page 4 the tribune thursday may 29 1969 stouffville scene nnnnnnnnr whats yotny fireworks show the annual fireworks show sponsored by the stouffville branch of the canadian legion was at tended by hundreds both adults and children friday- night the display costing 500 lasted over one hour wins bicycle mrs joan kamps ru pert avenue was the win ner of a new ladies bicycle in a draw held recently at beckers store winona drive rev douglas davis re cently returned from a trip to the holy land was the guest speaker at a meeting of the stouffville lions club monday lions barbecue the stouffville lions club will hold their annual openair barbecue in the town park june 25 public invited the intermediate and senior students of st marks school will take local residents on an im aginary trip to england friday may 30 beginning at 12 oclock noon rooms have been transformed in to an old english setting even to the construction of london bridge all visi tors will receive in tradi tional english hospitality a cup of hot tea mattress on fire firemen were called to the home of mrs rhoda holden fairview avenue early saturday morning when a blaze started in a bedroom mattress two volunteers suffered minor burns to their hands while attempting to remove the mattress from the house none of the family was in jured but there was some smoke and water damage team coach clarence fockler a for mer hockey and softball player here has taken over the coaching duties of stouffvilles fastball entry in the south ontario county league the play ermanager is phil sinardi on thursday tonight port perry will be the visi tors here under the lights game time is 815 pm a 9 year old markham boy was rushed by vance ambulance to scarboro centenary hospital friday following a collision with a car on hwy no 7 across from the shopping plaza paul tinker son of mr and mrs kenneth h tin ker drakefield road was not seriously injured the accident was investigated by the ontario provincial police oak ridges mr and mrs e a pas- coe of greenwood visited sunday at the home of their daughter mrs jas thomas and family rupert avenue mr and mrs melville thomson of owen sound called on mr steve thom son at the fish ponds rr 2 stouffville they also viistcd with thcit daughter in pickering a graduate of 69 stouffville is there a graduate in your family this year a son or a daughter of whom you are justly proud if so the tribune would be pleased to hear about it a graduation photo with accompanying in formation should be left at the news office not later than saturday for publication the follow ing week there is no charge for this service and all pic tures will be returned or can be picked up at the senders conveni- sunday school convention the 79th annual whit church township sunday school convention will be held may 29 today at the ringwood christian church the president is clarence fockler of ringwood eric button son of mr and mrs reg button 0- brien avenue is home for the summer from dal- housie law school hali fax nova scotia mrs jim ogilvy form erly of ringwood and now of quebec city was a visi tor here last week she was able to renew acquain tances at a gathering held at the home of mrs bert jackson main street east mr and mrs herb kring will be moving from stouff ville next month their home on glad park avenue has been purchased by mr and mrs john thomas masters cone 9 markham mr and mrs masters plan to take possession june 30 the sale was completed by mrs sybil houston of thos n shea real estate mr and mrs glen miles have taken up residence in their new home at 378 stouffer street they are formerly of don mills mr howard st john glad park avenue was the winner of a colored tele vision set in a draw spon sored by the oddfellow and rebekah lodge sharon kim lyons daughter of mr and mrs archie lyons manitoba street was christened at the anglican church on sunday may 18 the god parents are mr and mrs charles elder of agin- court after the christen ing was a luncheon and al so present were mr and mrs william lyons and family and the elder chil dren jeffery and karen mr john drewery of ot tawa spent two days here visiting with his mother mrs stella ratcliff and other friends and relatives in the stjuffville area mr drewery a native son is now a wellknown world news commentator with cbctv john garbutt heads drama club stouffville john garbutt manitoba street is the new president of the stouffville players drama club he succeeds john foulds second street whose diligent work on be half of the organization is appreciated by all mem bers others on the executive are jean harrott vice- president terry foulds recording secretary pat dymond treasurer sheila mcleod membership sec retary and jeanette waite corresponding secretary the new committee has enthusiastic plans for the forthcoming season the first event scheduled is a drama workshop at st marks school auditorium thursday may 29 tonight at 9 pm an open invita tion is extended to anyone interested in amateur dra matics to attend for fur ther information about the club and its activities call 6402452 mrs thomas dunkeld of atha spent saturday with her nieces mabel and louie hoover mill street mrs isobel hampton of toronto was a visitor sun day with margery mertens duchess street mrs david davidson a staff employee at mark- haven nursing home in markham is flying to eng land for a reunion with her mother whom she has not seen since coming to canada 16 years ago mr and mrs donald moyer karen helen and janet of toronto visited sunday