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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 12, 1957, p. 3

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the stouffvllil trisune twidiy september 12 1957 fjge 1 local and personal happenings excavation was started this mr and mrs henrv slack left the public school board and mr harry vaneenoo town week o the 9th concession last week on a motor trip to members of the staff will hold maintenance man has returned south for a new bungalow to the west coast they plan to a luncheon and getacquainted to his regular duties following be erected by mr henry ogden be away for about six weeks party in the school oi monday i his annual twoweek vacation evening oct 7 th miss puth nendick has iei turned to stouffville from ertg- work will commence shortly land where she has been residing en the 9th concession north for the past nine years she will j within the village limits hie w i meeting stouffville wi regular meet ing thursday september 19th at 215 pan in chris church i parish hall programme con- jvener mis l powell visitors welcome xevv book in the i library fiction the voice at the back door j spencer shadow of a lady roth anne boleyn anthony i look to the stars laying j the megstone plot garve doctor in the house cordon butters castle cronin sub- stitute doctor seifert the healer slaughter the high adventure farnol nonfiction they fought lor the sky j reynolds the trail of the i black walnut raeman the day christ died bishop ai woman doctor looks at love end life milliard the last days of hitler trevorooper j i canadian yesterdays collard the firebrand kilbourne j j queen of france castelot j styling corsages with drummond spend ten days visiting her bro- load will be either oiled or paved depending on whether a govern- ment grant can be obtained thers and her aunt mrs chris tie armstrong albert st mrs koster a rest summerville st has to her native holland daughters returned a short ago mr and mrs keith middle- miss are very happy that they now have their new son home with them from scarboro hos pital notice e a grubin ro optomet rist will be at his office in stouff ville on monday and tuesday andrew armstrong from sas katchewan has been in stouff ville visiting with his brothers christie william and sam arm- i strong mr armstrong farms in l the far north of the province i near nippawa rev p mcgreggor a former pastor in the baptist church here renewed old acquaintances iti stouffville last week rev mcgreggor now resides in sault ste marie cubs jt scouts meetings the regular meetings of use sept 16th and 17th phones i stouffville cubs and scouts will s6j2 and 23j1 j begin on tuesday sept 17 at 730 pm houstons drug store announ- 1 attention ladies a meeting will be held at the arena bowling alley on tues day sep 17 at s pm to form a fowling league for the coming season new members welcome ces the winners in their recent students draw first prize goes to no 179 2nd to no 106t and 3rd to no 2611 students holding these numbers should get in touch with mr houston five new teachers have join ed the staff of the stouffville district high school from ieft to right they are mr j rehiii mrs l marlott mrs p christie miss e davidson and mrs e morrison enroll ment at the school shows a slight increase over last year jim thomas homes in the starvale sub division are being sold before theyre completed according to flowers nlr gerald meharg markhamj i contractor torlate thirteen new i homes have been built and four more will be erected shortly mr and mrs c h nolan and two children lynda and john are presently in alberta attend ing the annual convention of the canadian weekly newspapers association at banff the local publisher is a director of the association tiie tegular weekly bingos under the auspices of branch 159 canadian legion will be held in the legion hall every saturday evening at s oclock sharp tf igements the engagement is announced of charily macbay ville daughter of mr cec hendricks local busi nessman was in toronto on thursday and witnessed the of stouff- i crash of the cf100 je plane mr george j mto i waters of lake ontario wms meeting tiie fall meeting of the wom ens missionary society was held sept 5 in the united church parlors with the president in the chair psalm 67 was read in unison an invitation was re ceived from unionville ashing tis lo participate in their autumn thankoffering service there ere 175 calls made during and plans are underway to furnish a teachers room at the local public school tliis year two members of the board mrs lorna button and mrs ethel mole will confer with two staff members miss brooks and mrs wideman witli regard to ncces- saiv furnishings plan to open new opp offices at vandorf soon the famous smith corona typewriters are sold and serv iced by the tribune hal gibson local sports en- the school building at van- thusiast was one of the thirteen dorf purchased by the township thousand fans who watched the of whitchurch has now been