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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 2, 1963, p. 3

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wed fifty years on saturday april 27th osliawa celebrated their present for the occasion the mr and mrs ross barkcy golden wedding anniversary wellknown couple has one formerly of cone 9 mark- an estimated 150 neighbours son one daughter and three ham and now residing in friends and relatives were grandchildren staff photo church parade on sunday afternoon no 91 squadron of the stouffville and district air cadets held a parade to the stouffville united church for public service rev douglas davis addressed the gathering the cadets are pictured here be fore breaking off to file into the church auditorium staff photo barbara button was a guest on sunday at ontario ladies college whitby with joyce de- witt mr keith midlemiss local merchant for many years is go ing out of business lie announ ces a sale commencing may 1st with off all merchandise the ladies of the anglican church are pleased to announce that over s200 was realized from their rummage sale held on saturday mr and mrs don anderson nre pictured here following their recent weming in the washincton united church scarbaro the bride is the former marl macpherson daughter of dr and mrs g w macpherson of west hill the groom is the son of mr and mrs norman anderson winona drive stouffville the members of markham chapter xo 155 of the oes held a reception in the masonic temple markham wednesday night april 17th in honour of agnes wallace the district de puty grand matron district 11 there was over 225 in atten dance from weston cooksville toronto pickering whitby and oshawa and all local chapters many of the grand officers wore present and past grand matron lillian turilt led agnes through the archway decorated with red and white carnations the past matrons of markham chapter and the past matrons cl the trillium club formed the guard of honour agnes was presented with a hesutiful piece of matched luggage from the of ficers and members of mark ham chapter and the past ma tt ons cluh presented her with a second piece of luggage to match her husband wm wal lace patron and family presen ted her with a beautiful mink stole she received various other gifts a lovely buffet lunch was served under the leadership of sister ethel wynn pm and her committee engagement mr and mrs william payne wish to announce the engage rnent of their daughter carolyn dianne to mr dean evans son of mr andmrs william evans i the marriage will take place in ciaremonl united church may 25 1963 at j pm police chief orland keating formerly of orillia commenced his new duties in stouffville this week the stouffville tribune tfcucsdjy miy 2 1963 put 3 local and personal happenings although local trout fisher men reported litlle luck in this area local rod and reelman clayton tarr blake street stouftville brought home a real beauty on monday he caught a huge rainbow at duntroon near collingwood that tipped the scales at 7 lb and measur ed 23 inches in length joining with mr and mis frank c rowbotham church st s to celebrate their 57th wedding anniversary and mrs rowbothams solh birthday will be her sister myrtle and hu- bnd mr milton clark of peterborough their daughter mrs dewitt and granddaughter joyce also miss eleanor rob ertson of ottawa who will be spending the weekend here r and mrs robert merry and family of pert hop- wore visitors on sunday with mr and mrs garth good and brian the motor vehicle licence bureau has moved from harold st to 363 main st e stouff ville the grade 12 girls health cass presented a play party for 21 children on monday after noon at the stouffville dist high school each girl invited a child ranging in age from 3 to 8 years the theme was a day at the farm and a mini ature farm scene was arranged the children sang songs play ed games and enjoyed a lunch of sandwiches cookies and ice cream the head convenor was mary anne dyck and heads of committees were joan foote fern doner christine grant and beverley silverthorne chil dren present included sharon marshman douglas taylor jill devlin dawn plaskett jill roper david taylor eddie baker valerie halstead barry doner heather and pauline brown cindy brown jimmy and billy elson susan thomas freddy brazier sandra john- sen christine mckay heather and susan dunkeld paulette meyer sherry barber and dan ny brazier would all those that ordered cookies from the local guide troop and brownies packs please note that this sat may 4th is cookie day the girls will be delivering their orders in the morning please note also that the guides now meet on monday evenings from 7 to 9 instead of wednesday the girl guides are planning a weekend camping trip for may 18 there is also a rally for both the guides and brown ies at the victoria square com munity centre from 1 pm to 5 pm sat june 5th 1st brownie pack newssev eral girls have received awards jean mehaffey joanne madill and debbie haines have won their golden bar rosalyn spence has received her golden ladder and valerie harrott her golden hand 2nd brownie pack newsfour new brownies have been enrol led in this pack they are hea ther prue jenny bangay terry wilton and susan smith the brownies of the 2nd pack placed flowers in the anglican church on easter sunday after the church service they took the flowers to the stouffville nur sing home a reminder to all mothers of guides and brownies dont for get to purchase your tickets for the mother and daughter ban quet to be held may 27 campbeil- austin mr and mrs ernest d austin of niagara ont he- lake formerly of stouffville are happy to announce the engagement of their only daughter rosemarie