Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 24, 1977, p. 17

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

new real estate is officially opened the new farqu- terson keal estate- office on main st was officially opened last saturday and mayor gord ratdiff was there to welcome the new business 1 tom stephenson office manager opened need and the cooperation shown he commented that he was hopeful the hiring would continue to serve stouffville well into the future president j m farquharson also spoke and mentioned the fact all of his staff are local j vykuca e speaches by thanking i everyone and com- the mayor had the mending his staff for the fine preparatory work honour of cutting the ribbon to open the office 60 auctions auctirornmr herongate country aue- llon every wed evening at am located 4 miles j north of rouge hill on the altona road of i no 2 high way edit metro or i miles east and south ol marknam featuring every week good ol antiques line fornlture glass china slllectables etc so ioin us- 2very w and participate in one ol ontarios most authtnlic old fashioned dictions with no bidins or preserves the true wet ion preview all day wed consignment and estate jelling our specialty kahn auction service ph 254- 0424 bus or 85 8141 res teh auction sale saturday nov 24 7 pm sharp town hall in brougham north pickering brock road and no 7 highway sale will consist of in part many new and used articles furniture tvs an tiques dishes china wallpaper car speakers binoculars clothing and many other christmas items too numerous to mention snack bar will be open please attend and bring a friend norm faulkner auctioneer 47 h williams co ltd jewellers and pawn brokers auction sale of unredeemed pledges thursday evening dec 1st at 730 sharp at victoria square hall 3v4 miles north of high way no 7 vh miles south of gormley don mills road over 200 lots of unredeemed pledges under instructions of prominent ontario pawn brokers wrist watches ladies gents valuable diamond and stone rings electric shavers radios numerous other articles every watch has a written guarantee free draw for ladies ring terms cash buy your christmas boxes now alvln s farmer auctioneer phone 8875311 wed nov 30 1 pm holsteln auction sale of maryvin holsteins owned by alvin pegg rr 1 newmarket con 2 lot 14 east gwilllmbury 3 miles north of newmarket 1 mile west and 1 mile north of sharon or 1 mile north of north york drivein theatre all by unit sired 25 frhilk cows 5 heifers due soon balance open heifers and calves reg 5 grade rop tested this herd has a very high test mostly over 4 percent several fresh cows maryvin gaiety belinda gp 5 year 305 days 200244 milk 831 fat 41 percent 174193 bca she is fresh again and milking heavily also delaval 3400 lb bulk tan sale managed and sold by lloyd wilson auctions ltd uxbrldge 414- i2 3524 244 f8 antioue auction sale tuesday november 2mb at 7 pm at victoria square com munity hall woodbine at 18th avenue at 7 pm a large sale of quality items including refln ontario linen cupboard raised panelled doors handforged nails sine harvest table splayed legs pine lifttop commode early rosewood shelf clock all original pine hanging cupboard the following furniture as found arrowback rocker 10 table 10 bench oak desk pine armoire 3 plankseat gun- stock chairs 3 bowback chairs captains chair boston and 2 other rockers lamp table cradle lad- derback armchair several 11 small benches many items of woodenware including dash churn sugar bucket chopping block oblong butter bowl cutlery tray wall box clock shelves wall telephone pair of wooden shovels pall yoke fancy framed mirrors and prints currier and ives print our pets fast asleep framed watercolour of tulips omp1e hanging lamp with r solid brass frame shade has bluish ground with olnk and blue peonies mln brass oil lamp numerous patterned oil lamps and flngerlamps blue flowered crock and culp type lug si dam and other crockery beaver bell several early horse brasses ornate cast mo pot stand and trivet 7 pocket watches star tler collection of glass sr and bottles wrlggleys spearmint apothecary bovlles etc crystal wedding sugar and semlri i ckpte nugget bowlns grape and vme open compote in teresting spke tins duck doyst ny central trod lantern rtrtljr slate many many kerns not hsted something lor lvervone preview from 4 mtterms cash or che wm io not rpowfr accident henry mllbere pioneer sutton west m7 60 auctions saturday december 10 at 12 noon furniture antiques appliances auction sate including upright piano and bench frigldaire refrigerator auto defrost frlgidaire 30 stove rca dryer like new hoover washer spin dry winger washer small electrical appliances woods freezer 9 pc dining room suite bunk beds kroehler hide a bed and chair vinyl chesterfield and chair 19 portable tv kitchen set 3 press