toronto maple leafs capture the completely renovated it will wo pennant by beating roches- become the new headquarters tcr 13 on sunday for the ontario provincial po- lice they plan to move in be fore the end of september forfar brothers completed the work on the building it done on a cost plus basis cost of the project- including the purchase price totalled slight ly in excess of 17000 the township council plan to hold an official opening at which time the keys will be pre sented to an official of the opp the ontario provincial police offices are presently located in the township municipal build ing j r yy j ay weddng5 graves fockler catherine may fockler daughj ter of mr gordon fockler and dr john button was the host at a farewell party for mr ernie austin on monday evening mr austin former operator of the stouffville nursing home and later a resident east of uxbridge the late mrs fockler becamc has purchased a private hospital the bride of ronald william el- stone graves son of mi mrs howard graves of council will inspect and at tempt to build up a section of sidewalk extending from the clover farm market on main street to obrien avenue and south on obrien a short dis- man william bteckley son o booth and notifie richmond sional for pra vance ths sectioll of walk is it i lo steckle o radio station cjrh a few the york presbyterial fall very low and creates a hazard minutes later the report was on ra will be held in sutton j in the winter and spring fie air f united church sept 25 a film on japan will be shown and the i a toronto driving school is united church w a speaker will be mrs j l car- planning to provide instruction maekay and the late mrs mac- 1 mr hendricks immediately step- j befol the summer recess mrs kay of 1 oronto to burness 1 ru- pe1 into a nearby telephone k campbell will write our mis t1 willi qn-lnt- cnn ff tti i stouffville the marriage wi i take place quietly on saturday october 5th 1957 at lucknow ont and will move j there later next week ux teddy bear dressed in fifty si bills by purchasing a ticket from was any member of the local lions the club the draw will be held on saturday sept 28 at the trade fair bridge in a ceremony in ring- wood christian church on aug you may be the winner of a j 31 1957 rev kenyon edwards officiated and miss grace leh man played tiie wedding music given in marriage by her fa ther the bride choso an ivory satin gown with inserts of lace that had a bouffant skirt com ing to a chapel train a crown of gathered satin to match held tier fingertip veil and she car ried an arm bouquet of white and pink gladioli attending the bride as mat ron of honor was the brides sister mrs john wilson senior bridesmaid was a cousin of the bride miss shirlej harmon and junior bridesmaid was miss ma ry fockler also a sister of the bride the senior attendants wore similar street length dress es of blue crystalette on princess lines with boleros witli pink fea thered bands and carried rose gladioli the junior bridesmaid was frocked in pink net over taffeta with matching tiara and car- word lias been received of the passing of mr a j tran form erly of cedar grove the late mr tran died in the orillia hos pital surviving is a sister mrs carmen morris church st s stouffville the annual stouffville trade fair to be held on sept 2627 and 2s is expected to attract a record number of visitors to date 35 exhibitors have been lined up there will be free pri zes each night in addition to entertainment a list of the ex hibitors will be published in next weeks issue ah opfomisr 15 a fetrowww i cinoi ihnseif in hot vathft ano then 5avs well i hcts i a oat1 anwvay due to popular demand sta tion cjrh richmond hill plans to devote fifteen minutes of its radio time to the public school choirs in york county the time however has been changed to 815 am every saturday morn ing more than 5000 baskets of peaches have been sold from the stouffville iga store so far this summer every week a huge truckload of the fruit is transported into town direct from the vineland district with j the end of the season still two weeks away mr ratcliff expects stotlftville ph 31gwl 23 he will dispose of an additional 2000 baskets by the end of sep tember e h neville sons admiral ihhco sales service mrs mae nighswander who has lived in stouffville for the past 13 years has returned to manitoulin island to live her many friends and neighbours presented her with an electric teakettle and a nest of three wrought iron tables she is re siding in the town of minde- moya her three sons and their families live in the vicinity of big lake one on the nighs wander homestead which has been a summer resort for many years mr and mrs edmond tessier of espanola announce the en gagement of their daughter lor raine lo laurence george keep ing eldest son of mr and mrs len keeping of stouffville mar riage to take place on saturday sepl 11 1957 at 10 am in the anglican church blind river the engagement is announced of phyllis may jagger the eldest daughter