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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 11, 1964, p. 3

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a permanent business miss donna dart 17th ave markham opened up her new beauty salon on main street in stouffville only last week and already she has established a flourishing business her tidy welllighted parlour is located in the new alsop bidg across from obrien ave her work has produced much favourable comment and customers have come from a wide area start photo bicycle rodeo popular event on saturday morning 139 boys and girls with bicycles of all sizes took part in a rodeo in the stouftvillc iark the program organized by the police sept with the help of public school principals and members of the lions club was completed smoothly within a period of 2 hours pictured here 8 year old barbara kairies stouffer st receives her safety ccrtifica t e from police chief orland keating v staff photo eight year old rrcnda tunncy stouffer st is proud of her bicycle that passed the safety test on saturday morning it ls checked here by pc david ifaddcn of the stouftvillc police dept staff photo mrs peter fintelman of goodwood dies suddenly mrs evertje janna fintel- mat beloved wife of mr peter fintelman of goodwood died suddenly at her home on wed june 3rd 1964 from a heart at tack born in kesteren holland in 1906 she was a daughter of the late dirk and marie hoi and in 1933 she married peter fintelman who survives her they came to canada in aug ust 1953 and lived at bethesda until 1961 when they moved to goodwood surviving their mo ther are sons rudy of lindsay dick of goodwood art of bur lington peter of toronto rick and arnold at home and dau ghters mary mrs koorevaar of utica and effie and jane at home also 2 brothers and 2 sis ters in holland she was a member of the netherlands re formed church after resting at the oneill funeral home stouffville ser vice in charge of rev kieboom of norwich was held in dick sons hill united missionary church on saturday at 3 pjn with interment in the adjoin- tag cemetery pallbearers were wellington yake will barkey russell hunt albert scott- clifford preston and jacob brinck the stouttyhie thuffi twiy jim ft 1964 fcgi j local and personal happenings on friday evening mrs zil- lah gilbert along with mr and mrs eugene baker baker hill mrs tom simpson and mr and mrs ernie rush of newmarket and the family of mr morgan baker of king attended the 80th birthday celebration at the summit restaurant yonge st of mr morgan baker there were seventeen present obituaries mr stewart mcquay of stouffville died at the brier- bush hospital on monday june 1st 1964 in his 59th year hus band of lilian baron brother of otto of unionville and rhea mrs thayne graves of west sacramento california after resting at the dixon funeral home markham service was held on wednesday with inter ment at buttoriville cemetery mrs effie hutchison beloved wife of the late archie bray passed away june 3rd at west minster nursing home denver colorado mrs bray was the daughter of the late john and sarah hutchison altona ont her sisters sadie and minna mrs walter davis and broth er oscar predeceased her she is survived by a daughter betty mrs galusha an a son archie burial was in helena montana she was anrn and a faithful church worker as long as health permitted weddtnq milne redshaw rev a e cresswell officiated at the wedding of ha redshaw daughter of mr and mrs alvin redshaw of claremont and bar ry milne of rr 2 gormley son of mr and mrs donald milne of ajax in the manse at claremont on saturday may 16 given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor length gown of organza with overskirt of nylon net trimmed with chantilly lace an elbow- length veil fell from a crown embroidered with seed pearls and she carried deep pink roses and white hyacinths her sister erma fraser of uxbridge was her bridesmaid she wore a street length dress of pure silk organza with an overskirt with appliqued em broidery sky blue headpiece and shoes and carried a nose gay of pink carnations and white mums a niece of the bride lorl redshaw as flowcrgirl wore a dress of skyblue with white embroidery trim and accessories and carried a basket of pink and white mums mr brian milne of ajax was the best man the reception was held in the legion hall at claremont where the brides mother received the guests in a pale yellow dress with matching coat navy ac cessories and a bronze corsage the grooms mother chose a pale blue dress with matching coat white accessories and a corsage of pink mums for a honeymoon spent at lake placid n y and montreal the bride chose a pale