services conclude sunday their golden anniversary mr and mrs wilbur keesor of cedar grove continued from front casion and the couple received a host of cards gifts and congrat ulatory messages the guests were received by mr and mrs reesor and mrs j b white pouring tea were mrs les gates mrs fred beare mrs o a hagerman mrs wm hoo ver mrs a g troyer mrs r n reesor mrs c p shapter and mrs l mclaughlin serv ing were mrs ken reesor mrs gordon reesor mrs walter an thony mrs ray troyer mrs f a reesor miss blanche ra mer carol gail and marilyn white jean and dianne reesor and lynne anthony guests were present from whitby zephyr weston toron to minden and cleveland conservation club to tell of work through the newspapers serv ing whitchurch township and the surrounding area the whit church conservation club hopes to acquaint the public with its activities the service it renders and anything of general interest concerning bird animal and this sunday evening will be the occasion for the concluding service in the special evangel istic campaign being conducted in the stouffville united church as part of a joint effort spon sored by stouffville and nearby rural united churches rev terry han minister of port credit united church is present ing the gospel in a pleasing man ner which captures and holds the attention of his nightly con gregations services are being held each evening at 8 oclock except sat urday this friday evening the address will be especially direct ed towards young people and a warm invitation is being di rected to all the young folks in stouffville and district to come a feature of the musical portion of the program will be the trum pet trio from the youth for chrisr band the choir is preparing special numbers for the closing service on sunday night feature of each evenings service is a per iod of congregational singing of many of the old familiar hymns led by the choir and accompan ied by piano and organ the stouffville tribune tbundjy october 3 1937 te 1 local and personal happenings engagement mr and mrs ralph charles baker of ballantrae wish to announce the engagement of their daughter marie elizabeth to mr james ray hawkins son of mr and mrs albert hawkins of gormley the marriage will take place saturday october 26 1957 at 330 pm in the united missionary church gormley don lewis nurseries were i busy on tuesday landscaping the highway boulevard in front of the newlyopened edgevale motors mr bert bell has returned mrs wm hall 9th con left from his trip to saskatchewan sunday by air for bermuda he has been away about four where she will visit for several weeks weeks with her son bill jr plant life in this area the con servation club cooperates with the township council and the ontario dept of lands and for ests in preserving wild life and forests and in stimulating inter est in conservation the rapid population growth in and around toronto has greatly increased the number of people who wish to hunt fish and have other outdoor recrea tion within easy reach of their homes this creates a very hea vy burden in maintaining ade quate game and cover for game in those townships close to heav ily populated areas the prob lem is further aggravated by the influx of large numbers of new comers to canada who do not understand our wild life or the laws protecting it the conservation club be- 1 lieves that items of interest brought to the attention of news paper readers is the best method of increasing the interest of all those who enjoy the outdoors weddings pullen paisley on saturday september 28 1957 at second markham bap tist church norma jean daugh ter of mr and mrs arthur pais ley became thebride of ronald gordon pullen son of mr and mrs clifford pullen rr 1 richmond hill ont the church was tastefully decorated by lov ing friends with standards of orange gladioli and bronze and gold chrysanthemums and rev bruce hisey officiated at the doublering ceremony the bride given away by her father was beautifully gowned in white nylon net over satin the tiny cap sleeves and neck very gently shirred above the fitted bodice which fastened down the back with minute cov ered buttons the bouffant floor- length skirt was enhanced with lace appliquee her fingertip veil flowed from a white bandeau hat and she carried a yellow orchid with pink sweetheart roses and trailing yellow mums mrs bert stouffer matron of honour and the misses doreen and barbara pullen bridesmaids were dressed alike in floorlength gowns of copper capucine and bamboo featuring a high empire line ringed with matching vel vet ribbon with bows and stream ers at the back long mittens and feathered hats completing their costumes each carried shallow baskets of yellow and bronze mums miss joy grove soloist attired in a beigepink dress with matching hat with a corsage of talisman roses and white carna tions sang the wedding prayer and o perfect love accompanied by the organist mrs floyd ratcliff the grooms best man was bert stouffer and robert and david paisley were