Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 8, 1977, p. 12

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12 the tribune thursday september 8 177 1 vhtehuner j 20cti deposit frozen fish cakes 119 pepsicola 499 v french styie fancv frozen i t action pfilccd jane parker action p9icfdi york green beans i39 spanish bar cake 79tf sihgumoctss cheese action prictoi j action pric kraftslices 21309 scope mouthwash 24nwi99 j mfx carnation instant crcawr woz tree ff spaghetti sauce 79 coffeemate w trfttch banana peach 89 pricedi swifts stews wnv3 monarch icing mixes 7iullbf tomato action priced instantcofrte act on pricedi ann page ketchup ihm79 chock full 0 nuts f 499 fanct peas ov whole kernel corn 17 floz tin action pricedi varietiis including butterscotch banana peach ubjsvegw3100 del monte puddings beeflrishia beat balls french vanilla royal chocolate actio pricedi 1 j 399 main st w stouffville moim 96 tues 96 wed 99 thurs 99 frt 8309 sat 8306 free parcel pickup service greenwood news many attend gold wedding by mildred mctaggart over 300 people signed the guest book for the golden wedding an niversary of don and grace mclesn at their borne on sunday aug 28th friends came from toronto collingwood kingston and many other points in south ontario ten members of a former bicycle racing club which- mr mclean coached were present mrs mclean looked beautiful in a long gown of yellow sld jersey with a flowered sheer cape in the afternoon the greenwood people presented them with a quilt the mclean crest the queens jubilee a planter and a post of mums the paraplegics rode down from the conservation and presented them with a gold spoon greetings were received from prime minister trudeau and premier davis in the evening mayor an derson read a citation speaking of their work with the museum and norah geraghty and gerald fisher presented them with framed congratulations from the town of pickering pouring tea were mrs mcleans sister mrs rowe and cameron mclean and edith mclean sistersinlaw all of toronto mr and mrs mclean family jack and allana mclean don and margaret mclean and two grandchildren diane and brian were present for the happy occasion dont forget the old timers ball game against the choo railroaders on friday evening sept 9th at 800 pm in the community park at a meeting of the stewards last week october 23rd was the date set for the annual beef supper mr and mrs don goodwin entertained mr and mrs bell of buffalo and mr and mrs smith of aberdeen scotland mr and mrs e trimble invited the quilting ladies to a very enjoyable luncheon last wednesday at their apartment in oshawa funeral services were held at the mackenzie funeral home prince albert sask on aug 9th for the late rev henry moore mr moore was born in scotland in the year 1885 later moving to australia and south africa where he worked as a brick layer he came to canada in 1919 and attended the st andrews presbyterian college in saskatoon and began his work with the united church in the west he was minister on the greenwood charge for over five years retiring in 1958 to return to sask here he helped build the nisbet memorial united church prince albert and became the first minister at the age of 82 he is survived by a daughter- inlaw mary moore of deep river ont two grandchildren kenneth ian moore of kelowna bc and leslie caissie of deep river and one great grandson arion caissie interment was in woodlawn cemetery saskatoon johndonelly liberal nominee john donnelly is one person running for the liberal nomination in the new yorkpeel riding and he brings a wide range of community involvement to his nomination hopes he is a life long resident of bolton and has been on the executive of the bolton ratepayers association in business he has spent the last 13 years in the health care industry he commented that the health business has given him a thorough understanding of the need of health care and of the hospital crisis in the province he sees the major issues as national unity unemployment wage and price controls and energy anyone interested in obtaining accociation membership so they can vote at the nomination meeting can contact mr donnelly at 416 857- 3701 the meeting for the nomination will be held on september 14th at 8 pm in nobleton the other nominees are richard whitehead and hector massey john donnelly farmers concerned over new project there is concern that the farmers of ontario received word this week that the massive darlington nuclear generating station project is to be exempted from the review procedure outlined in the environmental assessment act peter hannam president of the ontario federation of agriculture commented recently this is one of the largest projects ever undertaken by ontario hydro and will cost over five billion dollars a project of this magnitude must be subjected to the most searching public scrutiny explained mr hannam of what use is lip- service to public par ticipation t through the environmental assessment act or the creation of the porter commission when by a single stroke of a ministers pen we are left with the arbitrary use of power why pay more from canadas largest selection of fashion frames and sunglasses eyk31ass factory td 881127 104 doncaster ave thornhill 1 stop light n of steeles open monday to friday 9 amt0 9 pjn saturdays 9 am to 5 pjw

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