Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 3, 1977, p. 6

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f thetribuxe thursday november 3 1st twffl of wmicflutthstouffvue assessment commissioners list school support the assessment commissioners list for the town of whitchurchstouffvilte has been posted in my office in accordance with section 516 of the municipal act on friday october 7th 1977 the period for correcting enumeration data and any alteration in school support shall be monday to friday 830am to 430 pm until 430 pm monday november 14th 1977 r applications for alteration of school sup port shall be on forms available at the municipal offices 19 civic avenue stouffville ontario r e corner clerk there goes the bride there goes the bride an extremely funny comedy is playing at herongate barn theatre altona road pickering friday and saturday evenings until november 26th a bump on the head for the father of the bride on the morning of his daughters wedding causes many strange and hilarious events to occur involving all members of the family for a very enjoyable and entertaining evening make reservations now for dinner and the show by calling 2940426 or 649- 2641 wiring meetings the schedule of hearings for the inquiry on aluminum wiring is at the scarborough civic centre 150 borough drive on thursday november 17th at 230 pm and 7 pm and on friday november is at 230 pm and 7 pm the toronto area hearings at 21st floor 180 dundas st w on monday november 21 at 230 pm and 7 pm november 22 at 10 am and 230 pm november 23 10 am and 230 pm merry men the merry men of markham are holding auditions for admissions a for a on tuesday november 22nd at 730 pm at markham arena east entrance upstairs hwy 7 and 48 men who like to ing are cordially invited to attend this special evening designed ts give them the opportunity of singing in a barber shop chorus or quartet an excellent programme is planned and those who come will enjoy the fun musical talent is not necessary but it does help if you can carry a tune our music director will help you to choose which voice range isyourslead bass tenor or baritone for further in formation telephone 438- 5254 after 6 pm kinette dance mastectomy doane hall has a service especially for you following breast surgery trained qualified staff quality products companion by airway tru life by camp lymphedema arm sleeves mastectomy bras leisure bras swim wear on request call for a personal appointment at your convenience check our complete line with the low prices colostomy ileostomy supplies braces support garments to meet your doctors prescriptions we have specially trained male female personnel wheelchairs walkers canes crutches sales service rentals the kinette dance for cystic fibrosis research will be held at goodwood hall satur day nov 5 at 830 pm the cost is 6 per couple and dress is casual there will be a disc jockey to supply the music his name is ken sweeting from dj services and he has donated part of his time since all monies made are going to cystic fibrosis research the canadian tire store in stouffville has donated an electric baseboard beater as a door prize aikens ida stedmans or chard park mens wear stouffville submarine and sgt dyments chicken have donated spot dance prizes ad vance tickets can be purchased at the stouff ville iga bakery counter or at the door please plan to attend the kinette dance and help us support cystic fibrosis research pigs at royal fortyfive young people from across on tario will compete at the ontario junior barrow show on november 11 the show is part of the royal agricultural winter fair in toronto a total of 100 barrows each weighing a minimum of 225 pounds will be shown says jan whitehead of the ontario ministry of agriculture and food youth ex tension to meet eligibility requirements the con testants aged 14 to 20 years must have fed and cared for the barrow although many of the contestants are 4h members 4h mem bership is not a prerequisite aquarium show the willowdale aquarium society and the toronto betta buffs are holding their 12th annual show on sunday november 6 at northview heights collegiate 550 finch ave w in willowdale the time is 130 to 430 pm and is the largest annual fish show of any society in canada doane hall 7272122 byongesln smm 10 amapm mo aurora ontario above doane ta ph w b app convalescent aid centre 10 am4pm monfri preconfederation black creek pioneer village recalls the period after the harvest with special activities reminiscent of longpast days on weekends from november 5th through november 20th 2 4 pm the village program features the chores and skills associated with everyday living in a rural crossroads community in ontario prior to con federation in the village homes costumed householders busily spin and hook rugs in the weavers shop the village weaver can been seen making lengths of woollen material broom- making is also a featured activity weekends in november 24 pm in the village broom- makers shop charity dance participation house in markham will be holding a dance on saturday nov 5 from 730 to 11 pm en tertainment will be provided by the sun sets a rock and roll band and refreshments are available admission is 150 for adults and 75 cents for children proceeds will go towards purchase of a van to transport the han dicapped the dance will be held at participation house located at 9 butternut lane in markham heres jean hammond vocalizing at her onewoman recital at the stouffvule united church last wednesday the recital was her part in raising money for the church addition after receiving her talent money from the church her efforts netted her 230 for the church with some people donating without attending her recital claremont news all star team banquet blaine burne of rr2 stouffville is off for the bahamas aboard the ss oceanic which sailed out of new york harbor bound for a weeks holiday cruise to nassau and bermuda photo courtesy of