Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 13, 1956, p. 6

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fa 6 to stooffviui titwjtt twrfn september p 1956 yvew from unionville 1 annie barkey buried here a resident of tulsonburg for over sixty years annie m- f barkey of 9 venison st tillson- m- sd mn larry disney ofiriiited beaa her for a u days ptckein ipent a few day urn c3 their way to the wm jvkev 0 su tutao family night at mongolia ek wit her father prorinew j friday hoib s tueday was a porter mis vida perkir of the i j urg ps 7 real ae with a good number presentations to grads at fk greenwood man will sell mongolia home and school wrecking yards i kear 0 z7e or 10000 i and mn jamee for the august 10th 1956 in ttusonburg t jretent members of the jcrad- t the proid parent of a too vd h her parent jamie carofoa keith on au weekend memorial hospital in her 82nd a lsj mi8 sb burchell jfth 1 hr ilrlsnes of tor- year the deceased was born at g0b btrk jim me- mr and jjri c h ri onto spent the weekend with her stouffville on july 13 1874 dowel were each presented with and mr raleey parent mr and mrs a mc- daughter of the late mr and pen and good wishes for their et drue flitted thursday evens who mrs fred reeor of port pery 1 tines mr fred sver was taken lit on sunday and ruaed to the mrs e j c morris of stouffhish school yean from the ville she married william f association mr joe trans pic- continued from front page training college in toronto this r derek edwards 30 of green- and provided its worth 10000 rear cult the use of the municipahtv wood says he is prepared to sell i to someone the reopemcg of echooj lru has been further ag- his 31st vear to provide security h otherwise would take ear brought bt beginners to ss no g due to contructn a bright future and freedom for of struggling to make ends meet i janet winn g in stouffville and ot the his wife and three young chit- rather than have his wife ma- tmtwmr vckean the townline between ringwood and drerv ry 26 and his children richard eh- m pi u to back for i gormley for the year during vvhic i susan 3 and graham 2 face anotbe- year there are four plowing match grant he says he is prepared to do any- j lean years he was prepared to new studentsto catch the high a 55000 grant was approved thing go anywhere even at the do something about it a sir teoard wa t z nritv who oredeceaed her o his trip to sweden tea- 1 school busses making a total of dv council for the forthcoming risk of his life he wants derek with no skilled trade j tuoi bit tii eat ceaera ho wewisn p one o program f to attend two to stouff- n y plowmens asaocu- 10000 british born derek who i has been without work for a lnrhvew brunswick and him f wv it m mimhel f t an accordion ecrtl and fire to markham u hem on rrivm m canada five wars month a former salesman and through new brnaswtc oc m calrim william carey the oldest members of st an- ion m pll bvt and anntrersarv greetings to mr 0 h terrr weathr- ft of winnett are drews presbyterian church community sing v ndmrs s udd toronto paased away at the survivors are two daughters augusts last week was an cebrated ill won w bome o hs m george mrs b da of london and onfortunaie one for two of our mrs walter winn for the uth on wednesday oct lth sanders of tillson- j number mr wesley mcdowell and mr and mrs paylor thej sons morris barjpinched the ends off two fingers 15th rvntll cv dv illiaml barkev both of his right hand in some farm showers and wedding bells are vjukmlct out a i in clan of machinery making necessary g the order of the day for howard iniveiii f h ta mondar heid 00 tuesday from the ogden of london four sisters mrs w ziiwt bii rnd mji jen who ucanc judging 1 ard plarei rubral home agincourt with h clarkson mrs w h bur- umw in brn lnd brok ln kiu b marr his saturday i nth u mint in foreign oumnanu ntrmnt in prospect cemetery ett mrs a storry and mrs i arm b fev years old sorrr to learn that mr john cijtpy at f n teddy and isrry raney spent h ls furvited by one ton a h smith all of stouffville y rnt nrown was in the sheridan is in bed again with j tl i iv 1 ml vi1i sjarday veiling their aunt in reorge of unionville we extend am two brothers mr 1 c mor- j hospital for a few days lai a trip to nova scotia to visit his york junior farmers and 4 ary reetings flrm af mr s law son lot ago defined freedom as freedom a native of liverpool he has august last week wa an celebrated onhe mr ass eon 3 wtiitchurch township from want n and tried insurance selung without in the liv ing room of his four- the best job ive been offered room home at greenwood h pays 4s a week and i cant keep aid 1 am willins to do anya family on that 1 cant even thing and go anywhere at cvv tortl to move to a location mand even if it means my life vriisre thei are more opportune lis in danger- provided its legal itics he said toomo sympathy to him and his family s f gtoufmlle and mr a d j week we are glad to hear that mother he espects to be gone member mmo i the mr and mrs lorn- fer have th mmb of lh staff of morris of t there are she is feeling hetter a couple of weeks reurned from a 3 mile motor fnionville public school for the trip through the maritime