Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 21, 1977, p. 6

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the tribune thursday july 21 ik tnple chimes play a choice ol the westminster sl michael or witnogton tunes many more models to choose from vvn handcrafted cabinets subject to avaiabte stock a bqudabon sale prices include delivery in metro toronto set up running in your home grandfather 4 grandmother clocks only model amex westminster chimes model 3020 light i dark pine westminster chimes sow retail aaa 500 00 sjuu r 000 asr 000 hentschels of waterloo makers of fine clocks furniture since 1890 model 5000 triple chimes sugg retail 196500 uqtfuatstt sato pries 933 at 1600 avenue rd 3 short blocks north of lawrence ave moved to this address for convenience of sale store hours daily 1 0 am to 9 p m sat 9 a m to 5 p m sale conducted by sidwill sales ltd liquidators appraisers tel 782731 8 active church worker ella williamson passes ella williamson resident of church st markham for almost 60 years passed away on sunday july 17 mrs williamson was in her 89th year and was a daughter of the late george and mary robb of markham township deceased was the wife of the late garnet williamson and the couple farmed at peaches for some years on the farm now being developed as the new markham fair site they came to markham in 1919 and built a home on church st which mrs williamson has occupied until her passing the couple celebrated their golden wedding an niversary in 1962 mrs williamson has been an active united church worker her entire lifetime and was the oldest sur viving presbyterian member of church union in mt she had a quiet personality and was a friend beloved by her neighbors besides her church activity her garden was her great interest and she con tinued to work with her flowers until only a few weeks ago deceased is survived by one son john williamson of elm rd markham and a edith hoover will daughter innis mrs bankrupt stock tvs stereo components micro wave ovens speakers room air conditioners from happy hatter appliances windsor ont llfflimsimjiialilljiimjifsllsmmimhc television sets by quaser fleetwood sanyo color black white portables consoles 1 2 to 26 screens stereo components by nikko queon detson philco speakers by ultraline sanyo queon micro wave ovens by sanyo litton mcclary moffatt room air conditioners by g sw york 5000 to 1 4000 btu flowtron eloctronlc bug killers at 1600 avenue rd be sadly missed mrs hoover is survived by her sons allan hoover charlie hoover and her daughter floss wagg she was pre deceased by another son gordon hoover sadly missed will be edith hoover nee nesbitt who passed away friday july 15 mrs hoover and her husband jacob lived in markham township for 50 years she was born in markham in 1895 and was funeral service a member of the canadian legion and attended the united church funeral services were held at oneill funeral home sunday rev jl carder con ducted the ceremony pall bearers were bill hoover bob hoover greg hoover cliff harper harold harper and ken harper interment was at peaches cemetery no parking at train tracks stouffville for safety reasons town council has passed a bylaw restricting parking as requested by the cn no cars will be allowed to park within 200 feet of the tracks in either direction on main st forzaida ann hood the funeral service was conducted on sun day july 3 to churchill cemetery 9th con cession for the late zaida ann hood who passed away in etobicoke on july 2 deceased was the former zaida barker daughter of mr and mrs morley barker former residents of obrien ave mr barker was a har nessmaker in part of what is now shea real estate besides her husband herbert hood mrs hood is survived by a daughter mary and son robert also a sister mrs ruth johnston funeral service was conducted from the butler funeral chapel islington charles nolan of stouffville there are two grandchildren john nolan and lynda mrs anthony woodbridge both of london england also two great grand children stefan and lisa there also survives one brotner frank robb of markham three brothers having predeceased their sister the funeral service was private and was conducted on monday afternoon by rev donald parr from the dixon- garland funeral home interment was in the peaches cemetery 1 joyce may far left recently opened a ceramics studio on main street and has found that there is a tremendous demand for her products she sells supplies to hobbyists but also runs classes in ceramics and already has over 50 students registered whats going on j i 0 0 0 0 m ontario conference gwen patton co ordinator of information markham recently at tended the ontario conference of com munity informatipn centres at york university glendon campus toronto 1 0 b 0 0 the ontario representatives dis cussions included topics such as statistics board and staff responsibilities publicity and the new federal social services act an important part of the program was the private wells should have yearly tests year to take bac teriological water tests because water tables are high if problems are likely to occur they will show up now bacteriological tests are available free of charge through local health units where the householder must pick up the necessary sample bottles and instructions through bac teriological tests it is possible to determine whether diseasecausing organisms may be present in the water supply dr whiteley says there are two parts to the bacteriological test samples are first checked for the presence of coliform bacteria if there is no coliform bacteria present in the sample it means you can be confident there are no disease- causing organisms if coliform bacteria are present the sample is then checked for faecal coliform bacteria when a few coliform but no faecal coliform are present the water should be monitored through regular testing if over several months no faecal coliform appear the water is probably safe