stouffville ontario thursday october 27 1938 page 7 the mfuat lc o n b o r coals wood range october weddings snowball hightower streamers of satin ribbon drap- net over pastel blue satin with halo of natural lilies of the valley and carried a nosegay of pink roses and babys breath mr ross vague brother of the a wedding was solemnized at ed from colonial bouquets of for- gm acted as best man u fm feoiemnizeu ac t o in the bndal p received e home of mr and mrs w jlsf me an pv rthnn imdpr in arc ssell at unionvihe last the hands of six girl guides injwjw an arc it takes just one glance to see that the findlay condor is much more than just a new coal and wood stove that it represents a new per fection in household comfort and convenience the wonderful im provement in appearance supplied by modern streamlining is matched by an equal improvement in cooking precision and ease of operation a few outstanding features are brackets of high closet and shelf arc behind leaving whole cooking top clear and avail able as working space obtainable also without reservoir and with either high shelf or closet extra roomy firebox with large grate surface for better heating and quick baking choice of deep or standard coal firepot large wood firebox takes 21 wood all steel exterior with rounded comers no projections easy to clean as a china dish large porcelain enamelled oven alwayn shining and fresh quick heating reservoir capacity 6hgals with swinging spout faucet tubular chrome handles that remain cool even with the hottest fire choice of beautiful white or ivory porcelain enamel finish roomy w rming oven drawer handy and useful can be supplied with electric attachment of two 1000- watt elements in place of reservoir when latter is ot required backed by 77 years of traditional findlay quality brathwaite hardware the russell at unionvile wednesday when ruby olive hightower became the bride of harold victor snowball mr snowball is a nephew of mr robert snowball of stouffville the bride wore a gown of white georgette fashioned on princess lines with long sleeves and veil of t she carried a bouquet of talisman roses and lily of the valey the bridesmaid evelyn hurrill wore pansy velvet with matching hat and carried johanna hill roses the wedding music was played by erma court and mrs russell sang the groomsman was mr howard stiver after the wedding mr and mrs snowball left on a motor trip the bride travelling in gray with wine accessories mr and mrs isaac brilinger eastend residents are grand parents of the bride miss bertha brillinger aunt of the bride was present from stouffville con- arch of full uniform her gowo was of asies with back- lido blue sheer over satin 8md of sumac yellow mums quaintly fashioned with tucked blue delphinium mrs r j bodice puffed sleeves and very i fl mother of the bride re- full skirt she wore a halo of ceived wearing sweet heart roses and blue lily of the nile and bore a cascade bouquet of briarcliffe roses bouvardia and maiden hair navy blue with corsage of pink roses mrs t vague mother of the groom wore brown crop th corsage of red roses after a buffet fern her only attendant miss luncheon the happy couple left peake mowat the home of mr and mrs magnus mowat campbeford was the scene of a wedding of much local interest last wednes day at high noon when their younger daughter helen eliza beth became the bride of thos oliver peake younger son of mr fred peake jr and the late mrs peake of seymour mag nus mowat is a son of mr and mrs james mowat stouffville the ceremony was solemnized by rev harold b neal of st johns united church entering the room on the arm ef her father the bride walked up an aisle formed by white elfie saunders of peterborough cousin of the bride wore copper sheer over taffeta and carried a sheaf of golden johana hill roses with maiden hair fern mr donald peake brother of the groom was best man the wedding music was play ed by miss wilda saunders of peterborough cousin of the bride during the signing of the register miss elva mowat the brides sister accompanied by mr albert hazell sang a very beautiful solo because the ceremony was solemnized in front of an artistically ar ranged background of snow- berry ferns michaelmas daisies and gladioli outoftown guests in the wedding party included miss elva mowat of stouffville mrs alvin mowat of toronto mrs fred scott and helen of belle ville mr and mrs c e scott of belleville mr and mrs h e mcmullen mr and mrs a d kitchener mr stanley kitchen er and miss winnifred dobbin of lindsay mr and mrs c h saunders and family of peter borough and mrs w h stuart grandmother of the bride from quebec city for north bay ottawa and quebec the bride travelling in cala green wool dress grey tweed coat and black accessories upon their return they will re side in ringwood mariposa farmer married 68 years lineage linked with hoovers the 63 compete in s ontario match the annual south ontario plowing match held on thurs day at columbus was favored with ideal weather conditions resulting in a large attendance at the match elevenyearold john beaton of blackwater was the youngest plowman the eldest plowman was 67 and the eldest man on the grounds was william pyles 94 the departmental judges were messrs w tindall and w l clark robert granby of brook- lin judged the horse teams best going team was owned by john stone of reach township while the best team and equipment be longed to ed pascoe of picker ing the list of prize winners follows class 1 high cut gardam tran whitevale stan thomp son stouffville g anderson vaughan lloyd marquis sun derland class 2 sod open richard jarvis miliken ed timbers miliken john lister hornby william hoolin ida class 3 sod geo moore windsor evans