the tribune thursday nov 6 ims tealrlilflrlnlilrjrjfjr stouffville scene rirdrrrdrd s going on 1 a i i parkview news s oil quebec ministry can fbdbhelp yhi financial assistance management counselling management training information on government programs for business jack henderson one of our representatives will be at the markwood motel 197 wellington st east markham telephone 2941431 on monday november 10th if you require financing to start modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonabfe terms and conditions or i you are interested in the fbdb management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs avattabte for your business talk to our representative federal business development bank five of the ladies assisting with the stouff ville ucw bazaar saturday admire this rooster shaped item for keeping buns or rolls hot shown here left to right are eleanor mercer gladys badgerow edith bacon ethel keeler and bessie forgie don bernard annual meeting the annual meeting of the goodwood com munity park and centre association will take place wednesday nov 19 beginning at 8 pm at the goodwood com munity centre three members are to be elected to the association cape cod tour- a number of local women spent last week in cape cod with the markham liberal womens tour they were beatrice wideman lena stan- bury patricia warriner joyce miller carol smith and esther lewis special speaker guest speaker at the 11jjxl- and 7 pm ser vices sunday nov 9 at the stouffville pen tecostal church will be reviaischindel of peterboro he is a member of the staff of eastern pentecostal bible college students from the college will accompany him to minister in music and song remembrance day remembrance day service this year is slated for suuday nov 16 at 230 pm a parade to the civic square is planned stoufvme youth choir stouffville youth choir presents its cool in the furnace saturday nov 8 at 2 pm and sunday nov 9 at 730 pm at latcham hall admissions is 1 for adults and 50 cents for children visit to north gower mr and mrs fred steckley shirley steckley and friend ruth fox visited mrs h browitand family in north gower last week mistaken statement in a note last week concerning the death of violet agnes mckean the tribune mistakenly stated that her grandson william had predeceased her fortunately he is very much alive recent visitors j mrs cameron meabryof london and her sister mrsw nay of kilarney manitoba visited their bofther v of church st recently and were overnight guests with cousins mr and mrs murray dunkeld 4430 bathurst street downsview telephone 6380823 t opening new doors to small business notice to electors town of wh1tchurchst0uffville list of candidates who have qualified to be elected at elections to be held november 10th 1975 i polls will be openfrom the hour of eleven oclock am till eighth pm standard time and no longer v for york county board of education one member to be elected by public school electors candidates v jennie bangay harry bowes john c mcmurray proxy applications the last day for making application to the clerk for a certificate to vote by proxy is tuesday november 4th 1975at 5 oclock pm advance poll there shall be an advance poll on saturday november 1st 1975 which shall be open from the hour of eleven oclock in the forenoon and shall remain open until eight oclock in the evening and no longer or electors who expect to be unable to vote on polling day november 10th advance poll locations- for ward lward2and ward3 vandorf hall van dor f forward4ward5andward6 municipalofficestouffville i v fre corner returningofficer 1st anniversary john lords books celebrates its first anj niversary tomorrow- present for the festivities will be dudley witney author of the lighthouse and the barn he will be on hand from 78 pm to meet the public film presentation the gospel film goodbye joey will be shown this coming friday nov 7 at ringwood christian church at 730 pm cub pack parents tickets are 6 a couple for the dance this coming saturday nov 8 sponsored by the parents group of the 1st ballan- trae cubs at the ballantrae community i centre for tickets call mrsstem4735404 mrs rubbens 8881711 or mrs hamilton 6403002 annual sale the bethesda womens institute annual sale of work is set for saturday nov 21 at 130 pm the sale will feature baked goods plants handwork etc beta sigma phi news the rituals of jewels for the york region members of beta sigma phi were held oct 28 at trie aurora highlands gold club new members introduced from the local eta lambda chapter included eleanor reid charlotte simonds martha robinson and lynne richardson taking part in the rituals were pam follett joyce caudle jean whale diane darling ursula oconnor lenore cronin lynn poeltl norma emery liz austin bev kettle and daisy taylor citizen band club a member of a citizen band club is not a musician but a short- wave radio buff a markham and area club fis being started the first meeting is thursday jnovipat the