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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 8, 1962, p. 3

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represent colombia at model un hnjy febnury 8 1962 the siouffvue ttttune 3 local and personal happenings mr howard malloy of tor onto was a recent visitor with his son mr and mrs wm mal loy what is the average weekly wage in ontario as of octo ber 1961 latest figures avail able it was ssl22 effective feb 1st c ic r stouffville station hours are from s30 am to 530 pm mon day thru friday inclusive sat urday and sunday closed the stouffville brigade was summoned to the home of mr and mrs r n hetherington elm road friday evening to extinguish a chimney fire two well known local ladies mrs will birkett main st and mrs hugh boyd mill st are presently confined to the brier- bush hospital twelve students from stouff ville dist high school repre sented the country of colom bia at a model united nations assembly in toronto recently a portion of this group is pic tured here left to right bernadine terwoerds and tim joanne stouffer lome grove wees staff photo janis osterdahl ron patrick lets look at teen town the music of the blue bops was enjoyed by all at the last teen town held january 27 at stouffville high school the twist time a special feature of the dance attracted many enthusiastic twisters this was held previous to the live enter tainment teen town will not be held this saturday night february 10 because of the high school valentine dance instead teen town will return to the masonic hall for the 24th of february hit parade music will be feat ured at this dance we hope many more will come out and support the teen town dances they promise fun for everyone marilynn haylow whitchurch continues to climb welfare accounts in whit church township for the month of january amounted to 4- 74852 an increase of approxi mately 400 over the preceding month these are some of the liighest figures ever paid out by the township for relief pur poses purchase land council agreed to pay their share amounting to s65451 an nually for the next three years towards the purchase of 62 acres of land by holland valley con servation authority air cadet activities noble baxter and nolan notes on air cadet activities will be reported monthly in this paper january 9 1962 inspection showed a vast im provement but there is always room for improvement in a squadron a film was shown to the sec ond year cadets on the manu facture of spark plugs by the champion spark plug company a lecture and film on naviga tion by mr mccreight was giv en to the second year boys also fl j johnston was in at tendance for an inspection the new sponsoring commit tee held its first meeting jan 16 a film was shown to the sec- end year boys on carburetors commanding officer h heath- erington was promoted to fl a lecture on navigation was given by mr mccreight jan 19 nine of the cadets attended meeting of the stouffville town council and were welcom ed by the reeve mr win tim bers the boys in attendance were wayne taylor dave clu- bine bill keeping jim wide- man john wylie vic noble peter baxter cadet corbett jan 23 second yea- boys had lectures on navigation and aero en gines the reeve of stouffville mr win timbers inspected the squadron six boys doug piatt petei baxter chris worley koblen- skey murray bob connell took the written nco test jan 30 second year boys saw a film on the engine and were given a test on same in the second period the sec ond year cadets listened to a lecture from mr mccreight on navigation the boys who took the nco test were given their results worley and koblensky were promoted to the rank of acting corporal receiving s0 and 69 in the test acting squad- i on warrant officer wayne tay lor was promoted to the rank of warrant officer second class mr and mrs archie camp bell were visitors in peterbor ough over the weekend mrs wm ford main st e is presently in uxbridge hospit al stouffville municipal council passed grants on thursday for the salvation army 25 and the stouffville skating club 20 the last toronto to belleville passenger train passed through stouffville on tuesday for the trip a special coach was attach ed to tle unit and a cafeteria car for the accommodation of retired railway men who wish ed to view the route for the last time aw 0mllastdtop beauty v quality valentine gifts these qifts lw are sweethearts oij mrtmibkj mctslti buuti- ta print cmmuta k lubh bh diamond rings cnmy vgrtmwkjy a print wimuta tkc fl 150oo wagg s jewellery and china a gift for every occasion 24 main st stouffville phone 21j1 births christensen mr and mis fred would like to announce the birth of a son michael ro ger 7 lbs 11 ox on january 31 1962 everyone is doing fine hulshof tony and annie are happy to announce the birth of their daughter janet diana a sister for vincent on thursday feb 1st 1962 at scarborough general hos pital christ church anglican the annual meeting of christ church anglican stouffville was held on tuesday january 23 in the church hall there were 35 present and the follow ing business took place the rector appointed mr j ingham as rectors warden then the following were elected to office peoples warden mr harry bourne treas mr c harrott envelope secty mr j irwin lay delegates mr f vanstone and dr blair mitchell sidesmen captain mr gor don wyatt parochial executive mr c harrott mr l fooid mr j ingham mr h bourne auditor miss grace bulley fress correspondent theo hin- dson vestry clerk by appoint ment betty bangay the rector reported there were 113 families on the parish list reports were read from the treasurer building com mittee ladies evening guild womens auxiliary chancel guild mens club and jr and sr sunday school the past year has been most successful and they are looking forward to further