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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 7, 1963, p. 3

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foi unicef bible college students to visit dickson hilt markham churches next sunday nov 10th will number of missionary boards be christian education sunday in almost every major mission in the above mentioned united field in the world as well as in missionary churches a number unevangelized areas of ameri- of students accompanied by the ca tkufkjy noembef 7 1963 the stouffvilie irlbunf pi s hundreds of public school children combined business with pleasure on halloween night in stouffville and col lected over 300 for uni cef while making their door todoor rounds holding such a container here is 7 year old terri wilton daughter of mr and mrs chal wilton glad park avenue rev h b wideman ba bd president of emmanuel bible college kitchener ontario will be taking part in the services of the day in the dicksons hill and markham u m churches there will be a vari ety of musical numbers duets solos and instrumentals in each service that is dicksons hill at 945 am markham at 1100 am and again in the eve ning at 730 pm in the mark ham church mr wideman will be speaking in each service one of the young people from the dicksons hill church miss anne barkey daughter of mr and mrs sam barkev is a first year student at ebc this year she will be accompanying the group and will be joining with miss louise gordon in singing duet selections emmanuel bible college is one of the two theological colleges operated in canada by the united mission ary church located in the city of kitchener it has been serv ing the denomination and sister denominations in the training of young people for the chris tian ministries since 1910 it is a warmly evangelical school operating at recognized college levels of achievement and offers as its major pro gram of instruction a four- year course leading to the bachelor of theology degree as a reflection of its strong missionary emphasis gradu ates are now serving under a mrs phil hamilton mother former mount jov of belfry hamilton is recover- resident passes ing from a successful eye oper ation at the toronto eye insti tute baby day houstons the rexall drug store sat nov 16th cd ec photograph of rkcc your child 1 x 6 knlargcnienf and a free negative mrs mary elizabeth rick- etts wife of the late william albert i bert ferrier of mark ham died on monday nov 4 1953 in her 93rd year she is survived by her family harry of scarboro william of an- caster gertrude of toronto caroline mrs gordon brown of markham kathleen mrs edmund ashby of toronto and gordon of oakville also 11 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren funeral service was from the dixon funeral home in markham on wednes day nov 6 with interment in elmwood cemetery faced with an unprecedented 36 increase in enrollment this year the college has begun a relocation and building pro gram which in its initial stages will represent an investment of manv thousands of dollars rev h b wideman ba bd is a son of h s wideman of dicksons hill he attended high school at stouffville and markham he is also a gradu ate of emmanuel bible college university of western ontario and waterloo lutheran semi nary prior to assuming his duties at emmanuel bible col lege in 1961 he served for 12 years as pastor in the ontario district of the united mission ary church sunday will also be rally day for the sunday schools of both churches students from the college will be participat ing in each sunday school you are invited to attend the markham sunday school which begins at 950 am or the one in the dicksons hill church which will begin at 1050 of course a cordial invita tion is extended to all to join in the worship services of the day to share in the blesing and inspiration of this chris tian education sunday local and perso nal happenings saturday is poppy day stouffville buy one mrs w d thompson of north bay spent the weekend with her sister mrs george smith and family church st in miss vera tarr was a week end visitor in toronto with her cousins dr and mrs h e- johnston roger stover started work on monday with a lumber compa ny at kiosk near north bay mr and mrs r phoenix and family of claremont rr 2 have taken up residence in their new home in stouffville on manitoba st mrs stanley sinclair of prince albert saskatchewan is visiting for a few davs at the home of her brother mr bert bell and her niece mrs audrey clarke lloyd ave mr and mrs herb kring north st were in lansing michigan for the weekend visit ing their daughter mrs louis hoffman and mr hoffman tribune office supplies has just received a new shipment of construction paper- packaged in various colours misses mary anne dyck and a girl friend of toronto enjoy ed the weekend in new york city they returned on sunday night miss mary lehman of tor onto was a visitor on sunday with mrs john lehman ed ward st mr and mrs frank burnett and family of scarboro were visitors on sunday with mrs dawson burnett mr and mrs carnsteen and boys of north b3y have taken up residence in the far mer home formerly occupied by mr ab lehman mis am st john and mr ted st john of ixbridge and miss louise hastings of tor onto were guests of mrs stan hastings on thursday mrs haze free albeit st spent the weekend with mr and mi s ym gelley in toron to while there she attended a travelogue in eaton auditori um mr and mrs jim miller sam and paul of north bay were weeknd visitors with their parents mr and mrs ros da vis and mr and mrs walter miller saturday stouffville is poppy day buy one in mrs murray forgie church st is home after spending a week in kingston with her son don mrs forgie and family jack van koughnet has just returned to halifax to a posi tion on the destroyer yukon after a 21 day leave with his parents mr and mrs hugh van koughnet mr and mrs fred pugh and mr and mrs lloyd moyer church st marked their 44th wedding anniversaries on tues day of this week rev ii b wideman w quality a service stiver bros ltd of stouft- ville received delivery on monday of a new 1961 five- ton chevrolet truck equip ped with an 1800 gallon oil tank to serve customers in this district the purchase