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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 1, 1965, p. 14

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work boots solid leather some with out side counters and cork soles this brand very seldom on sale keif prices 995 to 1295 inclusive sizes 6 to 12 sale trice 8o8 2 pair 1750 shouldnt interfere in southern race problem says anglican rector the reverend mr ball rector of christ church stouffville poke from his pulpit on sun day morning deploring the stand taken by canadian church leaders on the issue o civil rights for the american negro he stated that canadians cannot imagine the problems faced by the white southerner and have no business interfer ing in them he contended that the aver age american negro is little different from those who live in the heart of africa and men tioned the terrible slum condi tions in the deep south as proof of this they live like swine he said and the white people living in the south are jus like us and if we were living there and had their problems we would behave in much the same way that they do according to mr ball the freedmans bureau which was formed by the us war de partment in 1865 to protect the interests of former slaves en couraged the newly freed ne groes to acts of brutality on their former masters and hence the klu klux klan was formed to protect the white southerners should the negroes be allow ed to vote he claimed there is little doubt that some of these southern states would be gov erned by black men mr ball closed his sermon by suggesting that it would be far more chris- tion to help the negro improve his living conditions than to ag itate for his right to vote goodwood news a very pleasant evening was spent at the home of mr and mrs clayton hill on saturday march 20 to celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary which is march 23rd mrs hills family were all present including her mother and father mr and mrs andrew ashinhurst who are both over eighty her three sis ters mr and mrs howard for sythe mr and mrs bruce bai ley of utica and mr and mrs mactuckcr of apsley and mr hills sister ada and mr har old dickinson and mrs jessie hill were present it was re gretted that mr and mrsi geo hill of uxbridge were unable to attend as they had been fifty- two years married on march in games were played and a love ly lunch served to about forty friends and relatives mr and mrs hill have two children a son john and daughter mrs fred sheehy mr and mrs garfield ben nett have now taken up resi dence in markham and their phone number is 2942209 congratulations to mr and mrs harold gribble who were married on march 20 mrs ivy gribble gave a tea in honour of marlene her new daughter-in- law on thursday afternoon mrs clarence bunker poured tea and was assited by mrs lu ther wilson on thursday eve ning the bride and groom were serenaded by the pea pickers mrs gribble is the former mar lene beggs of woodbridge pupils and teachers of both webb and fifth line schools enjoyed a bus trip to sunder land on tuesday where they were contestants in a music fes tival mrs sanderson is their music teacher and is to be con gratulated on so many well- trained singers the march womens institute meeting was well attended to pic for programme was history and research mrs stan slack gave a quick review of canad ian history mrs ed sheehy had a reading on the growth of an adult mrs les meyers led a very informative contest on of ficers of local county and town ship government the ladies served coffee pie and sand wiches at mrs jeffersons sale on tuesday mr rodger forsythe of sudbury university spent weekend with his parents and mrs randy forsythe atrs fred baldwin visited on sunday with mr and mrs dal- ton alderson mr and mrs ron james of pickering visited on sunday with his parents mr and mrs walter james a special evening of musical treats is to be held in uxbridge baptist church on friday even ing this program was postpon ed due to stormy weather mr bert maye is home bloomington mr and mr wutoa of wil- lowdale were sunday dinner guests with mr and mrs- f rowe master franklin burnett of scarboro was a weekend guest with his grandmother mrs d burnett church st and at church here on sunday mr m pridy of whitby visit ed his uncle mr and mrs shep herd on sunday mrs insley is a patient in the newmarket hospital for this past week twentyfive ladies attended a prenuptial bathroom shower given by mrs ernie xesbit last friday night for mtsi marion roberts of markham there was a good attendance at the sunday evening church service to hear the russian male quartette bethesda mr and mrs murray allin and family spent sunday at grand valley visiting with mr and mrs james masters and fa mily mr earl foster of aurora former neighbour of our district died last week of a hert attack we extend our sympathy to mrs foster and family on tuesday evening curling came to a close for the local men and next week with their wives are holding a banquet at the club the ucw meeting will be held next wednesday evening at 8 pm april 7 at the home of mrs fred allin mrs a hutch inson of stouffville will show pictures of her trip to jamaica all ladies are welcome sorry to hear that mrs rus sell hunt had the misfortune to fall and injuie her foot while doing some spring houseclean- ing last week glad to report that mr wm empringham is progressing very favourably after surgery aaaaaaaaaaaaoaaaaaaaa stouffville cr district mens christian fellowship are happy to invite men of all ages to the regular monthly meeting on monday april 5th at 8 oclock in parkside youth centre the speaker this month it rev eldon d boettger here on furlough having spent seventeen years in nigeria special music by the h1sey hill male quartet men this is an opportunity you should not overlook plan to attend aaaaaaa aaaaa mmm aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a g buttonville news the the mr a man can wear his hair only three ways parted imparted and departed from hospital and gaining strength daily congratulations are in order for mr and mrs william maye who were fiftynine years mar ried on march 28th their dau ghter mrs dean percy of mark ham spent the weekend with them while daughter olive spent the weekend in toronto mr and mrs bev taylor and children of oshawa visited on sunday with mr and mrs gor don jones follow the master hog feeding program start your little pigs off right to have more grade a hogs at market time our scientifically balanced feeds assure the growth of your pigs from litter to market mm mems knee boots popular red sole r mens 6 to 11 rejr ibbcrs 348 boys 1 o 5 rcjr 288 youths 10 lo 11 rt lo 375 now 248 buy now and save t m 5 lbs 25 lbs little img m1lkaioe pellets master pig perktone per pig between 10th arid ucllcls per pig i llh dav 70 lbs masler iig starter pellets per pig lehmans shoes stouffville follow with master pig grower through to market for those extra grade a hogs restrict feed to 5 lbs per pig per day for fast courteous service call stiver bros ltd stouffville 6401892 unionville 2971732 neighbourhood notes the waltons relumed from florida early last week a re minder that spring is here oven hough the weatherman is reluctant last week was also a long long one in history what with gemini space travel the first closeups of the moon from ranger 9 and the alabama freedom march march 1963 will be a date to remember on wednesday march 21 several local women attended the annual luncheon sponsored by the markham order of the eastern star at the masonic temple joseph street mrs george hooper was guest solo ist accompanied by mrs donald reesor and mrs charles hoop er was a member of the com mittee in charge attending were mrs george kelly mrs russell boyington mrs james rodick miss mary rodick mrs a w miller mrs wm fergu son and mrs fred leaf thursday april 1st is the day the cancer society campaign gets under way and any time during the month a canvasser may call at your door cam paign manager mrs gordon purves tells us the district went over the top last year and she expects it will happen again on friday night april 2 the buttonville wi will sponsor a euchre at the institute hall proceeds for cancer society work w i tarty the annual family parly sponsored by the womens in stitute was held at the hall on tuesday evening ot last week supper was served at seven pm after which mrs joe robinson showed pictures of a recent lour of the british isles highlighting agricultural life there to lop the evening there was a game of euchre and winners were miss cora brodie mrs h r paterson mrs aubrey step- i henson messrs ii r paterson j keu slots and milt sherman i lucky draws went to jack ro dick h it paterson and dr george kelly hostesses for the evening were members of the social committee convened by mrs adam brown youth service al united church youth groups of browns corners united church partici pated in a special dedication service last sunday morning and presented missionary offer ings to the church m m secre tary mr wm middleton mr bruce armstrong chair man ot the christian education committee and leader of the hi- c group introduced the various leaders as each presented their gifts messenger leaders mrs wilfred turner mrs john buchanan presenting gift les lie hood ronalea gordon ex plorer leaders margaret and patricia patterson presenta tion irene craigic susan ten nyson tyro albert jones gordon brown mervyn gohri presentation paul stelller paul craigie sigma c wayne pat terson paul jordan presenta tion wayne patterson gregg hood cgit mrs ronald fritz presentation linda jones deb bie hood hic group mr armstrong presentation gor don brown mission study for all groups uiis year is on brazil and trini dad rev dr a k binnington con ducted the service and the jun ior choir under the direction of mrs george hooper with miss joy fuller accompanying sang one selection the soloist was mrs clayton jones who also assists with the junior choir lirldal shower mrs a w miller entertained monday of this week at a tea and shower for doreen dawson of markham whose marriage to neil brodie son of mr and mrs wm brodie of glenhurn park unionville takes place in grace anglican church on april 10 at 1 pm the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs wm james dawson of markham during the afternoon mrs clayton jones sang accompanied by mrs paul mingay notes when the vaughanrjchvale womens liberal association held a euchre party at st mary immaculate separate school last friday evening several at tended from the markham asso ciation dr and mrs george kelly mr and mrs walter craig mr and mrs russell boyington mr and mrs russell burr mr and mrs james ro dick miss mary and mr jak rodick mrs klla brown at d mrs grace norton of stouff ville at the end of the evening whether they were lucky or not each player received a copy oc a painting of northern dancer ycha buttonville branch will meet this friday morning april 2nd 10 am at the homa of mrs a w miller leslie st half a mile north of no 7 hwy matron i want a very care ful chauffeur one who never takes the slightest risk applicant im your man maam can i have my wages in advance teds mens wear spring suit all wool worsted english fabrics gc in regular and from 69 young mens styles bvd dress shirt 5 tie 150 belt 200 sox 150 fre with every suit purchase 1000 or off any all weather or topcoat including reversibles at regular 1995 2495 for the boys a pa of dress trousers wxm i with every sports jacket boys all weather topcoats in the famed duplan canadian mist water repellent fabric boys windbreakers 695 1250 teds men wear charge it to your clothing club account 17 main st w stouffville

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