kj i the stouffvioe tri5une thsidtr decenaer 20 1956 interesting school topics featured in home school group talks business directory auctioneers cedar grove g fisgr 5 let us break bread through the ages the simple rite of breaking bread has been the symbol of v3 mans goodwill toward man iyj a gesture understood by everyone everywhere 3 a symbol with meaning unchanged j- now in this holiday season with the need for peace on earth as great as it has ever been let us join heart and hand and break bread with friend and neighbor may all men live side by side brothers the stouffville bakery oldtimer visits pine orchard district the regular meeting of the side activities for the average home and school association child these activities were too was held in the school mrs ba- costly birthdays were family con the vicepres presiding festival affairs during the business period it group 2 discussecj enriching the children of ion sunday i was announced that the jan- family life mrs skinner re- school patiently and ably direct- uary meeting be advanced one ported her group concluded that ed by their teachers presented i week to jan 9 1937 music was a means of pulling a lovely white gift service on mrs meconnachie was intro- the family together there was sunday night even the tiny duced and spoke on the christ- enjoyment in certain chosen tv tots took their parts well and mas music most liked by the programmes which enriches the spoke their lines audibly the six to twelve year olds follow- family through knowledge gain- junior choir sang beautifully ing this interesting talk she led ed it was possible to use com- showing great promise for their the parents in a singsong of ics to a point for a special pur- group especially enjoyable was well loved christmas carols pose but that comics in general the chinese christmas song which was enjoyed by all should be replaced by more sniffles and sneezes are run- mrs dewitt then took over worthwhile reading and they ning rampant through cedar the meeting which had as its suggested to interest children in grove there were seven chit- theme children from six to j better reading that parents read dren away from school on mon- twelve the parents then di- to the child hobbies and family day but mrs wilson would ra- vided in to study groups of their outings were mentioned as other ther they miss a day at the be- choice each with a chairman ways to eprici family life ginning of a cold than a week and a secretary to report back group 3 was in two parts and at concert time lot of rehears- to the general group tiie discus- they discussed childrens re- ing going on at school these sion conclusions they had made sponsibilities mrs mcconna- days for the christmas concert group 1 discussed meeting chles group concluded that j a week from thursday dec 20 childrens play and social j clothes should be a matter of at 813 pm needs mrs bacon reported her preference for the child with j we are happy to report that group concluded that there was guidance from the parents that mrs ryan is improving to the much too much going on in out- 1 they ban jeans for girls at pint where she is downstairs school during the general dis- 1 still not able to work though i you notice that radios the craig family night years ago a gentleman by for the child walking a distance will appear on a special christ- 1 lamb used to to school but that they should mas edition of cbctvs counj dental sellers atkinson ph asia 201w2 ph so 363 licensed auctioneers and sale managers over 30 years experience sales conducted anywhere spe- j cillzing in farm stock furni ture and property sales all sales personally listed and ad- vertlsed bills prepared and posted at no eitra cost our rates are most reasonable for tbls complete serrira which really pays off j no sale too bis or too small ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorised for i the counties of york and ontario farm stock implements house- hold furniture real estate sales oar specialty at fair and reasonable rates dual service i for the price of one i mllllken po ph ax 359s j markham po ph mark 346 neil c smith 1ds dds graduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank of commerce telephone lotw stouffriue e s barker lds dds honor graduate of university of toronto ofllco over harolds grill phone 274w stouffvllle medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office corner of obrien main phone 196 coroner for york county cussion that followed it was i did used to go there the odd sunday t agreed that jeans have a place favourites prentices have been established auctioneers since 1s30 the name of preach there then a brother of be removed with outer clothing i ft calendar on dec 23 it will i am continuing farther east in the vicinity of pine orchard on lot 31 there was another gentleman bert reynolds who used to raise and handle some good clyde horses he had several sales of horses at the hotel yards in stouffville years ago continuing farther east the late charles rose used to have some good clydes too there is one place where for about two weeks in the summer there is much activity the pine orchard tent meetings they are a good asset to that vicinity ross thompson now owns that farm where those meetings are held he came from north of hqlt i worked at ajax with two of his brothers when the war was on one of those boys fred has since passed on i have been told by those boys in two miles and a half there were seven families of thompsons who lived on that seventh line north of holt and none of them related there was a chopping mill at pine orchard owned by the late jess lundy who married one of the several davis girls sisters of dawson the plumber and tinsmith at stouffers hard- ware after the ckr was built up through pine orchard in 1904 henry widdifield built a general store there and i under stand he is still alive and must be a very old man he was road foreman in whitchurch town ship in the year 1922 and years after that his brother frank also ran that store going back west of the fifth line is the pine orchard church and cemetery the white church that stood west of the grave yard if i am rightly informed was moved to aurora on the west side of the main street i mrs john lewis who lived on the townline west of yonge st now no 11 highway there was a very good congregation there then i will mention some of the families that used to attend the william allen family the vanluvens the widdifields the foote family they lived up a long lane on the north