mr and mrs o n scudel- lari are pictured here follow ing their recent marriage in the timothy eaton memorial church toronto the bride is the former beryl kelly daugh ter of mr and mrs howard kelly of kingston her mother is the former hazel lewis of stouffville she is the grand daughter of the late mr and mrs wm lewis of evergreen gardens h k wright p eng has ice dept of ontario hydros been appointed manager of central region at toronto mr markham rural operating wright 32 will direct the ser- area to succeed jwh bill vice of 8000 rural customers kerr who has been trans- in markham roa ferred to the consumer serv- ontario hydro photo we carry a complete line of office equipment supplies see them at a letter from your doctor and dentist it is not so many years since the dreaded disease smallpox brought death or disfiguration to thousands since the advent of vaccination smallpox has been vir tually eliminated chlorination has practically elim inated typhoid fever pasteurization of milk has made bovine tuberculosis a disease of the past toxoid has wiped out diphtheria the addition of iodine to salt pre vents goiter we now have at hand a measure to attack the problem of dental decay fluoridation of water mpplies is one of the truly great public health proced ures of our time this fact has been recognized by a commission appointed by the ontario government which spent over 2 years studying the subject as well as by your own municipal council we expected that this medical advance would be welcomed by the general public as had other great dis coveries the evidence regarding the benefits and safety of fluoridation has won scientific acceptance everywhere but in the public mind public confidence has been un dermined by the irresponsible spreading of distortions of facts which create doubt and instil fear by appealing to emotions rather than reason we ask that you do not allow these misguided activities to deprive future generations of children of the bentfits of this new advance in preventive medicine we the undersigned doctors and dentists of stouff ville wholeheartedly believe in the benefits and safety of the fluoridation of our water supply we would ask you to 0 to the polls on election day december 4th and vote yes to the question are you in favour of the fluoridation of thi public water supply of this municipality signed f j button md p w brodie md ii b freel md k b mitchell md signed w a murphy dds d j r petrie md d h smith md n c smith dds united missionary church next sunday miss marlon stouffer of inter varsity chris tian fellowship will address the young people of the newly form ed sunday school youth dept this organization is enjoying numerical growth as they meet each sunday in the home of mr and mrs roy moyer mrs warren moyer is teacher for the senior high group and mr carl timbers instructs the junior high class there was fine interest in the anniversary evangelistic serv ices of the markham churchc on sunday many community friends and the members of our local church enjoyed the singing of mrs oldham and the second markham baptist quartet in the morning rev bert carr of the st jacobs evangelical unit ed brethren church preached on the subject the church that ought to be in the even ing his subject was something alive the youn obituaries ab3isthong john edward armstrong pass ed away suddenly at his resi dence markham on friday november 17 1961 in his 53rd year he was the beloved hus band of anne barnes and father of david robert and peter thj funeral senice was from the grace anglican church on sun day at 2 pm with interment in st andrews cemetery mark ham ltnuby koterfxr 23 mi the stourtyrle tribun ace 3 in charge of the monday even ing service a three scene skit involved four more young peo ple dianne barkey carol kee- ler john kirk and dave barkey the pastor will be back in the pulpit this sunday the evening service will follow the theme how the world began the pastor will preach on the sub ject how the tempter made his attack mcphail emma mcphail wife of the late donald m mcphail passed away at her home in renfrew on wednesday may 15 1961 she is survived by anna of ren frew janetta of detroit marg aret of ottawa allene mrs roy loken of ottawa and don ald of stouffville grandmother of ellen douglas and donald of ottawa and hugh of stouff ville funeral was from the mc phail perkins funeral home renfrew on saturday nov 18 people were a 2 pm interment was in the local and personal happenings thompsonhill cemetery lets look at teentown by ron patrick teen town this saturday night will be a mix and tangle dance that is the girls can ask the boys to dance as well as the boys being allowed to ask them in return this has beer urgently requested by the girls and so a large crowd is expected general admission to the dance will be 75c and mem bers 50c membership cards will be on sale throughout the eve ning for 75c inside the door as stated in last weeks issue parents are welcome to visit teen town for a few minutes any night also all our dances are chaperoned throughout the evening remember this saturday night november 25 830 oclock at the masonic hall is the even ing for mix and tangle teen town ferguson mr peter e ferguson of ringwood passed away sudden ly on wednesday morning nov 15 1961 in the scarborough hospital from a coronary throm bosis he was born in king twp over 80 years ago a son of the late mr andjmrs thomas fer guson of temperanceville and was the last of a family of five four boys and a girl mr fer guson is survived by his wife and four sons edwin rr 4 stouffville wilfred rr 2 stou ffville douglas rr 1 uxbridge and ray of wexford mr ferguson had been a far mer until retiring