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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 9, 1961, p. 7

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in memoriam carter in loving memory of a beloved son olein allan carter who passed away sud denly feb 8 i960 in his 20th jear god gave us a wonderful son to love through his bovhoodjto part with him we loved so carter in loving memory of our dear brother glenn allan carter who left us so sudderjv one vear ago feb 8 1560 in his 20th yaer biter grief a shock severe days but on the threslihold of man hood he came and took him away dearer to us than words can tel the son we lost and losed so well lovingly remembered by his mother hamm in loving memory of our brothers garfield hamm who parsed awav february 32 1954 percy hamm who passed away february 10 1543 memories are treasures that no one can steal some may forget you now that youre gone but we will remember no mat ter hoiv long ever remembered sister and brother dear our joss is great well not com plain but know in christ well meet again lovingly remembered by marion and donald peters and family eldon and diana and michael eileen and diane taylor in loving memory of a dear husband father and grandfather george h tay lor who passed away feb 11 1960 in tears we saw you sinking we watched you fade away our hearts were almost broken you fought so hard to stay but when we saw you sleeping so peacefully free from pain we could not wish you back to suffer that again lovingly remembered by his wife and family schell in loving memory of a dear father and grand father harvey sehell who passed away feb 5 1900 in tears we saw you sinking we watched you fade away our hearts were almost broken you fought so hard to stay but when we saw you sleeping so peacefully free from pain we could not wish you back to suffer that again lovingly remembered by son ken daughterinlaw helen grandchildren craig roderick and jill smith in loving memory of our dear brother herbert e smlth who passed awav feb 7 1960 since youve gone first and we remain to walk the road alone we live in memorys garden dear with happy days weve known since youve gone first and we remain one thing wed have you do walk slowly down the path of death for soon well follow you we want to know each step you take that we may walk the same for some day down that lonely road youll hear us call your name sadly missed brothers and sisters hamilton in loving mem ory of a dear wife and mother ada burton hamilton who passed away feb 12th 1960 a wonderful mother woman and aid one who was better god never made a wonderful worker loyal and true one in a million that mother was you just in her judgment always right honest and liberal ever upright loved by friends and all who knew a wonderful mother that mo ther was you lovingly remembered by husband and family fellowship well attended on monday evening about ninety men met in the local bapust qiurch to enjoy an eve ning of rich christian fellow ship the stouffville youth for christ were in charge of the programme with their director mr duane benjamin chairing their part of the meeting mr jim mann master of cer emonies for the regular radio programme told of the world outreach of their broadcasts re lated testimonies of some who had received help and blessing and told of the followup work that was being successfully car ried on mr le roy soper a well known tenor soloist sang sev eral numbers that thrilled every heart paul and bud ratclitf with their cornets were in top form and were much appre ciated the special speaker was their director mr duane benjamin who brought a challenging mes sage from the word exalting the lord jesus christ and point ing men unto him one of the main features of this interdenominational fel lowship that has been enjoyed by the men during the twenty- one years of their christian service is the informal getto gether held in the church base ment immediately following the meeting at this time the men listen to a brief repeat program sing their favorite hymns and enjoy a lunch tastefully pre pared by the ladies one of the newest projects of the mens fellowship is in helping the canadian sunday school mission prepare their lemonvlllc property in readi ness for the first childrens camps to be held this coming summer the speaker for the coming meetings will be rev ernest nullmeyer rev lloyd free mr don mckechnie and doctor arthur hill md the annual ladies night on april 17 will feature the combined choirs of the mens fellowship and the ambassador male choir from toronto all the men of stouffville and districts are invited to shaie the blessings of these monthly meetings free enterprise hog producers of ontario by morley smalley i it can no