Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 10, 1957, p. 3

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quality service stiver bros at your service for furnace oil solar heat space heater oil stove oil and coal oil ba 98 and 88 gasoline phone 45wl or 64508 evenings 45w2 or 109 or stop the truck with the sign quality service stiver bros tribune classifieds pay off announcing winter community folk school wednesday jan 16th to mar 27th 8 pm to 11 pm here is a most hearty invitation to every member of the family over15 years of age to come and be part again there will be classes in a variety of arts and crafts study groups and folk dancing i am listing below the classes that will be offered provid ing there is sufficient registration leather nora huyck drawing and painting arnold hodgkins ceramics glazes norine rive sculpture rebecca sisler copper enamel reg s rimmer weaving fee 1500 for arts and crafts 2500 per couple study group french conversation scandinavian folk square dancing fee 1250 2200 per couple ill be looking forward to seeing you all on opening night january lgth betty madsen r1ngw00d church service at 1115 am en sunday jan 13th also com munion service at that time mr and mrs dean fockler ana family called on his parents mr and mrs aylmer fockler on new years day mr and mrs whiteman and family have moved into the dave mehaffey house mr and mrs mehaffey have moved to montreal mr and mrs j fockler en tertained their immediate fam ily on christmas day and her parents mr and mrs preston on new years day mr and mrs robert filyer spent christ mas and the following sunday j with their daughter mrs bruce i stouffer and family cannington mr and mrs clin morgason omorbk stamp it j to speed it let us supply you with rubber stamps j j i the stouffville tribune j lj review 56 activities in and around buttonville it is always interesting to church by winning a public check back through the years speaking contest sponsored by clippings and catch up on the the markham township con- news rather surprising too vention of the wctu held in to find that so much has happen- bloomington christian church ed in twelve short months last april 1956 in this part of ontario betty huston went to new will be notable in years to come york to make a tv film for its inclement weather and i real estate deals which hit a consequent effect on farming peak during last spring levelled communities subzero tempera- off by autumn and at the year tures ushered it in and escorted end several sales which had it out and in between we had appeared to be definite did not torrential rains electrical mature however sales which storms which affected many were final were those of mr and homes in september and the mrs e hill mr and mrs c j most beautiful garden roses in russell mr and mrs robert november in and around all giles donaldson brothers 50 j this life moved apace mar- acres of the rodick farm the riages births deaths and events scott property alex burns of the workaday world which farm charles boyntons land brought to each of us uneven and the siberry property when shares of pride pain and pleas- tax statements were issued in ure i the spring local residents view- as a community we have a ed with alarm increases in as- right to be proud of several ac- sessments ranging from 25 to i jjj 2nd mrs darf fuyer and family were at mr and mrs walter vagues for christmas mr and mrs robert filyer mr and mrs walter vague and fam- ily mr and mrs dan filyer and family visited mr and mrs l wideman on new years day mr and mrs walter pipher spent christmas with their dau ghter mrs murray daniels and family mr and mrs e brownsberger and mr and mrs bruce browns berger brent and debra mr and mrs bill peacock and laixy were guests of mr and mrs herb yakeley for new years day mr and mrs gordon holden spent christmas and new years with his sisters mrs j ridout and mrs gordon lemon and mr and mrs jacob grove mr and mrs art paisley visit ed at the steckleys on new years day we regret to have to report the illness of so many of our folks mrs e tew doris va gue mrs t grove mrs r j filyer and we hope no others mr and mrs fred steckley and shirley motored to hamil ton on saturday to visit their son harold and family to find the boys gary and kevin suffer ing from bronchial pneumonia at the sunday school annual meeting last wednesday night we were sorry to have murray pipher relinquish the position of superintendent but happy to have another youn man cliff morgason to take his place r j the stourfylui tribune twty fcxury w 1951 mr and mrs bert llckorish mrs marjory cook and mrs rev f huson was the offl- and mr and mrs harry shuttle- grant orchid from toronto dating minister at the inaugural worth spent new years day were sunday visitors with mrs ceremonies of stouffville muni- with relatives