lillian to mr ellwyn douglas camp hell son of mr and mrs john e campbell also of niagara- onthelakc dr and mrs alan secord of goodwood attended the 30th annual convention of the am erican animal hospital assoc in chicago which terminated on friday april 26th a new home is under con struction on baker ave for mr and mrs george middleton a rummage sale will be held ir st patricks parish hall rouge st markham on may 11 from t to 1 pm a cup of tea or coffee will be available mr fied reynolds church st i hon again after being a patient at the brierbush hos pital the pai few months mr and mrs fred pugh 10th st spent a couple days last week with their daughter phyl lis mrs ehvy schaeider and family si bloomingdale near waterloo dr myrdden lewis of minghatii england and john thomas of wales lunch on tuesday with mr and mrs howard mills bir- dr had miss nora stapleton is spen ding some time in markham with her sister mrs nellie snowball mr and mrs garnet rae and children have moved into their new home on church st it was the former residence of mrs kobt young mr and mrs james harrop and daughter have moved into the kerr residence on church st the united church hic group is having its fourth an nual light bulb sale on friday and saturday may 10 and 11 in addition a car wash and gas- orama at giles and patrick motors will be held on satur day the ii homes will not be canvassed this year mr bob winfield elm road stouffville had his car contents stolen from don mills on fri day the contents included per sonal belongings and a set of golf clubs xo report had been made tuesday of this week rev richard reilly of elk hart indiana spent the week end with mr and mrs harry stover and family rev reilly was the guest speaker at th sunday morning service and sunday school at the u m church a presentation was held at the home of mr and mrs bruce davidson on saturday night for mr and mrs cam kennedy and family prior to their moving to their new home at little britain a ten year old whitevale girl catharine rowlands was hit by a car on friday evening and taken to hospital with leg inju ries the driver lawrence john vale jonquii cresc markham village wsj not held by police p c bruce findlay of mark ham village investigated a bridge party for hoth men and ladies is being held by the evening guild christ church anglican at the church hall sunset blvd may 9th 1963 at 8 pm refreshments will be served and draws for many priz es please bring your own cards for tickets please call 6102655 do come thursday for an eve nings fun conservation work on bruce property mr h harper markham township representative on metro conservation reported to markham council that the au thority proposed to spend 40 000 on the bruce property 6th concession in 1963 metro con servation also requested that council take every action pos sible to prevent pollution of the streams in the vicinity of of the property a few of the neighbours of mrs harold murphy met at the home of mrs norman oboyle on harold st on monday eve ning april 22nd to express their reluctance to lose such a good friend and neighbour a gift was presented to remind marion of the happy times enjoyed to gether the men of stouffville and the surrounding districts are keenly anticipating the return visit of rev douglas clark of toronto to the regular meeting of the local christian mens fel lowship next monday evening in the baptist church mr clarke who is an outstanding speaker and very gifted music ally will have as his subject the jew gods timepiece this subject is very timely and many will want to learn more of what the bible has to say on this very important prophetic topic may is red shield month ac ross canada the local chair man for stouffville is mrs gor don smith albert street the doortodoor fund drive will op en on may 8th and the objective for the entire district which in cludes markham stouffville and uxbridge has been set at 2400 members of the ladies auxiliary will canvass from the railroad tracks west while sal vation army volunteers will vis it homes in the remaining por tion of town the uxbridge cottage hospi tal womens auxiliary are hol ding a membership and getac quainted tea this friday after noon may 3rd 36 pm at the home of miss dora browns- combe on marietta st this is an annual event that enables those interested to pur chase their membership as well rs to meet others who are sup porting auxiliary work it is hoped that some of the stouff ville ladies will take advantage of this opportunity it is of in- crest to note that 116 of the patients of uxbridge cottage hospial were from stouffville and adjoining whitchurch and markham townships in 1962 you are invited to see the pio neer and historical exhibit at vandorf hall on sat may 4th from 10 am to 9 pm and sun day may 5th from 12 noon to 6 pm the combined womens insti tute branches of whitchurch township and the whitchurch conservation club are sponsor ing this exhibit the stage will be set up as the interior of an early settlers cabin special ex hibits of clocks glass china and ironstone ware also rugs quilts and costumes of the ear ly days for the men there will be an exhibit of old firearms and indian relics and the smal ler pieces oi early farm equip ment and machinery the metro conservation area film of pioneer village at jane and steeles ave will be shown several times each day this is an educational exhibit and there is no admission charge air force headquarters has announced the promotion of ronald g smith of stouff ville to the rank of seargoant sgt smith was born in to ronto but attended public and high school in stouffville he joined the rcaf in 1952 and has since served in eastern canada with maritime air comrrand as a radar tech nician