Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 26, 1978, p. 6

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the tribune thursday october 2 1j8 to celebrate our 4th anniversary ben wicks married at weston florida trip after ceremony tv prsonautycartoonbt author will make a personal appearance to s8 36 main st e stouffville autograph his latest book no vi 0 7309 everyone is invited john lords books transfiguration of our lord church in weston was the scene of a lovely fall wedding saturday oct 7 1978 when mary elizabeth carney eldest daughter of mr and mrs darcy carney of weston was united in marriage with mr thomas birkett son of mr and mrs gordon birkett church street stouffville the bride given in marriage by her father looked lovely in white chiffon and chantilly lace and carried a bouquet of white orchids and stephenotis her at- david glandfield tendants gowned in leaf- green chiffon with matching picture hats v ere her sister joanne carney maid of honor and bridesmaids margaret glandfield sister of the groom susan johnston and sheila devine the flowergirl was danielle girard cousin of the bride she wore a gown of white appliqued with green flowers mr geoffrey mitchell was best man the ushers were darcy carney jr brother of the bride editors mail a cruel act dear mr thomas i dont read all the news in your paper because some of it i dont understand im eight years old this week i read about the dog candy getting caught and lulled in the trap and i cried it could have been my pet i love her just like the jordans loved theirs are traps right are animals wrong how can they know about danger what if it had been a fox or a raccoon instead of a dog is that alright ive asked around but no one seems to know i think its terrible i dont know how some folks can be so cruel shelley daniels winlane drive stouffville bowlers prayer a plaque hangs in the refreshment booth at the stouffville bowling centre entitled the bowlers prayer it reads dear lord i have but one request and i shall not ask for more that i before im laid to rest might bowl a perfect score out of hospital mrs fred timbers main street east is expected to be released from hospital soon possibly this week ac commodation has been arranged for at parkview home band bake sale the sr band at stouffville dist secon dary school is holding a bake sale sat nov 4 from 1030 am to 1230 pm on main street in front of the iga infant baptism brian douglas watson son of scott and carol watson main street was received in infant baptism sunday- at the morning service in st james presbyterian church big prizes cash play country bingo you can be a winner just by using your home telephone number weve all played bingo atone time or another now heres an exciting new way to play it li iforfree for fun for big cash prizes a iimmiivi printtheword country on a ft uwr i u rv p p and under each letter vt i jm jtl write one digit of your home teleph one number thats your country bingo card listertfo cfgm 1320 for country bingo numbers being called every hour all day long when we call a combination on your country bingo card cross it off when youve crossed off all seven numbers call cfgms country bingo line immediately at 87091 91 if youre the first to call with a correctly completed card for that game you win each country bingo jackpot starts at 1 00 dollars and goes up 1 0 dollars every hour until we find a winner then we begin a brand new game every new game means another big cash winner country bingo its fun its free its yours on cfgm cfgml320 the country music place brotherinlaw of the groom and bert mckinley father lehigh of ficiated at the doublering ceremony the scripture was read by the grooms uncle mr norman a sisco of markham the soloist was mr robert carney uncle of the bride a reception followed at the bristol place hotel the brides mother received her guests looking lovely in brown chiffon the grooms mother wore a beige ensemble for travelling to key west florida the bride donned a rose suede suite with a corsage of mat ching roses on their return tom will leave for regina saskatchewan to begin training with the royal canadian mounted police mary beth a graduate of kipling high school and ryerson polytechnical institute is an employee on the staff of ontario hydro tom is a graduate of the university of guelph he attended stouffville dist secondary school and st andrews college aurora vivian girl married in stouffville united church mr and mrs bruce furniss sign the register following their marriage aug 26 in the stouffville united church the bride is the former christel dennise gloth daughter of mr and mrs karl gloth the groom is the son of mr and mrs leslie furniss agincourt following a honeymoon trip to cape code the happy couple have taken up residence on woodbine avenue magic show at town library r r 3 stouffville toronto arounc stouffville the whitchurch- stouffville public library will feature rossini the magician on sat nov 4 at 2 pm in the latcham gallery rossini makes the impossible happen doves that appear out of thin air a hat that grows in size before your eyes a magic wand that goes limp as a wet noodle plus many more stunts mr rossini a graduate of mcmaster university has been a performer since the age of eight i enjoy entertaining kids he said its fun stuff not just tricks the show is spon sored by the ontario touring arts and outreach program through the central ontario regional library system in cooperation with the library here admission is free jewellery stolen police are in vestigating a reported breakin at the home of robert bunting 23 ed- ward street stouffville oct 17 jewellery was taken from