tribune may 8 1985 a7 feighborly notes m by jim thomas pet cemetery whitchurchstouffville may soon with council approval have its first pet cemetery a formal application has been submitted similar i suspect to the animal burial ground operated by dr alan secord south of good wood theyre whoppers i twenty pound trout a mile away from stouffville there sure are 1 saw them dozens of them theyre in don birds trout pond hwy 48 a mile north of ringwood some big ones up to 12 pounds were hooked pn opening day of the trout season april 27 but the twenty pounders werent biting maybe by now theyll have worked up an appetite i heaven sent i strange isnt it how fundings so tight during nonelection years then suddenly money rains down like pen- nies from heaven during an election campaign whitchurchstouffville was denied a wintario grant in no uncertain terms for construction of the new rec centre in 1985 then suddenly two weeks prior to the trek to the polls the application is sup posedly approved in yorkcentre mppdon cousens domain ive jbeen told a 200000 grant has been japproyed for the town of markham under ontarios commercial area improvement program in total 20 million dollars has been allocated by- jthe ministry of affairs and housing for community renewal activities jtoo bad there isnt a federal election in 85 the silver jubilee club un doubtedly would be similarly treated geography lesson if the- past election campaign in york north did nothing more for me it provided a geography lesson on fcommunities within the riding bill hodgsons brochure contained a con cise map pinpointing hamlets i didnt know existed like who ever heard of a place called strange or hammer- town or linton orpurpieville how about happy valley and sunset cor- ners too sad lemonville and lin- comyuieereomittedviaii x ionhearted k you cant keep a good man down- rbnflee an active member in the stqtutviue lions club was involved in the adventure playground project atthe town park saturday despite i the fact he spent several weeks in hos- fpltal following a serious heart attack ron was directly involved in starting up the ballantrae and district lions club as well as the lioness and leo clubs of stouffville thanks to his guiding hand all have been very suc cessful cycle convoy e vagabonds motorcycle club aboutieo members strong roared through stouffville saturday after noon minus the platoon of york re- ijioljand opp cruisers that usual ly accompany such processions stouffvilleisnot unfamiliar territory to bikers the paradice riders estab lished a clubhouse near goodwood several years ago it mysteriously burned one night not long after mem bers vacated the property welcome jwv the kings inn at ballan- tjracv saturday -hoping- to catch the earlyafteriiboh floor show while the sign on one side of the entrance read welcome a notice oh the other side said this business has been seized by the landlord for arrears in rent any person or persons attempting to enter the premises without consent or ipermission will be charged accord ing tc law i elected to ignbrethe welcome and otey the warning what no water a new arena with no water this is the case at present im told accord ing to a reliable informant it all has to do with a squabble between the town the region and contract engineers at present waters being piped via 400 feet of garden hose from a hydrant on william street its to be hoped the differences are soon solved other wise betweenperiod floods may ex tend into overtime a small world ian harris son of ivan and gale harris main street west stouffville has been absent on a roundtheworld trip almost seven months he arrived fionie sunday after riding a freight train to hornpayne ont while hltch- hiking from north bay wearing a stouffville sigh on his back who i should come along but ivan goodie market street stouffville yes its a i small world adventure playground constructed in town park club members assist moms and tots project members of the stouffville lions and kinsmen clubs were among those assisting in the construc tion of an adventure playground at the town park participants in a weekend working bee in cluded kevin berry left and bill hodges cen tre both of the lions club plus kinsmen member bob jones the playground site is adjacent to the town pool jim thomas stouffvilles new playground facility was made possible in part by a donation from the stouffville branch of the canadian progress club here club president dave dart right pre sents a 7000 cheque to jane baxter vicepresident of the stouffville moms and tots club the project first envisaged by jane and maureen redshaw was also financially sup ported by the kinsmen lions and leo clubs local business men and the moms and tots group itself jim thomas leo members lend many hands stouffville leo club members pitched in during the community work bee they included left to right john winters tom winters jr diane wensink and rhonda elford the new playground features a tubular slide and childrens swings another phase may be added at a later date jim thomas auction stouffville the whitch urchstouffville museum board in cooperation with friends of the museum are hold ing a giant benefit auction sat june 1 in the stouffville park the sale to in clude up to 200 donated items will begin at 9 a m and conclude at 4 pm proceeds will go towards the res toration of the brown family house now moved to the museum site in addition to the auction there will be a craft and bake table and a food booth oper ated by the ballan trae and district lions club electrolysis karen ehunt permanent hair removal free consultation stouffville area wed thurs 6401317 9859085 home support services for seniors helping to keep seniors in their own homes home helpers needed hourly rates volunteer drivers needed mileage paid call 6406554 bob macaioney the towns works department foremen operates a back hoe during the initial stage of saturdays construction project town employees worked at the site along with a large number of volunteers the supporting groups combined to raise 10000 to finance the recreational facility its designed for use by younger boys and girls jim thomas give mom a vacation from cooking treat her to dinner at the deli restaurant mothers day menu crab cocktail or melon au port chicken consomme royale grilled lambchops andalouse or fillet steak populaire pommes parisienne selection of vegetables strawberry surprise 1295 tax bridge lessons want to learn to play bridge wish to improve your game improve your partnership communication we are offering supervised qualified instruction at st johns training school uxbridge basic lessons monday afternoons at 100 pm beginning may 131985 5 lessons s2000 monday evenings at 730 pm beginning may 13 1985 intermediate lessons monday evenings at 730 pm beginning may 13 1985 5 lessons 2000 thursday afternoons at 100 pm beginning may 161985 to register or for further information telephone doreen bernhardt 8525314 harold brown 8525132 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