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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 17, 1965, p. 3

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mr and mrs harold harper attended the 100th anniversary celebration of whitevale public school on saturday mrs pearl warwick of rich mond hill was a visitor on sun- cay with her sister mrs clar ence svmmerfeldt and familv elm rd th stourtvul tr1buhi tw3iy jun v 1963 tw 1 eight former reeves in the twp of whitchurch were honoured at a public gathering in the vandorf community hall n thursday evening of last week the guest speaker was hon i wilfred spoouer minister of municipal affairs he presented ich jruest with an engraved plaque in recognition of services rendered they are pictured here left to right front row lorgan baker ixime evans kdward ingan ivan mclaughlin kear row left to right sidney 1egge geo richardson ci it rd wallwork and frank williams staff photo york presbytery j c women meet the executive of york pres- yterial united church worn- met in schomberr united hurch on june 8th 1965 the ommunity friendship visi ng secretary and the supply nd social assistance secretary om each of the 55 churches in le presbytery were included at lis meeting the first vice- resident mrs w shillinglaw f mt albert presided mrs orman green president of chomberr ucw extended a elcome to 80 ladies present the treasurer mrs g todd ickering reported 6070 had een forwarded for the first uarter or the unified budget mrs a s elson richmond ill chairman of finance poin- d out that each ucw group nould devote onethird of hat they raise to go to the un- ied budget there is to be a 3 cr cent increase in the alloca- ion for 1966 mrs g fish aurora report- d on the nominations com- littee meeting mrs h sand- rs of sutton west as president f friends of covenant college tressed the need for workers full time service in the hurch mrs e hamilton ravenshoe he community friendship and isiting secretary led in pres- nting a skit entitled who arcs in which mrs g walker ueensville mrs h bray kes- ick and mrs a wellman sut- on took a part mrs e walker zephyr mrs york sutton west and irs c pickering zephyr at- nded a leadership school in mmanuet college on may 17- 0 and each presented highl ights from this conference a fall rally is being planned ith the leadership develop ment committee in charge the icxt executive meeting is a ipper meeting on sept 13 at icphyr united church mrs w campion of mark- ham reported on her work and experiences when she was sup erintendent of the supply cen tre at 761 queen st w toronto the devotional service was led by three ladies from dun- kerron united church using the theme poetry of eternity members of stourtvilles lions club entertained their ladies and a number of guests i the annual ladies night din ner and entertainment at slee py hollow golf country club on monday night lion pres walter todd called on lion ted topping to propose the toast to the ladies replied by mrs car ol brodie he also called on the dist governor jack wieler for a few comments the governor i is from the leaside club pres walt todd commended lion jim couse on his work in the club as mr couse is leaving his residence here he named the chairman of each committee and gave a brief resume of the committees work during the year incoming president lome boadway praised pres walt for his efforts during the year and presented him with the past presidents pin and plaque as part of the entertainment a number participated in a golf game in the afternoon and lion ken laushway had a number of prizes to distribute for this event lion cec hendricks had lined up some excellent entertain ment for the evenings floor show and included the popular local quartette of messrs boad way rehill waite and harrott dancing concluded the evening which had opened with an ex cellent buffet dinner y wedding capt and mrs frank oster- dahl have moved from their rupert ave home to an apart ment on eglinton ave e tor onto houstons for prescriptions drugs and sundries phone 6402222 t twentytwo 1 main st k stouffvillk smith bainbr1dgk goodwood united church was decorated with yellow and white mums and yellow carna tions for the doublering cere mony when barbara ann bain- bridge daughter of mrs doreen bainbridge of goodwood and george stanley smith son of mr and mrs ernest smith of stouffville were married the wedding took place at 3 oclock on may 22 j965 with rev d davis of stouftville assisted by mr inglebee of goodwood as the officiating clergymen the bride given in marriage by her uncle william patten- den wore a floor length white chiffon gown long sleeves with embroidered neckline and a shoulder length veil caught in a tiara she wore one strand of pearls gift of the groom and carried yellow and white roses and streamers bridesmaids gwea cole reesor rd mark- ham