the tribune thursday august ttmsm fi 2 around town wedding aaalvenary rev andrew and mrs loetta brndjar celebrated their 25th weddings anniversary aug 15 at latcbman hall with over 50 friends and relatives mr and mrs brndjar reside on loretta crescent stouffvffle they have a daughter esther and a son rodger who did much of the organizing for the affair lahospital friends of mrs alma wetheral church st stouffviue will regret to learn that she was taken to newmarket hospital following a i fall which resulted in a broken up reaaloa t mr and mrs chfl recently attended an hmcs uganda reunion in calgary alberta they also enjoyed a day travelling to banff and lake louise with mr and mrs rae mcfadden study in ottawa karen brown daughter of jim and doreen brown has successfully completed her first year at trent university and has been accepted at carleton university ottawa there she will be majoring in psychology and studying criminology i from ireland mr john redmond enniscorthy ireland was the guest of philip m bolger rr 4 stouffviue during a two week visit they both enjoyed a two week sightseeing tour of ontario this is mr redmonds first trip to canada from london mr and mrs john nolan of london fngtand have arrived in stouffviue and will be taking up permanent residence in the area mr nolan has taken the position of production manager in the faculty of fine arts at york university both mr and mrs nolan have been engaged in theatre production in londons west end for some years mr nolan is the son of mr and mrs ch nolan duchess st stouffviue bos toar mrs merle mc- cormack north bay mrs aleta leask greenback and mrs alta tomlinson stouffviue returned aug- 15 from a two week bus trip to the east coast they enjoyed pej and quebec city qsntsak- the vandorf branch of the womens institute win be holding a draw for a hand made quilt dresden plate members will be selling tickets at the upper canada mau aug 22 and 23 the draw will be held at the quilt fair thurs sept 18 from 2 to 5 pjn ana 7 to 9 pjn tickets may be obtained by calling the institute president bertha pat- tenden at 8881025 on holiday jim thomas and family rupert ave are taking two weeks holiday theyve planned trips to pleasure valley and cuuend gardens and a weeks vacation in washington dc blue bird bau members of the local arthritis society are making plans for tbeir annual blue bird bau to be held at latcham hall september 19th tickets will be available shortly from gale harris marj bowes or bui murphy surprise party barry hart and children robert and jenny held a surprise birthday party for their favorite wife and mother lynn hart aug 12 many relatives and friends were in attendance re a b- the welcome rebekah lodge stouffvllle 197980 installation staff accepted for 1st is front row ma jones freda twyman doreen welch mary bell ballantrae beavers cubs betty jeane hall noble grand peggy bell district deputy president and scouts tuesday sept jane carson lyla keeping gail richards vicky sheriden peggy 9 at 7 pjn parents or guardians must be in attendance the registration will be held at the ballantrae com munity centre a meeting to discuss the activities for the year ahead will be held the same evening fees are due upon registration roberts back row marion miaaker florence symes margaret emmerson cathy rowe margaret gall dorell shadlock irene dudas ruth sheridan cathy tran diane cruxton margaret browning june hoare isobel annls joan marshman corn roait silver jubilee club main st stouffviue wul hold a corn roast friday aug 22 behind the clubhouse starting time 730 to 8 pm flower show stouffville marion housser president of the stouff viue horticultural society says there wiu be more than 400 local exhibits at this years annual flower show aug 21 there will be everything from asters to geraniums the event will be held in the auditorium of the united church from 2 to 5 pm and from 7 to 9 pm there will also be a tea room with home baked goods and door prizes visit family home byedschroeter stouffville to many people the stouffviue nursing home is just that a nursing home but it means more to lorraine mac- naughton lorraine and her husband dick called in at the nursing home saturday for a glimpse of her familys ancestral home theyve traveued 2500 miles from ed monton on a six week trip by van that wttl take them to the atlantic provinces and home again through the us at one time the building belonged to lorraines grandfather rj daley the reeve of stouffvule from 189092 scouts register in fall ballantrae registrations will be accepted for 1st bauantrae beavers cubs and scouts tuesday sept 9 at 7 pm parents or guardians must be in attendance the location is the community centre a meeting to discuss activities for the year ahead wiu take place the same evening fees are due at the time of registration first meetings the first official meeting dates follow scouts tuesday sept 2 from 7 to9 pm ven turers wednesday sept 3 from 7 to 930 pm cubs wednesdaysept 3 from 7 to 830 pm and beavers tuesday sept 9 from 315 to 430 pm need leaders the bauantrae group committee is considering a 2nd beaver colony in the evening persons interested should submit applications on registration night sept 9 at 7 pm leaders are required for additional information call bill preston evenings 640- 1752 or joanne wood ward 4733580 group committee the 1st ballantrae group committee will hold its first meeting tuesday sept 2 from 7 to 9 pm after which members wul meet on the first tuesday of each month parents are urged to attend onthespotpickup delivery extra within 48 hours toronto west 401 to 400 cutoff to jane st north first stoplight turn west on gordon mackay rd follow to leons toronto east markham road first stoplight north of sheppard ave scarborough open daily including saturdays 10 to 10 ffurnijliire carpet appliance warehouses and showrooms he moved to alberta in the early 1900s ive always been curious to see the house she said her mother laura daley rj daleys youngest daughter stul living in alberta has told lorraine much about the home though shes been to ontario before shes never had a chance to visit stouffviue ive always planned to visit one day friends of the macnaughtons craig and kay russell from peace river alberta are accompanying them on the trip the russeus caued in at owen sound where kays family originauy settled both women are retired elementary school teachers avidly in terested in geneology history is part of our trade lorraine said kay added roots thats what this is reauy about both women said theyve enjoyed visiting the town very much mrs macnaughton picked up a book detauing history of stouffviue at the public library as a keepsake we appreciate the hospitality weve received in the east she said help defray moving costs stouffville solid foundation or no the yellow brick house is not all that secure it seems as a result stouff viue council along with other such area representatives in york region was asked for a donation to move the newmarket dwelling to york another location the house which provides a stopover for ddwn-and- outers adolescent girls single women and women in housing crisis needs the money to help defray the 2500 moving ex penses from iso church stto 487 eagle st whitchurch stouffvilles 80 assessment was based on the six people it had in residence there said mayor eldred king the municipality has alrerhv onibuted through the uegion of v im sure we can find 80 said councillor becky wedley who moved that council ap prove the request the matter was approved without further discussion realty sales good stouffville real estate sales in whitchurch stouffviue are anything but terrible according to john ross manager of family trust cor poration mr ross was referring to a story in last weeks tribune which quoted one of his salesmen bill shields with that remark the remark was not made by mr shields but a salesman for another company the tribune regrets any em barrassment it has caused both mr shields and family trust manager ross in sizing up sales for the month just past said they were the best theyve ever been for any month its the best year we ever had he added he said that houses up to 50000 accounted for 35 per cent of their sales houses to 60000 26 per cent 70000 and 90000 22 per cent and those more than 100000 17 per cent thank you we wish to take this opportunity to thank the many people who helped us during our mishap the local fire department and the chief walt smith did an excellent job of containing the fire without their hard work and dedication the loss could have been much greater because of their action we can continue serving many of our customers we also want to thank the boys from emmanuel international and john pugh for removing the office contents under very dangerous conditions consequently everything from the office was saved so once again we would like to say thank you to the above mentioned people and any of those we have overlooked century mill industrial lumber ltd howard batclrffe and jack wilkinson