Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 20, 1983, p. 19

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wednesday april 20 1983 sb3 generous gift from progress club for a second time the whitchurch- stouffville progress club has pro vided financial assistance to opera tion catchup an educational orga nization in the region- of york that assists students experiencing prob lems in certain areas on wednesday night president don appleton pre- sented board member judy jackson with a cheque for 1000 the gener ous gesture followed a club dinner at the deer park inn jim thomas theyd dear editor dont use my name only my wife knows im writing this the guys would kill me if they found out i play in the stouffville ahl its a lot of fun good exercise and companionship the trouble is i know my place on sunday is in church with my family often ive been selfish ive had my fun at the rink while theyve gone to church alone the minister who wrote in last weeks paper is right 1 know it and so if theyre me honest do a lot of the guys i hope a change can be arranged for next season i dont want the public to get the idea were a bunch of heathen who couldnt care less about our families and what sunday represents i really felt my neck playing in the windup game unfortunately in not wishing to let the team down i let my farni ly down which was worse sincerely an ahl player stouffville in hospital getwell wishes by sandra redshaw phone 6492515 claremont the many friends of lloyd macgregor wish him a speedy re covery- lloyd is a patient in scarborough centenary hospital a quick recovery is wished also for carol redshaws mother mrs ashenhurst and for mrs earl rowe both patients in ox bridge cottage hospital sympathy of the community is extended to stan and mary mcmullen and family in the passings of stans father mr earl mcmullen at cobourg general hospital the service was held saturday from the oneill funeral chapel stouffville it was largely attended claremont folk are invited to the 12th annual sacred music night in st james presbyterian church stouffville this fri day evening april 22 at 8 pm ron mcmullen talented saxophone player is a participant in the program mrs doris norton has returned from her winter home in florida the legion is holding a dance saturday night with music provided by dj darryl norton ray frances and howie westfall of oshawa visited saturday with norrine and wilmot hill diane and david mitchelson of scarbor ough visited sunday with aggie and dave ferguson the community welcomes john and kel ly carruthers moving into the apartment vacated by paul and judy carruthers paul and judy are moving to the john no ble house getwell wishes go out to former resident andy rodgers a patient in ajaxpickering hospital mrs ann smith and girls of ajax are staying at the peddie home while willard and marion are holidaying in florida with the hxbridge black hawk hockey team heritage colorful recital close to people dear editor ive never had the opportunity to meet pickering regional councillor norah ston- er all i really know about her is what i read from time to time in the tribune what i like about her is her concern for peopleandeopierelated problems the sin concession curvegetween clarenitinf and stouffvilleis a prime example- there have been many accidents at this location some minor some serious mrs stoner wants to know if the site represents an undue hazard or if its merely undue care and attention by drivers whatever the result of her enquiry its satisfying to me that someone in the politic- jujuireaucracy cares enough to ask- n sincerely r i hilda boyer rr 2 claremont whitevale two landmark resi- dences in the hamlet of whitevale have been designated as property of historic andor architectual value the sites are com monly referred to as the miller and christian houses private funds have been expended to restore both structures the council of the town of pickering is preparing a bylaw in accordance with the ontario herit age act to preserve these buildings on tuesday evening stouffville dance instructor pirko eager put her protoges through a colorful recital on stage at stouffville dist secondary- school before an appreciative audi ence the students talents plus beautiful costumes made for an ex- citing show two of the participants in the modern dance division were shelley whittaker 14 left of glen- gall lane stouffville and lori thompson 15 of rupert avenue stouffville v jini thomas v 4 fashion inc introduces itself and its fashions with a f showin saturday april 23rd 200pm these sale prices are cut out to fit your budget for this week only all healthtex clothes are designed to stand up to the roughest punishment like these durable permanent press polyestercotton sets in snappy spring shades a infants 2piece overall sets with domed leg snaps 3 to 24 months 1299 set after this event our price will be 1550 b toddlers 2piece slack sets sizes 2 to 4 999 set after this event our price will be 1200 1325 c 2piece slack set boys sizes 4 to 7 girls sizes 4 to 6x 1 099 set after this event our price will be 1 325 1400 flicifkuillc 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