ushers the reception was held at the picturesque parkslde christian youth centre where the brides mother received her guests in a bluestone dress with gold and brown accessories and corsage of talisman roses mrs pullen graciously assisted dressed in brown also wearing talisman roses outoftown guests were mrs delia scott baltimore mr and mrs e carver ottawa mrs g rosser ottawa mr and mrs d steckley and family oshawa and mr and mrs howard steck ley montreal for their trip through the states the lovely bride chose a brown tailored suit with match ing accessories and upon their return they will reside near stouffville bingo the regular weekly bingos under the auspices of branch 459 canadian legion will be held in the legion hall every saturday evening at s oclock sharp sgt charles davis of camp borden visited his parents last week mr and mrs dawson davis a maintainer of the bruel paving co is in town this week grading some of the residential streets mr and mrs wally nicholson of toronto visited on sunday with mr and mrs dawson da vis among the many lucky draw prize winners at the recent trade fair were mrs norma herbert of stouffville rr 2 who won the floor lamp given away by the local business and professional womens club the lamp was donated to the club by raxlin furniture applian- ces winners of stouffville bak- j ery prizes were fred castle teddy winterfield mrs ken ward of claremont and miss wagg of goodwood free admission markham fair board mem bers have asked us to point out that on friday evening admission to the fair grounds is free that is after 6 pm the midway will be in full swing and all you have to do is walk in to enjoy your self the individual dump truck ers association who have occu pied offices in the spofford blk for some months since their or ganization began moved this week to new office premises on yonge st in richmond hill this weekend see the display of mary maxim sweaters in the show window at the marguerite shoppe these popular sweaters are an exclusive with the marg uerite shoppe in stouffville a very pleasant evening was spent at the home of mr and mrs walter slack obrien ave on thursday last when they celebrated their fifteenth wed ding anniversary the parents sisters and brothers of both re spective families were all pres ent also mrs r crosier of london mr and mrs wesley crosier and mr and mrs allan crosier of blackwater mr and mrs fred clark markham and mrs roy grove stouffville the autumn thanksgiving service of the womans mission ary society will be held in the united church auditorium at 230 pm october 10th note change of date mrs james oldham will be guest soloist mrs dr crouch will be in charge of the devotional period and mrs g e k howe presi dent of toronto conference branch guest speaker will speak on the future unification of womens work in the church we invite you to come and spend a profitable afternoon with us mr and mrs a reid ring- wood celebrated their 25th wed ding anniversary on sept 24th they were pleasantly surprised by a party given them at the home of their elder daughter mrs c lynde stouffville where they were presented with an electric frying pan and 25 red roses on thursday their family entertained them at dinner at the town country and later at the apartment of their young er daughter nancy a beautiful ly decorated cake was cut at both occasions flook bolender the wedding of arlene pearl bolender daughter of mr and mrs c bolender of bethesda to stanley david flook son of mr and mrs f flook of to ronto was solemnized in bethes da united church on sept 21st rev c hunking officiated mrs j oldham sang the wed ding prayer and ill walk be side you accompanied by mrs j masters the bride given in marriage by her father chose a gown of white embroidered satin her shoulderlength veil was caught to a matching headdress and she carried a cascade bouquet of lavender chrysanthemums miss louise bolender maid of honour wore a gown of rose iri descent taffeta bridesmaids miss willa flook and miss flor ence bolender wore similar gowns in a royal blue iridescent shade attending as best man was mr neil flook ushers were mr paul bolender and mr howard bolender following the reception at the brides home mr and mrs flook left on a wedding trip to northern ontario residents of stouffville your cooperation is urgently requested to help meet canadas steppedup civil defence program will you be a volunteer report to the stouffville council chambers this friday october 4th john sanders village coordinator milt burk chairman civil defence committee schneider wideman on saturday sept 14th at 3 oclock the united missionary church stouffville was decor ated with white and pink gladioli and ferns when jean wideman was united in marriage to floyd bertrum schneider son of mr and mrs ezra schneider ofi moorfield ont rev frank hud son officiated the bride chose a blue suit trade fair prize winners holders of the following numbers are winners of door prizes at the stouffville itrade fair when they