recognize v main street summer flower show here next monday monday july s at 8 oclock is the flower show and meeting in the united church basement the guest speaker will be mrs b c sisler of unionville who the stouffyim tr1kjnl tfany ut im h 1 local and personal happenings son of former stouffville man dies in hospital bruce barnes 8yearold son of married at heise hill visited yugoslavia recently itjsstjtais s mount ro val que died in mon life in mat courtr- the musi- f formerly of stouff- cal part of tne program is being anrt at iftli l2 arranged by mrs ralph davis her la the front of the ness operated at that lime by present modernized stouffers fred silvester the canopy hardware as it appeared bet- which covers the front of the ter than sixty years ago a store and what is now the car- long established hardware busi- load groceteria was removed only a few years ago oldsters will recall the hitching posts and mud road now turn to page ten for a look at the same building as it appears today local summertime weddings f grove brown on june 22ml 1957 at the stouffville united missionary church amidst a setting of peo nies and white daisies marion irene grown daughter of mr and mrs wilmot brown of ring- wood and jacob h grove son of mr and mrs levi grove of markham were united in mar riage rev f g huson per formed the double ring cere mony the bride given in marriage by her father wore a floor- length gown of white net over sain moulded bodice with re- ernhroidered lace sprinkled with shimmering iridescent se quins her full skirt flowed from a scalloped waistline with a midinsert of lace her halo ers were roy brown brother of the bride and arthur byers upon the arrival of the brides mother mrs delos brown soloist sang the lords my shepherd as the bride and groom knelt in prayer the soloist sang the wedding prayer by fern dunlap and during the signing of the regis ter the wedding prayer by oswald j smith miss bertha stouffer was organist parkside youth centre was the scene of the lovely recep tion the brides mother wear ing a twopiece aqua linen dress with white accessories assisted by the grooms mother wearing a navy crepe dress with match ing accessories received the guests both wore corsages of headdress gleaming with tinted pink roses at the close of the sequins held her fingertip veil reception mrs delos brown sang the bride carried a cascade of red roses delicately touched with white spray mrs audrey good sister of the bride was matron of hon our the bridesmaids were al ma pilkey and june baxter all three attendants were dressed alike in ballet length gowns of eyelet over taffeta with match ing mittens and shoes in mauve blue and yellow respectively their wreath headdresses of taf feta were styled in leaf design the matron of honotir carried jellow roses while the two bridesmaids carried matching bouquets of delicate pink roses wmwvdnrp niece of the bride miss marie white moor bown of eau claire was flower on june 26th 1957 rev garn- girl she wore a floorlength sworthy officiated at the mar- gown of pink pleated nylon over riage of mary anne louise taffeta and carried a nosegay moore daughter of mr and of pink roses with white spray mrs l p moore to john alf- david grove brother of the red davey white son of mr groom was best man the ush- and mrs dudley white in the when he gave me you ac companied by miss stouffer rev schmuker closed with a few remarks and a speciaf bene diction for the newlyweds for travelling the bride chose a two piece pastel blue linen dress and pink accessories she wore a corsage of pink roses amidst a shower of best wish es the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip through the united states and points north upon their return they will re side in stouffville church of the transfiguration toronto the bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of champagne nylon tulle with tucked bodice threequar ter length sleeves and square neckline her fingertip veil was held in place by a headband of the same material covered in pearls and she carried a cascade of tea roses myrna parker maid of honour and jean burnett bridesmaid wore gowns similar in style to the brides in turquoise nylon tulle with matching fingertip gloves and headdress and car ried pale yellow shasta mums suzanne bayliss flowergirl wore turquoise nylon tulle with scoop neck and eumberbund and carried a nosegay of yellow ros es dresses of the bride and at tendants were of cocktail length stanley benson of stouffville was best man and ushers were charles leadbetter and john moore for the reception at casa loma the brides mother wore blue lace with white accessories and a corsage of white carna tions the grooms mother wore silver grey tissue nylon with rose accessories and corsage of rose carnations for a wedding trip to north ern ontario the bride wore a red printed silk dress with beige accessories pikes peak tent meeting 5th concession of whitchurch twp 2 miles north of gormley stouffville road to 21st r p ditmer enon ohio preaching rev and mrs f goudie mrs free man barker of headford will judge the show entries which may be placed between 5 and 7 pm the executive would appre ciate new exhibitors bringing along their entries the following is the list of classes in which to exhibit 1 rose 1 bloom 2 lily 1 stem 3 delphinium 1 spike 4 vase of any one variety of flower 5 pansy arrangement 6 arrangement with roses pre dominating 7 arrang of flowers in pitcher 8 arrang of flowers in a ped estal type container such as a goblet 9 arrang of flowers in kitchen utensil 10 floral arrangement using driftwood 11 buffet arrangement front view using all white flowers with any suitable foliage 12 dining table floral center not over 11 high 13 vase of mixed flowers 14 modern floral arrangement lj arran in unusual container 16 a childs nosegay 17 bouquet for a sick room 18 a corsage 19 cup saucer arrangement cup to lie on its side in the saucer 20 bouquet for a childs room 21 a onesided arrangement using 3 blooms and any