side that went up east of the store the lundy family the playters the hope family and the marshall i well remember one girl in that family mary it is years since i met her and am not sure whether she is still alive or not some of the elderly gentlemen who used to go there were silas vanluven and john harvey wid difield father of charlie who married one of the rutledge girls sister of alexs they lived in that fine house and lot west of the church when we delivered feed there george grose was living in that fine place then there were two brothers by the name of lloyd who lived on the south side of the pine or chard church if i remember right one of them was a bache lor charlie playter father of frank used to live on one of those farms on the west side of the fifth in the beginning of the century he was a member of the whitchurch council i always thought he was a flrst- class gentleman on the east side of the fifth and not worn in class it is good originate live from briarwood to have children shop as early fi at unionville as possible also to have them answer phone and learn to take a message correctly a child should be given an opportunity to expand in regard to his in terests and preferences with out frank sewell is making news this week in a new desoto se dan and the waitons because of chicken pox good news there will be a square dance a s farmer licensed auctioned york cty uxbridge pickering townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty address gormley po tclephono gormley 8311 absolute parental curbing this m the school on new years would encourage responsibility kv ro clifton an orchestra by trial and error the group and a11 the trimmings watch i concluded i le paper for more details but mrs lamoreaux reported for j make p novv j the other group on this topic hungarian relief they concluded that children the preparations for hungar- appreciate certain restrictions ian icliet have bcen progress- 1 on their activities for their own in very well over the past mental wellbeing that each week and your donations have i child have his responsibilities becn generous the house is j without being forced to do a coming along well under the in- job for which he may have a fiuence of energetic bees and i dislike often a younger child is 1cr0 will be plenty of furni- j zealous of the responsibility lllle a xew things are still lack- given to an older child in the j in canned goods dishes and family but as he becomes older glasses pots and pans linens he will likewise accept equal other than bed linens this responsibility if our children committee will stay organized know our aims and the patterns as lon as the need remains barristers we set they will follow them a child wants to know that he is needed appreciated and loved by his parents the group con cluded meeting closed with the serv ing of delicious christmas cake and coffee by the hostesses for the evening as the hamilton spectator ob serves death and taxes have always been regarded as in escapable but at least death boys and their sister who used to sing and i well remember one of the numbers the chorus was oh that pumpkin pie that good old pumpkin pie it will make a fellow smack his lips that good old pumpkin pie i attended a picnic at sharon three years ago and wasij sitting on a bench listening to george s henry speak george s old i 1 rgrhh want to give a thrilling present that the entire family will enjoy for many years to come make this a television christmas youre sure to please them whether its their important first set a welcome extra or a new biff screen or color model i r f w choose now from our many top- quality admiral philco sets from 14900 to 1000 on lot 28 i believe was the wat- doesn wqrse h son playter farm father of b j stanley who married one of the crone girls south of mount albeit johnnie stephens lived on the west side of the fifth and also later lived west of the walt hall farm lots 26 and 27 on the cast side of the fifth were owned by wesley lundy and i have heard him preach in the church that they have raised up and remodelled and made a first- class job of and are still hold ing services in which speaks well for the people who pushed as he is is still a fluent speaker that through i well remember this gentleman barker and his some of the gatherings and the j wife came and sat down beside firstclass concerts and hot fowl i me we got into conversation suppers thev sponsored in that j which is not hard for me to do hall and church i attended two i and i found out he was one of or three of those suppers the same men who used to sing i remember well the barker in that trio i well remember family or the barker trio that j another hot fowl supper that used to come down to those i was held on a halloween night concerts and suppers there island a bunch of boys changed one of those boys and his wife i buggy wheels lap rugs robes still living on the fourth on whips buggy cushions and any- lot 6 in east gwillimburv so thing they could change handy i am told by my wifes brother of course a thing like that never his health has failed him 1 1 happened in the hamlet where understand there were two 1 was brought up we were all well behaved andgood boys the late harold dewsberry had dri ven the two williamson girls hannah and minnie up to sing at this supper with dans horse and buggy and we had gray buggies both alike except that his had a green cushion and mine was a different color the cushion on dans buggy was changed for one of a different color and dan drove down to our farm the next sunday morn ing thinking i might happen to have his well i didnt have his but he wasnt early enough in the morning for i was gone long before he arrived i was on my way up the fifth of whit church to east gwillimbury township my girl friend and i drove back to pine orchard church that night and of course i had had my robe changed walter hall was there to church and j cash donations will he grate fully received by jean miller at 93w4 or by bruce armstrong at 22155 several skilled men have offered their services to repair a radio frig washer or any other electrical appliance if you happen to have one that is not in working order paul w j mingay ba barrister and solicitor wldeman block markham tuesday thursday evenings saturday mornings phone 708 residence eckardt avenue unionvuie phone 321 resident member of mcdermott mcmahon rogers mixgav barristers solicitors notaries 302 bay street toronto 1 phone 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