8the tribiwe thursday marchjt 1w7 t p v j ocrsj ji funeral services for mrs elsie wideman lis w ii elsie wideman born august 23 1889 second daughter of 10 children passed away feb 25 1977 at the brierbush hospital in stouffville she was born to the late joseph and leah steckley in whitchurch township on jan 1 1919 she married roy wideman and had five children mervyn rr 1 unionville clarence rr 4 stouffville ruth eileen and ray rr 1 unionville there are six grandchildren also surviving are four sisters annie ida clara and luella and one brother walter deceased are one sister louise and three brothers elmer clarence and levi mrs wldemanjvasa life long member of the heise hill brethren in christ church and had a keen interest in the services the ladies serving circle was a place of interest where serving was done for relief purposes she was a devoted christian and mother she was afflicted with a stroke on june 13 1975 on november 21 1975 she was taken to brierbush hospital and about three weeks prior to her passing she suffered another stroke a wide circle of friends and relatives accurate income tax preparation our guaranty any penalty or interest that results through our error using infor mation you supply this year will be paid by us in such case we will also rebate the fee you paid us eatons tax service visit us at one of our convenient locations we are open eaton store hours eaton centre don mills yorkdale sherway shoppers world scarborough oshawa hamilton baybloor 1235 bay st 9280611 attended the funeral service on monday feb 28 at- the heise hill church pastor james cober officiated rev william vanderbent gave the meditation in terment will be in the adjoining cemetery in the spring woman hits 90th congratulations are extended to miss jessie carruthers who will celebrate her 90th bir thday march 14 while she has hot been out very much this winter she is still doing her own housework and prepares three meals a day she enjoys television likes a game of cards and is glad to see old friends when they drop in the three generations of wilsons that are now working at the garage are from left to right grandson terry son george les and son ronald a shot of les in his heyday sanding down a cars fender about 30 years ago before any oi his sons started working with him wilson motors adds another year les wilson motors at 297 main st celebrated its 41st ahniversary on march 4 a time span covering three generations les wilson 69 was born in england and first settled in toronto he decided to move up to stouffville and start his own car business and now figures himself to be one of the oldest licensed mechanics less two sons george and ronald also work at the station as does grandson terry through the years les has dealt with three car companies chrysler studebaker and his present dealership of american motors when asked what the biggest change he has seen in stouffville in his 41 years here les replied that the only big change has been higher taxes as the town grows you see more and more business come in the one thing i would like to see changed in town is to have a by pass road a lot of people want it but it hasnt happened yet concerning cars and the car business les said that todays cars drive a lot farther and faster but overall there hasnt been much improvement over that garages for training mechanics theres not enough emphasis on practical mechanic work and we need more of the older cars especially in gas mileage as far as the business goes i would like to see the ontario government subsidize frpm craven a canadas most trusted mild cigarette comes craven a special mild a very mild cigarette with the good taste and outstanding quality of the original to illustrate the number of years les has been involved in cars he cited a drastic com parison of the value of gas- i remember when you couldget gas for five gallons a dollar sswrr the les wilson garage has been rebuilt three times since its start and this picture shows what it looked like after its second renovation public skating saturday night 8pm 10 pm march 12th19th26th april 2nd sunday afternoon 1 pm 3 pm march 13th20th27th april 3rd 10th wednesday afternoon 1 pm 445 pm march 16th23rd30th april 6th stouffville arena special revival meeting ataltona christian missionary church 3 miles east of stouffville march 15m to 20th 8 pm nightly with rev bill smith pastor evangelist from pembroke everybody welcome money for barn fire needed j markham j contributions are being- sought for fred snodgrass who two weeks ago lost 17 quarter horses and apaloosas 24 head of livestock including new- born lambs in a barn fire the fire which r destroyed the barnat steeles ave and highway f to have been started from the electrical system as well as the livestock mr snodgrass lost all his tack according to jim sargentof diamond key ranch rr 2 claremont there wasno insurance on the animals r or equipment two calves and one goat were all the animals that escaped from the t barn mr 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