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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 26, 1959, p. 9

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ringwood news car skids into wrong lane driver convicted mrs w sandle will be convened by mis mar- explorers cus jarvis it is requested that the explorers enjoved a sup- j u ne members wear an old- harry l plant of toronto said that his vehicle did not j per meeting and valentine party gsfc 5ikw 0t i was convicted in vandorf traf strike the sperce car on these the sunday school room on gffislws r victoria square news church services at 1110 am and miss shirley of toronto and 20 pm sundav march 1 visited their parents mr and mr leroy sotr will be the mrs fred steckley on saturday speaker and shirley stayed for the week our ladles joir with the yrvcci i varuori v sree ladies of stouffville christian there will be open house fic couti last week of operating grounds he contended he was j monday evening of test week bj ff church wednesday afternoon i night for the local home and utor vehicle contrary to the mot guutv he charged that he rh ere games and a vat 1 1 fj r mem at the home of mrs lotton to school in the school house on highway traffic act his ve- r k m shower mrs pape with personal i wednesday evening march 11 i j was reported to have jifts before her departure with attend this meeting if possible skidded into the wrong lane ler family for japan they are and help encourage home and when it hit an icy patch of while proceeding leaving stouffviile the end of xhool relations the week we wish them bon voyage and cod speed rev k ards left by plane r w monday evening feb 23rd for fiiks 2 mje creek denise of hamilton 1sited on congregational church rvor- sunday with mr and mrs f folk virginia atkinson and on saturday mr and mrs cockwell with her par- ns a third of the production mr and mrs harold steckley of canadas primary industries gary and kevin of hamilton comes from the forests special meeting at ballantr school s s 11 at 8 pm sharp to vote on future accommodation proposed one room addition school board 1 h crowhurst secretary j pavement down a steep hill magistrate kelly handed down a suspended sentence the charge was laid by an other driver murray spence he told the court that his car was forced off the road by plants vehicle and struck a post he said that when he ask ed to see plants driving permit he would not produce it lynn spence 12- year- old daughter of murray sperce gave evidence in court and con firmed her fathers statements she was a passenger in the ear when the accident occurred mr plant said that when his car hit the icy patch of pave ment it swerved sideways he cause he was subjected to abus ive language by spence spence said that when he pro ceeded to notify the police plant jumped into his car and droe away plant said that he felt he had done no wrong and contended it was unnecessary to explain anything to the po lice he told the magistrate that he had a clean driving record magistrate kelly in handing down his decision stated that it appeared that both parties al though annoyed following the accident had done their best to avoid it he noted however that plant was guilty of having his car on the wrong side of our bin- short study period on church taken by mrs nington brownies a very impressive ceremony took place last saturday with each brownie representing a different country the brown ing book of brownies and guid ies colored pages from a color ing book of brownies and guides from other countries each brownie then placed a the guest speaker will be mrs baycroft of gormlev hostesses will be mrs j mc- cague mrs moir miss mary muirhead all the ladies in the community are invited to at tend church news the sermon theme on sunday was does jesus call you devil on sundav march 1st the sermon theme will be why did judas betray jesus ev eryone welcome replica of the flag from the neighbourhood notes countries represented the final picture was a very colourful display of their toadstool sur rounded by tiny flags a beautiful birthday cake the road as charged but not i made by white owl francis willingly plant stated that he did not wish to mar his driving record and would appeal the case soodwood news township of whitchurch truckers take notice 1959 half load restrictions on and after monday march 2 1959 the half load restrictions will be enforced without exception on all township roads ernest davis road superintendent sirs k slay the goodwood friendship group held another happy eve ning at the home of mr and mrs stan slack on tuesday feb 17th devotions were giv en by harry and marjorle woodland and games by bert and annie maye mae jones assisted the hostess in serving a bountiful lunch a letter received from mrs monks this week requests us to thank all who sent her birth day greetings seventeen ladies down in florida gave her a real surprise birthday party it was an extra happy time as it was her first day living in a better trailer that she has purchased mrs monks has been very ill during the winter so we will wish her a speedy recovery and hope that she will be able to carry on with her many good wood piano students mr and mrs elmer ferguson spent wednesday with their daughter marlon baldwin and family mrs earl tindal and mrs stanley slack were toronto shoppers on thursday a number of westend neigh bours enjoyed a very pleasant evening on friday of crokinole at the home of mrs gribble harold and ernest a dainty lunch was served as well as a lovely birthday cake in honour of mrs allan taylors birthday mr and mrs alderson enter tained the fourth line neigh- johnston and decorated with a toadstool and dancing elves helped celebrate the birthdays of the founders