a very pretty wedding cere mony was conducted recently in claremont united church when sylvia martha johnston daughter of mr and mrs j harold johnston of claremont became the bride of armand clinton english son of mr and mrs stanley english of ajax ont members of the the stouffvroi twfokt thnfcy my 25 1957 ft 3 there willbe a meeting of the mrs james turner and missj eggs on the local market shot mr and mrs ivan wagg and family st catharines are in stouffville tennis club at the in rae church sr are vaca- up nearlv 13 cents a dozen last town this week visiting with mr j tennis courts on tuesday july j tioning at the windermere week and mrs cecil wagg 30 bring your racquets and en- j house muskoka i joy some tennis new nets have i mr and mrs houghland and the thermometer may have been ordered and it is nped jfr an m p campbell three children from washing- read ninety degrees during the that the lines will be painted spent the weekend at clear l were vacationing here weekend and christmas seemed j any one interested in doing j lake with mr and mrs o e w mrs houghlands parents a long way off however its not j some work about the courts i kobbins as far as you think and some please contact jerry waite at j folks in town have already pur- j 332 proposed membership fees j chased their christmas cards adults 200 students 100 from local children already on the sales path i dr and mrs e s barker rec ently stouffville creamery co is ad vertising for more cream shipp ers the local company has fac ilities for many more shippers more and more farmers are turning to cream shipping be cause of the high cost of bulk milk shipping if youre in this class you have a good- outlet for your cream at the local co wedding group pictured above are as follows from left to light elwood johnston mur ray gibner douglas english mr and mrs armand english mrs herbert white louise goudie marie eby and lyn waterworth flower girl sport bits frank hendy hardthrowing righthander with ballantrae in the lake simcoe circuit is rap- idly gaining the respect of oppo sition batters hendy performed with altona last season don haynes local juvenile receiver suffered an injured hand on monday evening at newmarket and did not hold down his regular position ag ainst aurora here on tuesday cord eckardt handled the deck er for hurler lynn taylor the majority of players with both markham and agincourt junior teams are making use of a metal skull cap when in the batters box the helmet provides the batter with the necessary head protection in case of a wild pitch markhams agile receiver bob atkinson stole home with the winning run in a scheduled jun ior baseball contest with aurora last week wayne appleton handled the pitching chores for the markhamites the local ladies league has the fans somewhat confused appar ently scheduled games both home and away are being can celled with unusual regularity summer vacations are cutting into the ranks of the clubs to such an extent that all teams are finding it almost impossible to field nine players per game an attempt is being made by a number of tennis minded sportsmen to clean up the local courts it is hoped that the ten nis club may be reorganized those interested in the game would appreciate it if boys would discontinue using the as phalt surface for a bicycle rodeo as has been the practice in the past y quality service all wheat we are at your service for handling fall wheat we have trucks to draw the grain from ihe field or fast service for unloading your truck if you wish lo save the hauling charges we will pay the daily market price make the necessary arrangements for storage baler and binder twine brant ford and danish twine stiver bros stouffville ontario planning board continued from front debt against the land why shouldnt the vacant lots pay people pay school taxes who have no children its the same thing said councillor wylie i wonder if were obligated to collect the garbage at all com mented reeve legge maybe we should cancel the whole thing we couldnt do that thered be garbage all over the roads replied councillor wylie the clerk further added that the ratepayers were incensed about paying for garbage collec tion in the winter when they are not at the lake i dont think there are many worried about it just a few try ing to stir up something said councillor wallwork were going according to the act thats all we can do said councillor williams the cierk was instructed to advise the garbage collector to continue to collect garbage twice a week uncle ed says the man who conquers himself l a 6reatermkatf than napoleon f eh neville sons admiral philco sales service stouffville ph 346wl 2 3 wedding langdox grove dicksons hill united mis sionary church was the scene of the marriage of margaret isobel grove daughter of mr and mrs william grove to george langdon jr son of mr and mrs george langdon sr of windsor rev h shantz offi ciated the bride given in marriage by her father wore a waltz length gown of white embroid ered nylon over taffeta and car ried red sweetheart roses and white baby mums mrs gordon slessor sister of the bride in yellow organdy over taffeta was matron of honor miss evelyn grove sister of the bride was bridesmaid in blue organdy and taffeta and miss peggy tran bridesmaid wore pink organdy over taffeta all attendants car ried matching bouquets of dais ies and mums and wore match ing crescent headpieces miss linda grove niece of the bride was flower girl in mauve org andy and taffeta carrying a nosegay of pink roses and white baby mums don langdon brother of the groom was best man roy over land brotherinlaw of the bride and lyle langdon brother of the groom