he is presently sta tioned at summcrside pei sgt smith is married to the former lorna swan of denmark ns and has three children his parents mr and mrs geo smith reside on church st in stouffville a very successful missionary convention was concluded on sunday evening at the gormley united missionary church speaker for the closing service was rev richard reilly who described the challenge of the middle east to our church splendid music for the service was provided by the ratcliff brothers on the trumpets other missionary speakers included rev h hallman nigeria rev george wcppler congo rev john hamilton india rev ri chard ummell brazil the chal- ifnge of world missions was well presented by these dedica ted servants of the lord the gormley church has five of its members serving in nigeria mr and mrs allan doner mr and mrs ray hawkins and mis willis hmking the local congregation fully supports the hawkins and the doners plus two missionary children in of ferings the convention exceeded all records reaching a total of 6400 bible college choir of didsbury alberta to ing at markham ln church may 12th on sunday evening the an nual missionary conference was brought to a close when the rev wm tyler of the chi na inland mission spoke to an almost capacity crowd in the markham church mr tylers father now eightyseven and who spent fortyeight years in china was also along and spoke briefly to the congregation be fore leading in prayer on sun day evening may 12 the a cappella choir of mountain view bible college didsbury alberta will present a conceit of sacred music in the mark ham united missionary church each year in addition to a hea vy weekend touring schedule in the alberta area the choir tra vels some 3000 miles after school closing singing the mes sage of hope peace and eternal life to the people of many dif ferent denominations in west ern canada oni northwestern united states this spring for the first time the group is em barking on a 6000 mile tour through the north and north- ecntral united states travel ling as far eat as toronto and returning across the prairie provinces dont miss your opportunity hear this fine group of sing ers and be sure to watch this paper for the final announce ment mis marjorie dedels of kit chener was a weekend guest with misses louie and mabel hoover mill st roger stover who has been attending forestry technology si the lakehead college poit arthur is home for the summer mr gene more of uxbridge and formerly of the le o neill funeral home is present ly with the austin j mack fu neral home queen e toronto kindergarten registration for the stouffville public schools will be held on friday may 3 1963 orchard patk ps from 9301130 am summitview p s from 130330 pm eligible pupils must be five years of age on or before december 31 1963 mrs lloyd jennings karen dcdlow and jam- terwoerds at tended the cg1t rally at tri nity united church newmar ket on saturday there wore 260 girls and lenders in atten dance for the interesting varied program with a display of crafts a worship service closed the meeting united missionary wms the wms of the stouttville united missionary church met friday evening april 25 in tile church as a part of the annual missionary convention the president mrs bert stouffer opened the meeting with a hymn mrs ed herbert led in prayer the soloist for the eve ning was mrs walsh and the scripture lesson was read by mrs garth good mrs edma brubacher missionary on fur- leugh from africa was the guest speaker and brought a very challenging message enti tled cast your nets on the right side of the ship and ye shall find the message was in two parts first cast your nets in the sea of prayer and secondly cast your nets in the sea of witnessing the meeting was well attended mrs jim elson montreal st has moved to robt burnetts home on church st mr john morgason has mov ed back to his home at mussel- mans lake after spending tha winter on church st friends will be pleased to know mrs annie hoover mill st is able to be out again after being confined to her home fol lowing a lengthy illness future bandsmen there are openings for a limi ted number of beginners boy and gills in the stouffville youthtime fellowship band phone merlyn baker 6102126 mi mecliiig stouttville wi will meet on wednesday may s at 215 in the library basement mrs dor othy duncan will show picture on pioneer village roll call somehing i remember seeing on my way to school all wl plan to attend nearly 50 of the young mar ried couples of the united mis sionary church met at the home of mr and mrs harry stover at 930 sunday evening when rev richard reilly of elkhart indiana was the guest speaker besides telling of his trip to russia he showed slides ot lebanon plans are being finalized by the home school assoc for a fun fair to be held at sum mitview school on saturday may 4th from 2 to 5 pm tha convenor for this event is mrs gc colburn assisted by tha following tea room mrs 11 dafoe home baking mrs p schell fish pond mrs w duxbury games and films mr l roadway mr k suther land toys books mrs wj barry country fair mrs r mercer refreshment stand mrs ed herbert posters mrs ted jones many surprises and lucky draw prizes are also plan ned for this event special values and reminders this week savings this week fast economical relief for headache idasal tablets itill 5 grain tablets that relieve headache toothache and pain in general fast 300s reg 99c 79 u grain saccharin 100s lie colgate denial cream reg 139 tor 109 keg 98e for 89c 200 spec hudnut shampoos creme rinse 129 110 value rollon stick or cream babv hair treatment and shampoo nestles 181 value for or creme rinse r set 73c cream l25 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