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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 14, 1957, p. 3

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qtahtr service for reliable hard caal stove nut ond pea size phone 45w1 or 64508 we also stock pocohantas stoker coal hard coal briquettes jve can give you excellent service on all fuels stiver bros stouffville ont phone 45 or 64308 dont miss the royal agricultural winter fairi seethe horse show starring seven international jumping teams see modern farm equipment the sheep and swine show fashions in wool pageant fruit and vegetable displays live stock auctions theres fun for everyone during international year at the royali the coliseum toronto general admission adults-75- children251 home and school hear talk on books the stouttyiui tobukt ttesiiy horember 14 1957 tin 3 local and personal happenings weddings the november meeting of the familiar with them at as early home school association was- an age as possible and taught held last wednesday evening to trear them with respect they and though the attendance was should be kept separate from nor as good as the first meet- and never treated as toys fam- rainey jones ing the incidence of sickness ily reading should be encouraged ri saturdav oct 19th anjdst in the town did not deter some and the background of the story a setting of ferns and mums a fifty members from turning out both geographical and historical qu but prettv wedding took mr fred taylor a member of l the lxbridge cottage hospital o board informed the tribune during the business it was s be made known to the j p at the home of the brides the occasion of their golden wed- this week that construction work l-kim- i- m i i the bu vvas started on monday at home mr and mrs fred disney of brooklin will be at home to their friends and relatives on wednes day november 20th 1937 from 2 30 to 430 in the afternoon and 30 to 930 in the evening on the stouffville tribune has several rew smithcorona port able typewriters for rent announced that a games night would be held on saturday november 23 at 815 as a fund- raising project there will be a choice of bridge whist euchre crokinole and darts with prizes given in each game the members were then enter tained by marvin murray solo ist who sang the three ships and by a group of young ladies heather heaton frances farr mary rae janet button fran ces devonish and anna may sanders who sang venice and almighty father these per formances which were intro duced by miss brooks were very well executed and equally well received mrs stapley then introduced the guest speaker mrs clifton who is an experienced librarian and gifted parent education children in order that they may j parents when shirley marguer- j di anniversarv appreciate the differences in out- j ja of mr and mrs icok and habits of peoples of harmen jones became the bride i other lands and other times the of mrv robert clare rainey son the womans association of speaker illustrated her talki mrs q rainey and the late the united church will be held with a wellselected display of gardham rainey of markham nov 19th instead of the usual rev e pannabecker of matta- 1 date mrs king is in charge of books taken from her own home and pointed out that many good books can be purchased second hand wa performed the double ring devotions all ladies welcome ceremony with mrs panna becker at the organ given in mr fred reynolds church st has been removed to hospital in toronto friends will regret to learn mr reynolds is si and one of our esteemed elder citi zens mr and mrs gord wagg at tended the annual conservative dance at the royal york last tuesday mr and mrs leland emmer- son of matheson have been visit ing for a couple of weeks with his mother mrs a emmerson mrs clifton more than lived j nniage by her father the j tuman hoover buried up to her reputation orvatj brlde looked lowly in a waltz- funeral was mn and eloquence and the associa- j length gown ot prl white crys- ducted from the 0 funeral tion was fortunate in having v it fm i chape qn saturday for the late tilman hoover who passed away at the brierbush hospital last week mr hoover who has notice e a grubin ro optome trist will be at his office in stouffville on monday and tues- day nov isth and 19th i during the discussion that fol- i lowed the address if was moved by mrs stapley and seconded by i mrs hyde that the association j purchase some childrens books leader and thtaubject of her a those in use in the kindergarten this motion was carried unanimously after the tion was fortunate in having j taiette bridal silk fashioned persuaded her to address them with a puritan coi a teut on this subject during book skirt and carried a whue month a vote of thanks was bibie with a mauve orchid j proposed to mrs cuf ton by mrs streamers 0 ba mums mat- bii sanders ron of honor mrs barbara bri j linger wore a gown of blue mr and mrs beasley have taken up residence on rupert i st moving from an apartment above the western tire store mr beasley is one of the pro- prietors of edgevale motors j local ford agency miss betty