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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 16, 1963, p. 14

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m the stoutfvlue tribuni tfcarfy may 16 1963 glasses made to fit perfectly h mills r 0 optician prescription killed new frames repairs 2s6 main st v stouffville phone 6403465 cedar grove news hargrave greenhouses phone 6403306 we deliver weddings birthdays graduations parties anniversaries jr3 banquets tffiftdjjstk floral arrangements special arrangements for festive holidays on our summer fiu-up- plan blue coal now at low summer prices fuel prices go up in the fall why wait for cold weather when you can fill your bin with blue coal now and save call us today the sooner you order the more you save stiver bros limited phone 6103400 6403401 6401892 clean safe lowcost heat pity the roads department after all their spring mainte nance work on the town line and after a hard winter the gravel trucks are tearing the toad up again by actual count on saturday twentysix trucks rolled by in one hour how can we possibly compete with that spring concerts and recitals are just getting underway how ever and this saturday is the annual concert for bill whites childrens glee club in agin- court several of our young songsters have been attending practices this year so cedar grove will be fairly well re presented this glee club you may remember requires no voice test and never turns a child away it is a delightful evening and one that can be enjoyed whether or not you have young participants it will be held in agincourt com munity centre on saturday may 18th at 8 pm the community club bowl ing party held on friday night was fun for everyone even the novices some of the scores were spectacular and some sur prising ken walton bowled a beautiful 41 and karen tap- scott turned in 34 karen rit chie was in the high ranks with a score of 76 and ann milroy showed promise of greatness with 25 however bea petrie managed to get a cool 162 be hind david millers 166 but ahead of her daughter susans 150 joyce lapp bowled a 300 friday night and right behind her came robert tapscott with 290 seven strikes in a row eobby dean scored 116 and jr david ritchie totalled 66 in his best game it was quite a night following the bowling 64 gath ered at arch and helen littles for some welcome refreshment a little talk and some music several of the members of zion congregation attended the emmanuel collge graduation ceremonies to see mr skuce receive his bachelor of divinity degree and mr milton his col lege diploma mr milton also received the albert waller scholarship in homiletics con gratulations to our two zion church ministers family service last sunday filled zion church and as usual the sunday school took over the service raymond reesor artie milroy frank crichton bobby dean and gordie milroy sang beautifully under the di rection of evelyn whittamore and accompanied by olive ree sor locust hill and cedar grove schools played both baseball and soccer last week with cg winning the baseball 141 and locust hill taking the soccer honours 10 euchre winners were emma clodd sadie tapscott louise lou wally reesor george freeman and j balfour carry ing prizes went to mrs e worsely and irene speers next euchre will be held on may 20h in cedar grove schoolhoue mothers club meeting will be held on thursday may 16th this month the club will visit mrs philips antique shop in markham which should be a very interesting meeting the plan is to leave by s pm and return to bea petries for re freshments icw news the ucw may meeting was held in the church on tuesday may tth and was opened with a spring poem by mrs lloyd taylor a reminder of the bake sale to be held at stouff ville arena on may 25th each member baking as they did last year mrs little was in charge of the programme which was on the christian home some of the problems in a christian home today are not knowing what company the children are keeping since transportation is so much more readily available than a few years ago children are sent to sunday school but instruction in the home is neglected seven of the ladies presented a skit entitled five in a living room which showed the neces sity for consideration of older family members and their need to feel wanted and useful this was followed by a discus sion on needs in the family mrs little led the worship service victoria square news if you buy a beef carcass to package for the freezer home economists at macdonald insti tute guelph say that you can figure onequarter of the car cass will yield steaks onequar ter roasts and onequarter ground beef and stewing meat the final quarter is waste bones and fat may popular woods chest freezer free hair dryer valued at 2900 with the purchase of every freezer 17 v cu ft model c holds 600 lbs 23 cu ft model holds 800 lbs or 23 cubic foot floor model at a reduced price buyi zing one of these freezers at this bargain price and watching your favor ite store for food specials is the cheapest food plan