home lines annual wi sale bethesda womens institute are holding their annual sale of work nov 8 1977 at lemonville community centre at l pm crafts baking plants etc will be featured all ladies welcome byanneloney hosted by the ladies auxiliary the all star teams banquet was held in the claremont legion hall thursday evening october 27 at the head table was the mayor of pickering jack anderson and councillor norah geraghty with secretary treasurer mary borland of the claremont sports association jack rennie representing the legion jean bradshow president of the ladies auxiliary lenore mckenzie convener of the all stars and mr and mrs lloyd macgregor mayor anderson spoke congratulating the teams and the sports committee on their lett to rqht tortxn wiltrup sob hestxh coram siikh jk cruras ckvnny n ottvts pj gordon sinclair mends but even friends disagree thatstheir prerogative as newscommentators each one different each one with his own approach b the news four newscommentators extraordinaire gordon sinclair for news and comments 1150 am weekdays hes the dean of news and comments the original loveawe irascible fighter on some days youll agree with what he had to say on others you wont but one thing everyone agrees upon is that hell get you to think torbcn wittrup for news and comments 8 am and 630 pm monfri his consistently accurate news will keep you on top of whats happening here and around the world hes your man for authoritative news bob hesketh for news and comments 1 pm and 550 pm weekdays a freethinker outspoken reporter feature writer and newscaster his blend of sarcasm wit and humour makes for dramatic listening charles doering for news and comments at 7 am and 10 am monday through friday his straightforward nononsense approach to news and comments is refreshing he pulls no punches and his comments usually hit home its this kind of people combination that makes cfrbs news commentary team the most listenedto group in town the people people listen to hydro utility restructuring region of york notice of public meetin8s public meetings to discuss the future hydro service in york region and in particular the town 0fmarkham will be held as follows crosby arena unionville november 3rd 800 pm markham community centre hwy 7 8 no 48 november 7th 800 pm thornhill community centre bayview avenue november 14th 800 pm the above meetings are being sponsored by the town of markham public utilities commission dv mcnabb chairman advertise weekly successful year and presented rene rennie and mary borland with citations from the pickering council and civic recognition committee commending them for their services to the community of claremont and also presented them with finger rings engraved with the town crest the midget girls won the pwsa ontario midget b series and their league trophy the squirt boys won their league trophy and were semi- finaljsts for championship the termediate girls also won their league cham pionship the bantams have not yet finished their playoffs the legion gave a donation of 200 for the six teams and the ladies auxilliary 100 for the midget girls mr and mrs paul lake presented the intermediate girls with red tshirts with their names in white letters lenore mckenzie and bev wilson who coached the midget girls presented the team with an engraved plaque and also medallions for winning the league championship each team presented gifts to their coaches for a job well done the first baptist claremont will hold a renewal week end november 4th to 6th it will begin on friday at 630 pm with a pot luck fellowship supper its purpose is to assess where they are as a church in order that they may know where they are going three main sessions will be held friday from 630 pm saturday 10 to 1130 am and 130 to 300 pm studies will centre on the theme dimensions of growth and will be discussed in the areas of worship holiness and outreach the weekend will conclude on sunday with the regular sunday school worship and holy communion services the annual meeting of the claremont lawn bowling club will be held in the club house thursday nov 10 at 530 pm with a pot luck dinner followed with a game of cards the first claremont seniors euchre was held thursday evening last week at 8 pm there was a good turnout of nine tables ladies winners were laura reynolds peg jenkinson and maude feasby genltemen winners majory hedges sub tom hammond and amy sheridan sub the 50 prize winners were martin gall mrs burgess and don hedges refreshmerits were served by the ladies of the club after which the tables were set up again and a freezeout euchre was held the winners were sadie hardy george middlelon gladys burgen and art parratt the next euchre will be held on nov 24 at the last meeting in the afternoon the euchre winners were doris norton aldine evans and laura reynolds recent visitors with mrs wp boyington were mrs harold boyington and mrs holman of markham another visitor with mrs boyington was her nephew lloyd davidson and his wife from san clementee california the first baptist church mission circle will meet at the home of mrs stan mcmullen at 745 pm monday november 7 they will observe the baptist womens day o prayer the theme of which will be a future and a hope the roll call will be thanks the claremont cubs and scouts held their registration night on oct 20 in the public school gym twentyfive boys registered for cubs and eight for scouts the cubmaster is tim barder and his assistant is ar thur home other helpers are mrs teddy barder and carolyn hewlett cubs hold their meetings on tuesdays in the school the scout master is jim holes and their meetings will be held on monday evenings in the school gym anyone requesting information concerning the cubs and scouts are asked to phone karen holes 6493239 rnaiajabs 78s now in stock parts accessories bill walls sales service 8881998 20 years at the same location in bethesda

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