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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 31, 1981, p. 13

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the tribune thursday december 31 itsi bs attendance climbs the moms and tots dropin centre will re open on tues jan 5 due to the increase in mothers and children the centre will also be open on wednesday mornings from 930 to 1130 am the location is the stouffviue united church this service is a project of the family life centre tran sportation can be arranged by calling 640- 3411 or 6404415 holiday guests holiday guests at the home of mr and mrs harvey houck maytree avenue stouffviue were john and shirley houck tim kimberley and kerri of aurora john and marilyn dors eileen christine and kevin of scarborough dan and donna thornbiu with daughter and soninlaw patti and ron sheets from indiana and edna myers of stouffviue to sunderland bob and sheila mcneil tim danny and cindy edward street stouffviue visited on christmas day with mr and mrs brad gilbert and family formerly of stouffviue and now living at sunderland beautiful tree a lighted 20 foot christmas tree at the home of tom and donna mccann cherry street rr 3 stouffviue has been admired by neigh bors and passersby alike several called the tribune office describing its beauty guest soloist mrs marie alexander wiu be the guest soloist at the 7 pm service jan 10 in the stouffviue missionary church from unionville clara keith main street east stouffviue enjoyed the company of mr and mrs william couch and son ken from unionville christmas day final draw the final ticket in the stouffviue mer chants christmas draw was selected monday it belonged to mrs muriel rae 104 obrien avenue stouffviue enjoy messiah on dec 18 the adult fellowship group of st james presbyterian church stouffviue attended the presentation of the messiah at massey hall toronto those present included alan esther pauline and pamela powell ted and lorraine creen martin and joy johannessen richard and gayle atkinson beth nor- they nora rocher zoli and helen hartai jonn and joan hazelwood stewart and norah mcelroy and jim and jean thomas late leslie leonard service was held monday from the stouffviue missionary church for les leonard following his passing christmas day at home surviving besides his wife the former norma gray are three sons ken larry and kevin one daughter dianne three grandchildren alicyn travis and cameron his father wesley two brothers laverne and wallace and two sisters norma williams and vera priddle interment was in stouffviue cemetery kind gesture the kindest gesture ive ever seen is the way gertrude miller of elm street sr citizens apartment described a pleasant incident last week mrs miller an swered a knock at her door and there stood santa claus and several young boys all dressed up as elves each of the lads gave her a small present and santa also pulled a gift out of his pack a former resident on jerman street in markham mrs miller had been living at sutton before coming to stouffviue in september to be closer to her family family gathering the home of glenn and pat byer and family tenth line south was the scene of a pleasant gathering chrismas day present were mr and mrs fred byer maytree ave stouffviue edna ratcliff and family westlawn crescent- stouffviue bruce and joyce mcdowell and family monkton near listowel doug and muriel hoover and family 18th avenue markham and bob and leila layton and family of burlington d tb mm j i ju 9n family reunion the family of mr and mrs clarence doner enjoyed a reunion dec 26 in the friendship room at parkview home stouffviue on christmas morning mr and mrs don doner baker avenue visited with their son and daughterinlaw barry and laurie doner at oshawa daughter sharon accompanied them late walter miller walter miller long- time stouffviue resident passed away wednesday morning at a nursing home in pickering besides his wife laura he is sur vived by two sons stan and jim and two daughters betty and jean from fort wayne pauline powell a university student at fort wayne indiana is spending christmas holidays with her parents mr and mrs alan powell and pamela 19th avenue rr 2 markham on sunday dec 20 pauline rendered a lovely solo at the can dlelight service in st james presbyterian church joyous christmas bill and marjorie duxbury glad park avenue stouffviue had all members of their family home for christmas including anne and jim payne and daughters of bloomington son bob from willowdale lynne and her fiance malcolm smith of london and elaine and her fiance hans reichenbach of clarkson mrs oran fretz service was held from heise hill church monday for mrs oran fretz the former da hcise following her passing christmas day at parkview home stouffviue mrs fretz was in her 90th year surviving are two sons dr norman fretz of windsor and eldon fretz stouffviue five grandchildren eric susan robert rebecca and janet one brother edgar in california and a sister velma in kansas interment was at heise hill cemetery- a merry christmas mr and mrs harold jarvis baker avenue stouffviue enjoyed a merry christmas day at the home of their son and daughterinlaw les and jean jarvis and family rr 2 markham also present