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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 19, 1959, p. 12

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kg xi the stouffyoit twmwt tknfrr h 19 w5 youll make a stunning picture in a costume selected from our new easter fashions see them soon wont you t the mart anne west end stouffville phone 450 gohmley happenings s gathe for naturalists mrs c musted sympathy is expressed to mrs john sider and family in the passing ot mr sider in scarboro general hospital on friday rjght mr sider had been in poor health for a num ber of weeks and had been in brierbush hospital stouffville until friday when he was tak- j romforabiy eat a cold supper and in many homes the drop in temperature was beginning to be felt by the time the power returned many of the farmers had difficulty doing the milking and other chores mrs m hazel has been re moved to scarboro general hos pital where she is resting more oacvtxxxx on wednesday evening of last week norm hendricks and mary harwood represented stouffville at newmarket in a public speaking contest norm delivered his speech on de gaulle very well and took first place in the contest congratu lations norm brock newmar ket thornhill and sutton were the other schools represented we are sorry to hear that miss davidsons accident will prevent her from returning un til after easter mrs button is teaching in her place exams begin on thursday except grade 13 this year exams have been postponed un til after the holidays for grade 13 until they have more nearly completed their courses good luck to those who begin writ ing this week i help icrippudi toiiij 3c vrvt complete menu delicious chinese foods steaks and chops cooked to your liking home made pies and pastry harolds grill roy ing stouffville phone 399 open 630 pm daily proclamation by virtue of a resolution passed in markham twp council easter monday mar 30 1959 has been declared a municipal holiday for the township of markham w l clark reeve township of markham en to scarboro hospital the funeral was held on tuesday afternoon in the united mis sionary church with interment at heise hill cemeiery- we are very grateful for the generous response for mr jos coutt rev c e hunking took the money over to mr coutt who was overwhelmed with your kindness mrs harry barber jr was entertained on thursday after noon at a miscellaneous shower at the home of her mother mrs buckland at bethesda on tuesday evening a large crowd gathered at the victoria square hall to tender a miscel laneous shower for mr and mrs harry barber mrs d fennel mrs t john son and miss hazel johnson had dinner on thursday with miss arvilla forester mr percy forester of las- kay visited several in our com munity last week the sr wms ladies of the united missionary church met on wednesday afternoon at the home of mrs c e hunking it was the annual election of offi cers with the following being re elected pres miss ethel emp- ringham vice pres miss edith ravmer sectreas mrs g bolender pianist mrs f yake convention delegate mrs g cullen after the election of officers mrs willis hunking was pleas antly surprised with a shower of birthday gifts we wish a speedy recovery for mr fred kirstein who is confined to bed with a heart condition to master david har mon who is ill with chicken- pox and to master victor no ble who is ill with measles mrs m hazel has been suffer ing from pneumonia this past week her neighbours regret very much that she has this added complication along with her other serious illness mrs wm vanderbent rich mond hill entertained a num ber of gormley women at an allday quilting on tuesday congratulations to mr and mrs leroy heise nee lillian zonnekeyn who were married on friday evening at the home of leroys parents mr and mrs allen heise bishop alvin winger grandfather ot the groom performed the ceremony mr and mrs roy brillinger mr and mrs peter stickley mr and mrs levi steckley bishop and mrs a winger mr and mrs edgar stickley mr har old wideman mrs isadore wideman mrs jos heise mrs russel heise mr and mrs all en heise and messrs harold and lewis heise attended the funeral of miss pearl swalm at stayner on thursday mrs d c henry of toronto spent the weekend with mrs beulah jones miss edith faye hunking en tertained a number of her little friends on friday afternoon at a party in honour of her fourth birthday mr sam beck of silverwater manitoulin island is visiting his son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs robt beck and family miss dawna barrett spent the weekend with miss jean baker at ballantrae the pupils of the beginners and the primary classes of the united missionary sunday school enjoyed a party on sat urday afternoon at the home of mrs melvin baker at ballan trae studentteachers from tor onto teachers college were at both ss no 7 markham and ss 7 whitchurch this past week mr alvin farmer has been nursing a sore wrist where he was bitten by a mink during the hydro shutoff over the supper hour on sunday due to the extremely high winds we realized again how depend ent we are on this source of power we could see the faint flicker of candles in neigh bours windows some had to wait one and a half hours for their cup of tea others had to mr geo french is not enjoy ing good health recent visitors at his home were mr frank harvey on saturday evening mr and mrs levi stecklev and mr j r steckley on monday afternoon mr and mrs elmer starr and mr and mrs stuart starr and helen of newmarket had din ner on monday with mr and mrs roy brillinger and family pine orchard miss lockie and miss well- banks of toronto student teach ers at vivian school spent the week with mr and mrs howard mclure mrs