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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 5, 1961, p. 3

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engagement the reverend percy george powell of stoeffvilie r r 2 and mrs powell announce the engagement of his daughter ed the louise graham to mr gordon kingdon faulteer o new toronto marriage to take place saturday october 14 1951 at 7 prn in the bishop strachan school chapel toronto winner of big prize mrs jim harris right ants draw held recently in to mrs harris by mr harold farm resident east of stouff- conjunction with the towns thurston president of the ville was the grand prize win- road opening program a businessmens association ner in the main street merch- cheque for 5200 is presented start photo weddinqs say baxter a quiet but very pretty wed ding took place in toronto on saturday august 5th when june lorraine baxter and ray- mond charles say exchanged marriage vows the rev pater- son ofliciated at the shephard anglican church the bride looked lovely in her streetlength dress of white nylon her net headdress and sccessories were also white the brides attendant was mrs jeffery copley who wore a purple dress with net head dress and white accessories mr copley was groomsman the bride is the daughter of mrs vernon dodson of mount forest and the groom is the son of mr and mrs charles say of whitby the happy couple will reside in toronto alway fretz the wideman m e n n o n 1 1 e church markham was beauti fully decorated with white gold i and bronze mums for the wed ding on sept 30 at 2 pm of miss marjorie eileen fretz and mr ronald newman alway the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs edward fretz markham rr 2 and the groom the son of mr and mrs john alway st thomas the officiat ing clergyman was the rev newton gingerich the bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of white nylon eyelet over satin and carried white pinnochio mums red roses and trailing ivy the maid of honour edra fretz sister of the bride and bridesmaids edith and isabel wambold all of markham wore dresses of arnel with scalloped neckline and full skirts the maid of honours being pearl grey and the bridesmaids blue they carried white shasta mums and pink and blue car nations a quartette rev and mrs glenn brubacher toronto and mr and mrs david reesor of markham friends of the bride sang during the ceremony the best man was mr edward al way of lambeth brother of the groom and the ushers were mr bruce fretz and mr harry al way the wedding reception took place at parkside christian youth center stouffville when the brides mother received her guests wearing blue arnel with royal blue accessories and the grooms mother in a dress of green figured silk with beige accessories for a honeymoon to new york state the bride wore a suit in violet tones with matching hat and brown accessories on their return they will reside at 2 churchill cresc st thomas guests were present from lon don st thomas kitchener vineland and toronto emmerson smith evelyn constance smith daughter of sir and mrs geo smith of scarborough was married to murray r emmer- son son of mrs arthur emmer- son and the late mr em-rer- son in a double ring ceremony performed in stouffville united church amid a setting of white and pcachtored gladioli by rev d davis sept 23 1501 the bride who was given in marriage by her father was lovely in a floor length gown of white peau de soe and chantilly lace a coronet of lace and peau de soie with seed pearls held her elbow length tuile veil she carried american beauty roses and wore the grooms gift a strand of pearls the attendants wore street- length dresses of peaudesoie with matching bow headdresses the gowns were fashioned with fitted bodice and full skirt ma rie smith attended her sister as maid of honor in chocolate brown dau de soie bridesmaids june emmerson and patricia smith wore apricot peau de soie and moss green peau de soie thev carried crescents of white and yellow mums the flower girl phyllis mc- givern niece of the bride wore a gown of soft yellow and car- ried a basket of yellow and while mums best man was le- land emmerson and ushers were jim smith and lome em merson following the ceremony the reception was held at the ma sonic hall mrs smith received her guests wearing a jacketed sheath gown of emerald green with matching accessories and a corsage of white roses the grooms mother wore a jacket ensemble of caress crepe in soft rose with white accessories and a corsage of white roses for a motor trip north the bride chose a willow green wool crepe suit with brown accessor ies and a corsage of gardenia on their return they will live at ringwood teas and showers held