Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 3, 1958, p. 11

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uave iror calgary york countys junior farm ers intercounty plowing team which won the championship at the international plowing match near the town of sim- coe last year left this week for calgary and the pacific coast as guests of the ba oil co this trip was awarded carl timbers left of stouft- ville and ross kennedy right of markham itp 2 who won out over 18 other counties in the total of two days contests manager for the trip to ac company the team is roy richards a native of king who is associate agricultural representative i n norfolk county where the match was held agricultural representa tive w m cockburn of new market is pictured here with the local plowmen among the many places of interest which they will visit in calgary will be the famous stampede later they will pro ceed to vancouver and vic toria before returning home carl is a son of fred timbers of stouflville and ross is the son of cameron kennedy 7th cone of markham who coach ed him floyd steckley stouft- ville coached carl in the con tests buttonville lady celebrates her ninetyfifth birthday ml pisgah consratulatlons to ron dow ney on successfully passing his 2nd year examinations at guelph veterinary college also to don johnston on his first year at guelph agricultural college congratulations to mrs j ash and mrs edson johnston on winning so many prizes at aur ora horse show mr and mrs whitfield of thornbury visited their daugh ter mrs rae mcclure and fam ily for a few days the farmers were delighted last wednesday by the heavy downpour but the children did not appreciate it so much as it prevented them going to the lake for their picnic however they soon forgot their disap pointment and enjoyed an after noon of fun and games in the school about fifty adults joined in at night for a delicious picnic supper the children presented their principal mr ixrne jen kins with a lovely clock radio mr jenkins has resigned after teaching here two years mr and mrs chas brandon and family were sunday guests witfamr and mrs- albert boake mr and mrs george mason enjoyed a motor trip along the st lawrence seaway over the weekend visiting ottawa and taking in a couple of conducted tours mr and mrs merlyn widdl- field and family were guests on sunday with miss widdifieid and mr allan mr h allan mr and mrs mitchell of pontypool also visited many old friends and rela tives attended the decoration services mr and mrs bruce reid and family of welland were present and called on mrs w reid advertising helps procure the best materials and manpower oftth birthday for mrs robert kodicfc oa saturday of last week friends and relatives marked the 95th birthday of mrs robert rodick with quiet celebration a shower of cards and gifts mrs rodick enjoys good health and was pleased to receive memusrs of her family as well as neigh bors and relatives from bolton and toronto in the evening her soninlaw and daughter rev morrison and mr sellar of owen sound arrived and will be guests for some time neighbourhood notes having has been in process during the last week and the genera opinion is that the crop is very light light or heavy it still smells good all spring surveying crews have been haunting don mills road working up and down with their tapes and instruments and finally planting yellow stakes to mark a new road line none of these men have been too com municative but one did say that they were trying to mark a 100- ft roadway and that button ville would be left as a bottle neck in the new venture last week the bell telephone co was checking poles in the area set ting ready to move them back to the new line at the moment the question in everyones mind seems to be will this continue to be a county road will it be part of the donway extension t or will it be a provincial high way t miss ellen boynton of thorn- hill returned this weekend from a months trip to the west coast travelling by train ellen visited the western united states cali fornia washington and british columbia following a service at grace anglican church markham at which their second son andrew alfred henry was baptised mr and mrs paul mingay nee rena miller entertained at a lunch eon party for approximately twenty guests among them mr and mrs a w miller on saturday of last week mr and mrs fred leaf were wed ding guests at kimbourne park united church when kathleen pilkey daughter of mr and mrs c g pilkey toronto became the bride of frank barrett the bride and groom will honeymoon in europe mr and mrs e hill enter tained relatives from the niag ara peninsula over the holiday weekend congratulations to mr murray roberts and buttonville school grades 6 7 and s students all of whom were successful this year seventeen grade 8 pupils have been graduated mrs murray roberts who will resume teaching at buttonville school in the autumn sailed last week for a vacation in ire land friends who have been fol- lowing the career- of-baui-hel- mer will be interested to learn he has received the eaton schol arship to further his musical education the fund amounts to 1000 and will be helpful when paul goes to germany to study this autumn dr and mrs art kennedy mr and mrs john young sr and mr and mrs fred leaf were guests of mr and mrs john donaldson recently mr donald son had interesting pictures to show of a trip west and in par ticular some of mr alex bells home and garden near kelowna bc vacation school at headford july 1418 all local children from four years of age and up win be wel come at the vacation church school which will be held in headford church the week of july 14 assisting leader from browns corners church will be mrs wilfred turner primary mrs s r patterson kindergar ten mrs john wilkins nursery mrs a w miller junior crafts mrs leaf is director and assist ants will be janet craig jean maw and margaret patterson transportation will be arranged to pick up children at browns corners arnleigh heights but tonville and 16th avenue at s30 am each morning and return a 1145 am children from this charge are asked to supply cook ies for refreshment hour tues day and friday of that week for further information call mrs f h leaf ax 361ss mrs warren wilson passes former friends of this neigh borhood were saddened to learn of the passing of margaret wil son widow of the late warren wilson of toronto formerly of buttonville whose death occur red at the east general hospital on friday june 27th a service was held at the trull funeral home on monday afternoon