in mimico h boyd mm st need a new suit see a e weldon son for their big tip top january sale offer j cipal council reeve elmer dan iels presided at the opening ses- births complishments in 1956 in feb- 30 a further improvement ruary the new modern addition locally is expected since now to buttonville school was offijall the homes at arnleigh hts cially opened and the neighbours have been sold almost all of were invited to view the re- these are occupied and there suits major richard champion are many new faces to be seen read the opening address and at community gatherings the members of neighbouring school school population which now boards markham twp council stands at 60 is expected to rise and others brought greetings j to well over 80 by autumn major champion followed in the there were several firsts to be footsteps of an illustrious pre- 1 proud of tv cameras were decessor for when the original red brick school on this property was opened dr egerton ryer- son performed the honours set up at the braedoon farm sale and the film was shown on country calendar mr william clark who has throughout the year further served for many years on the improvements have been made markham township council and at the year end the three was elected to the office of reeve acre property surrounding the school has been properly fenced and there is a paved driveway with entrance and exit gates mr and mrs murray roberts the first husband and wife teach ing team the school has known have welded a fine school spirit which is a tangible thing in the community not to be outdone in the build ing line buttonville wi mem bers planned an addition to their community hall and by mid summer a modern kitchen wing had been constructed at the northeast corner of the hall there were also toilet facilities and an oil furnace installed jn december an oil furnace was installed at browns corners church and plans are being considered to enlarge the base ment the accomplishments of our young people were also a source of pride in 1956 george putnam won the mor- ley kinnee prize for top marks in grade 13 english at thorn- hill high school irene watters won top marks in grade j examinations at thornhill hs beverley burr was intermed iate track and field champion at thornhill hs won the ki- wanis calf club award at mark ham fair for the second year running and with margaret brodie brought honour to mark ham township by winning a 4h club judging contest in the field of art rebecca sisler the young sculptress in our midst had two pieces of her work on display at the art gallery last spring charles barker won the gyro trophy for juniors when his woodcarv ing was displayed at the pacific exposition margaret patterson brought honour to browns corners large size dresses 14 16 1 8 20v2 2212 one price 2950 m2 95 which he solicited for the first time buttonville was awarded a lo cal traffic court in december 1956 and henceforth markham township infringements will be settled here of old friends who will not come with us into 1957 there were dr charles mackay mr hector paterson mrs mary do ner mrs doris tribbling and mrs david brown and mrs wesley gohn mrs adam brown and mrs george kelly sr mrs s r patterson mrs james mc- quay mrs russell burr and mrs john brown each suffered bereavement new babies were born to mr and mrs syl savage mr and mrs ashton calvert mr and mrs bruce jones mr and mrs james miller mr and mrs paul mingay mr and mrs roy mar- son mr and mrs ted gough mr and mrs pat daunt mr and mrs albert jones mr and mrs james powell mr and mrs ken stephenson and there were many proud grandparents in the neighbourhood for weddings the family of mr and mrs leonard wallen set the pace with two sons and one daughter stepping to the altar shirley became the bride of jerry renwick in a ceremony held in browns corners united church doris bone became the bride of murray wallen and morley wallen married eliza beth jack other marriages were velma miller and don otis who now live in denver col dor- een palmer and eric moore now of markham aileen easton and gary merriam new york mir- ian hood and jack stephenson taco sask dorothy hooper and bill robb toronto travel extended to bermuda europe and our own american continent there were trips to florida and the southern states for the millers stephensons francys wilkins mctavishes joan tribbling vaughans the craigs went to the east coast and down to the eastern states last summer as did the walter brumwells when they celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary mr and mrs e fuller and mr and mrs i gohn also travelled in that direction for mr and mrs ray mactavish and the kedwells there was a trip to bermuda and mr g putnam and mr s r patterson went on business to europe and florida respectively the jack gough family and mrs moss took trips