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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 2, 1957, p. 3

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altona notice tne regular meet- ing of the ajtona wi has been changed to wednesday may 15 1 at the home of mrs chas gos- tlefc keep this in mind mrs norman bunker accomj panied her daughter mrs dick jones to wallaceburg for a few days to visit her grandson bruce jones and family onj monday evening they expected to watch the wallaceburg el- mira hockey playoff game this week miss scott and miss geisberger of toronto teachers college are teaching here under the supervision of mrs woodcock the regular wms meeting will be held next tuesday even ing may 7th at the home of mrs stan thompson over 20 children and mothers enjoyed a visit to the lewis bush to pick flowers during the holidays afterwards the chil dren put on a program for the mothers and lunch was served at the home of mrs bob lewis happy birthday to patsy lewis who entertained a num ber of children to a party on tuesday mr and mrs clarence bunker and family called on his brother men and family on sunday evening on tuesday morning mrs men bunker entertained a few ladies to a stanley coffee party to choose spring prom queen births baker mr and mrs melvin baker stouffville rr2 are happy to announce the birth of their son edward melvin a brother for leroy jean and billy on monday april 22 1957 at newmarket hospital parsons to mr and mrs w g parsons at st michaels hospital toronto on friday april 26 1957 the gift of a son david kenneth stiner mr and mrs hilliard stiner of claremont rri are happy to announce the arrival of a son on saturday april 27 1957 at port perry com munity hospital a brother for lynda and donna the stootryiu5 tmeunl tiursdiy ifay z 57 pig j local and personal happenings womens liberal association i miss helen paisley accom- dr and mrs h b freel have a j woods wellknown mar- i the executive of the york j panied by miss marion norton returned from a motor trip to kham druggist has been in hos- north womens liberal associa- of claremont and miss jean wil- richmond virginia j pital undergoing an operation- tion met at the home of mrs hams of toronto enjoyed a six- 1 lloyd prosser onge street on day visit to new york city dur- kathrvn kent of willowdale for mothers day see i april 25th plans were finalized ing the easter vacation the was a weekend guest of jovce waggs jewellery china may for the receptiontea to be held girls are all staff teachers a dewitt in the newmarket fire hall au- the hollywood avenue public j ditorium on the afternoon and i school evening of may 17th this will give everyone an op- j the members of the commun- iportunity of meeting the york ity betterment committee of j north liberal candidate mr the stouffville lions club in i jack rye addition to members of the ex- mr fred johnston campaign eeutive will meet at the home one cent sale at houstons drug store thursday friday and saturday may 2 3 and 4 special sale in this weeks issue mr and mrs r j aberhart and daughter of kapuskasing visited with mr and mrs harry ratcliff and family during the easter holiday visitors at the wianckohome last week w ere two nieces miss frances wiancko of london and i rummage sale manager was present to discuss of mr ken wagg on thursday jyflis clipsham of toronto i plan to attend the rummage campaign procedure evening at 8 oclock to discuss j j sale being held in the united horticultural society i beauty brings business is j the slogan of the local horticul tural society and 500 members for 1957 was their aim now is the time to renew your member- 1 ship of s100 this entitles you to a voucher of 50c value to be used for garden products at sti- ver bros don lewis nursery or stouffville floral before july 1st as well as taking part in the society activities if a can- 1 vasser has not called at your the new swimming pool project mr eldon wiancko and his church basement on saturday mother spent the easter week- i may 4th from 10 am to 3 pm end with the barnes family at bliss new york mrs fred woodward east i end of town was rushed by am- mr joe cayman employee of bulance to the york county the stouffville bakery is nurs- hospital newmarket early on keeping georgina and colin mr and mrs leslie keeping maureen and leslie jr mr and home as yet you may leave mrs mrs ralph forfar has arrived in canada to spend the next fpw weeks with her mother mrs keeping during her six months vacation in england and the j j an injured hand and will be thursday morning of last week continent she visited her grand- off work for several days he she is presently undergoing x- mother mrs amy keeping her i sustained a broken blood vessel fathers four brothers and their j when his hand became squeezed families mr and mrs nelson i one of the bakerv machines on friday evening at the stouffville dist high schools annual semiformal dance the judges will have the difficult task of selecting a spring prom queen from this group of five lovely girls they are rear row left to right ce celia murray mary cole gaye rennie front row patricia barry and lynn foord in past years this annual school function has been one of the most colourful social events of the year the outside public couples only are invited the dance will be held in the school auditorium which has been beautifully decorated for the occasion jim thomas in