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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 29, 1962, p. 7

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rwsy hatr 39 w toe stouffvhle tmwme fige 7 classified cards of thanks i wish to express my sincere thanks to relatives friends and neighbors tor the lovely cards sowers and gilts sent to me during my stay in hospital and since returning home special thanks to drs tomlinson and kol and nurses and staff of cot tage hospital also thanks to those who brought my wile daily to the hospital all was very much appreciated george a pickett i would like to thank my rela tives and friends for the lovely cards i received on my 80th birthday they were much ap preciated and brightened my day minnie williams we wish to thank friends and neighbors for their kind ex pressions of sympathy in the passing of a loved son and brother ivan otto reesor and a dear sister and saint margaret a reesor james and gladys reesor and family i would like to take this op portunity to express my sincere appreciation to the many friends and neighbors who remembered me with cards and fruit during my stay in hospital a special thank you to the ladies auxil iary and the anonymous gentle man who assisted me recently when my car became stuck west of claremont fred evans janet pearse and her parents wish to thank all the friends both big and little who remem bered her with cards and in quiries during her recent stay in the hospital thank you all verv much coming events bingo every saturday night in the veterans hall stoufc- vllle sponsored by the canadian legion and ladles auxiliary branch 459 special games jackpot cash prtees doors op en at 745 pm games start at 815 sharp admission 50c 14tf bingo every monday night in the claremont legion hall cash prizes share the wealth and jackpot game time 815 pm everyone welcome 22tf the canadian samoyed club invites all pure bred dog breed ers to a lecture at the ridge inn oak ridges on sunday dec 2nd at 130 pm mrs katherine gardiner of the kerry clinic will instruct on the most modern method to better under standing of breed standards for improved breeding other guest speakers will include dr wil fred e shute and mrs j h danielljenkins film and silver collection stouffville home and school will meet december 5 1962 at 815 pm in orchard park school friday december 7 euchre at 815 pm in the victoria square old community hall don mills rd ladies please provide lunch dr allan secord will be the guest speaker and will show pictures at the next glasgow ome and school meeting on wednesday dec 5th in the school at 8 oclock this is your invitation to attend we wish to thank our clare mont friends for their good wishes and wedding gifts a beautiful floor lamp bedroom fixture aia nesting benches also many thanks to all those who sent cards and gifts ken and bernice dean we would like to thank our friends neighbours and relatives for their best wishes and con gratulations on our 50th wed ding anniversary also for the lovely gifts flowers and cards also to those who helped in our home which we appreciate very much all helped to make it a success florence and oliver madill i wish to thank all my friends neighbors and relatives for their cards flowers and fruits and visits and inquiries while in hos pital john keeler in memoriam hell in loving memory of a dear father and grandfather loss hill who passed away suddenly on dec 3 1959 what we would give if we could say hello dad in the same old way to hear your voice and see your smile to sit with you and chat awhile so you who have a father cherish him with care for youll never know the heart ache till you see his vacant chair lovingly remembered by ray edith darlene doreen and david ihll treasured memories of my dear husband loss hill who passed away suddenly dec 3 1959 the month of december comes with regret it brings back the day i shall never forget no verse shall say no flowers repay how much i lost on that sad day if i could only speak to him and hold his loving hand no matter what ive said or done i know he would understand i will never forget you loss lovingly remembered by your wife myrtle hill in loving memory of our dear father and grand father loss hill who passed away dec 3 1959 he was a father so very rare content in his home and always there he guided our path he helped us along if we follow in his footsteps we shall never go wrong loved and longed for always by bill ilean and family hill in loving memory of a dear father and grandfathe- loss hill who left us suddi ly december 3rd 1959 a silent thought a secret tear keeps his memory ever dear time takes away the edge of grief but memory turns back every leaf ever remembered by son wilmot norrine sandra barbara and frank hobbs in loving memory of albert frederick hobbs be loved husband father and grandfather who passed away nov 27th 1959 remembrance is a golden chain gwen and family to be fairly well contended a person has to keep his yearn ing pretty well in tune with his earning wtfltwthmtmmmnimtttnn vote harold wood for councillor for 1963 village of stouffville a vote for harold wood we feel sure is a vote for an honest aggressive representation this advertisement is being sponsored by a group of concerned stouffville residents to the electors of whitchurch stewart burnett respectfully requests your vote and influence for election