to the old country and mary gough went to europe there were visitors at the rodick home from white horse yukon and at the francys from seattle washington there will be change in 1957 for us all may we prove worthy of whatever comes to us mr and mrs ben raxlin have sion returned home here after visit- j ing with relatives in cleveland j mr and mrs norman a fretx for a few days j of london were recent holiday visitors with his parents mr rev j e tiller rector for the and mrs oran fretz of bethes- unionville anglican church da officiated at the inaugural cere- j king dorothy and jack king monies of markham township i stouffville wi will meet in wish to announce the birth of council on monday morning christ church parish hall on their daughter shirley joanne reeve w l clarke presided jthursday january 17th at 215 on monday december 17 1956 j j p programme convener mrs at the oshawa general hos- j following practice last thurs- r lamoreaux visitors are wel- pltal first grandchild for mr day evening mr and mrs lome come and mrs percy d brown boadway entertained the united j pilkey mr and mrs carl church choir at their new home big reduction in dresses pilkey moose jaw sask are j in the starvale subdivision dur- skirts and blouses hats half happy to announce the birth ing the evening mrs c nolan price from january 10th to 15th of their son dale kenneth on showed pictures of her trip to j inclusive from january 16th dec 26 1956 at the moose europe last summer jaw hospital teusink to mr and mrs fred teusink goodwood rr1 on dec 28 1956 at newmarket hospital the gift of a son arnold william horticultural meeting monday jan 14 is the date store will be closed until further notice mrs m watt deaths dresses sizes 9 to 20 ror to 3430 1295 jersey blouses reg 695 49 5 marguerite shoppe main street stouffville phone 325 louisianas capitol rising above baton rouge includes 48 steps each marked with the name of a state and the date of its entrance into the union pine orchard mrs w johnston we wish to welcome mr jen kins to our community as sr teacher in the school mr jen kins is boarding with mr and mrs edson johnston mrs j king and wee new son are home now following a few days visit with relatives after leaving hospital our best wishes go with mr and mrs james hope to their new home at pleasantville mr and mrs ray lundy and rhonda have moved into their new home mr and mrs rae mcclure myrna and danny were sunday visitors with mr and mrs fred reid of markham mr and mrs harry rrammar also mrs j lundy were toronto visitors on sunday mr byron boake is visiting his son albert and family mr and mrs ira rusnell of stouffville visited mr and mrs howard mcclure on thursday ron downey of guelph spent the weekend with his parents here mr and mrs howard mcclure called oh mr and mrs colin widdifield on sunday and re port that mr widdlfields health is much improved tilings must be bad in russia those russians in budapest sure hate to go home courtice francis edward basc at the g m hospi tal collingwood on friday jan 4 1957 francis edward courtlce basc beloved hus- band ot emma young courtlce resting at the clare trott fun eral home collingwood until monday noon funeral service la trinity united church on monday afternoon jan 7 at 2 oclock interment prince al bert ont melrose john at toronto east general hospital on wed nesday jan 2 1957 john mel rose of unlonville ont beloved husband of bessie benn dear father of marlon mrs n mac- kenzie jean mrs g a gamble resting at the ogden funeral home agincourt for service on saturday jan 5 at 10 am interment resthaven memorial gardens forsyth wilmot sudden ly at his home 93 pickering st toronto on saturday jan 5 1957 wilmot forsyth in his 73rd year beloved husband of sarah mabel baker resting at the sherrln funeral home 873 kingston rd at beech ave toronto service in the chapel on tuesday 230 pm interment dickson hill cemetery upon arrival of motors at 330 mckbllar georglna at the stouffville nursing home on sunday jan 6 1957 georglna mckellar dear aunt ot elmer ferguson stouffville george of toronto harry of newmarket hazel thompson toronto mrs william johnston burlington and mrs leo cull newmarket in her 9 1st year resting at the thompson funeral home 29 victoria st aurora service on tuesday jan 8 at 2 pm in terment aurora cemetery walker tess m at her brooklln home jan 6 19 57 tess m walker beloved mother ot mrs h h armstrong con nie of port perry and mrs nora jordan of brooklln in her 85th year resting at the robin son funeral chapel brooklln ont service in the chapel on tuesday jan 8 at 2 oclock cremation st james cremator ium toronto purvis robert suddenly at toronto on wednesday jan 2 1957 robert purvl beloved uncle of george seiiers of le- froy adam and jack sellers and eleanor mrs f shelley of toronto and mrs mattie harding ot