Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 17, 1958, p. 4

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pj 4 the stourtvlue tribune ttosr jofr tt 1958 bsillantroe mussslmans lake the children in the commun ity had a ieal neat last week rev frank wellington known as the musical story man present ed a program every morning at bob woods surny valley one hundred and fortyfive chillier attended the first show on mon day morning and we over two hundred were attending by fri day on friday evening a spe- i da family night program was presented to end off the weeks i activities over 250 people en- i joved a most interesting and entertaining program mr wil- j lington was brought as a special treat to our community by the musselmans lake bible school iheld at cnurchill much thanks is due to the fockler brothers i especially roy for their ener getic work on behalf of all of us thankyou to rev willington for a pleasant week and a job well done we mustnt forget tiny and chocolate mr wellingtons ven triloquist dolls who entertained the children and adults alike the lake had a lot of visitors last week too mrs ward mrs hamilton and mrs thoite all of toronto are spending a pleasant holiday at northview cottage the lakeshore road home of mr and mrs burgess t mrs t clayton spent a few days with her mother mrs cor delia paxton lakeshore rd j they both had a fine time dont forget the ballantrae sunday school picnic on sat urday july 19th cars are meet ing at the church at r30 and the picnic is to be held at the pro vincial park at lake simcoe pack up the picnic basket and the family and come out for an afternoon of fun and games tea icecream and pop will be provided thats saturdav at the j church at 130 pm buttonville residents receive letter on proposed rd widening mt pisgah news farming can kill you national wmmsm safety jeeh july 20 to 26 just take one full week and farm to live and live to farm sunday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday have reverence for life attend church and let this day be a day of rest home safety have a place for everything your equipment in the sheds your fence in good repair and your farm well kept livestock take good care of your livestock good barns and clean water pay off falls planning ahead means fewer accidents and more efficient farming highway traffic be courteous on the highway a courteous driver believes in living and letting live obey all traffic laws follow safe driving practices machinery make sure your equipment is in good operating condition keep it well oiled and protected review day review your weeks work your farm is your home and livelihood it is a wonderful thing to own chtss richards k sons leu haylow farm equipment supplies ihc farm machines tractor service slouttville phone 114 massey harris ferguson implements stouffville phone 254 boad widening last week many don mills road property owners received registered letters stating that the toronto and york roads commission in contemplation of the immediate rebuilding and repaving of that portion of the don mills road from hager- mans side road to victoria square has found it necessary to acquire additional right-of- way for ditching and for the location of the utilities the letter further states that a firm of real estate brokers has been engaged to negotiate settlement with owners for the lands required picnic musselntans lali on monday afternoon of last week approximately 90 browns corners sunday school children and their parents boarded the school bus piloted by rick trib- bling and set out for the annual sundav school picnic the wea ther was not too inviting but everyone had a pleasant time the children with games races and swimming and the parents quietly visiting or indulging in a few specialty races students successful congratulations to thornhill high echool students betty patterson irene walters fraser craig art storey lynn arnott joy fuller and others who were successful in the exams this june neighbourhood notes sympathy of the community is extended to mrs s j eng lish whose brother mr donald macgregor of owen sound pass ed away suddenly on monday of this week only last weekend mrs english had been at her i brothers home for a family re union the first in sixteen years at which all members were pres- i ent except mrs k c gray who i has been ill mr macgregor will be remembered here for his warm personality and fine sing ing voice we also extend sympathy to mr andrew grant and his fam ily in the loss of his mother mrs jean grant widow of the late andrew grant whose death occurred on friday july 11th at the home of mr and mrs clarke young unlonville the funeral service was held at the knox presbyterian church on monday afternoon of this week with interment at old saint andrews cemetery bendale mr and mrs ted gardner and their sons are enjoying a western canada motor trip at present the calgary stampede was included in their itinerary wi members spent tuesday of last week quilting at the home of mrs russell boyington this should be the last quilt of the season on tuesday of this week the members of browns corners wms made a quilt at the home of mrs john donaldson arnleigh heights mr and mrs e crisp return ed on monday of this week from a weeks camping trip to algon quin park mr and mrs e walton were visitors at beaumauris last weekend mr and mrs r j musselman and their family returned