Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 3, 1976, p. 6

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satisfaction guaranteed fast service landmark reg 1 895 per vd 5 colours sle 1495 isiteriorcokisulting byvv1 w spat- montgomer up- all in stock fabrics upholstery fc h stouffville scene whats going it block parent i summitvkw parent- teacher association are looking into the formation of a block parent plan ami infffih on boldinga meeting within the next couple of weeks 4h conference k maryanne hulshof rr 4 stouffville will be one of more than 90 4h members attending the provincial 4h leader- ship conference scheduled- fori the university of guelpn for the week of june 20 to 26 miss hulshof is a member of the markham dairy- club skating dob v this years bating club executive were elected recently at a meeting held in latcham hall jean watson has been elected president vicepresident is sandra fraser treasurer barbara lintner secretary annegret lamure- and test chairman agnes faggiani quilt winner mrs floyd steckley rupert ave was the lucky winner of the quilt sponsored by welcome rebekah lodge no 383 which was drawn for on saturday art latcham 1 after several sojourns in hospital arthur latcham has returned home and friends were pleased to greet him on the street on tuesday of this week recuperating bill walker pon- derosa and member of the town maintenance staff is presently in hospital recuperating from an operation conservation club whitchurch con servation club held their annual banquet last week at vandorf community centre the after dinner speaker from the ministry of natural resources gave an in formative talk on backyard animal habitat and new president jim doble spoke on theyork sanitation dump serving for 197677 are ed mac- donald as 1st vice- president 2nd- vice- president is clyde macdonald directors are merlyn baker norm foster ross giles ruth mosey and doug richardson by ap pointment to jhe executive are secretary treasurer horace hillary and past president denis sains- bury lions barneqiie arrangements are being completed for the giant lions club bar- beque beef dinner in the stouffville park on wednesday june 23 because of the large numbers of people who always take in this annual event special new ser ving arrangements are being made to speed up the dinner green gables birthdays students from a stouffville dist secon dary school health class with teacher jim rehill helped green gables manor residents celebrate their monthly birthday party recently students presented a cassette tape recorder to the home and a cake to the birthday celebrants also a book was given to leis holme and tickets to the school rugger teams italian dinners were presented to tom mit- cheil bill henderson and john firby two members of the claremont guide company received their all- round cords at an awards banquet last week they were sheila mccrea i left and louise stewart j dog upsets bicycle head injury suffered stouffville a recent serious accident involving a dog and a bicyclist in town illustrates the factthat dogs running at large progressing torily satisfac sudden passing funeral services were conducted on sunday may 30 for duard rose who passed away concert invitation an invitation is ex tended by green gables manor 9th line and bloomington rd to local senior citizens to come to listen to thesdss band perform at the home june 9 the concert is to begin at 130 pm in the garden weather permitting the tumble that caused mr stouffer to strike his head- mr stouffer had mr ratcliff saidthe surgery at wellesley incident demonstrates hospital last week due to the point that dogs on the can cause severe injuries tohis head and loose are a menace problems- according to now is reported to be really mayor gordon ratcliff the accident oc curred while bert stouffer of rupert st was taking a spin on his bicycle a dog running out on the street has been identified as the cause of becljdjeyl 0t in omk library committee the public is invited to a meeting ofthe sdenlyahishomeon -d- ment thursday mr rose who committee at the had -suffered- aheart vvnifchurch stouffville attack some weeks ago librarv main st and beenhosfaitalized for monday t 8 n m a time before returning to lhvone inter s edtn his home on elm rd geingnvorved nthe markham mr rose had retired from the teaching profession was a lifelong resident of markham arid wellknown by a number in the stouffville area besides- his wife etta deceased is sur vived by two sons derald and murray and a daughter judy mrs d steffler he was in his 60th year- there also survives his mother birdie rose- a brother gerald and two sisters jackie mrs wm guthrie and marjorie mrscg mitchell the funeral- was conducted from the dixongarland funeral home with service in st andrews united church and in terment in elmwood cemetery food jnmqiiingii was hospitalized tat centennial hospital this time for food poisoning earlier she had been confined due to a severe asthmatic attack i she allegedly was new library or wanting information on progress already made is welcome to attend ac cording to committee member carol mc- dermott mennonite sale a sale organized by the mennonite central committee raised about with a respectable 7th 165000 saturday in new place overall and a local figure skater peter mellon tindale rd is the recipient of a 500 wintario grant which will help him continue his training this year he competed in the junior mens canadian finals i and finished this is not my lucky month commented ward 2 councillor becky wedley j she was phoning the tribune to explain why- she would be missing frorri council- for the poisoned seafood second time this month she ate friday night st sv5 mrs wedley said she thorhwutcountry cuib s parkview news ij upcoimng art exhibit this month our congratulations go to six of our residents who have celebrated theirbirth- days during the month of may cober they ida the high school students who are taking vheallh course urider the leadershipof jin rehill and mrs mcbride came are ella over to the home tindall interviewed sortie of mabel powell florence residents this was a miller minnie johnson very successful time and leslie wideman h hamburg homemade goods many of them baked in the stouffville area were sold with the proceeds going toward worldwide relief fourth in the figures category t he government- funding will help him continue working on hiseighth rubber backed i- carpets reg 795 to 995 per yd sale 595 to s 795 service crossley karastan remnants ringwood wilf lawreson a former attendant spoke at the sunday school session on sunday morning whats cheaper than a rabbit quick as a civic and has a wider back seat than a pacer j and s the very sincere thankyou residents are v looking to the ladies of heise hill forward tothe next day church for sponsoring thejwheri the students are due birthday party last here again wednesday- ti vi- vrheaixlitoriumvwas those who almost full on sunday 3 participated inthevart evening for the service and final figure mr classes each weekarcandeveryone enjoyeda mellon who practices- repanngtoexhibitsonjcitimeof singing together 18 hoursweeklvisa p before mr andmr mm w z v durin senior citizens david barker and theit m j c week- family shared in the ville figure- skating on thursday evening- service stephenandrew club v blanche ramer and her and jcanettellhe music pupilsentertairied- children sang the residents witha several pieces and the variety program and on boys played amazing friday morning some of grace y js- renault 5 the most funtodrive little townandcbuntry car of them all and the most practical f 50 miles to the gillon ol oas frontwfteel drive sleet belted redul tires j seats 4 in real carrfort oversize hatch back up to 31 cu ft cargo space fully independent torsion bar suspension back and pinion steering fronl disc brakes qtu- fouron the floor gtl 1300 cc engine 96 mph or782cc 75mpjj 12 price at all times w o i here we axel fsiui i to caa lwv0i i i- practical excuse ffj s have fun come in and test driveit today 7734444 phone 8844841 greenwood tiv take 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