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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 15, 1958, p. 14

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pe u the stowfyiue tri80ne twvjjy miy 15 1958 this holiday weekend coming up going fishing going to the cottage or just taking the family on a trip whatever your plans you will want to be sure that your car is in a safe condition to meet any emergency in heavy traffic there is still time to have your car safety checked by w g garrett son your local shell dealer drop in and let us give your car a complete shellubrication commencing may 17 our hours of operation will be mon to sat 7 am 10 pm sunday 10 am 8 pm surprise party for dickson hill 80yrold our friend and neighbour mr anthony hoover reached an- 1 other milestone sunday and isj now the oldest person in the im mediate community to mark his eightieth birthday on sunday j his family planned a supper in his honour although confined to his room and to his bed for the last five years he was taken downstairs to meet the guests where he and his sisters formed an interesting group in the cor ner of the living room as they chatted over old times they included mrs willis lehman of orangeville mrs david stouffer of stouftville mrs lott of to ronto and mrs wendell knight of newmarket nee ada fran ces sarah and bertie respect ively mr hoover has spent his en tire life on the beautiful family farm where mr and mrs carl hoover carol keith and gor don also mr and mrs howard hoover brenda and philip oc cupy the spacious stone resi dence also present were mr earl hoover who operates the machine and welding shop with mrs hoover and sons harold and david of stouffville mr and mrs lome tindall linda and janet of goodwood and mr and mrs delbert gilbert bruce and marie of dickson hill mr and mrs valliere with whom mrs lehman makes her home although his activities are very limited mr hoover main tains a keen interest in family friends and community doings radio television and watching traffic along the highway keep the days from becoming too monotonous his neighbours join in wishing him the best as he travels along lifes road with its sweet and its bitter exper iences save time trouble and money spot trouble before it starts let us give your car our thorough bumper to bumper inspection now edgevale motors ltd ford edsel dealers 215 phone stouffville 216 box grove next monday as you know is firecracker day as usual thero will be a fireworks display at the fairgrounds sponsored by the markham kiwanls club tickets are 50c for adults and no charge for children and may be obtained from mr murray dow- dell all who have seen this dis play in past years are most en thusiastic it belog of course much more spectacular than could be done at home this year it is planned to have more entertainment beforehand to keep everyone occupied while they wait al balding the canadian colt champion was interviewed by jim coleman on his tv- show- last friday and on being asked about his favorite canadian golf course said hed played it that day and it was the one here at box grove we understand it is a tough course the kind the pros would like the special mothers day ser vice at the box grove united church last sunday was very well attended appropriately the sermon preached by rev mc- lachlan was on the theme of mothers and the sunday school choir also took part six of the boys of the box grove evangelical church who had good attendance and work records went with mr gray for a weekend of fishing at flesher- ton although it rained most of the time all enjoyed it immense ly on monday afternoon the prospective members of grade 1 next year and their mothers vis ited the school to register the children and learn froni mrs spencer the public health nurse the procedure to be followed with regards to medical check ups before the children are en rolled in the fall it appears there will be six first graders next year five boys and a girl and it is planned that they will visit the school one day next month to get the feel of things the baseball game between our school and hillside last fri day went to the opposing team with a score of 149 mrs grays mother and sister mrs marchant and doris visited with the grays over the weekend to help celebrate both margaret grays birthday and her grand mothers mr and mrs walter are ex pected home this week from a winter vacation in england mrs f raymer returned this week from visiting her niece in beamsville visiting with the dowdells this week is their niece littl miss heather dowdell of tor onto mrs bevan will be staying with her daughter mrs speers and family for the next few- weeks horticultural meeting the horticultural society held their first spring flower show of the year on monday evening may 12th in the united church basement there were some 20 classes with entries in each class mrs bert jackson was the guest speaker talking on drift wood she demonstrated the use of it in the home offering many novel ideas nancy murphy sang two num bers mrs forsythe and daugh ter elaine gave a couple of selec tions mr boyd of richmond hill was the judge and he gave a talk on how the flowers were judged list of prize winners will be published next week moving to toronto friends will be interested to learn that albert reesor life long markham township resi dent and most recently on the 8th concession north of mt joy has purchased a home on chis- holm ave in toronto and along with mrs reesor will be mov ing there the latter part of this month mr and mrs ree sor have two daughters in the city who will be making their home with their parents albert reesor is a former member of markham township council and has served the municipality in various capacities over the years by smithcoroia now you can enjoy effortless typing with beautiful printperfect letters every time never before has it been so easy and so much fun to type with the new smith- corona electric portable a gentle touch of the keys and electricity takes the work off your hands quickly quietly and effortlessly you finish typing feeling as fresh and relaxed as when you began and no matter how you strike the keys every character prints with the same sharp uniform impression just think of the new pride you will take in your personal correspondence you owe it to yourself to see and try the revolutionary new smithcorona electric portable today x even with the many new features on the smithcorona electric portable typewriter its amazingly compact and easy to carry and it comes with its own luxurious holiday carrying case see this wonderful machine