dianna pattenden good wood and carolyn bryant of claremont rr 1 wore street length aqua chiffon straight dresses with overskirts white rose and veil hats and heart- shaped necklaces gifts of the bride they carried yellow and white roses with streamers miss mary bainbridge of good wood was the flower girl wear ing a street length yellow taf feta with white organza over dress and a locket a gift of the bride master jim cole of markham was the ring bearer mr ronald legault of stouftville was the best man with mr donald hill of stouff ville and mr wm mcleod of pickering the ushers mrs claude watson of good wood was the organist for the reception held in the basement of goodwood united church the brides mother chose a brown taffeta with brown ov erdress and yellow and white rose corsage the grooms mo ther wore baby blue with white accessories with a red and white rose corsage for the honeymoon spent in huntsville ottawa and algon quin park district the bride wore a yellow suit with white accessories and a yellow and white rose corsage they are re siding on the 10th line stouff ville guests were present at the wedding from lefroy schomberg kettleby ahona scarboro claremont goodwood richmond hill keswick and oshawa horticultural flower show the horticultural meeting and flower show will be held monday june 21 at 8 oclock in the presbyterian schoolroom mrs duncan in charge of edu cational programme at pioneer village will show slides on the new features at the village the bloomington male quintet will provide musical selections the following are the classes for the show to be placed be tween 5 and 630 pm 1 iris 1 spike 2 iris 3 spikes 3 arrangement of iris with any foliage 4 rose 1 bloom any color 5 rose 1 spray 6 arrangement one peony with any foliage 7 vase of 5 peonies of one color 8 vase of peonies mixed co lors 9 basket of flowering shrubs arrangement to count 10 an arrangement of orien tal poppies suitable for living room 11 an arrangement using 2 colors 12 an arrangement in pastel shades for a bridal shower tea table 13 an arrangement of pansies 14 an arrangement of dian- thus 15 a traditional flower ar rangement to portray an old flower print 16 african violet single 17 african violet double 18 miniature arrangement not to exceed four inches in any direction including container base and material 19 an arrangement of lupins 20 basket of mixed flowers arrangement to count local and personal happenings mr kenneth wass formerly of oboyles butcher shop has joined the staff at the iga koodtiner to work in the meat department freu bros and harper have completed the purchase of oboyles butcher shop on main street on june 13th patrick motors mr and mrs charlie feasby mr and mrs garth good and accompanied by mr and mrs family and mr k r good earl ballard of uxbridse left j were visitors on sunday with last week on a motor trip to the j relatives in kitchener west coast marked their tenth anniversary in business here in town mrs ken campbell returned on friday from a 3 wee vaca tion in victoria and vancouver visiting with relatives while there she visited shawiussey heights united church in van couver which was built during the ministry of her uncle the iate rev a e mitchell and where a bronze plaque is erect ed in his memory mr and mrs sim reesor ac companied mr and mrs milliard degeer vi a one week motor trip to st johns michigan to their grandsons graduation they came home by sault ste marie the local united church women are holding a tea in the sunday school room at 230 pm on june 21th for senior ladies a program of coloured slides and musical numbers will be presented beverley aiken daughter of mr and mis cliff aiken suc cessfully passed her grade r piano exam at the toronto conservatory of music she is a pupil of mrs margaret sang- sler six local men participated in j the markham businessmens i golf tournament at the wil lows on monday they included bill sanders hal dafoe clare mcguckin jim forbes dave ratclilt and jim mckean kmpringham alan and marie are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter 7 lb 12 oz on june 6th 1965 at york county hospital a sister for shelia death mr elton armstrong of arm- itage died at his home or ihur june 10 1965 he was the hus band of margaret mainland and father of william of armitage robert of newmarket margar et mrs p shaw of london and betty mrs g young of newmarket funeral service was held on saturday at 2 pm at the roadhouse and rose fu neral home newmarket with interment in newmarket ceme tery engagements barbkr jaggkr mrs alice jagger wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter carol ann to mr job joe charles barber son of mrs wm barber rr 2 stouffville the wedding will take place july 3 at christ church anglican stouffville langman richards mr and mrs james lloyd richards rr 2 stouffville are happy to announce the