in honor of the bride were given by mrs vincent miss woodward mrs glass mrs jex and miss h jex ringwood and neighbours and friends mrs lome emmerson and mrs f jemmette out of town guests were from cobourg ot tawa pickering toronto and matheson j montreal 5 ms paris mi vm nothings 10 shope provoking to utledy weighlltss end yet to cleverly designed to bold you slinjy scandales new lowback pollon corselette ll completely boneless chiffonlight nylon elastic with beautiful wnderwired terylene lace cups in sizes 3238 rcp 3240 ccvp 3242 dcup whit and bal lit 111 iarguerii shappe itiustuy october 5 1961 the stouffviui trisune pc 1 local and personal happenings mr and mrs ernest lennox of scarboro are visiting with mr and mrs tntrcari baxter rupert st miss wirmifrod lageer of j stayner spent a few days with her brother mr edgar lageer j and family church st mr erie lehman local shoe merchant attended the cana dian shoe retailers association convention its montreal this week erie is one of the direc tors of csra mr kenneth young llb a recent graduate in law from osgoode kail toronto has joined the staff of the mccul- lough and button law office main st mrs young is a kin dergarten teacher in markham public school thieves were busy on the premises of the stouffville sales arena on saturday after noon stolen articles included a tire wheel and rim two good leather jackets and a car radio pc james stewart of the van- dorf detachment of the ontario provincial police investigated k mad t w stouffville ontario phone 325 a single penny has never been so valuable in history as it is now as thrifty shoppers will discover at houstons when the rexall fall 1c sale begins monday october icth the sale runs for c days from oct 16 to 21 double quantities of regular drug store merchan dise will be available at the regular price plus just one penny items include vitamins medicines stationery mens and womens cosmetics christ mas gifts etc all items are top quality rexall merchandise freshly stocked and guaranteed or money back articles which are offered at greatly reduced prices constitute the bonus buys section these items are a special section of the regular lc sale another feature are ad vance order blanks which may be filled out and left at the store prior to the sale and the order picked up during the sale this spectacular lc sale which originated with rexall takes place all across canada twice each year spring and fall twice as much for a penny more rexall fall lc sale wms auxiliary the september meeting of the afternoon auxiliary of the womans missionary society stouffville united church took the form of a potluck luncheon on the beautiful spacious lawns at the home of doctor crouch and the president mrs ooueh after lunch mrs crouch op ened the meeting with a call to worship followed by a hymn what a friend we have in jesus mrs todd treasurer reported a total of 31014 rais ed to date this year mrs hold- en community friendship sec retary reported 133 calls made during the summer months two minutes silence was ob served in memory of those who have been called home during the summer and mrs crouch asked for special prayer for our bereaved members mr mcrae the lemonville minister led the worship service fall rallies are a recognized part of our church work part of the ingoing life of the church we must lay our plans and plan our activities even though we feel we can do so little to stop this steam roller of destruction st augus tine said the kingdom of god will endure only in gods will do we find the answer to our plans mr mcrae stressed the pur pose of the new womens or ganization that women may take their place in our church and closed the service with a plea that we rededicate our selves to plis service hasten the day and the complement signals for the sixties are the two books sug gested for our mission study this year and they were most ably introduced by mrs hast ings we are in a world of change troublesome times this decade could be called the soaring sixties it might well be called the soul searching sixties never in the history of the church has it been so far from being closely related to the everyday life of our na tion so far removed from christs teaching of love and practical christianity as goes the church so goes the nation it is becoming increasingly dangerous in north america since the whole responsibility of christian education is fall ing on the teacher in the public school the last cirsus showed 3000000 girls and boys under fifteen in canada nehru has said educate a man and ycu educate an individual educate a woman and you educate a nation parental christian ed ucation is necessary to illus trate the facts she had pre sented mrs hastings told two