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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 25, 1958, p. 3

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stouffville trade fair sept 25th 27th stiver bros contest estimate the total weight of eggs laid by the 6 pullets at our trade fair booth from thursday noon sept 25th to 11 pm sat eve sept 27th fill in the attached coupon and deposit with us at our booth buttonville notes entry form stiver bros contest trade fair 1958 name address total egg weight clip and save musselmans lake please note the weekly euchres at the s shore assn hall have been changed from wednesday night to friday night the weekly euchre of the s shore assn was held wednes day night at 830 first prize winners were mr fred conner second mrs e pollock third mrs w wagg low score win ners were mr dan wagg and mrs hayden refreshments were served bringing an enjoy able evening to a close dont miss the stiver bros trade fair contest see stivers advertisement in this issue and clip out your entry form another great rexall lc sale begins monday october 20th and continues through oct 25th many items included in this sale are now ondisplav in the window of houstons rexall drug store mr harry bourne has pur chased the property of mr eric priestly on the corner of wil liam and harold sts in stouff- ville he plans to take up resi dence there shortly mrs harry bourne returned home this week from an extend ed trip to newfoundland she visited with relatives in saint johns and other nearby towns mrs bourne travelled by air both ways she noted that the standard of living in the prov ince was much lower than in ontario but the cost of living was considerably higher stouffville branch of the ca nadian cancer society which was operated out of richmond hill and had a total campaign quota of 14500 collected 1- 13115 markham branch col lected s259274 and unionville 5285547 total money collected by the unit was 18850 the original quota was 14500 you are invited to visit the cancer society booth at markham fair next week neighbourhood notes area residents have taken hula hoops to their hearts last saturday arnold farms were selling them like hot cakes 4 and 5 to a customer at 138 eauch ah me anything for a figure nancy brown and beverley burr who enrolled at the ryer- son institute of technology last week are both living in toronto for the school year margaret gray spent last weekend with her aunt mrs s j english at braedoon farm margaret is settling in again at branksome hall for her grade 13 classes mr and mrs ernest walton were keeping house at the h r paterson farm last weekend while mr and mrs paterson took a motor trip east next sunday morning sun day school promotions will be held at browns corners united church the sunday school ses sion will commence at 10 am sharp church services celebrat ing headford church anniver sary will see the combined con gregations worshipping at head- ford at 11 am and 730 pm rev wm brignall ba bd is the speaker in the morning and rev w j burton is the evening guest congratulations to al and beverley jones whose small daughter arrived at the scar- boro general hospital early monday morning sept 22nd weighing seven pounds six ounces needless to say linda and jimmy are delighted to have a baby sister at present they are the guests of their grandparents mr and mrs j mcquay our sympathy to mr charles turner whose activities have been curtailed by a troublesome session with the mumps mrs wilfred turner and her family have had an anxious time since her mother mrs cassis of toronto was taken seriously ill recently mr and mrs tom mathieu and baby bradley were visitors at oshawa last weekend shower for jessie boyington friends from this community met at the assembly room at leitchcroft farm on monday evening of last week to bring gifts and warm wishes for fu ture happiness to miss jessie boyington formerly of button ville whose marriage to mr william lewis takers place on saturday of this week in the queensville united church jes sie was assisted in opening her gifts by her sister mrs oliver bales and mrs dick jones mrs gordon vaughan and mrs tom mathieu served refreshments troussea tea for mary gough it was a delightful party on saturday afternoon of last week when miss mary gough whose i marriage to mr ray grant of unionville takes place in the browns corners church on sat- urdav of this week entertained friends at her future home on 14th avenue where wedding gifts and trousseau were beauti- i fully displayed at the end of the da v there were one hundred and thirty names in the guest i book receiving with the bride and her mother mrs jack gough was mrs andrew grant mother of the groom mrs john brum- well was the attendant in one trousseau room and mrs ted gough was in another the brides aunt mrs f w sing and the grooms cousin miss elizabeth french presid ed at the tea table and the tearoom assistants were misses jean muirhead onah mccul- lough shirley tomlinson and mrs walter derrett european travels a delightfully told experience of european travels by mrs george kelly as only she can tell it provided an interesting evening for buttonville wi members on thursday evening of last week dr and mrs kelly returned recently from a visit to the low countries germany switzerland france and the bri tish isles and- many were the anecdotes mrs kelly had to tell along with bits of lore from each country pictures taken on the trip added greatly to the inter est mrs a w miller was the soloist accompanied by mrsi s j english and she sang little brown bird and