cjv b2 the tribune wednesday february z4 1m2 li- ii i i vi by jim irving stouffville when dr gary gall of stouffville went on his winter holiday this month be didnt pack his sunglass or sun tan oil as hes been doing- the past few years nor did he throw in his bathing suit he did pack his snow suit however- because this time it was snow and not sand he was spending his time on at least his snowmobile sled as be refers to it was and gary and three of his friends were astride theirs for much of their holiday as they jour neyed to la belle province and back ill be there not sure if your hie in surance covers your needs i can help you say you have a question or a problem all it takes is a call and ill bo there when i make a sale my service doesnt stop im right here in town so im available whenever you need ad- vice or help for service of this type and coverage ol all types call me dave parsons 122 edward st 6403705 office 4931 841 o metropolitan life whtrt tr fufurt now i wanted to go to quebec as id heard it was excellent be said also i thought it would be good to see more of canada t so gary and fellow sleddersjim hord and gerry pegg both of stouffville- and milan gurin toronto- met at galls manitoba st residence the morning of feb 5 mounted their machines and headed via a wellplanned route of sideroads for pef- ferlaw first stop on their 1325 mile return trip along the way they joined up with another snowmobiling friend dick sauve in alexandria the bi lingual sauve was their translator reaching pefferlaw represented the biggest triumph because thats where they got onto snow 1 a well- groomed and well- signed snowmobile trail z there sledders can pass on both sides and average 200 miles a day the organized trail also features snowmobile clubs along the way where old- fashioned cooking is the fare of the day dr t was amazed at the beauty of the quebec coun tryside which is what interested the travellers most the quebec carnival although colorful and with its own brand of artistic beauty was secondary gall has been snowmobiling since graduating from veterinary college in 1971 hes had eight machines since his present being a liquid- cooled yamaha srx 440 its designed for this sort of thing says gary cross country doesnt require speed just endurance for both rider and machine v one day it took them 14 hours to make their 200 mile quota- a test that separates the men from the boys he says it took them six days with stopovers to reach quebec but once there they werent disappointed the scenery and the citizens equally benign we never ex- perienced any problems everyone was excited and showed us great hospitality said gary and he didnt miss the south i had every bit as much pleasure he said and then just so there would be no misunderstanding he added i never had a disappointing holiday down south either making bread goodwood girls 4h project by elsie boland goodwood breadmaking is the spring project of the goodwood 4h homcrhaking club some of the girls have already displayed their skills the six members are julie st john lisa misener penny ross monica salter kim graham and wanda bell the club leader is mrs mackintosh meetings are held in the mackintosh home every monday at 630 pm new members are welcome brent brethour and sally noble will be married april 19 in the stouffville missionary church the goodwood cemetery board is appreciative of bulbs and flowers donated by the womens institute for the cemetery en trance the goodwood united church youth group is growing in numbers meetings are held friday evenings from 7 to 830 pm penny ross has joined the parttime staff at parkview home in stouffville beth stewart is convalescing at home following surgery t charlie symes is much improved following his illness rev john mac- maniman is much improved following a bout with flu the community wecomes mr and mrs don bell back to the village for a week this saturday feb 27 the goodwood lions will entertain the children at a sleigh ride party from 130 to 5 pm mr stan todd occupied the pulpit sunday at goodwood united church the potluckers enjoyed a valentine luncheon last week at the home of joyce mcguckin winners at the wednesday evening euchre were rita parratt mary an derson evelyn bryant for the ladies cliff lee harold morgason and chuck lintner for the men series winners were frank jenkinson harold morgason peg jenkinson and dot mccaiislin at claremont there is absolutely er no other cigarette quite like vfcdalliori by karen marks j claremont mrs david ianuzzo of stouffville will be the speaker for the world day of prayer service af claremont baptist church march 5 at 2 pm special music will be provided by mrs weatherall of the markham melody makers the claremont branch of alcoholics anonymous meets friday evenings at 8 pmin the community hall theres a desperate need for babysitters friday afternoons in the community hall for the dancercise class 1 anyone interested should call 6493030 euchre winners feb 16 were margaret baker aldine hamlin dorrine duck evans benson gord wilson and irene redshaw lucky draw- winners blanche tyndale don hedges and mary borland winners from the regular golden age meeting feb 18 were frank collins aldine evans and margaret benson anyone interested in a 12hour st johns ambulance firstaid course please notify tony grist 6492994 the program will be held in twohour sessions over sue weeks cost is 21 and leads to certification a minimum of 10 people is needed the first claremont cub pack spring dance will be held april 3 at 8 pm in the claremont legion hall tickets costing 15 per couple will be available through parents for more information call tony grist 6492994 therell be an open house for john paton feb 28 at the home of john and debbie drake 5249 brock road mr paton will be celebrating his 90th birthday feb 24 friends and neighbors are welcome to call between 2 and 5 pm by jim holt stouffville- the name v unlike hazelton lanes the eaton centre or york ville ii has no j- glamorous vcoh noutioh- mark ville is starting from scratdtr and owes its identity to nothing more than its j geographical location- j planted s qua rely between unionville and markham however when it opens march 17 the theme will be fashion- with a capital fv the press received a preview of things to come during a guided hour of the complex feb 17 whereas