were ushers mrs waiter grove sisterinlaw of the bride sang because and ill walk beside you the org anist was miss marion barkey at the reception held in the church basement the brides mother received in a dress of flowered print with navy acces sories and the grooms mother received in a dress of powder- blue with white accessories following a short honeymoon trip the happy couple will reside in windsor bible school great success one of the largest bible schools ever held in the town of stouffville during the past two weeks came to a close fri day evening july 19th after using the public school also the united missionary church for the school it was necessary for us to have our closing exercises in ihe united church which was filled for the closing of the school rev frank huson who has directed the school gave a report of the work that had been done also expressed his appreciation to all those who helped to make it a great success over 3056 teachers and scholars attended the school this year there was an enrollment of 442 the high est for one day 325 and the aver age for the ten days was 305 this is considered one of the weeks ago remains only fair largest for the size of the town little deborah ward two year old daughter of mr and mrs roy ward luckily escaped ser ious injury when she climoed out the open window of a car driven by her father she fell to the pavement and suffered bruises to her head and knees the accident occurred in the cast end of town the condition of mr mike miller local resident injured in a headon collision nearly two mr and mrs claude brillini ger and family are holidaying in haliburton next week will be theannual lake edition of the tribune the plant will then close the follow ing week for summer vacation and there will be no issue of the tribune on august 8th mr and mrs edward herbert and family formerly of vivian have taken up residence on al bert street mr herbert is the principal of the ballantrae pub lic school mr and mrs austin wagg and mr and mrs vincent wagg motored to michigan to attend the wagg reunion a large a number of people and old crowd enjoyed ihe fine weather friends have been visitors at j at the picnic the sanderson home on obrien avenue recently mrs nellie stouffville public utilities johnston from minto man mr commission water department and mrs bill muir also mr and began work this week on the lay- according to the latest reports although he has regained con sciousness the shock has appar ently affected his memory the doctor in charge says he will be confined to the hospital for a lengthy period his wife ruth also suffering a broken pelvis is making fine progress in the york county hospital newmar ket there are better ways of stay ing young than acting childish a record 3644589 motor ve hicles were registered to resi dents of canada at the end of last year an increase of 62 per cent from a year earlier dorian woodburn i buried at resthaven memorial gardens the funeral was conducted from the trull funeral home danforth ave toronto on thursday afternoon lor dorian woodburn who died suddenly near north bay mr woodburn was a native of this district and would have been fiftyfive years of age had he lived another day mr and mrs woodburn were driving together near north bay when the deceased was sud denly stricken with a heart at tack and expired without warn ing he had been suffering from a heart ailment for some time mr woodburn had been em ployed by the cnr for the past 37 years ke was a member of the occident lodge af am mrs woodburn was the for mer ina mantle of claremont she survives her husband along with a stepbrother wilbert govv- er of stouffville a large number of friends from stouffville and claremont attended the funeral at the trull chapel following which inter ment was made in resthaven memorial gardens in the province of ontario ten different denominations were represented including roman catholics the cost of running the school amounted to s23s00 the amount collected on the closing night was 13604 dona tions from united chinch s10 from christian church stouff ville 10 individual contribu tions 26 making a total of 18204 rev huson would like to take this opportunity of thanking those who helped to make it a great success any one desiring a financial state ment of the school kindly con tact rev huson all men are born free but only athletes can go through school that way second week of aps big six week contest prize 1957 bel air chevrolet plus many weekly prizes this contest is being held only at aps super markets 680 kennedy road scarborough 2050 lawrence avenue at warden 25 glen watford drive agincourt visit these stores for entry blanks and full details nothing to buy jane parker cherry pie reg price 59c save 6c special j3c eac this price effective until saturday july 27 1957 open thursday friday nights wpem ihe gtcat atlantic 4 pacific tea company itd funeral wed for mrs maurus shupe the death occurred suddenly on monday morning of mrs shupe of stouffville she was in her 74th year and had not suffer ed any long illness mrs shupe was born at beth- esda a daughter of mr and mrs jacob steckley she married maurus shupe in 1918 follow ing their marriage they farmed for thirty years at new dundee prior to coming to stouffville the couple attended the united missionary church here where mrs shupe was active in the w ms and was a leader in the home department besides her husband deceased is survived by one brother w steckley of bethesda the funeral on wednesday af ternoon was conducted from the united missionary church by rev f huson pallbearers were edgar hallman wilmot brown wm guthrie er good e reist and jacob reesor