Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 15, 1977, p. 6

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the tribune thursday december 15 1s77 goodwood news christmas concert filled church by elsie boland there was a good crowd at bingo last wednesday night and bingo resumes on january 4 everyone please take notice because the fair board members have family commitments at this holiday time we felt it was better to start the wngos in the new year and every two weeks as previously arranged beginning at 730 pm euchre is wed nesday dec 14 at 8 pm lets fill the hall and surprise the ladies baptist church christmas concert was last saturday night and the church was filled the children performed their little programs really well and the older ones put on a play which we all enjoyed goes to show you that you cant beat an old fashioned christmas concert the fair board dance was cancelled for several reasons however the draw which was to take place that night was held on saturday afternoon between 2 and 4 pm at the hall the winners are as follows for the turkeys louise carley newmarket bonnie stewart toronto and g fallon scarborough those who won ducks were dean boland stouffville glen jackson goodwood mary stewart good wood charlie howard goodwood and june stewart goodwood susan tait from uxbridge and mrs hartley from claremont won a goose congratulations to all of you the goodwood fair board wishes to thank everyone who helped in any way to make this a success and hope to have a bigger one next christmas the couples club christmas dinner and dance is this saturday night dec 17 the yake sale was held last saturday it was a good sale but it was very cold outside santa claus didnt make it home last thursday night and spent the night in stouffville anyone see him the womens in stitute summary day on the festival of dairy foods was held at the uxbridge trinity united church on monday dec 5 seven goodwood ladies at tended and enjoyed the lovely luncheon which was prepared and served by the ladies who took the course a program followed which was enjoyed by all the 4h girls held their achievement day at uxbridge on saturday dec 10 with displays of their project the cereal shelf also each group put on an amusing skit this was well attended by the girls and mothers the next 4h home making club will begin in january any girls in terested in taking this project focus on living please get in touch with ellen macintosh at 294- 1414 or marlene cribble at mo4852 lots of white fluffy stuff flying around goodwood lets hope it stays on the ground fashion show proceeds go to committee stouffville bunny burton appeared at the last meeting of the stouffville centennial committee held dec 8 and presented the committee with a cheque for 282 the cheque the proceeds from the lemonville centennial queen pageant com mittees fashion show was gratefully received by the centennial com mittee gormley news neighbours entertained at xmas tea luesby memorial 93 main st s co ltd newmarket 8954931 memorials of distinction granite marble bronze cemetery lettering renovations y custom designing lettering a specialty of our own craftsmen quality satisfaction assured by our own written guarantee for personal service visit our showroom on main st at queen st south of davis drive or call r tomkinson 852- 7222 home appointments and transportation by request rita hambleton shows her technique for making beautiful christmas corsages to a group of 30 gormley women gathered at the home of june doner for a neighbourhood tea mrs hambleton makes the colourful corsages for the york central hospital gift shop a i i n stouffville scene whats going on 1 o i q christmas visiting the christmas season is a time for visiting with friends and relatives a time to relax and enjoy company our readers are alway telling us they want to hear more of the social news in the area so we would like you to phone in and let us know what special activities you are involved in during the holiday season call the tribune office between 9 am and 5 pm to let us know what youre up to there has been a problem in the past connecting at times with editorial staff so the girls in the front office in a spirit of noel cooperation have agreed to take down any social items phoned in let your neighbours know what youre up to call 6402100 musselman craft the cedars of musselmans mussel- mans lake are holding a gift and craft show and sale to december 23rd for more information call 6402177 new years eve party and dance at rolling hills golf and country club the dance is open to everyone and tickets are 20 per couple by evelyn milsted geraldine brillinger had surgery last week in york central hospital in richmond hill mrs john doner and mrs ronald elliott en tertained their neigh bours at a christmas tea on thursday mr and mrs william ash and connie spent the weekend with mr and mrs lawrence ash at gowanstown frank bateman for many years a resident at the gormley rest home passed away his funeral was held on wednesday afternoon from the missionary church mrs joseph heise suffered a fall at park view home and broke her left arm gulabi mccarty and robert visited rev and mrs james cober on sunday she is the director of youth for christ in india the pioneer girls from heise hill church attended the living christmas tree at the peoples church on tuesday night the w m s christmas meeting had to be postponed last thursday night because of the storm it will be held this thursday evening in the fellowship hall of the missionary church the annual sunday school christmas program will be held at 730 pm sunday dec 18 at the heise hill church and also at the same time at the missionary church the christ crusaders banquet will be held at 730 pm dec 23 in the fellowship hall of the church at the local con ference the following officers were elected for 1978 at the missionary church treasurer genevieve bruce asst treas pauline bolen- der church