dear little boy of mine mrs richard pralet occupied the chair and during the business session it was an nounced that during the sum mer funds to the amount of 2000 had been paid off the mortgage of buttonville hall leaving only 2000 balance to be paid following the meeting refreshments were served by the hostesses mrs john wilkins mrs gordon purves and mrs adam brown the skhjreylltt twmjn iwiy jmas lfc ims pje 3 local and personal happenings physical education specialist a t stouffville home school lt margaret ball rcn vis ited with her parents dr and i mrs s s ball last week on i leave from halifax ns coming markham fair the show window of southern ontario october 234 1958 midway entertainment fri sat fun for young and old i thursday oct 2nd jersey show landrace regional show first regional show of this new breed friday oct 3rd guernsey show 4h calf club black white show monster parade from morgan park at 1 pm official opening c a cathers mp north york harness pony racing zone 4 sheep show calf scramble sponsored by jack fraser square dance competition spelling bee variety entertainment by vince mountford sons markham girls band saturday oct 4th light horses ponies heavy horses yorks berks tamworth regional show harness racing running race markham girls band lindsay boys band dressed poultry sale at 4 pm variety entertainment by vince mountford sons monster dance in arena harry paisley president eiris noyvrov 1j stock director iavtt j tbax ist vice pre raymond h briixingkr 2nd vice pre fred spring secretary treasurer of interest to the general public especially so for school trustees and teachers will be the physical education demon stration by major john young of the ontario department of education on wednesday even ing october 1 this gentleman has specialized in physical edu cation all his life following his graduation from the royal mili tary college where he also instructed in gymnastics he was with the dominion government conducting special courses in gymnastics and physical training for teachers prior to serving in world war ii since 1945 major young has been with the ontario depart ment of education travelling i all over ontario into the far reaches of the province he has taught in the indian school engagement mr and mrs wilmot a sto ver announce the engagement of their eldest daughter gert rude marie to william bruce irwin youngest son of mrs rob ert irwin and the late mr ir win of oshawa ontario the marriage to take place satur day october 11 1958 at 300 pm in the stouffville united church t at moosonee but mainly he in structs teachers his work takes him into the rural schools and to meeting school trustees he is particularly interested though j in the classroom teacher who can apply what has been taught to the youngsters he is very interesteu in home school because through it he can com municate certain things to par ents that they can apply at home under the auspices of the on tario department of education major young has especially de signed a budgetpriced kit of athletic equipment for use in elementary schools twenty- four boys and girls from the two stouffville public schools will be used to demonstrate this equipment while major young explains the muscular development at different stages mrs john brubacher is cur rently visiting at the home of her son mr and mrs garth j brubacher of north chili ny another great rexati lc sale begins monday october 20th and continues through oct 25th many items included in this sale are now on displav in the window of houstons rexall drug store mr henry ogden has started work on the construction of a i new cottagetype home on the i i ninth concession south of maini street mrs harmon hoover has just returned home after visiting her daughter mrs archie stouf- fer milverton ontario mrs hoover aso enjoyed the shakes pearian festival along with mrs roy stover see all thats new in type- j writers at the booth of the stouffville tribune stouffville j trade fair this weekend mr miller druggist from tor- 1 onto has joined the sjaff of storeys drug store stouffville bourne hunter motors ask residents to watch for the com ing of the new 1959 oldsmobile about oct 3rd and the chevro let about oct 11th local weddings miladinov morgan large baskets of gladioli mums and other fall flowers made a pretty setting for the wedding on saturday sept 20 solemnized by rev lawrenson of toronto assisted by rev buckner of port credit at the home of the brides parents claremont when roberta june only daughter of mr and mrs jack morgan exchanged vows with mr walter miladinov of toronto at the double ring ceremony the bride was given in marriage by her father and she wore a royal blue trapeze- taffeta dress and white feather hat and carried a bouquet of pink roses and white carnations the bridesmaid was miss joan rog ers of toronto whose dress was coral crystalette also wore a white feather hat and carried a bouquet of white carnations and yellow mums mr ross dixon of toronto was best man and gerald and grant morgan were ushers af ter the ceremony about sixty high school news last friday in assembly the candidates for the students council stated their platforms and made their bids for election the results of mondays votes showed norm hendricks at the head of the pole for president his assistants as first vicepresi dent and second vicepresident are carol skinner and bonnie jack respectively our year book will be edited by elizabeth rae with linda todd as assist ant editor lois martin will be secretary for the year john corner is treasurer and pat barry press reporter