Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 5, 1957, p. 12

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pe 12 the stwftyme trjsune thndty dectirfw 6 1957 hifi for christmas fill your home with the spirit of christmas through the world of recorded music presenting the mormon tabernacle choir largest sacred choir in the world of 350 voices christmas records mormon christmas no wc 105 choir 49s bing crosbv christinas xo wc 106 vocal 450 childrens christmas xo wc 107 novelty 420 percy faith christmas so wc 10s insmental 420 sacred music mormon sacred xo wc 101 vol i 19s mormon sacred no wc 102 vol ii 498 mormon sacred xo wc 103 vol ill 498 send cheque or money order to kiosk record co ltd passhore rd rr1 milliken gormley resident nintieth birthday rootage paid name address town record xo cheque money order xsb5gscos ss3b free carh ler complete reconl catalogs ballantrae musselmans lake we are pleased to see mrs shirley smith and her daugh ter debbie out and around again alter their serious auto acci dent aug 2nd mrs smith is the daughter of mrs often the santa claus parade was a real big affair this year the floats were all very well done convention time in ontario and although we didnt come in saw thirteen area conventions a well as last year 5th place for the more than fourteen was ve ojy indeed mrs john bond is spending hundred womens institute i he nativity ma- mrs c musted congratulations to mrs anna schell who will celebrate her 90th birthday on dec 14 at the home of her daughter mrs henry steckley mr jos cober is visiting his son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs albert cober at morri son illinois w i convention time in ontario several days with mr and mrst branches throughout the prov- t and jose were represented saturday excursions to toronto every saturday to and incl dec 14th good going and returning same saturday only excursion fares from frank harvey nee held between september 4 mr albert heise is nursing and xovember 7 plus the first several broken ribs national convention of the fed- congratulations to mr and crated womens institutes of mrs floyd doner on the birth canada in ottawa at the end ol their daughter last wednes- of october locations of area day at york county hospital conventions this year were newmarket fort frances desbarats mathe- mr and mrs bruce cullen and son guelph barrie kingston family of mt albert had sun- burks falls ottawa london day dinner with miss vera hamilton belleville ridgetown doust and toronto between three and mr clarence summerfelt re- four thousand women institute turned from the general hos- members and visitors partici- pital toronto on thursday and pated conventionwise in pro- is convalescing satisfactorily at grammes embracing business his home sessions discussions luncheons mrs frank harvey spent a j dinners and a variety of enter- day with her sister mrs victor stover at markham mrs stover is seriously ill and has since been moved to the toronto gen eral hospital cne to run 16 days now tainment each of the thirteen area conventions was attended by miss helen mckercher direc tor home economics service ont dept of agriculture and by mrs james haggerty of napanee president of the fed erated womens institutes of ontario there were numerous guest speakers whose themes included humour philosophy citizenship patriotism agricul ture conservation public rela tions and highway safety ev canadas largest fair the ca nadian national exhibition will continue for 16 days instead of the traditional 14 days next year hiram mccallum cne gen eral manager said last week the board of directors decided ery speaker contributed a fund on the extension of information which could fur- by barbara storry and evan mccormick the 3 shepherds were kirk mortimer billy mc- nelly and roddy mclnnes you did a fine job kids thanks too goes to jack watson the tractor driver and mr haylow who so kindly loaned us the tractor last but not least many thanks to the sponsore spofford co next on the agenda for school activities will be the christmas carnival dec 14th thats a saturday the children will be selling tickets this year so be on the lookout for our super- salesmen the tickets will be 10c and will entitle you to admis sion a try at the door prize and if you buy several they can be used to purchase things at the sales tables so you cant lose on a deal like that hope you are all looking around for things to send along for the sales tables and please dont forget the baked goods we had a very pleasant sur prise sunday afternoon a visit from irene phillips susan and lynne they are all well and allandale 260 lindsav 290 aurora 130 newmarket 145 barrie 2g5 pelerboro 315 blackwaler 215 stouffville 125 bradford 175 sunderland 215 holland landing 160 uxbridge 175 corresponding fares from intermediate points your support was appreciated we would like to take this opportunity of expressing our appreciation for the splendid support accorded us at the polls on monday in our reelection to the council of the township of whitchurch for 1958 frank williams and cliff wallwork councillors whitchurch township invest in your childs future this christmas students who use portable typewriters get up to 38 higher murks give your child this opportunity watch marks go up with its so easy to buy a smithcorona no down payment