Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 3, 1988, p. 5

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parkview resident dies in 96th year tribune february 3 1988 a5 by evelyn milsted gormley mrs elizabeth hercher passed away jan 26 in york central hospital richmond hill mrs hercher a resident at parkview home stouffville was 95 funeral service was held jan 28 from the bakercober church duf ferin street vaughan with in terment the adjoining cemetery karen paisley daughter of dave and margaret paisley sixth line whitchurch- stouffville was released from york county hospital newmar ket thursday win ash is recuperating at home following a week spent in york central hospital richmond hill melvin henderson has been re leased from york central hospit- al following a bout with pneumonia mrs ed baker entertained several heise hill ladies at a quilt ing bee wednesday mr and mrs bob howard and family of oshawa visited with mr and mrs ray hawkins sunday mr and mrs george sider of wainfleet enjoyed the weekend with velma and jean brillinger dr and mrs craig hogg and children of elliot lake enjoyed the weekend with his parents mr and mrs lloyd hogg rapist jailed pickering a nineteen- yearold pickering man has been sentenced to six years in federal penitentiary for the rape of a 15- yearold girl shaun david hachey had en tered a plea of guilty according to evidence the ac cused broke into the familys resi dence and assaulted the teen a girl described by judge richard lovekin as just a child hachey carried an imitation hand gun at the time said judge lovekin theres a line between sentencing and vengeance but i must say i com pletely understand the feelings of the victim and her family that no thing can really compensate for what happened hachey received five years for the breakin and rape and one year consecutive for carrying the gun the crown had requested a sentence of from five to eight years history in action by ruth burkholder the whitchurchstouff ville his torical group took several giant steps forward at its meeting jan 27 initially there were fifteen paidup members at the gather ings conclusion there were thirtyone the society now has an elected executive the president is ruth burkholder secretary fenella smith treasurer peg mowat directors bill mowat jim west and wayne lambert a donation of 35 was made to laura peers guest speaker at the groups second meeting laura is working on the history of the quakers in the newmarket pine orchard uxbridge and pickering areas the guest speaker wednesday was john carley supervising architect in the brown house re construction he talked about problems and solutions with re spect to renovating older homes sandblasting he said is not the proper way to clean old brick it removes the glaze on the surface he explained and allows water to penetrate creating deterioration the best way he said is to gently and repeatedly mist the bricks with water this allows the dirt to soften and run off the audience was advised ab out ways and means of detecting termites a problem prevalent in toronto mr carley said and slowly moving into the suburbs the sighting of a fine white tube along basement walls is an indica tion of trouble he stated the brown house mr carley explained has the potential for absorbing a lot of money however he said it will be a beautiful structure when com pleted forgiven stouffville council re ceived the bill jan 26 for the painting of the home support office in the silver jubilee club the lone comment following approval of payment came from councillor wilf morlcy this is a case where its easier to obtain forgiveness than permission he said councillor morleys reference was to the fact the painting was done without proper authoriza tion mr and mrs russell heise of ridgeway spent the weekend with gormley friends several ladies from heise hill church attended an open house saturday in honor of emma mar shall at her new condominium in richmond hill rev and mrs gordon gilmore and family of venezuela south america will speak at the 1 1 am service feb 7 in heise hill church rev and mrs gilmore are missionaries on furlough a fellowship dinner will follow appointments complete stouffville appointments are now complete filling va rious positions within the town of whitchurchstouff ville these include community centre boards fenceviewers lives tock valuators poundkeepers and a weed inspector the duties of each follow the community centre boards are in charge of sites in ballantrae lemonville and vandorf fence- viewers go out in teams of three to settle disputes concerning place ments of fences mainly in rural areas poundkeepers are re sponsible for the caring of large stray animals such as cows sheep and horses livestock valuators place a value on animals killed by dogs or wolves the municipality then reimburses the owners the weed inspector checks properties for noxious plants such as rag weed milkweed and thistles the weed inspector is keith saunders the fenceviewers are albert boake delbert dike grant wells ken tranmer robert sanderson and pat courage poundkeepers are morley smalley john spang and pat courage livestock valuators are david paisley lynn westaway and di ane ward community centre board members are ballantrae carl insley helen clark erica hannah marilyn carpenter council lors ron robb and wayne emmerson lemonville mar garet toole bryan mcnamara jean yake elio zoffranieri david probert councillors jim rae and jim sanders vandorf ronald preston charles warden reta alcorn john phillips and leona adam councillors margot marshall and wilf morley b33 hand crafted baskets j whiio rose has a selection of baskctware second to none all are handcrafted to white rose specifications in a wide range of decorator colours hurry in white selection i best our reg 539- t899 ca j owhiterose unionville 4038 7 hwy e of warden open 7 days a week open sundays only while quantities last we reserve the right toumlt ouantitits store hours monfn 900m900pm salt sun 9 00im 6 00pro newmarket 55 yonge st s s of davis dr sale ends february ii 1988 a 988 seed catalogue come n and pcfc up your a new 1 968 seed catalogue over 500 varieties o vegetate r3 fowe seed special selected r the ontario home gardener murvjreds ofcjardenwigips arditsfrtt i begonia bulbs choose from the besi selecton oi early brooming doubt cameaa and carnation flowering eegorxa txbs avaabte m a ratnte o cokxr

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