ptgc the stouftyiui tribune tiwkji wy i 1957 buttonvilee bids fareweli to rev a c huston following the service at the browns corners church on sun day rrorring june 30 the last at which rev a c huston will preside as pastor mr c j rus sell former clerk of session re j an address of farewell to mr and mrs husron expressing the gratitude of the congrega tion for their years of faithful service and wishing them god speed mr huston was presented with a purse containing a gift of s200 and mrs huston receiv ed a basket of rosebuds present ed by mrs a w miller with a short address of appreciation by- mrs wm rodick perhaps the most eloquent tribute to the hustons was the fact that there was scarcely a dry eye in the house thev will be sadlv miss ed neighbourhood notes a softball game at eutton- ville school grounds on monday evening of last week between browns corners ypu and richmond hill united ypc left richmond hill to carry on the series it was a tie game but browns corners hadnt enough score behind them to save the day playing were walter ma- gee don gohn doug flood nancy brown beverley burr fraser craig john craig carol and sandra russell isobel hood and doug clarke mr walter craig and his family motored to colgan on sunday to visit mr and mrs lauder hamilton john will re main with his aunt and uncle for the summer mrs craig is still in st michaels hospital her friends wish her a peedy recovery one of the most shocking inci dents to happen in this area was the eviction of the orille smith family from their arnleigh hts home during the rain on thurs day of last week losing their mother in the car accident which also injured their father early last spring was hard enough on those little boys without this last fiasco upsetting them fur ther we understand that the family moved back into the house thursday evening but in the meantime the furniture had had a thorough soaking while it was left on the lawn unpro- 1 tected from the rain mr and mrs maw have two small visitors from the child- j rens aid for the summer j months a little girl and boy good for them mr and mrs simpson and their three children went to their colli ngwood cottage last week- end mrs simpson and the chil- dren will remain for the sum- mer months haying in the neighbourhood j was almost over when hurri cane audrey brought her deluge last week end remember how i late it was last year before this job was done on tuesday evening of last week while most of the neigh bourhood was at the music re- pc o oo c oce o oo dairy farmers fill that bulk cooler feed marmill milk inker 16 or 24 reesors marmill limited markha m phone 96 or ax 35332 ooooooqoooi m rmwynmmu looooooooooooqoooooooo cita given by the pupils of mrs i s j english young mischief makers broke into buttonville i school entrance could not be made to the new parr but a window in the old room was forced desks were upset walls were written on and the radio was turned on and left more work for the caretaker mr geo clarke mrs alex macgregor douglas and donald of kitchener visited mrs s j english last sunday rev and mrs morrison sellar of owen sound will spend july with mrs robert rodick mary and jack for several weeks now work has been in progress tx ready the block of stores at the arn leigh heights corner for occu- pancy it is mr george arn olds intention to move the arn old farms store to this location on monday evening of last week miss marilyn magee enter tained at a miscellaneous shower in honour of miss blanche mc- kinney whose marriage to ron ald kirk of west hill took place in donlands united church on saturday june 29 attending the shower were many friends i of this community the brides j sister eleanore assisted her i with the opening of her beauli ful gifts later in the evening refreshments were served by the hostesses marilyn magee mrs clara magee and mrs brooke j among other showers tendered the bridetobe was a personal one given by miss marilyn law- son don mills road todmor- den hurricane audrey damage light the rain storms and high winds accompanying hurricane audrey did little damage in this area with the exception of a few limbs blown from trees and some harm to gardens for the most part grain fields were left untouched hydro power was off for a threehour period late sat urday afternoon and many cat tle suffered neglect on this ac count lack of traffic lights at the corner of no 7 and don mills road during heavy holiday traffic may also have caused the accident which took place during the hydro break no one was ser iously injured but two cars a chrysler and a cadillac both new were severely damaged we welvme weu ifwf to visit our new modernized hardware store modern facilities we have completely renovated and modernized both the exterior and interior of our store for your en joyment and convenience products are easily accessible and displayed in a pleasing manner lighting is completely modernized and you can browse around and shop in a bright roomy atmos phere quality products our long established business car ries many of the great names in hardware products and appliances names such as benjamin moore and martin scnour paints stanley tools amerock and washington cupboard hardware dexter locks kclvinator and findlay youll want to see some of these wonderful new items heating and tinsmithing services we install the famous gurney and pease furnaces hotair or hotwater oil or coal installations our tinsmithing department is at your service for eavestroughing as well as your repair work stouffers hardware main street stmiltville harmony club bake sale j enterprising harmony clab i members garnered s35o0 from a sale of garden produce and home baking held between rain drops at victoria square church grounds on friday afternoon of last week vacationbound mo torists welcomed the opportun ity to purchase delicious home made buns teabiscuits pies cakes or cookies and the ladies of the community enjoyed their afternoon immensely everyone was surprised at the dispatch with which goods were sold in spite of the bad weather an other sale will be sponsored by the browns corners harmony club on friday july 12 and members are hoping to have a good supply of baking donations to sell local couple feted richard tribbling and jean brumwell whose marriage takes place quietly on tuesday of this i week have been entertained re- cently on wednesday evening of last week friends tendered a shower at the home of margaret wigmore and on thursday eve ning close friends and relatives met