Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 14, 1961, p. 14

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tv u th stouffylui trj8wje tjarkity de u w bethbda s burkbower the final meeting of the ee- thesda womens sessionary so ciety of the united church was held on december 6th at the home of mrs roy smith with a jaod attendance mrs grant wells of lemonville rave the christmas message and miss arvilla forrester of cormley played two pia ro selections the new womens organization will be inaugurated at melville on get your personal greeting cards at the stouffville tribune january 2sth the young peoples group is holding a crokinole party at the home of mr and mrs david paislev on saturdav night dec is gifts for the fred victor mis sion will be received at the an nual white gift service to be held on sunday dec 17th at 7jj0 pm an interesting pro gramme is being planned dec orations for the service made of cleaners bags were prepared at the home of mrs burkholder on saturday by misses mary iat- tenden doris brillinger betty heather and linda lee we are happy to have receiv ed word from mr and mrs charles hicks toronto that they are in fair health and we will try to pass on a bit of news through this column for such interested readers of the trib une maurice pike visited with the allan pike family at their home in st catharines on sunday the wms ladies are asked to meet at the kussel hunt home on monday evening dec isth to prepare a programme for january and to pack boxes for those who are shutin small donations of cookies or candy please other things will be purchased by the wa think of the job the tellers would have if all the little piggy banks went to market early lights barrelshaped glass lights were among christmas tree ornaments used before the turn of the cen tury illumination shone brightly through the variouscolored glass- amethyst moss and emerald green blue and gold balls and itrings of tinsel bloomington v the december meeting was held thursday afternoon at mr and mrs percy browns with the president in the chair mrs e lemon conducted the devo tional period quoting if jesus should come today and the bi ble lesson was read by mrs h tomiinson letters of thanks were read from mrs zwier and mrs turner of york manor it was tabled that we send the us ual christmas greetings and boxes and a gift to miss xeal at sault ste marie the roll call was answered by scripture on angels and mrs w baker in the program conducted by mr shepherd and mrs e xesbitt brought a message in keeping with the christmas season mrs c lemon sang a solo and mrs e nesbilt gave a bible quiz mrs gooderham closed with prayer birthday greetings were sung to mrs c lmon an ex change of christmas gifts fol lowed hostesses were mrs p brown and mrs o harding mrs r lcask and son ale of greenbank mr and mrs carr and two sons of pott perry and mr and mrs h tomiinson of weston were guests with mr and mrs w a fockler on sun day mr and mrs carl davis of edmonton visited with his fa ther mr f davis recently miss betty nesbiu gave a mis cellaneous shower at her home tuesday night for miss udell usherwood a bride to be fif teen girls attended the happy event tts your decfsonif youd rather notgo to the fall pahcf tomght he just wont go thats allhs op to you when some women read be tween the lines of their laces what they see is age some people get there by pull others by push first music box the first music box in the united states was manufactured in 1sd2 by the regina box com pany a branch of a german firm m u s i c boxes were developed sometime after 1750 by the watch makers of switzerland youll need winter tir texx efsfcsei kjrhv jfvi- 117 take pari in 4h diiy one hundred and seventeen york 4h homemrking club members completed their fall project saturday the achieve ment day held in the aurora district high school was lor the project featuring fruit this was the first time the pro ject has been taken as it was just added to the programme last year during the morning program club members completed three activities related to the topics they had studied the activities are a quiz breakfast planning assisting miss lois smith county home economist were mrs marion jvntgomery no- bleton and miss francis lamp- man home economist for peel and halton counties the east york district wom ens institutes provided lunch for all members and leaders during the afternoon pro gram seven of the fourteen clubs presented exhibits they were purplcville edgcley ri ver drive park laskay south vaughan temperanceviile and schomberg the other seven pre sented skits and demonstrations they were bogarttown ve lore vandorf qucenviilc but- onville nobleton and snow ball county honours which are awarded on the completion of six homemaking club units were presented by mrs p r trcdway president of the east york district womens insti tutes to beth cairns and san dra forester laskay gail brown sheila gcllatly snow ball gayle fair south vaug- lian melody killrup and elaine paxton temperanceviile shar- lon and sherry scott vandorf four seniors received provin cial honours on the completion of twelve homemaking club un its mrs elton armstrong pro vincial board of the federated womens institutes of ontario made the presentation to doro- they and ethel jackson edge- ley anne miller south vaug han and janice boake of edge- ley mrs armstrong also an nounced that anne miller had been selected as recipient of the ewio scholarship the next homemaking club project lo be taken in york county will be separates lor summer training school will be held earlv in january ssasksksisas record players stereo records good gifts the housewife who thinks she has run out of gift ideas may be missing a bet right in her own kitchen or pantry most any family would wel come gifts ot delicious home cooked foods tape recorders transistor radios electronics 58 main st w stouffville phone 32 relish pickles preserves jel lies or just canned fruits and vegetables wrapped in attract ive packaging materials and topped with a ribbon berries or artificial decorations isnt there a family on your list that would enjoy such a gift limited supply of town country winter tread other sizes at similar savings vhitezahs only 100 extra mcbrien and samson ite n a complete selection ranging from 275 up v a save money on new town country tires too kjm no were offering rsw town county tees it the lowest prices in firestones history and heres a further bonus if you buy now nel irjve you our special prescason discount youll nocd winter tire traction soon come in now enjoy genuine savinjs on canadas leadinr winter tire the firestone town country backed by m7guarantee a tessercd bj 60000 dulen ia cmit ai tte osjl gujrant tld cecum drfeds in xcrkrjinjhip end nstoiol gu4r4ntee0 cjoirj rood hcxrdt or up to 21 mtnoa mujmkw finest csclity cuiilcik in the priie rnret guaranteed to go- or we pay the tow 4 a ebesa acr eanvaxlst budget terms w gprrott sen shell station main st at the tracks stoufwife phone 263 arnold harper white rose station 435 main st w stouffville phone 50 ss- alvvays a useful gift we have a wide variety to choose from big beautiful storage chests jeday3 decorator use them everywhere at hie foot of the bed under a window these are of walnut mostly in n soft oil finish highest quality manufactured by i lane honderich and cheslet from 1895 io 5995 a beautiful srifl ior he home plate glass mirrors the latest in design made by canadian pittsburg tbf heres a wonderful selection lo help you light up every home on your list table lamps by ute hundreds bridge and floor lamps that are smarl and pole jamps for ihe modern room iz a large selection of end tables coffee tables and numerous other furniture features for the home high quality everlasting gifts a small deposit will hold any article l l oneill furnituri 3 main st i stouffville phone 9v

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