is required unless you choose smithcorona portable typewriters smithcoronas are the worlds most outstanding portables with many features not possessed by other machines five models many colors to choose from terms are as low as weekly phone or see us for a demonstration the stouffville tribune telephone 152 stouffville ther the objectives of womens institutes and which carried back to and implemented in the branches would reach the en tire ontario womens institute membership of more than forty thousand effecting a considerable influ ence on the welfare of the com munity the local womens in stitute branches are the very foundation of an organization which has become international in scope celebrating its diam ond anniversary this year the first womens institute branch was formed in ontario then as now under the sponsorship of the provincial department of agriculture next step up the organizational ladder is the dis trict institute comprising all the branches in a county or part thereof delegates from branches attend district annual meetings then come the thir teen convention areas which have just completed their an nual sessions attended by one official delegate from each branch and two from each dist rict the provincial board of the federated womens insti tutes of ontario is the govern ing bogy board directors being elected from the membership by the members federated womens institutes of ontario is a constituent mem ber of both the federated wom ens institutes of canada and the associated country women of the world having reached this ultimate organizational level some five million country wom en of the world are united juveniles lose to nobleton 91 murray holdens breakaway netted stouffville juveniles their lone goal on wednesday night of last week as they bowed to nobleton 41 it was the local teams first scheduled game in the north york league stouff ville looked much improved over their exhibition contest with thornhill two weeks ago and the final score hardly indicated the play the return tilt with nobleton will be played here on thursday night at 845 give the gift thut keeps on giving this christmas tom is stfll very hard at thei studying it certainly was goodi to see them they still think fondly of us al we have a less happy item to report the death of mr isaac clattenburg brother of mrs s briggs mr clattenburs died in sunnybrook hospitc last week and the briggs family went to toronto to attend the funeral on friday the sympathy of the community goes out to mr and mrs briggs and family the 1st baltantrae scout troop is growing fast and a new ioe thank you we want to extend our appreciation to all of the members of the businessmens association who gave generously of their time and money to make the current santa claus parade probably the most successful on record in addition thanks must be expressed to those who are not members of the organization especially to the ladies of the business professional womens club and the judges geo williams dr crouch and mrs lloyd jennings and others who turned their hand to giving help both in organization and in conducting the undertaking stouffville businessmens association ted topping president lloyd aveldon secretary group is to start next monday mr rogers the scoutmaster in vites all boys interested in scouting to come out next mon day night any boys from the surrounding area blooming- ton vivian and around are also eligible to come and join the age limit for scouts is 12 to 16 the election is all over again for another year and its hearty congratulations tv mrs elsie gibb mrs gibb is the first woman to hold office in whit church council the council for 195s will be mr williams mr wallwork and mrs gibb mr legge and mr richardson were put in by acclamation at the nomination meeting dont forget the euchre oa friday dec 6th at s30 only 16 more shopping day tx christmas r w v r w t v v t t roxy markham evenings doors open 630 sat matinee 115 thurs fri sat december 567 frmkk won lomoe i0e30i with only collision comprehensive auto insurance you will find that you are an uninsured motorist when you apply for your 1958 license plates and you will have to pay an extra 500 to be insured you must have auto liability insurance for helpful information about auto liability insur ance please call me john rr3 newmarket sytema phone tw 52235 cooperators insurance association alanjree0 kocxr cjuxiako jtdot randaxzo lo qbsttm jdkxl kamptuh c ftvtrh nttj wvor mcpfttrref br00k benton ferunhusu the moonglows shmecbgah- bees and j you wji54 tlonl here ft hi svtptmt ocfvenf ura one pojffcof j im itttrigv wftn a girt and a smvggltr in fijbonht mgm mtkmtft van johnson 1 martine carol herbert lom action ofthe toserm for local delivery mqilv parcels and cards on or faefcr- december 17th be sure you have the correct postal adorers write or print clearly pack your gifts in sturdy cartons wrap in tougti paper and tie securely with strong cord prinlj address and return address too both outside and inside parcels have your local j post office weigh your parcel for correct postage check your post office for dates on mail going to distant points hellhorroifl earth a icgallcppf v tttivf canada posj office john howard mala powers paul richards- may wynh w sir tofccv frh 4 jo cttwf ff

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