulf station monday to saturday 9 am to 5 pm 2942631 2942641 9427522 and 9427524 s 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fl 0 warehouse sale open to the public iiiiiirjririririritiriitnitl over 2260 bales of all types sizes and colors of name brand broadloom at fantastic savings every bale or piece clearly described and priced prices from rom 0 hardtwist wool acrilan propylon 5 99 sq yd s shag nylon kodel 5 jsq yd 0 plush nylon acrilan 6 99 sq yd carved sculptured 4 v yd ol e indoor outdoor 7 3x yd noncommercial tweed 5 49 sq yd bring your room sizes well cut to your exact measurements or we will install walltowall fully guaranteed pi mc 920 remnants all shapes sizes and colors no reasonable offer refused pi ijs hundreds of room size pieces of doltyourself rubber back carpet in plush shag sculptured commercial kitchen indooroutdoor remember p on lst qlty namebrand broadloom by crossley- rvlmimuirv karastan celanese burlington kraus armstrong peer less barrymore ozite bmk our prices cant be beat call for free estimate on walltowall installations underwood broadloom mills m s parking 7lh concession line 5 mccowart ph 2914440 fiuaiiarir 100 yards north of hwy 7 turn north at unionviue nurseries lhdl0 hours mon tues sat 9 a m 6 pm wed thurs fri 9 am 930 pm

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