stories from signals for the sixties the meeting closed wiin tre hymn the churchs one foun dation and benediction by rev davis mrs wirterstcln ix- pressed the thanks and appre ciation of all to doctor and mrs crouch for trr gracious hospitality and also to mr mc rae and mrs hastings mr and mrs james ross the bride is the former betty stouffville the groom is the brown are pictured here fol- anne booth daughter of mr son of mr and mrs ii brown lowing their recent marriage and mrs j d booth kettle- of kettleby in the kettleby united church by ontario and formerly of mrs wyatt johnson main st has moved into an apartment at miss b stouffers mill st mr and mrs guy clendenning of kitchener were weekend vis itors with mr and mrs russell smitli of ringwood mr and mrs robert rawson of st thomas were home for the weekend with her brother mr and mrs howard st john mr lou slack returned home from uxbridge hospital on sat urday having undergone sur gery recently mrs fred betz returned to her home in etobicoke on sun day after visiting her son ken and family for several days mr geo bartholomew cone 9 whitchurch is in uxbridge cottage hospital following an operation last week weigh your mail in your own office the tribune can supply you with various types of scales from small to large heavyduty models mrs john lehman baker ave returned on friday after spending a month in vancouver with her daughter anne mr and mrs j m young while there she spent a weekend with mr and mrs wm falk the former martha hood at victor ia bc the scenery on the re turn trip was really beautiful mrs lehman reports 101st anniversary sunday sept 24th was the 101st anniversary of the st james presbyterian church special music was provided by mrs john mckinnon as soloist accompanied by miss jean muirhead both of agincourt rev d mckillican dean of students at knox college tor onto and a former minister was the guest speaker a congregational pot luck supper was held in the church basement on monday night rev mckillican showed pictures he had taken during the year he spent in edinburgh at stouffville baptist church- on wednesday oct 11th a noted conference speaker in the person of dr myrrdin lewis frgs will commence a nine day program of bible teaching at stouffville baptist church dr lewis will preach at morn ing and evening services sun day oct 15th with week night services at 8 pm except sat see advertisement elsewhere in this issue of the tribune wms thank- offering service on sunday evening oct 1 rev douglas percy of the su dan interior mission was guest speaker at the united mission ary church when the wom ens missionary society held their annual thankoffering ser vice the president mrs bert stouffer was in charge rev percy presented a chal lenging message from the book of esther and the words who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this ho showed the paral lel between the days of queen esther and today mrs percy accompanied her husband and favoured the congregation with several numbers on the piano the missionary thankoffering was received on thursday evening sept 2s a work meeting was held at the home of mrs leslie wide- man main st when a group of women rolled bandages for the hospital work at tungan magajiya nigeria a number of ladles plan to attend the wms fall rally to be held at hanover ont on thursday oct 5 mrs e hons- bcrger from nigeria presently residing on baker ave will be one of the speakers at this rslly mr john mccauley a tor onto druggist has joined the staff of houstons drug store mr mccauley is married and has one daughter a potato is on display in the window of the tribune office weighing ik lbs this was grown by mr peter bramwell cone 10 whitchurch rev and mrs arthur walsh and family were in kitchener on sunday where he was assist ing with the anniversary serv ices at bethany united mission ary church mr and mrs harry carter of fort william arrived on friday for a visit with her sister mrs a grubin church st quite a number of the iga staff and other friends attended the funeral on tuesday of the late mrs j h ratcliff this was held at caledonia miss ena heise of toronto also tiie former jean and marg aret mckenzie marguerite hod- gins and dorothy lawson school mates of mrs walter kent isabelle aitchison were in town on saturday owing to the death of her father mr da vid aitchison the 10th radio anniversary banquet of stouffville youth for christ will be held in park- side christian youth center on monday oct 23rd at 7 pm the guest speaker will be rev mel johnson of minneapolis minnesota mrs frank piphcr cone 8 markham and her family had a reunion recently at the home of her daughter rev and mrs russel pike sunderland this was in honour of their son harolds