Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 14, 1980, p. 10

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it the tribune thursday february 14 1m hhppy birthday around town by joabb tbompma stouffville ida victoria mccanghan attributes her long healthy life to hard work vitamins and old fashioned homecooking she celebrated her 90th birthday feb 4 along with an assortment of floral bouquets and cards she received a plaque from premier william davis in honor of this milestone born in huron county about 12 miles southwest of seaforth her father auguste kiehne operated a lucrative biactemithing business there her mother the former victoria kners emigrated from germany as a child although she was baptized agatha she prefers her friends call her ida it was at is she left the family farm and moved to seaforth there she worked in a hotel cleaning cooking and waiting on tables she met her late husband archie in- ida mccaughan toronto and they were married in 1917 they stayed in the city for almost 30 years before moving to their dream borne on three acres of land a few miles west of ciaremont now ida lives in a comfortablydecorated apartment at success square and although she enjoys her abode she admits she misses her home in the country its hard to adjust to town life after 11 years of residing in a rural setting she says the one hobby she misses most is her gar dening thats why there are so many plants in her living room violets are favorites mrs mccaughan attends st james presbyterian church every sunday and enjoys taking walks when the weather is nice and the sidewalks bare ida would like to travel to florida but she has a fear of planes its rare that shell purchase baked goods shed just as soon make her own it keeps me busy she says its easy to see that this is her key to happiness and a long and vibrant life holiday it was wonderful thats how mr wg flowers of albert street north described his recent trip to england where he visited his two sisters as for the plane ride i loved it he said sock hop the next sock hop sponsored by the county breakers will be held at summitview school this friday from 7 to 10 pm tickets 150 are available at the door horticultural society the stouffville horticultural society will meet on monday feb 18 in the lower auditorium of the united church theme of the program will be make your world more beautiful with bedding plants a mini flower show will feature two main categories l valentine coffee table arrangement a with fresh flowers b with dried or artificial flowers 2 look alike arrangement to match a greeting card with the card to accompany the entry the meeting will begin at 8 pm new tlgas v the whitchurch stouffville block parents association has new window signs on order with delivery expected in a week value livestock whitchurch stouffville council has appointed three livestock valuators to fill positions made vacant by the resignation of jim rae and norm faulkner replacements are neil maclean david paisley and ca lowe pancake supper plan to attend the annual pancake supper tues feb 19 fmn s to 7 pm in christ chruch anglican sunset boulevard stouffville admission is a very reasonable two dollars for adults and one dollar for children ten years and under buy a rose buy a rose on saturday its for a good cause the heart fund members of the two sorority chapters of beta sigma phi will be selling the flowers in the business area of jstouff- ville with all proceeds going to assist the local campaign a party a full house is ex pected for the silver jubilee clubs valentine party thursday evening tonight at 730 pjn resene a seat have you booked a seat on the bus going to the spring flower and garden show at- exhibition park feb 28 if not and you dont want to be disappointed give marian housser a call today her number is 640- 1985 transportation is being provided by the horticultural society the fare is five dollars attend conference rev and mrs murray steacy of the stouffville pentecostal church attended the eastern ontario and quebec district con ference at kingston feb 11 to 13 youth rally singer pat pepper of arthur ont will attend a special youth rally on fri feb 22 at 730 pm in the stouffville missionary church the cost is one dollar per person refreshments will be served take a look at answers for the 80s if you believe curbing inflation begins with sound economic management before the election the clark government was restoring confidence in our economy and our dollar the new budget was an honest and realistic plan for the 80s which controlled government spending and halted canadas plunge into debt financial critics called the clark budget courageous and disciplined the liberals and the ndp say deficits dont matter their approach didnt work in the 70s and wont work in the 80s responsible economic management is a real change canada must have if you believe canada should pull its weight in the world before the election the clark government had begun to undo the damage of trudeaus policy that weakened our armed forces and reduced our commitment to nato the clark government will strengthen our armed forces and meet our obligations to our allies recent events have shown canada can be an influential partner in the western alliance with a government committed to pulling our weight if you believe small businesses farmers and fishermen deserve a break before the election the clark government introduced a budget which would let you pay wages to a spouse who works with you and deduct the cost from yourtaxable income the budget created special bonds to cut your interest costs in half the budget allowed farmers and fishermen a 10 a gallon gasoline tax credit the clark government recognizes that canada grows when small businesses grow if you believe owning a home