a quiet wedding was conduct ed at the mount albert parson age of rev r wilson on satur day october 22 1938 when alice maud windsor youngest daughter of mr and mrs john windsor ballantrae was united in marriage with frederick evans son of mrs sarah evans and the late mr evans of tor onto the bride was attended by her sister miss dellai windsor while mr aubrey rae acted as groomsman following the wedding a short reception was held at the wind sor home for the immediate relatives on their return from their wedding trip the couple will live in east toronto residing on the farm in mari posa township on which he was born and which has been owned by his family since 1835 lyman e minthorne is celebrating his i uxbridge william jarvis mili- 88th birthday quietly with his ral smith uxbridge wife now 89 years of age whom i william tapscott miliken john he married 68 years ago birkett port perry harry g mr minthorne despite his ad- bewell greenbank vanced age is still active and class 4 sod boys under 20 proud of the uel blood he in- l mclnms creswell wm herits from his grandfather who allen newcastle gordon cain drew 200 acres from the govern- sanford les meyers good- ment the past 103 years have wood john hoolen ida seen the minthorne familv turn class 5 stubble h shannon the land from a forest wilder- j sunderland william hill green ness into one of the most sue- ank r jarvis miliken n cessful farms in the fertile mckean scarboro john medd scott mceachern a marriage of interest to stouffville people was solemniz ed in the chapel of agustine united church winnipeg satur day evening oct 15 when anne kathleen scott daughter of mr and mrs alexander w scott toronto became the bride of gordon john mceachern son of mr and mrs john mceachern rev alexander e kerr officiat ed the bride wore a gown of navy blue sheer the matching jacket trimmed with white and wearing a navy hat and sweet heart roses and lilies of the valley dorothy mceachern of winnipeg was bridesmaid in in laurel green crepe with match ing accessories and wore talis- 1 man roses robert dickson was best man a reception was held at the home of the grooms par ents the grooms mother wear ing flowered sheer georgette with yellow mums later the happy couple left on their wed ding trip the bride travelling in a modish twopiece gray wool suit with brown accessories township of mariposa the lineage of the minthorne family is linked with that of the hoover family of which her bert hoover late president of the usa is a distinguished member herbert hoovers mother married a minthorne a cousin of mine explains mr min thorne several years ago a minthorne from the south called on me seeking information re garding the minthornes be lieving that we were of the revo lutionary branch of the family but i had to tell him that they were united empire loyalists he added proudly mr minthorne was associated with i e weldon kc of tor onto then of lindsay in con nection with the defunct farm ers bank in attempting to se cure a settlement for the deposi tors we finally succeeoed in getting a measure through the house of commons whereby depositors were to be reimbursed with some reasonable amount but the senate sent back the measure asking what was meant by reasonable amount the war came on and the whole matter was pigeonholed and remains the same today engagements mr w p johnson announces the engagement of his youngest daughter franke annetta to murray james lewis son of mrs lewis and the late mr george lewis the marriage to take place in november port perry s ball uxbridge class 6 stubble w haines goodwood o wiley oakwood c tapscott milliken c down oshawa s cornish whitby class 7 stubble ross w marquis sunderland ray medd port perry jas lee green- bank c ball uxbridge class 8 stubble r k marquis sunderland b wiley oakwood n tapscott miliken r furguson stouffville l lister hornby h thasker hornby class 9 stubble boys h mclnnis creswell w winters pickering d stoffor whitby k powell pickering n scofford oakwood class 10 2 furrow plows j beatin 11 years old black- water e menthol oakwood a bealin blackwater ed pascoe pickering class 11 tractor stubble- joe tran claremont r mal colm locust hill fred draper claremont class 12 sod open tractors fred timbers stouffville geo hostrosser maltin w l ken nedy agincourt allin meyer claremont r morrison beaver ton k mcmann h muir courtice death buckle geraldine at her late residence lot 85 whitchurch on wednesday october 19 1938 geraldine buckle beloved wife of joseph buckle in her 68th year funeral was held satur day from the residence with in- jterment in aurora cemetery s3 le oneill furniture funeral director stouffville ont vague filyer at 3 oclock on saturday october 22 an interesting event was held at the residence of mr and mrs r j filyer ringwood when in the presence of over fifty guests their eldest daughter mildred frances was united in marriage to mr walter t vague youngest son of mr and mrs t vague rev e morton officiated and miss nora stapleton stouffville played the wedding march the bride given in marriage by her father looked lovely in a gown of ivory satin with three quarterlength veil and halo of natural lilies of the valley and carried a shower bouquet of crimson roses and babys breath the bridesmaid miss evelyn filyer sister of the bride wore a m wit ammltii limimh c lilraiekimimm x riyi ujm ike wholeilmassurjncr- anhuitlkendowholis child eoucfttfoh j fa m 1 1 y pr ote d ti 0 tf i head officemontreal local representative j l abell fob best results ship your cream to our creamery for safe and wholesome butter ask your grocer for stouffville creamery prints made only from cream produced from t b tested herds stouffville creamery co phone 18601