Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 5, 1989, p. 10

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c2 tribune april 5 1989 wit centametre mrs gertrude ker swill hundreds pay tribute to a very special lady ville united church was one daughter marion jensen a united church pull he sw on selected merchandise buy one metreget another metre for choose from these fine fabrics shannon linenlook 150cm wide jb pl special selection h8 aj our reg 998 m i metre special purchase victoria eyelet 115cm wide special selection our reg 798 m 1 0 next metre spring challis prints 115cm wide 100 rayon special selection our reg 998 m metre 1 faille prints 115cm wide 100 polyester special selection our reg 1298 m 1 0 next metre crash cloth 115cm wide 100 cotton special selection our reg 798 m 1 01 next metre managers choice of printed cottons 5cmvfide 100i cotton polyester cotton blends special selection our reg 498 m 1 0 next metre our entire instore stock of mcgalls patterns buy 1 at our reg price get the next r 7of equal value or less for only no limh not valid with any other discount oiler sale in etfeel iil april 11 1989 sheeting solids 150cm wide special selection our reg 998 m 1 next metre flannelette prints 90cm wide 100 cotton our reg 249 m 1 next metre white broadcloth 1 1 5cm wide polyestercotton blend our reg 398 m managers choice ol quilts 115cm wide polyester cotton mend special selection our reg 1498 m 1 next metre heres how it works buy 1 metre of fabric from this selection a fabriclands regular price and gel the next metre for only 1c full metres only kiddie prints panels 11 51 50cm wide special selection our reg 698998 m 1 0 next metre most items available in all stores sale in effect til april 11 1989 look for the red sale tags 07j iviccrqwcin ho north east corner of hwy 7 markham 4711610 c canadas largest fashion fabric distributor the best in selection and price anywhere stouffville united church was filled to overflowing monday march 27 as family and friends of gertrude kerswill gathered to mourn the loss of a very special lady mrs kerswill was born ger trude winn nov 7 1919 on the uxbridgepickering townline she spent much of her youth in mongolia where she attended public school later she was a student at stouffville high then located on the site of summitview she was introduced to her hus band charles through a mutual friend when she was 19 they were married in 1945 mr and mrs kerswill spent their 44 years of married life on the family farm near stouffville where they raised six children five boys and one girl despite all the work a large family entailed mrs kerswill still found time to enroll in an in come tax course with h and r block she not only handled the books for the family but also pro vided a similar service for local farmers she was a loyal member of the altona womens institute for a period of 51 years she was also a leader in 4h mrs kerswill loved to crochet and knit she made dozens of beautiful doillies that she gave as wedding presents or gifts to relatives and friends she was a perfectionist in her work if she felt a piece wasnt right shed take it apart and begin again as a member in the congrega tion of stouffville united church she taught sunday school and served as a girl guide leader in earlier years she operated her own egg business selling to customers in town mrs kerswill had room in her heart and her home for everyone although she suffered from diabetes she had been in reasonably good health her passing was unexpected she loved the simple things of life said daughter marion like sunday afternoon drives and visits and phone calls from the kids these were the highlights of her life mrs kerswill leaves her hus- band charles five sons lloyd- stan lome roy and reginald one daughter marion jensen a brother walter of leaskdale fif teen grandchildren and close friend gerry mitchell rev wayne reed and rev herb gale officiated at the ser vice march 27 in stouffville united church pallbearers were david winn wayne crowder gene lewis doug kerswiil jim kerswill and john leadbetter spring interment will be made at stouffville cemetery york region 4h begin projects york region nine 4h club have been established in york region for 1989 leaders are required for two more several clubs have already met for a first time this year the list follows veterinary club leaders are kim little kim heuvelman kathy burtnyk horse club leaders are joanne dubbin holly purcell ted dentay rabbit club leader is bob pritzker markham dairy club leader is paul hulshof king dairy club leaders are john phillips larry shear- down don fieldhouse suttonsharon dairy club leaders are bob cowieson jim lockie mike winch farm machinery club leader is paul williams beef club leaders are mar tha mcglashan jim harrison plowing club leaders are carl timbers floyd forsyth sheep club leaders are required field crops club leaders are required wouldbe leaders are asked to call 8954519 lions anniversary the ballantrae and district lions club is holding its anniversary dance sat april 15 at cedar beach pavilion musselmans lake a buffet dinner will be served at 745 pm with dancing at nine for tickets 40 a couple call dave probert 6403965 or ron stewart 7279248 vote to retain j name of main stj stouffville did they win the battle and lose the war the bia business improve ment area board and the chamber of commerce are still contemplating the result town council is on record as requesting stouffvilles main street identity be retained it was initially anticipated the name main would be replaced by stouffville road with the introduction of the 911 emergency call system the region had been opposed to duplication it was said j however town planner michael saunders explained it was only a request and not a i demand council has recommended the section from hwy 48 to hwy 404 j be known as stouffville road and hwy 48 to durham road 30 as j main street new residential andbusiness numbers must bealteredi however to conform with a grid that covers all of york council said wmmm sixteen years of stouffville lions club and farmer jacks gardens inc present their annual spring fertilizer sale one day only saturday april 8 1989 invest in your town all proceeds go to community work nip lions ci ill will be soiling quality nutri7e fertilizer door to door in the own ol sloi h i vili i- startinj al 900 am h you would like free fertilizer delivery oil april 8lh preqrder now by calling i akmt r ja ks at vioioho or don richards at 6503830 if we miss you or h its niir oiivenient you may purchase the same fertilizer at tarmf r jacks cakpfns inc iiisi vosl of town on hwy m7 its at the same great lions price on ih main st w stouffville 6405080 i 3

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