engage ment of their daughter donna suzanne to mr william guy langman son of mr and mrs william joffre langman auro ra ont the wedding to take place july 24 1965 at aurora united church at 3 oclock a blood donors clinic will be held at the legion hall in stouffville on monday july 5th both afternoon and evening a schedule of hours will be an nounced later the stouffville drama club members enjoyed an outing at the willows course on saturday and later were entertained at the home of mr and mrs doug oneill fairview ave an offer of purchase submit ted by local druggist cliff aik en on the osterdahl house and lot rupert ave has been ac cepted mr and mrs aiken will sell their home on glad park avenue capt and mrs oster dahl are presently holidaying in florida little brubaciier mr and mrs john btubacher wish to announce the engage ment of their daughter laura mae to john little son of mr and mrs murray little marri age will take place on friday july 9th at 8 pm in the united missionary church stouffville robinson jar vis wedding local postmaster jack san ders accompanied by bing ing of harolds grill travelled to rice lake on monday they brought home a catch of three sunfish till inone chair -z- boy chairs with a flair for people who care for knthers day or any day dad will satisfy his every relaxing mood for rooking tv viewing or comfortable napping in his zboy rkcijnarocker and mother will like u too for she ran select just the rich styled iazboy to coniple men her room decor karly american traditional contem- a porary or modern dont wait see these beautifully styled ijtzboy comfort chairs at your furniture store today your early selection will itvtnre prompt delivery for fathers day oneills 2 locations phone 6402860 phone 6402855 stouffville some 200 folk enjoyed the an nual banquet of the christian business men held on monday evening at the willow springs bible camp at lemonville fol lowing the banquet president david reesor took charge of the meeting when mr sam carser led in the singing mr jesse pike was the guest soloist mr leslie grove recited a poem and rev albert clock pres of the thames bible college ottawa was the guest speaker newmarket hospital alterations completed alterations at newmarket county hospital are now fully completed county council was advised last week the cost was 5350940600 reeve timbers speaking for the committee in charge said members should pay the place a visit as it was a credit to the county markham united missionary church was decorated with large baskets of white snap dragons daisies and yellow and white carnations when carol marie jarvis daughter of mr and mrs norman r jarvis rr 2 markham and james ed ward robinson of itxbridge were united in marriage at 3 oclock on saturday june 5 3965 given in marriage by her fath er the bride wore a floor length gown of taffeta with camelot lace train a shoulder length veil was topped with orange blossoms and pearls and she carried yellow sweet heart rose huds white carna tions and lilies of the valley the matron of honour mrs linda roult of ktohiroke and bridesmaids misses linda sum- merfeldt joan heemskeik and marilyn jarvis all from mark ham wore gowns of yellow french chantilly lace over taf feta with matching headdress they carried colonial bouquets of white and yellow carnations and lilies of the valley rcv george shelter of stay- ner great uncle of the hride was assisted by rev giant sins pastor the the markham church in performing the wed ding ceremony tlie best man was mr fred roult of etohicoke and the ushers were howard jarvis robert lee and gerry denji the organist was mrs jack shepherd of brougham she al so accompanied her husband as he sang because and the wedding prayer the wedding receplion was held in the victoria square community centre where the brides mother received her guests wearing an aqua crepe dress with chantilly lace bodice pink flowered hat and a match ing corsage she was assisted by mrs george tindall of uxbririg- who yore a powder blue silk dress and white accessories with a corsage of tangerine and white carnations for travelling on their honey moon to xew york city the hride chose while ace over powder blue with a matching stole white accessories and a blue carnation corsage guests were present at the wedding from toronto brant- ford london selkirk stayner richmond hill and king city the happy couple are now making their home at 300 main st w in stouftvilie editors moil rr 2 stouffville ont june 12 1965 the editor stouftville tribune stouftville ont dear sir why oh why does every thing have to stop at the top of the hill we on the 9th line of whitchurch ik miles north of the aurora road feel that we are hard done by first it is where the pave ment ends why with gravel trucks tearing along we are smothered in clouds of dust weekend car traffic creates the same situation in