the residence valued at 400 welcome eskimo teen our town is pleased to welcome simeonie tunarluk here this week on a student exchange from arctic bay baffin island simeonie 16 is staying with paul brunk son of mr and mrs john brunk 93 glengall lane paul recently visited with him and the two returned together gjironm hospital anniversary mrs jack warriner r r 2 markham was pleased to attend a reunion recently at toronto east general hospital the occasion marked the 50th an niversary of the hospitals opening back in 1928 pat was an r n graduate there as was her sister laura and daughter valerie introducingthe canada savings save two ways ease the tax burden on your maturing canada savings bonds up to your maximum allowable rrsp limit for 1978 plus tax shelter future contributions interest and cash bonuses on canada savings bonds act now the opportunity to invest in this years csb rsp will last only until the end of our 1978 canada savings bond campaign receives ba degree congratulations to gary grundy hawthorne avenue stouffville on achieving his ba degree from trent university peterborough con vocation is saturday afternoon mr grundy is a teacher on the staff of m l mcconaghy public school in richmond hill visits former pastor rev and mrs ted creen maytree avenue stouffville visited sunday with rev and mrs fred crorney at norwich ont rev cromey was at one time the minister at st james presbyterian church in stouffville and st an drews markham mr creen sings with a group called the lost and found this group of pastors provided the special music at rev cromeys church sunday evening guaranty trust branchct xrow oruj i 81 main street w 6404000 r watson manager top bowlers the following bowlers have broken the 300 barrier so far this season here in stouffville bill white 333 roger todd 318 bill dart 311 barry irving 310 jean foley 343 lois bartley 318 joyce sheahan 305 doris redquest 324 bunny munro 315 anne jackson 301 bev marsh- man 332 bernice goff 303 hoover family reunion gerald stone of ballantrae brought a picture into the tribune office last week showing several hundred people attending a hoover family reunion in the old markham fairgrounds the date of the gathering is august 1933 the information below the photo reads members of the hoover family association in the number of 500 attended the ninth annual reunion at the markham j agricultural hall those present came from more than thirty cities and towns in canada with several making the journey from points in the united states ex- president herbert hoover whose name appears in the family tree was unable to attend but sent greetings to his kin in the absence of reeve albert wideman the visitors were ten dered a civic welcome by frank nighswander and the afternoon was taken up with a miscellaneous program including ad dresses by several of the older members of the clan rev j w hoover of dunnville was the oldest president while baby mcdowell of markham born 27 days before was the youngest omar hoover of ridgeway was elected president for 1934 with alf hoover of markham the vice- president and margery mertens of stouffville the secretarytreasurer the family history goes back to ludwig huber who owing to religious per secution left switzerland and arrived in philadelphia sept 8 1764 in 1804 two of his sons who belonged to the united empire loyalists came to canada and settled in markham township they were followed by others who acquired land in lincoln and waterloo counties mr stones mothers sister is gertrude hoover mathewson a resident at union villa in unionville renews friendships bill hall formerly of ninth line north whitchurch stouffville and now living near st petersburg florida is spending a couple of weeks with his mother and stepfather marion and harold mccarthy he will be returning with them to the sunny south leaving nov 4 day the remembrance service branch 459 of stouffville legion is holding a remembrance day service sunday nov 5 at 230 pm in the hall prior to the wor ship veterans will gather at the cemetery in a brief memorial service for departed comrades the parade to the cenotaph at 330 pm will be led by the uxbridge pipe and drum band persons requiring transportation are asked to call 6403364 gas service removed as of nov 1 customers of giles chev- olds main street west will no longer be able to purchase gasoline there gulf oil is removing its pumps from that location in favor of a single depot at tenth line north the giles firm has been operating a gas outlet in town for the past 19 years despite the change ambrose pullen every customers friend will remain on staff in another capacity mystic grip discs if opening jars poses a problem the whit- churchstouffville ar thritis society can help they have available a limited supply of what are called mystic grip discs to obtain them call doris lang at 640- 2053 unicek campaign children from or chard park st marks and summitview schools will be accepting unicef donations again this year as they make their doortodoor calls halloween night your generosity in this regard will be appreciated are you having a childrens christmas party social clubs unions church groups if you are think ing about having a childrens christmas party this year we can make it easy and exciting easy be cause we supply the toys and gifts you need com pletely gift wrapped free of charge along with a free balloon for each child exciting because our toys are the best quality at the lowest prices in ontario for further information call 41 6 7891 845 trophy toy gift sales ltd 4lft7891845 call collect how 10leswynrd toronto ontm6a 1k2

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