Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 9, 1972, Markham 16

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page 18 the tribune thursday november 9 1972 burn bleachers by rene rennie claremont adult spectators and young players who take pride in facilities provided in the community park were incensed oct 31 to learn that the bleachers had been set ablaze as some kind of sick halloween prank its difficult to understand why anyone would want to destroy property erected for the pleasure of so many weekly euchre winners include maude middleton verna draper kathy avery ken macllvride wes leh- man frank jenkenson and agnes dunn travelling prize the wonens in stitute is hosting a sewing class known as the knack of sewing with knits registrations are being accepted by the leaders mrs mait anderson and mrs jim peddie the first class is monday nov 20 from 1 to 4 pm the claremont and brougham com munities were sad dened to hear of the passing of mrs ethel murray sympathy is extended to her husband scotty and family the claremont lions and recreation association are holding a dance saturday nov 11 in the legion hall this is the first of several activities planned for the community to raise funds for the new sports pad in the park the campaign has reached the 2000 figure santa claus arrives in claremont dec 9 the 11th annual christmas variety show is at 130 pm in the community hall persons wishing to participate are asked to call 6492312 rene rennie as soon as possible rehearsal is planned for dec 3 at 1230 pm the mission circle of the baptist church is holding a tea and a bake sale nov 18 at 2 pm the next meeting of the womens institute is nov 15 at 2 pm the hostess is mrs frank carson mrs tom frew will demonstrate sewing and millinery skills jack lehman was the winner of the doll dressed in fifty 1 bills the draw was spon sored by the peewee girls ball team the community halloween party was well attended although the costume class was confined mainly to the very young the judges were mrs peggy jenkinson mrs margaret gall and mrs kay hayward results follow girls 5 and under laura milroy deanna evans louise red- shaw boys 5 and under david noble andrew muirhead gregory hockley girls 6 and 7 sharon noble jodi hopkins michelle irwin boys 6 and 7 jeff hopkins brad evans brad wideman girls 8 and 9 tracy i pilkey suzanne irwin kim budd boys 8 and 9 greg redshaw joey borland ross mac- donald girls 10 11 and 12 gail brook nancy ward vicki macdonald boys 10 11 and 12 bill guest brian wilson ricky hepburn adults ilean whitney thelma hockley and norrine hill the lucky draw winners were grace hopkins and carolyn evans mrs earl mcmullen and mr and mrs dave mccomb of castleton have returned from regina after spending a few days with miss annie drewery an aunt of mrs mc mullen golf is an ideal diversion for those willing to save their health and lose their temper nineteen year old deborah greig toronto st uxbridge was presented with the bank of commerce shield at commencement exer cises uxbridge secondary school nov 3 the award is made for outstanding energy and leadership jim thomas board plans use of schools york region at a meeting oct23 of the york county board of education a policy was devised to in crease the use of schools by the com munity and to provide school facilities throughout the region the policy and position paper was the result of a years study by the boards committee chairlady margaret coburn the policy was designed to provide more educational programs for the communitys young people these programs mean extra curricular activities sponsored by teachers on a voluntary basis to an amnmni fl bfall festival of colour by philco d establish and maintain better relationships between teachers and students the policy also encourages ec onomical use of school buildings through cooperation with recreational authorities to arrange multiple use of schools costs would be less if several groups used a school on the same night trustee jack mackay praised the policy sayingwe dont want them to duplicate facilities together we can make better use of the taxpayers money trustee morley kinnee said the public will realize the school system has been subsidizing recreation stouffville junior sunday nov 12 markham at stouffville arena 730 pm again we prove nobody bbt nobody peats john o a bedding deal or any deal johns getting generous free painting canvass or velvet with every bed sold phllco model s6c269wa color tv 26 modern lines in a walnut cabinet 26000 volts of color picture power and a 26 screen with im proved brightness tube instant response and act 1 watts of hifi sound dual tone control 829 free pillow with every continental bed phllce model mc311wa color tv js- toasty pecan cabinet holds the 26 phllco wide screen with autolock channel tuning and instant response and a 