longer be tolerated or made acceptable to the fp- whereas it has become more j m r j oroducers p obvious to more producers that i p ever the present marketing plan in j and ihe hog pro us compulsory form is ineffi- ducers ot qjq have j aent costly and detrimental sub for n vears or so to and unacceptable to thinking a plan forced on without producers not only in ontario me au oi a proper vote but across canada and whereas ne hog pro- and whereas the present plan j ducers o ontario cannot be ex- with all its compulsory features peclcd to tig t be the cannot be successful in a free guineapig for more rounds of economy it is none the less a j u over auction selling threat and a menace to our j or otner p detaus wh can democratic and free enterprise ony lead t0 fusion and the same inevitable results system and whereas the present plan had led to favoritism and dis crimination collusion and cor ruption mistrust resentment and bitterness there can be no hope of an early settlement or a satisfactory solution under the present circumstances and whereas the present set up is by now a proven failure and a stumblingblock in the path of progressive marketing therefore be it resolved that we the free enterprise hog pro ducers of ontario strongly urge that this controversial is sue be brought to an immediate end either by rejecting the com pulsory powers of the present board or by an immediate vote of the produeers so the way can be open for a new deal for ihe harassed hog produeers of ontario scratch pads from jumbo size down to note size get them at the stouffville tribune 4p40 hscfcey stick special free roll oi tape with all 100 and up hockey stiks over 500 ccm spalding kenwood icemaster sticks in stock to choose from s expert precision skate sharpening with modern equipment full line of ice fishing equipment in stock markham cycle sports 85 main street phone 1588 plan spring opening for york manor home for the aged according to the latest infor mation released by york county council the new york manor home for the aged will be com pleted and ready for occupancy by may 1 1961 tenders for equipment have been advertised with the clos ing date set for january 31 these tenders will include bed room infirmary diningroom board room lounge reception room staff quarters lamps cooking linens draperies and cleaning equipment at present no new personnel are being hired there is no intention to fill the york manor home for the aged with paying residens reeve clarence davis stressed at york county council last week that the home is for ihe indigent and is there to provide a service for the senior citizens of the county who need care last year it took 595000 to run the home salaries took 11000 while the annual food bill topped 519000 local man given 8 years for assauii school sections not in trouble through a misunderstanding during whitchurch twp discus sions recently reference was made to the school sections of bloomington and ringwood which inferred financial trou bles which was erroneous last week the tribune car ried an item clearing the bloom- ington section of any financial difficulty and the ringwood board would like the public particularly those in that school section to know the facts con cerning that school these are as follows 1 the addition of one room to ringwood school from speci- ficitions drawn up in 1955 was completed and formally opened in september of 195g for this building no additional land was required or purchased 2 debentures for the financ ing of this extension were sold at par on december 15th 1957 and the school board received the accrued interest the first levy for these debentures was in 1958 3 for playground purposes ringwood school board purcn- ased and paid for two acres of additional land this past sum mer 1960 7 rrmmwaiiiwtiimnntimimntmmhimm itlti joseph beauty salon in markham shopping centre specializing in modern hair styhs announce their discount days from feb 10 to march 10 reg reg reg reg reg reg you receive 100 discount on all permanent waves 750 permanent 650 j 1000 permanent 900 go 1250 permanent 1150 nji 1500 permanent 1400 i 2000 permanent 1900 2500 permanent 2400 shampoo cut and set included phone markhom 1488 for appointment kntnil poaxagna mn mm mcxmmsm 1 m i i m q3 l l ll t 1 i i 1 1 a 22yearold mussulmans lake man was sentenced to eight years by mr justice thompson last week for what he described as one of the most abhorrent shocking and despic able of crimes an assize jury required less than half an hours deliberation to find victor arthur pete young guilty of rape young was charged after his 15yearold cousin complained she had been criminally assault ed while babysitting for rela tives mr justice thompson remind ed young that this most