blue wool suit with white and navy ac cessories the happy couple are residing at rr 2 gcrmley math contest at sdhs a junior mathematics cont est was held recently on april 8th and sponsored throughout the province by the university of waterloo there were fifteen contest ants from the stouffville high school and of these the top three were peter hambly 35 75 wayne bacon 3125 and howard wideman 2500 these marks show good ef fort for the contests are ex tremely difficult a trip is being organized for the three top contestants to go to the university of waterloo to hear a talk on the subject of mathematics and to see a com puter at work markham district veterans association opposite the post office will be holding a rum mage and bake sale at 10 am on sat june 13th eighteen members of the la dies aux branch 459 canadian legion stouffville attended zone e2 rally in bolton ont on the evening of june 2 jessie tompkins provincial president was the official officer in atten dance june commander mabel clark of woodbridge presided over the business meeting more than 140 ladies were present from the auxiliaries in the zone mr and mrs simeon reesor markham rjl were visitors on sunday with mr and mrs hil- liard degeer main st mr and mrs harvey byers and family of toronto are mo ving into a home on hawthorne ave formerly occupied by the charlton miss nora staplehurhai re turned home after spending a couple months with her sister mrs roy hobson of keswick mr chris macdonald of to ronto spent a few days with mr and mrs harold warriner victoria st a car load of local liberal ladies attended a tea and fash ion show on tuesday at the home of mrs markle bayview ave toronto st patricks catholic wom ens league will hold a euchre series weekly from sept 10 to dec 17 and a monthly bridge series starting sept 15th in the parish hall markham mrs robert lee mrs robert lee nee sarah morley passed- away at the nursing home in melfort sask on may 13th in her 98th year she spent her girlhood days at bethesda surviving her are bnev daughter alice mrs sid johnson of belleville ont and sons williamfred and george of saskatoon sask mrs w e faulkner mrs christina elizabeth faulkner wife of wm edward faulkner 10th line stouffville died in coopers nursing home mount albert on tuesday june 2nd 1964 after a six month ill ness she was born in uxbridge township in 1884 a daughter of the late hezekiah roach and mary martha gourlie in 1904 she married the late joseph al sop and to them were born three daughters viola mrs harold elson of stouffville ruby mrs arthur staley of brampton and florence mrs bruce harrison of zephyr a son charles predeecased her later she married mr wm tindall who also predeecased her in 1958 she married wm e faulkner who survives her as well as a sister emma mrs fred betz of stouffville and brothers hezekiah and robert roach of toronto and orville roach of uxbridge also 15 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren she lived on a farm in uxbridge township un til retiring in stouffville 19 yrs ago rev d davis was in charge of the service which was held at the oneill funeral home on thurs june 4th 1964 pallbearers were charles hodgson lome mcmullen wal ter davis wm morris jack barkey sr and ernest madill interment was in uxbridge cemetery riding a bicycle down ihb narrow course is not an easy tk and some of he 139 boys and rfo who tried it could not go all the way not so with 8 year old barbara boadway maytrce ave ho counted a perfect score on this part of the test she is watched closely by rc edward grlm- law right chairman of the safety program staff photo mr lcn ham mr lennie ham rr 3 stouffville died on friday june 5 1964 at the home of his daugh ter mr and mrs isaac dyck in his 73 year his wife the for mer ruby jarvis predeceased him mr ham spent his lifetime as a farmer in this district surv- iving are sons wilmer of stouft ville cecil of cresswell lome of goodwood john of uxbridge and winfred of bethesda and daughters eileen mrs isaac dyck rr 3 stouffville reta mrs fred marshman and manetta mrs jack williams both of stouffville the funeral service was from the oneill funeral home stouffville on monday at 230 pm in charge of rev douglas davis the pallbearers were art underwood harvey underwood ncls ham norman jarvis frank blelby and carl rlsc- brough interment was in armadale cemetery stouffville taxi is no longer attached to mid- town garage nome base is 20 victoria st phone 6403084 rae sargent prop anywhere anytime york county round and about the may meetingof the york county junior farmer execu tive was held may 19th in the board room of the agricultural office newmarket at this meeting melville os