graham of the york county childrans aid so- j ciety marshall memurchy chair- t man and mrs dr neil smith i local member were entertained on thursday evening at the j home of clerk and mrs ralph corner also present were mem- i bers of council and the press international year j address was childrens read ing mrs clifton started by suggesting that the childs taste is unreliable requiring guidance from both parent and teacher and that even if difficulty was encountered in deciding which were the right kind of books central libraries issued lists of acceptable literature chosen by people who specialize in such cataloguing the speaker illustrated her discussion on good and bad art by reading two poems the sec ond the snake by d h lawrence having the emotional contact or ability to move us which is the hallmark of great art the requirements of a good book for children were then considered it must be written in good plain grammatical eng lish its characters should be warm and human not stereo typed or unreal the information in it should be correct the plot must be interesting the format should be adequate with clear unbroken printing and a high level of illustration printed on good paper and there should be positive values and purpose shown mrs clifton then discussed national anthem the meeting was adjourned and refreshments were served glazed cotton and matching headdress and carried a nosegay of pink and white mums lynne badgerow niece of the bride j was flower girl dressed in pink been ill for a long period had been in hospital some months a son of the late joseph hoover deceased was born in markham township he resided for many ears at ihe west end of stouff ville and was employed at the local floral company green- stouffville w i the regular meeting will be held in christ church hall on thursday nov 21st at 215 pm program convener mrs j hoo ver the worlds largest grove of cultivated pecans started in 1933 near las cruces new mexico today numbers 75000 trees covering 4000 acres the olive from which spain produces a major portion of the worlds olive oil is a fruit which is botanically related to both the peach and the plum xsxxxxxxsxssxsxsssscossai tj o 7 i t j i the general attitude towards buy bmitiioyoncl i ypewriters books children should be made f y j lauesen realtor 870 eglinton ave east toronto attention farmers wanted immediately for waiting clients farms of all descriptions 50 to 200 acres also 10 acre lots with house reasonably priced write or call ray hamstead mayfalr 1141 or 16ti plymouth 53202 nylon over taffeta with matching hous mr hoovcr was a mem headdress and earned a nosegay bor of the richardson masonic of pink and white mums the lod mrs hoover assed awav groom was attended by mr stanley henderson of milton the brides mother received the guests wearing navy with a corsage of red mums assisted by the grooms mother in a wine dress with rose accessor ies and a corsage of rose mums for travelling to montreal and points north the bride chose a sapphire blue wool jersey dress with blue and white accessories and a grey fur jacket with an orchid corsage the couple will make their home in markham some years ago surviving is one brother jacob of stouffville and three sisters mrs jacob wideman mrs abram smith and mrs john grove two bro thers harmon and albert are both predeceased interment was made in stouffville cemetery theres nothing newer in f ft mrm i rairlane 560 club victoria i-wrt4- jjii see the new styuhg that created an international sensation lines that flow sleek and low in cars to capture your imagination drive fords allnew interceptor v8 with precision fuel induction they set new standards of v9 performance ford introduces new cruiseomatic drive greatest advance yet in automatic driving its part of a whole new powertrain that coupled with the new vs engines and a low rear axle ratio gives you builtin overdrive economyup to 15 more gas mileage try fords new air suspension fordaire its like riding on the wind you discover fords new magiccircle steering make pointing guides you smoothly through city traffic gives superb control on superhighways exciting advances in ford for 5s the features of the future are yours today in ford j new models in t great series six or v8 its a great year to change to ford oboyle mcmtjixen shirley elaine mcmullen dau ghter of mr and mrs lome mcmullen became the bride of walter oboyle son of mrs oboyle and the late john o boyle at her home in stouff ville which was gaily decorated for the occasion with evergreens banked with mums rev nor man rowan officiated the bride given in marriage by her father wore a ballerina length gown of nylon and lace over satin topped with a bolero of lace with long pointed sleeves her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was caught to a tiara of seed pearls and iridescent stones she carried a cascade of white mums the bridesmaid miss patricia booke cousin of the bride wore a waltz length gown of bronze taffeta with matching headdress and carried a cascade of bronze and yellow mums the flower girl sharon glover niece of the groom wore a pink