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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 13, 1983, p. 19

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wednesday april 13 1983 sb3 each week the tribune publishes a calendar of events related to activities within the community there is no charge for this service individuate wishing to utilize this space are asked to call 6102100 no later than 12 noon on the friday preceding publication thurs april 14 goodwood ucw hot supper with maple syrup at goodwood community centre from 5 pm until all are served admission adults 550 children under twelve 250 preschoolers tree oxbridge secondary school music theatre presents the boyf riend at uxbridge secondary school april 14 15 16 at 8 15 pm for tickets call 6402732 or 8523391 fri april 15 red cross blood donor clinic at legion hall stouffville from 200- 330 pm and 500830 pm wiiitciiurcu stouffville youth club dance at summitview public school from 7301030 pm a new dj will be providing the music admission 100 for members and 150 for guests youths from grades 6 7 8 are welcome call 6401870 for further information euchre at mount zion community centre at 815 pm ladies provide lunch collection and prizes sat april 16 spring concerts for kids at latcham hall at 130 pm and 3 pm for tickets 200 call 64h195 or 640- 1461 this concert features the music of ted and phil better known as rev ted creen of st james presbyterian church and rev phillip poole of christ church anglican stouffville christian school spring sing at stouffville missionary church at 730 pm featuring the wright singers triumphant soound and kent wideman trumpet solo free will offering all proceeds to stouffville christian school fundrais- ing campaign square dance sponsored by the canadian olde tyme square dance cal lers association at 830 pm at button- viue womens institute hall admission 300 per person ladies provide lunch stouffville boy scout paper drive tie bundles and put at end of driveway by 9 am seniors requiring assistance are asked to call 6401941 mccormack memorial church emmanuel international banquet at 600 pm ballantrae tennis club mem bership and lesson registration at bal- lantrac community centre from 10 am 12 noon preregistration available late payment fee charged for all reg istrations after today for information contact director helen hartai 6406165 brooklin junior farmers trip to metro zoo at 10 am sun april 17 stouffville singles associa tion are going on an outing to the met ro toronto zoo for further information phone 2917460 8th annual roast beef dinner at stouffville united church choose be tween 5 pm and 615 pm sittings adults 650 children 12 years and under 250 tickets available from bir- ketthassard insurance cards hard ware widdificld drug store- chas richards sons and united church office 4th annual antique show sale at hillcrcst mall 9350 yonge st rich mond hill from 10 am 5 pm 60 selected dealers admission 100 mon april 18 stouffville horticultural society monthly meeting at 8 pm in united church lower auditorium guest speakers mr and mrs egcrton pegg on birds and flowers craft display whitchurch stouffville chamber of commerce annual meeting at monte cristo restaurant in success plaza at 6 pm all members and nonmembers of the chamber are invited to attend this important meeting to vote members only and to make sug gestions as to how the chamber can work towards a productive and profit- able business community for reserva tions contact sherry spencer 6405993 or ged storehouse 64054911 tues april 19 tom craven of themarkham coin club will be at the whitchurch stouffville library during evening hours april 1922 and on saturday april 23 from 12 noon to 5 pm he will answer questions on coin collecting and give evaluations a display of coins and bank notes will be on display in the library throughout april wed april 20 bingo at goodwood community cen tre at 730 pm sponsored by the good wood lions club fri april 22 12th annual sacred music night service at st james presbyterian church at 8 pm the program will in clude participants from the majority of denominations in the community sat april 23 annaulspring dance at stouffvil le legion hall at 830 pm dj debbie cunningham midnight lunch 800 cou ple for information phone 6401714 af ter 4 pm white elephant sale by the au xiliary in the auditorium of union villa 4300 hwy 7 east in unionville from 11 am- 2 pm books jewellery china and a number of new handmade quilts for the next 10 days at all dress rant s are on sale tk in assd styles fabrics for example dress pants 70 polyester 30 acrylic 88 reg 35 canadianmade and washable the fabric has the appearance of flannel sizes 30 to 38 dress pants 55 polyester 45 wol 4 88 reg 3995 canadianmade in a light weight hopsack weave sizes 30 to 40 entire stock on sale til april 23rd or while quantities last ser visa mastercard markville town centre markham hlllcrest mail richmond hill house of commons w m v v a a y open letter to constituents john a gamble mp york north i as you know i have become d candidate for the leadership of the progressive conservative party of canada anticipating that after the next election our party shall form the government a change in government alone however is not enough unless the change is accompanied by a dedication to cure the ills of the past believing that individual canadians rather than government can best determine how their money should be spent i have proposed that certain crowncorporations subsidies be termin- ated foreign development aid to dictatorial regimes be ended and government agencies and departments eliminate programmes which have only illusory benefits for canadians the funds saved would be available to all canadians through tax reductions under a new simplified income tax act the criminal code would reflect the wishes of the majority of canadians in that capital punishment for premeditated murder would be reinstated and the dangerous practice of mandatory release of convicted criminals legislated to an end parliament would be requested to fix longer sentences for crimes of violence the entire senior public service appointed by orderincouncil would be replaced by canadians who are committed to the service of the public and not their own interests and those of the liberal party if you believe that there is merit in my proposals and canada would benefit from the same i could certainly use your financial support for this expensive undertaking contributions large or small should be directed to the committee to elect john gamblepo box 343 thornhill ontario l3t 4a2 1 should advise you that since such contributions are not made to a political party they are not subject to a federal tax credit yours very truly john a gamble mp york north

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