borne our young farmers delegate from england was introduced to the executive and a most interesting evening was spent when he told us how living in england differed from canada three members of this coun ty were honoured to have mel ville as a guest and everyone has enjoyed his stay and was sorry to see his departure the county set up a booth at markham spring fair selling pop and hot dogs along with some aluminum canes that have been purchased to help raise money for this county congratulations to the shar on junior farmers on their successful dance held may 22 this was certainly a good op portunity to meet melvhle and the new members in the county engagements steiner bubkkolder mr and mrs lome burkhol- der announce the engagement of their daughter grace irene elizabeth to mr glenn h steiner son of mr and mrs andrew steiner the wedding to take place on saturday at 3 pm on july 4 at cedar grove mennonite church on thurs today a pot luck dinner is being held at mrs j mccreights home by the stouffville liberal ladies mrs hans hirsch of lemonville is the guest speaker and mrs jim oldham the soloist drivein services begin at markham plaza sunday evening looking for a place to go on sunday evening why not drive to the markham shopping plaza and attend the drivein church service which will begin at 730 pm the service will be ampli fied to your car so all you have to do is drive on to the parking lot- hi front of the dominion store relax and enjoy a serv ice of music and song with a brief gospel message by the pastor these services are sponsored by the dicksons hill and mark ham united missionary churches sunday evening will mark the beginning of the 4th summer of these increasingly popular services they will con tinue each sunday evening until august 16th every effort is put forth by the planning commit tee to have good singing and music each evening through out the summer many different musicians and singers repre senting several denominations will participate in the services a farmers wagon somewhat camouflaged by the use of cur tains around the bottom and a green backdrop make a good platform for the use of the speaker and guest musicians or singers the hammond organ from the church is used in every service a voluntary choir as sembles to the side of the plat form to give leadership in the singing the spacious parking lot provides ample space for all the cars a good public address system assures everyone of hearing no matter where they may have parked this sunday evening june 14 the boys band from the park- side youth centre will be in attendance to provide several musical numbers a mixed quartet from the markham um church will be singing rev grant sloss pastor of the two sponsoring churches will bring a message on wishful think ing vs hope this is a service that the whole family can attend so you are invited to come with the children on sunday evening appreciation is expressed to the dominion stores ltd for permission to use their facili ties and to portro holdings for permission to use the markham shopping centre parking area fl sgt jim and mrs miller and sons of north bay spent the weekend with their parents sir and mrs ross davis and mr and mrs walter miller mrs allan carter 40 rose ave was the lucky winner of a beautyrest mattress by sim mons valued at 9950 in a lucky draw held at oneills furni ture main st stouffville tribune office supplies can rent you an adding machine manual or electric model also typewriters c h nolan tribune publish er left by plane tuesday for st john n b he will visit a number of weekly newspaper plants in new brunswick as well as attend a joint maritime newspaper meeting in truro ns you can look after dad this june by scanning the pag es of this weeks newspaper there are lots and lots of fa thers day gift ideas mr and mrs norman nigh and family charles st were guests on saturday at the mof- fateade wedding in wesley united church and the recep tion that followed in the com munity hall at vandorf little julee anne was one of the bri dal attendants for your picnic the tribune has 100 ft rolls good quality paper for your tables at 225 a roll mr and mrs harold murphy and nancy have moved to tha fred alsop home on main st e at corner of montreal st mrs dawson burnett of church st was hostess on thursday evening to about 30 ladies when the bloomington womens fellowship met at her home the guest speaker was mrs russell grove coming soon houstons rex- all drug stores 12th anniver sary scllabration sale juna 181920 giveaways door priz es etc watch for our full page ad for further details hous tons the rexall drug store professional wrestling will return to the stouffville arena on