to drink if tested quar terly dr whiteley says the presence of faecal coliform bacteria usually results from septic tank or manure storage area seepage when faecal bacteria are present the water can carry diseases such as dysentery or typhoid although the seepage problem occurs more often in olderbored or handdug wells and springs dr whiteley says even newly drilled wells should be checked annually bacteriological water tests do not check for the presence of chemicals in the water supply if a peculiar taste or odor is noticed or if there is reason to suspect chemical contamination contact the local health officer for advice establishment of the association of com munity information centres in ontario it is anticipated that through the association services provided by local com munity information centres will be strengthened the association held its inaugural meeting at the civic garden centre information markham located at 199 main street north markham are members of this provincial association the phone numbers are 2944300 and 2973459 possible for these north york residents to per form in their own com munity the season the sound of music sept 8- 24 summer and smoke nov 1026 the school for scandal jan 1228 the prime of miss jean brodie mar 218 the crucible apr 27may 13 for a subscription brochure or ticket in formation call 2256550 truck roadeo the call is out for entries for the 31st an nual ontario truck roadeo championships- august 20 at bramalea city centre bramalea any truck or- tran sport driver domiciled in ontario who has been accident free for at least a year mav qualify service clubs service clubs have you recently had an executive changeover are you planning a special event let in formation markham know in order to maintain accurate data files the people at information markham require im mediate input of new facts from the area service clubs these facts would includenames and telephone numbers of new executive club members and of their contact person dates and general details about special events being planned the added dimensions to a clubs annual program this community information service collects and dispenses information at its callers requests information mark ham services the markham unionville stouffville and thornhill area give them a call at 2944300 or 2973459 library theatre a group of actors directors designers and production personnel formerly associated with other community theatres have formed north yorks first repertory theatre group the discovery of the delightful fairview library theatre made it glen warren productions ltd will be taping the amazing kreskin on august 3rd 4th 7th 8th you are invited to be part of the audience at the cftotv studios minimum age 16 f orfroetickets phone 2919111 a well known markham district man bill sherwood was honoured recently at a reception held at agincourt collegiate institute where for the past twentythree years he had been head of jhe english department bill a dixon hill resident taught originally at stouffville district high in the early years of his career bill and his wife mildred also well known inthe area were presented with a father unique retirement present a trip to england in the fall for both rebekah lodge mrs alex bell and mrs len keeping represented welcome rebekah lodge stouffi ville at the 87th annual session of the rebekah assembly of ontario ioof at the royal york hotel in toronto june 2022nd the in ternational assembly as well as many of the provinces of canada and states below our border were represented many visited from quebec doing much to cement relationships with that province the fraternal dinner on wednesday evening followed by an excellent program was attended by 1579 mem bers and iriends the jurisdiction of ontario will host the sovereign grand lodge and the international association of the rebekah assemblies in 1980 representatives will attend from twentysix countries where odd fellow and rebekah lodges are active recycle garbage the recycling depot committee invites you to join the hundreds of satisfied customers who are using the depot green building opposite swimming pool by bringing your clean glass i jars and bottles flattened tin cans and other metal newspapers and card board our friendly volunteers are on hand to welcome you on thur sdays from 10 am to 12 noon and on saturdays from 930 am to 1230 pm larry spiece of stouffville was awarded a scholarship at the ontario agricultural college awards luncheon held recently at the university of guelph the award presented to mr spiece was the oac centennial graduate scholarship which is awarded to olac graduates who plan to enter a graduate program in the college these scholarships have been provided by the oac centennial fund to com memorate the cen tennial of the college held in 1974 motorcycle rider killed donald mark wheeler 21 of rouge- crest drive markham died wednesday evening july 13 when his motor cycle was eastbound on highway 7 t and was forced into the path of a westbound car by an auto which entered the high way northbound from the pickering whitby townline he was dead on arrival at the hospital harold pierson 74 of hortop st oshawa has been charged with careless driving mr wheeler was the son of bill and pat wheeler and brother of doug and chris mrs wheeler is the talented cartoonist for the markham economist and sun a service was held saturday afternoon at st andrews united church markham with in terment at elmwood cemetery ly i g i m i mark wideman son of mr and mrs ray wideman graduated this june from grade 13 at niagara christian college at fort erie ontario mark is presently serving a term of voluntary service at the navajo brethren in christ mission in bloomfield new mexico mark attended his first four years of high school at sdss marks mother lois is a member of the tribune ad vertising sales staff j sd th h i r g i e le e p e

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