Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 7, 1985, p. 17

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tribune august 7 1985 a17 tractor pullers donate equipment uxbridge tractor pull association president glen james centre left presents a 3500 cheque to council lor ian morrison chairman of uxbridge townships parks and recreation committee the funds were used to purchase the new playground equipment now in place at elgin park also on hand for the presentation thursday were association executive members from left wayne kennedy norm james judy dick brian dick and steve taylor theyre now making final pre parations for the ninth annual uxbridge tractor truck pull aug 23 and 24 chris shanahan pastor comes back to baptist church by marjorie woodland fourth line sunday aug 11 will be a special day at goodwood baptist church former pastor rev j d mcdowell now retired and living in st catharines will be a guest he will assist pastor gary manzo in the combined worship aridbaptismal service there will be a time of fellowship afterward in the sunday school room time of the church service is 11 am a gracious welcome is extended to everyone especially those who dont have a regular place of worship the baptist women will hold their regu- lar meeting at the moore home in siloam on tuesday aug 13 the program will in clude an update on our missionarys activi ties locations and needs it begins at 730 pm the farm is all too often a danger zone for operators of powerful machinery michael may escaped serious injury last week as he was caught in the gears of a grain elevator he suffered nothing worse than a deep gash in his arm and the loss of the shirt he was wearing michael was working alone at his oakwood farm at the time he was able to drive to lindsay hospital where several stitches were required to close the wound harold and margaret hoover have sold their third line home and moved into the house vacated by mr ing in the village the property was owned by john and dora may from 1938 to 1966 there have been several owners since that time wonder what has happened to goodwood school it appears that- extensive repaid work will be necessary to restore it to habitable condition its calving time at the woodland farm and this was our experience on saturday afternoon its calving time here on the farm and watchful care is now the norm one fails to come to drink or feed so bossys plight we quickly heed ill go and look and he picks up his staff coming back he is followed by a wobbly- legged calf the cow wouldnt follow so back we go to coax bossy up to the stable and so we bang on the feed bucket and call coboss the herd all look stableward why all the fuss its not supper time and you cant make u rush the pasture is reached the reason is clear why bossy her baby doesnt bawl to be near talking quietly to her then we begin coaxing her to the stable with her babys wee twin short term deposits i 3059 days interest paid at maturity minimum deposit s5000 pefilrfaleonamounts overs50000 standard trust po box 539 39 main street north morkham ontario l3p 1x3 telephone 2946865 member 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