saturday evening june 20th the feature match will pair whipper billy watson against both the beast and his mana ger watson will take on his ri vals singly watson has claimed a foul in the bout and his ri vals have agreed to a rematch the remainder of the card will be published when finalized local members of the credit union who attended a meeting in aurora on thursday evening were pres john green vicer pres floyd forsythe secre tary gordon ratcliff and tfeas and manager clare mcguckin accompanied by their teach er miss wideman sixteen pu pils from the lemonville pub lic school toured the office and printing plant of the tribune on wednesday afternoon mr and mrs jim white have purchased the late mrs hugh boyds home on mill st and will be taking- up residence there shortly they have been living south of altona mr harry sanders and fred obrien ave left on wednes day to holiday at lakeview house jacksons point mr and mrs bill holiday re cently from scotland have tak en up residence in the apart ment over snowballs barber shop an 11 year old fairview ave girl was struck on the back of the left leg with a bb pellet on saturday barbara davies was hit near second and wil liam sts but her injuries were not serious a burkholder st boy was questioned by stouff ville police arid warned that the gun would be confiscated if the incident occurred again bryan mckinley mr and mrs fred mckinley of toronto ont wish to an nounce the engagement of their daughter margaret rnse to william john bryan- son of mr and mrs walter bryan of scarborough ont formerly of goodwood the marriage will take place on saturday june 20 1964 at 3 oclock in wilmar heights united church on pharmacy ave scarborough haddow gostick mr and mrs charles gostick of stouffville announce the en gagement of their daughter marian sylvia to leonard james haddow son of mr and mrs walter haddow of sun rise valley british columbia the marriage will take place on saturday july 4 1964 at 11 oclock in stouffville united church births ferguson ken and bev are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter patricia diane on june 1st at scar- boro general hospital cote joe and marie are happy to announce the birth of their daughter sharon ma rie at scarboro hospital on june 1st 1964 a sister for brian king winston and ruth nee olvcr thank god for tfce safearrivalof son david winston at york county hos pital newmarket june 7th 1964 a brother for shirley many thanks to dr mitchell barkey joansox mr and mrs jack johnson rr 4 uxbridge announce the engagement of their daughter donna marie to mr charles franklin barkey son of mr and mrs charles barkey rr 3 claremont marriage will take place on saturday july 11 1964 at 300 oclock at jxtrldge baptist church uxbridge ont smith silverthorn mr and mrs wiluert l silvcrthorn wish to announce the engagement of their daugh ter beverley anne to mr ken neth ray smith son of mr and mrs jacob l smith the mar riage to take place oc jjss 27 196 ringwood mr abe lehman visited his cousins mr and mrs jacob grove on tuesday in the even ing mr and mrs gordon kirby of markham called on mr and mrs grove the excelsior class ladles provided a lunch counter at the central ontario hereford as sociation sale held at the ring- wood farms ltd barns on sat urday afternoon the proceeds were very satisfactory mr and mrs stobo of tees- water visited their son and wife mr and mrs david stobo on the weekend mr and mrs murray dan iels robert marilyn attended the wedding of their nephew and cousin don tite markham on saturday afternoon miss julee nigh was flower girl at the wedding of her cou- son shirley eade gormley some last weekend travellers were mr and mrs gordon hoi- den with their daughter mrs mccianahan and family of chatham mr and mrs walter plphcr in kitchener for lions convention mr clarence foek- ler in montreal for vachon bu siness session a seven year old fairview ave boy suffered only minor abrasions to his knees when his bicycle collided with a car dri ven by wm garrett of albert st n patrick carey was check ed by a doctor and released the accident occurred at the intersection of 2nd and albert sts police attached no blfime against the motorist a baptismal service was held in christ church anglican on sunday june 7th the follow ing children were baptized cheryl lyriri daughter of wm and doreen arnold michael charles son of charles and mildred howard robert thom as son of robert and barbara morley and bruce charles son of james and marion irwin mr geo armstrong team captain of the toronto maple leafs was a visitor in town oh monday accompanied by ted cadieux and bob hassard the threesome enjoyed a round of golf at the willows club in