return from 3 years in france with the air force after a short leave he will bo stationed at bagottville que bec mrs pipher who is 94 years of age was able to enjoy the family reunion cwl meeting the regular monthly meeting of the catholic womens lea gue was held in the parish hall in markham a good represen tation of the membership was present from stouffville mark ham and vicinity the president mrs a mccarthy presided fol lowing the business meeting the ladies were privileged to take part in a leadership course conducted by mrs a noble of sutton who is the arehdiocesan convener of organization for the catholic womens league this course to be hold one eve ning a week for four successive weeks is designed to help wo men overcome nervousness and develop self confidence for ordi nary day to day conversation as well as for public speaking mrs noble and the leadership course were both enthusiastic ally received and the ladles are looking forward to completing the course in the coming weeks the maple leaf farmers mu tual fire insurance company takes pleasure in announcing the following changes in the officers and directors of the company john dryden pres rr 1 brooklin out grant christie vieepres rr 4 port perry ont keith rynard di rector sunderland ont these changes arc due to the retire ment of lt col p b smith who was associated with the company for over thirty years twentythree as president this is a record exceeded only by his father the hon wm smith who was president for 36 years and who along with the hon john dryden the new presidents grandfather were two of the founders of the company back in 1s35 his fellow directors ac cepted his resignation due to pressure of other business with sincere regrets mr and mrs fred henry nee florence stouffer from cali fornia called on mr and mrs david stouffer on tuesday mr and mrs bill barry main st e spent the weekend in ottawa visiting her sister mr and mrs charles smith the management of the stou ffville minor hockey associa tion is most appreciative of tha work done by mrs arthur hea- ton and her ladies in repairing all the hockey uniforms in prep aration for the new winter sea son mr eldon t wiancko and his mother mrs b e wian cko hawthorne ave spent tho past 2 weeks at bliss new york and sparrow lake mus- koka visiting mr and mrs barnes and family and mus- koka cousins mr mike alyward has recent ly joined the staff at the car load groceteria ready to servo the public behind the meat counter he replaces mr norm hill who has joined the on tario civil service sales tax branch several of the local horticul turists attended the district meeting in leaside high school on tuesday evening twenty- two societies are included in dist 5 and the area is bounded by yonge st the waterfront oshawa and north to beaverton mr john f clark was the guest speaker he showed pic tures here and there which he had taken while on a tour to europe in the spring which he had conducted final weeks winner of kid dle kwips contest mrs linda knight 114 rose ave box 3s3 stouffville discount winners 1 linda ratcliff 220 main st stouffville 2 mrs geo neal 185 rupert ave stouffville 3 mrs c hill unionville po 4 james brown rr 3 stouff ville 5 mrs mary perry 15ta main st stouffville mrs will st john has return ed home after spending a holi day in grosse pointe park mi chigan sarnia windsor and st thomas while in grosse pointe she was tho guest of honour at her 83th birthday party given by her granddaughter mrs au drey leverenz it was attended by four grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren those at tending were mr and mrs rob ert rawson st thomas mr and mrs ron rawson bobby and cathy st thomas mr and mrs d dummer craig and ka ren of windsor mr and mrs george broadbent kim and ke vin of sarnia mr and mrs j leverenz john and susan and mrs john leverenz senior of grosse point park york manor auxiliary york manor home womens auxiliary met for their regular monthly meeting in the auditor ium at the new york manor on friday sept 22nd plans were made for refreshments for the guests on the day of the official opening tuesday oct 17th al so for the christmas bazaar s tea on nov 18th the handi crafts convener mrs h proc tor now on duty 5 days a week reported of the increased inter est of residents they have now more time in nevv handicraft rooms resulting in increased production all sorts of lovely things dolls teddybears lea ther work waste baskets tots bags childrens knitted toques childrens blocks throw pillows pot holders embroidery work and many other things too num erous to mention stored in readi ness for the bazaar publicity convener mrs m g starr rr 1 gormloy ph 529g

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