present their tickets to the doner they may pick up the award thursday sept 26th ticket no 58 maple leaf dairy 20 k w betz construction 539 markham home im provements ltd 549 the marguerite shoppe 422 palmers violets 3g6 patrick motors 317 hendricks hardware 283 hendricks hardware friday sept 27th 5g59 maple leaf dairy 3328 marguerite shoppe 3304 hendricks hardware 5613 patrick motors 5644 hendricks hardware 5599 palmers violets 3629 markham home imp 5330 k betz construction 5321 stouffer hardware saturday sept 28th 6523 7324 6040 7582 and 6621 stouffville floral 7369 marguerite shoppe 7504 markham home impr 7502 k betz construction 7365 geo harmon son 619s edgevale motors 7669 leo wilson motors 6042 stouffers hardware 6635 oneills furniture store 7505 don lewis nursery 6574 hendricks hardware 7062 stouffville radio tv 6781 patrick motors 7381 raxlins furniture 7795 palmers violets 7388 harry lee real estate v j lauesen realtor 876 kgllnton ave east toronto attention farmers wanted immediately for waiting clients farm of all description 50 to 200 acres also 10 acre lot with house reasonably priced write or call ray hamstead mayfalr 111 or 15tf plmonth 53202 with white accessories and a corsage of white mums and carried a white bible while her attendant her sister mrs gor don brown wore a pink suit with a pink corsage of mums mrs stewart wideman played the organ while mrs l wide- man sang o perfect love and a wedding prayer the ushers were carl wide- man and mervyn schneider and best man was elroy schneider for the reception at park- side youth centre the brides mother wore navy and white with navy accessories and cor sage of red roses the grooms mother assisted wearing dark green and yellow accessories with corsage of yellow mums following the reception the happy couple left for points east and northern ontario mrs s goudie mill st was removed to the brierbush hos pital on monday of this week mrs goudie is one of our towns octogenarians and has been in failing health for some time musicale at ringwood christian church on sunday evening oct 6th at 730 pm speaker mr bert stou ffer the offering of the evening is for the promotion of the or gan fund a social afternoon was spent on sunday when about twenty sun life insurance co repre sentatives and wives descended on mr and mrs j l abell on albert st to pay tribute to mr abell who has completed thirty- six years continuous service with this organization presen tations were made to both mr and mrs abell subscriptions are coming in steadily in the current student subscription campaign for the tribune if youre a student at stouffville markham or picker ing high schools you still have lots of time to enter the con test make yourself some christ mas money for sure and also have a chance to win a new smithcorona typewriter stu dents receive si for each new subscription they turn in from now until christmas and the boy and girl turning in the greatest number over twenty will each receive a new type writer the stouffville fire brigade answered a call to the len houghton farm on the 3rd con cession of whitchurch friday afternoon to extinguish a chim ney fire the stouffville boy scout troop are in urgent need for a capable leader or an assistant- anyone willing to hold this posi tion should contact the secre- tarv mr walter pipher at stou ffville 44j4 or rev d davis chairman the stouffville ioof will mark its 50th anniversary with a turkey supper on monday eve ning nov isth in the masonic hall keep this date open mr and mrs ray fleury of stouffville have returned after visiting their daughter and her family sergeant and mrs o dixon at kingston while there the party motored to cornwall to view the st lawrence sea way development notice anyone wishing to send old woollen and cotton rags to be rewoven into blankets rugs sheets and etc please have rags and money at mrs wm rea- mans at glasgow no later than wednesday oct 16 for any in formation call stouff 66920 five pounds is required for a blanket a charge of careless driving against walter thorn stouff ville laid following a collision on main st here some months ago was dismissed vyhen the case came up last week at button- ville traffic court mr thorn was defended in the case by ab hulse newmarket the crown was not represented in the case aacssssawxsssssxssssxssssssxss men men hear dr zacarias p carles frgs founder and director of the spanish christian mission and see journey into spain a 30min sound color motion picture also hear the youth for christ trumpet trio at the christian mens fellowship in the baptist church on monday oct 7 at 8 pm plan pray come watch for special announcement on channel 3 barrie friday at 6 pm how 2 your fuel fiupply any day now the tempera ture can go into a tallspln dont put oft putting in jour fuol supply get mrt now to give jack frost a warm reception a phono call to us brings you ton- quality fuel oil or coal just call 209 or 122 stouffville 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