fenelon falls rest ing at the ingram funeral home 1055 gerrard st e at jones for eervlce off saturday at 2 pm interment elmwood cem etery markham ont patrick motors plan to open a for the coming horticultural new used car lot on the property meeting to be held in the unit- j immediately east of the cnr ed church basement at s o i station the new used car cen- clock tre will commence operation in mr and mrs win timbers two weeks time will be showing pictures taken on their recent tour in england and scotland at the time of the worlds ploughing match other entertainment will be provided by joanie timbers of locust hill on her accordion and mrs ed nigh and mrs levi forsyth will provide music be sure to attend this first meeting of 1957 the four corners country where utah colorado arizona and new mexico meet is a nat ural geological museum rock strata showing the passing of the ages lie exposed in towering huttes deep canyons and lone ly monoliths united church wms the january meeting of the united church wms opened with a call to worship minutes were v and approved re ports of the various committees were read by the secretary showing that all departments were equally conducive to the very successful year mrs turner was then pre sented with a life membership in the wms by mrs button mrs fairies doing the honours the devotional period was tak en by mrs smith stressing the christmas message in scripture hymn and talk the offering was dedicated by mrs smales mrs winterstein took two chapters of the study book east from burma giving us a compre hensive and interesting survey of burma andtyland the president thanked the members for their thoughtful cooperation during her four years of office and then called on mr davis for the installation of officers the report of the nominating committee was ac cepted mr davis gave a very stimulating message regarding our labor in the new year ahead closing with prayer he then welcomed the new president mrs woods she in turn asked for our prayers and assistance that together we might make it another successful year meeting closed with a hymn and prayer by mr davis following is the slate of offi cers for the wms for 1957 honorary presidents mrs d davis mrs harry sanders pre sident mrs a wood 1st vice pres mrs s hastings 2nd vice pres mrs sisco rec sec retary mrs a dowswell as sistant mrs winterstein treas urer mrs a williams assist mrs burk correspondence sec retary mrs albert king press secty mrs d l holden citi zenship and temperance mrs stewart stouffer christian stewardship mrs floyd fairies community friendship mrs k campbell mrs winterstein as sociate members mrs j mc- creight mrs burk supply work mrs w atkinson mrs m literature mrs f l button mrs f campbell pianists mrs gayman mrs b sanders mrs k campbell no minating committee mrs woodcock mrs a williams at a meeting of the mens group of the stouffville angli can church held sunday after noon jan 6 the following offi cers were elected chairman blair mitchell secretary jack garrett entertainment con vener bud bolton the next meeting is scheduled to be held in st philips rectory in unlon ville on saturday january 12th at 815 pm all men are cor dially invited to attend mr and mrs james ridouta guests for new years were mrs morris gilllon of fenelon falls mrs gordon lemon mr and mrs gordon holden and billy mr and mrs mcclana- gan of chatham miss belva gillion of dundas and miss linda ratcliff of stouffville last week mrs koster of stouffville received word of the death of her oldest sister in holland mrs koster left by plane on sunday morning last for a two weeks visit with her mother who still lives in hol land and with another sister there mr allan bartholomew mr ted giles of newmarket mr and mrs clare bunker and fam ily of goodwood also mr and mrs lionel gleason of toronto mr and mrs jim morrison and son donnie of siloam and mr jack bunker of teachers col lege toronto were guests with mr and mrs a bartholomew over new years mr and mrs loss hill spent a week at new years with his sister mr and mrs reg nighs- wander of lockport ny mr and mrs bill hicks spent sunday with mr and mrs los hill claremont i n r n no q cfl q r i i new time tables effective monday january 14 bus service between uxbridge stouffville and toronto remains unchanged tickets and information at snowballs barber shop phone 270j2 gray coach lines coop fertilizers make their way by the way they are made jsssvmsmj bingo every saturday night legion hall stotffviixe 8 pm sharp jackpot special games door prizes admission 50c everybody welcome under auspices branch 4591 j canadian legion order in january and qualify for excel- lent discounts coop fertilizer is semi- granular and does not harden in storage 2v e2 order now stouffville coop phones 122 or 269

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