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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 7, 1957, p. 4

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pagt 4 the stouffylue tribune tkridiy utah 7 1957 1 save steps i r ko presbyterial wms holds first meeting install extension telephones in your home or office the cost is small i i i i i i i the convenience is great i i enquire today at your local telephone office 1 about the low cost of havinff extension tele- j phones installed in your home or place of business youll be surprised at the low rental cost of such service only a few cents a day bethesda stouffville telephone company stouffville ontario the first meeting of york presbyterial ot the womans missionary society of the un ited church of canada was hed in trinity church newmarket dr margaret arkinstah interim president was the chairman and 275 women representing 3s of the 40 auxiliaries in the presbyterial answered the roll call mrs s l fear of unionville conducted the worship service sounding a note of challenge for the task ahead a slate of officers was pre sented by mrs wm hodgson of kettleby and was accepted by the members and the elected officers were installed by mrs g e g howe president of the toronto conference branch dr arkinstall expressed her appre ciation of the confidence placed in her and the fine spirit of co operation and willingness to serve she felt that the new presbyterial would afford great inaugural meeting held at rich mond hill jan 29th and an in terim executive meeting were read and approved gratitude was expressed to all organiza tions of trinity church the soloist mrs stevens of new market and all who contributed to the success of the gathering mrs r p lowery of to ronto a member of branch ex ecutive introduced the guest speaker miss dorothy pearson ma now on furlough from in dia who gave a very informa tive and inspiring address on conditions and opportunities in that country and the task of the christian church after the closing hymn and prayer the women left for their homes north south east and west but they will not soon for get the first meeting of their york presbyterial the following officers were elected pres dr margaret ar kinstall vice pres mrs wm aoomsio5roa pine orchard mr and mrs howard mc- clure spent saturday in oshawa and visited mr and mrs don cameron mrs ross armitage spent last week in vineland attend ing a leadership training school as a delegate from york coun ty mrs e hogg of saskatchewan was a visitor with mr and mrs rae mcclure last week also mr and mrs whitfield of thornbury spent thursday at the mcclure home glad to report that miss aleta widdifield is much better after being under the doctors care for the past few days v were pleased to have mrs a baxter and keith at the w i course brighten your home with color at the home of mrs h mcclure mr and mrs h white and boys recently visited in cooks- town and attended the christen ing of the wee timbers girl the crows are back spring is just around the corner miss jean johnston visited her brother walter and family for a few days things very few people know about shoes more than 800 gen erations ago the first sandals were woven from reeds the shoe industry was started in 1629 in america when two eng lish shoemakers came to salem mass on the mayflowers third voyage to this country until about 1700 shoemakers traveled from village to village and house to house tailormaking or re pairing shoes for the entire fam ily the first shoemaking ma chine on record was invented in 1810 in england er opportunities for service the i hodgson kettleby mrs a c financial schedule sets yorks huston gotmley mrs c crox- allocation at 1000000 all uxbridge mrs j p wilson rev m j aiken the minister richmond hill mrs j h day of trinity church assisted by sutton rec secly mrs j ministers and elders administer- booth kettleby corr secty ed holy communion during mrs m jenkinson king city lunch hour dr arkinstall intro- trear mrs a m wood stouff- duced head table guests greet- ville christian stewardship ings were extended bv mrs i mrs b dike queensville mis- shannon from the three new- sion circlemrs w j rodick market tiinity church auxil- 1 milliken cgit mrs l mum- iaries by mrs g e k howe berson gormley affiliated ex- from the toronto conference plorers mrs wm turner branch by mrs corcoran pres king mission bands mrs from toronto east presbyterial j wilfred turner gormley baby by mrs beck pres from the bands mrs a agar keswick toronto centre mrs scott of associate members miss lot- king citv pres of york wa i tie hamer aurora christian cit- brought a message of congratu- izenship mrs gordon sisco lation and mrs robert mclaren stouffville community friend- of creemore pres of simcoe ship mrs leonard gates presbyterial welcomed york as pickering literature mrs a new neighbour mrs howe i a j gardhouse unionville absent through illness presence felt liiirfyiiifi announced the annual meeting of the toronto branch april 9 10 and 11th in manor road church toronto an hour of group conferences was held followed by a brief business session minutes of the i miss monthly world friends- mrs h ratcliff king press i mrs g w fish aurora sup ply mrs e morton new- i market envelope secty mrs j d booth kettleby and victor home rep mrswm hodg son kettleby cedar grove parents honoured on anniversary morley louise and susan ry an really executed a surprise party last week thursday was the 30th wedding anniversary erty opposite woodland park but the entries were too numer ous to arrive at a decision with out further