to ringwood 11 years ago he was a keen plowman having been past president of the association for many years they had farmed in king township aurora and cone 9 whitchurch he was identified with the presbyterian church the serv ice was held from the oneill funeral home on nov 17 with mr jones of ringwood church in charge pallbearers were five grandsons vern don garry ken and murray ferguson and allan ferguson a nephew in terment was in stouffville cem etery at home mr and mrs marcus l jar- vis unionville rr 1 will be at home to neighbours and friends on the occasion of their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary sat urday dec 2 from 230 till 430 in the afternoon and from 8 to 10 in the evening a total of 61000 was real ized from the bazaar and tea arts and crafts display in the new parish hall orchard park blvd on saturday afternoon although no exact estimate of horticultural annual meeting pot luck supper the annual meeting and pot luck supper of the horticul tural society on friday night was attended by around 150 members and friends it was held in the united church base ment rev d davis was chair man for the meeting wbch fol lowed the supper music was provided by the baker hill in strumental trio with mr clar ion baker the pianist the boys were jim and wayne oldham and jerry lewis the directors report which was compiled by miss m mert ens was read by mr win tim bers the financial statement for the year was given by mr chas james the pickering horticul tural society was represented by their president mr c c r a 1 d cowan and mrs cowan of high land creek who brought greet ings from their society the nominating committee- mrs a ratcliff and mrs m storey gave their report and rev davis took charge cf nom inations the following were el ected to office for 1962 past pres mrs howard barkey president mrs a campbell 1st vice mrs h dixon secty mr c james treas mrs f burk- holder hon director mr a lamb directors for 19c162 mrs win timbers mrs a williams mrs f goudie mrs r davis mr f griffin directors for 196263 mrs e baker mrs ratcliff mrs t baxter mrs c lemon mr w timbers associate directors miss m mertens mrs f byer mrs alf smith mr e baker mr f burkholder pianist mrs l forsyth assistant mrs ed nigh nominating com for 1962 mrs eugene baker mrs w timbers mrs frank burk holder a special feature on the pro gram was a short address and presentation of a piece of lug gage to miss margery mertens after 36 years as secretary she is retiring from that office mr lloyd clendenen of cedar grove took charge of the entertain ment slides were shown by keith manktelow taken when he was at his home in new zea land mr sim reesor showed pictures taken in italy jean miller visited the south of eng land and lloyd clendenen had pictures from the east to the wesi coast maurice and myr tle hamill had pictures from around home don mclennan is interested in stained glass windows and montreals botani cal gardens blodwen davies is interested in folklore and her pictures were scens of local in terest such as barn raisings while attending the united church w a bazaar on satur day november 25 from 2 to 5 be sure and visit the cglt booth gift items and christ mas decorations galore all beautifully made by the girls proceeds for service work a 700 lb steer the property of mr w j olszevski cone 5 whitchurch had to be shot last week after it broke loose and ran wild it had been out to pas ture all summer but escaped from the owners truck when brought home a large number of local resi dents attended the open house invitation to the rolling hills curling club cone 5 whit church near bethesda on fri day saturday and sunday the management is now organizing both mens and ladies leagues as well as mixed leagues for the winter season a high school competition is planned for sat urday mornings two grey cup tickets will go to some lucky winner in a draw sponsored by the stouffville jr d hockey club purchases can be made from mr w t rennie hal gibson or mickey hunt ticket sales have been excellent to date a holder will be admitted without charge to the first home game after nov 30th mr and mrs elias hutchin- son of sanfield manitoulin island spent a few days last week with his sister mr and mrs truman baxter mrs macdonald and timmy rutledge of scarboro spent a few days with her sister mrs floyd fairies mrs fred jemmett has been acquired in the office of the stouffville dist high school as a temporary replacement for mrs edwards who was taken ill about three weeks ago mr bill hall cone 9 north a member of the tribune staff left on friday by bus for miami where he will spend the winter he plans to return again in j may he was accompanied by mr ken smurthwaite thomas shea ltd plans to open a real estate office in the former gordon birkett location on main street west a group of sixteen hunters including elgin wagg bob snowball bud spang bruce harper and geo allison bag ged a total of fourteen deer be fore returning home last week mr and mrs fred matson rouge st markham celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on tuesday nov 21st fluoridation meeting next week a second public meeting on the question of fluoridation is being held next week under the sponsorship of the stouffville branch citizens rights com mittee the meeting will be held in the masonic hall at 8 pm on wednesday evening nov 29 th jim herrold of ballantrae and bob heise of stouffville are both still confined to scarboro general hospital following their recent accident on the 9th cone of whitchurch jim has just re gained consciousness and bob has had the bandages removed from his head aikens drug store on main street was entered on saturday night and