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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 14, 1957, p. 3

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quality service our oline egg0 chick starter egg0 chick grower egg0 fat mash egg0 lay mash chick and poultry charcoal h shuttleworth buried at kitchener henry charles shuttleworth 2 of stouffville lormerly of kitchener died suddenly in wedding cooper cadbns trinity united church ux- bridge was the setting for a lovely double ring marriage on saturday feb 2 1957 of shir- jley marjory daughter of mr stiver bros community shocked by death of former resident the community was shocked on sunday morning when word reached town of the sudden pass ing of dr s t bodendistel dvm of guelph and for some years resident of stouffville while dr bodendistel had given up his veterinary practice here due to health reasons it was be lieved since moving to guelph he had been quite well death came quite suddenly following the evening meal on saturday dr bodendistel was quite act ive in community life while in stouffville was a member of the lions club and a charter direc tor of the stouffville arena co besides his wife the former mary dixon deceased is sur vived by one son james and a daughter joanne a brother dr anthony bodendistel dearborn mich and kathleen mrs alex clarke richmond hill conducted to the church of our lady for requiem high mass with interment in marymount cemetery ml pisgah mr and mrs harry smith spent the weekend with his bro ther mr and mrs victor smith in toronto mrs bert graham spent last thursday afternoon with mrs roy howlett the annual congregational meeting was well attended last monday evening at the church the usual reports were given and showed that the m m fund was increased nearly a hundred dollars and the mort gage all paid off on the parson age the election of officers was stouffville saturday while in i an mrs l cairns to mr ger- kitchener he was employed at j aid kenneth cooper son of mr superior stone company as a a mrs e w cooper stone cutter and for many years r r kennedy officiated he was employed here at the mrs e do was at the organ stouffville monument works j and accompanied jir ted ves of sharon who sang the he recently spent considerable time in sunnybrook hospital and had suffered the loss of one foot born in england he came to canada in 1908 he was a mem ber of the baptist church lords prayer during the sign ing of the register given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white nylon net over bridal satin trimmed with chantiliy surviving are his wife the lace with strapless lace bodice former elsie brown four sons j and bolero to match her finger- henry of collingwood ostend j tip veil fell from a lace tiara and lloyd c of kitchener and trimmed with seed pearls she sydney of watford four daugh ters mrs aaron phylis lud- wig mrs beryl millman and mrs russell nellie bricker all of kitchener and mrs wil liam iris osborne of peter borough one brother in ottawa and two sisters one in windsor and one in aurora his first wife the former flor ence annie clarke predeceased him in 1940 following service at oneills funeral chapel the body was removed to sandrock funeral home kitchener where a pub lic service was conducted tues day interment was in wood land cemetery dealt with and only one change the funeral on tuesday was with the addition of one to the county of york tenders tenders will be received by the undersigned until 1000 am monday february 18th 1957 one only first series 1957 1ton gmc panel body truck with wheel base of approximately 135 specifications and tender forms are available at the county clerks office when tendering please take into consideration a tradein of one vzton chevrolet panel truck all tenders must be clearly marked lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted j l smith clerk county building i newmarket ont stewards mr roy howlett elders harry smith a steph enson leslie smith wallace scott roy smith stewards ross keffer c pattenden loy carr b boynton l smith sec retary r baycroft h botham j gamble r howlett linda wallace and her little brothers dougie and raymond are recuperating from the chick- enpox mr and mrs scotty wells were given a surprise farewell party on saturday evening when twentysix friends gathered at their home mr and mrs wells are leaving for scotland on sat urday by plane those present from this district were mr and mrs r ellas and linda and mr and mrs leigh baeirsto miss flo falconer of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs scotty wells mr and mrs russell ellas and linda motored to st cath arines on sunday to see mrs ellas father mr jo helmkay who is confined to st cathar- ines hospital mrs n brown celebrated a birthday on sunday by having her family all home they were mr and mrs lloyd deeks of ancaster mr and mrs percy schell of stouffville and mr and mrs murray brown of wilcox lake with their families as well as her sister mrs wendell gim- by of lansing and jim and don wore a pearl necklace and ear ring set the gift of the groom and carried a cascade of ameri can beauty roses and white baby mums mrs melville allbright mat ron of honor for her sister wore pale blue nylon net over taffeta with matching feather head dress lois ashton and beatrice gilbert were bridesmaids gown ed alike in shrimp nylon net over taffeta with matching fea ther headdress joan allbright niece of the bride was flower girl in pale blue lace dress trimmed with nylon net she carried a basket of pink and white carnations and wore a carnation headband the attendants all carried colon ial nosegays of white baby mums mr larry harney of long branch was best man and the ushers were keith sherman and glen forgrave of owen sound the reception was held in the church parlors the brides mo ther received in dusty rose lace with navy accessories a fur neckpiece and corsage of white baby mums the grooms mo ther assisted wearing navy crepe with navy accessories and cor sage of white baby mums for the wedding trip to the states the bride wore a pink tweed fitted suit with pink and black accessories and corsage of pink carnations the sichirfyllle trjsunt thursdiy febnury 14 1957 ftgt j local and personal happenings mr and mrs