gains spiri tually and financially in the coming year coffee was served after the meeting adjourned t markham u m church on sunday evening the mark- ham and dicksons hiil congie- gations will unite for a special service of evangelism this will mark the first of four special services to be held in dicksons hill u m church the ladies ensemble from the markham church will provide special singing for the sunday evening service rev allan em- brce of kitchener will be i he evangelist for the series the monday evening youth service will follow our youth time programs special theme for this service is amazing grace we are extending invitation for the tuesday night service to the proschool department chil dren and their parents on wed nesday night the final night of the series will be a special ser vice for the junior department of the sunday school the nationally known sunday school evangelist rev frank wellington returns to mark- ham for another series of child rens services he will introduce the week of ministry on sunday feb 18th the final family night service will be on friday feb 23rd at 8 pm tomorrow night february 9 will be the annual skating party for our two sunday schools the bus will leave the markham church by 645 pm the youth centre provides adequate facili ties for the evening meal and skating party vocal and instrumental spe cials were enjoyed by the mark ham congregation on sunday morning mr clarence mcdow cl and son jim rendered num bcrs on the violin accompanied by mrs m mcdowell as pianist and mrs f doner as organist special singing for the evening service was provided by a young ladies quartet sharon thom son judy irovc roseann fin- cham and carol koelor the secondary school teachers nf district 20 plan to hold their annual educational conference at the pickering district high school on february 15 all secondary schools of the area will be closed to enable teachers to attend the guest speaker rev john kelly president of st michaels college university of toronto will speak to the teachers on the subject goals for tomoriow reports on the recent ontario conference on education at windsor will be made by mr trving mcleod of central col legiate oshawa and miss jean maclnnis of donevan collegiate oshawa the afternoon session will be devoted to discussion of mat ters pertaining to the teaching of individual subjects some groups are arranging to have special speakers and others are choosing leaders from the teach ers themselves mr h j waite of the stouff ville dist high school staff is chairman of the geography study group mr and mrs morley symesj left this week to spend a holiday in sarasota florida mr and mrs charlie hoover of dickson hill and mr and mrs will clark of hwy 7 were guests on friday evening of mr and mrs win timbers mr and mrs carl boadway spent the weekend in toronto with their daughter mrs lam bert malloy and family mr and mrs will morris and mr and mrs walter brignall ol markham left on monday for a holiday in florida mr jim harrison an em ployee at keyson motors is presently spending a few days vacation in florida mrs christie armstrong al bert st n had the misfortune to break her arm and collarbone when she fell on edward street last tuesday mr and mrs ray foord of leamington are visiting their parents mr and mrs cliff lem on and mr and mrs geo foord ray is also attending the hard ware and boat shows both be ing held in the cne grounds toronto mr and mrs wes schell flew to california recently to spend i few weeks sightseeing mr and mrs ross winterstein are among those who have gone south to spend ome holidays in florida mrs jack mcmulien of tor onto is visiting friends in town for a few days mr reuben pearse 10th cone south is presently in uxbridge cottage hospital councillor chas hooper of markham township is present ly on a trip south and was ab sent from the regular council meeting monday evening mr stewart mcquay south st left by bus to visit his sis ter in florida the explorers are holding a tea and bake sale on saturday feb 10 1962 in the stouffville united church from 230 to 5 pm mr and mrs ernie carruih- ers and ruth anne of atha had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs gord wagg mr and mrs robert moffat of oshawa were visitors last week with mr and mrs gord wagg miss janet hope of kingston spent the weekend with her par ents mr and mrs fred hop mr meryl raymer of simco visited his mother mrs frank lin raymer and sister mrs f eurkholder on sunday linda sargent a pupil of miss bertha stouffer has re ceived an honour marking on her recent grade 8 piano exam ination at the royal conserva tory of music in toionto mr and mrs win timbers mr and mrs bert taylor and mr and mrs joe sider were present on saturday evening at a sider family dinner held at the home of mr and mrs pete sider of willowdale engagements mr and mrs charles symes announce the engagement of their daughter barbara ann to martin blaze tracey son of mr and mis joseph tracey glace bay nova scotia the marriage to take place february 24 1962 mr and mrs bruce e han- thorn claremont wish to an nounce the engagement of their daughter gloria gwendolyn to mr robert allan smith son of mr and mrsfrank smith bow- manville ont the maniage to take place march 3 1962 mr and mrs charles a con ner of unionville rr 1 ont wish to announce the engage ment of their daughter doris marie to mr howard kenneth burton son of mr and mrs norman burton rr 2 clare mont ont the marriage to take place saturday march 10 1962 at llam in second markham baptist church lyyyyyyyyyyyyxyyyx- bex value sale still on polymulsion reg 825 519 525 349 200 100 bronchial syrup reg 89 49 childrens triple- action cough syrup reg 149 89 magnesia tabs reg 135 98 bisma rex powder or jel reg 135 98 camphorated oil reg 50 39 hair spray reg 250 2 250 roll ball deodorant reg 98 59 