you can buy low down payment at bank interest rate new moffat deluxe 30 electric feature high value at a low cost deluxe teal blue backresting with a lighted panel automatic clock control electric minute minder and timed appliance outlet super king sized oven picheats fast lights with safety lens oven door elements and pan lift off easily for cleaning hispeed ficmcnts give fast even heat cool quickly and safely spacious storage drawer for pots and pans regular 24495 now only 209 the guide and brownie moth ers of the 1st gormley comp any and pack met at the home of mrs roger hallman on wed nesday evening plans were made for the brownie and guide rally to be held on sat june 1 in the com munity centre park and for the mother and daughter ban quet to be held in the melville united church on june 20 a successful rummage bake and white elephant sale was held in the hall on saturday af ternoon in charge of the rum mage sale was mrs f dullege tea table mrs k wallace white elephant mrs r brit- son five lucky draws were and lucky draws mrs a wil- held and the prize winners nell bake sale mrs g brands were teaset mrs heber mc- cague cosmetic set mrs jim barker towels mrs john mc- cague cake mrs rg brit- nell cosmetics mrs a wilson the annual family day ser vice was held on sunday morn ing when the sunday school and church service were com bined the service was in charge o the sundav school superintendent mr pcrcv ben nett assisted by dr af bin- rington the guest soloist was miss marlyn houck of cashel accompanied at the organ by her brother mr john houck who was also guest organist for trie whole service miss shirley boynton read the scripture lesson mrs per cy bennett told the story dr af binnington conduct ed the sacrament of infant bap tism assisted by the clerk of session mr heber mccague and elder mr rolph boynton the following children were presented for baptism robin mcleod stevenson son of mr and mrs tom stevenson col leen elizabeth mcwhirter daughter of mr and mrs barry mcwhirter and frederick geo story and jennifer anne story children of mr and mrs an drew story the may meeting of the ucw will be held on wed may 22 at 8 pm in the sunday school room will anyone who has good clean used clothing for the ov erseas bale please bring it to this meeting or leave it any time at the church within the next week the baby clothes for the layette will also be on dis play there wlil also be a plant sale the hall committee would appreciate it if anyone who has any good kitchen utensils such as pots pans bread boards pa ring knives potato peelers pota to mashers which they have no more use for them in their homes would they kindly do nate them to the hall to be used in the kitchen mr idris hamid bsc will be in charge of the church ser vice on sunday may 19 at 1130 am mr hamid comes from trini dad and has taken his univer sity training in toronto follow ed by the first two years at em manuel college birthday greetings to paul tyndall 9 yrs may 18 sheila gee 12 yrs may 21 ronald gee may 2 mr and mrs arnold mortson will celebrate their 7th wed ding anniversary may 16 mr and mrs desmond meed will celebrate their second wedding anniversary may 20 mr and mrs frank rovv- botham of stouffville mr and mrs milton clark of peterboro called on mrs r perkins re cently master scott hardie enter tained four of his little friends on saturday afternoon the oc casion being his fourth birth day those present were craig and carolyn bennett mark pet ty and freddie story mr and mrs albert tatton mr and mrs bill nigh david and mark had saturdav evening dinner with mr and mrs glenn bolender sympathy is extended to mr and mrs roy glover and betty in the passing of mrs glovers mother mrs isaac hord mrs heber mccague and mrs john mccague along with 20 relatives and friends enjoyed dinner at the home of mrs george mccague islington the party was to introduce the fiancee of their son michael who is being married on june 1st to miss donna lawless mr and mrs treanor can ning mr and mrs lloyd can ning laurie and clarke attend ed a miscellaneous shower at the home of mr and mrs ar nold canning woodville on saturday evening in honour of their cousin mr martin mc- griskin and his bridetobe mr and mrs leslie hart and family called on mrs ap whe- ler at agincourt on sunday miss marilyn houck and mr john houck had sunday dinner with mr rolph boynton mr rolph roynton called on his aunts mrs sarah summer- feldt and miss nellie bond at unionville on sunday after noon atha mr and mrs elles melton lloyd and marion mrs to- mas dunkeld had dinner on sunday with his parents mr and mrs james melton burk- ton dougie and bernice dunkeld were sunday dinner guests with their eioiidparents mr and mrs frank bielby mr and mrs walter thomp son markham and mrs russ burkholder from peterborough called sunday afternoon on mr and mrs david tran mr and mrs harold catton claremont are proud grand parents when their son mr and mrs willam catton were presented with a baby boy on tuesday night last week mr and mrs andrew ashen- hurst from