the tribune thursday february 17 1977 elizabeth heriot new social news columnist elizabeth heriot stouffville local news will be getting a more personal touch soon starting next week elizabeth heriot a young mother living on duchess st will handle all the stouffville social news previously both social news and local events and happenings have been published together under the heading stouffville scene whats going on separating the two should make it easier for our readers to find club and group events and also provide more continuity in social news coverage readers wishing to submit social news should call mrs heriot at 6404378 the doings of local groups will continue to appear under the whats going on heading and should fee forwarded to the tribune as previously done ski lodge snag uxbridge dagmar ski resort has been running into a few snags in trying to get a licence to sell food tbe resort has been selling without a licence and uxbridge council i d b stouffville vsgene s going on yes you can afford a new home of your very own riii huh if you are a working can save ud to s2000 a rnr guaranty trust home qivnership sayings plan and deduct it from income tax youll saveniope sooner n v jya rx kxzrk your op see us now guaranty trust guaranty trust company of canada 81 main st w stouffville ont 6404000 voted to permit a licence if the durham region health unit has no ob jection however john canning senior public health inspector for the health unit says there are minor violations of the plumbing code on the property legion to host events its stouffville legions 30th an niversary and we are having a big anniversary draw tickets 2 with a first prize of 1500 in floor covering and three other big prizes of floor coverings and carpeting by fred jackson sons tickets from fred jackson other stores and any legion member a st valentines dance will be held satur day feb 19 8 pm with a well known disc jockey and tickets at the door for 5 per couple legion activities this list of coming events arranged by stouffville legion is of interest to all legion members and the citizens of stouffville the legion always has an active and enjoyable social program and many commendable com munity projects well supported by its mem bers and guests we always welcome mem bership enquiries at our clubroom 4 l to midnight weekdays or noon to 12 pm satur days the schedule is sat feb 19 st valentines dance sat mar 5 i legion open house sat mar 19 st patricks dance sat mar 26 sports com- mittee dance sat apr 2 ham roll sat apr 23 ladies auxiliary birth- day party dinner dance fn may 27 mens ladies joint installation and dance sun may 5 zone drumhead service- and parade sat june 11 auction sale sat june 48 steak bbq and dance sat june 25 golf tournament dinner and dance sat sept 17 steak bbq dance and lucky draw sat oct 15 sports trophy presentation and dance sal oct 22 beef dinner and dance fri nov 11 rcmemberance day dinner sat nov 12 turkey roll sat dec 10 zone dinner meeting and dance and sat dec 31 new years eve dance plus many other events to be announced ss birthday ann gibbins celebrated her 98th birth day in centenary hospital and is making a good recovery from having a heart pacer inserted she wishes to thank her many friends for the cards expressing good wishes skating parties the pupils of orchard park public school en joyed skating at the arena friday afternoon and racing for fun and prizes the grade 7 students played hockey against i the teachers of the school meanwhile summitview school students took to the rink monday after noon with events such as racing and spot prizes scout guides week a special cub scout and guides week will be held at upper canada mall in newmarket next week with activities planned every night at the mall and a huge party set for feb 26 this week is sponsored by the south lake simcoe cub scout district class reunion c anyone knowing the whereabouts or having any information on the following people who would have attended grade 9 at stouffville district secondary school in 195051 please contact mrs george ross at 640- 4576 the missing students are beth allen beverley collins eric davis sylvia hancock helene holmes erlein halobeck hilda mile don leakey bill and noel moore a class reunion is planned for the july 1- homecoming weekend pioneer skating the pioneer girls of the stouffville missionary church celebrated valentines day- by skating at s the summit- view school ice rink they later returned to the church for hot chocolate and a snack draw winner a name draw took place at the iga satur day bernie tunny of montreal st won a gourmet dinner served with wine for two at the deer n inn on valentines day in hospital mrs charles reynolds of may tree ave is a patient at scar borough centenary hospital we wish her a speedy recovery horticulture