lord and lady badenpowell sunday was the highlight of the week when the 1st gorm- ley brownie pack joined with the cubs guides and scouts of unionville and attended a spe cial service at st philips ang lican church the colour party carrying the cub scout and guide flags fol lowed the choir and led the procession into the church rev tiller placed the girl hours at a euchre pirty on fri day evening mr and mrs norman uren and children had sunday supper with mr and mrs g jones mr and mrs f baldwin had sunday supper with their dau ghter kathleen and family last week there were many guide union jack upon the altar remarks in the papers about for dedication during the serv- the beautiful glitter of ice on lice appropriate lessons hymns trees and fences and every and sermons made up the serv- little shrub believe it or not ice a service which will be much of that glitter is still on long remembered by our brow- the trees this ice was hard on nies and we are looking for- pulley clothes lines a good i ward to another sunday service many clothes line stories could when the brownies will parade be told but putting up clothes to our own church lines may be like png up guides- stove pipes better not told the noxt moet of the local junior young peoples will association of girl guides will meet on friday evening at 7 be held on wednesday evening f chlidren g to march 4 at 830 pm at the high school age are welcome home ot j gordon hardie several car loads of children a11 ladies who are interested in from ossington avenue baptist the work o the brownies are church and their minister rev j to attend b jones enjoyed a day in the w snow on the harry woodland farm after a lunch of hotdogs and wieners a tired group re turned to the city sorry to hear linda may and barbara plues have been on the sick list glen major mrs edgar johnson and mrs jim jones attended the annual j weaf ear meeting of the wa of the york presbytery in richmond hill on thursday birthday greetings to mr j a hingston who celebrates on saturday feb 28 miss shirley jones spent this weekend in toronto with miss margaret johnstone mr and mrs allan holmah brooklin and miss doreen whit ney of uxbridge visited on sun day with mr and mrs edgar johnson mr and mrs charles fiss and fred visited sunday after noon with mr and mrs joe jones mr and mrs albert lee and family of islington visited on sunday with mr and mrs j a hingston mr and mrs jim jones and boys called on mrs ralph faul kner on sunday afternoon jim is driving a 1959 chevrolet planning ahead is the mark of a good chess player and a good father as the head of the household a father plans the future provides for his family whatever might happen to him personally in the years to come this is why every father needs the protection of good life insurance the mutual life of canada can give you that protection with a lowcost life insurance programme tailored to your familys needs and budget the mutual life of canada is the company with the outstanding dividend record 1369 ninety years of leadership in mutual life insurance 1359 gormley mrs c milsted miss dinah wilcox suffered a cut above her eye on saturday while skiing the cut required four stitches congratulations to mr and mrs abram lehnjan nee an na steckley who were married on saturday afternoon at heise hill church mr lehman lives at carlisle penna and miss steckley very well known here served for over thirty years as a missionary in india mr and mrs harry thomp son and wayne of vandorf had supper recently with mrs beu- lah jones mr and mrs deeks of tor onto will be speaking on sun day morning march 1 at the united missionary church mrs willis hunking address ed the jr sunday school at the united missionary church bryan patsy and edith faye were dressed in native nigerian costumes the pupils of ss 7 mark- ham chartered a bus on friday afternoon for their annual skat ing party at unionville rink mrs lloyd steckley had a birthday party on friday in honour of her daughter jud iths second birthday mrs david hilts is spending a couple of weeks with mrs kurtz in toronto mrs jas leo had a birthday party on saturday for her twins bruce and brian who were seven years old mrs ottavvay flew up from florida to spend two weeks with her parents mr and mrs m hazel three of our boys had an unpleasant recollection of their visit in new york while motor ing home from florida messrs walter brillinger roy heise and gerald winger returned to their locked parked car to find their suits stolen the thieves also stole walters camera and roys overcoat from the car minor accidents occurred on the february meeting of the wa was held on wednesday afternoon of last week at the home of mrs norman bell with a large attendance mrs j km- pringham read the scripture lesson mrs bell gave the les son thoughts and prayer mrs j wilkins of buttonville gave two readings which were very much enjoyed the guest speak er was mrs e redelmeier don ms richmond hill whose subject was flower ar ranging which proved very helpful the president mrs l mumberson took charge of the business dainty refreshments brought a very delightful meet ing to a close on thursday of last week 13 ladies from here attended the annual meeting of the york presbytery womans associa tion in the richmond hill unit ed church the guest speaker was mrs george mcmullen of the dominion council skating party the teachers and pupils of the following schools ss 4 ss 6 ss 7 and ss 12 enjoyed a skating party at the union ville rink on friday afternoon of last week board of stewards the committee of stewards of the victoria square united church will meet in the sunday school room on friday evening february 27 at 730 pm all members please attend sr womens institute the march meeting of the