tth with th oomforaf of home ard the ability 10 go or ton anywhere in thir home on whei they report a wonder ful trip sympathy of thi district is extended jo mr and mrs angus mowbray in th udden passing of mrs mowbrays father sr w baker of markham eight grandchildren and annual cne judging compe- jack smith mp will not seek five george brownsberger cele- miss joan foote visited last oming year are grade 1 mis l1 j i hrated a birthday september ut week with her cousin stella and titions garnered many prues in- bailey grade ii mis mckillop sjeatgrandchliaren and treated a group of eight philip pearson fcluding three firsts two sec- t adc ii iii m knights hp tested at me u a carrir chums jce cream and vir snd mrs maitland spence onds and many other prize rib- a rflunn i bt til grades iii iv mu milton funeral home where service i tavf accompanied bv mr and mrs bons entries in the competition r grades iv v miss harrion was conducted on sunday at 8 grades vi ft vii mr kniiht pm by rev r d macdonald grade vni mr alfred hill thence to stouffville where serv- prinripal j was held at the presbyterian mr and mrs david mackin- cmiich on mondav at 2 pm ivvith si hstantial majorities in 11919 eit 1953 previous to his election to parliament mr smith stic for many years as president and secretary of ths xorth york liberal association i for more than thirty years h has been active in the political this is the time of year for noug rimer and ronny attend- 0 which there were 273 came i jack smith mp for north life of the constituency the annual trek to the niagara ed the waterloo co stampede many sections of the prov- york since 1945 this week told i he suffered a heart attack in peninsula to bring home the last week ince the competition was fol- a meeting of the executive of april 1pv and while his re- peaches last week mrs rossi mrs james mckean srj by a parade of c the north york liberal associa- covery has been sufficient to re lay and children lynda snd david of ajai spent a few days mr and mrs a toogood and on the weekend with her mother pallbearers were nephews w morris b clarkson m jarvis bobbv motored to montreal to yt t ruinev an marsaret j burnett e burnett and n meethis brother and family who mr and mrs fred holden storry flower bearers were car- formerly betty norton are the man fligg w j mccowan ar- proud parents of a baby son thur smith clifton morris joe mrs c young her friend vcrhege leroy hurd and isaac mrs waldie of scotland and lehman interment was made misseo vera and ila weighlll enj tne stouffville cemetery joyed a motor trip to niagara- falls this week husbands wives want new pep and vim thousand of couplet tie mout hauited safety brcaujr body itcus uoo- for p 4m vit lit- tr- ostre t toflie twet- supplw ton you too mv od for pep upplem8- ur dovi vtanin br cetacquwnttd bojm 1 b- wite irt pepww haiih quick ti totuy at ti dnicpjti l mr r w wilson hs dmlgh with friend9 ter mrs hodgson and son david and his sister of toronto spent wednesday afternoon in george- thanksgiving dinner hollow valley lodge rodger 62241 dorset rodger 62241 plan now for the day or the weekend reserve early ona doug davis y heal chiropractic for backache when a person complains of fcain in the back it la generally altuated below the dorsolumbar region with the pain there may be dragglnc feeling in the lower back which may be worse after on his muscles and ligaments mechanical i defects in the bony framework force the individual into poor posture he falls to maintain normal muscle balance and hence developes muscle mr and mrs harold dukes celebrated their 35th wedding annlversaiay on sept 5th mr and mrs ralph smith and children marilyn and shel don moved to scarboro on fri day they had occupied the a brown apartment on main st mrs andy morrison and fam ily of penetanguishene visited last week with her mother mrs g court the unionville branch of the womens institute held the first meeting of the fall at the home of mrs c a temple on thurs day sept 6th the following ladles volunteered to help the convener mrs m thompson with the markham fair hobby exhibits mrs fugard mrs milner mrs h boadway mrs van dorsen mrs russellbrown mrs w snowball mrs camp bell mrs a outfield mrs temple mrs mason mrs weir and mrs gresham there were fourteen members present along with the following visitor mrs slsler mrs campbell mrs a dutfleld miss m coiilson and mrs rubman of unionville mrs van dorsen of richmond hill and mrs waldie of scotland the office of the unionville lumber x was entered by thleves during friday highl b-lewls- ind 5u tffe w v h ls oocsdvitssl jones motored to grimsby mrs the mckean home other visit- guests of the cne at a dinner he would be unable to be a can- duties his doctors advise against allan wideman and anna to ore with the mckeans were mrs and for the grandstand perform- didate at the next election j his being a candidate in another vineland this week rennies eleanor anderson and boys from lance at an interval during the president lome c lee of au- election taylors and mcdowells headed erie pa parade the competitors were rora and all members of the the same direction all for some happy to hear from mrs greeted bv the h w a