of mrs alice jagger and tiie late william jagger to george alan gleave of aurora the wedding will take place on saturday sept 28th at 3 pm in the presbyterian church thewa of the united church der dominion board secretary j here their 8car fleet will take in stouffville extend a cordial j rev d davis for his devo- 1 in an area north and east of the invitation to all the ladies to at- tional read dr philips modern city police chief edwards is in tend their first regular meeting translation 1st eleven verses of favour of personal instruction since summer vacation on mon- 1st h of phihppans and for wouldbe motorists recommended this version for i day evening sept 16 miss ho- sie will give the devotion and f hls message was inspir- music will be provided a social half hour will follow maybury wore pink lace over taffeta witli white carnations corsage the beautiful wedding cake admired by all was made by the brides grandmother mrs alfred yates after a wedding trip to lake placid the couple will reside in markham simpson rose pink white and yellow gladioli formed the setting in hartman united church when marlenc ried mauve gladioli mr robert i agnes rose daughter of mr fockler and mr howard graves ushered and mr don mccurdy of weston was best man a reception followed the wed ding at the home of mr and mrs john wilson alha for travelling the bride donned a figured nylon dress with a green jacket and white accessories the happy couple will reside in stouffville quality service tir v r akt vyhs 3 5ijo where costs count is the fuel ii relisl 1b irand anthracite coal there is no finer stove or xut size coal on the market summer orders are now beixg filled have you ordered jour coal for next winter 1 its later than ou think stiver bros maybury mustard tall standards of pink and white gladioli decorated melville united church on saturday af ternoon august 24 for the mar riage of barbara maureen dau ghter of mr and mrs garnet mustard of markham to james clifton maybury son of mr and mrs sydney maybury of scarboro rev george david son officiated and mrs e nigh presided at the organ the bride wore eliantiily lace over satin made on princess lines with long full skirt and a short train sweetheart neckline decorated with seed pearls and long sleeves her fingertip veil was caught to a pillbox head dress to march her dress and decorated with seed pearls she i yellow and pink carnations miss carried a cascade of pink car- anne smalley bridesmaid was nations and stcphanotis i gowned alike in pale green she the attendants were mrs also carried a bouquet of yel- donald maybury matron of low and pink carnations honour miss joy mustard and miss carolyn flewell a pupil miss carol goodwin brides of the bride was flower girl and mrs kenneth rose mount albeit became the bride of mr harry morgan simpson son of i mr and mrs herbert simpson j ballantrae rev w s whiteombe officiat ed at the doublering ceremony and mr clarion baker presided at the organ mrs james old ham sang the lords prayer and ill walk beside you dur ing the signing of the register the bride given in marriage by her father wore a charming floor length gown of chiffon taffeta covered with layers of i net the strapless bodice of chantilly lace was embroidered with seed pearls and a lace bolero was worn over it her fingertip veil of illusion tulle was held by a crown beset with i sequins and seed pearls she i also wore a white gold necklace a gift from the groom she car- ried a bouquet of red sweetheart roses white carnations and ivy miss beth rose sister of the bride was maid of honor and was gowned in wait length j falle taffeta her dress was lilac with matching headdress and white accessories she carried a halfmoon shaped bouquet of the spacious farm property owned by mr ernie austin east of uxbridge has been sold to mr thomas carter a former resident on the conacher farm glh cone of whitchurch mr and mrs austin and marie will move to lucknow ont where mr austin has purchased a 36bed private hospital the uxbridge property will change hands on sept 20lh with two piano solos which were enjoyed by all mrs hastings gave a concise and most interesting review of our study book the cross and the crisis written by dr in- glehart which is a study of japan japan faces a baffling fu ture one half of 1 percent are christian but as our master said wms meeting where two or three are gather- the st james auxiliary of the ec together there am i they wms held their first fall meet- j ma be small in numbers but unique visitor ing and challenging also he said mr john phillips who is stay- our study of japan should be ing with his daughter mrs jack interesting and mentioned sev- j morgan at claremont had a oral missionaries from this area i unique visitor recently in the who are and have been work- 1 person of mr f s hulbert a ing in japan toronto builder age 86 years it mrs c baker entertained had occurred to mr phillips that miss lorraine steckley daugh ter of mr and mrs norman steckley will exchange vows