sr womens institute will be held on tuesday evening march 3 at 8 oclock at the home of mrs john mccague meeting birthday greetings to donna beatty who on february 26 will be five years old to mrs carl forrester mavis dennie for february 26 to edward bu chanan for february 26 to marylou heise who on feb 28 will be ten years old to teddy mortson wiio on march 1st will be twelve years old to jimmy meakes who on march 1st will be seven years old to sharon buchanan who on mar 1st will be four years old and to harold forster for march 2 misses cheryl and cathy col- lard of temperanceville spent the weekend with their grand parents mr and mrs harvey coll aid mr and mrs john mccague mr and mrs harvey coliard mr and mrs fraser gee mrs herman mortson and mrs stan ley boynton attended the funer al of mr j j e mccague at alliston on monday afternoon of last week mr and mrs robert duncan and elizabeth of oak ridges had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs earl empringham barbara and margaret mr and mrs ray wilson and boys of etobicoke spent the weekend with mr and mrs j empringham mr and mrs barry king and family of beverley acres mr and airs douglas gee nor man and lois had dinner on saturday with mr and mrs louis nichols mr and mrs leslie hart and family spent sunday with mrs a p wheeler at agincourt mrs mcmullen mr and mrs barry coliard and family of temperanceville had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs harvey coliard and june wxxxxie the stouttylue tribune tharadjy febnury 26 1959 pie 9 pine orchard word was received last week of the death of miss emily francis a former resident here congratulations to miss ro- sella duckworcl on passing her grade 6 piano examination as set by the royal conservatory of music rosella is a pupil of mrs george wood mr and mrs j riddell are enjoying a holiday in florida mr and mrs rae mcclure and family were thornbury visitors saturday sunday morning we saw a very welcome visitor flying around a black crow just re minding us spring is on the way mr and mrs carl link have purchased a farm at listowcl and will be moving in the near future thursday 1000 pm the vise presented by the makers of aspirin friday 700 pm tennessee ernie ford presented by eord motor co the home of mr and mrs peter stickley for mr and mrs ab ram lehman the bride and groom received many lovely gifts mrs lloyd doner entertained her sunday school class at a sleigh riding party on saturday afternoon a new five cent stamp has been issued and was on sale at our local post office on monday morning miss reatha steckley who nurses at east general hos pital toronto spent the week end at her home miss vera doust of kitchener spent the weekend with mr jas doust and miss dorothy doust rev c e hunking and rev willis hunking are attending the general conference of the united missionary church at new carlisle ohio this week mr and mrs wilmer lehman and mr carl lehman of car lisle penna spent the week end with their cousins mr and mrs lewis heise master roger beck spent sev eral days with his grandparents mr and mrs earl atkinson near bradford mr and mrs gordon lehman of oriole visited mrs lehmans mother mrs j t johnson on sunday afternoon mr and mrs john leek of uxbridge visited mr and mrs a f leek on sunday mr eric morby had a sleigh- riding party for his sunday school class on saturday after noon the children then had lunch at the home of mr and mrs geo barrett to complete their afternoons fun saturday 630 pm red skelton presented by makers of johnsons waxes why teachers despair we occasionally meet school teachers who collect pupil howl ers memorable boners from exam papers written by their earnest young charges one teacher commented its not that i get such a laugh out of reading them i just like to look at them from time to time to reassure myself that the cur rent years class perhaps isnt the worst ive ever had after all so its natural that music tea chers probably get the same wry amusement out of looking back and convincing themselves that students of past years were not all so outstanding as they may appear in haphazard ret rospect dr leslie bell of to ronto has assembled quite a collection here are some of them cited by the canadian mu sic journel a viola player is called a vlo- later rameau was the hero of sha kespeares play rameau and juliet bach had three musical per iods the first the second and the third the melodic minor is one of those welsh choral singers there are two kinds of rhap sodies the blue and the second hungarian agnus del was a woman com poser famous for her church music a mandolin was a high official in ancient china the 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tailored to your convenience visit your dns manager and discuss your plans right now is an excellent time fred m pugh stouffville ontario ph 5w c t anfl mr eirl doner and saturday two cars collided a evelyn of stouffville had supper the corner of don mills and on sunday with mr and mrs the town line causing 1100 g x doner damage to the two cars both ti heavy snow storm on passengers escaped with minor 1 monrlav slowed drivini and njuries it seems that red m it hazardous one of lights are badly needed at this our ioc mon v leit as llsual dangerous intersection 1 at s a ior omce in tor mrs d c henry of toronto cnt0 f arr there un spent the weekend with mr 13 minutes to 12 and mrs c milsted and char- billions of new trees grow a large miscellaneous shower eirh year in the pulp and paper was held on monday night at conoaics woodlands trhjo bankof hmovjsk sct tfon than 500 bmnchtt il omnia umioh new york chlcogo lk cartbm managers slcftviifi fn charge h williams oak itidges branch w w eert 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