Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 24, 1972, p. 4

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page i the thi3cne thursday ausiwt 24 1972 1 tiv vlantn 9 j -n- 1 i i rrjrrrrrrrrdfcrjn stouffville scene what going park attendance down on attendance at the many conservation parks in this area is down so far this summer the parks including bruce s mill claremont green wood have had 173000 cars by the middle of august this is 54000 less than the figure last year dl hall conservation auth ority spokesman said that poor summer weather is to blame for the drop it is not believed that the in crease in the entrance fee had any effect k r a 1 r o w n shergor a resident of parkview home passed away aug 18 in scarhoio centenary hospital mr browrisherger 80 was a long time resident k of the community services were held bfanday at the wiseman mennonite c i urlls w i t h i n tivtentin the-chur- clivarjli i a car driven by mrs v i 1 b e r t g o w e r bloomington was in collision wednesday with a large gravel transport on main st stouffville resulting in heavy damage to the passenger vehicle but no injuries the collision occurred at the corner of market st when the car was struck by the truck from the rear one daughter of mr and mrs gower in the rear seat was shaken up but otherwise unhurt the accident tied up traffic on the main thorough- lare lor more than half an hour to kngland the bloomington community says farewell to mrs dorothy berringer returning to england sept 5 to live with her daughter edna mrswest is 102 new uniforms neil patrick of neil patrick motors ltd was on hand in the stouffville park monday to officially present the midget girls team and management with a new set of uniforms in appreciation of mr patricks generosity the gals took to the field and defeated their rivals north bendale 1310 in the semifinal series of the provincial playoffs moving to stouffville from montreal mr and mrs i f licaiichamp have purchased a new home at 501 elm koad they have a girl g and a boy 2 mr beauchamp is em ployed with bell canada flower show thursday today is the annual fall flower show sponsored by the stouffville hor ticultural society in the masonic hall doors are open from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm at the recent belleville fair lames kiiss tookthct top herdsmairs award for tleiestdjsplay of caftletmr ross is manager of raycroft farms highway 18 mr and mrs cam mcahrv burkholder street have returned from a 3week holiday motor trip to saskatchewan guests return mr and mrs jack cummings of grim- sby england have r e i u v rred h o m e following a 3 week vacation with their cousins mr and mrs douglas bacon and family church st stouffville property owned by tony orsey on the south side of sunset blvd has been the scene of much con- struction activity lately three new single family houses will be erected here building being carried on bv forsyte homes new stationery item tribune office supplies is offering a unique new stationery item hand crafted note paper and t hanky ou notes complete with en velopes the paper is most attractive each sh be hand eralled fro7nact ual native flowers in addition to their utility value thtnteanakean exclusive giff item stouffville mrs agnes west a resident of brier bush hospital celebrated her 102nd birthday aug 17 the hospital management con tributed a birthday cake in honor of the occasion and a reception was held in their dining room friends and relatives from all across canada at tended among those present were mrs wests daughter mrs stan padgham of white rock bc mrs winnie bruton of toronto and mrs doris hurley of brockville david and keren duncan great grandchildren of mrs west also attended mr and mrs bert allen came all the way from grosse isle manitoba for the celebration mrs west and her late husband came to canada from england in 1912 sixty years ago they were long time residents of hagermans corners the nev medical and social service complex to serve markham and area is taking shape at the intersection of highway 7 and the 9th line participation house a treat ment centre for adult cerebral palsy victims is well ad vanced other buildings to be erected on this site include the new yorkmarkham hospital mark niblett for the women with better things to do than iron shirts rosedale cleaners and launderers 20 main st n markham win s5 your first week back at school get your supplies at tribune office sup plies rab les clinics combine blaze uxbridge twp the department of agriculture is moving a little faster this year to establish rabies clinics uxbridge council at a meeting aug 21 received a letter from the department proposing to establish such a facility sometime in october in previous years these clinics have not been held until december or january a r t e r b r kg f discussion council voletfapproval of the federal proposal a firm dale will be an- nouncedat -a- future mceting i bomsem guaranteed to save you money on your purchases sportswcdr shop delivers- what others only promise please shop early many items limited no dealers please h mr and mrs dennis forsyth have just returned from an enjoyable vacation in europe jlmtoanbum jjaintinrjs lottery crafts rr3 stouffville p m dickinson 6401438 2 ml north of stouffville on 47 stouffville main street l i recent visitors at ihe home of mr and mrs gordon prouse rr3 stouffville came from west vancouver bc their daughter mrs dk hammond and grandchildren leslie and craig hammond visited for several da vs stouffville quick action by local firefighters minimized damage in a fire sunday the blaze occurred on the property of carman wesley 9th line south when a combine caught fire no one was injured and the fire was quickly brought under control no estimate of damage is yet available steal flag gormley cor nelius peck of rri gormley was the victim of a patriotic thief recently mr peck reported to police that someone stole his canadian flag the banner disappeared between august 15 and 18 and was valued at 12 its new mm- i ladies wear at reasonable prices dress slacks long gowns panties body shirts dresses belts- blazers leisure tops hot pants shorts sweaters pantsuits 55 main st east stouffville across from the arena open mon tue sat 10 am 6 pm wed thur frij 129 pm on your feel again ivithour- helg- take it easy on the road to recovery and let us help everything needed for the at- home patient is here for rent at reasonable rates walkers wheel chairs crutches hospital beds kasv rental terms see us for a wide selection of braces and support garments properly fitted by qualified male or female personnel complete selection of colostomy and ileostomy supplies qualified breast prosthesis fittings doanehali convalescent aid centre 8 yonge stn at wellington st aurora upstairs at doane hall pharmacy open monday to friday 10 am 1 m ik by appointment genuine suede boots canadian made mens 6 to iov2 7272122 399 ladies panty hose or knee hi nylons canadian made 1st quality i 4 pr limit girls dress shoes roys corduroy flair pants 8 to 16 6 beautiful shades long sleeve jerseys for boys or girls 1009 nyl 4 to 6x per person to 3 299 ladies pantsuits terrific value 55 polyester 45 nylon 8 to 16 995 boys long sleeve jerseys zip or turtle neck 8 to 16 100 mens flair pants in corduroy or brushed denim 7 shades 6 95 children s ski jackets 100 nylon shell polyester filled warm as toast feather light 4 to 6x 500 girls jumpers 100 nylon fully bonded 4 to 14 200 mens tshirts with pocket 3 147 ladies flair pants in stretch denim or uncut corduroy 8 to 18 695 ladies rody shirts long or short sleeve fasten under crotch 100 nylon m 199 stretch sox 49 girls pant suits gorgeous shades machine washable 3 to 14 495 299 ladies shrink tops wear as a pullover use as a carry all 398 j ttj spqr tswear shop s ne corner don mills rd 7 hwy unionville sat till 600pm next door to knob hill farms phone 2971955 come to the uxbridge centennial fri sat august 25th 26th

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