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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 27, 1961, p. 14

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tat u the stouffvlue ts18uhe thursday april 27 1961 marguerite shoppe spring sale 3 days only dresses one price 51495 reg to 2495 blouses one price 298 reg to 49s coats and suits reduced limited quantity only all sales final marguerite shoppe 55 main st stouffville tel 325 business change roy tindalls trucking service will be under new man agement as of this week april 24 1961 i wish to thank- all my friends and customers for the patronage that i have enjoyed during the past 23 years i trust that these fine business relations will continue with the new owner a c widcman son who has a wide experience in this type of business the new business phone number is stouffvillc 91409 thank you roy tindall do your weeks laundry in less than 1 hour vs 24 automatic washers v 10 large driers v plenty of soft hot water open around the clock lor your convenience your suggestions to improve service will be appreciated under new management maytag coin laundry 68 main st stouffville our 30 voice missionary convention choir sings the greatest story yet untold a back to the bible hour missionary cantata plus a movie picture on the congo dawn in a pygmy forest in the markham united missionary church sunday april 30th at 730 pm see our church announcement for the details of the missionary convention at dickson hill and markham churches see our many displays posters airline pictures films every night by auction sale provincial services 10 yonge st south richmond hill saturday april 29 2 pm 5is00o0o inventory stock to be sold without reserve french provincial bedroom and living room suites sectional and modern chesterfield suites sklaar barry- more and all other name brands all quality good 1961 stoves refrigerators water softener- air con ditioners and some used appliances in good order modern and old kngllsh oak dining room suites triple twist rroadloom rugs 100 mattresses and continental rvd complete kitchen suites fine occasional iieees and quantity of items too numerous n mention terms cash cheque accepted pine orchard mr and mrs mervyn sum- merfelt attended a family get- together friday in honour of mrs summerfeits lather who was leaving on a trip to eng land friends and neighbours gath ered at the home of mr and mrs jack sytema on thursday night to honour their daughter rose marie with a shower of lovely gifts and good wishes prior to her marriage friday before the opening of the gifts a mock wedding was staged the v i ladies held a quilt ing at the home of mrs george mason on wednesday mrs ed- son johnston was presented with a cup and saucer from the branch as a remembrance from her fellow institute workers be fore leaving for their new home in queensville mrs harry bra- mmer the president was also presented with a delicious sur prise birthday cake mumps and measles are the stvle among the school children butt0nyille happenings gormley mr and mrs carl reesor at tended the funeral of abram good in ohio on saturday they also visited mr and mrs owen witmer and children of salem ohio mrs p nicklin spent a few days with her niece mrs west- ney at pickering miss dorothy doust of kit chener spent the weekend at her home here mr and mrs clayton cress- man and children of moorefield called on their uncle and aunt mr and mrs geo cober sat mr and mrs sam winger of vaughan had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs joseph heise rev ralph palmer of merr ill mich was guest speaker at the special services at heise hill church on the weekend rev paul nigh spoke at spec ial services at heise hill momn- day tuesday and wed a spec ial services at heise hill mon- being conducted from thursday to sunday mr and mrs mel hockley and children of zephyr had din ner sunday with air and mrs ronald elliott and dougie the annual misionary rally at the united miss church com menced on wednesday night and dr jean erb was the speaker other speakers are thurs rev jake hostetler of the domini can republic fri rev geo weppler of the african inland mission sun special mission ary sunday school with speak er from the sim sun morn ing service rev ozra traub of nigeria in the evening rev r reilly of elkhart ind mrs ida cook spent sunday with her daughter mrs spence of stouffville mr and mrs glenn bolender spent sunday with rev and mrs gordon bolender of kitchener a committee meeting of the united missionary sunday schools of ontario met monday