both by acclamation room representa tives chosen on tuesday are as follows grade 13 carole hoover gord mckay grade 12 mary harwood ken ferguson grade 11 jeanette montgomery and gary baston grade 10a elaine forsyth grade 10b karen holden grade 9a wayne hamilton grade 9b warren hendricks grade 9c jean winterstein spec comm helen gayman marilyn arsenault the staff advisor is mr mar shall with this enthusiastic group in charge of school activi ties we hope for a successful year oooooodocxsttooooooooaoooooooooi knitters note look for our booth at the trade fair mrs helen genik knitting demonstrator from miss mary maxim will be at our booth friday and saturday if you have any knitting problems bring them alrajg in outdoor and casual hand knit sportswear its mow ffloxiin sweaters guests were received by the brides mother in a navy blue sheath dress with matching ac cessories and a corsage of red roses and white carnations the reception was also held at the brides home after which the happy couple left on a short honeymoon to niagara falls and district and on their return will reside in toronto for travelling the bride chose a navy chemise dress with win ter white accessories you too can knit these beautiful sweaters from mary maxim graph style patterns and the famous mary maxim northland and cloudspun 4 ply wools youll enjoy knitting them and wearing with pride your finished garment and as for quality its tops the finished garment will show you that marguerite shoppe main street stouffville nasoacx30ooooc3oooqocssoses900bv7 mccurdy harman stouffville christian church was the scene of a double ring wedding ceremonv on saturday august 30th 1958 at 3 oclock when rev norman rowan offi ciated at the marriage of shirly mary joyce harman daughter of mr and mrs g h harman stouffville to mr donald james mccurdy toronto son of mr and mrs j j mccurdy chesley ont the church was decorated with baskets of gladioli and fern miss grace lehman of stouffville was organist and mrs elma oldham ringwood was soloist the bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of lace and net over satin the bodice of lace reembroider ed with seed pearls and sequins featured salorina neckline and long pointed sleeves the bouf fant skirt had side panels of lace with tiers of lace at back a caplet of lace held the finger tip tulle illusion veil in place she carried a cascade bouquet of red roses and white carna tions mrs jean baker markham sister of the bride was matron of honor miss dorothy mc curdy toronto sister of the groom miss lois harman sister of the bride and miss joyce tunney niece of the bride were bridesmaids they wore identical ballerina length gowns of nylon over net and taffeta styled with scoop neck in front deep v in back empire waistlines and bouffant skirts the matron of honor chose apricot shade the bridesmaids nile green all wore feather headpieces white acces sories and carried cascade bou quets of gladioli and roses flower girls were miss donna brown- argyle ont and miss janice baker markham ont nieces of the bride they wore short yellow nylon dresses yel low headpieces white accessor ies and carried nosegays of gla dioli and roses mr david mccurdy chesley was best man for his brother ushers were donald harman merlin harman brothers of the bride and donald phillips tor onto the reception was held at the stouffville masonic hall the brides mother received the guests wearing a rosewood lace dress pale beige accessories and a corsage of yellow roses the grooms mother assisted wearing a navy dress with navy accessories and a corsage of yellow roses for the honey moon trip to florida the bride chose a yellow printed nylon over taffeta dress white acces- sories and a corsage of yellow roses on their return mr and mrs mccurdy will reside in stouff ville births bielby mr and mrs cyril bielby rr 2 claremont are happy to announce the birth of their daughter irene pa tricia on tuesday september 16 1958 at york county hos pital newmarket a sister for janet and laura boake mr and mrs don boake are happy to announce the arrival of their baby daughter dawn may on sep tember 17 1958 at newmar ket hospital brown donalda and james rr 3 stouffville are happy to announce the birth of a daughter laurel edith on sept 18 1958 at the new market hospital a sister for donnie and keith grove mr and mrs chas grove stouffville are happy to announce the arrival of a son on sept 18 1958 at the brierbush hospital stouff ville rae mr tnu mrs garnet rae rr 2 stouffville are happy to announce the arrival of a son on sept 18 1958 at the brierbush hospital stouff ville a pedestrian is a person who storms at the automobilist who storms at the pedestrian rev d sargent pastor of the altona united missionary church was guest speaker at stouffville yfc softball ban quet held at the youth centre on monday evening the cham pionship trophy was presented to mr doug forfar of the bal- lantrae team mr geo timbers was chairman of the program coop meeting the annual meeting of the claremont cooperative asso ciation will be held in the green wood united church on thurs day evening sept 25th the meeting will be preceded by a banquet at seven oclock the retiring directors are messrs percy jones milton pegg and alex schneider the latter two men are eligible for reelection two bicycles were lifted from outside the park theatre during last saturday afternoons show one of them just a new bike local police are making an intense investigation into their disappearance there is the pos sibility that two local lads took off on the bicycles for a joy ride