now at the stouffville tribune smith corona typewriters adding machines office supplies phone 152 stouffville mt pisgah mr john mullings has finish ed this term at wycliffe college and is spending the summer with mr and mrs loy carr mr and mrs w mccutcheon entertained about a hundred of their childrens young friends from toronto to a hay ride on saturday night richard dry land wallace scott ray smith and ted barlow supplied the transportation mr and mrs alex sharpe and boys of guelph visited mr and mrs jack gamble sunday after noon mr and mrs william dryland are spending a few days at their cottage at gilmore mrs winifred stiles of new market spent the weekend with mr and mrs will ash and boys mr and mrs roy smith and girls had sunday supper with mrs alfred pattenden at van- dorf a family birthday party was held for mrs w botham lan sing at the home of mr and mrs r c baycroft those pres ent were mr and mrs bob monkman lansing mrs w milne toronto mr and mrs harold botham vandorf mr and mrs will grant of stayner mi- and mrs aubrey barker and family of toronto visited mr and mrs harry smith on sunday mr and mrs w mitchell and family of oak ridges spent sun day with mrs alvin stephenson mr and mrs w h smith of richmond hill and mr and mrs leslie smith and children from blackwater attended the mothers day and christening service at church on sunday and had supper with mr and mrs wallace scott and family mr and mrs chet pattenden and mary had dinner saturday evening with mr and mrs ar thur preece and boys at pleas- antville the mothers day service was well attended sunday afternoon when the small children of the sunday school sang choruses and some of the other young people formed a choir and ren dered special music mr kenne dy gave an interesting message and conducted the christening service the twin babies of mr and mrs albert gilbert linda dar- lene and larry dale william james scott son of mr and mrs wallace scott and kather- ine delores ellas daughter of mr and mrs clem ellas were christened wedding axxoujfcemext on saturday may the tenth reverend douglas davis con ducted the marriage of margar et elizabeth heap only daugh ter of mr and mrs f heap of winnipeg to allan sangster of stouffville u s evangelist comes to stouffville wednesday evening was the commencement of the revival services which are now being held in the stouffville united missionary church rev m t sellers of lockport new york is the evangelist rev sellers is a graduate of the columbia bible college columbia sc he has been engaged in evangel istic work for over seventeen years conducting revival serv ices both in canada and the united states he conducted a series of meetings a few years ago in connection with the mens fellowship in the bap tist church services are held each night at 8 oclock except saturday sunday service at 11 am and 730 pm wife of former markham smith dead the death occurred on mon day of this week of mrs wil liam payne wife of former markham village blacksmith william payne the couple had moved to uxbridge last year mrs payne was the former myrtle brownsberger and was in her 67th year besides her husband mrs payne is survived by two daugh ters mildred mrs william pe ters of toronto dora mrs garnet mclean kleinburg and a son harold of rexdale there is also one sister mrs h sawyer formerly of stouffville now at gravenhurst the funer al on wednesday of this week was conducted from the dixon funeral home markham with interment in st andrews cem etery markham death lee at stouffville on wed nesday may 14 nancy barkey beloved wife of the late john lee in her 86th year dear mo ther of ross and russell of new york resting in the chapel of l e oneill for service on fri day may 16th at 2 pm inter ment goodwood cemetery births barkwell mr and mrs roy barkwell rri stouff ville are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter on thursday may 8th 1958 at the brierbusli hospital labonte mr and mrs mar cel labonte rrl ashburn are happy to announce the ar rival of a son on friday may 9th 1958 at brierbush hos pital williams mr and mrs j williams of stouffville are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter on tuesday may 13th 1958 at brierbush hospital renew your globe and mail at the stouffville tribune sfcfes cowferaue sturdy just wna growing feet need comfortable wellfitting shoes that can really lake a lot of wear and just what the youngsters like goodlooking shoes theyll be proud of 395 to 595 lehmans shoes mcaeg fm n m exhibition of paintings by stouffville art club on fri may 23 sat may 24 sun may 25 open each day 2 pm to 10 pm la the basement of stouffville public library silver collection seven students in cossa meet seven students from the stou ffville district high school took part in georgian bay central ontario secondary school asso ciation track and field meet on saturday it was held at picker ing college in newmarket six of the seven stouftville athletes placed well up in indi vidual events steve kennedy and ron brillinger did excep tionally well the latter will represent stouffville at the next competitions at trenton other local competitors were bob stover norm hendricks john little don bruce and roger stover the total points collect ed by the local entrants were much higher than that of rival schools with much larger en rollments other high schools in the competition were brace- bridge gravenhurst colling- wood midland barrie alliston thornhill richmond hill sut ton brock markham canning- ton aurora newmarket st andrews college and pickering college stouffville municipal council will meet in regular session this thursday evening hmy evening doors open 645 pm theatre markham 115 pm wed thur fri sat may 14 15 16 17 david q selznicks production of ernest hemingways intertainment rewell arms rock hudson jennifer jones vittorio de sica qnemoscope adult plus cartoons sat may 17 childrens matinee children 20c adults 30c red skies of montana richard widmaric haunting we will go laurel and hardy holiday midnight show sunday may 18 1205 shocking true story of klikquent girls a csrmet production an americaninternational picturt and action packed adult entertainment mon tues wed may 19 20 21 six kids on a true and wonderbuliapventup kml alan hale sylvia fieidrua shaw and daredevils of the deep i 1 thrilling exploits of the underwater demolition team up to ft now one of our countrys most carefully guarded secrets glynis johns cameron mitchell rex thompson patty mccormack trmlstiruexhoft ehcrson jv dan daileygs i v kelly 1 an cu rutcr pftoooews 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