Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 5, 1957, p. 14

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f u the stooffvttu twbuhe tfanfay oetembtf 6 1957 top gracfe top savnqs mwm eddys silent matches 3 r 28 millionaire sardines 4 29 hillcrest sweet mixed pickles 16 or 25 libbys fancy sauerkraut 8 2w37 chopped suet poun 19c whole or half salmon fish pound 45 shoulder pork chops pound 59c may have recount in markham election a recount may be requested j to decide markham townships deputy reeveship in a tight election race on monday mr i wilfred r dean of thornhilt xeishbourhood notes- edged mrs kathleen james a there is a busy time ahead o councillor by a scant 13 f o r buttonviue community buttonviue christmas fowl we will have available for christmas a complete selection of freshly dressed poultry turkeys capons ducks and geese orders now being accepted schells food market free parking phone 220 free parking votes mr deans total was 1159 as compared with 1146 for mrs james a fourteen day period is permitted to decide on an election recount reeve w l clark was return ed to office for another term with a wide majority over mr charles hooper of burtonville reeve clark polled a total of 1464 votes mr hooper polled 803 much of the total election in terest was centred around the position of deputyreeve not until the results of the final poll were received late monday night could the winner be ascer tained the office was left vac ant through the resignation of dep reeve donald deacon mr dean is a newcomer to town ship politics although mrs james gained a huge majority over her oppon ent at highland park and don- caster mr dean held an edge in ward 2 and swept ward 3 by 337 to 196 he received good support at his home poll in thornhill and also at button viue and unionville in ward 2 mrs james headed the lang- staff poll and topped mr dean at one of the victoria square polls in ward 1 she received a 592351 vote majority reeve clark topped mr hoo ver at 17 of the polls he re ceived equally strong support in all wards in ward one he held a 349 vote majority he led by 157 votes in ward 2 and 141 in ward 3 mr hooper gained a majority at three polls he headed his home poll at button viue and held an edge at one thornhill poll and one poll at victoria square the councillors positions were filled by acclamations ward 1 john macneil ward 2 lawson mumbcrson ward 3 stanley watson sports on thursday evening of this week nobleton juveniles will be the visitors here game time has been set for 845 pm in the last meeting between the two clubs stouffville dropped a 41 decision marrying a woman for her beauty is like buying a house for its paint members before the christmas holiday saturday dec 7th at button viue hall is the harmony club christmas bazaar dec 11th at buttonviue school home and school members will meet to hear mrs noble chairman of school education for simcoe county thursday dec 12 in the afternoon wi members and friends will gather at the home of mrs richard pralet lor the christmas meeting sunday dec 15 at victoria square united church in the evening cgit and explorers will present their annual candle- light service monday dec 16 the explorers will entertain their mothers wednesday dec 18th at buttonviue hall school children will present their christmas conceit sunday dec 15th at browns corners united church will be the white gift service and friday dec 20th the sunday school concert will be held in the church on monday evening of last week sunday school teachers and officers of browns corners united church met at the chu rch for their annual meeting rev w g burton presided and it was with regret that the resig nation of mr norman reid su perintendent for many years was accepted mr charles tur ner will serve in his place with mr wilfred turner as assist ant on tuesday evening nov 26 buttonviue wi members cater ed at a turkey dinner in button viue hall when members of the markham fair board and their friends were entertained art storey was the recipient of a surprise party on saturday evening of last week when a group of browns corners young people met at his home to help him celebrate his birthday there were games dancing and refreshments wonderful time wi euchre series there were 15 tables of euchre players at buttonviue hall on friday evening of last week for the second last game of the present euchre series which ends on dec 13th on that eve ning the grand prize winner will receive a fine turkey winners last friday evening were mrs charles hooper mrs wm mcgimpsey mrs goodwood mrs k may sorry to learn that edward wienliold was rushed to hos- pital for an operation may he be home and well again soon utile nancy parratt returned home from hospital about three weeks ago mr and mrs reuben may and family had sunday dinner with mr and mrs norman lehj man of atha doris lehman and dianne may were celebrati ing second birthdays mr summerfelt of oshawa wardle messrs h cunningham n burr and wm wray the lucky draw a chicken was won by r fitzpatrick hostesses were mrs nell arnott mrs k stots and mrs gordon purves a draw for a beautiful quilt presented by two wi members and quilted by the group will be made at the dec 13th game passed away at his home on saturday he was grandfather of mrs clifford watso miss lorna maye enjoyed a banquet and gettogeihci of friends she made at pioneer camp the banquet was jn the knox presbyterian church in toronto the annual business meeting of the baptist sunday school was held on thursday nov 2s reports show this has been an other good year there are 99 on our roll it was decided to continue to support a boy and a girl in school in india and for this year support a iiiiiva stu dent pastor in bolivia out- mission offerings are up this year considerably also our gen eral treasurers report is en couraging there were few changes in teachers and officers and a satisfactory meeting was held it was decided to hold the annual concert on sat dec 21 woooooooo thawuk you for my reelection as reeve of mark ham township for another term to the ratepayers i extend my appre ciation for the support accorded me at the polls in mondays municipal election i w l clark sosgosgosa carl a holde 258 main street phone 870 markham ontario j spofford and t e topping jiroudly jlnnaunce th 0pmimy of the it stouffville on kc smtubbmy de doors open at 645 pm j with all new cinemascope equipment completely renovated ample parking at rear of theaike featuring saturday night only joel mccrea in the st tekan monday and tuesday dec 9 and 10 the best things in life are free gordon macrae and sheree north technicolor cinemascope wednesday and thursday dec 11 and 12 written on the wind technicolor cinemascope

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