was made through giles chevolds ltd stouffville shown here left to right is the driver bob macaioney mervin watts company man ager and ross giles local chevrolet dealer take pleasure in announcing the purchase of a large fuel oil truck from giles chevrolet oldsmobile limited to give you even better service 2 fuel oil trucks with meters to serve you be sure and give us a call call 6403400 or 6401892 night calls and furnace service calls 6403586 health unit conducts hearing tests in public schools beginning with the recent opening of school in september a new york county health service has been introduced for elementary and secondary school students an electronic audiometer is being used for performing individual hearing tests in grades 3 7 and 8 it is anticipated that each of these grades will be completely tested during the school year 196364 by a health unit nurse mrs c atkinson who will be concern ed fulltime with the hearing test portion of the school health program as the program gets under way it is planned that students in the remaining grades will be covered in following years the test with the audiometer de tects hearing loss if any in each ear separately and the findings are drawn to the atten tion of the students parents and the family doctor further information will be directed to determining the cause of the hearing loss and may involve examination by an otologist or hearing specialist a great deal of hearing loss in school children is due to minor causes which when iden tified are easily treated by the family doctor some hearing loss is the result of more seri ous disease and may require more prolonged treatment or adjustment of student activity occasionally use of a hearing aid is necessary to assist the student in the school work and possibly in other activities periodic testing in school is aimed at early detection other wise much hearing loss may go unnoticed often for a long pe riod if a hearing defect re mains unnoticed the student may fall behind in his work and one problem leads to an other the longer it goes un noticed the more serious the complications therefore it is important that early detection be made to prevent difficulties in school and at home occasi onally hearing loss is perma nent and in these cases adjust ment in the classroom seating plan and other adjustments at school and at home can be readily made to assist the stu dent where necessary food poisoning episode recently more than half the guests at a wedding reception became acutely and violently ill a few hours after enjoying a dinner at a local restaurant investigation of the outbreak of food poisoning and examina tion of samples of the remain ing food and specimens from the stricken guests indicated that the cause appeared to be associated with the use of left over turkey made into a cream ed sauce some forty guests from the local area and addi tional guests who live outside the county became severely ill a few hours after dinner for tunately everyone recovered satisfactorily the wedding dinner took place on a sunday following a saturday wedding prompt and thorough investigation by health unit inspectors took place and excellent coopera tion from the stricken victims and the restaurant staff was obtained prompt examination of specimens at the provincial laboratory in toronto assisted in completion of the investiga tion robert m king md dph medical officer of health christmas stationery in a wide selection of writing paper id envelopes is available at tribune office supplies see out- window display mr and mis albert king lloyd ave had dinner on sun day with mr and mrs eldred king and family of elngwbod mr and mis earl wood and family of lindsay were also present sunday callers at mr and mrs ross harpers baker st were mr and mrs arnold harper and family mr and mrs mervin harper and fam ily and mr and mrs rae hold- en and family the welfare committee of the stouffville lions club is making a special appeal for 1 pair white rubbers girls size 7 boys size 10 brown rubbers and ladies rubber overshoes size 8 the help is required for a family who recently lost their home through fire child health clinic stouffville child health clinic will be held thursday nov stii from 130 to 3 pm in the york county health building main street mr and mrs king were re cent visitors with relatives in orillia while there they called on mr and mis robert john ston former residents of stouff ville sgt kenneth harper and family son of mr and mis ross harper baker ave ar rived home on sunday after serving four years at marville air base in france he will now he stationed at rcaf stn uplands ontario sgt g r smith of green wood nova scotia rcaf station is taking a special course at camp borden and is spending the weekends with iijs parents mr and mrs george smith church st the official opening of the new wing and the annual com mencement exercises will be held in the auditorium of the stouffville district high school at 8 pm on fridav nov 8th guest speaker will be mr t o w fowler district inspec tor of public school everyone is welcome no admission charge the local remembrance day service will be held in the vet erans memorial hall on sun day nov 10th at 230 pm rev a l borland pastor of the stouffville united church will deliver the address the caledonia pipe band will lead the parade a brief ceremony will be held at the cenotaph in the park this year be wise do your christmas shopping early your home should come first order now make certain of delivery hundreds of items to choose from a small deposit will hold any item till christ mas herb kring furniture and appliances 23 main st w phone 6102092 births boadway carman and mary are happy to announce the birth of a sister for laurie tim and ken on oct 30 1963 in scarboro general hospital gibson elaine and dan wish to announce the birth of a daughter 5 lbs 12 oz on november 3 1963 at grace hospital toronto mother and daughter doing fine marshman maurice and marlene wish to announce the birth of a son kevin lee 7 lbs oz at uxbridgc cottage hospital on oct 30 1963 a brother for sharon larry and stephen young gloria and kenneth are happy to announce the blrtti of a son on october 31 1963 at scarborough general hospital mr and mrs