with mr keino reman ne phew of mr and mrs o ree- metts of hamilton ontario in second markham baptist church on friday october 4th at 7 pm ing at the home of mrs a g thompson with the president mrs stevens presiding tile meeting was opened by the call to worship followed by prayer and a hymn arrangements were made for the thankoffering meeting in october the study period was in charge of group 1 with mrs thompson as leader it was presented as a radio broadcast with a panel discus sion on conditions in the phil- lipine islands there was a mar ked improvement shown in re- i ligion and education also a de- i sire for a better way of living to correspond with the western j world there are 17 million j christians in the islands out of i a population of about 21 million people a social time followed this interesting study glow more brightly by their faith their church service is much like our own and they open with holy holy holy and close with jesus keep me near the cross mrs dr crouch read the japanese version of the 23rd psalm which was in teresting and beautiful plans were made for the october thanksgiving service yhen mrs g e k howe con ference branch president will be guest speaker mrs camp bell thanked all who had con- there were few if any persons living whose father participated in the rebellion of 1837 other than his sister mrs mcmaster of uxbridge and himself ac cordingly he put a friendly chal lenge in the daily star to his surprise mr hulbert accepted the challenge claiming that his father was a member of the mil itia which were called to deal with the rebels who had gath ered at yonge st itoronot now and other points the uprising has been amply depicted in our school histories and- in a good book called jo- shia doan better read it mr hulbert made good his chal lenge by coming to visit mr phillips and needless to say the old couple had a very enjoyable day narrating the stories as told by their respective fathers of the war of 1s37 there is no defi nite proof that there may not be more living whose father joined the rebellion of 1837 or tributed to an enjoyable and whose father was a member of profitable meeting and he presi dent closed with prayer the militia of that early dale please speak up a i stouffvillf ontario aaa maids they wore frocks of iri descent taffeta in waltz length made with rolled neckline end ing in a v at the back and large bows with streamers extending to the hemline picture hats of net to match their dresses and cascades of yellow mums com pleted their costumes mrs maybury wore apricot and the bridesmaids turquoise little miss barbara yates made a charming flower girl in pale ellow taffeta with peterpan collar and bouffant skirt she wore a poke bonnet and carried a nosegay of baby rooms donald maybury attended his brother and the ushers were bruce musurd brother of the she looked lovely in a floor length gown of pale green taf feta she carried a small half- moon shaped bouquet of pink and yellow carnations mr rich ard fines brotherinlaw o the groom was best man and the ushers weie mr moiiey rose brother of the bride and mr ron simpson cousin of the groom the reception was held in mt albert united church parlour the brides mother received in a tim- f rosewood crystalette j with pink and black accessories ivl a corsage of pink carna tions the grooms mother as- j sisted wearing a royal bluej sheath gown with blue and pink accessories and a corsage of j bride lome keclcr and leonard maybury cousin and brother of pink carnations the groom for travelling to sault ste 1 at the masonic hall stouff- marie and united states the ville mrs mustard received her bride cs a pale green urwt guests in a frock of powder bine dress and stole with beige ac1 uco over taffeta and wore a cor- tesvries and a cojsage of white mge ox pink caxnauor mrs carnations here is a chance to sec how you rate when it comes to growing fall wheat mark yes or no check your score below i es a no a mr and mrs john r ever are pictmej above following their rtcert wedcr in ur brethren in chrin c irch oak ridges the bride is the former margaret steckiey the daughter of mr and mrs levi steckley and the girri the son of mr and mis earl eyer of eibabethtowa pa the couple will makl their home in grantham pa plow grain land 30 days before sowing cultivate at least 4 times before sowing e b bsc at least 300 pounds of fertilizer per acre the correct answers are all yes a nrvv conducted anion x trotip of ontario het producer by th soils dapartmcnt ontario agricultural college reveals that reitadkjs of feed variety oil type rai or lepth of plantlrs the three manakrneni hrm listed above eri common for corsistcai high yield over a 10 year period wiien vlectloc your tall fertlur rhoo co op hlsh analyu kertlliier it in granular free flowing and eon- utnr tlian onehilt mie raokture in regular ferlltw coop fcrtilizer bbsted to do a job not to meet a price stouffville cocp ihone 269 or 122 stouffville

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