markham centennial on mccowan rd members i must have a citizen band license sunday evenings the members meet on channel 22 for a swap net starting at 10 pm wolves frienos whi t ch urch- stouffville museum is sponsoring the film death of a legend at whitchurch highlands public school 730 pm friday nov 14 the program will be put on by the wolf club of new york arid two wolf cubs will be on hand there will also be a short talk and a- question periods the groups purpose is to stop the slaughter of wolves admission is 1 for adults students 50 cents i and 25 cents foa children special meeting the ladies organization and the mens group of bethel assembly of god will bold a joint- meeting in the church monday nov 10 at 745 pm guest speaker is lester cooke of barrie special music is also featured cancer meeting a group of ladies from the stouffville branch of the canadian cancer society attended the central district meeting beld in bramp ton last week sue sale chairman of the education group told the volunteers that education programs through films panels and literature are important new neighbors i residents of ballantrae are welcoming- new families as work progresses on the second phase- of the felray subdivision newcomers include mr and mrs l swanton- mr and mrs p brunt mr and mrsr tribe mr and mrs k wood mr and mrs r prince mr and mrs h raymond mr and mrs j godwin mr and mrs j cooney mr and mrs r emby mr and mrs j brass mr and mrs d smith visitors to parkview mr and mrs william cockwell of waterloo visited her mother mrs f atkinson who resides at parkview home on tuesday oct- 28 pastor ray johnson of stouffville baptist church came to park view home with rev tom hamilton of second markham baptist church rev herbert lefleur of- baker hill church and rev paul hope from churchill baptist church and rev ernie brubaker from first markham baptist church who led a singsong these pastors brought with them rev robert lortie from st john quebec and rev ernie kief e from mon treal the pastors from quebec spoke of their ministry of the quebec area a birthday party for those celebrating birth days in october was held on wednesday oct 29 in the auditorium those celebrating- in cluded stanley gallinger mrs helena sharpev blake coultis earl magee mrs ida leary mrs bertha crosby asa byers mrs- e fairies mrs sarah griibin mrs olive mcdowell mrs alleda dougherty mrs mabet mcbride and ross lew the thursday evening program was a concert by the music piano students of mrs doris middleton onoct 30 rev steve brown of youth time radio was the guest speaker for the sunday evening worships service nov 2 trustee york countv board of education for whitchurchstouffville my community interests 1 member board of trustees markhamyork hospital 2 board member of stouffville community centre 1973 vicechairman andtreasurer in 1974 3 parent member of professional development day 1973 v a member of stouffville cooperative appraisal committee stouffville district secondary school 1973 5 -past- president association stouffville minor hockey 6 president of uxbridge curling club 197576 7 lions club memberatlaroe chairman of special activities 1974 8 member ofstduffvnieleglon rcaf want to serve asa v f trustee because i will give full time representation asa trustee to cut costs in administration and staff rather than schools i am concerned about the 48 million dollar bud get increased to over 60 million dollars which is larger than the rate of inflation the experience of a businessman is necessary let me put the money back in the schools through better communication i will be responsible to children parents and teachers in smoothing out the rough edges left over from the teachers strike i believe that principals and trustees should have a bigger voice in the business of education i will work for more cooperation between the board and the community for the use of schools in the communitys interests concerns vital to thefommunity ofwmtchurchstowfyille thomas l wells minister of education says its aim is to thatequal educational opportunities are provided for all students in ontario and that the system responds to the needs of each individual r 1 equal educational opportunities top priority is summltview elementary school it is essential that this building be fireproofed jor safety measures that additions be made to the building the minimum that is needed is a multi purpose room a library resourse room the trustee should keep pressing his demands in conjunction with the citizens- until this is ac- complished j 2 each individual is not being treated fairly at present we have no facilities for emotionally disturbed children or one with learning disabilities we make no provision for the ex- ceptionally brilliant student hopefully thlswlll be adjusted during the next year the fuftljre ofjhe education system is being decided upon now board business is your business v take a friend with you to vote a 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