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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 18, 1963, p. 9

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i ballantrae school ss 11 whitchurch preschool registration will be held may 1st 1 pm to 230 pm at school children who are 6 yrs of age by dec 31 1963 are eligible proof of age required sbcasaaasescssas s mnmv i t mmtttwi i i a s s markham miwfijil w markham phone 2943355 phone 2943355 thur fbi sat april 18 19 20 w v fjwavojom i vctkocolo connie francis paula frentiss russ tamblyn featurellc color cartoon 2 shows 7 9 pm matinee saturday 2 pm above program mon tues wed april 22 23 24 term of trial in technicolor laurence olivier simone signoret recommended as adult entertainment shows 7 9 pm color cartoon mmmrvi s s 5 ss 5 53 mm a wide selection of truly reconditioned used cars no payments till june 15th 1962 oldsmobile dynamic 88 2 door hardtop fully equipped finished in an outstanding black white finish with maroon interior 1962 pontiac parisienne 2 door hardtop loaded with extras low mileage one owner car 1962 falcon station wagon g cylinder standard transmission one owner like brand new 1961 meteor 4 door automatic radio fully reconditioned for quick sale 1960 pontiac 4 door standard g cylinder 39000 original miles truly an amazing automobile 1960 ford 4 door standard 6 cylinder radio etc etc 1959 meteor 4 door 6 cylinder one owner drives like a new one 1958 chevrolet 4 door standard g cylinder radio etc two tone finish 1957 oldsmobile 4 door super 88 v8 automatic radio plus many other extras 1957 ford 2 door automatic radio power steering power brakes etc new car tradein 1956 chevrolet 4 door belair 6 cylinder standard radio finished in robin egg blue with white trucks 1949 chevrolet ton pickup 1958 chevrolet 3 ton dump 1946 jeep coffey and bartley motors limited payments to suit your budget phone 6402600 west end of town where price and quality meet main street stouffvllle mercury imim- altona rra marion kerswil celebrated her birthday by entertaining a number of school chums to a party on saturday mr and mrs greg mcmah- on ard pam and mrs garrett of port hope spent the easter weekend with their daughter mr and mrs michael alyward and vicki nancy goudie underwent a tonsilectomy at newmarket hospital on monday mr and mrs norman bun ker attended the funeral of her brotherinlaw wm andrews in brampton on tuesday 217 was the attendance at the special easter service in the united missionary church on sunday morning mr and mrs george harvie visited their two daughters and their families in owen sound on easter weekend and on sun day had dinner with georges sister at meaford on tuesday evening mrs harvie was host ess to a stanley party on easier monday the y p group enjoyed a tour of the dale estates at brampton and afterwards had supper with mr and mrs howard baker mr and mrs lawrence bar- key and family of glasgow are on a twoweek camping trip to kentucky usa there was a bit of excite ment on monday when the fire reels were called to put out a grass fire in the field behind bells marshmans and byers charlotte anne mcnair spent easter with her parents mr and mrs fred mcnair the sympathy of the commu nity is extended to mrs chas barkey on the passing of her sister may mrs bob logan and children of palmerston are visiting her parents mr and mrs ed wide- man for a few days and on sun day were dinner guests of her sister mr and mrs bob lewis and family john sargeant spent easter with his parents rev and mrs d sargeant cherrywood news bloomington recent visitors with mr and mrs murray ramer were mr and mrs edgar smith of tor onto mr and mrs amos smith of franklin and mr and mrs stickwood and family of sha ron rev and mrs h l shantz janet and gwenne of st catha rines were recent visitors with her parents mr and mrs o tranmer miss doris nesbitt of toron to bible college was at mr and mrs ernie imesbitts over the weekend mrs reed of toronto visited mr and mrs w wilcox on sunday mr and mrs roy parkins and family of peterboro were guests of mr and mrs noel storry mr john godbehere was at mr george vaughans for the holiday rev f swallow of toronto was minister here for the east er service at which mrs how ard doner and mrs bob mac- aloney sang a duet mr and mrs glenn fisher john and elizabeth of windsor were holiday visitors with mr and mrs eugene baker and clarion the hiteens held a good friday sunrise breakfast in the sunday school rooms and wor ship service at which rev sic kle was speaker on monday evening the unit ed missionary church held a shower for mr and mrs robert heise at mr and mrs murray ramers and presented them with a coffee table and end tables the ucw of cherrywood united church held their east er meeting in the church hal on tnursday afternoon with mrs e taylor the president presiding mrs l gates con ducted a devotional period with the theme the gifts of easter there were five gifts ard the ladies read scripture pertaining to them as follows the gift of joy read by mrs riches of peace by mrs w gates of victory over death by mrs catchpole of immortality by mrs morrish of a mission by mrs holmes these readings were interspersed with easter hymns mrs catchpole read a poem this is easter and mrs milne contributed a solo this joyful eastertide during the business period invitations were read from the whitevale ucw to their easter thank offering on april 21 at 730 pm and from dunbarton ucw to a de monstration of floral arrange ments on may 2 at s15 plans were made for the may meeting when other neigh bouring groups will have the pleasure of hearing dr m ark- install president of york pres- byterial on may sth at 2 pm rev f a