was their daughter and soninlaw doreen and gary alexander and family pomander road unionville guest speaker the congregation of stouffviue baptist church will have as their guest speaker jan 3 stu lang of the edmonton eskimos he will attend both services at 1045 am and 650 pm this highly regarded football star is a member of athletes in action to bolton mr and mrs tat aida hawthorne avenue stouffviue visited with their son and daughterinlaw ben and diane aida and family bolton on the holiday weekend warmth of family having the family all home made for a warm christmas at the home of dr and mrs doug brodie glad park avenue stouffviue present were daughters jane and marion and sons jim and paul dr brodses mother mrs ethel brodie made the celebration complete mrs brodie sr lives in toronto from university mr and mrs john lang manitoba street stouffviue were pleased to have daughter mary home for the christmas holidays from the university of guelph and son doug home from wilfred laurier university in waterloo a busy weekend it was a busy christmas weekend for mac and fern keith rr 1 unionviue they travelled to minesing to spend the day with macs sister and brotherinlaw muriel and mac sewers they were accompanied by macs aunt jean keith of barrie on monday they attended the keith family reunion in the teeswater community hall with about 65 present they also enjoyed a visit with mr and mrs douglas graham at lucknow and stayed overnight with macs brother david from vancouver rev and mrs ted creen maytree avenue stouffviue were pleased to welcome friends joyce and michael milligan of vancouver bc thursday afternoon christmas weekend visitors included rev creens parents mr and mrs norman creen of waterdown and his brother and sister-in- law norman and marg creen of guildwood scarborough pleasant gathering the home of bob and betty stevens and family millard street i stouffviue hosted a pleasant gathering christmas day present was bettys grand mother mrs bert lickorish stouffviue her mother mrs mabyn lee of union ville her aunt and uncle bea and lloyd jennings and family stouffviue her sister heather burnett and family stouffviue mr and mrs tom jeans and family ramona blvd markham and bobs father mr wm stevens of scarborough a wonderful day mr and mrs ken betz william street stouffviue enjoyed christmas day at the home of their son and daughterinlaw keith and lynda betz and family main street west and with their daughter and son-in- law sheila and tom smith and family cone 6 uxbridge joining them for the day was their daughter and grandson marie and jason maskery of stouffviue at markham duncan and harvey spang rr 3 claremont enjoyed dinner christmas day at the home of mr and mrs alec bell sir galahad pi markham from windsor mr and mrs michael mitchinson stuart street stouff viue entertained michaels sister and brotherinlaw wendy and rex lingwood from windsor early in the new year wendy and rex are travelling down under to australia also visiting here were bill and dorothy dinnie and michaels mother mrs frances mitchinson family came home mr and mrs floyd forsyth hwy 47 were pleased to have their family home on christmas day in cluding elaine and ron stover suzanne scott and christopher of markham debbie and wayne forsyth leandre and lisa of stouffviue and gordon wyatt also of stouff viue florida holiday mr and mrs gerry murfitt high point drive ballantrae are spending christmas week in florida ac companied by children simon guy and samantha daughter here mrs rose watling glengau lane stouff viue was pleased to have her daughter here on christmas eve mrs jessie mckinnon uves at lake simcoe the family spent christmas day with mr george mckinnon scar borough large gathering mr and mrs hans weber rr 2 stouff viue enjoyed the company of mrs webers sister and families during the holidays guests in cluded annie and leonard roy and daughters michelle and maisie margaret and brian watanabe christine and eric and bob hunter and sons robert and rickie from calgary mr and mrs john johnston of dicksons hill are pleased to have alison stow from calgary visiting with them during the christmas houdays parttime position the home support services for seniors in siouffville is seeking someone to fill a part- time paid position hours are flexible light household chores applicants must have a genuine interest in senior citizens the location is 50 main street west and the number to call is 640- 6554 between 9 am and 12 noon to st marys mr and mrs paul kirby elm road stouffviue ac companied bychildren maura and greg spent christmas with pauls brother mr earl kirby at st marys ont honored guest mr and mrs brian wray colleen and christine main street east stouffviue were pleased to have a great aunt mrs liz davis of scarborough spend christmas day at their home mrs davis is 88 that time again the initial practice for music mania 82 will be held on wed jan 6 at 8 pm in the auditorium of sum- mitview school an open invitation is extended to all new residents in town interested per sons may obtain ad ditional information by contacting lavanna sanders at 6402014 home for christmas john wilson owner- operator of the stouff viue bowling centre was released from scarborough centenary