as councillor for 1963 voting day dec 3 10 am to 8 pjtf whitchurch nominations continued from front that overseas those municipal ities with high industrial as sessment were asked to share this assessment with dormitory municipalities and whitchurch was one of these the deputyreeve pointed out that 33000 was spent on road dust maintenance in the town ship and that this great sum was necessary since much of the heavy traffic was vehicles from outside the municipality in touching on county mat ters mr williams considered that those who voted against move plants out not people in it would be cheaper to have plants moved outside the city than to be be building super highways like 404 to move peo ple into the city said deputy- reeve frank williams he said save 13 limited time samsonite silhouette beauty case beg 35 special only 2333 first quality set- startek sale dover white oxford gray platinum grey brown alligator blue new willow green l e oneill furniture main st e stouffville phone 6402855 the proposed county police force did so because they could get no guarantees about the lvestment they already had in their own forces ojpf deadline extended farquharson reveals councillor ross farquharson told the ratepayers that the township had just been advised that the ontario provincial po lice would be prepared to conti nue to police the township for additional time possibly at a higher rate but until such time as government policy on such contracts with municipalities had been laid down he said that a joint force had been sug gested for whitchurch king and aurora which appeared a logical solution but this was going to cost the whitchurch taxpayers a considerable sum mr farquharson said that the opps consideration to give whitchurch an extension of time before they ceased to handle the local policing was the result of a coramltte meet ing with the ontario commis sion he said that a price had been received by the township from their engineers had been turn ed over to the ontario water resources commission who would take it to the ontario municipal board no date had been set yet for a public hear ing he said but residents would have a chance to say whether or not they wanted this water should have chance to work for relief councillor elsie gibbs who remarked that this was her fifth appearance on the nomina tion platform spoke of the many road projects which coun cil had undertaken during the year some of them had been completed others had had all the engineering work finished in touching on the matter of welfare she said men should be able to work for the relief they are given no one should be allowed to go along genera tion after generation on the relief rolls contended mrs gibbs she said this years re lief roll was down by 2000 councillor ivan mclaughlin also touched on the road ex penditures he said 9000 had welcome you stouffville men s christian fellowship monthly meeting on monday dec 3rd at 8 pm in the baptist church speaker for the evening mr silas fox returned missionary from india after fortysix years of service talented soloist mr sam career men plan to attend this service bring a friend j good singing real fellowship xlwxttxhhhllhthhvxwhltlhllvh3 vote for hennessey if elected to council i shall endeavor along with the support and cooperation of other civic members to promote and es tablish a municipality where your children will be happy and proud to live and in dustry will be impressed enough to locate remember on december 3rd vote as you like but vote i remember tomorrow we are all trustees of remember on december 3rd your candidate is placing his trust in you wishing you and your families the compliments of the blessed holiday season and offering my services to you lawrence hennessey been spent on construction 59546 on new construction and 62000 approximately o sin- tenance stewart burnett who is a new candidate in the field told the gathering that he had been a resident of the township isr twentyfive years and had had 14 years school board experi ence alvin farmer an auctioneer for fortytwo years told the au dience that he had been a life long resident and had been in public life for all of that time third run for council lawrence hennessey who is making his third bid for a council seat said he was con cerned by the great pressure on the township from the south ips time we were not so com placent and had an official plan he said he said that he was also critical of the compla cency of the planning board at least five persons he said had told him that they had been discouraged after visiting the planning board mr hennes sey pointed out that the most valuable land was the plateau to the south and near the future course of the new highway 404 he declared that the delay in the opp giving up the po licing of whitchurch could only be temporary and the township would have to look for a local amalgamation with neighbors for police protection he also advocated crossing guards for vandorf wilcox lake and bsl lantrae engagement rev and mrs roy nigh an nounce the engagement of their daughter erma jean to mr glenn barkey the marriage will take place at the home of the bride on friday deceinber 14 1962 stouffville nominations continued from front progress and fine living and most people apreciate this he said you dont have to go very far from stouffville to find higher taxes and poorer serv ices he said that