revival prophecy and rible teaching crusaoe for 9 days only conducted by dr myrddin lewis frgs well known welsh evangelist and bible teacher commencing wednesday october 11th at 8 pm sunday at 11 am and 730 pm every night at 8 im except sat at the stouffville baptist church dr lewis will speak at the stoultville youth centre on sat oct llth at 9 pm at 2 pic friday at the bellows funeral home in durand with the rev terry p raglard oi- ciaring burial was in green wood cemetery in vernon mr mustard was born in markham ont on jan 23 1904 the son of william and agnes musard ke resided in durand for the past 37 years mr mustard was married to irene powell at durand she died in 1936 he then married margaret coorey on april 22 195s he was a member of the congregational church he was a member of the owosso elks and the brotherhood of rail road trainmen he was a con ductor on the grand trunk western railroad survivors include his widow margaret two brothers floyd and alex both of toronto and a sister hazel thompson of to ronto obituaries isfelby on friday september 22nd mary a ueelby a former resi dent of claremont and beloved wife of the late matthew john bcelby passed away in the bri- erbuh hospital stouffville in her tcth year she was the daughter of the late robert and jane ashen- hurst and was born in the twp of uxbridge as a member of the claremont united church she took an active part in the church organizations she leaves to mourn her loss a daughter kathleen mrs rob ert haslam of stouffville a son robert of claremont four grandchildren and two great grandchildren also two broth- ladies interested in learning designing and sewing i please ontact mrs john assinck rr3 stouffville before october 21st call after 0 pm stoultville 9114 phone 269 or 122 at sat cat oct llth oct 14th 830 pm admission 50 i ers john ashenhurst of good wood andrew ashenhurst of uxbridge and one sister ethel mrs johnston kidd of good wood rr 1 funeral service was conduct ed by the rev douglas davis of stouftville and rev a cress- well of claremont in the clare mont united church on monday sept 25th interment was made in the claremont union cem etery rs we to kenneth reesor stanley rees- or martin gall and vernon lewis the pallbearers were messrs wesley lehman wesley storry edgar harold mustard 57 of 205 summit st durand mich died at 830 am wednesday at durand community hospital he had been seriously ill for the past year funeral services were held reesor mr jacob w reesor passed away suddenly of a coronary thrombosis at his home at ag- incourt rr 1 on friday sept 29 19g1 he was born in scar- boro township 77 years ago and in 191s married miss ida yea- mans who survives him along with a son earl and a daughter elva both of agincourt a bro ther levi of markham and a sister elizabeth mrs j byer of gorrie ont also survive mr reesor was the son of the late peter b reesor and susannah wideman and had lived in the community the past eight years where he had re tired from farming prior to that time he had farmed at ce dar grove and the 9th cone whitchurch and kept store at mongolia the funeral service was held from the dixon funeral home at markham on tuesday oct 3rd at 130 pm in charge of rev boundy pallbearers were allan wideman allan reesor clayton reesor alvin byer er nest risebrough and bruce yeamans interment was in st pauls cemetery lamoreau permaseal aluminum good quality self storing doors and windows kool lite awnings free demonstration factors guarantee installation now pay in 3 months al glenn ax 35034 phone collect village of stouffville whereas the week of october eighth to october fourteenth is proclaimed throughout canada in the present year as fire prevention week i hereby urge all residents of the village of stouff ville to carry out a program of care cleanup and caution not only for this one week but at all times k n wagg reeve god save the queen stouffville district high school isses night classes will be offered to the public in the stouffville district high school on tuesday evenings commencing october 3 registration will begin at 700 pm classes will continue during the fall and spring for a total of 21 nights classes offered and instructors for each are as follows junior art mrs caroline ogilvy senior art mr arnold hodgkins v leathercraft mrs mary baker junior sewing mrs patricia christie bsc senior sewing mrs hazel peacock typing mrs viola wildcnaucr ba woodworking mr j r hammond public speaking rev j williams lam gold medal eloc keep fit for women mrs molly mumford physical recreation for men mr j h rchill ba bpe classes will be held the first night and are held each night from s00 to 1000 pm with the excep tion of the following keep fit for women will be held in two classes 700 to 715 pm and 715 to 830 pm ladies may register in cither class physical recreation for men will be held from 830 to 1030 pm registration for basic english for new canadians will take place the first night and classes will begin the second night if enough register classes in other subjects will be considered if there is sufficient demand and providing a suitable instructor can be obtained those interested in other classes should telephone the high school at 386 as soon as possible a minimum of 15 applicants should be secured for each class the board reserves the right to decide which classes will be given the following fees arc payable in full on regis tration and arc not refundable senior art ss basic english s2 keep fit for women s3 all other classes s6 military service for late robert homan j tterkjjy october 5 1961 the stouftvlue tribune pige nellie lxeen downey and two neral home at richmond hiu members of the canadian le gion from stouffville and clare mont attended the funeral of the late robert houuan of cla remont the deceased was a past president of the stouffville branch mr homan died suddenly at his home on sunday sept 24 1961 from a heart attack in his 45th year he was born in markham and in 1939 married mae derusha who survives him along with their sons jkuh and ronald his parents mr and mrs harry holman of can- nington and sisters prbchia mrs ernie gallagher of tor onto and gloria mrs jeff bai ley of brooklin the holasns had lived in claremont the past year he was employed as a bridge inspector for the dept of highways he was identified with the baptist church other places of residence were parry sound orillia and dicksons i hill a military service was held on wednesday sept 27th from the mcguireand low funeral home at uxbridge with rev carnegie in charge si- sargeart majors from his regiment at oshawa were pall bearers with interment in the claremont union cemetery folliott lawrence fouiott of jeffer son passed away suddenly at st michaels hospital on thurs day sept 21 1961 in his 49th year the late mr folliott was born and raised on a farm known as windy ridge farm on the king sideroad for the past fifteen years he was better known as a restaurateur at sum mit view gardens yonge st which cuisine and beautiful gar dens were a delight to many in the surrounding area the late mr folliott is sur vived by his widow the former sons larry and victor funeral service vas held on sunday from the wright 3nd taylor chapel of piphers fu- and was conducted by rev douglas davis rev forbes ofr thornhiu and rev downey re- gina with interment at kins city cemeterv south ontario plowmens association plowing match to be held on the farm of murray dunkeld son lot 32 con s pickering twp on wednesday october ii 1961 all contestants to provide their own equipment for a prize list apply to secretary a banquet will be held in the stouffville masonic hall by ladier of rebekah lodge all are welcome joe tran president robt balrd 1st vice bert guthrie 2nd vice elmer powell secytreas kei oshawa brooklin 0553436 se baptist church invites you to its anniversary week of services oct 8th to 15th except mon sat sunday services 10 11 am 730 pm week nights 8 pm rev deloss scott will show pictures taken by himself in palestine at 810 each week night most important will be the heart stirring messages by this gracious servant of the lord special singing in every service come and fellowship with us on this our hundred and thirteenth anniversary phone your fresh leg boast of veal 89 lb 4 free pictures lyons ten bags ioo 79c wieners 2 lbs 75c bologna by piece or sliced 29t lb minced bee i 3 lbs for 100 q boyles meat market we deliver phone 35 stouffville w w y m yyy r i y now is the time to have those horses elicckcd for winter driving complete ignition and cooling system checkup doesnt maftcr if its n big car british or european satisfaction guaranteed bp products midtown garage 65 main st w stouffville riiono now ifffrf attentk dairymen buy your dairy feed in bulk huge discounts available for full or part loads doctors bills paid now no age limit physicians and surgeons coverage at home office or in hospital for individuals or families available in stouffville and area 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