ser ious heinous crime carries a maximum penalty of life im prisonment together whipping criticizes council for delay in paying accounts it seems strange that we have so many accounts due in december carried over into jan uary commented councillor chas hooper at mondays meet ing of markham twp council if the 1960 council had a deficit they should have admitted the amount and not covered it up by putting accounts ahead into january he said councillor hooper who was newlyelected this year pro ceeded to question a telephone bill of over 700 at this rate we must be paying about s100o0 a year for phones he comment ed clerk crisp replied that the bill was for december and jan uary you know the reasons very well as theyve been discussed three times in committee said deputyreeve mumberson he said he would take any blame there was for increased phone costs and he hoped at the same time he could share in the credit for better service he said that three years ago the lines were party lines and residents had to wait a long time to get through the cost was small but the service was nil he said reeve dean stated that the annual cost for telephone serv ice was about 4000 a year the stoofrvllle tribune ttoatir hxturr 1 196t ttf t with relief picture is unchanged relief in whitchurch town ship in 1960 amounted to 34- oso which is subject to an 80 grant from the government council in discussing the prob lem expressed the view that little improvement could be looked for this year the jan uary account for relief was 342525 will rent steamer council decided against the purchase of a machine for thaw ing of frozen culverts a small machine costing 150 was not what the road department re quired and larger machines cost as much as 5000 with secondhand price being 2500 in past years the township has rented this equipment and ag reed to follow this policy again this year the average amount spent on this work in a year is 500 nerold sanders miss linda jane sanders eld est daughter of mr and mrs wm c sanders stouffville was united in marriage to mr joseph john herold son of mr and mrs joseph herold rr 2 stouffville by rev douglas da vis the ceremony took place at 730 on saturday january 14 1061 in the united church par lours where white mums were used for decoration the bride given away by her father wore a gown of white brocaded faille it was full skirt ed ballerina length with long sleeves and fitted bodice she wore a fingertip veil of net and carried a nosegay of red and white carnations miss cecile carpentier of sutton cousin of the bride was her only attend ant she was wearing a sheath of white wool lace over taffeta with matching jacket trimmed with white fox fur she wore a corsage of mauve and white mums mr peter herold was best man for his brother mrs blake sanders grandmother of the bride was pianist after a wed ding supper held in the club room of the memorial hall the happy couple left on a short honeymoon the bride wearing a black and rust nubby wool suit with black accessories they will reside on north st stonfivillo among the outoftown guests were mr and mrs john pent of toronto godparents of the groom mrs arthur swift mr and mrs george swift and miss joanne of toronto mr and mrs jack swift and bob of brampton and mr and mrs adam herold of toronto miss jane scott of the telegram visits stouffville and will be the guest speaker at the womens world day of prayer service interdenominational to be held in the stouffville baptist church friday february 17th at s00 pm soloist mrs james oldham do not miss this opportunity of hearing miss scott higuijghts of victoria square charge i960 minister dr a f binnington recording stewardmr heber mccague new members 22 present membership resident and nonresident 3ss money raised s315s100 missionary maint 299300 toronto home missions church extension fund 79600 raised by wms ss100 by wa and harmony 276200 number of baptisms 29 marriages 7 funerals s during the year three women who had leen faithful members of the wms for many years died mrs robert rodfck mrs wm haig and mrs louis nich ols markham phone 357 markham phone 357 last 3 days thur thru sat feb 9 11 adult john wayne fabian caiucine added color cartoon at 7 pm fc 915 pm each evening admission adults 83c children 25c special childrens matinee sat feb 11 the last wagon starring richard widmark rius 2 big color cartoons mon thru thurs feb 13 16 bv special arrangement we bring you only bestselling author john ohara aid dare to tell glorias story jrom first man to last mgm rpthmj elizabeth taylor laurence harvey eddie fisher j0m 0kra 5 butterfield onumerffcli onwsace rt murocoior christ church anglican stouffville rev john i- ball rector sunday february 12th 1961 quinquagesima sunday 930 