back chairs wicker fernery wicker rocker aladdin lamp 2 milk cans trunk fruit iars parlour table small chest of drawers books small tables humidifier polaroid camera record player electric guitar with amplifier moped1500 miles power lawn mower steel work bench 3 speed bicycle electric hedge clippers aluminum step ladder dishes plus many other items the property of percy yake in goodwood on cone 3 immediately north of goodwood school lunch available sale at 12 noon sale managed and sold by lloyd wilson auctions ltd uxbrldge 414 852 3524 3w27 auction sale wednesday nov 30th at 7 pm at king city community centre south off the king road lust east of keele st lights opposite iga store sale includes refinished pine flatback cupboard with glass door top pine dough box bake board pail yoke har ness maker bench vice piano stool canadian rocker boston type rocker extra large pressed back arm chair raised head couch old colonial style ex tension table 4 chairs sectional chesterfield bedroom t suite childs rocking chair clover leaf table claw and ball feet oil lamps crock avon bottle collection quantity of china glass silver etc including noritake delft depression glass satsuma vases oil paintings old books hooked rugs fire tongs 303 army rifle cameras portable power saw and jig saw etc approx 250 items in all terms cash cheques with id only gord orr auc tioneer 147 thursday novembfcr 24 auction sale of furniture and antiques to be held at victoria square hall 3i miles north of no 7 highway on the don mjlls rd the property of mrs charlotte far quharson oak ridges and ron freil thornhlll included will be chesterfield sofa bedroom suite sideboard fireplace screen no chairs dressers spooled hall tree 1890 stamp book and collection rugs bedding old newspapers magazines pictures frames dining suite library chairs victorian chair parlour set beds hall table no of an tique dishes oil lamp silver tea service electric snow blower many other articles no reserve terms cash sale at 430 nm norm faulkner earl gauslln auctioneers 2w24 too late to classify aviation company requires secretary recep tionist for buttonvllle airport office must be experienced and able to work in an un supervised environment own transportation required interviews will be conducted via our malton airport office call mr shrewsburygee 474-9030- propane stove with wood annex car filter electrical parts best offer 4401553 experiencedgirl over 18 for night shift full time regal restaurant tavern 440-4838- regd siberian husky puppies 2 litters call 294- 5574 evenings alter 8 or weekends free to good home 2 small black dogs one puppy one 1 year old call 294 5574 evenings after 8 or weekends and he wished farquharson realty every success in your real estate venture longtime resident dies the death occurred at parkview home on nov 26 of mrs a h williams the former effie cameron and widow of andrew h williams the late mr williams was wellknown in the area as the manager of the former eatons shadow lake camp as well as manager of the lions swimming pool the couple had resided for many years on rose avenue deceased is survived by a son fred of stouff ville and a daughter mary mrs d f mc- ninch toronto there are also six grand children a brother george and sister mary mrs t johnson of alberta the tribune thursday november 24 1sti 17 multicar crash kills mt albert man a mount albert man was killed a second man was hospitalized and extensive damage was caused in multiple car pileup on highway 48 near mount albert late friday afternoon opp constable robinson said the ac cident occurred when a southbound car driven by fraser tramner 24 of cedar valley collided with a northbound car driven by mary elizabeth nigh of pefferlaw continued on down the road and struck a northbound car driven by robert a dell of mount albert then couples mothers die mrs philmore hamilton the former merle richmond and mother of mr belfrey hamilton of stouffville passed away on nov 19 at parkview nursing home she was in her 86th year mr hamiltons motherinlaw mrs stouffer also passed away at parkview home only a few days previously there also survives a son howard of barrie a brother george richardson of simcoe and two sisters mrs lillian cleland and mrs eunice park both of listowel there are seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren crashed into another driven by richard e malinowski 32 of mount albert mr malinowski was dead at the scene a second accident occured as a car driven by leslie ptasinski of ballantrae approached the first tangle and was struck from the rear by a vehicle driven by ber tram evans of rr2 stouffville mr ptasinski was admitted to york county hospital with injuries and mr evans was treated and released mr tramner also received bruises mr tramner has been charged with criminal negligence causing death and