coming events y2- 15 mpop members s i you are cordially invited to the 3rd annual spe cial christmas members night on monday de- j cember 6 1982 7 pm to 10 pm a 10 discount on all in stock regular priced stpreiterris will apply plus other specially marked items terms cash or cheque cash register receipts only- refreshments will be served come and enjoy the fun and stouffville coop sayings bob forhan aavocails g5w the tribune wednesday december 1 1982 b5 j 1 5 c- new years eve party stouffville legion hall 3000 per couple buffet lunch favors dj gord sheridan 9 am 1 pm for tickets call 6403364 or 6401714 cards of thanks mo thanks to our community stouffvillechfistiah school board of direc tors wishes to thankthe many people within our community for sharing their time and specialized skills throughout the summer and fall in helping in the construction of the facilities now that the remodelling of the facilities is nearly completed the school invites you to make a visit to see the fine job you have done on sunday december 5th 24 m or by arrangement thank you again in the name of our lord and saviour jesus christ sincerely yours stouffville christian school business services chiropractor jabealdc 66 edward st 717 64051 14 by appointment ijiao cards of thanks 660 i wish to thank my family that 1 am so proud of and my many frionds for the surprise party honoring my70thyearlloveyouall flossie wagg to allwho planned and had any part in the special appreciation night for me ploase accept my sincere thanks thanks also for the lovely gifts and a very spe cial evening that will long be remembered with sin cere appreciation barker victoria square the family of thelato james eagan would like to thank friends relatives neighbours for flowers cards expressions of sym pathy and many acts of kindness showh during their bereavement also special thanks to ellen in- sleywho is a very good friend the numerous express ions of kindness and love shown to me by family friends my fellow sisters of the claremont ucw themembers of the claremont lionesses con tribute greatly to my con valescence and have en riched my life 1 wish you all the peace and joy of this holiday season rhodaalmack we wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to all our friends who have been so helpful since the fire the support we have re ceived through practical assistance gifts of food and words of encourage- mem has been deeply appreciated amos and ada reesor george anna k and family we would like to express our appreciation to our neighbours friends and re latives for their many acts of kindness during the ill ness and passing of a dear husband and father annie byer faye ma rion home improvemenls704 drywall boarding taping repairs renovations graeme lindsay 6492394 painting- paper hanging plastering v no job too small time and material 6402365 nursery schools daycare 712 day care available lov ing care mature and ex perienced centre of town 6406671 say care available near summitview public school phone 6401816 small world country setting for children ages 2 s dairy full and half day pograms junior and senior kindergarten intro ductory french and music gym instructor call sheryl 6406611 government subsidy available stouffville if theres going to be a monopoly in some thing it should be in solid waste manage ment and it should be a government one not a private one york re gional chairman bob forhan told the annual meeting of the stouffville district credit union monday night at the legion hall the chairmans re marks were in reply to a question from the floor as to the regions position where the stouffville landfill site on highway 43 is con cerned forhan said the re gion didnt have a position its not a re gional issue were trying to get the pro vince involved to reg ulate and own them if the remaining land- f illsites werent bought up in the next 15 years were in big trouble he said whitchurch- stouffville couldnjt have a position it s not a regional issue were trying to get the province involved to regulate and own them if the remaining land fill- sites werent bought up in the next 15 years were in big trouble he said whitchurch- stouffville couldnt afford to go in and run a site forhan said right now a commit tee was being set up in the provincial house to study solid waste man agement the concern is not just whitchurch- stouffville but all of ontario the speaker said forhan outlined some of the aspects of regional government tothe meeting saying it had provided round- theclock police protec tion a system of equal education opportuni ties for the children engineering social and planning services as well as various admi- nistrative services this meant that whitchurchstouffville gets the services it needs not just what it can afford forhan paid tribute to the credit unions which helped others ouli hope you see fit to stay with your credit union and share the wealth and profit that comes here family trust atom selects were defeated for the first time on nov 26 when they were edged 65 by au rora who took a 10 lead in the first with stouffville failing to reply trailing 21 at the end of the second the stouffville squad put in a tremendous perform ance in the final fram- e notching noless than 4 goals unfortunately aurora matched them goal for goal and they were unable to get the edge needed for a tie goals went to brent gould and gai biadi each with a pair and unionville students market basket 743 business services 717 optometrist drfr black stouffville medical centre eye examination by appointment monfri 9am 6pm 6403722 dr jm mcdowell optometrist monfri 9 am5 pm thurs eve 7 pm9 pm sat 9 am12 noon by appointment only 6402800 kusatzsharpley chartered accountants 28 main st east stouffville ontario resident partner skuutzca 6401991 miscellaneous services 728 news splash swimming instruction babies to adults 30 or 60 per series syn- chro diving swim dub more vandorf call after 6 pm leave message for return call yvonne cattrall aquatics 7733504 tree removal pruning snow plowing battery boosting firewood in 4 ft lengths or cut and split will deliver 6492018 6405638 wanted 71 fbbqured bebyskm 4mondioh starting jno y 2 1983 phone 640- 8518 harpers fresh meats rrno1 goodwood 8527665 custom killing cutting and wrapping home curing freezer orderssides quar ters of beef pork all meats govt inspected also selling at stouff ville sales barn satur day only 6404761 live in pioneer vil- lage an enterpris ing teacher from un- ionville public school mr gb sillito and his enthuiastic stu dents will recreate a 19th century school en vironment in the dick sons hill public school at black creek pioneer village saturdays and sundays dec 4 to 19 inclusive between 1 and 4- pm the students dressed in pioneer cos- tumes will participate in spelling beesjrecita- tion creative writing reading and arithme tic they will decorate the inside of the school using such 19th century style christmas de corations as pine and cedar boughs corn cobs and husks knit- special grade a mature ducks 56 lb average 990 lb or s219 kg grade util ity mature ducks 56 lb average 1690 lb or si53 kg v king cole ducks 5th cone and aurora sideroad 8959461 champions ners of the ab and c divisions making it to the finals before going down in a very close match with st margaret marys of snow removal 768 snow plowing salting sidewalks -driveways- commercial industrial residential good rates call anytime 6406885 st marks in termediate girls vol leyball team went to keswick on nov 23 taking part inthe york county roman catho- lie boards tournament woodbridge finishing andcbmirigaway yvith second overall j the- d division title after a prolonged bat tle with st josephs richmond hill the team also par ticipated this past saturday in an all- county tournament at st roberts high school against the win- teammembers are patricia benders julie burch shannon cobney brigitte ed wards dorothy ireton sonya klein carmen lopez monique gil bert jennifer grabiec dina middleton cindy savoia and rose tesoro the team is dressmaking 772 coached by staff teacher mr p gowdy ting wool cranberries and strung popcorn also a small christmas tree will be dressed with homemade ging erbread cookies toffee and candied orange peel tied up in scraps of fabric outside the jdick- sonsvhill school several students will sing christmas carols to entertain visitors to the village other stu dents will work in co operation with black creek staff in the va rious buildings throughout the village gaining first hand ex perience about pioneer life the activities of the students from villepublic school add another dimension to black creeksachrist- masin the village program families can also see fancy breads mincemeat and gifts in the authentic pioneer homes as well as a dis play of victorian toys inthedalziel barn children will enjoy a visit with santa claus in the barn and will be eager to sign his christmas book jason maskery with a single assists went to brent gould 3 gai biade 2 graham wat son scott ferris and jason skinner prayer coffee the goodwood christian womens club is holding a prayer and coffee hour friday dec 3 at 930 am in the home of christine harding bristol ponds estate cone 2 uxbridge the contact number is 640- 6296 xxx xxx xxx to beavertoh gary and ann grun- dy and family hawth orne avenue stouffvil le visited with clar ence and velrria hood at beaverton sunday mr and mrs hood are former residents of lemonville xxx xxx xxx to amsterdam s bernadette marsh- man ah employee on the staff of stbnehouse travel stouffville re cently returned from a trip to amsterdam top salesladies win trip recently local avon representatives edna lee left and irene reid both of ringwood enjoyed a threeday trip to montreal they were two of 522 top sales achievers from across canada they attended gala dinners went on special tours received lovely gifts and were hosted by william e griffinjr president of avon canada at a lavish banquet with jack jones the guest entertain er avon products are sold by more than a million representatives in 32 countries quit appeal case stouffville the concerned citizens of whitch urchstouffville who have been actively fighting for the closing of the york sanitation site on highway 48 for more than ayear have withdrawn from ihe- appeal proceedings in the present ontario environmental board hearing at markhams centennial centre v tuesday morning rod timberg solicitor for thegroup told- hearing chairman lois de groot that while the concerned citizens still opposed any extension of the dumps operation it felt the battle was be tween the company and the ministry of the environment and was withdrawing as a re sult in a prepared state ment the group said 4hat given the finan- v resources thatwe have we now believe the appeal is not within the framework through which we can be most effective in thisfighti it said it was count ing on the june 30 1983 closing date that had been set and intended to hold the provincial government to its deci- iionin the matter the people of this small community are counting on that date most of them still be lieve its going to hap pen and we will fight to ward that end with ev erything atour dispos al the statement said when asked later by the tribune how they intended to fight should it be necessary group spokesman fran sutton said were very crea tive the hearing con tinued into the after noon after board chairman de groot turned down a request from carol olchwoski of the ministry of the environment for a further adjournment of a month olchowski argued thatnegotiationswerej still going the principals involved and she believed a set tlement vis still a reas suring possibility murray chusid soli citor for waste man agement inc oper ators of the dump site opposed the adjourn ment because not all parties were in agree ment on a proposed set- tlement i stouffville building lot nice area servicesmature trees 60 x 129 survey listed 47500 mrs sainsbiiry 6403131 or res 640- 1142 woodyille modern hog farm excellent build ings 160 acres good soil 360000 cannington 145 acres brick house large barn nearly all workable 215000 beaverton 1 14 acres excellent buildings choice soil highway farm 200000 woodville 100 acre dairy farm house barn in good condition 140000 woodville 50 acres nearly new bungalow good barn soil- 114500 cannington 71 acres good buildings soil 90000 for the above farms call earl dows- well 7054267024 hathaway bros painting paper hanging airless spray interior exterior commercial 1 1 5 main st industrial stouffville residential free estimates 6403075 repairs reroofing siding soffits seamless eavestroughing free estimates 26 years in stouffville area 6404966 high quality decorating fully guaranteed airless spray completely insured fi4fl4tr fritlmatr bungalow 69900 desirable street in stouffville cozy maintenance free 2 bedroom full basement inground pool lovely lotl call lee weldon 6403131 res 640- 2770 south lake aluminum siding seamless eaveslrough 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