inter ment was made at dicksons hill cemetery mrs melvil mckeller of winni peg and margaret man and mrs elsie bradwin from toron to and dr helan abel from ot tawa on sunday a family party with miss sanderson miss lac- kie and brotherinlaw mr j lebarr from peterboro and most of the sanderson family w present with the children and a good visit was enjoyed by over 20 in all mr and mrs arne larson were also present from pokipsie ny ing of a new 6inch main to the rear of the business premises west of mill st this main will do away with a number of small pipe lines under the main st pavement and which are con stantly giving trouble wedding sider heise in an afternoon ceremony at the brethern in christ church oak ridges miss erma jean heise daughter of the late mr and mrs orla heise of gormley became the bride of rev harvey sider son of rev and mrs earl sider of nanticoke the grooms father officiated at the wedding given in marriage by her brother mr harold heise the bride chose a gown of white flocked nylon over taffeta styl ed with a full skirt which accent ed the fitted bodice with its pet er pan collar edged in appliqued flowers her veil was gathered to a matching headdress and she carried a cascade of petaled white carnations and pink sweet heart roses mrs john reesor of union- vllle sister of the bride who scried as matron of honour and the bridesmaids mrs walter winger of st anns also a sist er of the bride and miss mildred brillinger of gormley wore bal lerinalength dresses of aqua flocked nylon over varying shades of aqua taffeta styled to match the brides gown they carried nosegays of pink carnat ions attending the groom as best man was his brother mr morris sider of fort erie ushering were mr walter winger and j mr leslie sheffcr the pianist was miss anna ruth sider sist- i er of the groom and the heise hill quartette sang o perfect i love during the signing of the i register receiving the guests mrs i harold heise wore navy nylon 1 chiffon while the grooms moth- er assisted wearing figured i crepe following the reception at the summit view restaurant the lawn bowling news on tuesday of last week three trios from stouffville took part in a mixed triples tournament at aurora mrs laushway mrs crossen and don bacon won 3 games among the winners at the jit ney in markham last week were mrs hoover and mrs rena rat cliff this week the jitney will be at uxbridge on monday evening at stouff ville there were nine greens for the watts trophy tournament mrs watts presented the trophy to mr boyd of tottenham who edged out by one point the stouffville entry of mr fox mrs burkitt and ken laushway high for two wins were fred crossen mrs lemon and elgin wagg mr irwin watts trio of aurora were high for one win former son passes at col i ing wood the death occurred suddenly on wednesday of last week of john f dickson son of the late henry and catherine dickson of stouffville he was in his 76th year and had been enjoying the summer at his cottage near collingwood the late john dickson was born and raised in stouffville and served his tailoring appren ticeship with the late john monkhouse he leaves to mourn his loss his widow margaret dickson long branch a son donald and daughter margaret three bro thers david of west summer- land bc george of edmonton roy of toronto and a sister miss bessie of stouffville miss helen kinzie of toronto was a recent guest of mr and mrs john lehman mr kenneth wilson of van couver was a recent visitor of mr and mrs john lehman several guests from stouff ville attended the wedding in belleville united church on saturday afternoon july 20th of miss elaine oneill daughter of mr and mrs j w oneill of belleville to mr ronald pol lard also from belleville these included mr and mrs ab leh man mr and mrs gar lehman and family mr and mrs l e oneill and miss joy mr and mrs w t ronnie and family mr and mrs don lehman and family and mr and mrs gordon minton v j lauesen realtor 876 egllnton atc east toronto attention farmers we have a number of clients for 50 to 200 acre farms particular ly scenic spots for business executives as summer retreats reasonably priced also good farmers farms i am in your area 3 days a week and would appreciate a call it your intentions are to sell thank you call ray ham8tead maylnlr 1141 or 192s plymouth 58203 skinnymenwomen gain 5 15 lbs get h pep v vigor what a thrill bony limbs fill oul ugh hol lows fill up neck no longer scrawny body iqki hauitarved sickly beanpole look thousands who naver could gain before aia now proud of shapely healthyiookine fs urc thtv thank ostrex tonic tablet helps build up body skinny becauw of poor appe tite due to lack of iron improves digestion nourishment puts flesh on hare bones in creases pep tt- acquainted size only 60t try famous ostret for new pounds pep vim vigor this very day at all oruggnti annual summer bible school s at the wideman mennonite church 9 am i july 29th to august 9th classes for nursery and kindergarten children and all grades from i lo ix eoasksae- bride chose a navy silk suit with white accessories to be worn for their honeymoon in western canavia upon thir return the couple will reside in toronto where rev sider will be pastor at gamble ave brethren in christ church its the egg cheque that tells the story coop lay mashes are formulated at 17 18 20 and 22 protein levels to suit your individual requirements for maximum cjjk production fortified with the essential vitamins and the proper variety of proteins they make your hens lay their hesl available in mash form for lowest cost in pellets to help control waste or in krumbles lo 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