Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 5, 1970, p. 3

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thursday november 5 1970 the tribune page 3 lady bank employee strikes 2500 jackpot chooses cash over car stouffville mrs morley smalley or celeste to her many friends was back behind the counter at the bank of commerce branch in stouffville as usual monday she was counting money other peoples money she had counted her own saturday night twenty five hundred dollars of it that was the amount of her prize in the stouffville lions club newcar draw hers was the last of 600 tickets pulled from the big drum by don huxtable fairview avenue she elected to take the cash rather than a car a 1970 model chevrolet or pontiac it was an exciting evening all the way through with the tension increasing as the night wore on at the end only two tickets remained one belonged to john wylie rupert avenue and the other to mrs morley smallev mount albert rr3 at this point the an nouncer frank brock called a halt to proceedings allowing the finalists an opportunity to reach a decision split it or take a chance they agreed to go for broke and mrs smalley won mr wylie had to be satisfied with second best 100 ed macaloney claremont rr3 sold the marijuana charge stouffville a 16 year old stouffville boy will appear in richmond hill court nov 20 charged with possession of marijuana investigation into the case by stouffville police is continuing winning ticket and earned 30 he also sold the most tickets good for an ad ditional 30 the number two salesman was elgin wagg park drive he received 25 for his efforts i think i must be dreaming she said as wellwishers flocked around to shake her hand and peek at the cheque does the sudden windfall change anything it hasnt changed celeste she was her same jovial self on monday as on friday and she has no plans for per manent retirement from the bank staff her second home for the past 26 years she couldnt quit said accountant mrs merle mathewson we wouldnt let her while mrs smalley was the grand prize winner thirteen others went home with more money than when they arrived these included mrs opal leh man stouffville 50 harvey spang claremont rr3 25 ross madill stouffville 25 ken betz stouffville 25 mrs margaret holder stouff ville 25 glenn avery stouffville 25 john heaton stouffville 25 a lentinello scarboro 25 earl cooper scarboro 25 mrs marion green stouffville rri 25 gordon ness stouffville 25 mrs mildred cooper claremont rr3 25 bill parsons jr stouffville 50 john wylie stouff ville 100 the cardraw event held for a first time in stouff ville attracted the largest crowd on record for a time taxing the accommodation of the legion hall the selection of names was well organized lions brock and huxtable were assisted by walter pipher ed macaloney and john foulds to the winner mrs morley smalley rr3 mount albert a cheque for 2500 to the salesman lion ed macaloney claremont rr3 a bonus cheque of 50 both appear more than appreciative of their good for tune jas thomas york administrator 32500 salary york county the top administrative position for the new york regional government has been awarded to aj rettie former chief engineer of the t y roads com mission mr rettie will receive a salary of 32500 mrs gladys rolling mayor of gwillimbury introduced a motion at the first meeting of council to engage mr rettie as chief administrator and mr robt vernon as treasurer mr vernon is presently york county clerk mayor wm c lazenby interjected that the positions should be ad vertised several members stressed the need for the administrator to be ap pointed immediately and a motion to advertise the position was lost council immediately closed the meeting for discussion with the result that mr rettie was ap pointed with no immediate action on the treasurers position november is the month for meats bacon 69 mapte leaf vuuftv pack auottid luncheon meats 79 h3 tendeh- juicy well trimmed mb i v l i m blade roasts 58 chuck steak 68 mpwurmwr mm mr t lean fresh burger bleno chuck you save twice with trim and price- f d f i i 9ki ft d c c c 7 q 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best buyi lido brand bk bv s ma 29 best buyi government inspected isol tin zip brand dog food 1 0 best buyi fine -u- b gw bw sugar granulated 99 host veterans stouffville the ladies auxiliary to stouffville branch 4s9 royal canadian legion invite all world war 1 veterans to attend a remembrance day din ner wednesday nov 11 at 7 pm in the legion hall ninth line north for further information or transportation call 640- 1863 or 6401815 fresh fruits vegetables columbia encyclopedia 199 rttazbi rooo ixtvbxs seedless grapefruit 8 59 celery stocks r 23 maclntosh red apples 343 spanish onions 39 lupiivi katacmfo peanuts- 5 5c shrimp small 49c candyr0u325c mustard rmoi p11pu1d h i6i 1 zvc matches sobdrua yc bayer aspsrin wllll pt poumm ifuoot qtips pi 49c cutexw39 mccains crinkle cut french fries 53 supreme mixed vegetables 55 welchs mt tins grape juice 249 we arc large enough to serve you and small enough to appreciate you free parking at rear of store stouffville free delivery he tried stouffville there were two tickets left in the drum one belonged to mrs celeste smalley rr3 mount albert and the other to john wylie rupert avenue stouffville at that point ron wilson william street declared publicly that if celeste was the winner i 2500 he would carry her around the room on his shoulders she said he couldnt celeste won he tried she won again car rams road grader whitchurch twp a toronto man was trapped for a time in the wreckage of his 1970 volkswagen after it collided with a whitchurch twp road grader on cone 2 north of the cfrb sideroad admitted to york county hospital at newmarket with a broken left leg head cuts and internal injuries was william vandergeest the lone occupant of the vehicle clarence preston a whitchurch road department employee rr2 gormley escaped unhurt stouffville cooperative farm feed sales drop 50000 stouffville while increases were realized in most departments a drop of s50000 in feed sales- reduced the total income by s22000 the annual meeting of the stouffville cooperative association was told oct 29 a decline was also noted in sales of seed and fer tilizer amounting to 1500 up over the previous year were sales general of 16000 petroleum 9000 coal 3000 and lubricants s1000 net savings for the year before patronage returns amounted to 43989 retiring president grant wells said it was only the second time in the cooperatives 27 year historv that net savings had exceeded the 40000 mark president wells outlined the improved facilities that had been implimented including an adjacent garden centre new gas pumps and the laying of an asphalt top in front of the mill new directors for 1971 include rae atkinson david paisley and ivan degeer succeeding les meyers robert walker and grant wells the coop manager is george timbers staff members are wilbur irwin ross wideman robt brown jim mc- creight bill rae jim burkholder david winn elmer burkholder elmer bentlev and louie hoover lady injured in 3 car crash gormley one motorist has been charged with careless driving following a 3car crash at the intersection of the gormlev townline and don mills road that caused an estimated 1800 damage kelvin carrington in a 1968 volkswagen was in collision with a second vehicle driven bv wm glave rr3 newmarket the impact drove it into a third auto driven by mr glaves wife elizabeth of the same address mr glaves 1971 datsun was damaged to the extent of 1200 his wifes 1969 oldsmobile suffered 300 damage mrs glave required medical treatment and was later released hunters shop at in stouffville for all your hunting supplies 5 main west stouffville 6402771 open thurs fri until 9 pm imi e ttpii ftj f i o icif pci ttxiu 22 years of hard labour for 1999 red white foodmaster open thurs fri nights til 9 pm this veer i riems everybodys introducing o new economy cor volksvogensized volkswagenpriced so not to be outdone weve done the some except of course we didnt hove to start from scratch becouse for 72 years weve concerned our selves with working better inside not looking different outside and so today while ours moy not look like the newest economy cor its actually the most advanced its the only one with a sealed steel bottom to protect its insides against everything outside including time the only one vith an aircooled engine to eliminate boiling over and freezing up and olso the only one vith a free electronic diagnostic system to spot trouble early and help extend its life and this year along vith everything else its the lowest priced cor you can buy vith a 1600 cc engine so even if it doesnt look the nevest maybe now it looks the best

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