of this week with interment at buttonville cemetery surviving mrg wilson are two sons edgar and gladstone and two daugh ters miss vina wilson and mrs eileen nash july 7 sunday school picnic the browns corners sunday school children are eagerly look ing forward to the annual picnic which will be held on monday afternoon of next week july 7 at musselmans lake transpor tation will be provided for any one who wishes it and everyone provides lunch mr robert reid sympathy of the community is extended to mr norman reid whose brother robert passed away late last week mr and mrs reid left by plane early tuesday for alberta to attend the funeral buttonville school picnic nothing left but watermelon seeds and a few cookies and sandwiches was the report from the sociabconveners of the ann ual picnic for buttonville school children the maples a holiday ranch near uxbridge on highway 47 was the spot chosen this year for the outing and in spite of cool weather every one of the 120 parents and children who attend ed had a full interesting day there was riding miniature golf a gym jungle a hayride behind gormiey mrs c mllsted congratulations to all our students both public and high school who were successful in their exams mrs j bond had supper on thursday with mrs j t john son mr douglas mcwhirter flew to calgary for the holiday week end miss lois moorby spent ser- eral days in toronto the stourtvittf tribune twiy my j 1958 pace t bailontrae musselmans lake mr jos jones mr asa byers j so mrs essie lizard and mrs beulah jones left on monday to motor to alberta to visit mr byers daughter mr and mr abe sawasky master donald crowder of port perry is visiting his grand parents mr and mrs ernest eade mr and mrs w humphrrs and debby of london spent the weekend with rev and mrs e e dunking and mr and mrs m bennett mr and mrs lloyd johnson and family of minesing spent the weekend with mrs j t johnson mr and mrs ralph empring- ham entertained miss lois nigh and mr lowell brown at a mis cellaneous shower at the youth centre on monday night miss jean timbers and mr keith hoover were guests of honor at a miscellaneous shower on monday night at the home of mr and mrs geo barrett we wish a speedy recovery for mr clifford winger who has been quite ill at his home peter baxter david barber doug hill left for boys camp at duclos point for ten days mr and mrs elmer steckley of fort erie spent sumlav with mr and mrs roy brillinger miss laura mcmullen spent the wekend with mr and mrs lies mcmullen mr barry mcwhirter phoned from vancouver on sunday where he and mr eidon brill inger are now holidaying mrs b kays left saturday from malton for two months in europe a large crowd attended the special services at pikes peak sunday with 500 present sun day evening the meetings con tinue this week so plan to take advantage of this excellent tal ent in july 31 different fresh fruits and vegetables are in their peak seasons more than in any other month a tractor three swimming pools to be enjoyed and no accidents marred the day the group left the school grounds at 930 am in private cars returning by 4 pm general opinion says it was the best picnic yet and everyone was glad to see so many fathers present we hope you all had a happy holiday and many thanks to the weatherman couldnt have done better the beaches were crowded and the roads just a steady stream of cars but every one seemed to be having a good time speaking of good times fri day nights bingo was a lot of fun and a lot of people won me very lovely prizes among the local winners were mr keg mowder and mrs jim mcder- moti if you didnt win this time youll have other chances there is to be bingo every friday at cedar beach community asso ciation hall everyone is wel come the south shore association ls starling summer activities too they are having bingo at the community hall on hillsdale every monday at s pm there are lots of good prizes come out for an evening of fun and at the same time support your association this years annual meeting of the south shore association is to be held sunday july 6th in the community hall at 230 pm this is an import ant meeting and there will be much business to discuss and plan so make it for sure on sun day afternoon the ballantrae wa is mak ing a name for itself in the field of drama the ladies and their play the society for doing good were the main attraction at the mt pisgah strawberry festival last wednesday on thursday they put on a com mand performance for mrs shank aurora sideroad mrs shank is unable to get out as much as shed like and the lad ies thought it would be a pleas ant surprise if they took the play to her it was and every one enjoyed the performance tea cake and ice cream were served after the play la case youve forgotten the players a mrs g talbot mrs h storry mrs j mcdermott and mrs a watson it was a very thought ful and much appreciated ges ture on the part of the society for doing good we hear the ballantrae united sunday school picnic is to ba held at the provincial park oa july 19th more news later still another bujletln re mus selmans lake church sunday school is to be at 930 am and church at 10 lo a warm wel come awaits everyone who would like to come along the ballantrae church had guests on sunday a cub pack from meadow lake near brkmp- ton attended morning service the boys had been camping at shadow lake they were a fine looking well behaved lot over 30 of them we end up with a very sad note this week mr f cope- man one of our senior citizens passed away sunday morning mr copeman had not been too well for some time and last week was talfen to sunnybrook hospital where he died funeral services were held in toronto on wednesday the copemans have been full time lake resi dents for many years and mr copeman will be missed from his valleyfleld rd home by many friends and neighbors the sympathy of the whole com munity is extended to mrs copeman and sons phillip and melvyn who live at home two daughters mrs a blenner- hassett enid and mrs f livermore gloria both of dor- val- came home to attend the funeral ecm m- mm baler twine farmers and custom balers why pay high prices wljen you can pick up your baler twine at agincourt at the bargain price of per 40 lb bale more why pay agisicourf cordage co midland ave between finch sheppard agincourt ontario beans aylmer boston brown 2on quaker mullets pickles r sweet mixed york peanut butter libbys frozen lemonade 8 frozen salmon w pure lard home rendered 16oz ice box jar 16oz macaroni cheese 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