night at the home of mr mur ray bennett sunday visitors of mr and mrs george french were rev and mrs wm charlton of stevensville and mrs earl bos- sert of buffalo miss carol nigh of nigeria christian college fort erie spent the weekend with her par ents rev and mrs roy nigh mr levi elliott of toronto spent a few days with his bro ther and sisterinlaw mr and mrs elias elliott mr frank harvey spent thurs day afternoon with mr and mrs geo french mr and mrs lloyd rush and bonnie of ridgeway spent the weekend with her parents rev and mrs roy nigh mrs john mcdonald of col- lingwood had supper on sun day with mr and mrs elias elliott mrs j b l stiver is feeling some better following her re cent illness mr and mrs lewis stiver jane and anne and mr and mrs lloyd stiver of toronto visited their mother mrs j b stiver on sunday the jr wms of the umc met monday night at the home of mrs ronald elliott follow ing the opening exercises mrs c e hunking read the scrip ture mrs paul bolender was presented with a surprise baby shower the ladies then worked at sewing and rolling bandages refreshments were served by mrs c e hunking and miss edith raymer atha friends and neighbors filled the atha school house on fri day evening to tender a miscel laneous shower to mr and mrs elgin hastings nee betty rog ers many useful gifts were received by the newlyweds they thanked all very kindly for the gifts lunch was served to close a very enjoyable evening mr and mrs boh tucker and mr sam cave from maple were sunday supper guests with mr and mrs a foster and family on sunday mr and mrs joe tran entertained to supper mr and mrs david tran mr and mrs john williams and johnny and mr hall tne occasion being cathys third birthday mr and mrs e carruthcrs ruth ann and mrs a c car ruthcrs were sunday dinner guests with mr harold carru- thers mary and jennie at ca- shcl neighbourhood xotn mr and mrs k c gray jim gray and his fiancee were guests of airs s j english at brae- doon farm last weekend on monday evening mr and mrs gray entertained at the king edward for the newly engaged couple lynda leaf flew to miami for a brief holiday last weekend spring is truly here if high way traffic is any indication last sunday saw the first bump er traffic of the season on don mills road on wednesday afternoon may 3 the browns corners w m s members will meet in the chris tian education room at the church there will be a shower of materials and articles needed by indian students at teulon manitoba ie pencils note books shoelaces needles oil paints and canvas there is also need for second hand skates in sizes 9 10 and 11 for boys towels would be useful also these items will be sent to mrs w j enderwick who is house mother at a united church resi dence in teulon w m s meeting mrs douglas hood was host ess for the april thankoffcririjj meeting of browns corners united church wms held at her home in the absence of the president mrs wm rodick the chair was taken by mrs nor man reid and mrs s j english was pianist meeting opened with a dedication service led by mrs reid mrs john wilkins gave a reading one who shared easter and a chapter from the study book on the ecumenical church was reviewed by mrs f w baker the soprano solo ist mrs clayton jones sang count your blessings and a recitative by handel devotional was taken by mrs n reid mrs d hood miss mary rodick and mrs fred leaf during the business period a letter from the christian stew ardship secretary for york pres bytery was read stating that in 1961 the presbyterys allocation has increased by s1885000 it is left to the individual societies to meet this need mrs f w baker reported on requirements for the bale har mony business was discussed by mrs a w miller and items included the purchase of kitch en equipment and completion of catering plans for a dinner for mf guests sympathy was ex pressed for mr and mrs fisher whose son died recently follow ing the benediction tea was served and fellowship enjoyed cancer society campaign mrs gordon purves tells us that the cancer society cam paign is going very well again this year in mrs purves words people are being wonderfully generous and we expect to top our objective death of mrs george toolcy the community extends sym pathy to the tooley families in the passing of mrs george too ley the former mellanie withers who died at her 14th avenue home on wednesday april 12 mrs tooley was in her 89th year she is survived by four sons and two daughters james gordon edgar and robert all of milliken mrs f ward lil lian of willowdale and mrs stan yalden