orville brillinger and family attended the funeral on saturday of mr charles brillin ger of stouffville father of the late orville brillinger mrs reynolds pratt of chare- town visited friends in the com munity over the weekend miss myrna mclure visited friends in toronto over the weekend and attended a sleigh ing party friends and neighbours sur prised mr and mrs carl link and gordon last monday night when they paid them a visit to say goodbye and good luck be fore they move to listowel the link family was presented with a bridge set of table and four folding chairs also an electric frying pan a social hour was enjoyed girl friends of miss patsy boake an easter bridetobe gave her a shower at the home of mrs lome shropshire miss boake was also guest of honour at a shower held by the school section of vivian where she is a teacher miss a widdifield and mr allen attended the funeral of miss hoidge mother of barbara and joan who lived at the wid difield home and attended school here mr and mrs earl brown have taken their race horses to maryland baltimore for the races a number of our residents are suffering with flu and colds and we wish them all a speedy recovery naturalists of all ages and the general public are in- i vited to the 1959 spring re- igional gatherings of the mem- i ber clubs of the federation o ontario naturalists this years program has just been announced by toronto j naturalist frank lovesy for the fon feature attraction is a twoday outing at long point bay on lake erie near the town of port rowan to view the spring migration of the beautiful all white whistling swans date for this is satur day april 4th and sunday apr 5th the whistling swan migra tion is one of natures outstand ing shows and the site at long point is one of the few loca tions in canada for viewing wild swans other gatherings of natur alists will be held at rondeau provincial park saturday may 16th to view warblers and other small birds at point pelee national park on lake erie may 9th and 10th and again may 16th and 17th for perhaps ontarios most ab undant view of migrating birds of many species at presquile point near broc- kville on lake ontario on mon day may isth for an outstand ing view of ontarios shore birth v fretz mr and mrs nor man fretz are pleased to an nounce the arrival of their son graham howard march 7 1959 at the brierbush hos pital stouffville a brother for norma gayle the westerly sun in rhode island is the only sunday eve ning paper in the united states it was the first newspaper to announce the pearl harbor at tack on december 7 1941 with out necessitating the printing of an extra or calling its per sonnel back to work to print the paper village of stouffville 5 debentures dared 1st june 1959 for hydro and sewage purposes in 1000 denominations write or telephone collect to bell gouinlock co ltd 25 king st w em 42236 i j- m more power i more hours i for music news public service sports starting friday march 20 cjrh will commence broad casting 24 hours a day on 1000 watts birds on the sandy beaches of the point at sibley provincial park in the lakehead region on satur- dav may 23rd when the local club the thunder bay field naturalists club will host visi tors viewing warblers swallows and spring cowers of the area at scenic williamsport in the muskoka region sunday may 24th the limberlost and hunts- ville nature clubs will tour the hinterlands of this area final date for birds of the spring program is the gather ing at willow beach on lake ontario just west of port hope on sunday may 24th this out ing will be a tour of the beach and the surrounding habitants of open lake lake shore lag oons marsh wet wois creek meadows open fields and wood lots for botanists and entomolo gists as well a bird watchers two outings are plared first is sunday may 31st at the boyd conservation area near wood- bridge second is the saturday june 13th outing to the royal botanical gardens in hamilton this latter will be a field trip through these outstanding gar dens those wishing further infor mation write to federation of ontario naturalists 1s7 high- homy theatre markham evenings doors open 645 pm 115 pm sat matinee howard r starry haulage loads from 9 to 19 tons local and long distance hauling sand stone gravel all loads insured ph stouff 93220 special spring sale by thur fri sat march 19 20 21 walt disneys r i it tonka with sal mineo phil carey and the wonder horse tonka mon tues wed march 23 24 25 onbonhead with andy griffiths happy combination of comedy and drama of the coast guards white rose nursery on no 7 highway mile west of unionville large bale of peat moss 449 3 climbing roses 295 beautify wim ask for our how to do it catalogs- for successful gardening v i vwwvwv y t breeze into spring with exciting new colors choose your new shade from the following dresses easter dresses i cherryblossom pink 2 antique ivory 3 dior blue 4 sungold 5 jade and sprout green 6 oriental orange 7 turquoise 8 smart black white checks there is a style and color suitable for you 1 empire 2 shirtwaist variations 3 sidedrape interest 4 demisheath 5 dress and coat ensemble 6 boleros and capes 7 slim or full skirts 8 dramatic collar interest sizes 10 to 50 priced from 895 accessories for easter dial handbags new fabrics new shapes new colors hosiery seamless slretchons 605145 gauge new colors belts wide leathers fancy cummerbunds plaslics gloves kid nylon rayon new shades new lengths i radio richmond hill i naejkettt 1 sound dlffekke scarves nylons chiffons figured satins new spring shades ijpf costume jewellery to flatter your new costume necklace and ear ring sets pin and ear ring sets separate ear rings

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