Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 29, 1956, p. 11

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buttonville nevs neighbourhood note the harmony club christmas eaxaar ard afternoon tea to be hem in buttonviiie liail on saturday afternoon of this week promises to be quite interesting the ladies of the community have been hard at work on hand made articles and hunting up white elephants anyone in terested in antique dishes etc would be well adised to attes 3 then of course there is ire home baking booth to which visitors will rock ard the handcnade articles knitted ba by goods and doll clothes ta the baby booth to say nothing of pon and miscellaneous items t jo numerous to mention come and set the chrutmas spirit the time is 2 pm last week miss nancy spears spent a few days with mr and mrs art newson at lakefield mrs wm elliott is staying at she home of mr and mrs rus hes boyington presently friday evening of this week the third euchre party of the vote to reeeect john wylie councillor 1957 township of whitchurch polling day dec i 10 am to 8 pm the annual meeting of the ontario riding progressive conservative association will be held in the town hall sunderland on wed dec 5 1956 at 8 pm elmer robertson pres j l sweetman sec present seres wm be new t buttonville hall with dec 14 the last night of plaj excite ment is running high and a good attendance is expected refresh- ments will be served ard there are nightly prizes sympathy of the community is extended to mrs s r patter- son and her family at the death iof her mother mrs gibson of strathroy mrs gibson was a frequent visitor at the patter son home and had made many friends in this neighbourhood after four weeks on strike the independent truckers are now back at work we under stand that conn smythes driv- jers did benefit to some extent by the walkout but for the most part the men are right where they started less one months pay and the truckers are not the only ones to feel the pinch more than one garage proprie tor has taken a loss one at steeles ave and don milmls found that he had to close down for the duration morehunters to return recent ly from the north were mr e i hill mr charles hooper and mr george hooper mr hill and mr chas hooper reported fair hunting but not so with george mr murray roberts informs us that the date set for the christmas concert given by buttonville school children at buttonville wi hall will be held on thursday dec 20 in the evening among the guests attending the cgit graduation banquet at victoria square church on friday evening of last week were mrs ross hord and judy mrs harold steffler and gail mrs john mckinney and elea nor mrs george oakes and janet mrs o brooke and mar ilyn magee mrs charles hoo per and mary mrs edgar ful ler and joy mrs douglas hood and mrs f h leaf the ladies luncheon at vic toria square church held on tuesday afternoon of last week was well attended and many local women were present mrs a w miller mrs wm rodick mrs a gardner mrs g put nam mrs r boyington mrs aubrey stephenson mrs e crisp and mrs jas mcquay another new business has sprung up in the area early this autumn mr walter brum- well opened a woodworking bus iness known as brumwell wood products mr brumwell is well known locally for his fine work manship and we wish him every success in his new venture at present he is operating from his home on steeles avenue gormley residents attend first baker reunion mrs c slilsted guests at the wedding of their mr and mrs carl baker mr granddaughter miss ellen co- and mrs leonard baker mr ber daughter of mr and mrs and mrs oliver winger all of earl cober at fordwich on sat- kindersley sak visited with urday agricultural federation convention friends ard relatives here mr ard mrs murray winger near port colborre and mr and mrs oliver winger of kin- dersley sask spent several mr and mrs fred climen- hage of fort erie spent the weekend visiting friends and relatives here miss robyn macdonad enter- davs with their brotherinlaw taired her schoolmates on fri- and sister mr ard mrs harold ia afternoon at her birthday heise and family rev joseph coer and bishop and mrs alvin winger were near the fifth concession mr ard mrs harvey pant- lin who have been at mh farms for several years will l jjf johnson move on december 1 to mono party mr and mrs ronald elliott were guests at the wedding of rons brother william in to ronto on saturday mr and mrs lloyd johnson and family of elmvale spent the weekend with his parents tiii t mr j a pope visited his son mills where mr panth n will 1e j lawrence at sudourv general employed on theestate of col beardmore on thursday of hospital on saturday lawrence wearing a walking cast and last week mr and mrs pantlin j pievleirn that and their family were dinner g some improve guests of mr and mrs walter brumwell and in the evening ment mr and mrs george barrett members of the baby booth had supper on sun group harmony gathered to honour mrs pantlin who has been valued member they presented her with a sunbeam electric frying pan vote as you like but vote when voters go to the mark- ham township polls on mondav dec 3 they will find two but tonville residents contesting the reeveship mr wm clark and mr chas hooper have both day with mrs harry jones and boys of toronto mr tom uyeyama has just arrived from japan last week and is visiting his brother-in- law and sister mr and mrs s matsunaga mrs harold gillis and her mother mrs jones of toronto had supper on sunday with mr and mis j a pope misses joan barrett and ruth served many terms on council i wievof maple are spending this mr clarke has been councillor u as suuient teachers at and deputyreeve and mr hoo- victoria square school nm- -rtiniillrti- nnri ivw ntinfvj per councillor and reeve since they cannot both take lop hon ours this year may the best man win mr and mrs wm lecce of richmond hill mrs earl ei- wards jean and jimmy of tor onto bishop and mrs a wing- the twentieth annual meeting i of the ontario federation of ag- riculture held nov 5 to s in toronto completed an unusually heavy agenda some two hun- idred and twenty delesates and i