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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 21, 1965, p. 3

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94 on saturday deaths george lehman george herbert lehman of i toronto died at the weilesley j hospital toronto on friday oct 8th 1955 he is survived j by his wife the former katie bowman and daughters irene mrs h mckinney lenora mrs o glauser hazel mr r howe violet mrs eldon roeltger africa phyllis mrs j knoll also a son herbert j lehman after resting at the giffen- i mack chapel 2570 danforth i ave service was held in the i oconnor hills united mission ary church don mills with j interment in dickson hill cem etery engagements bo are brown mr and mrs arnold h brown wish to announce the engagement of their daujchter dorothy ann to ronald tolar boake son of mr and mrs tolar boake of stouffvilie the wedding will take place on saturday january sth at st patricks church markham the stouftville tribune thorny mobe 21 1965 p j sirs adeline reaman mrs adeline reaman died at her home 3rd cone of mark- ham on thursday oct 14 1965 in her s9th year her hus band the iate william james reaman predeceased her sur viving are elmer of sievens- ville william of stouffvilie alary at home norman of forriwich ralph of stouffvilie adeline at home peter of vineiand gordon and franklin are deceased also surviving are joseph of gorric and stouffvilie and 13 children and 30 great children after resting at th funeral home at richmond hill service was held on sun day afternoon in heise hill brethren in christ church with interment in the adjoining cemetery brothers asa of grand- grand- pipher broun reid mr and mrs robert rejd wish to announce the engage ment of heir only daughter colleen patricia to mr robert douglas brown son of mr and mrs percy w brown wedding to take place june 1956 white cossey mr and mrs herbert cossev stouffvilie wish to announce the engagement of their daughter carol ann to mr donald thom as whiteson of mr and mis harold white whitevale the marriage t take place november 6th 1965 at three oclock in the stouffvilie united church on saturday oct ifith miss janet bruce kit t stouffvilie marked her fildi birthday miss bruce the last of her generation still resides at the place of her birth once known as carricks mill anil now the bruce conservation area start photo unionville skating club if the enthusiasm shown by the crowds who attended the registration tea on saturday last is any indication then the season which commences on saturday next october 23rd at 9 am should be the most suc cessful in the clubs long histo ry members of the executive were present to greet old and new members as were three of the professionals peggy jake- man and brenda ramsey and mr john wild mr bruce hy- iand was away for a wellearned vacation registrations will still be accepted on opening days or by mail the juniors those of school- age up to eleven years will take to tiie ice at 9 am while those eleven and up or younger if they have passed the prelimi nary figure test will begin at 1230 pm for the mothers and pre- schoolers tuesday oct 26th at 10 am marks their first session the wednesday evening adult group are starting the season off with a bang on the 27th at 9 pm when they invite anyone over is years of age to he their guest figure skates are not necessary refreshments will be served and best of all there is no charge for this evening there will be fun and games on the ice and we promise you not a dull moment well be looking for you classified ads are on pages 5 and 9 this week wilmot take mr wilmot yake of ux- bridge passed away in st michaels hospital toronto on saturday oct 16 1965 in his 88th year he was the eldest son of the late mr and mrs harmon yake and was born in stouffvilie in 1r78 in 1914 he married beatrice mclaughlin who survives him along with sons lloyd and elmer yake both of toronto and daughters hael mrs harold cook and ruby mrs harry smith also of toronto and 9 grand children a daughter irene is deceased a brother oscar of manitoba and sisters myrtle mrs loss hill and verna mrs gordon riddle both of claremont also survive funeral service was held on monday the 18th from the trull funeral home 1111 dan- xorth ave toronto with inter ment in stouffvilie cemetery goodwood mr and mrs ted kidd and family attended the wedding of her niece vivian martin on saturday weddings iohnson allin mr and mrs fred allin rr 4 stouffvilie announce the mar riage of their daughter shirley doreen to mr robert gordon johnson markham rr 2 son of mr and mrs bruce johnson agincnurt on saturday evening oct 16 1965 at melville united church by rev geo davison stov er brown stouffvilie united church was decorated with pink and white mums for the wedding of wan da irene brown daughter of mr and mrs percy brown 371 boyer st stouffvilie and peter alton stover son of mr and mrs wilmot stover main st stouffvilie at 330 pm satur day oct 9 rev a borland per formed the wedding ceremony given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor length dress of skimmer satin with long sleeves a detachable train and a shoulder length veil falling from a lily of the valley headpice she carried red roses with streamers of white ribbon and rosebuds the matron of honour mrs m marshman of stouffvilie and bridesmaids doris hockley of toronto and mrs k harvey of hamilton wore street length hot pink sleeveless peau de soie dresses with matching lace jack els the matron of honour car ried pink roses and white car nations and the bridesmaids pink and white carnations mr paul stover was best man for his brother and the ushers were murray hockley of toronto and gary brown rr 3 claremonl miss anne lehman was the organist for the reception which was held in the legion hall the brides mother wore a royal blue peau de soie dress with lace over the lop of dress and a jacket the grooms mother wore a cranberry crepe dress with matching accessories for their honeymoon which was spent in ottawa and north ern ontario the bride chose a cranberry red two piece velvet outfit with black patent acces sories they are now residing at rr 3 stouffvilie guests were present from toronto oshawa claremont milverton markham fenelon falls hamilton and st marys tues signs rrazio through lie cooperation of five local service clubs and the town council two welcome have been erected at hie north and west enlrances to the villare the work was done by jim r hawthorne ave following