other years at least we had water sprayed on a little patch in front of this residence it seems all services end on the top of the hill deliveries telephone zone snow plows and graders are just a few our taxes are equal to any in the township and are promptly paid is it any wonder that proper ties are being advertised for sale we move to the beautiful country for clean air peace and quiet with a few conveniences it is about time a little consider ation and courtesy is extended to the taxpayers of properties on the 9th line north of the 2-1- 25ti sideroad before election rolls around otherwise we will for sure he sitting right in our living rooms on election day yours for equality in service elinore m cozens mr and mrs don kraser of st catharines and mr and mrs jack pennock of aurora visited their aunt miss jane burkett last week mrs annie rye park lri k will celebrate her 93rd birth day on friday decoration day at stouffville cemetery will be held on sun day june 20 with service at 230 pm the speaker will be mr gordon gooderham and the wideman quartette will supply the music the obrien ave home of mr james reesor has been sold to mr bruce will of scarboro and the main st e home of ruby snowball to j reesor of richmond hill the sales were completed through the thos n shea ltd real estate a 21 year old scarboro youth was taken by markham ambu lance to hospital on sunday ev ening after he fell ott his honda bike on no 7 hwy in mark ham village terry monk lost control of his machine while at tempting to pass a ear his in juries were not considered ser ious pc wm gunn of mark- nani police investigated on wed june 9th a very rev erent service was held at christ church stouftvilie when 18 candidates were confirmed bv bishop g b snell the unionville choir united with the stouttvillc choir for the occasion the congregation were invited downstairs after the service for refreshments and to meet bishop snell can didates being confirmed were mr harold robt dean mr a w cribbett mrs a w crib- bett mrs m e frederickson mrs m sandiford norma jean sandiford marilyn e eosdick bridget g ramsay mary lou baker arlene thorn patricia thompson barbara thompson catherine a austin james a sutherland kendall p marriott william d jones robt a jon es robt a cribbett on friday mr and mrs per cy tarr lloyd ave attended the funeral of her brother mr orval o stiver of 47 bert- mount ave toronto who died on tuesday at sunnybrook hos pital surviving are his wife the former edna hannah and daughter gladys mrs n mc donald also brothers freder ick percy stanley leslie and norman and sisters ada mrs h irwin and nellie mrs p tarr interment was in the lutheran cemetery unionville officials of the salvation army are pleased to announce that their financial objective of 3 24400 for this area was rea ched during their recent cam paign for funds capt lang would like to express his appre ciation to local and district res idents for their generous res ponse and to the persons who assisted so well in completing the canvass the ladies of the gormlcy j wms presented the program at the stouttvillc womens mee- ting on thursday evening held j in the church basement there were fiftyfour ladies in atten- j dance with the president mrs lloyd wideman in charge of the opening exercises following the singing of a hymn mrs wideman offered prayer and the next devotional meeting was announced for july 7th in the form of a picnic at mrs walter grays home mrs e hunt of the gormlcy society took charge of the pro gram two short poems were read by mrs george barrett- mrs fred yake and mrs lloyd bolender sang a duet tha scripture reading was given by mrs campey mrs glenn bol ender gave the message of the evening she spoke on david the good shepherd mrs si- der rendered a piano solo fol lowed by prayer by mrs rett stouffer mrs sidcr and mrs fred yake mrs bert stouffer closed the meeting with prayer refreshments were served and a time of fellowship was enjoyed by all stouffville heated pool phone 6401260 open monday thru friday 25 79 pm saturday 1012 am 25 7 9 pm sunday 26 pm adults only 8 9 pm monday thru friday adulti 50c children 25e swimming instruction course 4 week course july 4 week courte august monday thru friday 9- 12 am children 300 adults 500 season tickets good anytime pool is open family 1200 adult 700 child 500 private swimming parties contact andrew h williams manager stouffville ont phone 6401972 contact i mrs les wilson for picnic bookings stouffville ont phone 6403821 stouffville lions club annual chicken barb q a family fun night in community park wed june 23 games live fish pond dance in the arena featuring i r the carvells admission 50c per person draw for boat motor trailer at 1100 pm in the arena suppkr 150 children 75e proceeds lo provide healing unit for swimming pool

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