suitable decorative plant material 22 miniature arrang under 3 23 an arrangement of flowers with shells etc to suggest the seashore 24 basket of mixed flowers 25 bouquet for a childs room quets arranged in tiny vases such as dolls dishes made by a child under 14 years ville and attended school here he is manager of the toronto stars montreal advertising of- fice bruce mckinnon an only child had suffered a congenital heart condition but had proved willing to share in all ttie activ ities of the younger set he was buried in toronto on friday af ternoon at park lawn cemetery in addition to the holiday mov- ings mentioned in these columns last week several others have now been completed mrs rost er and family have moved from the eastend into the apartment above the aida cleaners and mr and mrs dams have moved into their newly erected home in the starvale subdivision mr and mrs gordon crowder have va cated the rowbotham house on market street for the former ken burkholder home at the westend mr and mrs ira burk holder have taken possession of the apartment vacated by the crowders hammer boyd on saturday june 15th 1957 evangel temple 76 dundas st toronto was the setting for the marriage of bertha catherine boyd daughter of mr and mrs hugh a boyd unionville rr 1 and clifford henry hammer son of mrs conrad hammer and the late mr hammer of wellesley ontario rev w g mcpherson officiated miss lucy cooper of toronto was organist and mr stanley trafford soloist given in marriage by her father the bride looked lovely in an embroidered nylon net and lace strapless gown with lace longsleeved bolero jacket trimmed with simulated pearls and sequins her fingertip veil of illusion net was held in place by a tiara of lace and seed pearls she carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums and bet ter time roses her attendants all wore ballerina length gowns and white seed pearl studded picture hats her sister mrs ronald frost was maid of hon our in mint green nylon chiffon bridesmaid miss lillian weller wore shrimp pink nylon chiffon miss diane fletcher niece of the bride was junior bridesmaid in orchid nylon chiffon all car ried a bouquet of roses and white chrysanthemums to match their gowns miss linda flet cher niece of the bride in a lacetrimmed yellow flecked ny lon taffeta dress carried a nose gay of pink roses and sweet peas donald frost nephew of the bride was ring bearer mr edward dindner brotherinlaw of the groom was best man mr arthur boyd mr arnold boyd and mr robert miller nephew of the groom were ushers at the reception at the home of the brides parents the brides mother in navy and white with beige accessories received about 120 guests from various points jamaica midland fort erie lis- towel stratford wellesly kit chener newmarket and toron to for travelling on their honey moon the bride chose a pink tricoleen nylon dress with pink and white accessories and orchid corsage on their return mr and mrs hammer will reside en their farm at wellesly ont schlabach fretz mixed white flowers and ferns graced first mennonlte church kitchener on saturday june 8 1957 for the wedding of mary ann fret and mr beland g schlabach rev edgar metzrer officiated at the service and music was provided by mr lewis reesor mr maurice hoover mr elmer burkholder and mr eldon fretz of stouffville who sang the bride is the youngest daughter of mr and mrs sam uel h fretz of stouffville the groom is the son of mr dan schlabach of brooks alberta and the late mrs schlabach white nylon eyelet over satin formed the brides formal gown styled with a standup collar billypoint sleeves and bouffant skirt she carried a cascade of deep pink roses and white car nations with lilyofthevalley miss cleo bowman of kitch ener a former nursing class mate of the bride was maid of honour satin scrolling accented the scoop neckline of her pastel blue crystalette waltz gown she carried pale pink roses and car nations mr walter fretz of kitchener was best man ushers were nor man fretz of stouffville brother of the bride and mr herbert gerber of bright ont a cousin of the bridegroom the reception was held in the church basement the brides mo ther receiving in a grey figured silk dress with pink sweetheart roses and carnations the bride grooms aunt mrs amanda hoist of breslau wore yellow sweetheart roses and carnations with her figured white silk dress for their wedding trip to nor thern ontario the bride wore a printed yellow nylon dress with a pastel green coat tan accessor ies and yellow roses they will live at 249 king st north waterloo stouffville municipal council will convene in regular session this thursday evening mr and mrs ken laushway of stouffville were in kemptville this week attending the centen nial celebrations in that eastern town dr murray wilson of balti more visited with mr and mrs x w byer dr wilson is the son of the late dr f h wilson who was an old stouffville boy mr and mrs alex robinson of claremont have moved to stouffville taking up residence here on saturday mr and mrs harold forsyth and don returned on friday from a four day vacation at hawk lake miss bessie dickson who spends the winter months in toronto at the home of her bro ther mr roy dickson has re turned to stouffville to enjoy the summer at her home main st east the tribune will be pleased to receive all final examination re ports from the various public schools in the district names of students should be either typed or printed in order to avoid the possibility of error mr and mrs bruce reaman former mina eileen stickley vanderbent are seen above daughter of mr and mrs ed- cutting the wedding cake at gar stickley victoria square the reception following their and the groom is the son of spring wedding in the heise mr and mrs wm vander- hill church the bride is the bent of richmond hill b s telephone co office hours commencing july 6th the of- ficeof the b s telephone co will be open for business daily monday to friday 9 to 5 p mclosed on saturdays robert gray from chazy n y