henry ogden and mr roy minton flew to new- york city on wednesday for a few days holiday mr and mrs verne bowen and leslie of oshawa had din ner on sunday with mr and mrs gord wagg and gayle another interesting letter has arrived from japan from rev and mrs frank muir and family to friends in stouffville these former local folks are receiving the tribune in the far east and enjoying it very much friends here will regret to learn that mrs muir had a fall recently suffering a double dislocation of the left arm which will keep her out of action for a month i you are cordially invited to attend the meeting of the cub scout mothers auxiliary on feb 19th at 8 oclock in the j stouffville united church par lours our guest speaker for the evening will be mrs r w knox- i leet who will bring to us an j interesting message come and j bring a friend with you dont fail to visit weldons store this week for their great february clear the deck half price sale look over the many bargains in mens wear in their display adv in this issue fresh roasting chicken per lb 49c sugaripe prunes i6 23c billionaire sardines 4 oz 2 for 35c quaker oats 3 u 37c fancy peas n 2 fy 33c libbys frozen peas n z 19c fresh boiling fowl 39c breakfast sausage 39c schells food market free parking free delivery stouffville phone 220 wms meeting the february meeting of the womans missionary society was held in the church parlors with the new president mrs woods presiding after the busi ness session reports of toronto east presbyterial were given by mrs forgie mrs fairies mrs holden this will be the last connection we have with to ronto east we will be associat ed with a newly formed presby terial called york miss francis bonevick return ed missionary spoke in the morning also took part in a panel discussion on missionary education her topic was words and she mentioned the loose way we use them ourselves tv and on the radio she took missions as her word to speak on among many other interesting remarks she said every canadian who goes abroad is judged as a chris tian whether he likes it or not she stressed the responsibility of parents in the home beware of careless talk and prejudices have good simple readable ma terial learn dignity miss dorothea bell in present ing the allocation for 1957 said we cant go back or stand still we must go forward god has not doled out a single flower or one small star but has bounti fully bestowed his gifts upon us can we do less rev daniel pattia a native of india now studying in emman uel college told of how the missionaries had endured hard ships to bring the gospel to his people when his parents died they took him to the school and when there was no money to further his high school edu cation someone in canada had sent a gift for an orphan and it was used for him to further his education and how sincerely grateful he was he said it was the richness of the poor in know ing christ that is the peoples power girls who were outcast and have been trained as nurses are called to help the orthodox and serve in royal families all because they were saved they dont want pity consecrated prayer support and money will change lives everywhere billy graham said on his return from india whatever happens in india will happen in the rest of asia mrs grant wells took as her worship theme the healing touch and the open door it is threefold teaching preaching and healing she also spoke of several fevers worry woridli- ness and indulgence in the com ing year we must tear down fences and look to larger hori zons her message was inspir ing and thought provoking mrs thomas gave an inter esting and concise review of chapter 2 on formosa from the study book east of burma mrs l forsyth and mrs nigh entertained with two piano du cts which were enjoyed by all mrs fairies expressed thanks to all for her group and mrs m harris closed the meeting with prayer g holden library board meeting the annual meeting of the stouffville library board which was held recently received the reports of the secretary and librarian miss anne lehman has been appointed secty-treas- urer to fill the place of mrs frank riches who has left town the secretarys report showed 64124 spent on new books and periodicals during the year in the librarians report a gratifying increase in juvenile reading was shown as against a decrease in adult fiction a total circulation was given of 10529 155 books were discarded dur ing the year and 271 were added to the book stock in addition to 125 which were on loan from the travelling libraries dept of the board of education owing to the change in busi ness hours during the year the library was forced to change its hours also and is now open on tuesday friday and saturday from 2 to 530 and 7 to 9 pm a number of the newcomers to the town have become library patrons and it has been the means of helping them to adjust to their new environment the board is as follows chair man mr w f sherwood sectytreas miss anne leh man book committee mrs g sisco rev d g davis mr g foord property committee mr sherwood mr r fleury rev d g davis mr g foord librarian mrs g r w tho mas stouffville public school da vid stouffer and louise clarke will be contestants in the forth coming kiwanis music festival feb isth to march 2nd in all more than 17000 competitors from centres throughout on tario and elsewhere in canada and the united states wiii con verge on toronto to take part in a wide variety of competi tions this year they will be competing for 6500 in music scholarships as well as a num ber of cash awards and shields lad lands whopper horticultural meeting the united church basement had a very springlike appear ance for the horticultural meet ing on monday night of this week mrs m storrey was chair lady for a panel discussion group mrs a farthing was prepared to answer questions on bulbs for winter blooming mrs ira rusnell on african violets and mrs j ridout on house plants questions were quite varied and some splendid in formation was given the flow ers on display were by courtesy of mrs storrey and her panel of ladies music was provided by a trio mrs delos brown mrs stew art wideman and mrs earl hoover with mrs levi forsyth as pianist some very interesting slides were shown by miss jean pipher these were