with mrs lloyd moyer dorothy and mil dred church street miss norah macklem was also a weekend guest at the moyer home graduate ronald g tranmer son of mr and mrs kenneth tranmer stouffffville r- r 2 has completed a di ploma course at the uni versity of guelph and has accepted a possition of assistant territorial man ager with maple leaf milling toronto ron is a graduate of stouffville stouffville dist secon dary school late orval martin village resident 15 years stouffville rev james carder stouffville united church conducted the service may 17 from the oneill funeral home for mr orval martin well known and highly respec ted resident for the past 15 years mr martin 61 passed away may 14 following a heart attack he was a re sident at 51 orchard park boulevard born near lemonville the son of mr and mrs joseph martin the de ceased farmed near churchill and mt albert before moving to stouff ville in 1954 he was a member of the united church besides his wife the former edra beach he is survived by one daughter lois mrs ronald my ers stouffville and two grandchildren there are also two bro thers michael toronto and stanley detroit and two sisters mrs velma macdonald and mrs nel- da fairies pall bearers were james macdonald allen badgerow and robert ivan mclaughlin john new office a new office for village buildine insopctor ron gibson is nearins comple tion tt is located on the main floor of the munici pal building pwmits can now be obtained at this lo cation dr and mrs denis o connor and family have purchased the former resi- dence of mr and mrs moe jeffreys on glad park avenue mr and mrs jef freys and family have moved to agincourt find readv sale the book with the wind in mv face written by world war ii air ace jan falkowski has sold all of its 2500 copies printed with the exception of sev eral retained by mr fal kowski for his own file one of the books is in the private library of former us president lyndon johnson and another is in the personal library of prime minister trudeau mr falkowski currently serves as an instructor at the torontomarkham air port hwy 48 near dick sons hill human rights mrs raynor a represen tative of the toronto branch of the united na tions was the guest speak er may 14th at a meeting of the stouffville womens institute in the club room of the lesion hall the subiect of her address was human rights the uro gram was in charge of mrs liedtke the mesident mrs bruce davidson con ducted a brief memorial in honor of the late mrs tressie hoooer a life member mrs albert king gave the motto and mrs andrew williams was in charee of current events hostesses were mrs rert taun and the late mrs burnett steal kitchen sink stouffvil l e several weeks ago a quantity of plumbing fix tures were stolen from an apartment on main st stouffville police now report that an unidenti fied man entered a new home on elm road in the ponderosa subdivision and carried off guess what the kitchen sink mrs a glenn thompson is attending the annual meeting of the womens missionary society of the presbyterian church in canada in ewart college toronto the next project of the grade 6 pupils at summit- view school to raise money for their trip to upper canada village and king ston is a bake sale white elephant sale and tea this will be from 14 pm next saturday may 31 on the same day will be a car wash which will start at 9 am all of this will take place at summitview mr and mrs phillip arundell of bramalea visit ed sunday with ins mother mrs george arundell ba ker avenue unwanted hair removed by electrolysis j5 pat hall hour 17 yeors experience corrine mulholland 8953008 furniture by sklar kilgour appliances by peppier braemore kroehler kaufman rca victor westinghouse tv a stereo by westinghouse victor philco rca carpets by harding celanese peerless ozite free underpad with every carpet we install we take time to do it right i quality furnishings pt reasonable prices rhviher interiors 41 main west stouffville 6402092 ii w mtm editors mail dear sir may we through the col umns of your newsoaoer express our sincere thanks to th e businessmen of stouffville and to the pub lic for their generous sup port of the annual fire works night soonsored by stouffville leeion the success of this event is also due to a very large extent to excellent coverage given to it by the tribune in the two weeks prior to the show art dixon president branch 459 elizabeth mcdowell daughter of mr and mrs harold mcdowell stouff ville rr 4 graduated may 15 from the school of nursing toronto gen eral hospital grav willard maclean haslam interment hartman cemetery x highest daily interest savings deposit receipt account earn the highest true interest in canada interest calculated at s pei annum on the daily balance withdrawals may be made at any time minimum balance s300000 guaranty trust company of canada capital and reserve s33000o0o iclean was in 44 yonge st s richmond hill 8841188 8891905 victor gino hair stylists now under new management make an appointment now to take advantage of pauls introductory specials in trodueiory s pac in is 1 off 207 on all permanents open mon thru sat thurs cr fri till 9 pm stouffville plaza phone 6403553 earn a place in someones heart give to the red shield appeal the unwanted children the aged the destitute the alcoholics the potential suicides all the thousands in distress turn to the army the salvation army never refuses a call for help to provide the homes hospitals 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