a meeting of all organizations concerned staff photo shalimak musselmans lake it is announced that shalimar is now owned and operated by jack aubin and tony watson great improve ment has been made the store has been completely renovated special for the shoppers now a self service including a frozen food freezer also one may purchase gifts of which there is a wide assortment there are tables by the window overlook ing the lake where one can enjoy very tasty food mauve and white check curtains dec orate the dining area with the gleaming new white store and floor it is a pleasure to shop here jack and tony are al ways ready to serve you call in soon just to have a look at what a little thought and plan ning can do wins t eaton co award local and personal happenings mrs sarrv emmerson for merly of the tribune office staff j has taken a position with white- 1 rodgers at markham mrs reg button dr s s i crouch and wally crouter of i cfrb were judges for the j furrow queen contest at the international plowing match memberships in the stouff vilie figure skating club are still being accepted this week 115 boys and girls had been signed last year the member ship was 111 mr and mrs cliff lemon f visitors sunday with her sister mrs mildred webster richmond hill miss eienore home from carlet at ottawa for a end mr and mrs w goodwood have turned from a tri coast and the district visiting friends sherk was on university recent week- alter hope of recently re- p to the west peace river relatives and mr reg stouffer returned home on saturday following a four week stay at york county hospital newmarket mr and mrs wesley james and heather of ringwood spent the weekend with their daugh ter mr and mrs lome obrien and kent at algoma mills mr ed focklcr son of mr and mrs wilmot fockler and miss irene campbell ot sas katchewan left for home on monday after spending the past week with his aunt mrs george harman and other relatives here mr and mrs gordon vaug- han and family obrien ave moved to their new home near unionville on thursday mr and mrs john mathewson have taken up residence in the apartment vacated by the vaughans mr and mrs percy tarr ac companied by miss vera tarr mrs t hooper and mr and mrs george middleton were vis itors with friends in guelph on sunday births cargill marilyn neeclodd and bill announce the arrival of a baby boy brian john s lbs 11 ozs at scarborough general hospital on dec 13th rev arthur walsh was guest speaker at evangel united mis sionary church in kitchener on sunday it being their anni versary services mr allan collard of mon treal and sisters mrs mcleod and mrs robertson visited with mrs r stevens and other friends in the community last week mrs arthur dowswell park dr n is presently a patient in uxbridse cottage hospital mr harry brown of van couver has returned home after spending the past week with his mother mrs nels byer lions club minor hockey association are having a draw for 2 grey cup tickets for november 27 plus dinner for two at the silver rail toronto draw to be made nov 25 at moose manor markham rd lawn bowling mews on monday oct 11th harry and earla brammcr and winnie elson were high for 3 wins at newmarket and at agincourt elgin and dorothy wagg and eleanor crossen were high for 2 wins prizes were turkeys on saturday oct 16 elmer farthing and bob mceks had 2 wins at lindsay each received a turkey the bowling activities finish cd with a pot luck supper and cards on thursday evening huntington mr and mrs w f huntington are happy to announce the arrival of wanda denise on oct 14 1965 at the brierbush hospital i stouffvilie special thanks to i drs button petrie and the nursing staff filing cabinets filing cabi nets we have them come in to tribune office supplies sinclair jim and pat 9s ferris road toronto are happy to announce the arrival j of their son matthew scott on thursday oct 14 1965 at i the womens college hospital toronto proud grandparents j are mr and mrs harold wiggins of wtllowdale and mr and mrs j c sinclair of 122 robinson st markham you can buy a tribune every week at any one of fifteen out lets in stouffvilie and mark ham a well attended meeting of the stouffvilie womens insti tute was held in the basement of st james presbyterian church on wednesday after noon oct 13th the program was planned by mrs w pegg convener of agriculture and canadian in dustry the motto was given bv mrs h liedtke and mrs ella ratcliff read the current events the guest speaker was miss donna stewart home econo mist for york county sponsor ed by the dcpt of agriculture she spoke on the canadian association of consumers an organizatioi operated with the sole purpose of monitoring the products and merchandize put on the market to guarantee the highest standards at the lowest possible prices mrs geo allison was guest soloist accompanied at the piano by mrs len jarvis following the meeting a social half hour was enjoyed tea hostesses were misses bertha and emma winn and mrs m forgie cpl levi robinson has just returned from the gaza strip in egypt where he has been the past 11 months with the united nations emergency force cpl robinson and family will ba moving to camp feiawawa around christmas the monthly meeling of christ church anglican even ing guild was held at the church on october 18 the president mrs l smith pre sided and there was a good at tendance favourable report were given of the hydro show and the rummage sale plans were finalized for the bazaar on october 30 refreshments were served by mrs mounce the horticultural meeting on monday night was well attend ed it was held in the basement of the presbyterian church pictures were shown by mrs charlie reynolds from lake louise to fairbanks where they visited in july mrs art pais ley and mr and mrs frank burkholder showed pictures as far west as vancouver and vic toria readings were given by miss eva hoover and solos by mrs alma oldham the prize money for the august show was riven out pot luck supper will be on tuesday nov 16 lmlliilllif ssp lhfei i i here is a view of tent city at the international flowing match this part of the show covered 50 acres and had mora than 250 exhibitors 3 only only 3 cmevmeets on sale at 65 over factory cost brand new full warranty cue chev olds ltd stouffvilie phone 6401610 jim ferguson markham kk 2 was presented with the coveted t eaton co award al the international flownien banquet on friday night staff photo

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