hospital last thursday so he could be home for christmas he was taken ill dec 21 at the alleys and an am bulance was called with neighbors mrs hilda wright rr 2 stouffviue spent christmas with long time friends and neigh bors jim and rose longrigg house ransacked the home of albert webster at rr 2 gormley was entered during the night of dec 19 and almost every room ransacked jewellery cash credit cards and stereo equipment were stolen the value of which is undetermined kinsmen draw a kinsmen club draw held dec 19 in the stouffviue area resulted in four cash prize winners first 100 robert brooks stouffviue second 70 louise beaulieu barrie third 50 ray taylor scarborough and fourth 30 bob lemottee stouffviue double delight mr and mrs wesley brillinger parkview apartments stouffviue visited on christmas eve with their daughter and son- inlaw dorothy and eldon yake and family goodwood and christmas day with marilyn and jim newton main street stouffviue family reunion fiftyfour members of the joseph reesor family gathered saturday afternoon and evening in the com munity hau at victoria square musical event a sacred music service new years- eve wiu be held at heise hiu brethern in christ church wood bine avenue south of gormley beginning at 9 pm and extending through to midnight groups wiu include the wright family singers the sellwoods and the viscounts festival of lights christ church anglican sunset boulevard stouffviue will hold its annual festival of lights sunday jan 3 at 7 pm this spectular service traces the history of christianity using candles as symbols a surprise gift for christmas nine year old maura kirby of 472 elm road stouffviue received an unexpected gift for christmas a giant teddy bear from widdifield drugs in the stouffviue plaza maura was the grand prize winner in a draw sponsored by widdifields and held dec 21 jim holt police male chorus senior citizens of stouffviue and area should circle the date of tues jan 12 a male chorus comprising members of the metropolitan toronto police association will visit the silver jubilee club main and market streets time of this event is 730 pm thrilled by cantata sackful of joy santa claus and three helpers brought joy and happiness to the residents of testa villa apartments albert street south thursday said one lady such expressions of goodwill should not pass without a word of appreciation sings in messiah beverley bell formerly of rr 3 claremont and now living at 32 sir galahad pl markham sang with the mendelsohn choir and the toronto symphony orchestra in the recent twonight performance of the messiah at massey hall toronto by mildred mctaggart greenwood the christmas cantata presented by the green wood choir dec 20 was an event to be remembered everyone in the congregation expressed appreciation of this inspiring per formance those present were also pleased to hear rosalie brooks playing her trumpet flutist jamie thompson kevin seymour on the bassoon and pierre lacasse at the piano outdoor displays of christmas lights were very beautiful in the village this year with special mention going to the coles the mordens and the beachs betty and len weatherston nelson and violet cole mr and mrs don mclean william brown alfred and barbara pegg were among the guests in vited to the christmas dinner party at the claremont con servation field centre friday evening december 18 mrs raye griffin greenwood and mr and mrs john griffin brechin visited with relatives in hamburg new york dec 19 and 20 mr and mrs ken brooks and family enjoyed dinner christmas day with mr and mrs william pegg of stouffviue guests jwithimr and mrs don mclean christmas day were mr and mrs jack mclean diane and brian of scarborough mrs cameron mclean and mrs sam morrow of toronto jack frew and scott toronto spent christmas day with mrs margaret frew paddock road guests with mr and mrs allan jones greenwood christmas day were mr and mrs ralph jones mr and mrs kenn mctaggart and family and mildred mctaggart mr and mrs hoelke and ron hoelke victoria british columbia and mrs schultz of oshawa guests with mildred mctaggart sunday were mr and mrs kenn mctaggart and family greenwood mr and mrs bob mctaggart and family markham mr and mrs brian mctaggart and family seagrave linda east wood of port perry and mr and mrs bertram wilson orillia les leonard devoted family man stouffville on dec 25 leslie leonard passed away at his home on south street stouffviue news of his death was received with much sadness by members of his family and many friends both in stouff viue and in the stayner area where he was well known mr leonard was a devoted family man taking much time and pride in the raising of his children he was also a good neighbor by profession he was a plumber and an elec trician les leonard was a faithful member in the congretation of the stouffviue missionary church and highly respected for his testimony he is survived by wife norma three sons kenneth of stouffviue larry of callender kevin of markham one daughter dianne at home three grand children his father wesley of stayner two sisters norma of guelph vera of feversham and two brothers laverne of toronto and wallace in burlington service was held monday afternoon from the missionary