Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 8, 1979, p. 22

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jmthg tri3une thursday march 3 1ot 4 vri s ts sss brass quartette thrills united church music night audience a brass quartette known simply as david howard and friends thrilled the audience at a choirsponsored music night in the stouifville united church thursday members are left to right jim alexander bert wormington bernard berry and david howard participants in the concert were accorded a standing ovation jim thomas a letter in reply everyone to the editor in response to the letter published in the tribune issue of feb 28 regarding ice time in stouffville there appears to be some confusion by some parties as to the intent of the stouffville amateur hockey leagues request for a share of that time to quote a specific group seems to be promoting a con frontation which would see them take prime time hours from the boys and girls v this must be rec tified the stouffville amateur hockey league would again like to point out that its desire is not to deprive any child living inthe municipality from playing in any sporting capacity we were unaware that the whitchurch stouffville minor hockey association the whit- churchstouffville girls j hockey association and tha- whitchurch- stouffville figure skating clearly this would be club were in complete selfdefeating as a parent control of icetime with children involved in the various organizations to promote any league which would undermine or prove detrimental to their allocations in light of this it would seem only logical that these associations would protect their own in terests before con- childrens own welfare sidering those of others with regard to the authors questionas to please note whythe league went girls hockey is not directly to town council classified as an ersansw organized event in any other municipality one other point that should be made very dear is that the stouff ville arena is not there only for the recreational enjoyment of boys and girls but for those organizations or residents that wish to utilize the facility the term recreation- ap plies to all residents living in the municipality young and old who may wish to participate why has the federal government spent millions of dollars ad- by rosemary timms claremont a meaningf ul v day of prayer service was held dorothy britton is in charge of the program when the ucw evening unit meets on monday at 8 pm in the friday with ladies of the- homeof marinarodgers baptist tand united- theroll call iswhat v churchesr meetingdoforrelaxatibn together in com bined worship guest speaker for the occasion was mrs- steven willis mrs willis held the audiences at tention as she told how her son chris had come in contact with a 4800 volt hydro line on may 19 of last year and had sur vived mrs willis praised the lord and the skills of doctors and nurses who aided chriss recovery theme for the day was spiritual growth headers were jean drake lillian gauslin rosemary timms mrs edward cook dorothy middletori mary borland dorothy britton and mrs lome smith scripture lessons were taken by mrs frank carson mrs donald reid arid mrs gordon borland prayers were said by r mrs burnell and mrs chamberlain guest soloist for the service was mrs morris binstead of ashburn kthe claremont golden age club will hold a euchre march 8 to- nighdat 8 pm in the clubhouse on march 9 a bus will leave- the dubhouse at 930 am on a trip to toronto stopping off at casa loma and the civic garden centre mrs hazel san dersonis home from scarborough centenary hospital barbara warden and nancy ward have been appointed to the session of the claremont united church- congratulations to mr james wilson father of mary borland on the occasion of his 93rd birth day the claremont lions club executive for 197879 sis as follows dist governor earlepilkey deputydist governor joe tanzos zone chairman tony nlingworth immediate past president rae carruthers president carl young 1st vice- president glen ham mond 2nd vice- president bob leger 3rd- vicepresident bob tran secretary derek spencer treasurer tony illingworth tail- twisters randy carruthers lion tamer alan redshaw direc tors paul carruthers ron gauslin frank hill adam young greeters randy carruthers arid rae carruthers bulletin editor alan redshaw the claremont lionet tes will meet march 13 at the home of carole redshaw governor earle pilkey will be the special guest on feb 28 the north pickering branch of the canadian cancer society executive met at the home of mrs glen mandersorirr 1 ash- burn members present included maureen ward molly newman peggy byron erla manderson marion peddie and rosemary timms a wine and cheese open house will be held next month at the home of willard and marion peddie vertising- fitness now through participaction participation through recreation for young and old the stouffville amateur hockey league has only requested a maximum of seven hours ice time per week this point was dearly made in our presentation i to the town council how to free up 1213 hours a week without excluding present users surely without depriving anyone certain times can be reallocated so that all can par ticipate the goal of the stouffville amateur hockey league and that of our spectators is to bring a brand of recreational hockey to stouffville that can be enjoyed by all to be a major contributor to the recreational environment now offered here ericscaife president john blair secretary james copeland by jim thomas stouffville a touch vf r western hospitality rubbed off on stouffville last week as brenda duncan a second year centennial college student opened her mul street borne to 18 year old bernice dow a student in her first year at graade prairie regional college alberta v the exchange that has brenda playing tte guest roll in grande prairie this week was arranged several menihsago by the college