directors plus another two hun- jdred guests and county observ ers attended the sessions i lloyd jasper president of the ontario federation of agricul ture in opening the meeting j predicted that no appreciable j rise in net farm income for 1957 is foreseen a resolution among many others was passed asking the provincial government to in crease its financial support of the dept of economics of the ont agricultural college the meeting felt that research in farm organization marketing and in many of the fields in which cooperatives are operat ing require intensified economic research the meeting in resolution ask ed the ontario and federal gov ernments that if any additional marketing legislation or amend ments to present legislation is required by a supreme court decision this should be carried out the meeting approved of the incorporation of the onl feder ation of agriculture this will provide better representation to ontario farmers and provide liability protection to the organ- nations officers the annual meeting approved i in principle an increased budget for the ontario federation of agriculture for the office of deputyreeve er jj dorothy and vera there is a choice between don aid deacon who last year served doust mr and mrs s n doner were guests at the home of mr deacon foi deputy reeve in markham township polls open 10 ium to 8 pm monday dec 3rd mbhi will omaaovmwanimoimbmoi on the council and f vacher a j am jf fl doust on sunday newcomer for council in ward jn honour of mr and mrs j c 2 there are mr lawson mum doust golh wedding aniivers- berson a resident of victoria nrv square and mr a gamble i a those attending the both newcomers i first bnkcr r on nov 10 oting in this area north of 1956 at dnmroon community no 7 highway will be at but- wele mr and mrs jos tonville hall south of no 7 1 ileise ml amj mrs allan heise highway the west side of don an fami mrs laura elliott mills road to bayview will vote and miss arvilla forrester at the home of m s ward i about one i and thirty green lane thornlea east side brothers sisters uncles aunts of don mills road and the fifth nepnews n and grand- concession will vote at the home on enjoved a dav of happy of mr wm rodick hagerman i rc after a bountiful din- sixtii concession vas servc the chairman hector p paterson passes mr ailan h conducted the thursday of last week marked i programme of short speeches the passing of one of markham m singing recitation and a townships oldest citizens ilecj s sermon bv rev chas tor r paterson father of hcc- j baker there were several car- tor paterson tim of the third i irom saskatchewan as concession of markham the well as from several ontario last of a large family mr peter- places the oldest one present sons mother and father came to wa mr james baker who was canada in the early partof the si it was decided to hold the 19th century and settled on the nex reunion in 195s farm now owned by mr dean i misses joyce hannah and hughes as a young man mr marilyn reynolds of teachers paterson spent some years in the west but later returned to the leslie st farm his wife the former jessie duncan pre deceased him shortly after the turn of the century college toronto are spending this week as student teachers with mr b moorby at ss no 7 markham mrs louisa rye of toronto is spending a few days with mrs the funeral was held from the i beulah jones she also attended parlours of wright and taylor richmond hill and interment was at browns corners ceme tery rev a c huston conduct ed the ceremony and pallbear- the diamond wedding annivers ary of her uncle and aunt mr and mrs j c doust congratulations to mr and mrs elmore hill nee blanche owmnmmotmmoomn ers were messrs douglas and hoover of providence bay leslie hood charles boynton maniloulin island on the birth e walton edwin bruce and i of their daughter on sunday roy boyington nov 25 toylanm dozens of suggestions for mom and dad hendricks hardwa tk6 stouffvlli tribune tounitf hmttnbtr j1 t pit ti r ciwi give then some- 4 thins vsem and goodlocking too g then smart shiray boots for chrijtmas m fiirs fc0mj398 up 3butklt 395 up lad stfo 98 up ficcto cd tn 895 up i blinking says a doctor who is an authority on the subject is mother natures prescription for washing and resting the eye it propels tears over the cornea lehmaras shoes stouffvilie ontario municipal village of stoolfville notice is hereby given since more polling places have been established for receiving the votes and the boundaries altered from previous years the following information is given for the guidance of the electors polling div i in the council chambers comprising all that part of the municipality of the village of stouffville on the south side of main street lying east of the west side of victoria street to the west of the east side of park drive polling div 2k ross davis store comprising all that part of the municipality of the village of stouffville on the north side of main street lying east of the west side of william street to the west of the east side of park drive north polling div 3 masonic lodge comprising all that part of the municipality of the village of stouffville on the north side of main street lying west of the east side of william street to the west corporation limit and on the south side of the main street lying west of the east side of victoria street west to the west corporation limit polling div 4 public school building comprising all that part of the municipality of the village of stouffville on the north side of main street lying east of the west side of park drive to the east corporation limit and on the south side of main street lying east of the west side of park drive east to the east corporation limit ctio december 3 1956 is the day on which you are privileged to elect a deputyreeve and three coun cillors all other offices having been declared elected by acclamation the polls will be open from 10 oclock am to 8 oclock pm on december 3 1956 dont be missing from the polls on election day stouffville ontario november 29 1956 garfield brown returning officer your family gift centre

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