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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 15, 1955, p. 3

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local and personal notes mr geo sscot of elztrs mills who recently joined the trib une staff feaa moved fo a rrx home near bethesda on the va o wisiicfeurch mrs t v 3rown pari drive a- bv her sister mrs h brown entertained on tuesday the womens auxiliary of s pauls latnoreaux mr and mrs bruce winter- steic were visitors tn e usa during the weekend a trailer on the farm of car reesor 5h con of markham was destroyed by fire on friday when a space heater apparent ly became overheated and ig nited the place when no one was about the trailers were used by workmen of a kitchen er tilelaying firm who are working rs the area stouffville fire brigade answered the call mr deios graham of ballan- trae a wellknown resident and member of the whitchurch township council returned last week to his home after a period of confinement in hos pital mr ciaham is allowed up for a time each day but is forced to continue treatments at the hospital n toronto bowling news the stouffville ladies lawn bowling club held a indies trebles tournament on the lo cal greerw on sept 1st with the following re-sult- high for three wins and winners of the tournament a local trio com posed of miss todd lead mrs klinck vice and mrs birkett skip htgh for two wins was a second local group of mrs hoo ver lead mrs wagg vice- and curs laushway skip these two groups finding it necessary to play each other in the third game and high for one win went to richmond hill on wednesday sept 7th 2 sets of iadies doubles com posed of mrs birkett and mrs lemon and mrs hoover and mrs boadway visited totten ham greens but unfortunately 8xth groups lost one game on a tie end being so near yet so far thursday sept 8th at osh- awa the gold cup for ladies rinks presented by mrs brad ley was competed for our la dies club being represented by mrs wagg lead mrs watts second mrs beare of clare- mont vice and mrs birkett skip they won 2 games with a score of 40 playing a toronto rink and two peterborough rinks one of them having won the cup last year saturday sept 10th found another group of our ladies composed of mrs laushway lead mrs lemon vice and ftlrs crossen skip playing at richmond hill in the clement trophy event which they won with a total score for three wins of 50 plus 6 defeating rinks from tottenham rich mond hill and toronto the fine cup is on display in waggs jewellery along with the 3 miniatures which the players retain permanently mr aired thorns and dau ghter have returned to stouff ville after several weeks in the old country visiting relatives mrs frank rowbotbam nd mrs helen dewtti were in ha milton recently attending the wedding of mrs rowoothams nephew cameron clarke miss erla homen miss bet ty sinclair and miss lee meeks returned recently from a tenday vacation spent in bermuda the trip was made by plant and boat and was greatly enjoyed by the trav ellers i m miller and m ie on mondsv mr and mrs son left stoufif for north bay where this local if man is currentlv posted with h rcaf signing the register wuyfc slouffvike united church choir with their leader mr lorne boadway and organist mrs c xolan assisted on sun day afternoon with the centen nial service at ziot united church cedar grove slides of work in northern ontario will be shown by mss mary neal of the sunday school missions at a miskmj ary meeting in the stoiiffvilie christian church on sept 15 at s oclock mrs l hoover mrs f fairies and mrs a burgm left on sunday night by train for washington where they will attend the sessions of the gen era grand chapter order of the eastern star miss ruth badgero spent the weekend in syracuse xy with her uncle and aunt mr and mrs milford badgero who were celebrating their golden wed ding their daughter and her husband mr and mrs quack- enbush of syracuse arranged a surprise party at erwin me thodist church where over 150 friends and relatives were present mrs j byer 8th con of markham and member of a wellknown family is present ly in toronto east general ho- pital following a tumble which she took at the church recent ly mrs byer is a sister of mrs frank williamson former chu rch st resident who is present ly living at the byer home it is believed that the injured lady who has passed her 80th birthday suffered a partial stroke which caused her to fall her condition is reported as satisfactory x t i c e e a grubm ro optoruetj rist will be at his office in stou ffville on monday and tuesday sept 19h and 20th phones s6j2 and 2sj1 its fall planting time and time to get those tulip bulbs for next spring don lewis nurseries at the eastend has a wonderful selection of bulbs but best of ail they are the tops in the country shipped direct from holland mr lew is is very proud of the high quality of his product and in vites you o come and see them and try them your home can be a riot of color next spring if you invest now in some of these wonderful bulbs st james wms meets the st james auxiliary of the wms of the presbyterian church met at the home of miss a duncan on september 8th the president mrs stevens was in charge a generous number of arti cles were donated to the bale to be sent out at once the study period was led by miss duncan assisted by mrs thom pson and mrs mccowan the devotions were taken by mrs c morris in the study book face to face with india the lives of two very different peo ple were portrayed one had a christian background the oth er one was not so fortunate but it shows how the gospel works in all conditions of life the people of india now want to be trained as leaders so that they may minister to their own a very interesting discussion followed a social time was en joyed by members and visitors mrs reta laushway was top local winner in the recent star contest winning s1750o mrs laushway made an exception ally