thieves took a quan tity of cigarettes valued at 200 and 15 in silver from the till other smaller articles were also stolen entry to the premises was gained through a small window in the washroom the stouffville police department believe that a stolen auto was used by the culprits more than 400 young people and adults enjoyed pleasure skating in the stouffville arena on saturday night included in this crowd was a bus load of skaters from the brooklin area attendance to date has been very good and may bo headed for a seasons record the attendance is available more butchering day and the older than 200 were served at the tea j homes and barns in the com labie munity turkey shoo sat november 25th 1230 pm auspices jackson sherwood and june are happy to announce the birth of a son jay sherwood on nov 9 1961 at toronto east general hospital weight 8 pounds 1 oz mccomb mr and mrs david mccomb nee erma mcmul- ion are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter 7 lbs on sunday nov 12 1961 in the uxbridge hospital zwier klass and marg are very happy to announce the birth of a son randal steven randy on nov 19 1961 at york county hospital new market afoot when bad weather hits be sure you and your family are safe with boots sizes and styles for all curlers see our complete line of smartly designed curling boots sizes 7 11 only 1195 lehmans shoes stouffville phone 95w at don mills rd or 18th ave guns ammunition supplied proceeds for community purposes the stonffville tribune garrett evening i auxiliary on nov 8th at 630 pm 35 members of the garrett even ing auxiliary with some hus bands also present partook of a sumptuous turkey supper in he nursery dept of the united church sunday school this was the final birthday gathering of this group which was organ ized as a mission circle in 1919 and was named for miss minnie garrett a missionary eight of the original members have re mained with the group through out the 42 years and were pres ent for the meeting miss eva hoover gave a most informa tive paper covering some of the highlights of these important years a birthday cake was jointly cut by mrs storey president for thirtyfour of these years and mrs davis and mrs cruick- shank each of whom represents another change in the history of our church miss violet hoo ver presented mrs storey with a cup and saucer a token of ap preciation for her many years of service meeting was called to order at 8 oclock in the church par lours rev d davis gave the devotional and read from the 5th chapter of 2 corinthians and acts 14 the theme of his talk being we are ambassadors for christ and the christian church mrs w duxbury favoured with two solos accompanied by miss anne lehman bless this house and stranger of gali lee mrs delbert booth of kottlc- by a former member brought to the group a most enlighten ing talk on our new womens organization which comes into being in january she had at tended keswick conference and the leadership training school courses this fall so was quali fied to bring this information to us miss ida lehman was in charge of the birthday box- friends will regret to learn mr orville martin is presently in uxbridge hospital mr and mrs james church ward jim and ken of toronto had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs gord wagg gayle and wendy mr and mrs frank grundy of toronto and mr and mrs earl hoover and boys had din ner saturday evening with miss violet hoover and mrs flor ence miller obrien ave new shatterproof glass will be installed in the front interior section of the stouffville arena next week and this portion will be heated for the convenience of the patrons it is expected that the work will bo completed by nov 27th messrs geo stark tom wed- seltoft and fred jackson had an initial glimpse of junior hockey action in the local d group on friday night when they jour neyed to uxbridge to watch the game with oshawa the visi tors edged uxbridge 43 stouff- villes entry will perform in the same league with newmarket and alliston the added clubs mickey hunt and john foulds returned last week from a deer- hunting trip into the ottawa valley region although the two local marksmen failed to bag any winters supply of ven ison their group accounted for five animals mr landon heise of kinder- sley sask was a visitor at the home of mr and mrs clarence doner park dr n mr heise also visited with other friends and relatives local assessor lloyd turner attended a convention in bur lington on wednesday four counties york ontario halton and peel were represented engagement mr and mrs norman usher- wood are happy to announce the engagement of their daugh ter udelle valerie to mr george winston wood of union ville the wedding will bo held at 230 saturday december 23 at second markham baptist church stouffville mr and mrs wm j curran of hawkesbury ont and mr and mrs gordon greig of wil- lowdale were weekend visitors with mr and mrs earl keith main st mrs win timbers of winona drive has returned home follow ing a recent eye operation the first bazaar in the new york county manor was opened by warden joe fry of mark ham and was attended by the board members over 300 at tended the bazaar and 500 was taken in from sales those who poured tea were mrs j fry mrs w dean mrs k nesbitt mrs j otton mrs dora conn- over mrs j johnson mrs j macklln and mrs h hilliary door prize winners were from stouffville sutton and newmar ket mrs c lemon being the lo cal winner competitive prices pins personal service m drug stores special values and reminders this week moneysaving specials ida brand i davites multiple vitamin and mineral capsules 8 vitamins 12 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