clara of toronto the funeral was held saturday april 15th from the ogden fu neral home agincourt with in terment at zion cemetery finch avenue north york w i meeting mrs fred porter was hostess on wednesday afternoon when buttonville w i members and friends met for the annual meeting mrs joe robinson conducted the elections with mrs james rodick as secretary and the offices are as follows pres mrs a brown 1st vice mrs g kelly 2nd vice mrs f porter 3rd vice mrs geo hooper sec treas mrs jas rodick assist mrs lloyd baker dist dir mrs j wilkins alternate mrs g barker branch dir mrs wm mrgimpsey mrs gord purves mrs e hill visiting mrs mc- gimpsey miss elizabeth french pianist mrs geo hooper and assist mrs e hill work con- mrs f leaf social mrs a robinson public rel mrs g hooper home ec health mrs john wilkins citizenship ed mrs richard pralet agr ind mrs j robinson hist research mrs geo kelly resolutions mrs j robinson the members brought gifts to this meeting for elderly ladies who live at york manor and these articles will be taken there before moth ers day in may the program will be a book review and the hostesses will be mrs milton sherman and mrs a robin son final euchre will be friday mental health week april 30th to may 6th support thp white cross volunteers send your check to the canadian mental health association box 1 richmond hill cherrywood the april meeting of the cherrywood w a was held in the church hall on thursday afternoon with the president mrs d b milne presiding the devotional period was taken by mrs m hollinger using the theme the world church stressing the fact that just as spring brings a glow of new life so the church can bring hope and the sunshine of gods presence to a world torn by strife mrs ruby petty gave a sum mary from the study book il lustrating that we must not confine our work and thoughts to the local church but extend our prayers and help to the suffering churches throughout the world the roll call was answered by inspiring thoughts on the easter theme donations of good used cloth ing for overseas relief should be left with mrs leonard gates by the end of the week an an nouncement of the presbyterial rally at markham on tuesday may 9 was made the meetitng closed with the wa benedic tion the hostesses mrs a taylor mrs t wright mrs w wagar and mrs f ireson serv ed lunch mr and mrs j rennie enter tained some friends from tor- 1 onto for a few days mrs c risebrough had her mother with her for a few days mr and mrs a w hodgson of bloomfield spent a few days with mr and mrs wesley petty mr and mrs a w hodgson mrs wes petty and mr and mrs l taylor attended the fu neral of the late mrs f rogers at havelock on monday we wish miss lois johnson a speedy recovery from her recent tonsil operation a number of cases of measles have been reported miss ruth taylor enjoyed a holiday in florida early diagnosis aidscsncergure r1ngw00d mr and mrs h yakeley and family mr and mrs bill pea cock and family had sunday night supper with their parents mr and mrs e brownsberger mr clarence fockler enter tained his sunday school class of boys on friday evening they played pingpong and crokinole and later enjoyed refreshments mr and mrs frank atkinson with mr and mrs bill cockwell motored to malton a week ago sunday to see their friends mr and mrs teetzel of mt albert embark for a holiday in eng land mr and mrs ken pipher and diane of peterboro mr and mrs murray pipher and rodney of scarboro visited on sunday with mr and mrs walter pi pher mr and mrs john wilson and family mr and mrs norman nigh and family mr and mrs jos fockler were at the clar ence focklers on tuesday night the sympathy of the com munity is extended to mrs l barrett of zephyr a former resi dent here on file death of her husband the excelsior class ladies will meet at the home of mrs fred steckley on thursday evening mrs george fockler has pur chased the house belonging to the late thomas forsyth we wish a speedy recovery for miss priscilla pipher mrs derosier and mrs g holden the number of cancer cases reported during early stages of the disease is rising according to the canadian cancer society which attributes the develop ment to the second of the so cietys threefold programme of research education and welfare services a nationwide cam paign is currently underway with an objective of s3 287000 in ontario according to dr a j phillips statistician for the national cancer institute of canada during a recent tenyear period the number of lip cancers reported at their early stage in seven clinics increased