uxbiidge mr and mrs clayton hill claremont called sunday afternoon on mrs a carruthers mrs gren draper called sun day afternoon on her sister mrs bernade burnell and her mother mrs zellers clare mont mr and mrs donald dun keld and family had sunday evening dinner with mr and mrs murray dunkeld air and mrs norman leh man spent the day friday last in toronto son allan returned home with his parents and spend the weekend mr and mrs art foster from richmond hill spent sun day with mr and mrs a fost er and family mr and mrs norman leh man and family had dinner on mothers day with his parents mr and mrs isaac lehman altona cherrywood mrs m holllnger regardless of the heavy rain and thunder storms the ucw had a splendid attendance at their open meeung on wednes day the president mrs e taylor presided over the meet ing mrs a macdougall con ducted the devotional period under the heading fellow workers with god mrs d milne and mrs s roger rend ered the stranger of galilee the guest speaker was dr mar garet arkinstall president of the york presbyterial her theme was the mission of the church the work done in canada and overseas and stories emphasizing love which is the main theme of the mission of the church a period of fellowship and soci- ableness was enjoyed by all a number of ladies enjoyed a social evening on monday night at the home of mrs leo nard hollinger sponsored by the members of the pickering branch of the canadian assn of consumers a film was shown on filling the market basket mr and mrs j rennie spent the weekend with their son mr and mrs j rennie and son at port credit the pupils of miss eagles and mrs wetherals rooms won second place in the onta rio county musical festival at ajax this past week mothers day service was well attended on sunday the children of the junior sunday school sang and also the reg ular church choir mr and mrs d elfstrom prented their daughter for baptism mrs gordon maynard had lunch with mr and mrs wes petty on monday mr and mrs b jones visited with mr and mrs wilmot gates on sunday mr wm tweddle is able to be home from the hospital and is much better the annual fireworks dis play will be held in the cherry- wood school yard on may 20 your moffat dealer low down payment at bank interest rate hendricks l is- hardware 29 main st w stouffville phone 6403622 notice of application the liquor licence act licensing district number 6 take notice that branch 459 royal cana dian legion of the village of stouffville in the county of york will make application at a special meeting of the liquor licence board of ontario to be held at the office of the liquor licence board 55 lakeshore blvd e in the city of toronto in the counlv of york on fridav the i4th dav of june 1963 at the hour of 930 oclock dst in the fore noon for the issuance of a club licence restricted for the sale and consumption of beer and wine with meals and beer without meals in an establishment classified as a club for the following premises branch 459 royal canadian legion stouffville veterans memorial hall situate on lot no 1 con cession no 9 north village of stouffville province of ontario any person resident in the licensing district may object to the application and the grounds of objection in writing shall be filed with h j browne the deputy registrar of the licensing district whose address is 55 lakeshore blvd east toronto 2 ontario at least ten days before the meeting at which the application is to be heard dated at stouffville this 13th day of may 1963 f w barker 81 fairview ave siouffville beautiful exteriors beautifully protected sotlgnum givti notural wood beaut and out standing protection from water end weather 12 colours fast application no peling sturgeons ltd scarborough tzgxgzfdusu sb now is the time to beautify your home with a lasting strong sturdy weather proof stucco as for free estimates call fred rieser nasterlns contractor 16 years experience phone 1015s2 sszsc l t 5 x v josephs beauty salon main st w stoiifivillo phone 6402922 naaaasagsbb desk set special typewriter desk with underwood portable typewriter also desk pad and chair all four pieces regularly 13550 on sale only 9950 on display in our window tribune office supplies main st stouffville prime vqikilirc lean peameal bacon by p 0f sii jj 89 home made pure pork sausage lb 45 shoulder for barbecuing or roasting spare ribs lb 19 wieners 2 lbs 75 lean minced beef 2 lbs 75 oboyles meat market stouffville free delivery phone 6402532 ssxsssssssszsssssl ecbeccbbaa hey kids come to uxbridge and meet the professor star of the professors hideaway on tv at the uxbridge kinsmen clubs annual spring meet and horse show mon may 20th loo pm midway rides games harness racing refreshments elgin park uxbridge please note come early the professor will open the fair at 100 pm follow ing this he will be strolling through the grounds for 1 hour only until 200 pm he is anxious to say hello to all his young friends in this district so come carl- dont be disappointed

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