Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 23, 1978, p. 8

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8 the tribune thursday february 23 1j78 goodwood potluck dinners i by elsie boland the goodwood in stitute bad a very suc cessful pot luck dimer and meeting in the goodwood hall on monday february 13 our next meeting will be monday march 13 joyce mcguckin had a valentine pot luck dinner for the pot luckers february 14 michael kerrigan is feeling better he received a nasty burn on his back when be fell and spilt a cup of hot coffee on himself he was taken to uxbridge hospital and released after treatment wednesday evening february is was bingo night in goodwood hall there was a nice crowd but we need more out our next bingo is march 1 the jackpot is not gone yet so come along and have a night of fun the 4h girls met at ellen macintoshs february 16 and are progressing very well with their project also on thursday evening february 16 the block parents met in the library of the goodwood public school david cole was elected chairman with judy todd acting as secretary a police of ficer showed pictures and mrs hudson from pickering also related information on block parents this is a good organization and lets get it on the road for in formation phone 6405296 rlnti maikywa bad a big birthday surprise party on saturday night when a number of friends gathered at the mausmas to celebrate his birthday the biggest surprise was when the people from the meat department of the miracle food mart arrived euchre is wednesday night at 8 pm we ail have a good time and a good lunch don and ruth jackson are holidaying in mexico patty watson is being married in sutton united church the watsons have been lifetime residents of goodwood for many years the carlsons are holidaying back north for glad to know that susan kelso is borne from centenary hospital hope she is fully recovered news has been received from vancouver that mrs eidon staley passed away the staley family lived in goodwood for many years barb calas has gone datsun and it is a beautiful green colour looking for spring eh church was as usual on sunday glad to welcome the new faces at the united church hope to see you next week the general ucw will meet on wednesday at 1 pm in the united church the couples club dance was enjoyed by many people especially those who dressed in 1950s costumes the winning couple was shirley hammond and her escort john this dance was february 18 and the many people there took up a collection for the peterson family whose home was burned recently jim ogden was visiting old friends in goodwood on saturday hes the same jim we all used to know when he lived in goodwood jim and joyce enjoy living in south river many thanks to the gentleman driving the volvo in stouffville who believes in driving with care and courtesy jackie hannah and baby are holidaying in thunder bay with the hannahs poor garth has to do his own cooking a number of people from goodwood took in the skating on saturday night at the markham fair grounds on the race track there was a large crowd skating to music sunday was family skating and there was a good turnout please remember the minor ball dance on saturday march 4 at goodwood hall tickets are available this is one way the baseball association has to keep costs down the baptist church ladies are quilting on tuesday mornings and have a bible study at the same time the united church ladies are quilting on monday february 17 at elva symes a number of good wood area boys play hockey in the peewee 1 uxbridge they won their playoff game against port perry taking them into the picton zone the first game was in the uxbridge arena last friday night and beat picton 10 they played a second game on sunday night in picton winning this 43 the series is the best 3 out of 5 with another game being played this week heres wishing them the best of luck the tribune does circulate around your reporter got a phone call from pickering wanting to know what the dogs were like that killed our geese she had lost two big black dogs a couple of months ago and has never been able to locate them she had never heard of our ann barrett sorry to hear that our library is closing what can we do about it flanked by tv cameras the nipissing county boys a group of claremont brothers turn out their version of bluegrass during the taping of new faces in small places a chch tv program which will feature stouffville on march 12 at 630 pm below clarion baker seems to be enjoying his session in the makeup chair town residents star on t v stouffville two busloads of local residents journeyed to the chch tv studios in hamilton last saturday for the taping of new faces in small places show the program to be aired on channel 11 sunday march 12 at 630 pm will feature the town of stouffville and some of its talented residents some of the talented artists featured in the show are vocalists jean hammond and tim brazier clarion baker at the piano and woodwind quartet from sdss and of course a stouffville audience in the stands i f i r r 100 mm for people with a task for something mmer among contemporary smokers mildness is the word what you are looking at is a new answer to that quest for mildness du maurier special mijd ifs not the mildest cigarette you can smoke what we have produced is a cigarette with all the quality and style of du maurier only milder if you have a taste for something milder pick up our elegant silver pack today 4 gormley news wins third at festwali -i- i 4siii jt warning health and welfare canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smokedavoid inhaling av per cigarette 100 mm 14 mg tar u mg nicotine king size 13 mg tar 09 mg nkatine by evelyn milsted congratulations to david nelson son of mr and mrs harry nelson who won third prize in the jr piano concerto 15 years and under at the kiwanis music festival in toronto david received a score of 84 while the first prize winner had 87 sympathy is ex pressed to mrs lloyd harvey and mrs aubrey barker in the death of their mother mrs harry smith on wed at the resthaven nursing home in aurora the funeral was on friday afternoon at the thompson funeral home mr james winters for several years a resident at preston lake father of mrs andrew melvin and mrs george burtis passed away on tuesday in bowmanville hospital in his 91st year sympathy is expressed to his wife and family miss bonnie harvey who is working with the world gospel crusades in california came home to attend the funeral of her grandmother mrs harry smith bonnie is remaining for a two week visit with her parents mr and mrs lloyd harvey misses laura rutledge and cheryl flook are spending this week at their homes as it is reading week at emmanuel college in kitchener mr kelvin carrington is home after spending two weeks in york central hospital in richmond hill mr and mrs george barrett of gravenhurst and mr and mrs hans koopman and family of kingston were weekend visitors in our com munity the childrens choir of the missionary church under the direction of mr and mrs ken kepler sang at parkview home in stouffville on thursday night a very successful winter carnival was held on saturday afternoon at the missionary church about 80 young people were present for the dinner at the church after the games most of the sports were held on mr lloyd doners farm mission sunday will be observed at the 11 am service on sunday feb 26 at the missionary church mr ed tomlinson of gospel recordings will speak at the 730 pm service a special communion service will be held at the heise hill church at 11 am feb 26 mrs milsted at tended the graduation ceremonies of the in stitute of chartered accountants of ontariqqh saturday afternoon at the harbour castle j in toronto when her nephew mr ronald gooding of markham was one of the graduates victoria square news by marion sandle the annual pot luck supper for the womans institute was held in the community hall on tuesday evening of last week following the delicious supper euchre was played prize win ners were ladies violet rumney mrs frank brumwell mabel frisby men fraser gee mrs gordon draper playing as a man and richard frisby the february meeting of the ucw took the form of a pot luck luncheon which was held in the sunday school room on wednesday of last week following the lun cheon mabel anderson and mabel frisby took charge of the worship service the guest speaker was john lunau markham museum curator who gave a very interesting talk on an tiques a very enjoyable evening of fun food and friends for the youth 14 years and over including some from headford under the leadership of the rev alfred bay was held in the sunday school room on friday evening of last week sympathy is ex tended to elsie middletdn and family in the passing of a loving husband father grandfather arid greatgrandfather wes ley middleton the flowers in the n church on sunday morning were in loving memory of sadie can ning who passed away one year ago february 19 they were placed there by her husband and family grace walker en tertained connie clubine phyllis boynton and grace to dinner on thursday of last week mr and mrs jim rice and family shari ashton and jan hewit laurie and clarke canning had saturday evening dinner with mr and mrs neil mortson i and family birthday greetings to ida stephenson february 22 marilyn ashton february 21 lawrence ashton february 25 marnie ashton 13 years february 25 f

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