cood- executive expressed regret at sffi tarjtrtowan- lef i srtdu w z 1 t sundav for beamsville where she rest home and is presently stay- for he province of ontario and to mr smith thanks and appre- will bo picking peaches on the ing with her son at west hill by mr wm harris president elation for his many years of culp farm this month recent gtieata at ihe browns- of the cne public service and his success- mlja jean while a former hergers were mr and mrs iorne donald brodie gormlcy rr lful leadership of the party it teacher here visited with thajbyer and family mrs florence 2 headed 28 entries in the sr was announced that a conven- burchells sunday miss white miller and miss violet hoover dairv hidging section with a tion of the north york liberal his lame hack hope this session all of stouffville score o 178 out ot a possible association will he held this tn rrid jh vih i rp1 20 in second p was gar to name a candidate to con- mr macalonev left friday on days with the biuce foote s re- herremr of king rr j with tm the next eiectlon expecte will be attending the teachers cently to build new 15000 church at audley the congregation of the aud- ment is 60 pupils audley united church is now ley united church is to have a new church home recently in a special service sod was turn ed on the site of the new build ing the old church is slated for demolition with its passing an other link with pickering town ships early history will be bro ken rev melville buttars offered dedication prayers prior to the sod turning by frank puckrin chairman of the building com mittee sharing in the reremony were mrs charles clemence president of the womens asso ciation and miss eileen guthrie representing the sunday school the new church will cost 15- walkink or standing but may 1 train which soon is translated into pain the chiropractor is trained to study the engineering features of the human framework he be present only when sitting there may be tenderneaa extend ing from the sacrolllac joint all the way to the shoulder blades and the back of the neck the pain may extend down the back of rhe thighs and into the legs along the course of the sciatic nerve it has been established ln clinical examinations that back ache is the result of mechanical defects in the bony framework of the body and in posture such defects may occur from a tariety of reasons when they do the individual affected in no longer carrying his weight 000 the contractors- miller con- the safe was blown and badly struction whitby have started damaged however little cash vvprk already john lang of to- was on hand ron is the architect the build- mr frank ash j ming will provide room for the porcupine a former unionville a jit ai ovi h boy spent the weekend with expanding sunday school and his sister mrs rena calvert he wi ontain kitchen facilities was pleased to see richard ash- ton calvert jr he also visited his sister mrs alma forreeter of toronto miss lily dyke of aurora is visiting her nephew mr alfred dyke and family for a few days miss lily steele of ottawa is locates any mechanical defects spending her holidays with rev which exist sometimes with and mrs w butt and bill the aid of xray examinations mrs glen kennedy gave a splendid talk on missions at which give a blue print ot the central united sunday school interior construction of the body i last sundays once he has located the source congratulations to mr and mrs neil a conne who- were married the present congregation many of whom are descendants of the pioneers of the district numbers 48 members with 12 adherents sunday school enrol- 171 points winner in the farm machin- the tractor safe driving com petition was a new feature of the competitions this ycr this event was won bv ed hopkins part of the pickering village 0 holt contestants in this com in 1957 of 1958 jack smith mp was first ery competition was david e l0 the house of com crone of mt albert with a scove mons representative of north used to of 145 philip clark of sutton y ln 1945 anrl was reelected only rr 2 was second in the junior section of this competition charge and is served by rev melville buttars of pickering village it is noteworthy that many who attended both the school and church became prominent citizens in the life of the prov ince some were father mc- brady exreeve e l chapman exreeve james mcbrady dr mccarthy alex mclaren mrs a c courtice b madill john a mcgillivray kc dr c a mcgillivray ba bernard mc brady m s chapman mrs guernesy miss dunlop who taught in the ontario ladies college f m chapman ba editor of the farmers magazine petition were required to drive a tractor and wagon through a very arduous course and to an swer a quiz on safe tractor oper ation edward had the very high score of 370 out of a possible 400 points nkw traffic trend seen by chief according to chief c wtde man of markham township po lice the trend for weekend traffic coming back to toronto seems to be toward early mon dav morning return at least on the don mills road chief wide- man reports the long line home begins around 530 mon day morning previously the heavy traffic be on sunday evenings v wm bryan was former resident here i mr william bryan a former