he had been responsible in part to me for mation of an industrial com mittee but had to date not seen many accomplishments from it if elected i will try to get this committee reactivat ed and working he said touching on the completed annexation mr wagg contend ed that this additional land would lead to continued growth of the town stouffville is on the verge of another change in its status and it needs goou sound leadership at the head of its council he concluded well managed reeve win timbers in seek ing reelection for a second term noted that all council business had been handled in an orderly manner he suggested that the various committees had done their work well as was indicated by the nmber of pro gressive projects that had been completed during the year he praised the work of the asses sor and the clerk the reeve said that the coun cil had answered the call for the organization of civil defence on a local municipal scale and the citizens had rallied to the support of the e mo program in touching in county busi ness reeve timbers suggested that quite often it was more economical and efficient to keep matters on a local level where possible usually the bigger and larger things are the more they cost he said he said that every decision made bv him in county council was done with the best interest of stouffville in mind we must take a look at the tax dollar when we deal with all these matters he concluded at 40 some women stop pat ting themselves on the back and start patting themselves under the chin maybe a man should look better when he marries a sec ond time he has been revamp ed santa caus parade at markham dec 8 a cotoarful santa clans parade is planned for mark- ham village on saturday morning dec 8th the procession will embark from robinson street school at 93 ajn and move east to mala street then south to now 7 hwy and west to the markham shopping centre there will be bands and floats and a party for the children at the plan a parent may have his child photograped sitting on santa knee at no charge markham nominations continued from front have a very large bill says bridge destroyed deputyreeve mumberson de clared that the devils elbow bridge could have been used for years if it had not been deliber ately destroyed he said he did nt know who destroyed the bridge but he believed it was someone in the nearby subdiv ision he admitted voting in favour of the 30000 expendl- ture but said he had no alterna tive when the bridge was wreck ed claims spite contest councillor sumner said he be lieved mr walker was opposing him in ward 1 just for spite in view of councils action regard ing a garbage dump answers meeting charge in replying to deputyreeve mumbersons charge that he was paid for unnecessary meet ings councillor hooper said since he was accused of so many things if would appear he was doing all the work he said the payment for the two meet ings as cited by mr mumberson was quite legal and that mr mumberson had had an oppor tunity to- attend the other meeting he said was a police meeting possibly short but re quired in regard the devils elbow bridge mr hooper contended that the struoture had been a political football for years he said it had been built about 1900 and had not been consider ed safe for a long time ratepayers of markham twp dear sir last monday afternoon at the council meeting of the town ship of markham deputy reeve lawson mumberson who is now a candidate for reeve criticized my purchase of a new home in the town ship the facts of the matter are as follows the present home of my wife and myself on yonge street where we have lived for many years has been expropriated by the department of highways who are planning to demolish the house we are required to vacate by decem ber 1 1962 and consequently have had to purchase a new home my wife and i purchased a new home in the township on ladyslipper court the house was fully complet ed before we purchased it the builder had entered into the usual subdivision agreement with the township long before we ever contemplated buying and has complied with all its terms the subdivision agreement is open for inspection at the township offices yours truly wilfred r dean reeve of markham twp lllukuiihuiiwhmumtmiiiiiniium f3ts3aamasssacctsogt3tsy markham mmwplm markham hone 2943355 phone 2943355 thurs frl sat nov 29 30 dec 1 elvis presley kid galahad joan blackman gig young selected short subjects 2 shows 7 pm 9 pm matinee saturday 2 pm mon tues wed dec 345 cecil r demllles masterpiece samson and delilah victor mature hedy lamarr george sanders angela lansbury color cartoon 2 shows 7 pm 910 pjn txxsasxssssxssxsxssxss reeve alma walker has opposition in markham reeve alma walker will be opposed by doug meharg in a fight for the leadership of mark ham village council in 1963 mr meharg although undecided at the nomination gathering on monday evening agreed later to seek the top post in the munici pality at the forthcoming elec tion on saturday dec sth neither mrs walker nor mr meharg are strangers to the electorate of markham since both have been active cam paigners in previous years mr j v fry a former reeve was also nominated but declined to btana he was given a rousing ovation by the standingroom crowd of ratepayers who at tended the meeting in the vet erans hall harold lawrie an equally popular member of the 1962 council was acclaimed as dep