Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 8, 1983, p. 21

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mtp lembnvm loviur joyful noise wednesday june 8 1983 sb3 lemonville the community of lemonville is noted for its prominent peo pleearl cook a professional baseball pitcher his wife blanche an accom plished speed skater grant wells a cana dian plowing champion and tom gayford a amous equestrian coach five local residents that should be in cluded in this list form a musical group called the lemonville lovelies mem- students may start business students wishing to start their own sum mer business may be eligible for an in terestfree loan of up to 2000 phil gillies parliamentary assistant to the honour able margaret birch provincial secretary for the secretariat for social develop ment announced today last year we saw the number of businesses jump from 151 to 424 this year we are expecting even more students to take advantage of the interestfree loans mrs birch said the program is open to students 15 and over who are returning to school in the fall those that have been successful in the past include painting landscaping and security services as well as computer soft ware production boat rentals and fast food vending this program develops a students en trepreneurial skills and offers young peo ple the opportunity to gain practical busi ness experience phil gillies parliamen tary assistant to mrs birch said the student enture capital program is sponsored by thi secretariat for social de velopment and aamimstered by the ontar io youth secretariat in cooperation with the royal bank and the ontario chamber of commerce students wishing to apply can obtain ap plication forms from secondary schools college and university placement centres and the ontario youth secretariat 700 bay street 2nd floor m5g 1z6 bers are pauline hirsch alida nauta jean nauta- lois mcginn and dorothy duggan they sing regularly at services in lemonville united church as well as senior citizens homes around the area it was the late dr stuart croutch who came up with the name he was our greatest fan mrs hirsch explained original members included myra mrs wally koster and debra mrs maurice smith mrs croutch now of seaforth pro vided the accompaniment today this task is assumed by the church organist arthur critchley however on occasions alida plays her guitar we make a joyful noise unto the lord is the way mrs hirsch describes their work while others point to her as the leader she claims theyre all together were one musical heart beat she says the group holds an earlymorning prac tice every thursday from 8 to9 am usual ly at the hirsch home this continues from early fall through late spring we take things a little easier during the summer pauline said mrs hirsch explained that their worship is heightened through involvement in worship while none profess to be trained singers the sincerety that accompanies their selections warms the hearts of their listeners the lemonville lovelies are modest concerning the name but to the congrega tion of the little country church on the hill it suits inside and out look foolish dear mr thomas when will law enforcement agencies stop trying to shape the morality of we canadians judges and police are only being made to look foolish i have no complaint with restrictive me asures being applied to juveniles but surely we adults should be entitled to see what we want to see the truth of the matter is we will see what we want to see regardless of police action for like prostitution this type of thing is here to stay sincerely stanley peters rr 3 stouffville christ church jr choir to present service of evensong this sunday june 12 the junior choir of christ church anglican stouff ville will sing a service of evensong worship time is 7 pm the choir director rearright is rev philip poole mem bers are front row left to right justin blue beth bowman joel roberts kim caudle matthew butson colleen whittaker susan bent peter caudle erica brabander rear row left to right tracy blackwell mark bowman grace barber mary ledger mary sled elizabeth sled kim mccon- nell shelley whittaker and boyd black- well unique facility len cullen has done it again a truly uni que and exciting addition to the local busi ness scene interesting concept unusual and facinating are some of the remarks heard at a recent meeting of the york re gion tourist association scheduled to open august 31 cullen country barns is located in milliken at steeles and kennedy road north of agin- court and south of unionville a brainchild of len cullen this country style facility has been nurtured and carefully directed through many stages of development the buildings have taken a form not un like farm communities found in southern ontario three huge barns house a collec tion of unique and pleasing features de signed to reflect the country heritage that is part of our background each barn could easily hold four regular roadside buildings found anywhere on rural farms along our highways their function however is very remote from their country cousins since they will be hosting the largest indoorout door garden centre in ontario craft learning centre an unusual gift shop complex a restaurant and country kitch en will all its interesting offerings a full service of country bakery dessert par