nylon dress and matching fea ther head band and carried a nosegay of pink and white car nations the groomsman was bruce dyers of toronto with lynn and larry mcmullen brothers of the bride as ushers clarion baker officiated at the organ at the summit the brides mother received wearing a sil ver blue taffeta with red acces sories and a corsage of red roses the grooms mother as sisted in a blue sheath dress with matching hat and black accessories and a corsage of red roses the bride left wearing a royal blue wool and winter white hat with black accessories and a corsage of white roses after a honeymoon in florida the hap py couple will reside in their home in scarboro kes steering as easy as see all the new and choose from 19 glamorous friili ectvra cuittd of rumioifi at stmistf on ist witiru eytiij a tare ton en wcrit proved and approved around the world ncvr before in auiomotic history has a new car faced such a gruelling test before its announcement a 26000 mile trip around the world the 5s ford con quered the steep winding passes of the swiss alps took paris by storm breezed through the great salt desert of iran and swept up and through fabled kbyber pass without even breath ing hard it was the most rugged test ever dewsed for any automobile and now this same ford beauty and performance can be yours in every ford for 5s truly there is nothing newer in the worldl see your ylria dealer births beach mr and mrs beverly beach are happy to announce the arrival of a baby daugh ter on nov 8th 1957 at the brierbush hospital stouffville reesor mr and mrs john reesor are happy to announce the arrival of a baby daugh ter on nov 8th 1957 at the brierbush hospital stouffville doner howard and jean nee brown are pleased to announce the arrival of their son daniel howard danny nov 7 1957 at york county hospital newmarket manley tom and noreen nee epworth are happy to announce the arrival of a son michael frank at st michaels hospital toronto saturday nov 9th 1957 a brother for johnnie barnnitlmng method best for adding room the simplest and most econ omical framing systems if you plan to add a room a rrch or a carport to your home are i postandbeam and plank-and- j beam construction postandbeam is a structural form widely used in modern barn building a post is erected here i rev whitc0mbe resigns from vivian charge after three and a half years as pastor at the vivian church rev w s whitcombe takes his leave of that congregation next sunday evening the pioneer churches that mr whitcombe established in scarborough have developed so rapidly that his full time and attention is now demanded in that great sub urban area the fine new chu rch building constructed under his leadership at wishing well acres one mile west of agin- court is already well filled for the regular morning service and the evening service has also been commenced the vivian church has also shown increased strength dur ing mr whitcombes pastorate there as was evidenced at the annual meeting when fine re ports were received from all departments the auditorium has been renovated and redecor ated recently more money has been raised for missions than ever before in the history of the church and the general fund receipts were considerably lar ger than it was three years ago the congregation received the pastors resignation with keen regret as did mr whitcombe in presenting it one of the church officers remarked that the sense of loss was mitigated by the knowledge that the severance of the pastoral relationship was brought about by the prosperity of the pioneer work in scarbor ough and not by any difficulty or misunderstanding mr whit combe is wellknown through out the district as the former pastor of the second markham and baker hill baptist churches some 30 years ago at which time he was responsible for the commencement of a church in mount albert where many of the present members knew him mr del forsyth of stournille bagged two fine bucks near whitney in northern ontario one of the deer sported a rack of 10 points while the other had 8 their party of eleven men brought home 11 deer mr and mrs bert jackson jim thomas carman lewis and mr and mrs c h nolan all attended the open house held on saturday in uxbridge on the i occasion of the opening of the new office of the uxbridge i timesjournal mrs dewitt and joyce were with mrs g h leary at gorm- ley for the weekend and at tended the farewell service of mr and mrs alan doner who are returning to nigeria this month mr and mrs frank row- botham were visited last week by mr and mrs milton clark and accompanied them to ford- wich where the ladies brother mr ross klinck is spending a few weeks at the home of mr and mrs ellis klinck also they called on mr clarks relatives in waterloo and at mr and mrs lome bakers in newmarket wms meeting the november meeting of the womans missionary society of the united church opened with music by mrs gayman and med itation by the president mrs woods a hymn come let us sing of a wonderful love was sung followed by the lords prayer in unison and prayer by the president the first annual meeting of york presbyterial