disciplining their parents many teenagers these days are too hard on them you can have this service on your farm too by calling your stouffville coop phone 122 or 259 houffville coop petroleum products lemonville a surprise party and social evening was held at the home of mrs g hamm and keith on wednesday evening mrs hamm who has sold her farm is moving to her home in stouffville the community presented mrs hamm with a step end table and lamp and keith with a brush set and motor goggles our best wishes go with them to their new home miss betty cribar attended the wedding of her cousin miss yvonne hynes at st michaels of all angels church toronto on saturday evening mr and mrs r archer and lynn of hamilton spent sunday with mrs a yake we are sorry to report mrs henry johnson has been ill with bronchitis mrs fred greenfield of markham has been spending a few days with her parents bobbie rae spent the easter holidays with his sister mrs joe pagnello scarboro mr and mrs owen deacon and dianne were saturday guests and mr and mrs jim rae and family sunday guests with mr and mrs joe pagnello and family of scarboro the lemonville womans association will meet at the home of mrs walter gray on wednesday may 8 at 230 pm goodwood at the merry mixers meeting onwednesday may 8 at 8 pm mr c hendricks of stouffville will show pictures taken on his recent holiday trip mothers day celebration mothers day will be celebrat ed on may 12 at 1030 oclock at the united church by combined service of sunday school and church there will be special music and a special speaker your dollar with the president mrs w timbers the treasurer mrs h o klinck or secretary m mertens your cooperation in this respect will be appre ciated uncle ed says as the vancouver province observes nothing is ever lost by politeness except your seat on the bus to make a weakling i of your son figmr his battles or him e h neville sons admiral philco sales service stouffville ph 346wl 2 3 the understanding heart and the human touch food clothing shelter yes but it takes more than these to lift the burden from despairing soulsi this the salvation army knows in its hostels havens homes and hospitals in instances of emergency relief the understanding heart and the human touch are ceaselessly employed in mending shattered lives and kindling hope in spirits darkened by sin or suffering that this work may never flag your support is needed by faithful workers of the salvation army dedicated to these tasks of mercv send your donation to the salvation army box 150 stouffville the manager bank of commerce stouffville or mt pisgah mr and mrs jim carr mr and mrs ritchie carr and mr ralph carr all of toronto call ed on mr and mrs loy carr on sunday sympathy is extended to the carr family on the sudden passing of mr gordon carr their nephew at keswick little frances scott is feeling fine again after having her ton sils removed at newmarket hos pital on friday mr and mrs roy smith and girls had supper on sunday evening with mr and mrs n stephenson and family in tor onto during the afternoon the j ladies attended a trousseau tea at the home of mr and mrs tbeeton for their daughter lorretta mr and mrs r c baycroft and family visited mr and mrs jim valliere and family at orton on sunday mr and mrs lyle weir of toronto visited the john ash family on sunday mr and mrs n brown had their grandchildren from ancas- ter visit them last week mr and mrs harold botham and boys had dinner on sunday in toronto with her parents mr and mrs frank allen john and glenn mitchell returned home with them after spending the easter holidays with their cou sins gordon botham remained for some holidays ivadelle sudeyko spent several days last week with her grand mother at gormley mr and mrs a stephenson accompanied mr and mrs ray jennings and mr and mrs jack gilham of temperanceville to a church service at cannington on sunday miss marjorie sproxton and her friend carol proctor are student teachers at vandorf school this week i mr and mrs r c baycroft dorothy and bobby and mrs w botham attended the 89th birth day party for his mother mrs baycroft sr of aurora last wednesday evening mr and mrs c pattenden elwood howard and mary had dinner sunday evening with mr and mrs john badgero and allan at stouffville mr and mrs leslie smith and children had dinner on sunday with the wm mitchell family at oak ridges mt pisgah womans associa tion will meet on wednesday may 8 at the home of mrs ross keffer devotional will be led by mrs h botham program in charge of mrs l smith roll call to be a donation for teapots keep in mind that on sunday may 26 the wa are having a missionary church service at 730 mr and mrs allan doner will be the guest speakers and special music worry about our children always having had them de pendent upon us it is difficult for parents particularly moth ers to realize that mostly a child is capable of facing the problems of his age tony hagens home was in paris and his mother was an american perhaps she was more concerned about him than she might have been had his father lived to share the respon sibility but tonys father had been among the first three of our voung men who had been killed in the berlin airlift after world war ii came the day when tony star- ted to school he was not yet j six years old and the school i was a long way out in the coun- j try from paris he was called for by the dri- ver of the school