lor candy counters and snack bar the threefloor attraction is serviced by an elevator with special ramps and con veniences for wheel chair visitors the air conditioned areas will add comfort during the warm summer months and during the colder winter months indoor plantings of trees shrubs and flowers will be a delight the gift shop will offer unusual and unique canadian gifts with the custom made cul len collectors label visitors in the craft areas will be taught the latest craft with up to date materials by artisans with the finest techniques around all of this activ ity will be wrapped an exciting special events program featuring live theatre with a resident theatrical group producing their own country brand of entertainment the fully equipped theatre is planning a regular schedule of stage presentations movies slide shows concerts and live de monstrations the concept of color country style decor and lively excitement will be emphasized parking for over five hundred cars and tour busses under shade trees and sur rounded by magmficant gardens and land scaping is provided public transportation to milliken is possible by using the ttc kennedy steeles service or from mar- kham on markham transit route 4 help build your hospital giant starts at 10 am no previews iiv this sunday june 12th markville shopping centre parking lot hot dogs soft drinks 500 500 courtesy of miracle food mart thousands of items at unbelievable prices auction sale of used furniture appliances 1 pm will bvi 1 1 a panasonic video cassette recorder pv1 265 v v 1 1 lfl donated courtesy of stouffville sound and the tribune tickets 100 on sale all day at the salei donations needed books w com bewtw- all proceeds to the markham- stouffville hospital building fund po 0 sponsored by economist suntribune thankyouto ttr warehousinglarry skclton train trailer rentalsbus sabiston miracle food mart markvilleandrew raiiner consumers gas markham district high school concert band markham district high school grade 11 and 12 graphics classes stouffville sound fdm contractingdanny fantini burls cartagewayne bcveridgo crosby arena bill keith mgr lansing buildalljohn kitchen wellington way rentall markham parks recreation dept and to the many citizens of markham and stouffville who have contributed in their own way full breakfast weekdays mon to fn ii you tee olf by 10 a m tournament players excluded 3 golf balls j value fluorescent green optic orange wnue pay as you play fiibl weekday round m juno between 2mpm tournament players excluded- purchase 6 golf games y price reg 6000 now can be used anytime this summer alter 6pm every day or any weekday belore 8am excluding holidays happy hour mon wedfn 5 to 6 pm newmarket golf a country club wiodbineave v miles nirth toais drive eastsrft ib hole championship course pro shopdiscount prices licensed under llbo cornpanytournaments lessons 4784211 take notice that a public meeting of the liquor licence board of ontario will be held at the liquor licence board of ontario 55 lakeshore boulevard east toronto ontario on tuesday june 21st 1983 at the hour of 2 oo oclock in the afternoon at which time the board will hear an application in accor dance with the liquor licence act and regula tions thereunder the following establishment has applied for a licence of the class indicated and the applica tions will be entertained at the aforementioned location and time mayfalr parkway racquet facility 50 steelcase road east markham ontario patio lounge licence licencee mayfalr tennis courts limited and further take notice that any person who is resident in the municipality and who wishes to make representation relative to the application shall make their submission to the board in writing prior to the date of the hearing or in person at the time and placo of the hearing copies of written submissions will be forwarded to the applicant liquor liccnco board of ontario 55 lakcshore boulevard east toronto ontario m5e 1a4 ministry of consumer and commercial relations the liquor licence act take notice that a public meeting of the liquor licence board of ontario will be held at tho offices of the liquor licence board of ontario 55 lakeshore boulevard east toronto ontario on tuesday june 21st 1983 at the hour of 2 00 oclock in tho afternoon at which time the board will hear an application in accordance with the liquor licence act and regulations thereunder tho following establishment has applied for a licence of the class indicated and the applica tions will be entertained at the aforementioned location and time firefighters gormley green golf course town of whltchurchstouffvllle ma rr si gormley lounge dining lounge l patio lounge licences to replace the existing public house and patio public house licences licencee 398862 ontario limited and further take notice that any person who is resident in the municipality and wno wishes to make representation relative to the application shall make their submission to the board in writing prior to the date of the hearing or in person at the time and placet the hearing copies of written submissions wll be forwarded to the applicant liquor licence board of ontario 55 lakeshore boulevard east toronto ontario m5e xa4 ministry of consumer and commercial relations the liquor licence act

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