a6 tribune may 25 1988 iti k a i i i s i k i i 6 tebridge wedding in presbyterian church mr and mrs perry wildfong arrive at the dauj ms olive barton of uxbridge the goodwood community centre for the reception groom fs the sonof carl and gladys wagner f61iowing their lovely wedding may 14 in return from a honeymoon andrews chalmers presbyterian church ux- in hawaii the happy couple will takeupfresfc bridge the bride is the former faye clarke dcr cf- jim thomas homebaking snapped up at ucw sale when the ucw of stoufi ville united church hosts a saturday morning bake sale on hwy 48 wouldbe buyers are advised to arrive early last saturday baked goods were snapped up so quickly almost ev erything was gone by noon holding a few leftovers are left to right ruth rodanz shelly painter and janet green the ucw president jim thomas late george sale loved his church with a passionpastor latcham halls new look by kate gilderdale the recentlycompleted exten sion to latcham hall will be a be- need to know something about your new community call phone 6403521 01 6405141 our hostess will bring gifts and greetings along with helpful community information nefit to the community in a num ber of ways the refurbished hall will now be useful particularly for those who use the park and ball diamonds it will also provide a meeting facil ity for the stouffville lions the improvements have added two multipurpose rooms and a wellequipped kitchen and snack bar area with a hatch opening to the outside of the building over looking the park and baseball di amonds the extension includes two additional washrooms marlene mckeewetheral ex- plains this was a town decision and i secured a grant from the ministry of tourism and recrea tion she says the need for better facilities had been expressed by a number of people in the commun ity particularly concerning the lack of washrooms in the park the two additional rooms on either side of the kitchen can be used for small meetings or as change rooms for ball players in the summer lion mike grinnell explains the idea for the extension and the capital expenditure came from the town there are all kinds of things to be done in there including an ex panded recreation program he says marlene is drawing up the new program for the extended use of the hall we are using it for our meetings on specific nights earn extra income become a tribune carrier in stouffville route se021 r iv is q route se019 i the lions club will also man age the food booth located behind the kitchen the lions approached marlene at the end of march with a propos al which would allow them use of the hall for their regular meet ings further details of planned uses of the extension will be available from the recreation office shortly poor planning dear editor york region board of educa tion builds an arts high school in the southern section of york re gion unionville then anticipate all students will have equal opportunity of attending how foolish how i ask are young people living in georgina for example to commute to a site so far distant from their places of residence the answer of course is they wont so what happens their pa rents ask even demand busing and why not theyre paving for the facility just like folks in mar kham and unionville theyll get it too when the pressure builds the board will give in and our education taxes will climb another few million what pieinthesky planning sincerely gordon hoffman rr 3 newmarket stouffville the oneill funeral home was filled wednesday afternoon as friends neighbors and family relatives paid their final respects to george sale rupert avenue stouffville mr sale died may 15 in sunnyb rook medical centre he was 73 born in scarborough the son of alec george and sarah elizabeth knibbs sale he later married evelyn spang who survives along with a son and daughterinlaw jim and christine of markham two grandchildren katrina and tamara two brothers william of victoria bc allan in scarbor ough and a sister dorothy dolly middleton also of markham he was predeceased bv a brother albert mr sale was an employee of southam printing company 39 years holding the position of sales coordinator he retired in 1980 george was a veteran of world war ii volunteering for service overseas after taking up residence at hwy 48 and 17th avenue george and evelyn became closely associated with peachs united church where he served as secretary of the cemetery board when peachs church closed they became involved in the work at melville the cemetery board remained his interest also the board of stewards where he served as treasurer more importantly he was a oneman welcoming committee always standing at the rear of the sanctuary with greeting hand out stretched and a broad smile on his face he was everybodys friend mr and mrs sale married 46 years moved to stouffville in 1976 time never hung heavy on mr sales hands when he wasnt gardening he was doing uphol stery or working with wood earlier this month george en tered sunnybrook medical centre for tests and later underwent surgery his recovery was good and he was expected home in a matter of days however infec tion set in and his condition de teriorated news of his passing came as a shock to the com munity rev john miller pastor to the congregation at melville united church described mr sales death as a very sad day he served his church with a passion he said he took on projects and saw them through god was very much a part of his life he stated today we grieve the death of one we all loved very much interment was made at peachs cemetery routes are available in your area cll now for yours 6402100 gut grass with vhr foot melodic bells sweet listening kcv and mrs thomas ritchie will host a special program at stouff- villes parkview village auditorium thursday utilizing more than 400 bells and a set of musical glasses the concert begins at 730 pm and admission is free kcv and mrs ritchie have travelled all across canada and the united states as well as great britain and parts of europe tlv- with hydrostatic transmission kubota nukes cutting tlic grass simple a putting your foot down a foot pedal lets you change directions from forward to reverse so maneuvering in and out of tight spaces or around trees and fences is ik problem 1 1st is available on two of the kubota o lawn and garden tractors the g4200hwitha 12hpcngincandihcg5200uuitha llhpcnginc other standard equipment on these tractors is a lire front rto shaft drive to the mow cr and an adjustable seat so take the first step and sec these kubottssoon nothing like it on earth ukubqtr b w farm service rr 5 705 3573760 sunderland ont 705 3573192 svic swtmj the childrens house day care centre nursery school 22 church st n stouffville the home away from home for your child spaces available register now new longer hours 7 am6 pm full day program nursery school ampm summer program part time available government subsidy available ages 18 months to 5 years 5 mi s of sunderland 6402905 new 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