from here and there around the country side as well as a few local ones stouffville lions club enter tained a number of local farm ers at their annual farmers night occasion monday night presided over by lion prcs dr john button speaker for the evening was lion cam mckay of maple former secretary of the maple cattle breeders asso ciation he was introduced by lion andy snyder former dis trict governor mr mckays sub ject was what science has done for agriculture the mus ical portion of the program was enlivened by the local high school orchestra under the di rection of mr jerry waite- united church wa the united church wa of stouffville extend a cordial invi tation to all the ladies to come and enjoy a very interesting pro gram on monday evening feb 18 in the church parlors mrs west chairman of victor home is to be guest speaker mrs dowswell will give the devotion al mrs forsyth and mrs nigh will provide piano duet music there will also be a shower for victor home such as wash cloths towels pillow cases dia pers or any kind of canned fruit vegetables or soup the wa will be very grateful for a dona tion of any kind a social half hour will follow stouffville wi will meet in christ church parish hall on thursday feb 21st at 215 tm programme convener mrs j wiuiamson new books in library- fiction the fountain overflows west the angel in the corner dick ens the philadelphian powell voyage into violence lock- ridge death of a fool marsh nonfiction never a day so bright kate aitken the empire of the st lawrence creighton borneo people macdonald archibald the arctic fleming a change of pace west grandma takes a hand tait i brought the ages home currelly the wonderful world of ar chaeology jessup gallipoll moorhead my lord what a morning an derson arctic bride toolboom baptism the following children were presented for baptism at the stouffville united church last sunday rev douglas davis offi ciating lonare may william lenard and janet ann children of mr and mrs wliham poun der bruce douglas and lome thomas sons of mr and mrs thomas johnston francis lou ise victoria devonish daughter of mr and mrs alfred devon ish dianne margaret pollard daughter of mr and mrs nor man pollard jill suzanne schell daughter of mr and mrs ken schell charmaine patricia steele daughter of mr and mrs frank steele jerry clarke wil son son of mr and mrs george wilson valerie jean halstead daughter of mr and mrs mau rice halsted patricia barbara grove daughter of mr and mrs charles grove stephen ward edwards son of mr and mrs ward edwards kimberley ann coppin daughter of mr and mrs murray coppin eightyearold robert daniels son of mr and mrs murray daniels park drive n stouff ville is very proud of the huge 27 inch trout he hauled out of the icy waters of lake simcoe on saturday the fish weighed nearly eight pounds in spite of his years bobby is rapidly becoming a veteran fisherman although in the company of his father and mr elgin wagg he landed the big beauty without any assistance from his fishing partners jim thomas mrs c turner church st was a recent visitor in toronto with miss b clarke formerly of stouffville plans have been presented to markham village council for a threequarter million dollars shopping centre to be located on the north side of no 7 high way immediately south of the large new development area there the local fire brigade were summoned to the western sand and gravel pit north of town on tuesday the outbreak was quickly extinguished jsssmpp shoe sale lehmans shoes mens shoes reg 895 to 1495 sale price 699 the local police cruiser was damaged on thursday evening while parked in front of the arena during the intermediate hockey game another car back ed into the side of the vehicle inflicting a sizeable dent in the door mr and mrs ken wagg ac companied by miss peggy white were visitors for a few days rec ently with mr and mrs bob hassard in the us mr hassard who plays pro hockey across the line has recently moved to buffalo that gigantic 75th annivers ary sale of the sealy mattress firm is continuing this week and if youre in the market for one of these renowned sleeping un its see l e oneill furniture now read the large display adv in this issue water service was cut off for church street residents from sunday morning to monday noon due to a break in the main stouffville planning board will convene for their regular february meeting thursday eve ning of this week miss anne baker of napanee was a weekend visitor at the home of mr and mrs archie stewart lloyd avenue at the recent examinations held at the royal conservatory of music toronto misses wen dy lee and dianne nelson pass ed with honors gr ill and gr iv respectively both are pupils of bertha stouffer prizes for the box lunch that was held feb 11 at christ church anglican were won by muriel mackey and dr blair mitchell bud bolton won the prize for the most unique list judging by the hats the men of christ church anglican could take up a new profession of hat designing a good time was en joyed by all mr gerald lewis son of mr and mrs j m lewis 9th line markham was successful in passing his grade 6 piano with honors at the recent examina tions held at royal conserva tory toronto in january jerry was a pupil of miss myrtle l watson atcm all ways accurate our training and experience qualifies us to fill all your doctors prescriptions with the utmost skill and ac curacy to safeguard your health houstons poultry equipment at a saving take advantage of the new year specials in poultry equipment now being offer ed by your local coop here is your opportunity to get that new or replacement poultry equipment at a real savin a b woods gas brooder uses liquified petroleum or natural gas the only gaj brooder with multiburners for even heat flash tubes for safety singly adjustable pilot oataaxized jar founts this bllc water fountain base is built to last it is a galvanized diestamped pan with centre screw cap and featuring heavy rolled edge chick feeders save 21c each on these rugged and feedsaving feed ers which are actually qr- p kfle stamped from one piece of nnie i rice rc galvanlzcd itce rcxular 80c this offer expires february 28 1957 so see these specials now at your coop

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