visited with relatives here during the holiday weekend he was accompanied by his niece miss rose who along with her sisters was restaurant propriet or here some years ago despite the torrential rains big shopping crowds were in town both friday evening and all day saturday this shopping crowd plus the continuous line of northwardbound holiday tra vellers made for- considerable congestion along main street the rain drove many off the street and a large crowd num bering well up in the hundreds found their way to the arena for the opening wrestling show hydro was interrupted for a short time on saturday after noon when falling trees and branches struck power lines the rain stopped at noon and the winds took over giving local residents a reminder of hurri cane hazel and the disastrous storm which struck the southern states on thursday mark bramliam wins prize at the recital held in aurora by miss ruth tollman last fri day evening mark bramham was a prize winner local pupils taking part were harold hoover linda ratcliff betty brown nancy robertson june emmer- son sharon sinclair and mark bramham roses were presented to the teacher by sharon sin clair on behalf of the pupils mrs copeman rr 2 stouff ville sends us an interesting clipping from a daily news paper in london england which be rates tourists who attempt to disturb the famous guardsmen at the tower of london mrs copeman states that her eldest son joined the cold stream guards his fathers regiment at the age of fifteen as a drum mer boy he was senior drum mer when he met his death while on duty at the guards chapel wellington barracks mrs copeman asks if the many visitors who travel to england today realize the strain put on these sentries picture shows a canadian tourist attempting to put his arm around one of the guards to have his pic- mr and mrs w irwin of claremont plan to take up per manent residence here shortly mr irwin was the former man ager at the canadian bank of commerce in claremont retir ing june 26th in spite of the heavy downpour of rain on saturday const randall of the local police dept obliged dozens of shoppers by assisting them through the heavy traffic at the intersection of market and main sts mr belfry hamilton has tur ned sod on winona dr for a new automotive parts plant soon to be erected the new building will be a hundred ft long with fine brick front and will make a commendable addition to town mr hamiltons place of business is presently located in the west- end business block west of the cnr miss faye rusnell daughte of mr and mrs rusnell of new- market has been chosen by the optimist club of that town aa the centennial beauty to repre sent the club at the forthcoming newmarket centennial celebra tion august 1518 faye is a granddaughter of mr and mrs ira rusnell of stouffville and mr and mrs herb ferrier of lincolnvllle mr carman lewis booh keeper at the stouffville trib une office along with mrs lewis motored east during the holiday ture taken much to the discom- j weekend for a look at the giant fort of the guardsman who can st lawrence seaway project do nothing to protect himself as they were accompanied on the there is no policeman on duty trip by mr and mrs john wil- near these posts liamson of markham calvary gospel quartette of toronto weeknite services except saturday s pm sunday broadcast s45 cklb services at the tent 200 and 730 pm i l a n pray com e everyone welcome c e hunking pastor the stouffville community swimming pool open hours swimming water safety instruction 900 am 1200 noon mon fri recreational swimming mon sat 130 500 pm 630 900 pm sundays only 130 545 pm on holidays only 900 am 1200 noon 130 500 pm 630 900 pm admission rates 1 swimming instruction 200 per person per season 2 recreational children public school students high school adults 3 seasons tickets good on all days except sals suns holidays and instructional classes 15c 25c 50c haase meith the locust hill united church was the scene of a double ring ceremony on saturday june 29 1957 when kathy meith became the bride of wilhem haase both of germany rev j mclachlan performed the marriage cere mony for her wedding the bride chose a very becoming waltz- length skirt of white satin with a lace top she also had a shoul der length veil of white and carried a bouquet of red roses the brides attendant was mrs paul reesor who was very be comingly dressed in pale blue the groom was attended by mr paul reesor at the conclusion of the ceremony six young la dies who were friends of the bride sang to the happy couple a german song entitled take my hand and guide me the wedding reception was held at the home of mr and mrs reesor after which the bride and groom left on their honey moon to northern points on their return they will reside in an apartment at the home of mr and mrs p reesor here is a family 1 adult 1 student 1 child s1000 s 600 100 s 300 a parents signature is necessary for children and students to attend instructional classes if enough interest is shown then instructional classes will he arranged for adults j there are openings for full or part time life guards all interested parties for any of the above items can attain more information at the anglican church on sat july 6th between 900 am and 1200 noon and 100 pm and 600 pm those unable to be present can contact either mr a h williams or mr l w roadway ses3easaae3iaestie3rsts6333tataa3eat3fcn atsta j summer bible school stouffville united missionary church july 8 to july 19 each morning at 9 oclock classes for all ages come and bring a bible note book pencil crayons pastors please announce in your church and bring some to the school thank you u coop chest freezers save you money your family food bill can be cut by hund reds of dollars if you have your own home freezer you can buy in bulk and when prices are in season you can also store your own produce buy a coop freezer at its low initial cost your first saving then shop carefully and freeze your 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