Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 23, 1971, p. 17

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scandanavian countries fine but i coffee costs 45c a cup bv pat mcclennan cedar grove the destination was scandinavia for colleen reesor this summer but the route allowed a few days for shopping in london and edinburgh and time to bask in the unique humor of dublin then on to the fjords of norway and the dramatically beautiful sights of mountains and lakes oslo included the kon tiki exhibition and the sonja henie museum where endless rows of her skating trophies are displayed stockholm was the least interesting of the cities visited for colleen mainly because it is a big modern progressive 0 too much like toronto but copenhagen and the tivoli gardens cap tivated her she dined in the famous pagoda and thoroughly en joyed the ballet and opera performed all through the park her general impressions of the scandinavian countries were of friendly outgoing people no slums anywhere all the young people speak english and it is very expensive like coffee 45 cents a cup plans for the apple butter festival are shaping up well but it will have top priority at this months com munity club meeting to be held at the mc- clennans on monday sept 27 work begins at the massey ferguson sarn sept 28 for union villas big rummage auction and bake sale items to be picked up should be called in to 2971435 and anything in reasonable con dition will be welcome notes about neigh bours an addition to ruby and mabel reesors household arrived over the weekend right now it is 3v pounds of red fluff but some day- it will be a real dog a joint birthday present from lola colleen and colin vera taylor was in and out of york county hospital last week and is recovering quickly from a cataract operation dates to remember sept 2g sunday sunday school meeting at garnet beares 815 pm sept 27 monday community club meeting at mc- clennans sept 29 wed cedar grove junior and intermediate choirs begin their winter program jr choir 715 to 8 pm for boys and girls grade 2 and up intermediate 800 to 9 pm for boys and girls grade 7 and up practices at evelyn whittamores home eeeeeeaeeae richmond college final registration date september 24 1971 ba program in arts and science majors in psychology sociology his tory and english i additional courses communications music religious knowledge political science physics calculus chemistry day and evening full and parttime program t admission ontario grade 13 or mature student status contact director of admissions tichmond college bso kteeies avknue east at midland po box 70 miiuken ontario telephone 116 2917147 wooofloqcoo markham 2943355 tzmftftft 800 pm greer garson walter pidgeon mrs miniver t academy awnos trktwjiiq best pctt hfst activt tomorrow at 730 pm adult and- kirk douglas yulbrvnner saman1na eg6ar jules veknfs the light at the edge of the world jttw r i fj saturday matinee at 2pm tarzans jungle rebellion next thursday night at 800 gtattstof all ltm stars mario 25fin lanza carmjso home show successful uxbridge this vears uxbridge home show held in the arena sept 16 17 and 18 has been termed a tremendous success overflow crowds were present to see displays by local merchants uxbridge businesses were well represented en tertainment features were well received particularly local talent performing with the canadian show- band contests ranging from log- sawing for the men to balloonblowing for children attracted a large number of competitors a number of free draws were held offering such prizes as light fixtures and a camera almost before this event was over plans were being made for next year going by present indications the 1972 show will need extra space just to get everybody in thursday spt m 1971 restore stones bv kuth mulchings green river through the co operation of com munity residents and church members many of the smaller stones and grave markers in brunswick cemetery have been restored the site was badly damaged by vandals last week a work bee is planned for early next month on friday evening the senior pupils of the sundav school will isit the claremont nursing home those requiring tran sportation are asked to be at the church by 630 pm last friday the children of the sunday school visited with residents at markhaven mark- ham the tribune page 1 candidate roy clifton of rich mond hill is carrying the banner for the ndi in the provincial riding of yorkcentre the seat in the legislature is now held by liberal donald deacon aerobatic ace thrills large crowd aircraft like thisooe a pitts special flown by bob lleuer thrilled a large crowd at the annual show at dicksons hill saturday in addition to special aerobatic models several skydivers were featured the torontomarkham airport is east of hwy 48 two miles south of ringwood isawdust shavings w00dchips are available in bulk quantities for information call 2944900 pickering poof cost climbs by 88000 pickering twp the current estimate for pickering town ships new indoor swimming pool is now 438000 estimates in 1968 were 350000 in total but as councillor vic rudik explained many things have occurred including increased costs and labor a further application to the ontario municipal board will be made for 40000 to make the total up to the required amount william beddall architect will be retained as the project manager at t 000 which includes his architectural fees hopefully deputy reeve george ashe said at a council meeting sept 7 this will save a good deal of money and get a good job done in a shorter time more efficiently in this way coun cillor don kitchen added mr beddall will be acting as a general and all in dividual work will be done under tendered contracts its an ill wind stouffville its an ill wind that blows nobody good and the wind which speed limit too slow york region the two controversial bylaws concerning truck traffic on south road musselmans lake have met with approval from york region engineering committee after examining the bylaws the committee advised unconditiona approval of the one banning truck traffic the bylaw which reduces the speed lim to 25 mph though was approached more come see the new 72s cora ha corona by toyota at villa motors of markham highway 48 just north of markham 2945555 stouffville skid00 sales nordic olympique elan open 11 am to 10 pm mon thru sat all 72 models on display west of i mile stouffville phone 6404251 cautiously the committee was dubious as to the validity of such a law since whitchurch- stouf f ville is designated a town ship municipality as such areas cannot establish so low a limit the recom mendation was that the law be reviewed by the town with this in mind regional council voted to accept the committee recom mendations the speed limit bylaw will now be reviewed by whit- churchstouffville visit museum by ada stcckley ringwood the excelsior class ladies had chicken dinner at the homestead recently after their meal the ladies visited the markham museum mr jos amos is improving in cen tenary hospital following his recent heart attack several ladies from here with bethesda wi motored to woodland beach nottawasaga bay last week for a picnic lunch at the home of mrs c clubine miss donna kerr is recuperating at home following her depar ture from york regional hospital newmarket annual meeting altona the annual meeting of the altona community centre will be held tuesday sept 28 at 815 pm brought record snowfalls to the area last winter also brought a special grant of 17550 to council a letter from the department of transportation and communications con- firmed this at a recent council meeting whitchurch- stouffville had asked for a special main tenance allowance because of extra costs involved in snow removal council members were generally pleased that the special assistance had been granted although it was pointed out that the original request had been for 50000 the departments letter emphasized that this action could not be taken as a precedent mazda 1800 pickup packs a hefty payload8ply lbs of rear tires put t on the payroll and its a gutsy 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