the afternoon the womens missionary so ciety of st james presbyterian church held the june meeting at the home of mrs wm mor ris mrs bruce davidson open ed the meeting with a short poem and prayer a special of fering was taken for the bale supply which will be packed this week mrs powell who at tended a recent presbyterial meeting at markham gave an enlightening report on the work being done in- the regent park area by wms deaconess miss ruby walker mrs a b thompson and mrs armstrong conducted the worship service the study period was in the form of reports of the 100th an niversary services held in may in montreal many interesting highlights were told of the 3- day conference at which ap proximately 1500 presbyterian women from all over canada met and heard many mission aries from bth home and ov erseas at the close of the meeting mrs morris assisted by mrs clifton morris served lunch the stouffville poliice dept is appreciative of the assistance provided by public school prin cipals lome boadway and keith sutherland in addition to members of the lions club in the operation of the bicycle ro deo program on saturday mor ning lions personnel present included howard christie norm hill walt todd bob ham mond jim couse john fouldi and lome boadway alex rob inson helped with the setting up of the obstacle course and both bill kingsley and john foulds aided in the instruction twenty boys and girls at tained perfect scores the fin ancial aspect of the project was covered by the lions club at a dinner meeting monday night june 1st at the home of mrs frances oboyle the bus iness and professional wom ens club of stouffville held their installation of officers for the year 196465 mrs rita laushway conducting follow- ing the ritual of the canadian federation of business and pro fessional clubs candles of dif ferent colours were lit for each new officer the largest candle light of federation symbol izing the club in its entirety with all the members working together for the good of all the candle flame is upward and steady so the clubs efforts should be steady upward striving each for all and all for each today the stouffville club as an organized group has had a greater impact upon the com munity than could have been made by individuals the fed eration 1 s the recognized spokesman for the employed women of canada 196165 executive past pres evelyn jackson pres myrtle hallman first vice pres winn packer sec ond vice pres pat krlng recording secretary opal leh man corresponding secretary evelyn patrick treasurer mildred oneill f oboyle publicity members of the stouffville lions club and their tladies ga thered at the sleepy hollow golf country club on mon day evening for the clubs an nual ladies night president ross giles presided for the buf fet dinner arid short program which followed the toast to the ladies was proposed by dr delaurier and responded by mrs bill murphy lion bill murphy who has filled the po sition of secretary in the club for the past four years and is retiring this term was presen ted with an inscribed plaqus for the fine work he has done a plaque was also presented to retiring president ross giles by incoming president walton todd guest of the evening was the newlyelected governor of the district lion ernie cross- land and he spoke briefly thanking the club for their fine support in his recent election at the lions convention in kitch ener in addition to lion lome boadway leader of the regular singsong mrs jean hammond entertained with two vocal numbers a number of club members enjoyed a golf game in the afternoon and following the evening program there was dancing and cards horticultural meeting mr ron caisley of the adan- ac travel agency will show pictures ori europe in gener al at the horticultural meeting on monday evening june 15th at 8 pm in st james presby terian church miss lynn mills will be the guest soloist there will be a flower show with the i following list of ent ries which must be placed be tween 5 and 7 pm class 1 iris one spike 2 iris three spikes 3 arrang of iris 4 rose one bloom red 5 rose one bloom pink 6 rose one spray 7 arrang one peony bloom with any foliage 8 vase of seven peony blooms 9 arrang of flowering shrubs 10 arrang of oriental popples suitable for living room 11 arrang using two colors 12 arrang in red and white with green foliage in whit container 13 arrang of pansies 14 arrang of dianthus 15 arrang of shasta daisies 16 miniature arrang not to ex ceed four inches in any di rection including contain- er base and material 17 house plant in bloom 18 arrang of lupins 19 arrang of pyrethum 20 arrang of mixed flower

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