Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 2, 1980, p. 19

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green gables mg new home by jim irving stouffville theyre building an i add to green gables manor nursing borne on concession- 9 but as owner dmytro haluszka points out its not really an addition at all i in fact its a brand new nursing borne and will eventually replace the present building a converted rambling farmhouse just to the s north of it as haluszka who runs the home with his wife natalia explains it is so small now we couldnt do anything the present borne is 4500 square feet and has 36 residents the new borne will house the same 36 residents but will cover 16000 square feet weve been begging the ministry of health for years for 14 more beds to make it 50 but they wouldnt allow it haluszka said- dealings on a local level were much better however stouffville council was very understanding very helpful he said he said he also shrunk- the addition from 22000 to 16000 square feet and had to veto the- idea of senior citizens apartments and a day care centre because of the high costs the new building which will have a connecting door to the present one will cost 640000 the hoped for opening date is in february haluszka said he didnt have any plans for the old building when construction is com pleted the extreme dif ferences between the old and the new canbe seen in a quick glance at the plans whereas the entire operation of the former was done in an area of 4500 square feet in the new one the residents nave 8000 square feet of their own with the other 8000 covering the various facilities on the ground level among the latter all of which are new are a tuck shop barber shop chapel elevator activity and physiotherapy room the new building will consist of two private rooms five semiprivate ones with the rest wards sleeping facilities in the present home are made up of a ward and- four semiprivate rooms adjustable beds whirlpool baths an in firmary and examining room and a sunny sitting room are also among the new features the home itself has a country club setting sitting as it does among 14 12 acres of lush treelined land the haluszkas grow most of their own vegetables and have started an orchard they also have poultry and eggs some beef cattle pigs and even make their own honey im oldfashioned says haluszka i dont play golf instead of golf i take a hoe and chip away with his new building it looks as if hell soon have that elusive hole in one the tribune thursday oct 2 ism is a cabbage no guess again at first glance you might say its a cabbage but its not a turnip youre getting warm it belongs to the turnip family give up okay its a kohlrabi a huge seven pounder grown by ed bourquin hwy 48 at baker hill and held here by a neighbor bill stierhof rr 2 stouffville jim thomas flees police own a home in stouffville consider the benefits of protecting your familys home and its contents with a home owners insurance plan with the cooperators coverages and rates shown here are for a single family dwelling built since 1964 insured to replacement value no losses in past 3 years we also offer rates optional coverages and deductibles to cover most other types of homes replacement cost option on contents is available for 2000 per year compare these excellent insurance values from the cooperators vuuuj insurance on your home jzoyulju insurance on contents of your home cuu coverage on your belongings while away from home ouuuuu protection against liability nonautomobile nonbusiness stouffville 92 per year plus a orietimebnly policy fee of 1500 10000 deductible call the cooperators today 6402586 os the coopefatots 0 insurance services life home auto business travel freedom short a waste of stouffville a request for the national survival institute to stouffville town council to place an ad in the paper proclaiming environmental week oct 1218 got short shrift from members last week what use is an ad in protecting the en- costumes optional in costume or out youll be welcomed at the halloween dance oct 31 in latcham hall spon- sored by the eta lambda chapter of beta sigma phi the event begins at 9 pm and continues through to 1 am for tickets call barbara can al 6403831 vironment asked mayor eldred king id rather- take the money for the ad and send it to- the- conservation authority said coun cillor bill kamps maybe we should organize a parade through the town to the dump and back quipped councillor becky wedley however the matter wasnt completely written off a suggestion by councillor bill mcnalley that council sponsor an essay contest on the environment in the schools will be discussed further resolution from the institute was tabled i 4s9tiiaiisi7 tender call snow ice control go transit invites tenders for the supply and operation show plows salt spreaders loaders as well as the supply of crushed rock salt for the purpose of snow and ice control at various go transit rail and bus stations and facilities sealed tenders will be received up to 2 pm local time- wednesday- october 15 1980 and will be opened publicly immediately after closinglatf t 3625 duff erln street downsviewontarlo s engineering boardroom v u 2nd floor tender documents may be picked up at the purchasing office 1st floor at the above addressphone 63081 26 the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted whitchurch a 24 year old whitchurch- stouffville man stopped for impaired driving on hwy 48 near ballantrae added to his problems by escaping from the police cruiser and fleeing on foot george edward robinson of lot 18 cone 7 was further charged with escape custodyaj broke windshield twenty year- old brian douglas coldin rr 2 stouffville was charged with mischief to private property after the windshield of a king city mans vehicle was smashed the car was parked on valley road at musselmans lake theft at store two claremont men were arrested sept 17 at their residences after items were reported stolen from in front of the dominion store wellington street west markham york regional police conducted a search of the homes charged with theft under 200 possession under 200 and possession of marijuana were darryl thomas phillips and jeffrey john corbettboth 22 of rr 2 claremoritr furniture stolen when mervyntoys of lot 16 cone 10 markham returned home sept 19 he discovered his house had been entered arid many articles missing including several pieces of valuable furniture and a gold ring guaranteed investment certificate 3 year term interest paid annually rakes subject to change mary jones 2941372 vanmlv tbu1t u cf realtor mwnotr cwtffl onootlt trmraoct cofpoftqon bus service to the je9jj from galsf ortrly dr beiwebiv plazas northbound- main st bus stops iz50 pm- 1220 last rctubw bus thurs hourly friday hourly 850 am- 4 50 pm ii hourly 5 20 pm 1220 ubtppnjbn bus 5atur i hourly 8 50 am- 10 50am v hourly 1105 am- 750 pm i hourly t- 50 m 12 20 am uft saturn bus slfvda 2i0uru 9 50am 620pm last return bus onvenent connections with markham- transit trunk system fftomsubwst ttonhill uni0nville stouffville mam stouffer plaza or fu6 along mam st sun0ay pcx up 1030 am a 740 pm pick up 1230 pm return 730 pm 1130 pm return 6 pm j

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