meeting the stouffville horticultural society will meet in- the united church hall feb 21 8 pm the meeting will feature pictures of alaska by mr whitehead organ and trombone music by messrs clarion baker and d howard members are invited to enter for competition a valentine dining table arrangement design of your choice using real artificial dried material or a combination of these accessories are allowed and must be arranged by the exhibitor bring your entry when you come judging will be conducted during the meeting floyd fockler son of mr and- mrs norman fockler of rr 4 stouffville graduated feb 4 1977 with an honours degree in biological t science v rom- the university of guelph 10000 winner robert stiner of r r 1 claremont had a bit of good luck recently when he won 10000 in the last wintario draw mr stiner is a foreman with durham region centennial ball dont forget the rain date for the centennial ball to be held at cedar beach park feb 25 tickets are available at crest hardware and cards hardware tan help starting february 20th open college ryerson in cooperation with the toronto conv munity law school presents a series of three programs to help the listener fill out his 1976 income tax return the programs are broadcast on cjrtfm911 february 20 27 and march 6 at 800 pm blake murray barrister and solicitor with osier hoskin and harcourt talks about tax problems for the first half hour a minute open line discussion follows mr murray is assisted by a tax accountant during the phonein segment of the program more information is- available by calling open- college ryerson 595- 5273 or by writing to open college 297 victoria street toronto m5b lwl mr and mrs john dezwaan i i t october ceremony married ingprmley karen ruth wideman and john henry dezwaan were united in marriage at the heise hill brethren in christ church at gormley on oct 16 the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs earl wideman of gorm ley and parents of the groom are mr and mrs john dezwaan sr of ml albert best man was mark cullen of maple and brothers of the groom george and philip dezwaan as ushers also friendship club the friendship club will meet thursday evening in the legion hall all senior citizens are welcome those wishing a ride calf 640- 2443 it v ron wideman brother of the bride matron of honour was sharon cullen and the bridesmaids were glenda wideman wendy wideman and kathy wideman sisters of the bride the wedding was followed with a reception of about 100 guests at the curling club in richmond hill the happy couple flew to florida for their honeymoon karen ruth wideman and john dezwaan jr were united in a lovely fall wedding the couple is now living at r r 1 unionville at the ben- riette far town of whitchurch- stouffville public notice dogs bylaw 7594 as amended requires the owner of a dog to obtain a- tag by february 15th each year tags available at municipal office 19 civic ave stouffville the bylaw prohibits dogs running at large a dog shall be deemed to be running at larne when found in any place other than the premises of the owner of the dog and not under the control of any person where only one dog is kept the fee shall be male or female 1000 neutered malebr spayed female- 600 for each additional dog male female neutered male or spayed female 1200 the fees referred to in this section are determined by the number of dogs per household for the purpose of this section the town may require written proof from the owner that a female dog has been spayed or a male dog neutered v penalties maximum penalties 5000 plus cost for- failure to obtain tag on conviction dog running at large on conviction pound fees 1000 plus 250 per day violation tag dog at large identity known but not impounded 1000 re corner cmrfcadmlnlstrator kenneth roy wesley zeller- received his bachelor of arts degree recently from the university of toronto rvthe i- graduation ceremony at- the convocation hallof theuniversity v was attended by his parents mr and mrs roy- zeller of park drive he had at tended both element tary and secondary schools in stouffville and since graduating from toronto teachers college in 1967 has been em ployed with jhe toronto school board he is presently teaching at- browns school avenue road toronto who is first babyi of year f any organization wishing the centennial queen to bein attendance at an event should contact cathy joice at 6404504 to make arrangements centennial costume ball will be held at cedarc beach park feb 25 9 pm tickets at 10 per couple are still available at cards and crest hard ware the dance was cancelled earlier ore account of a raging snows storm j j5 the centennial committee would like if know the nameof the first babyborn in 1977- to ar resident of whitchurch z stouffville please call bill murphy 6402702 h i k 4 i