little closed the meeting the hostesses mrs mcdougall mrs catchpole mrs ford and mrs l gates served a delicious lunch mr wm tweddle is in the scarborough general hospital mr fred ireson has been off work with the flu a community shower will be held in the church hall on fri day evening april 19 in hon our of mr and mrs david milne who were married re cently everyone is invited mr and mrs j rennie have returned home after spending the winter with their daughters in california and visiting other relatives in western canada ringwood isnt it awful parking met ers get our spare small change and tax collectors take our spare dollars mr and mrs aimer fockler had sunday dinner with mr and mrs jim armstrong lo cust hill a speedy recovery is wished for mrs orval drewery who at present is in york county hospital newmarket mr jim oldham is excavat ing for their new home on the merlin baker farm mr f atkinson sowed a field of oats on monday april 15th mr and mrs bob reid and baby spent saturday with his parents mr and mrs archie reid mr and mrs murray pipher mr and mrs murray daniels and families had sunday dinner with their parents mr and mrs walter pipher stouffville mrs r j filyer visited her daughter mrs walter vague and family on sunday mr and mrs clifford morgason and mrs gertrude attended the evening services mrs p ferguson has return ed from visiting her son ron and family in scarborough miss shirley steckley spent the easter weekend with her parents and on good friday rev and mrs b jones and mr and mrs jacob grove spent the day with mr and mrs fred steckley after attending the good friday service in the stouffville christian church rev barry and mrs jones mr and mrs f steckley visited mrs t grove on sunday after noon mrs grove is improving in health thirtyfive members of the sunday school joined those of the other conference churches in the annual sunday school rally at the christian church crawford st toronto on mon day evening april 15th the children of the sunday schools provided the program about one hundred and fifty people were present mr and mrs gordon holden mr and mrs bill holden and stephen spent the eater week end with their daughter and sister mrs bob mcclanahan and family of chatham bethesda bethesda church will be open again next sunday april 21 with services as usual sunday school is at 130 pm and church service at 230 pm all are welcome to attend a special thank you goes to all who gave of their time to help with the panelling of the walls the easter ucw meeting was held at the home of mrs wm empringham on tuesday evening mrs roy smith gave the easter devotional talk duets were given by mrs ern est steckley accompanied by mrs roy smith singing be neath the cross of jesus and with mrs wm empringham singing were vou there when they crucified my lord mis sionary news was given by mrs chester pattenden slides of los angeles and surrounding country were shown the bethesda womens insti tute held the april meeting at the home of mrs allan wide- man officers elected for 1953- 64 were a follows president mrs stewui crouch firs vice mrs harry pugh second vice mrs cecil banks secretary- treasurer mrs allan wideman district director mrs arthur paisley public relations mrs clifford burkholder branch directors miss marjorle nice- ley mrs flovd ratcliff mrs howard ratcliff mrs chas ratcliff pianist mrs howard ratcliff the institute is hold ing a potluck luncheon at the home of mrs a paisley wed nesday april 17 when conve ners reports will be made acd the 196361 monthly programs will be planned mr and mr james lee cele brated their 21st wedding anni versary on sunday april 7 at home with the family on this occasion were mr and mrs charles lee arid baby son and mr and mrs bud lee and baby son all of toronto mrs james gibson has re turned home from uxbridge cottage hospital we wish her a speedy recovery mrs w atkinson of stayner spent a week with her daughter mrs allan empringham recently our cancer fund collector re ports a very satisfactory sum donated the stouffville tribune thursday april 18 1963 pjj i- public notice setting of grass fires township of pickering bylaw no 2397 provides 1 no person may start a fire on a public highway s no person may start a fire to burn grass leaves ete except in an incinerator without first informing the local fire chief or his deputy 3 no person may start a fire to burn trass or leaves etc without first taking reasonable precautions a a sufficient number of persons available to control b have water available c not light sucli fire if there is a dangerous wind 4 no person may start or permit a fire to burn within 20 feet of a wooden building nor 15 feet from any other building 5 any person contravening this bylaw subject to a fine of s5000 and costs lloyd johnston clerk township of pickering oaaa 33335x2e3332xxsxssx33aaa qqtsssmaooaaiaixabssts one farmer tells another about our new line of feed made with a considerable number of people seem to be about as in terested in keeping body and chassis together as body and soul premi right in stivers own mills ask for it by name four retail outlets to serve you unionville stouffville aurora uxbridge atanooobboboooaaoasio wed like to call to your attention a truly happy modem invention it saves you worry v funning and hurry its bells convenient kitchen extension svt csuctliss stipigit aort tkmgs domorier your kitchen fxtenshn ttca tfs tss bell d its so easy benjamin moore paints w jfhaidilkl w bb with each purchase of a quart or ksfhhii8hi a effba more of benjamin moore paint make your purchase early the supply of banks is limited hardwari main st w stouffville phone 6402771

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