Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 22, 1949, p. 17

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fwel ft pdges vol 60 no 37 j bunbotqi native of 9th concession russel nesbitv killed in auto crash near malton the local neighborhood was v locked this- wednesday morning 1 to oearn ot the sudden death of russel igesbitt of longbranch fm6ifday driving in- a fog nearmaltoh when he crashed into the abutment of a bridge henever regained consciousness after the rcrashand died within an hour oh of the late john nesbitt ikussel was born on the 9th of iwhitcliurch and his aged mother gsfst and is inistpuffville sent mghter mrs albert street t el is the first break of f eleven cjiildren land five deputy opposed become fancelltvwasc rthe flnesi ships in the province vent ioit and rallrpaic operation both to nort land- it remained isplai lhtoegigkse earl te busbandis thpm brpwhi son of rpbertbrpwnana maigl5mntoeandygrandpn vpf lch61astmcintyre who settted t vpf mull aridilsabellesmiqi brown were native bpgjresldentspfthe igarid earned niuch history ttearsay settlers began to strive kinv the district in thelf last years of theilsth century istpnes in old- cemeteries- testify to ithls befpre 1850 great progress had beehjrijadenthe viuage oi brpug hamjfettbeeh ering township was prganized in 1811 although the township hall was not built until 1850 v vvtsevmfeting3 ibus rclnlhbmes i or at andrew thompsons tavern a large frame fjbtiimnfegtndon tberaerfof tthat laridfor thegtauiri tviin an annual souuy v i7 ahdi the priyuegeofingjthetoall between sessions pfjtheicouncllas a phptographgallery the first kerermrskbrufflateryi3itedtlie vulageiperlpdicusiwitbca wagon to take photograpns y v wimfsiovis in tne eamyjjays of theyillage the tberiaeyssniaesvswhlch came ftomnewrorkspayeaia5pni sl829iandapepnlmmt thelflrststpreln li- biultrwo bouses a large which stood whcre the xbujch nowiitands andfthr corner bpusenjuftbe vlllageiiamjikwishr mow ofjj b smith made furniture the i inside woodwork by 1859 there 131e tidings there was the public school it was a great contrast to the former 24 by 30 feet frame building which was bought by the mith landt converted iritoafhbmelwhere this writer was born slri1859 also the christian churchy was built tba first church in the village the congregation was prganized in 1824 iwith- seven membesv ualiyto62- they met in homes for feltewshifttwith no stated pastor until elder tattpniby his energy and j popularity succeeded- in having -a- chtfrch erectedr it was a real cemmunlty r effort v this church with its shining steeple and belfry- was agteat achieve ment fprthatperled many regrett- edptbevriecesslty of demolishing uifsttracflvetchurcbhlobseem- edan integral part ofi the commun ity in the nearby v cemetery rest thepleneerspf earlychurch fcths presbyterian body ibuilt a st6heckurch sipn in 1848 and- cbriunued to worship there until in the pastor- ate pf the revjonrtcameronfcthe congregation caihes to itheivillags and worshipped v ins thei christian ctufc vuhtll revtowi3 itspastor inspbed tbosnienibeifssto buuaktbemervstone wasflald fifethe late johrimluerorijune 289ndithe churchwa3ijopened worship ilnlmm the methodist was built in 1869 a frame bulldln later covered withibrfcktidraj ck after union became effe uv it was ought andjreboiuinio a3h6a8vancli laii6mtll thefaupw8 family continued ta3j5 sai j- t doea w worahereby ifeablehmafl an artlfici e that eveitfeihg bist dewoped in a ospitalj andtsalready iwing made use of only a week ago mrs ab lehman stouffer street had a final fitting and today enjoys the use sf this is invention i wnjch one of myeyes do yon say is false said mrs lehman to tiie tribune reporter when he eaidat the neatly kep home the reporter watched both- eyes care fully for a- moment both of them moveu and flash guessed but he waswrsug so perfect was theartificiaieye t couldnt be detected stanley rule introduced as a resident of 16 years standing 1 a retired farmer now ajragoj owner at wileox -he- has 13 child ren 12 grandcihildren two soasj who served in the last war- six brothers who were all in army and clap it heclaimei 27 nephews in the last war- somebody said it would form quite an army if they aujiyed in whitchurch and could marshal its forces despite the rumblings across the township about the increased tas rate whitchurch township accord ed reeve edward logan an accsamation at the noniination meeting held on monday it r van socialists spentyears develop meetmg held on mppuay at yan- th pvc working under dorf 3ne attendanci was much icbltic sicktbftteithan tuvens hospital in toronto blcd to capacity of the seating affikv r mahe the meetrngwas orderly and little changes ownership mr and mrs cake announce the icgeherav uslnwp at lemonville to mrr dave greer brother of i rev arthur greer former chrisliah church pastor at stouffville rikj retain warblil of- the premises and remain in the dwelling but inaifew weeks the new business kiatt will reptealsti the shelves yhwith amew- stock jo groceries ass general merchandise v- j a anatlvc of vhltevale district f marwiaifi village died in the queenellzajoeur hospital- toronto- on tuesday fotlpwtngwaslpngperlpdof 1u health being pnly 50 years pf age hwtlctfh in the prime lot ltfevls h 3 beregretted mrs seebeck before her fflwas oate aftudejm she la survivedby hr datightejttilllanf in ber father xihe so mm i wi i i i ia ml

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