and parents are asked to check to see if the bikes were taken by their youngsters in fun and left in hiding some place naturally the two young owners are not very happy and it is to be hoped that the possible theft turns out to only be a prank the former henry mcmvtllen home on the 10th concession south of main street is being completely renovated by the owner mr arnold burrows mr burrows is doing much of the work during the evening hours mens bowling the organization meeting of the mens bowling league will be held at the stouffville alleys on monday sept 29th at 8 pm all men interested in the opera tion of the league are requested to attend mrs pearl hoover of dixon hill arrived home from a trip with her mother mrs earl tate they flew tca from toronto to winnipeg and on to portage la prairie advanced flying school where they wore guests at the wings presentation and graduation of neil tate flying officer and son of mr and mrs earl tate newmarket watch at the trade fair this week for the sale of booster tickets for the stouffville hoc key club in addition to your seasons ticket you will have a lucky draw and ticket for din ner and dance get yours this week be sure to visit the mary maxim sweater display featur ed in the marguerite shoppes trade fair booth where mrs helen genik maxim demon strator will be present to an swer your knitting enquiries mr and mrs grant turner peter lee and rhonda returned to stouffville last week from los angeles calif to take up residence here we welcome the son of mr and mrs lloyd tur ner and his family to our vill age ten waste containers have been placed along main street by town council in an effort to keep stouffville clean the new containers are a real asset and will be used by local busi ness people to dump in their morning sweep cleanings and by the general public for those cigarette butts boxes and re freshment wrappers the con tainers will be lettered shortly mr and mrs ken laushway and mr and mrs c h nolan were visitors with mr and mrs claude brillinger in ridgetown during the weekend as well as other friends including mr and mrs v h atkinson the two local businessmen enjoyed a golf tournament at ridgetown while in the westerh ontario town and mr laushway came home with one of the prizes horticultural meeting the annual meeting for dist rict 5 will be held in the mason ic hall on monday sept 29 at 8 oclock the guest speaker will be mr st clare tennant president of the ont horticul tural association mr john f clark secretary will also assist on the program as this is a district meeting where represen tatives of all the societies are to be present we would like our own members to attend and make it a real rally entertain ment and refreshments will be provided by the local society wms meeting the st james auxiliary of the wms met at the home of mrs clarence hood for their sep tember meeting the president mrs r stevens opened with the call to worship followed by prayer and a hymn mrs a g thompson read the scripture and led in prayer plans were made to secure a speaker for the fall thankoffering to be held in october at the home of mrs bruce davidson study period was in charge of group 2 and was based on the problems of the christian ko reans in japan and their re sponsibility for witness in that country christianity must be presented to the people in such a way that they may see it as a living faith the meeting closed with the lords prayer after which a very pleasant social halfhour was enjoyed womens missionary meeting a large group of ladies gather ed at the home of mrs p tarr on wednesday evening sept 10 for the anniversary meeting of the wms of the united mis sionary church the service was opened by mrs r stouffer and after the devotional and a message in song the time was given to mrs willis hunking returned missionary from ni geria west africa mrs hunking formerly ma- rlon hunt of gormley has rec ently returned with her hjujr band and family from their sec ond term of missionary service and is presently residing at gormley she gave an account of her work as a missionary and nurse and told incidents of definite answers to prayer which were of special help and encour agement to her and those with whom she was working mrs hunking has spent con siderable time in leprosy clinic work and this dread disease has wonderfully responded for the newer drugs now used tjic best wishes and prayers sf the wms group go with the hun king family as they spend their j furlough time in the homeland and then prepare to return to nigeria during the evening the annual anniversary offering was receiv ed which goes toward the spe cial project fund of the mission ary societv through the sponsorship of the stouffville lions club the national sanitarium associa tion free chest xray service van vill be in stouffville on oct 2 and 3 next thursday and friday the van will be located on the main st lot next to the bank of noya sco tia on thursday it wjllbeqpen from 6 pm to 9 phn smd on friday from 3 pm to 9 pm the van will be located in gorm ley on oct 2nd from 2 to 430 pm where gormley womens institute will be the sponsors tour grain alone is not enough cob spbbsbpsti r for balance feedin ton dont get makinyim bc- gulta from your poultry orj live stock wltli grain alono grains arc deficient in min erals vitamin and certain proteins but the feeder who j adds coop concentrate to i hlaown graine doc have a balanced ration and can ex pect to get ttio last ojinj of result from hfs rwhife program stouffville coop phone 122 or 269

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