Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 2, 1972, p. 9

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thursday november 2 19t2 the tribune page 9 relief sale 8300 by evelyn milsted gormley the recent relief sale at pioneer village has resulted in a net profit of 834873 many ladies from the gor- mley community assisted with this project a similar venture at new hamburg sponsored by the mennonite central committee added 91000 to the fund mrs mildred holmes has moved to her new home at sutton we welcome mr and mrs eric byers and two children of agincourt to the residence recently purchased from mrs holmes mrs tina rotter of saskatchewan is visiting with mr and mrs abram thiessen pd family mr wayne death and friends flew to amsterdam holland friday for a 3month trip miss ferne doner nursing in regina has returned home miss blanche cassel of preston spent the weekend with her aunts blanche freda and ruth henderson mrs chas hoover ru pp snownobucs motorcycles available at bill walls sales service bcthcidv 8881998 and miss doris hoover of willowdale enjoyed supper with mrs milsted and charleen mr and mrs henry heise were weekend guests of their son-in- law and daughter mr and mrs cecil cullen and family fordwich miss blanche cassel of preston with blanche freda and ruth henderson were sunday dinner guests of miss vera brillinger richmond hill mrs alex chalmers is recuperating at her home following surgery the annual bible conference will be held at heise hill church nov 5 rev eugene heidler of cedar grove pa is the guest speaker services will continue each night at 745 pm concluding nov 12 plan to attend the special anniversary services at the missionary church sunday nov 5 miss annie yeo out standing evangelist and returned missionary from nigeria africa will be the guest speaker at 11 am and 730 pm mrs grace evans and april have moved to their new home in stouffville mr wm corcoran has pur chased their gormley farm mrs gail watson has moved to burlington we welcome the new owners mr and mrs john mooney and children preston lake novice team wins house league title there were five championship teams this year in the whitchurch stouffville softbau house league in the novice class the titlewinner was preston lake holding the tribune trophy here as club representatives are left to right stephen heyd 9 danny birrane 10 and michael birrane 9 jim thomas home buildup proposed for vandorf thinking of a compact sco car austin marina gls8g m g b nt wtiftgrifl iter triumph wlf claremont motors claremont 6492101 nothing rum like a deen vandorf lawrence hennessey doesnt give up easily mr henriessy is the owner of a parcel of land on the north edge of vandorf bordering on the west side of don mills road when provincial authorities decided upon the route of proposed highway 404 they chopped off a section of his land now it appears that a 610footwide hydro line may occupy more undaunted mr hennessey appeared before planning committee recently to present a plan for subdividing his property he asked if the committee would consider this land for development possibly in stages and em phasized that his proposal is a preliminary one william plaxton a surveyor described the plan he drew up for the hennessey parcel on 110 acres there are 69 houses on lots of an acre each about 7 acres have been set aside for school property and this block adjoins the present vandorf park mr plaxton said that in his opinion there would be no difficulty in putting in more houses on 22000 square foot lots drainage water supply and other factors appear to be adequate he said mr hennessey stated that he would prefer to see oneacre lots and repeated that the plan is not a firm commitment one matter which is holding him back he explained is un certainty over the hydro route if the transmission lines follow hydros preferred alignment on the east side of 404 this property will be drastically affected there is also a possibility that 404 would be widened somewhat the net effect would be the loss of about 27 lots councillor gordon ratcliff termed the proposal interesting we have talked about growth in vandorf he said i feel we should ask the area services branch for a report on this plan councillor merlyn baker went further saying he would like to see some sort of plan which would include the land from vandorf north to the aurora road mr hennessey replied that he does not own all that property chairman tom lonergan expressed cautious approval im not against your proposal he told mr hennessey i would suggest we sent this to area services with favourable comments the entire question of vandorf develop ment and the proposed hydro line was discussed at some length it was ultimately agreed to follow the chairmans suggestion stouffvjlle fish chips fast fakeout service stouffville plaza 6401732 iiahhiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiss 1 new service effective november 1 1972 on five year term deposits minimum deposit of 1000000 interest payable halfyearly deposits of 2000000 and over have the right at the members option to have interest earnings paid on a monthly basis minimum amount accepted after first deposit 500000 deposit s 20000 850000 3100000 annual interest guaranteed monthly income s 1600 813333 s 4000 833333 s 8000 s 66666 the stouffville district credit unions 96 main west stouffville 6402811 prfunminilllllllllllllllllllllltlltlllllllllllllttlltllllllllllllllljlllllllllllllllllliltltflffllllllflllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllitllllllllllllllltn sales for the prechrisrmas w o home s4j95 rockers mailing from recliners starting from vi price on snack trays smokers table lamps all clearing at lamps 40 macleans furniture hwy 48 3 mi n of ringwood a small deposit will hold any item for christmas 6403403 mwmwmvnm get ready for winter now protect your car with a hard wearing beautifully finished paint job our specially constructed paint room pictured above is designed to provide you with the finest likenew car finishes drop in today ask for a nvtfc estimate patrick motors main st est stouffville 6403450 editors mail is hunting a sport lets ask the hunted dear sir 1 couldnt agree more with your editorial comments on hunting ban it it certainly cannot be termed as a sport in its present form especially from the veiwpoint of the hunted today the killing of wild life is a highly technical and scien tific method of ridding canada of a part of its natural heritage high powered rifles shot guns telescopic sights hounds etc do not give the bird or animal a chance and many get away wounded to die somewhere in the bush it is hard to un derstand what kind of pleasure a human being can get from slaughtering an animal for no apparent reason other than satisfying their own ego if this killing was necessary to feed a family then it would be a different story if these hunters had to spend a week or ten days in the bush armed only with a bow and arrow and having to depend on what they could kill to live hunting would have some justification nothing is more revolting to me than to watch films of men in planes and helicopters hunting wolves for pleasure and receiving money for doing it tod ay even snowmobiles and other motorised toboggans are used to run animals to death how big they must feel when the terrified creature breathes its last the incidence of rabies bears no relation to the number of moose deer rab bits bears hares pheasants or par tridges that inhabit the countryside i have lived in rural communities for the last 16 years and not once have i heard a farmer complain of any extensive damage done to his crops or property groundhogs do far more damage to fields and crops than any of the other species of wildlife if over population was a factor in any par ticular locality then the appropriate authority could take steps to restore the balance of nature in a humane and orderly manner adam johnstone rr 1 stouffville tadet wcurmih fall dry cleaning specials canadas i moist out clianus 1 30 stores in oht specials effective nov 1 4 mens or ladies 2 piece suit 98 or combination jacket and trousers dry cleaned and expertly pressed sweaters 49 cleaned and fluff finished drapes 20 off 79unlined panel 89 lined panel cleaned and expertly finished valuable coupon 1 98 sleeping bags cleaned and expertly finished when coupon presented with incoming articles coupon good nov 1 nov ii tri valuablt coupon business or sport shirts io when accompanied by 3b si dry cleaning order w when coupon prist nttd with incoming articles coupon jood no i noylt tri smshmway these november specials coriciden d reg 129 sale 69 vo 5 hair spray 1 aq i reg 198 sale ltj paramettes 100s a a reg 498 sale flushabyes toddlers special 299 neo citran reg 159 135 brylcreem reg 105 79 soft dri deodorant reg 169 119 modess 48s reg 249 169 daylets vitamins reg 540 sale 329 daylets with iron vitamins rea s585 sale 349 contac c reg 280 sale 199 bayer decongestant capsules reg 150 sale 69 scope 24 oz special 169 your headquarters for elizabeth arden twvlon cosmetics laura secord candy houstons pharmacy 6402222 p 7 d a w

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