mr evans has been charged with careless driving the elegant new quarters of farquharson real estate were much admired by the crowd that came to the firms opening last saturday mayor gord ratclif f who was on hand to cut the ribbon tom stephenson and president jm farquharson here gather around the fireplace in the reception area mpp feels airport will proceed whitby durham west mpp george ashe thinks the controversial pickering airport project will probably proceed after all mr ashe visited whitby council monday night where he responded to questions including the future of the frozen airport property armour pfn real estate inc j lj iv main st n markham dont be shy i can introduce you to a beautiful home in stouffville for only 69900 this four bedroom brick backsplit is located on a quiet street and is close to shops a large family room with fireplace a workshop and games room are just a few vital statistics telephone now barbara newman 2972533 or 2945817 the federal govern ment designated land in north pickering for an international airpori five years ago but the project was set aside apparently because queens park refused to finance new roads and other hard services needed for the airport mr ashe said the airport question will be answered when a com plete southern ontario transportation study is finished in march but he noted that malton international airports capacity will be reached by the mid 1980s and the federal govern ment has promised toronto that malton will not be expanded it would seem to indicate in my view that pickering or another airport project will proceed ashe said- then he said its highly unlikely the government would start looking for a new site when it has fought so hard to control the governments frozen zone extends into whitby councillor tom edwards remarked he and other councillors want to learn of the airport projects future because it will affect town planning new industry and jobs associated with such a project were also mentioned monday the pickering airport was one of the pros of regional govern ment said councillor bob carson he said since the project was canned the foreseen industry and housing has failed to materialize we must have more industry for the industrial tax base we need so badly carson said ashe suggested that new housing has proceeded in durham west regardless of the airport and industrial growth has been reasonably good compared with other arenas he said the airport issue has grown out of true proportion in terms of its value as a catalyst for industry as he said the airport would help but we shouldnt rely on it for industrial growth the stouffville centennial committee mew year cve juance saturday december 31 1977 900 pm to 100 am rolling hills golf and country club 2000 per couple buffet dress optional licensed under the ll bo a introducing nancy our new hairstylist nancy is a professional hair stylist with many years of experience and we warmly welcome you to meet i her at our salon seasonal perm special 1500 fors1300 m yorkpeel federal liberal association general meeting thursday december 1 1977 800pm albion bolton community centre highway 50 bolton to 1 elect delegates for national biennial con vention in ottawa february 1978 2 policy forum discuss create policy dr guest the honourable f philbrook mp halton w- 1800 for 1500 dec 1st till 7th book v your christmas appointment now linda nancy lindas hairstylist specializing in all beauty care 72 tenth line north stouffville ont for your appointment call 6402653 organ sale save on a new o yamaha home or apartment style compare these features model b2r as illustrated at t9ac only so features 2 keyboards 74 playing keys 13 pedal notes 5 different organ sounds 5 automatic rhythms headphone jack for silent practice tape recorder plugin beautiful walnut finish matching bench included l o c a t i o n s bank terms christmas lavawav plan toronto organ centres pianos too 1110 finch avenue west 6612060 w of dufferin sherway gardens 6211871 opposite mcdonalds open evenings withacredit union loon stouffville district credit union limited 96 main street west stouffville ont 6402811 6404822 the harworks mens hair stylist stouffville plaza now open on mondays beginning nov 28th a subscription to subscription rate canada usa abroad we will send a greeting card hi your hame to which ever friend or relation you choose send now in time for christmas letvnps we take pleasure in extending to you ihe compliments of the season and advising that we have entered your name for a years subscription to the tribune a gift from the tribune stouffville ontario cut along line- please send a copy of the tribune each week for one year to address from please mail your jhe tribune 54 main st stouffville 6402100 361168014 subscription to

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy