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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 20, 1956, p. 6

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tf thf st0uffy11le tr1bdne ihunity dtttnaxr 20 1956 st best wishes to you on this kkppy christmas holiday mickey hunt sunoco service station stouffviue ontario unionville mourns passing of bruce 0 beatty 54 keep your christmas candle lighted qive the tribune for christmas birthday greetings to miss debbie wilkes who celebrated her 10th birthday on saturday mrs k harker sabiston dr entertained a large group of relatives and friends to christ mas dinner on sunday mr and mrs w s steele of 1 beamsville visited on sunday with rev and mrs butt and bill j mr and mrs charles peesor and sons danny and larry of j port perry visited on sunday with mrs l rainey and mar- i garet mr and mrs t findlay i of thornhill were also visitors there miss margaret walker enter tained a number of friends on saturday evening the occasion was to celebrate her birthday b p club the christmas party of the lnionville markham business and professional womens club was held last week at the home of miss dorothy stiver corres pondence read was a letter of regret from xorene avers for being unable to be present at our last meeting an invitation to attend the meeting of the newmarket group with elsie mcgill as the speaker was read also a letter from dorothy poy- nton it was decided to have a hand craft night at the january meet- ing with the suggestion that 1 each member bring anything they have the meeting will be held at eva coathups home an invitation was presented fioni the oshawa group for feb 17th the ways and means contest was won by mrs l rainey and mrs c wideman and brought in a sum of si50 other relay games were played and prizes given five dollars was paid in by marie dzurin for former club expenses a lovely christmas lunch was served by the hostesses next sunday morning a spe cial christmas service will be held at central united church the senior choir will render christmas items and the junior choir will sing christmas carols from 11 to 1115 am mr and mrs wm tatters have rented their home on no 7 highway west they have bought a home in peterborough where they will live reartheir daughter and grandchildren they moved to their new home last saturday it was reported through a mistake in iast weeks issue that mr and mrs tatters would live in toronto welcome to mr and mrs maurice huteheson and family who have moved to lnionville mrs c weir entertained the following friends last thursday in honour of her daughter elizabeths eighth birthday joy barley pamela waterson karen white susan giles val eria wynn jackie webster sharon macklem and gail smith games were enjoyed by the chil dren his many friends will be glad to hear that mr d hunter is gaining strength and expects to leave the hospital during the week to go to convalesce at the home of his father mrs j l b stiver has gone to toronto to stay at the home of her son and family we are pleased to hear that mrs dowse is able to be home from the hospital following an operation welcome to mr and mrs keith couperthwaite who have moved to tiie mrs w coulson residence on maple avenue the residents of lnionville were deeply saddened this past week to hear of the sudden pass- 1 ing of mr bruce o beatty of bobmere farms lnionville he was in his 54th year and was the husband of amie morris father of barbara joan mrs f w hewitt and brother of neita mrs l carroll rev g a beatty edwin j marjory airs h mashford of niagara falls and grace mrs lome j johnson new toronto a me- morial service was held in the chapel o the elliot funeral home yonge street on thurs day at 3 pm with interment in i mount pleasant cemetery and was conducted by rev george e trimble dd j candle lighting service a candle lighting service j was held in the central united church last sunday evening by the cgit group and was well attended special music was ren dered a fireside service with to open traffic court at buttonville office effective wednesday 9th of january 19o7 a traffic court will be established at the muni- cipal buildings at the township of markham at buttonville highway traffic act cases and bylaws for the village of mark ham and the township of mark- ham will be heard at the new traffic court on the 2nd and treating trees to preserve needles dropping need or leaves of christmas trees which strip the trees of color and litter the floor long have been a yuletide 4th wednesday of each month bae therefore the discovery at 1000 am caes for the of the new york state college other municipalities formerlv o forestry that waterglas heard exerv wednesda vat new- spray will prevent the spruce leaves from falling comes as welcome news to family and housewife alike besides preserving the foliage the waterglass spray adds to the decorative effect of the spruce by leaving a slight silver sheen to the green of the needlelike j leaves the waterglass also has been found to be a good fire re- all information and summons t the college found that the j shedding of spruce leaves also can be retarded by placing the base of the tree in a bucket of moist earth peat moss or water c2eozk cjciiwta vur sincere thanks aru best wishes for a happy hoidsy to our friends end patrons market will now be heard on the 1st and 3rd wednesday in newmarket other cases under provincial statutes such as the lca or game and fisheries for the mu nicipalities concerned may also be heard at the markham court at the conclusion of the traffic court after service will be sent to the magistrates office at newmar ket as formerlv the singing of carols and re freshments was held in the church basement at the close mr and mrs richard tatters have moved to toronto we are sorry to have them leave us mr and mrs wray hinan and users have reported the success of this treatment oboyles meat market stouffviue oslasio minlfte makeups bv gabrlello look vour prettiest to greet sons spent the weekend with the ew year pin flowers in their parents at peterborough miss betty rae of the states is spending the christmas holi- your hair mistletoe dipped in silver powder makes a beauti- lul frosty hair decoration crlajncss in jour heart joy in your lome and ood cheer wherrer you oall thtit we wlh for you tliis holiday ttaton may too yuletide be on youll font and lapplly pmembetv conlin motors v chevrolet oldsmobile markham ontario days with her parents mr and yo wont have to stand under mrs r b rae mistletoe youll be under it the mails at unionville po m c1 are very heavy this christmas for the first time mail was de- livered by truck to the post herod fortified the kingdom and office on sunday opt oll of the clutches of hold christmas party cleopatra rebuilt the city of the central united church samaria and endowed several was packed to capacity last fri- pagan temples long since crum- day night when the sunday bled into dust few people know school held their christmas j sn fewer care that his wife party the members of the con- two sons were murdered at gregation attended the pro- his command this sort of a gramme commenced with carol j romanized jew is remembered singing led by the sunday i chiefly because of his hypocriti- school orchestra with mrs too- cal treatment of the wise men good as leader and miss anne and because he authorized the casely at the piano on behalf slaughter of the holy innocents of the orchestra members miss and even this deed of incredible i louise lubastyck presented i cruelty might have been for- mrs toogood with a beautiful gotten if the innocents were christmas gift mrs charles not associated with the babe of j cuthbertson presented the chri- bethlehem who grew into the stmas story using the flannel- graph pictures solos recitations orchestra numbers and several numbers by the junior choir were given following the pro gramme santa claus paid a visit and distributed gifts to the children faith and peace are eternal christ and bequeathed a new philosophy of love and peace to all mankind some men question what has been accomplished during the 20 i centuries since bethlehem true enough some of the rec- 1 ords have been written with in delible inks of hatred and preju dice and splattered with much blood but cynics had best not rest their argument too confi dently upon the gory records written or provoked by men twenty centuries have passed who either did not know christ since the inn at bethlehem was or openly rejected his com- overcrowded because of caesar mands augustus and his census i on the other hand the glad the bigwigs who crowded the tidings announced to a fev inn were committed to oblivion shepherds at bethlehem have in- by their contemporaries and ex- 1 spired courage and faith and cept for the census and result- love such as no earthly decree ant conditions at bethlehem it or proclamation has ever called wouldnt matter too much if forth augustus completely vanished faith and peace are eternal from the history books quests and twenty centuries it is generally immaterial are mere fleeting moments of that as puppet king of judea eternity yuletide greetings our sincere thanks to all our itlrtd friends for their continued patronage and our bost wishes for a happy holiday stouffviue radio tv centre vivian graham crowhtjrst you cant do better than qive the tribune this christmas just tell the salesgirl your foot size thats all j come and see the new fofpaeft phantom nylons weve created something new for women who are tired of fussing with leg lengths when buying stockings just ask or phantom selflength and youll see lit nor a stretch nylon the adjustment is just below the top every pair fits your leglength and garter length perfectly just tell the salesgirl your footsize thats all you get wonderful overtheknee allday comfort besides more wear phantoms are selfadjusting to fit like magic pair available only in phantom he hovery name you can depend on showing phantom selflength this weelc af t siore eery garter lengthl phantom j non marguerite shoppe main street stouffville

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