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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 11, 1961, p. 12

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pi r the stouffviue trisjne tkursew my 11 1961 t litres nothing so trusting as a little child he looks to his mother and father for all his pleasures and com forts but what if something happens to his father and there is only his mother left to look after him in these days ol high prices it takes a fairly sieablc income to provide the necessities let alone pleasures and com forts i 01 innately a sun life of canada life insurance program tailored to your individual needs can en sure your family an ade quate income in the event of your death all in all life insurance should he the young fathers first invest ment has it been yours far more hot water when you want it day and night the cbthes ajddls tabg a shower w i 1 ii 1 if you can do both at the same time ivhen you rent a bottlefed foal a motherless foal gets the best of attention at the gorm- ley stud farm emergency measures had to be appliei by mr gordon atkins when the colts mother died mr atkins displays a professional hand in administering the nec essary nourishment jim abell those 237 stouffville sun life assurance company of canada no more junk yards the application of mr cappe coleman motors to operate a wrecking yard on his property was considered on monday by whitchurch council members visited this property recently it was the opinion of council that they had an ample supply of wrecking yards at present many of these were proving difficult to control council re fused the application of mr cappe mrs iv samlle lions the regular meeting of the victoria square district lions club was anniversary night a decorated cake marked the occasion the guest speaker lion zone chairman william murray of north york lions club gave an address on lion- ism guests included officers and members of the richmond hill lions club the sponsoring club together with members guests from the community after the business period a movie of victoria square dist rict lions club activities and other interesting events was shown by lion past president carl walker lion presidentelecl frank williams on behalf of the club made a formal presentation to herman mortson chairman of the victoria square commun ity centre trustees and com mittee members everett van- derkooy leslie hart and john mccague of two units of steel and wood construction bleach ers which will be erected in the community park the bleach ers are valued at ss5000 lion geoffrey campeys fa ther mr bill campey of somer set england and mr arch pep- loe also of somerset eng at tended the lions meeting as guests of lions geoffrey cam pey and max hazel euchre the lions club sponsored a euchre party in the commun ity hall on friday evening with thirteen tables of players tak ing part prize winners were mrs florence denby mrs roy glover mrs herman mortson mrs sid larkin herman mort son tom wilcox geo brands harvey collard a hamper of groceries ws won by art wil son bon voyage about twenty friends and neighbours gathered at the home of mrs jim barker on friday evening to honour mrs fred walker and wish her bon voyage before hen trip to eng land a matched set of luggage was presented to her as a small token in appreciation of her many kind deeds it is thirty- two years since mrs walker last saw her sister and brothers living there wms ami mission band the wms held its may meeting on saturday afternoon with the mission band mem bers and their mothers as guests mrs h mccague pres ident of the wms welcomed everyone then turned the meet ing over to the leader of the mission band mrs allan orr who presented the programme mrs orr gave an account of different phases of work that the mission band was doing the senior members of the mis sion band played a rhythm band accompanied- at the piano by ronald orr junior mem bers sang two choruses unac companied mrs orr told a mis sionary story illustrated with flannelgraph tnen followed the mission band graduation cere monies when the following graduated anita orr mardi tyndall bruce cowie sandra king lome mackness muriel heats water 3 times faster no other fuel equals natural gas for water heating on a supply to cost comparison i i i i i i i no interruption in supply tank reheats in one hour i adjustable thermostat j modern gleaming blue enamel iank capacity 25 imperial gallons your gas company does not employ doortodoor salesmen nor telephone can vassers for information about dealers licensed by the ontario fuel board to sell and install natural gas equipment call or write the sales department of jzohumnemfias richmond hill out phntie zeni h 8250 mortson and susanne hibbard they were congratulated by mrs f perkins of richmond hill who is secretary of mission bands for the york presbytery and by mrs h mccague w a meeting the wa has been postponed from its regular meeting night to wednesday evening may 24 church news on sunday may 14 will be a special family day service with the church and sunday school combined therefore there will be no sunday school at 10 am just the one service at 1130 however the children are asked to meet in the sunday school room by 11 am in order that they may march up into church and sit