am morning prayer 930 am jr sundav school 1030 am sr sunday school 8 pm mon feb 13 mens club meeting at the homo of mr f vanstone speaker mr bruce legge on china com munism and the free word 830 am ash wednesday feb 15 holy communion every tuesday evening at 730 during lent a service of even ing prayer and litany will be held at these services a study of the prayer book will be conducted by the rector stouffville united church rev douglas davis sunday february 12th 1961 sunday school 945 am junior to senior 11 am nursery to primary 11 am divine worship 3 pm baptism service mon 7 pm explorers tues 730 pm cubs wed 4 pm junior choir 730 pm scouts thurs 7 pm cgit 8 pm choir practice sat feb 11 230 to 5 pm explorers valentine tea and bake sale home baking fresh popcorn fishpond white ele phant table and a good cup of tea communicants classes for church membership begin feb 19 at 2 pm please contact the minister thurs feb 16 christian edu cation committee tf for toot added pleasure featnrctto color cartoon ad scots l0o shown twice each evening tt 7 915 pjn brethren in christ church hcisc hill gormlcy pastor rev wm vnndcrbcnt ph richmond hill turner 43155 sunday february 12th 1961 sunday school 10 am worship service 11 am evangelistic 730 pm midweek prayer service wed 745 pm you are cordially invited to all services stouffville united missionary church rev arthur walsh minister sunday february 12th 1961 10 amsunday school with classes for all ages 11 am morning service 730 pm evening service wed 8 pm prayer and bible study altona united missionary church bcr dow sargeant pastor special services february 5th to 17th evangelist rev fred may cpa fae a very successful evangelist special music rev may is an accomplished musician and singer he plays the chord organ with an hun dred voices and the unique theremin played without touch time of services week nights 8 pm sundays 730 pm all are invited bloomington christian associated gospel church sunday february 12th 1961 945 am bible school for all 11 am morning worship mr arthur durnam 730 pm evening servlca mr arthur durnam mon 730 pm young peoples wed s pm prayer meeting vivian mccormack memorial church kev bmco illsoy pastor sunday february 12th 1961 1030 bible school 730 pm evening worship tues 8 pm bible study and prayer thurs 8 pm young peoples st james presbyterian cnurch stouffville minister rev gordon llnmlll ba sunday february 12th 1961 10 am morning worship 10 am church school worship with us stoufiviile memorial christian church pastor mr clarence t bass sunday february 12th 1961 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evening service all are welcomed to this church to hear the gospel explained intermediate classes sleigh ride friday evening feb 10th meet at church 730 pm gormley united missionary church rev c e hunting minister sunday february 12th 1961 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic wed 8 pm prayer service united missionary church rev alfred recs minister sunday february 12th 1961 markham 10 am sunday school 11 am worship the minis try or the holy spirit subject who are the 111000 t thurs 8 pm pravr and bible study the cults remember the rev frank well ington services feb 19 to 2 dicksons hill 915 am worship service theme growing up into him 1050 amsunday school at tend this hour of bible study 730 pm mr tom dow of emmanuel bible college wed 8 pm prayer and bible study the cults make our church your church home united church melville charge rev g davison sunday february 12th 1961 1000 am peachs 1140 am melville 230 pm bethesda 345 pm church membership 730 pm ypu meeting at peachs church ringwood christian church pastor barry jones sunday february 12th 1961 10 am sunday school 1110 am worship service 8 pm wed christian endeavor prayer meeting stouffville baptist church a church with a message for today sunday february 12th 1961 10 am bible school classes for all ages 11 am family worship 7 pm prayer meeting 730 pm baptismal service soloist mr f mccleary wed 8 pm prayer bible study sat 4 pm choir practice preacher rev j williams pastor bible teacher evangelist second markham baker hill baptist churches rev brace nisey sunday february 12th 1961 second markham prayer service wed 8 pm sunday bible school 10 am morning service 11 am- the great commission and its requirements young peoples 730 pm baker hill prayer service thur 8 pm sunday bible school 130 pm service 230 pm the life of victor womens world day of prayer service friday feb 17th 230 pm speaker mrs clarence riss formerly of india everyone welcome in above services churchill musselmans lake bible school sunday february 12th 1661 1020 sunday school tha church that cam

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