is a right of the average canadian before the election the clark government had introduced a mortgage and property tax credit that would make home ownership easier in the 80s 35 million canadian families would have received up to 375 this year and up to 1500 by 1982 thousands of jobs would have been created in the homebuilding industry the liberals and the ndp voted against it help to homeowners is a real change canadians want if you believe canada must rely on its own energy resources before the election the clark governments policy for energy selfsufficiency was its first priority under the clark government plan oil prices will rise to realistic levels to encourage the development of canadian oil sources but canadian prices will always be 15 less than american prices the gasoline tax will pay for an energy tax credit for low and middle income canadians and help now to pay the everincreasing cost of foreign oil there will be no tax on heating oil a new tax on the profits of the multinational oil companies will provide 6 billion to finance new energy projejctsjikejmproved urban transit and alternateenergy sources higher prices will encourage conservation but so will aid programs to convert oil furnaces to cheaper natural gas and assistance for home insulation world events have proven how vital the policy of energy selfsufficiency is to canadas future if you believe you have a right to know what youre voting for before the election the clark government had begun to make the changes that canada needs prime minister clark and his cabinet ministers have clearly defined their policies thetrudeau liberals are asking you to vote for an imaginary team and nonexistent policies most of their former stars are not running because they cant work with trudeau trudeau is promising more of the oneman rule that turned his cabinet off and disappointed canadians all he has to offer is more of what didnt work in the 70s prime minister clark and his government recognize there are solutions to the problems facing canadians and that we have the potential to meet those challenges in the 80s the clark government was making real changes to guarantee canada a secure future monday vote progressive conservative pb married at oak ridges mr and mrs randy richards are pictured here following their marriage oct 6 1979 at st pauls presbyterian church oak ridges the bride is the former rosanne shaw daughter of mr and mrs john shaw oak ridges the groom is the son of mr and mrs jack barkey ballan- trae following a twoweek honeymoon in florida the happy couple returned to take up residence at holland landing around town fellowship the sellwoods a fine gospel quartet from guelph will provide the special music feb 23 when the adult fellowship of the stouffville missionary church holds a banquet gathering in the victoria square community hall beginning at 630 pm guest speaker is gordon shultz of hamilton tickets 850 each are available from dennis and donna alsop glenn and ann raymer or don and shirley voung new members s seven new members were received into the fellowship of the stouff ville pentecostal churchy sunday including john and ruth krohnert ken cullen tony mangionej thomas and tina ch- mara and susan hen- drickson jamaican holiday mrs ruth win- terstein wendy and kent have returned from a pleasant holiday at the seawind hotel in jamaica near montego bay temperatures were in the high eighties most days also clear and warm at night chairman of tartan ball george conollyvrr 4 stouffville an execj utive member of the royal scottish country dance society headed up the colorful tartan ball held feb 9 at the royal york hotel toronto close to 550 attended the dinner and dance the toronto chapter is the largest in the entire world including scotland congratulations on monday feb 25 mrs douglas booth a resident of parkview home stouffville will celebrate her 90th birth day congratulations a lovely town its a lovely town nancy holmes of 219 second street told the tribune nancy husband laurence and eleven month old son derek are new residents in stouff ville coming here from agincourl laurence and nancy have purchased the home previously occupied by mr and mrs john foulds and family now of uxbridge in hospital mrs wes brillinger parkview apartments stouffville is a patient in york county hospital newmarket after suf fering a fall last week her room number there is 120 i young pcs the york north i progressive conservative youth association will meet on fri feb 15 at 8 pm at aurora highlands golf and country club for ad ditional information call kim joice at 6404504 or john bassett jr at 727- 8932 pinballathon christ church anglican is holding a twentyfive hour pinball- athon as part of the congregations outreach program on fri feb 15 at 6 pm to sat feb 16 at 7 pm the location is d v pinball main street east next to the firehall twenty young people will be participating persons wishing to sponsor a player or obtain ad ditional information should contact bill kingsley at 6401973 v portrait of a cga jir vs m gerry dallas cga audit manager saddington greenfield mississauga its the diversity and challenge involved in dealingwith a number of very different clients ranging from a multimillion dollar foreign company to a oneman antique store that makes gerrys job so exciting and by keeping clients to a manageable number gerry finds he can spend more time with each of them and become involved in a wide range of financial management and auditing services i am faced with such a variety of problems from day to day that it keeps the imagination working overtime gerry dallas is a certified general accountant certified general accountants association of ontario ii adrbxfe si e twomomx iy8 ft cga jt

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