in a body at the front of the church the junior choir will supply klllavmufyi mmwy iraditioi t uauties or vt t match prestige m performance reliability beauty buic sfcytaik tno very name buick stands alone all in one word all in one car qualities that arc unequalled in excellence flawless performance incomparable beauty matched to superlative craftsmanship unsurpassed prestige and reliability this is buick selecting your buick is a ver pleasant task indeed with 22 individual models to choose from yours in three distinctive series eiectra invicta and le sabre plus the trim buick special models which include the spann ing new skylark shown above experience for yourself buieks 3ditionjl qualities 3t your quality buick dealers today whtitftili urn tgncntl out i bute eiectra 223 riviera scaao a gcncral motors vmxje gmgr aut0m0bil5s are beihg bu11t ahd buick is b0 neit patrick motors ltd stouffville 372 499 chas cooper ltd ihonc clarcmont 101 the special music neighbourhood notes the junior room of ss no 7 markham won second prize at the stouffville lions club musical festival last week marlin hiese also won second prize in the solo class for boys sympathy is also extended to mrs briggs whose husband passed away on friday some of the children will remember mr briggs who taught the boys handicrafts at the vacation school at headford for several years a speedy recovery is wished for mr zoli berts who under went an appendectomy last week in the central hospital toronto however we are pleas ed to report that he was able to return home on sunday friends are pleased to hear that mrs treanor canning was able to return home from the hospital on friday of last week following her recent illness mrs richard tribbling was hostess at a miscellaneous shower for miss lillian nich ols a bridetobe of may 20th lillian received many lovely gifts mrs stanley defoe returned on sunday after spending a week in montreal with her niece mrs kenneth denman birthday greetings to gor don hardie for may 10 to scott hardie who will be two years on may 11 to alan binnington for may 12 mr and mrs bray of raven- shoe had sunday evening din ner with mr and mrs percy bennett mr and mrs henry hill and family of islington had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs leslie hart and family mr alan binnington spent the weekend with friends in napanee high school news gym meet in the interform gymnastics meet pete bostlund bill smith and volker stein boosted grade 9a to a close decision over 10c in the junior competition the senior event saw 11a take top honours with gymnasts gary yates and john roxborough turning in high scores 11 b ranked second and grade 12 third with the gym meet over with the interform scoreboard shows that 9b is leading the junior classes with 425 points and 9c is second with 280 grade 11a leads grade 12 452 to 353 in the senior competition track and field if last weeks warmup track meet at markham is any indi cation this years track season should be one of the best ever for stouffville giadonircr john riddle took first place in the junior 100 yd dash with a time of 119 seconds robert mola ran a close second in the 440 yd event as did paul grose in the hurdle race glenn jackson placed second in the intermed iate 100 yd dash while john hi- sey won the 220 event and war ren hendricks finished second in the 8s0 senior sprinter roger stover flashed home in 11 seconds to win the senior 100 yard dash while lloyd graves and ross apted were two other senior entries who did well track and field coach mr rehill remarked that this years team looks encouraging we will know for sure after the trimeet at woodbridge this thursday was his comment on how stouffville will fare this season he named john riddle andrew watson john hisey and bob purdy as the up-and- coming track men to watch mr rehill also remarked that the interest in track and field this year is very keen pihe orchard miss eileen fair of toronto visited with her uncle and fam ily mr and mrs walt john ston over the weekend mr and mrs howard haines have sold their home mrs wesley lundy was host ess on sunday to mrs yake of toronto miss jean mrs walt and earl johnston spent thursday in toronto the wav met at the home of mrs sheppard of cedar valley on wednesday mrs doug hope gave a splendid paper on the green thumb of christian liv ing a large bale of good ussd clothing was packed for thoe less fortunate than ourselves after being closed for a few years the sunday school of union church was rcopened on sunday we understand our boys are again a team in the lake sim- coe softball league and it is expected a junior team will al so enter urge your boy to at tend practices mi and mrs harry brandon called on mr and mrs doug hope recently cmtmjmnt cltll gbaett keep this chest freezer chuck full of good food buys it is the best way to give your family o wide variety of nutn- tional foods without stretching the food budget the nev constant cod chest freezer maintains even temperature throughout to preserve the freshness and flavor of fruits vegetables meats ond baked goods you will love the convenience and economy of freezer living with a constant cold chest freezer sej pu coop re5wiii2 tsap ijionk 269 or 122 stouffville

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