resident of stouffville a number of years ago passed away at fairvievv lodge whitby in his 95th year born in 1862 the de ceased lived in stouffville for a number of years later moving to ashurn goodwood and ux- forten years andteachertiilhe wk- was armer by oc- pickering college r mcgow- cupation in spite of his years an l v mcbradv kc miss the late mr bryan remained muriel westney ba i a lawr ence superintendent of schools north battleford saskatchewan arthur olearv vs judge mc- fairvievv lodge for the past gillivray dr t n davy and four mr br quite active and only for a few weeks prior to his death was he confined to bed he had been in many others regan family reunion held at musselmans lake an enthusiastic group con- and her two sons rev oscar re- vened at the four winds cot- 1 ran csb of rochester ny away on friday morning and the funeral was held on saturday at the stouffville cemetery the service was conducted by rev mcphee of goodwood the pall bearers were messrs geo todd dan wagg walter cooper and john maye the late mr bryan is survived by his wife the former eliza beth jane robinson one son wm s baird dc chiropractor 827 main st jf markham ont ot the difficulty he utilizes techniques of adjustment which i baptist church on saturday restore mechanical stability i september 8th this is the reason thousands of i m p plnge of niagara i falls usa a former unlon- chiropractlc case histories show j a u ville resident visited with mrs a large percentage of successful i davison mrs rainey mrs lu- treatmnts ot cases of lower nan and miss miller on monday back pain card playing can be expensive but so is any game where you hold hands ier unionville iv ji and rev basil regan csb walter of goodwood and a dau- at baker hill jtts sh principal of st michaels col- ghter eva mrs w hubbard kennedy chiropractic office kennedy rd unionville ont whether you believe in gam bling or not if you deal with people jou are gambling i salaries to mothers have been suggested fine and how about the vorking hourst baok foelass and campus 895 up calling til torege men weve the footatir you need for dm sports lemir drtis come choose your shoes for j successful college career lehmans shoes main street stcxjftyiue musselmans lake on sunday august 26 for the annual re- gftn family reunion which at tracted widespread attention it is noteworthy that the regans have been living in whitchurch county for the past 150 years with michael formerly residing on the sixth concession and his father peter on the seventh the central and featured guest at the welcome gathering was mr fred regan who presented the guests with many stirring and enlightening stories of early pioneer life and the severe hard ships endured and overcome in those early years when the re gans worked and struggled memories were revived new member of the family were in troduced closelyknit family ex periences were shared while the picnic dinner served on the lawn made the events of the day an unforgettable occasion for all who attended those who were unavoidably and regrettably ab sent were remembered and men tioned throughout the day seen at the happy gathering were mr and mrs reginald winstall mary regan and their winsome daughter susan mr and mrs frank regan and their two charming children paul and joanne mr william wakefield miss margaret and rita regan both brilliant grad uate nurses mrs c h regan principa lege high school ghte of oshawa notice to all advertisers your cooperation in submitting display advertising copy before 4 pm on tuesday every week will be appreciated remember early composition secures a good position the stouffville tribune telephone 152 ttcxsxxsssxsss patricks good used cars bethesda the young peoples plan to have a corn roast this friday evening at the home of mr and mr cliff burkholder the bethesda wi la holding their corn roat on tuesday evening sept lath at the home ot mr and mrs fred gibson everyone wlcom backseat drivers actually do not irritate as many people as frontseat drivers i some folks are lucky enough i to land a soft job and then dumb cnouh to lie down on it- 1955 chev belair 4door v8 finished in turquoise and white automatic transmission heater signal lights tustom trim new car condition 209500 1955 plymouth belvedere v8 2-door- finished in dark green and ivory custom radio heater signals hare a look at this one 199500 1954 pontiac deluxe 4door beautiful twotone green and ivory custom radio heater signals sun visor its adandy 159500 1952 pontiac deluxe 4door original light blue finish powerglide trans mission radio heater signals have a look at this one 109500 1951 ford custom 2door finished in light green conditional heater sun visor spotless c6ndition 79500 1951 chevrolet standard 4door tw6t0ne gren and ivory paint condition- aire heater its a bargain 79500 1951 studebaker champion 2door beautiful light green paint custom radio heater a real gas saver 69500 1950 pontiac deluxe 4door finished in light gren healer signals and sun visor readv for the road 69500 many more clean cars to choose from open evening s till 10 pm patrick motors main nintfi sts stouffville onu phone 372 k t

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