consideration it is for mr and mrs maitland ryan hoped that a new name will be and on saturday their children gave them a real celebration with over forty friends to help them remember the day the square dance committee reports that although madsens is not available right now there will be plans for a dance an nounced very soon on monday evening myrtle hamill was hostess for the community club meeting a decision was to be made on a new name for the clubs prop- x free marie frasers new butter recipes write today irv farmers of canada 409 huron street toronto chosen by the march meeting several plans for community events were talked over but dates have not yet been set believe it or not committees have already been chosen for the 1957 garden party the little rouge river did not really break dramatically this year as it usually does but innocently wandered through the valley on tuesday morning and broke into a raging torrent by tuesday afternoon every year it seems incredible that the little stream we can barely pad dle in during the summer could turn so swift and deep and angry in the spring friends of mrs temple of unionville and hans and ma thilda bruegman will be sorry to hear of the loss of mrs tem ples barn by fire last friday afternoon many of the treas ures of sentimental value had been kept there and were lost in the blaze mr bruegmans workshop at the back of the barn was totally destroyed for tunately both buildings and tools were insured next week is education week in ontario schools and will be observed by cedar grove in the form of an open house to which all mothers are invited this year the mothers of the first notice t mm mm who have not obtained their 1957 licences your 1956 operafors licence and vehicle permit will expire af midnight march 14 after this date it will be illegal to drive with 1956 licence or plates the deadline is march 14 act now to avoid the last minute lineup heed this warning and avoid inconvenience and possible prosecution renew your licences now two of canadas most revered newspapermen in the weekly field were unable to attend a banquet in their honor last night but their presence was felt by everyone the occasion was the annual award banquet of the ontario weekly newspaper association held in the king edward hotel edward w johnston 71-year- old pumisher of the fort erie timesreview mr ontario weekly newspaperman of the year was ill from a heart condition said his son george who is assuming management of the paper as he accepted the legge memorial trophy from owna sectymanager warden leav ens this gesture will be deep ly appreciated and remembered by my father it is a great hon or 1 take great pleasure in ac cepting the award on my fa thers behalf gordon agnew newcastle cor respondent of the bowmanville canadian statesman because of ill health was unable to person ally receive a plaque naming him best country correspond ent his bronze plaque was ac cepted by william james ow- na president from james a blay director of public rela tions of ontario hydro vita forco bryan l cathcart ontario minister of travel and publicity praised weekly newspapermen and women as a vital force in the life of our province and na tion we are completely futile in j our efforts without your co operation you have done and are doing a wonderful job for ontario and we appreciate it mr cathcart said mr cathcart remarked that he was deeply honored to rep resent ontario premier leslie j frost at the distinguished gath ering of the fourth estate tely host banquet host was the tele gram represented by j doug las macfarlane vicepresident and executive editor on behalf of john bassett jr chairman and publisher mr macfarlane told the 300 assembled weekly and daily newspaper men and women a- ards are presented at the annual banquet of the ontario weekly newspaper associa tion last week william james left president of the associa tion accepts trophy for the best country correspondent on behalf of gordon agnew of the bowirtanville states man from james a blay di rector of public relations of ontario hydro at right wer- den leavens left secretary- manager of the association presents the legge memorial trophy to george johnston for his father edward w johnston publisher of the fort erie timesreview both award winners were absent because of ill health four grades are to be permitted to see their little darlings at work and later will be joined by the mothers of other grades no doubt you have heard by now the glad tidings that ha and scotty crichton have a daughter born on wednesday last just a few hours alter the paper went to press but have you heard that murray sewell and eleanor stork are engaged congratulations and best wishes to the parents and the betrothed karen tapscott was a very sick baby for a few days last week but seems to have recover ed in time to enjoy her first birthday karen ritchie cele brated hers last wednesday perpetual motion is personi fied by any healthy twoyearold boy egyptian cowboys it is highly unlikely that your children have watched egyptian cowboys on television but the practice of branding cattle orlg- inated in egypt several centur ies bc probably by hopalong pharaoh horses were branded in england as early as the eighth century to the ranching industry established by the spanish the mark of the iron was an absolute necessity a brand establishes the owners claim to his livestock and iden tifies the animal not only on the home range but on distant ran ges to which they may stray all large market stockyards in western 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