sec mrs ron elliott deacon ray hawkins trustee mrs bob koopman christian education director bill hall sunday school secretary mrs william hall asst ss sec carolyn hawkins song leader william hall asst song leader alvin farmer pianist lou bolender asst pianist mrs lloyd bolender head usher bob koop man junior church director mrs jack wright foyer bulletin sec pauline bolender youth director jack wright flower com mr and mrs fred doust auditor geoff campey organist ken kepler music director r mrs ken kepler additional board directors lloyd bolender geoff campey bob koopman albert yake white rose crafts nursery fabulous savings holiday special decorator tropical plants in contemporary 12planters beautiful lush green arcca palms t5 tall or the hardy ever papular schefllera 34 tall in modern colourful 12 planters your choice of red white yellow brown or american spruces 6 tall 1447 tips reg 39 99 sitciai o 499 t tall 2047 tips reg s54 99 srcciu 4q99 canadian spruce 6 tall 1898 qoh tips reg 4499 jo 7 tall 2846 tips reg 5999 scotch pine 6 71 tips 17 6101 tips 25 t- 103 tips 2sp many more to choose from 4 5 tall areca palm in 12 planter 3 4 tall schefflera in 12 planter norfolk island pine only a beautiful christmas tree in december a lovely house plant all year round ideal for apartments bushy 3 pine a great value at 4h awards carolyn davidson rr 1 stouffville has a lot to be proud of following the annual dairy beef and crop awards night held bythe 4h club recently at victoria square carolyn walked away with the bank of montreal trophy for top proficiency in the markham 4 h crop club maureen o conner of rr 2 markham received two engraved trophies for special achievement the evening topped off a fine year for maureen also won awards at the canadian national exhibition royal agricultural winter fair and markham fair she received the reesors marmill silver tray for outstanding achievement in the markham calf club and was awarded the im perial bank of commerce prize for showing the outstanding calf brian oconner r r 2 markham was the champion dairy showman he received the bank of nova scotia award randy grant of stouffville r r 1 was named top showman in the markham beef club birth of a king the nativity play birth of a king will be performed this friday night dec 16 at 8 pm at stouffville united church the play is acted out with beautiful large puppets created by mary baggs and diane passafiume assisting them will be barb smith and several children accompanists are clarion baker and david howard tickets are 2 for adults and 1 for children tickets can be purchased from ucw members or at the whitchurch- stouffville public library music mania music mania 78 is already in the planning stages and the group is in need of a show pianist anyone interested and wanting more inf- formation contact music director lorne boadway at 6402804 the show will be produced by linell may and directed by marguerite murphy free skating there will be free skating at the stouffville arena on wednesday dec 21st from 1 to 6 pm santa claus will make a special appearance about 2 pm and 4 pm in the arena the event is courtesy of whitchurch- stouffyille chamber of commerce eddie luther will be airborne once again next year when he moves into a new job with ckey radio station eddie will report on toronto traffic from the air on a parttime basis about 75 days a year eddie told the tribune this is only the third job he has ever had eddie luther moves to new radio station centennial dance stouffville centennial committee are holding a eddie luther stouffvilles pioneer airborne traffic reporter will become a member of the ckey staff early in 1978 he joins the current ckey pilotannounce staff of bob rice and dianne pepper to give ckey by far the most experienced traffic team the assessment act notice to property owners and tenants as a result of a delay in the passage of recent amendments to the assessment act the normal return of the assessment rolls in municipalities and localities in ontario will be delayed the honourable margaret scrivener minister of revenue has therefore extended to january 19 1978 the date upon which the annual assessment roll is returned in all municipalities and localities in ontario except those municipalities located in the regional municipality of waterloo where the day upon which the assessment roll is returned will be extended to march 16 1978 this extension affects the time period during which owners and tenants may appeal their assessments as a result the final date for lodging a complaint with the assessment review court in respect of any assessment contained in the assessment rolls is extended from january 19 1978 to february 9 1978 in the regional municipality of waterloo the date for lodging a com plaint has been extended to april 7 1978 in metro dini petty fills out the team on a freelance basis several years ago eddie began helicopter traffic reporting with cfrb and moved to ch- ficftr in the late sixties he is licensed to fly both fixed and rotary wing aircraft after a brief period of familiarization hell be able to fly ckeys twin- engine skymaster as well as the hughes helicopter in addition to his traffic reporting assignments eddie will also act as a swing announcer for vacationing ckey music personalities itll be just once in a while last summer eddie had stopped traffic reporting for chficftr and had gone back to news announcing his original radio job in addition he did a music show and a short travel program he told the tribune his new job will give him a great deal of variety as he will be flying about 75 days a year and the rest of his time will be spent in the studio filling in on other disc jockeys programs ministry of revenue margaret scrivener minister of revenue tmrtell depvtv minister ontario saturday matinee 2 pi all seats jl 00 shinbone alley our next attraction dec 24th the sw who loved me

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