from 75 to so percent early skin can cers seen in the clinics rose from 79- to 87- early cervical cancers went up from 27 to 39 and early breast cancers from 32 to 40 in saskatchewan he said dur ing a 15year period tin- propor tions of early cases of lip skin cervix and breast cancers in creased by 10 to 20 percent sim ilar increases have been report ed in c her provinces dr phillips quoted a report from the mayo clinic in roches ter minn which has had a similar experience with early- reporting of cancer and which said it is significant that we can attribute a fair share of our progress probably a major share to education of tne public to seek early treatment for can cer for this we may be thank ful to the lay organizations that have actively participated in the educational campaign to this end the basis of the societys edu cation effort is a set of five con victions which might almost be beg pardon but in the rat i considered cancer command- race you are running how many j ments they are laps are you behind i carccr is ro respecter of per- bloohington miss erma dowswell of tor onto mr and mrs a dowswell and mr and mrs f woodland and son of uxbridge were sun day visitors with mr and mrs vincent wagg mrs art smith is in the brierbush hospital stouffville mrs r footes sale on wed nesday was well attended mr and mrs taylor are moving to the property mr and mrs j k tranmer and family were at oshawa on sunday mr and mrs herman of dor set ohio visited with mr and mrs w a fockler recently mrs robt johnston attended the funeral of their cousin mr l barrett of zephyr on monday mr and mrs gordon ramer and son of colborne were at mr and mrs murray ramers on sunday afternoon mr rogers of barrie with electric sheepshearers sheared over one hundred sheep for mr m ramer in slightly over one clay by comparison this is a vast improvement over the old hand clippers mr and mrs kenneth madill and arlene had dinner on mon day with mr and mrs j tran mr and mrs frank robb spent thursday evening with the carruthers family mr and mrs howard baker and family were dinner guests with mr and mrs albert fos ter and family mr and mrs macdonald ent ertained visitors on sunday death coombt john james coombe died at goodwood on saturday april 22 1961 in his 95th year he was the husband of edna wagg and father of elsie mrs bol- andl funeral service was held on monday april 21th at 1 pm in goodwood united church in terment was in goodwood cem etery sons it may arise in anyone and is found in every part of the body in every race in the world some cancers can be pre vented many patients with can cer can be cured all patients with cancer can be helped and the earlier cancer is diagnosed the more effective the treatment the experience with breast cancer illustrates the advantage of early reporting when treated in its earliest form called stage one by the doctor the proportion of patients who are well at the end of five years is about 75 to so percent but if breast cancer is treated when in its late form called stage four the chance of a fiveyear surviv al is only about five percent the story for other kinds of cancers is similar proclamation whereas mental illness is canadas number one health problem and should be the first concern of every citizen i clifford wallwork reeve of the municipality of whitchurch do here by proclaim the first week of may mental health week lets conquer mental illness next tftft make the jtfleai gj lean boneless 38 lb 39c lb beef 3 lbs for 100 2 lbs for 75 by piece or sliced 2ic lb 0 boyles meat market we deliver phone 35 stouffville kxt45xvxxxt5x5xxkxxxx due io the strong support a your credit union has re- v a ceived the directors have authorized the increase of interest rates on deposits to 3 effective may 1st 1961 this interest is paid on a minimum quarterly balance and included life insurance for accounts not qualified rf for insurance the interest uh will be 4 remember our deposit accounts can he used for chequing at the reasonable rale of 10c per cheque stouffville district credit union phone 122 phone 269 l0tvtktvl6fr4vlvlvat quality service garden seeds garden fertilizers garden insecticides weed killers one stop for all your garden and lawn needs garden seeds in hulk una packets garden fertilizers and peat moss in handy packets garden insecticides in small quantities weed killers for lawns and driveways stiver bros phones 94508 94501 45wl we carry a complete line of office equipment supplies see them at the stouffville tribune

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