fine showing being one of approximately 175 out of 80000 to complete the contest with out error the explorers group of the united church won si 1053 in the group section of the contest they are headed by mrs harold lewis the stouffylus tjtrjjf thursday september 15 wh ft i local son gives kids playground party mr and mrs willard mover are shown signing the regis ter following their recent marriage in the united mis sionary church stouffville the bride is the former ruth johnson tiistn mmmtm cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers i for immediate rentals stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 186w feed gainmakcr with home- grown grains and make more money on milk keeps cows healthier lor profit able steady milk production m root iocai huuti otun toot stiver bros weddinqs wells atkinson stouffville united church was the scene of a lovely wedding on saturday september 3rd when marion rubertha atkin son daughter of mr and mrs walter dales atkinson became the bride of grant elmer wells son of mr and mrs elmer wells of stouffville rev doug las davis officiated at the cere mony for which the church was decorated with standards of white galdioli mr david imacdonald of agincourt was soloist and mrs charles nolan was at the organ the bride given in marriage by her father chose an oro original gown of french chan- tilly lace over white satin with a decolette neckline and long sleeves encrusted with tiny iri descent seed beads and opales cent sequins her double tiered fingertip veil fell from a match ing lace cap embroidered with seed beads and sequins she carried a heartshaped bouquet of white pinnochio mums and pink sweetheart roses and wore the gift of the groom a strand of cultured pearls miss isobel atkinson sister of the bride was maid of hon our mrs joyce miller was ma tron of honour miss dilys gib bons and miss betty scott were bridesmaids they wore baller ina length gowns of soft petal pink antique silk with long fit ted torsos matching embroid ered bandeaux with tiny veils they carried bouqeuts of mums and gladioli r l kerr was best man while allen wells and lewis wells brothers of the groom were ushers the reception was held in the church hall to receive the guests the brides mother wore a powder blue gown with a scalloped yoke of lace reem broidered in sequins and full net skirt with matching beaded hat and a cors ige of pink sweet heart roses the grooms moth er wore a spice lace gown with dark brown accessories and a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses for travelling to the east coast the bride wore a grey wool worsted suit featuring a large collar with pink hat and gloves and black accessories her corsage was pink roses out of town guests were from exeter belleville toronto ag incourt and markham bruce sheridan mary alice daughter of mr milton sheridan newmarket i became the bride of gordon robert bruce son of mr and mrs r a bruce at an after- 1 noon ceremony on the lawn at the home of the brides aunt mrs clarence atkinson rev harold moddle officiated given in marriage by he- father the bride wore a gown of blush delustered satin with chapel train the portrait neck line was scalloped in pearls her fingertip veil was caught to an open juliet cap encrusted with seed pearls she carried a cascade of roses and white car nations in waltz length gowns of tur- quole taffeta the attendants were mrs douglas harrison sister of the bride as maid of honor and miss pat bruce and miss mariene fisher carrying talisman roses mr glen shad- lock was best man and ushers were mr robert sheridan and i j mr donald bruce after a wedding reception he couple ml for a weddng tri i to the mar- womans missionary society the womans missionary so ciety beginning the fall and winter activities met in the church parlors on thursday sept 8 mrs winterstein was in charge of the devotional period subject highways of life mrs mcconnachie was so loist accompanied by mrs brillinger the guest speaker major dark a missionary from india addressed the gathering taking as her theme blest be the tie that binds our hearts in christian love she had for display the fine handwork of their country in closing her address she stressed the fact how wonderful to walk with god he opens up the way for us reports were received from the treasurer community fri endship and corresponding sec retary closing with a hymn and prayer mrs campbell thanked the speaker and the soloist for their efforts and asked that they all stay for a cup of tea a social period fol lowed mike dorian who was volved in a car accident on the townline just west of stouff ville last saturday suffered a broken forearm mr i raxlin of wexford heights pharmacy is seen dispensing small toys to the younger children at the picnic which concluded the play ground program at buchanan last friday after noon irvin raxlin is a son of mr and mr benjamin raxlin scarborough xews photo the three sisters announces a stockadjustment sale this week featuring slashing reduc tions on many popular items including blouses and slips sale is for this thursday fri day and saturday only ken laushway wellknown insurance agent in stouffville and a member of the highland golf club aurora won the cup and saucer tournament during the weekend carding a spark ling 66 net score the local member will tee off this week end in the final of the event against bill edmunds aurora club champ offers you m7fmwetf stouffville ladies brought bowling honors to town on sat urday when they captured the clement trophy at richmond hill in the ladies trebles tour nament there the local trio was made up of mrs g lemon mrs e wagg and mrs ken laushway workmen will complete this week the demolishing of the dwelling next to harolds grill where a new bank of nova scotia building is to be erect ed this fall the house was more than sixty years old and housed a butcher shop at one time mr and mrs hetib smith of green river accompanied