hair band and barrette sets etc reg 39 10 pack of 10 combs reg 60 25 wash cloths rcg 35 19 shop now save at houstons the rexall drug store stouffville ph 229 four red cardinals have taken up permanent winter residence at the altona home of mrs will clarkson mrs clarkson pro vides the birds with an ample supply of food which was es pecially welcomed during the be lowzero weather conditions that prevailed last week be sure to attend the exhibi tion hockey game in the stouff ville arena on friday feb 16th when uxbridge black hawks will be the visitors here to play an allstar team from stouffville community league game time is 830 pm prior to this con test there will be a girls game between uxbridge and stouff ville commencing at 745 pm messrs murray sinclair and john houston left on friday by air on a trip to miami florida they plan to leturn early next week on thursday morning tem peratures in the stouffville area dropped to 15 degrees below ze- to at ballantrae it was report ed at is below and 20 below at mount albert the stouffville horticultural society is promoting the sale of rosebushes in town and ord ers may be filed with any mem ber of the directorate the order must include a minimum of 100 bushes horticultural meeting on monday feb 12th in the united church parlours mr al fred bunker of dunbarton a well known naturalist will be showing slides and movies of birds and will tell of their habits this meeting is for both child ren and adults mrs george lewis cone 9 recently had the misfortune to lreak her leg after two weeks in newmarket hospital she is now at the brierbush mrs lew is is 86 years of age mrs a g thompson is at tending the committee of inter national affairs of the canadian council of churches which is being held in ottawa this week major and mrs w r thomp son and family of camp borden were guests at the home of their parents mr and mrs a g thompson albert st n over the weekend mrs howard barkey cone 7 whitchurch left malton by plane on tuesday for chicago she is attending a 3 day sem inar the second of its kind ever held in the world it is spon sored by the american steriliz ing company mr wm andrews of bramp ton was a visitor in town this week he suffered a nasty fall on the sidewalk in stouffvlll recently and injured his right arm mr andrews is an engi neer at the dale estate bramp ton a meeting of the mens club of christ church anglican in stouffville will be held on feb 14th wednesday at 8 pm in the church hall guest speaker will be dr arnold edinborough dr edinborough editor of sat- urdaynight is one of the fore most talented speakers of this province and everyone feels we are most fortunate to be privil eged to hear him this meeting is open to all men from unionville and stouff ville and all are cordially urged to attend irls wanted local girls wishing to catch a position on the stouffville iiockey team that will perfoim against uxbridge girls on fri day night feb 16th at 745 are asked to attend a pregame prac tice session at the arena on mon day afternoon at 430 the ent ry will be coached by mr wilf morley the girls contest will precede an exhibition game be tween the uxbridge black hawks and the stouffville com munity league allstars at 830 eight infant children were ad ministered the rites of baptism in the stouffville united church on sunday morning rev gor don cruikshank conducted the service infant sons were bap tized the children of mr and mrs donald dean mr and mrs wm nichols mr and mrs r murphy mr and mrs d widdifiold dr and mrs william murphy also the infant daugh ters of mr and mrs stan schmidt mr and mrs stewart vague and mr and mrs bud lehman wfrfrwrfrfcg stouffville united church annual meeting members of the stouffville united church congregation met on wednesday evening to review the annual repoit of the church and elect the new board of stewards for 3962 the report showed that the congregation along with all the organizations of the church raised more than 2500000 for various church purposes this amount included 414800 for missions a thank offering of more than 3000 was received during the year for current purposes an additional contribution of 1000 was made in 3961 towards the toronto united church extension fund to which the stouffville church several years ago pledged 10- 000 approximately 5000 of this has now been paid the board of stewards for this year will be composed of ronald mercer norman hill murray wagg lome boadway walter lee alec logan james ogllvy elmer daniels roy dowswell lloyd jennings don ald ililcs norman fairies wilf mcwhlnnlc and mrs wal ter atkinson who was elected for a one year term for the new women of the church competitive prices plus personal service eps drug stored special values and reminder this week moneysaving specials reg 123 bufferin 60s 98c richard hudnut reg 200 quick home permanent 149 reg 169 florient air deodorant 139 45c size silvikrin with 98c size macleans tooth paste 98e egg creme shampoo reg 125 93c richard hudnut creme rinse reg 125 93c 89c sie listerine tooth paste 2 for 99c lotion or crystal clear reg 99c white rain shampoo 89c 40c size derma fresh lotion with 100 size alberto v05 hair dressing 100 valentine gifts billfolds to 1000 tweed cologne 200 300 tweed perfume 300 500 friendship garden toilet water 200 friendship garden gift sets 150 475 desert flower dusting powder 150 desert flower spray cologne 250 desert flower gift sets 200 to 475 old spice after shave ixtion 100 150 225 old spice travel set 225 other old spice sets 150 to 500 papermate holiday ball point pen 195 jotter t ball pen 198 other pens pencils and sets 98c up boxed papetries 85c to 260 moirs smiles chuckles hearts 50c to 600 moirs smiles chuckles boxed candies 125 to 500 aikens pharmacy 35 main st w phone 288w stouffville

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