utyreeve he topped the council poll in the last election run- ring up a total of 9s7 votes five candidates will contest the three councillor seats in cluding the present members albert laldlaw and mark may- nard and newcomers jack sharp tom mather and anton assinck there will also be an election for the three positions on the school board they in clude mrs meina colbourne howard cosburn robt dorey and robt lawrie charles ree sor was returned to the public utilities commission by accla mation mr sam stadelbauer a 4- year member of the village council will not seek reelection for a fifth term he announced his decision on monday night church news christ church anglican stouffville rev john l ball rector sunday december 2nd 1962 first sunday in advent 930 ajn morning prayer 930 am junior and senior sunday school 730 pm tues wolf cubs 645 pm wed girl guides 8 pm wed choir practice 10 am sat brownies stouffville united church rev j gordon cruikshank b a sunday december 2nd 1962 1l00 am nursery to primary sunday school 11 am morning worship tues 730 pm cubs wed 730 pm scouts thurs 15 p choir practice stouffville united missionary church rev arthur- walsh minister sunday december 2nd 1963 10 a m sunday school i 11 am and 730 pm the pastor will preach prayer meeting wed at 8 pm pioneer girls the colonists meet on tuesday at 7 pm the pilgrims meet onwednes day at 630 pm a ft stouffville baptist church a church with a message for today sunday december 2nd 1962 10 am bible school all ages 11 am familyworship 7 pm prayer meeting 730 pm evening service wed 8 pm prayer and bible study stouffville memorial christian church minister rev clarence t bass sunday december 2nd 1962 10 am sunday school 11 am hour of worship 730 pm evening service 8 pm every wed bible study and prayer a sincere welcome to all who love the word of god long suffering and gentleness are marks of a disposition which is godlike and rare bloomington christian associated r gospel church sunday december 2nd 1962 945 bible school 1100 morning worship 730 evening service wed 800 prayer service ab united missionary church minister rev grant sloss sunday december 2nd 1962 markham 950 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service guest speaker rev wm tyler overseas missionary fellowship thur 8 pm prayer bible study dicksons hill 945 am morning worship 1050 am sunday school 730 pm evening service with the pastor speaking wed 8 pm prayer bible study gormley united missionary church rev c e hunklng minister sunday december 2nd 1962 945 am bible school 11 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic service wed 8 pm prayer meeting you are always welcome at gormley brethren in christ i church heise hill gormley pastor rev wm vanderbent ph richmond hill turner 43155 sunday december 2nd 1962 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic wed 745 pm midweek prayer meeting st james presbyterian church stouffville rev gordon hamill ba minister sunday -december- 2nd 1963 10 am morning worship 10 am church school second markham baker hill baptist churches rev bruce hlsey sunday december 2nd 1962 second markham prayer service wed 8 pm mens prayer service sat 8 pm sunday bible school 10 am morning service 11 am gospel service 730 pm the man who knew on thing the- clendenlng sisters will sing t baker h1u bible study prayer thurs pm i sunday bible school 130 pm service 230 pm subj peters message to the whole church 1 cor- 15 57 but thanks be unto god which glveth us the victory through our lord jesus christ you are welcome anoooont public meeting at veterans haii unionville friday november 30 1962 at 800 pm hear your municipal candidates for election on december 3rd all candidates are invited kxxxxxxx united church melville charge rev g davison sunday december 2nd 1962 1000 am peachs 1140 am melville 530 pm bethesda tues dec 4 boy scouts at melville 7830 pm churchill vivian churches rev k burton bth sunday december 2nd 1962 churchill xc musselmans lake sum 955 bible school 11 am morning worship wed 8 pm prayer bible study fri 4 pm happy hour 8 pm young peoples vivian t sun 10 am bible school 730 pm evening worship tues 8 pnl teacher training course thur 4 pmhappy hour 8 pnv young peoples altona united missionary church rev dow sargeant pastor sunday december 2nd 1962 1030 am sunday school diplomas for ss attendance given out this sunday 1130 pastor will speak 730 pm home mission exten sion sunday mr fred leh man of kitchener will speak and sing special offering wed 8 p-w- prayer bible study ringwood christian church rev berry jones pastor sunday december 2nd 1962 10 am sunday school 11 ajn 7 pnv worship ser vices 3 pm young peoples wed 8 pnu ce prayer meeting ballantrae musselmans lake lemonville united churches pastor mr allan grose sunday december 2nd 1962 ballantrae musselmans lake 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship thur 730 pm choir practice sat dec 1 8 pm ballantrae teens box social s shore community hall m lake lemonvllle 10 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship special cgit candlelight service mon 430 pm cgit wed 7 pm tyro thur nov 29 8 pm bible study and prayer at the home of dr mrs m smith mon dec 3 meeting of all officials at the wells home 8 pm altona mennonite church sunday december 2nd 1962 worship service 10 am everyone welcome

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