Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 31, 1974, p. 9

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the tribune thursday j ax 31 174 9 gormley news j r ain- warmth cause flood by evelyn musted gormley the heavy rain and mild temperatures this past week melted most of the snow and the outdoor rinks and flooded a number of homes in the gormley area max hazel is still confined to scarboro centenary hospital mr and mrs george cook of toronto had sunday dinner with deb baker mrs jack wright and dale were lunch guests friday with mrs milsted and charleen mr and mrs don wideman moved saturday from alvin farmers apartment to victoria square into an apartment at the home of mrs stan boynton two musicians from orillia district collegiate auditioned in toronto and were selected from a group of 360 to play in a special concert in london feb 4 conducted by arthur fiedler of the boston pops orchestra dan baker son of mr and mrs howard baker who grew up in the gormley area and grandson of deb baker was one of the two chosen dan plays saxophone lynne reid of victoria square plaed several delightful instrumental numbers sunda evening at the missionary church mrs terry macdonald and leone of richmond hill had dinner recently with her grandparents mr and mrs clarence stccklcy parkview news variety of entertainment for residents on thursday evening january 24 mrs gladys grove was in charge of the program in the auditorium the program included a variety of entertainment eric strachan a student of ontario bible college conducted the sunday evening service of worship four members of the wideman church choir formed a male quartet recent visitors to parkview include mrs r a cook for mrs f rattee mrs margaret cosburn jim and alice darlington albert and grace gooderham of port hope for mrs s darling ton mr claude osborn for mrs ellen osborn mr and mrs fordking for mrs mary barlow mrs letts for miss donaghey mrs l smardz and miss b trail of markham for mrs b crosby jessie burton phyllis burton brenda and nancy for mrs a dougherty marg and art mcmaster for mr bert ilawtin ruth hutchings and coleen rivers for mrs n hilts and mrs d turner michelle and gayle guignion for mrs m brownsberger mr and mrs reg mowdcr for mrs m wilson mr john d sauder of lancaster pcnn for mabel shank and rev alvin winger annie betz and merle mason for mrs degeer and mrs barkey eileen mcintosh for mrs swindells mr and mrs eldon boettger for the donners mrs b lehman and mrs f pugh velma and elaine hughes for mrs mable tallman nelson and millicent boynton of stroud for nellie bond myrtle and david moss for mrs f rose v w gibson for miss locke mr henry wood for miss m mckinlay ruth and harris redmond for mrs l brother florence yakeley for mrs f broom robert mcdowell and family for mr and mrs roy moyer jean jackson for annie walker and martha patton cathy tran and freda and- harry trayman for mr david tran mrs doris ratcliff for miss l bailey and miss n macklem les and edna meyers and norene hird for mrs pollard kenneth and judy walker for aunt annie walker eleanor and fred crossen for mrs grubin farm report women prominent at farm affairs business meeting a a wall agricultural rcprescntatlc for york region our meeting on farm business affairs went 1 quite well at belhaen last week and sharon this week there were lots of farm wives at both meetings and not sur prisingly they were just as interested in taxes financing records and farm business agree ments as the men it was good to have professional people in on the discussions accountants david huntley and ron leggatt both from newmarket and bankers cliff shewfeldt and vcrn piatt were all most helpful along with doug miles our farm management specialist the new special provisions for family farms in capital gains tax succession duties and gift taxes have changed the approach to the setup of a farm business previously it was inportant to have cither a partnership or be incorporated so that increases in lhc of assets could be directed more to thexyoungcr operators it wasc fairly difficult to getctkese things going and tneneed now isnt as grcatwjuvj the tax deferrals that are possible and the once-in- alifetimc gift tax exemption of 50000 the move now is to have an operating agreement for a farm family with the income shared and with the assets owned individually by each of the partici pants its not the best idea in the world but it is easy to set up simple to operate and can be terminated without any serious problems we cover the job of keeping