will be held jan 22 in the aurora united church dr allan knight will be one of the speakers mrs d smales dedicated the offering the mite boxes were brought in and any who were unable to be at the meeting will you please leave your boxes with mrs mccreight or mrs burke mrs mcconnochie favored the meeting with the solo i shall not pass this way again mrs king spoke briefly from phillip- ians chap 2 verses 511 mrs blake sanders gave an interest ing review of chapter 2 of our study book which dealt with the history of the japan of yes terday mrs vvoods thanked all who had taken part mrs ball and mrs burkes group were in charge of the program after singing a charge to keep i have phalm 93 was repeated i in unison followed by prayer which closed the meeting mr and mrs cliff salmon and family will move from their obrien ave home at the end of this month they will take up residence at brigden ont 13 miles south of sarnia mr salm on has been appointed manager of the cooperatlve in the vill age the feed mill has a staff of 23 employees stouffville lions club mem bers were entertained on mon day evening with a film and ad dress from mr a pearce dist rict civil defence coordinator the speaker was introduced by lion jack sanders local cd co ordinator and a vote of thanks was expressed by lion stan martin the club announced their annual fall ladies night for monday nov 25th jim cole 8th concession of markham and chick minaker of markham bagged a large 218 lb buck on monday near haliburton the deer displayed a five point rack with a spread of nearly twenty inches the buck was felled by a shot from jim coles gun the men had to drag their prize more than four miles to their car deeper life crusade the deeper life crusade which commenced on the thurs day evening of october 31st through to sunday evening no vember 10th in the united mis sionary church proved to be a great success rev c r leh man the evangelist was at his best the messages were heart- searching and much was accom plished during the crusade sat urday evening rev lehman gave an illustrated lecture also a film entitled tibet which re vealed to us the hazards and hardship which the missionaries go through in their work the services were well attended throughout each night the at tendance increased the largest crowds were in attendance on the sabbath day bingo the regular weekly bingos under the auspices of branch 459 canadian legion will be held in the legion hall every saturday evening at 8 oclock sharp edgevale motors limited main street w stouffville ontario ihones 215 216 another thre and they are joined by hams from which walls are nun all of the 2-by- 4 studs that ftand every 14 inch es apart in ronventionaj plat form or baloon hoii framing are unneeded and you favu a lot of lumber gom slop further plankandbeani fcoes one step farther and top this construc- tloa with planus that serre both if celling and roof decking as il as hindire he wall gather th eronomy thu tional lumber manufacturers association which openly en dorses the system bcause of the ease with which you can fit a plankandbeam addition to a house of either wood framing or solid masonry there is nothing experimental about either of these methods its a good idea however to check local building authorities before you try to use this con struction some building codes still insist on more complicated supports and celling finishes postandbcam can be sur mounted with roof trusses for a gabled roof or by any other type ot cover plankandbeam auto matically gives you a flat shed or butterfly roof the planking ued incidentally is usually 2 inches thick this thickness of solid wood provides natural in sulation although additional can be applied heres the way plank-and- beam construction works the beams are usually install ed to fpan the shortest distance between exterior walls plank ing is then nailed srross the beams doubles as ceiling in onestory houses and on the upper level of twostory houses this pankinr doubles as ceiling and roof decking anil eliminates th cost of joists bridging sheathing lath and plaster on the lower level of a two- tm for a eef and bair story house th plankinx ffrvc as chink for the first floor and suhtfoonnc or even finish floor- ing for the second story de- prjdin on your finishing prfi- the plank and bam ean make an attractive ceiling whether you stain or paint them added ceiling height 1 also obtained wide overhangs at little cost are an advantage in shading to- windo from th hot summer h- j un hu admitting warming ieved 1 recognized by the niiray in th viar 4 your grain plus coop concentrate dp yoa cut ft41nc costi with yonr ttn in you 7bt full fmsirv of ourf eu help thlt year mix coop concentrate will hy n ronornical nd hluhoowfrd ffd it coap rjilr ooncenirtm help your eows clve you an extra ia00 ibr of milk vit cofp bfrf concentrate with stllbeitrol and anrtnmvnn to ire you th most 1n pr lb of fr fd yei for a re luittiinc and coitcattlne feedtnr protrjim cm coop feeds 1 8 1 a 1 8 i a 1 i a g b 8 w stouffville coop phone 122 or 269 i

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