bus the nurse who cared for him was concern- j ed after all he was younger i than are most boys when they i start to school his mother tried to hide her fears of the psycho- j logical problems that might be- j set her son the cook eaied hen william scouse and mr and mrs david keeping lesley davena and anthony it was a pleasure indeed for mrs forfar to have met and spent some time with both bill scouse and david keeping as they are two brothers mr keeping has never seen because they were born after len left england some thirtyfive years ago the four sisters were also visited namely mr and mrs joe andersen ena josie and barry mr and mrs stanley yates grace jack and roger mr and mrs reg baker gladys peter and theresa and mr and mrs geo beharrel lil most of mrs forfars time was spent with her cousin mr and mrs ein champion yvonne and their daughter yvette other cousins visited were mr and mrs ray cox marlene mr and mrs rodney kilby and mr and mrs ron wheelar rita and their children anthony and kim it was a most interesting and enjoyable holiday mrs forfar will join her husband in a few weeks at a lumber camp ineton stouffville home and school association is holding their an nual meeting on wednesday of ray treatment a number of blood transfusions have been necessary friends will be wish ing her a speedy recovery a former ville mrs h jsident of stouff- louella campbell this week a representative of formerly ella vanzant passed the york simcoe council will be awav m edmonton alberta late present to conduct the install- in mai ag0i t7 she ieaves tion of the incoming executive i one daughtci j w j ma- for the year 19o7ds present edmonton two sisters enrollment in the local home mrs j h roe winnipeg and school is 87 mrs ida kii1 toronto her husband predeceased her in 19- the local fire brigade was 36 jjr gcorge dic of ed- summoned to the wm diamond monton brother of miss bessie home adjacent to the arena last i dicks0 and the late walter week to squelch a fire that broke i dickson 0 stouffville accom- out in the rear of a gravel i panied d his wife attended the truck belonging to the malvern construction co according to reports some spilled gasoline was ignited scorching a portion of the gravel box the flames were extinguished in a matter of minutes worry by marketing for the fa vorite foods tony liked to eat dinner that evening was based on tonys taste in food his mother mrs hagen how ever thought of no one but tony all day before the hour for school closing she got into her car and rode out to the school she would bring her son home with her instead of let ting him come on the bus with a lot of children he didnt know what was tonys reaction why did you come for me mother i could come home on the truck a bit of a setback for an anx ious mother already he had be come independent of her after she made a lame explanation tony added mother may i come back tomorrow and may i come home with the other boys a number of stouffville ladies attended the annual spring luncheon held in markham united church hall last wednes day under the auspices of markham chapter oes the gathering was addressed by mrs brown of simpsonssears toronto who spoke on fas hions in fabrics funeral the families were east end neighbors for many years the monthly meeting of the evening guild was held at the home of ruth ingham the com ing garden party was discussed the evening guild now have their cookie books on sale and anyone wishing to purchase one may contact either mrs jim austin 98w2 or mrs jack gar rett 247 the price is 50c per book and proceeds go towards the building fund of christs anglican church stouffville on saturday mr and mrs o madill east of town attended the funeral in toronto of mr madills youngest sisters hus band mr alfred fossey who passed away recently mr ma dill was one of the pallbearers on sunday they visited with a soninlaw mr gerald pointon who is presentily convalescing in the east general hospital missionary convention the annual missionary con vention at the gormley united missionary church was marked with good interest attendance and offering beginning tuesday evening with miss annie yeo as first speaker services continued through the week with the following mis sionaries taking part rev wey- burn johnson india miss ruby wilson nigeria rev george weppler kenya colony rev john bell china inland mis sion cash offering prior to con vention 234082 cash offer ing on convention sunday 167120 pledges payable in coming year 209350 v j lauesen realtor 876 egllnton ave east toronto attention farmers w have a number of clients for 50 to 200 acre farms particular ly scenic spots for business executives as summer retreats reasonably priced also good farmers farms i am in your area 3 days a week and would appreciate a call if your intentions are to sell thank you call ray hamstead mayfalr 1141 or 3925 plymouth 53202 u o n o lozaox joe xoe aox sale oalig sale spring clearance suits reg to s4500 v dresses intudin a ha blouses sizes reg to 2495 one price 2 price 1295 o n d o 398 reg to 695 skirts iio kitten sweaters cardigan s895 s s pullover s695 vs 2 price 5 o d o slacks hats price nylons guage 3 proportioned o d 8- the main street ioe marguerite 695 495 i 1195 reg 1495 495 reg to s995 i p 2 prs in jewelry box t j 2m j reg s330 o d o shoppe stouffville i0c30 i 30e3qi pnone 325 q o ioe3qi i oboes

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