some of my more cynical com panions opined it didnt look as if it would be finished before christmas our charming guide geqrgina assured us all would be ready on schedule the imposing front entrance featuring a large expanse of reflecting glass was flanked by what could only be described as a pair of futuristic grain elevators possibly acknowledging the areas transition from farming to urbanity from there the wide spacious hall leads directly to the main shopping concourse focal point in- the design is a magnificent fountain pinpointed overhead by a large glass dome when required the fountain base can be dried out within hours and used as a fashion or concert stage the glass roof similar to the one at the eaton centre extends from east to west flooding the concourse and italian- style galleria with natural light and enhancing the soft curving lines of the balustrades and stairways intentional or not the architect has contributed greatly to the concept of fashion elegance by shunning stark angular outlines and edges the overall effect is one of soft curves the site area is on a large glass dome above a magnificent fountain are two eyecatching features of the new markville mall hwy 7 and mccowan road markham the centre is scheduled to open march 17 jim holt 62 acres with the first phase consisting of 500000 sq ft of shopping space phase two will come on stream when demand requires there are four major tenants eatons woolco miracle food mart open six days a week 24 hours a day and famous players theatres the 120 stores will be served by a twolevel parking lot accommodating up to four thousand cars following trendy food fashions the fast food outlets 12 of them are confined to one area where shoppers can take their choice of multi national dishes greek pepper- and dil wingking fasta pasta and marcellos italian kitchen this section will seat up to 500 people and the decor will be irestrained vic torian complimenting the runwithabun trade are three starts friday fri sat 7930 sun thurs 8 pm t v fl i di9c0ver famb1 1at i all that mlkic1 all thataccuumi aa ultra mild l uauu jc nw mtrtkn4tcm mnmlmnkki lhwoif denzins reopening gpilb during this sale ending feb 27 save 50 we have finished renovating our showroom and now have one of the largest selections of upholstery drapery fabrics on display of such well known names as rottoultdukfcfsmc ukl j gcinnuchcn mjocufr iumi hhuim fmmm a85k warner bhbfabrics fcftjkw oh out entire t stock of fine rxpntps yfjiywtiiom msintxsdysiiii upholstery p i in we will discount any special sanderson koefle fo order from all our suppliers by 20 and drapery fabrics skoal w in stocks opening hours thurifrlhpjn at any time forthssaie sathm denzinfurniture 42northline rd 7550866 toronto fi 11 tor bloc om miwao m 4 i to oc vat pr victo serving torontonian for over 23 yean muuuuataui v restaurants and a pub with energy conservation in mind markville was designed to utilize heatexchange pumps for its climate control system all automatic that coupled with excellent natural light and heat through its large gallery roof will certainly go a long way keeping hydro costs down by drawing on markham and outlying areas the mall is certain of success diamond anniversary mr and mrs charles feasby george street stouffville were honored sunday evening by members of their family at a dinner held at the deer park inn the occasion was their 60th wedding anniversary mr and mrs feasby have one son harvey blake street stouffville one daughter audrey mrs gordon- cane ux- bridge and three grandsons- wayne doug and michael well known to a wide circle of friends mr and mrs feasby have resided in stouffville 31 years on the evening of feb 16 they were the guests of honor at a gathering in the silver jubilee club an estimated 150 people thought to be a record were in at tendance ifl by mildred mctaggart greenwood thomas john briscoe son of darlenc and tom briscoe was received into the church through infant baptism feb 14 guests of mr and mrs briscoe were mr and mrs briscoe of brooklin mrs gladys scriber mr and mrs gerald pascoe stephen and shawn and mrs sylvia davey and familyall of marmora sympathy of the community is extended to doreen middleton and family in the recent loss of her sister- joan is 111 ecker toronto tim talbot valleyview student came second in the public speaking com- petition at lincoln aye school pickering he will not compete in the durham region finals at whitby mrs- margaret pascoe marmora visited mr and mrs ed pascoe on the weekend a service for world day of prayer will be held in mt zion church march 5 at 730 pm susan robinson of brooklin will be the speaker el tv summer starts february 25th come see everything or carefree living under one roof swimming pools acces sories hot tubs patios spas outdoor furniture barbecues cabanas saunas heaters- fencing chemicals solar heating greenhouses lawn and garden equipment seeds bulbs garden tractors and attachments fertilizer outdoor lighting pool enclosures lawn care products and ideas for- apartment gardening special features include fashion shows of summer wear with dorothy bromby smythe in the cacti garden pool of the year awards royal botanical gardens exhibit illuminated night gardens model balcony gardens japanese gardens dutch bulb display horticulture exhibits landscape ontario feature individually designed landscape gardens and pools ontario horticulture association educational display and competitive classes in flower arranging twice daily consultations with alex budrevics noted landscape architect safety bathing suits for children playgroundequipment niagara parks commission school ol horticulture and eloblcoke parks displays several prominent nurseries and garden centres willbe exhibiting at the show take home some plants and flowers from our retail flower store show times thursday feb 25 friday feb 26 saturday feb 27 sunday feb 28 monday march 1 5 pm to 10 pm 1 pm to 10 pm 10 am to 10 pm 10 am to 6 pm 10 am to 10 pm admission adults 300 students 1318 100 seniors 200 children 12 and under accompanied by adults free ucfm4 dining room and loungo opon daily sponsored by ho ontario swimming poof asaoclatkxdcanspa v automotive building exhibition place toronto go train mop hourly at ore station batnumt streetcar atop at doorjyie ample parking product by soothex exnbttlont l