association the two had never met or even spoken to each other until bernice stepped off the plane at toronto international airport feb 24 the pretty redhead enrolled in a prelaw course was shown all the sites of the city including the cn tower the eaton centre nathan phillips square castle loma the science centre plus niagara falls what impressed her most about toronto the friendliness of the people- she said and stouffville the age of many of the homes bernice is a country girl her parents operate an 800 acre farm near the village of spirit river about 95 miles from grande prairia they keep about 35horses although shes been west to dawson british columbia it was her first time in ontario she hopes to come back to stouffville too the west isnt entirely new to brenda ah last summer she was employed at the banff springs hotel the idea of the brenda duncan right of mill street stouffville and bernice dow grande prairie alberta glance through brenda s sdss year book during bernices one- week stay here this week brenda is in grande prairie on the second half of a college student exchange jim thomas exchange according to bernice is to find out how the other half lives to acquaint students with both vrural and urban life in that regard bernice discovered the difference in a hurry when she became caught up in pedestrian traffic during a typical toronto rush hour 1 couldnt get used to the busyness of the place she said as for the weather stouffville was like florida compared to 30 below temperatures at grande prairie when bernice left if id known you were so short of snow id have brought you some she joked brenda is enrolled in food service supervisors course at centennial shes the class representative on friday evening she hosted the entire group to a pizza party at her home thats hospitality ontario style active in church and lions club the brady family from aurora stoufrvillebaptist churchpiayshost to the brady temiy of aurora ont at their morning and evening services on march 1 1 th at 11 amandiprn a famly of seven who sing together and reach the hearts- of music lovers with a christ honouring famjy orlert- tec theme bs v v their desire is to spreadthe gospel through music land testimony al are weteome to cone to the services home agincourt with interment victoria square cemetery the pall bearers were fellow lion members don- boynton frank brum- wdl alex cowley fraser gee and john smith besides his wife jean he is survived by one son and by marlon sandle church and lions club of gordon draper at day conducted the ser- victor two daughters vic square- the jost a devoted member sunnybrook hospital vice saturday afternoon pat mrs david play rep victoria square united thursday in the passing toronto mr draper was from the ogden funeral warriner lois mrs an employee for 33 years home agincourt with dwight henderson on the staffof the toronto interment victoria six grandchildren star joining the company in 1946after world war ii service in uhe royal canadian airforce in addition to the churchand the lions he was- in terested in all community activities rev alfred the womens in stitute will meet on march 13 at 8 pm in the home of mrs fraser gee mrs richard frisby is the convenor grace boynton will demonstrate the making of rolls dicksons hill school science fair winners dicksons hill the following are winners fri the recent science fair held at dicksons hill public school brown oil david fockler v burrows cars billy holly well david warnock the moon grades 7 to 8 r lee minz keith reesor groups grades solar power colleen 1 3 kenneth otter kevin otter whales christine hoover shona williams horses daryl ham mike mcmullen horses grade 4 to6 jeff macdowdl paul warnock christine watters crystals steve hoover doug grove artesian wells individuals kindergarten cheryl taylor shapes grades 1 to 3 r michael tinker birds nests paula quatarone how animals prepare for winter marlene brown whales of the world grades 4 to 6 jamie rumney seed germination gary busse insulation ian day dry cell bat tery grades 7 to 8 sean lynch solar engery ray brown the sea lamprey the living and the fishing is great the livings fine and so is the fishing says stouffvllles gerry meharg right a developer of bayshore village at brechin its not unusual to catch whitefish weighing three and four pounds just off the shoreline of the development shown with gerry here are left to right marjorie and ray stirling of bayshore and al mlntz toronto v v james pauk birthday party glen major mr and mrs ralph faulkner welcomed more than 200 friends and relatives feb 25 at- the goodwood commucity centre the occasion was mr faulkners 80th birtb- t j mr and mrs claude simmons are enioying a 3week holiday in florida mr and mrs fred titterton of whitby visited recently with mr and mrs george johnson 4 t james doe and family of gilford were recent visitors with mr and mrs ossie gill pamela martin visited with the johnsons recently the glen major church ladies auxiliary enjoyed a potluck luncheon at their meeting in the home of hilda hopkins 1st mortgages 1174 2nd mortgages 11 vz cottage mortgaglsio oar 1st mortgages are open for prepayment after- one year 0w2vaa4cttgmortg9et v are foty open -v- v acywwtooi v7uararrl penalty invtjtusf n main jt w sicm rvnil ontjm n til hmi v corporation of jteftv tfje jeotun of illarttjiatn municipal offices 8911 woodbine avenue markham ont 1979 interim tax billing your interim tax bills were mailed on februarys 1 979 with payments due on the following dates first payment due march 30 1979 second payment due june 29 1979 if you have not received your tax bill please contact the treasurers office 2971 900 immediately if you have received your tax bill but your payments are made through your mortgage company wijl you kindly forward this tax bill to theni for payment promptly vsjv jt k8ileifaiiitz a42ssjistf4t ilr 4

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