at the home of mr and mrs john donaldson to fete the young couple at the latter shower friends were welcomed in the specially decorated recreation room of the donaldson home and datiene brumwell cousin of the bride played here comes the bride as the honoured couple entered after the beautiful gifts had been opened refreshments were served and a social hour en joyed the groom is the proprietor of the white rose service sta tion don mills and no 7 high way whether it is coincidence or the station has some special matrimonial powers we cannot say but the former proprietor jack stephenson was married just a year ago our best wishes go to richard and jean music exams successfully completed congratulations to the follow ing pupils of mrs s j english who were successful at the june examinations of the royal con servatory of music grade 5 pi ano darlene brumwell grade 3 john rumble honours sha ron rumble honours patri cia patterson wendy parsons grade 1 theory first class honours john gee margaret patterson lois moorby jacque line johnson sheila wilcox john gee received looi neighbourhood notes friends and relatives visit ing mrs robert rodick on the occasion of her 94th birthday were mrs l scott miss rhea sunday school picnic next monday july 8 at 2 pm sunday school children of browns corners church will meet at no 7 highway and don mills road white rose station to board mr norman reids school bus in which they will travel to musselmans lake where the annual picnic will be held bring a basket lunch everyone invited scott and mr clarence scott mrs scott is in her 92nd year mr and mrs wm rodick grace and john mrs s j english mr and mrs r mitchell of wood- bridge rev and mrs morrison sellar owen sound the har per family of bolton mrs mac pherson of toronto and others mrs rodick received many gifts and greetings from friends to make her birthday a specially happy one an orator says a contempor ary is a public speaker whose audience would be better off if he were addressing envelopes instead uncle ed says no tice to patrons of the bethesda and stouffville telephone company limited it is the constant desire of this company to give the best service possible with this in mind the company has within the last few years spent largf sums of money to enrarge its switchboard instal common battery service end some dial phones it has added many new circuits thus reducing the number of subscribers on most lines this improvement will continue until the number on all heavily loaded lines has been reduced the company last applied to the ontario telephone authority for an in crease in rates in february 1952 which is over five years ago therefore it feels certain you will agree that with the ever increasing cost of materials and labour a slight revision of rental charges is warranted at this time application has been made to the ontario telephone authority for author ity to make the following charges for telephone service effective as at august 1st 1957 exchange rates individual line twoparty line multiparty line on circuits having 310 telephones multiparty line on circuits having 11 or more telephones business residence business residence business residence business residence 620 per month 360 per month 535 per month 315 per month 405 per month 305 per month 390 per month 290 per month v j some men mcome immortm hakim ustoroee momehts imosr people throw away e h neville sons admiral philco sales service stouffville ph 346wl 2 3 notice to parents ss no 10 whitchurch a birth certificate will be required for all children planning to enter grade 1 in september 1957 ken tranmer secretarytreasurer the above rates are for a modern hand set where old style wall sets are installed a discount of 25c a month will apply until more modern equipment is available the above rates for individual and twoparty line service will apply only within the base rate areas which are defined as stouffville municipal limits claremont municipal limits gormley victoria square north on the 4th concession of mark- ham to the town line between markham and whit church thence westerly to the hamlet of new gorm ley including 1000 feet on any road within reach of this cable route if individual or twoparty line service is required beyond the above limits there will be an additional charge for extra mileage of fortyfive cents a month for each 14 mile or fraction thereof for individual line and twenty- five cents a month for each v mile or fraction thereof for each party on a twopatty line service may be furnished on a season basis for temporary residents where the telephone company has the necessary facilities available this season service will be supplied for a minimum of seven months and the exchange rate service connection charge and any construction and installation charges applicable are payable in advance if the seasonal subscriber wishes to retain his telephone from year to year a suspension of service charge of 100 per month will apply during the months the telephone is not in use in which case no reconnection charge is applicable supplementary charges extension telephone on same premises 125 per month extension bell small 30 per month extension bell large 60 per month jack and plug per jack 25 per month service connection charge instrument not in place 250 service connection charge instrument in place 200 moving telephone on same premises 200 any representations to be made to the authority with respect to this application should be submitted on or before july 15 1957 and addressed to the chairman ontario telephone authority 7 queens park crescent east toronto ontario if you desire any further information in reference to the need for increas ing the telephone rates you may apply to the undersigned either personally by telephone or by letter n a baker secretarytreasurer the bethesda and stouffville telephone i company limited july 2 1957 come see aps store full of values youll get a pocket starlac bordens instant skim milk powder reg price 159 save 10c 4 lb pkg ap beets choice quality reg 2 for 31c save 4c 05040 o tins nto chili sauce reg price 25c 11 oz save 2c btl 23 apple pie jane parker reg price 59c save 6c each 53 see a ps ad every thursday in the toronto star and telegram for more low prices on meats produce bakery items ap supermarket 25 glen watford dr agincourt open thursday friday nights until 9 pm lots of free parking prices effective until saturday july 6 1957 u per markets thf 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