adequate records at these meetings too its harping away at a very old subject but interest in getting an easytofollow system going is improving steadily there are several alternatives but one point common to them all is that the best starting time is now the scries moves next week to victoria square feb 4 5 and 7 and to king city the following week feb ii 12 and 14 the first day is taxes the second is on credit and farm accounting and family business arrangements are on the third day the meetings start each day at 1 30 finish at 330 and they are for everyone in the family longtime church treasurer resigns post mrs wm sandle vic square mr herman morton treasurer and envelope secretary in the congregation of victoria square united church has resigned that position after faithful service over the past 11 years the annual meeting was held jan 23 the resignation of mrs mary buchanan missionarytreasurer for the past 8 years was also received mrs john gee is the new church treasurer and missionary treasurer mrs john mccague is the new church envelope secre tary other officers are elderscecil nichols frank brumwell harold hill joe stephenson harry barber john mccague gordon mcwhirter herman mortson clarence steckley fraser gee and earl empringham stewards- arnold mort son richard frisby mrs earl empringham mrs harold hill cecil nichols harold lee wm corcoran david houck harold hill harry barber john gee jack williams mrs james boyd mrs reid brumwell mrs john mccague and mrs john gee ushersrichard frisby john gee nor man tyndall wm corcoran harold lee david houck v john mccague herb nelson gordon draper harold wright alan chadwick neil mortson missionary and service committee- mrs mary buchanan mrs fraser gee gordon mcwhirter mrs john mccague mrs alan chadwick herman mortson christian education committee- mrs wm sandle mrs james boyd mrs norman tyndall mrs philip rumney mrs jack leitch mrs vera mikkekon alcohol and drug concernmrs james beweil obsener rep mrs cecil nichols bible society rep frank brumwell mrs wm sandle manse committee frank brumwell gordon mcwhirter mrs john mccague manse treasurer mrs stanley boynton nominating comm for 7smrs john mccague mrs fraser gee harold hill ham- barber mrs earl empringham mrs david houck there were sixteen tables of euchre players jan 25 prizewinners weremrs robt ball mrs norma henkall merrill johnson james weir harry fieldhouse geo foster and fraser gee box of groceries the next euchre is feb 8 birthday con gratulations to joe gee age 3 ears feb 3 and mrs ileber mccague feb 5 special good wishes to mrs harold acreman on the occasion of her 80th birthday jan 27 morgan glen stables kp the home of sanman 0720224024 95 h sanman ahr a 072022 caha 4024 bay stallion 14 hands 3 34 inches as a 2 year old foaled march 1 1971 sanman description on april 18 1972 morgan glen stables imported a purebred arabian stallion sanman was foaled at saint marys pennsylvania one of the sons of the famous desert sands who was bred and born at the mccormick ranch in arizona son of the world famous vkrnaborr naborr 8 recorded sale price of 15000000 and current stud fee are evidence of his value desert sands has very quickly become one of the most popularsires in the eastern usa he was named region 7 champion stallion in 1970 1972 reserve in 71 winner of 17 other halter championships includ ing east coast empire state new england pennsylvania etc desert sands manteza naborr esare nitez mahsha western pleasure stakes champion seven times including region 7 empire state new england etc he completed his legion of merit in july 1971 manteza dam of sanman is a daughter of the greatjvitez son of witez 11 we feel sanman as a sire will produce foals of outstanding quality and type with exquisite heads and straight legs plustrue arabian disposition 1973 show record as a 2 year old sanman was shown at 16 shows he was first in his class at 9 shows second at 5 shows third at one show and fifth at one show he was grand champion at 2 shows and reserve grand champion at 5 shows against senior stallions flash 0n january 26th 1974 sanman was awarded the arabian h0rse association of eastern canada reserve champion high point stallion award as a 2 year old standing to approved mares only purebreds 830000 all others 12500 wfi morgan glen stables nf divisioi of richmond hill tree service forestry co ltd rr 4 stouffville ontario canada we welcome your visit but ask that you please call first 416 bus 8847774 res 8881166

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