church with rev jim clubine in charge rev john hamilton now of kit chener brought the message interment was made at the stouff viue cemetery pallbearers were nephews jim williams jr stephen priddle melville leonard lowell wideman calvin knights and eldon wideman earl of whitchurch new restaurant passes suddenly sympathy of the town is extended to anita waite sunset boulevard stouffviue in the sudden passing of her mother eileen jasiunas stuart street stouffviue dec 23 service was held from the oneill chapel saturday with in terment stouffviue cemetery- stouffville if the facility is as high class as the name a new restaurant in stouffviue should prove an at traction this appeared to be the opinion of planning board following a presentation by walter flanagan dec 15 the proposed eating establishment to be called the earl of whitchurch will if approved be located at 105 main street west former kennedy house on the north west corner of freel lane there will be ac commodation for 79 flanagan explained with sufficient room at the rear for 15 cars the interior will be styled along old english lines with an office on the second floor it will be more than just a local restaurant said the speaker it will be an attraction across the region the owner was identified as mark patteson councillor bill kamps called it a great idea saying similar places owned by patteson in unionville and markham had been readily accepted in both communities councillor wilf morley on the other hand expressed con cern over duplication of such services in stouffviue have you taken into consideration the number of restaurants between hwy 48 ringwood and the tenth line he asked he estimated the count sitdown places at ten councillor jim rae was equally ap prehensive claiming operators already here were having a tough enough time without adding one more i wish you luck he said dr bill murphy a homeowner im mediately east of freel lane expressed con cern over noise especially after mid night he also wondered if the singlelane access to the site would be adequate to handle traffic flanagan claimed noise should pose no problem since the restaurant isnt a pub as for the lane he felt motorists should be able to get in and out without difficulty new years gospel concert at heise hill church dec 31 9 pm featuring the sellwoods the viscounts the wright singers plan now to join us notice bylaw no 8167 of the corporation of the township of uxbridge being a bylaw to amend property t standards bylaw no 7866 be it enacted and it is hereby enacted as a bylaw of the cor poration of the township of uxbridge by the council thereof as follows 1 that section 3 of part 4 of bylaw 7866 be amended by adding thereto the following new subsection- 431 5 fire detection equipment a for the purpose of the interpretation of this subsection icombustion detector shall mean a products of combustion detector including the single station alarm type which has been approved by underwriters laboratories of canada ulc iiproducts of combustion detector shall mean a type of detector for the detection of the presence of one or more of the products of combustion of a fire based on the ioniza tion principle resistance bridge method or cloud chamber effect and automatically initiating a signal indicating this condition b every rented dwelling unit and every rooming unit shall be provided with at least one combustion detector and such combustion detector shall be installed by the property owner and shall at all times be maintained in good working condition c the combustion detector shall be installed in the following areas of the rented dwelling units and rooming units irented dwelling unit in the ceiling of the hallway or corridor leading to the bedrooms in such location as to be audible within all bedrooms when the bedroom doors are closed iirooming unit where the rooming unit consists of only one room then the said combustion detector shall be installed in the ceiling of such room where the room unit consists of more than one room then the combustion detector shall be installed in the ceiling in the room or hallway immediately adjoining the bedroom and in such location as to be audible within the bedroom when the bedroom door is closed d the combustion detector shall be iequipped with audible or visual indication that it is in operating condition and iilf connected to the buildings electrical supply be permanently mounted to a standard elec trical outlet or junction box on the ceiling to a circuit without a disconnect switch or inter connected with any wall outlet e the various provisions of subsection 1 0 as set forth shall come into effect on the 1 st day of january 1982 bylaw read a first and second time this 26th day of november 1981 we taylor wm g ballinger clerk mayor bylaw read a third time and finally passe0 this 26th day of november 1981 we taylor wm g ballinger clerk mayor combustion detectors to be installed and inspected by the township of uxbridge building department prior to january 31 1982 for further details regarding installations and inspections please contact the buil0ing department 20 basc0m street ux bridge telephone 8523301 or 6401 71 1 w l tayfcr a jkxt

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