10 watt hifi two speaker sound system ozv comtech 106 main st n markham 2943642 valued at 5995 without the bonus j of a free foam or feather pillow of your choice hub i regular price 6995 i with free pillow only king koil chiropractic mattresses and boxspring unit with legs double size 54 res 138 or 12995 bonus with each set you get a beautiful quilted double bedfprcad in pink blue or gold free valued at rollaway beds oibllmhhmmbbbmbbmbbbvjbi our bunkbed deals ith prinr filled makre j oy thilr wc will are the best value 2995 7 anywhere anywhere johns hideaway furniture store halloween- a memory by madeline harrison locust hill it was so dull in locust hill last week that even halloween passed almost un noticed it sure wasnt like the old days when gates got moved nouses were put up for sale buggies were elevated up on driving shed roofs and cows came noma a lovely shade of green i suppose this is one time of year for some when they are glad that old ways change halloween really hasnt been the same since the advent of indoor plumbing the column is going to be short this week i have to bone up on my homework i have been asked to write an article on womens lib and suffragettes i was kind of putting it off until i got my library card renewed after seeing the results of this election i figured maybe now was the time to start we may have to do it again before very long vote that is it seems that a good spring house cleaning wouldnt hurt parliament any and who better to do it than those who have ex perience in cleaning house bob ramer and john wade journeyed to hartington ontario just outside kingston to visit gordon ramer gordon and his wife are building a new house and we un derstand that bob and john have gone down to see if they are doing it right gordon hagerman was in an auto ac cident this weekend although he was shaken up and suffered senior citizens to visit royal by betty pegg greenwood the good neighbors club has organized a bus trip to the royal winter fair friday leaving greenwood church at 9 am harry newman paddock road is expected home this week from a business trip to spain mr and mrs stan middleton visited sunday with relatives in brampton hal pegg is at tending a school for mechanics in toronto he is serving his appr enticeship at gerald fishers service centre mr and mrs goodwin sr have left the community to spend the winter in florida mr james brooks of fairview lodge whitby enjoyed dinner at the home of his son jack friday mrs betty pegg kindergarten staff teacher at claremont participated in a 4day course on learning disabilities at guelph daughter kathy returned home with her for the weekend mr and mrs irwin perkins accompanied by miss may brown visited with friends at beamsville and bruises and cuts he is feeling better janey and bryan armstrong are back in the hamlet again they have taken up residence in the apartment above wades general store susan pike has her regal catalogue available again the regal cards and gifts are beautiful and proceeds from the sale go to help the ucw gui me listowel weekend andy remains i ajax hospital on the m o r d e n patient in pickering childrens theatre the walt disney feature old yeller will be shown at the childrens theatre latcham hall stouffville saturday afternoon at 230 pm ni bring you idea on money back lift in surance sun lifes security fund endow ment protects your fam ily until you are 65 then returns all prem iums plus dividends heinz u daues cju rjut curemont telephone s4010s3 sun life of canada igarlp catrabtait style furniture custom crafted to your most exact specifications grandfather clock antique hardware samples on altsuy dicksons hill 294- 4 m n of 7 2 on hwy 18 markhsm aaai markham toyota ltd your new toyota dealer hwy 7 e 48 hwy n town of markham try 2945555 26 main st n markham 2943352 ibure probably losing 20 a year in interest on your savings account most savings accounts pay you only 4 interest on your minimum monthly balance guaranty trust pays 5 that means for every 1000 in your savings account youre losing over 10 a year in interest theres just one other difference between a guaranty trust savings account and other savings accounts until november 30 guarantytrust will pay you a full months interest no matter what day of the month you open up your savings account as long as you leave the money with us for 90 days even if you open your account on the last day of the month you still get paid 5 interest for the whole month that way you dont lose one cent of interest by moving your savings account to guaranty trust what is more you dont even have to come in to guaranty trust to open up a savings account just give us a phone call and well take care of everything for you by mail guarantytrust where the smart money goes 81 main street west woiooo

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