russell grove hwy 4s left last week for a three months term in a vol untary service organization in hannibal missouri they are house parents to a group of twelve young people who are also giving their time in volun tary hospital work the directors of the horti cultural society met at the home of mr and mrs eugene baker baker hill on monday evening plans were finalized for the annual meeting and pot luck supper to be held in the united church basement on friday evening nov 15th mr don moyer of toronto and wellknown to the folk of stouffville will be showing pictures and telling of his trip to europe this past summer the november meeting of the stouffville wi will be held in the library basement on wednesday nov 13th at 215 pm program convener mrs t baxter has invited mrs alex ratcliff to show slides on local scenes roll call is a clipping or a picture with a written story of a local event which took place 25 years ago motto will he given by mrs o bur ton current events by mrs s arnold at tho remembrance day bazaar and tea there will be many attractions to help you with your christinas shopping the driftwood christmas dec orations knitting and sewing make delightful and useful gifts everyone enjoys home baking and candy and a special welcome to the children for their corner remember sat nov 9th from 25 pm at the veterans hall baby day houstons the rexall drug store sat nov 16th rnrr photograph ok rkcc your child 4 x 6 enlargement and a free negative wo weshnesst call us now for regular delivery maple leaf dairy ltd main st stouffville ph filoms mrs lyla murray of calgary has been visiting her sister mrs harold spofford mill st also her sisters in uxbridge and toronto mrs murray has just recently returned fiom an european tour mr and mrs stan hastings were visitors on tuesday with mrs clayton baker of orillia mrs jake reesor of agin- court spent a few days with her sister miss emily yeaman second st mrs john madill mill st re turned home on saturday after spending a few days with mr and mrs harry myles in tor onto at the oca comertion at the lord simcoe hotel on oct ober 5th dr j s delauror was appointed chairman of the newsletter com for 1963- bud lehman will have his left hand in a cast for about two weeks following an acci dent while cutting cauliflowers recently he severed the ten dons on two fingers when the knife slipped coffey bartlcy motors wish to announce the winners of the lucky draw on their open house nile herb simp son of bauantrae made the draw stan slack of goodwood won the major prize a portable tv len keeping of stouffville arri mj drolet of jacksons point each won a transistor radio the heeting card section of aikens pharmacy has been enlarged by coutts hallmark cards you are invited to drop in and see this enlarged display of fine cards remember when you care enough to send the very best send coutts hallmark cards mi and mrs l powell con 10 n left on tuesday by jet to spend the winter months in bradenton florida order your personalized christmas cards at tribuna office supplies nowthis year selection is the largest ever the 1st melville troop 6th line markham is interested in acquiring a scouter for more information contact cub mas ter robt johnson phone 640- 3197 if motorists on no 4s hwy at 17th ave in markham twp paused briefly last week in front of the residence of mr and mrs lloyd coxworth it was for a good reason seated in a chair on the front porch of their home was a model lady perfected for the halloween occasion its likeness to a real live being was so similar that one could not help hut take a second glance at the artistic image mrs gordon siscoe and mrs stan hastings were in toronto last week at a delightful lunch eon at the home of mrs max well loveys about forty mem bers and friends of the former dominion board and home mission council of the united church were present as mrs hastings and mrs siscoe had been members of those organi zations they had a happy time renewing old acquaintances a number of stouffvilles municipal figures attended the annual banquet in the king edward hotel on friday night to do honour to the countys 103rd warden clarence davis reeve of aurora those from here who were present were reeve and mrs win timbers deputyreeve and mrs ken laushway councillors william and mrs parsons kenneth and mrs betz also police chief or- land and mrs keating mr and mrs gar lehman and mr and mrs chas nolan mr and mrs ralph corner and mr and mrs chas jackson tile womens auxiliary of the thornhaven school for re tarded children are sponsoring a treasure sale and bake tab le at the morgan hall in the markham shopping centre on saturday november 23 1963 donations of baking knitting or sewing will be appreciated anyone interested please phone dot schell 6403274 for pickup or further arrangements the chiropractic office of dr js delaurier will be closed on friday and saturday nov sth and 9th to enable dr de laurier to attend the interna tional mental health seminar at the canadian memorial chir opractic college the office will resume regular hours on nov ember 12th a remembrance day poster and essay contest for the rur al and stouffville public schools is being sponsored by tht stouffville branch and auxil iary of the royal canadian le gion this is in conjunction with the remembrance day tea bazaar and bake sale at the legion hall on sat nov 9th from 2 to 5 pm winning posters from grades 4 5 6 and 7 and essays from grade 8 will be on display at that time around 430 pm the lucky draw on a quilt will be made thornhaven wa news the womens auxiliary of the thornhaven school for re tarded children invite you to attend their yuletide treasure sale saturday november 23 4963 1000 am to 5 pm at the morgan hall in the markham shopping centre on the no 7 hwy we have various articles for sale sewing knitted goods christmas decorations doll clothes toys white elephants and crafts homemade baking will also be sold come and enjoy an informal cup of tea while you shop this is an opportunity to help a most worthwhile cause send christmas cetrds early select yours from our international toothill and embassy albums personalized if you wish tribune office supplies phone 6402100

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