by mrs e w leith and mrs f garland of toronto spent sun day with mr joe mertens and margery friends of mrs leith might be interested to know she will be celebrating her 91st birthday on the 27th of this month siper f men f new fast train to major western points funeral service will be held at the chapel of washington and johnston toronto on wed nesday afternoon for sarah jane ginn wife of the late william ginn and a former resident of stouffville deceas ed is survived by a son jack mdmullen in sunnybrook hos pital and a daughter pearl mrs si- j underbill service at the graveside stouffville cemetery on arrival of motors wednesday afternoon gflfmeflfaf convenient train to major and intermediate western points wide range of modern accommodation to suit eery budget enjoy economical meals or snacks on both trains io the coffee shop dining car serrice is also prorided inquire about the money- mr and mrs root timbers mr and mrs win timbers and mr and mrs ivan mclaughlin were in cobourg on monday evening attending the dedica tion of the golden plough and cairn in honour of the first world plowing match chair man for the event was j a carroll assistant deputy minis ter of agriculture also taking part was president j d thom as coordinator of the 1955 match in sweden floyd lash- ley ontario ploughmens sec retary the hon paul martin minister of health and welfare and hon w a goodfellow on tario minister of municipal affairs ses he i utipj jhu i canadian national r smsmmbsbeaomaibmss tng family fare plan ticket agents can hate a dricyourselfcaj waiting for you on arrival if you wish for reservations and information see write or phone your local canadian national passenger agent- buffonville news bob miller has returned from vancouver where he worked on a cpr boat this summer bob will go to guelph next weekend to register at oac when school started last tuesday mrs walter craig was able to commence teaching again mrs craig has bepn away from school since her ac cident last november marilyn magee mary hooper donald tribbling bruce put nam jacqueline johnston ju dy hord and gail steffler all boarded the bus for richmond hill last tuesday morning stu dents from this section still at tend the afternoon session mr and mrs h a robert entertained friends last week among the guests were mr and mrs john donaldon who showed pictures of the recent trip they took to the west coast with mr and mrs norman reid mr charles boynfona swine on him thirtytwo rrv rn he showed them at he i cne anion them were four j champions five firsts and cx mrs f smith succumbs to sudden stroke suffering a stroke last fri day mrs frances elizabeth smith of mill st stouffville was removed to the brierbush hospital where her death oc curred on sunday september 11 1955 she never regained consciousness during her lifetime the late mrs smith acquired a host of friends to whom she was known as a gracious and cordial neighbor she died in her 71st year having been born on ap ril 16 1ss3 in markham twp the daughter of enos and de- on over thirty years ago a member of the cedar grove mennonite church the deceas ed lived for a time in glasgow uxbridge township and at mount joy but moved to stouff ville about eighteen months ago mrs smith was married on november 7 1905 to william i smith who survives also sur viving are two sons lewis j smith of toronto roy ii smith of markstay and mrs lorne byer joyce who has lived at the smith home for many years funeral services were con ducted wednesday september 14 1955 at the wideman chu rch with services conducted by lorne rurkholder inter ment was in the adjoining cem etery pallbearers were harvey bur- kholder edwin byer john grove ernest hoover wesley mcdowell and willis wideman joifis pcsfrick meiers staff seconds this week mr boyn- ton will be judging swine at the london exhibition browns cornels wms the september meeting of the wms of browns corners church was held on wednesday of last week with 23 present the president is mrs win rodick a new type of devo tional was used questions and answers based on biblical readings this was taken by the committee in charge mrs win spears mrs norman reid mrs a w miller and mrs f w baker with mrs russell assisting pictured above is mr donald campbell of sunset boulevard who has joined the staff of pat rick motors at the west end of stouffville mr campbell will be on the sales staff of this firm who deal in pontiac and buiclc cars and gmc trucks well known in the district as a sportsman don played on the stouffville hockey teams for five years playing defence position for both the red winga and the clippers dons interest in automobile comes to him naturally for his father donald a campbell of rr 1 milliken has been in the auto business all his life young don has been a car sales man for the past two and a half years having been with little bros in markham village previous to this he was for five years with boadways gar age at unionville lion was married in may of 1951 to the former marg wright of the 10th concession of markham don extends a cordial invita tion to his stouffville friends and those in the markham area to drop around and see him at his new location a w miller a filmstrip a stranger in their own lands dealing with the difficulties of an indian family wishing to leave reserve life and enter into ordinary citizenship wu a fine solo was jung by mrs shown grains bates profits with 3 new a hgheopoaiy groin hanj14 one minute a hroloit bale- lifter the next ilt americas firil 7-in- l efevoof sov lime and labor moving many farm products works year round lengths fo 28 ff all boiled construction for easy repair in fh field plus 2 more allnew modil jo rveoe- y hjhl w tfonry wthh yry form nt wh ly 1 lb wilhournujlw in 16f j modil 0 h3htwl win opy to d mn lobs khy simpry cke ho er rvbbr blr rfrlv ill accisjojirs u i it 5it rvbtxrrwj ttt yr ho i jt xzi stouffville coop f

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