from a twoweeks vacation on mon day of this week vkf ria square news mrs w sandle sunday school picnic the annual sunday school and community picnic was held on thursday of last week at musselmans lake in spiteof thunderstorms hail and wind there was an attendance of 109 the children and several ad ults enjoyed the swimming in the afternoon followed by a bounteous supper several prizes were given oldest person pres ent mrs rolph boynton young est baby barbara mackness couple married the longest mr and mrs rolph boynton the couple married the least number of years mr and mrs lawr ence boynton largest family present mr and mrs jim den- nie and family a good sports programme was arranged by matt taylor john gee wayne mortson don nich ols and alan snider in the races the winners for the girls were sharon boynton sharon den- nie gail dennle cheryl coch rane winners for the boys were ronnie orr garry sugar bruce mortson alan snider wayne mortson sackrace for girls carolyn pickering for boys bruce mortson spoon and mar ble race ladies mrs gordon mortson menrev a f bin- nington thread winding con test mrs allan orr paperbag race girls carol mortson boys matt taylor driving spike ladies mrs gordon mortson men david grove the wa is holding a bake sale on the church lawn on fri day afternoon july 18 at 230 the april may and june groups will be in charge any donations of home baking flowers fruit and vegetables will be greatly coffee sale 3 days only 8 oclock coffee ib 69 3 lb bag 19 save 14c something to crow about other choice quality ap tomatoes rug 22c tin save 10c i 28 01 tint 100 fancy quality ap applesauce keg 3 fob 31c save ftc 15 oz tint kaicv quality kernel ap corn 10 rkg 2 for 21c save c 8 oz tint a p supermarkets 6s0 kennedy rd scarborough 25 glenwatkord drive agixcourt 34s5 kingston rd scarborougil 2050 lawrence ave at warden lots of free parking monarch margarine reg 2 lbs wc save loo i pound packages 1 llll aps bakery special jane parker barb pie prices effective until saturday july 19th 195s reg 55c save 6c each 40c jflfpl upr ket appreciated vacation school the vacation school for the victoria square charge is being held this week in the headford united church and school the closing exercises for the school will be held on friday evening july 18 at 730 the parents and friends are asked to come at 715 pm and view the child rens work which will be on dis play to be followed by a short programme baseball the boys played two games last week on tuesday evening they played at oak ridges and were defeated by the oak ridg es team on thursday evening the wimbridge glenbrae were the visiting team and they were victorious 94 on thursday eve ning july 18 the lake wilcox team will be the visiting team come and cheer our boys along church news please remember that sunday school is at 945 am church service at 11 am neighbourhood notes- mr and mrs bill rennie and family of scarboro called on relatives before leaving on their trip to vancouver masters allan nichols david barber douglas hill and peter baxter have returned from the boys camp at duclos point lake simcoe they report having a wonderful time mrs murray sugar nancy louise garry and stephen mrs edna jacques jamieson of to ronto spent last week with mr and mrs cecil nichols and fam ily rev and mrs a f binning- ton mr and mrs louis nichols mr and mrs stanley boynton had saturday evening dinner with mr and mrs heber mp- cague at richmond hill mr and mrs joseph lerch of toronto were sunday guests of rev and mrs a f binnington mr and mrs stanley boynton and donald called on mr and mrs wesley boynton at epsom on sunday afternoon mr william nichols of oak ridges called on mr and mrs rolph boynton on friday after noon and had supper with them congratulations to mr and mrs gordon mortson who on july 8 celebrated their six teenth wedding anniversary birthday greetings to mr j empringham for july 17 to mr v westbrook for july 21 to mr fred mcroberts for july 21 to sandra king who will be six years old on july 21 to car roll mortson for july 22 mr and mrs john empring ham mr and mrs earl emp ringham and girls mr and mrs lome clubine mr and mrs ray wilson and boys mr and mrs percy bennett mr and mrs ray bennett attended the clubine reunion at the park- side youth centre on saturday lemonville a welcome is extended to all to be present at the evening ser vice to be held in the lemonville church sunday evening july 20 at 730 mr meeachern will con duct the service special music will be provided mr and mrs john gibbon and mr and mrs r gibbon were guests at the steel wood wed ding held in st paul lamo- reaux church near aginclourt on saturday july 5th patsy gibbon returned home sunday afternoon from a visit with her cousin ruth gibbon victor sharp and peter gib bon are attending a boys camp at stayner this week johnny gibbon toronto was holidaying with his cousin peter gibbon last week and is now staying with his uncle and aunt mr and mrs grant wells mr and mrs r archer of hamilton are spending their holidays with her mother mrs a yake mr and mrs grant wells and christine enjoyed a sunday eve ning picnic at the home of mr and mrs don miller markham sunday visitors with mr and mrs kay smith and girls wers mr and mrs arthur preece and boys of pleasantrille cornrs and mr and mr nelson ste phenson joyce and ralph of toronto harry dellann spent last week holidaying with teddy smith at blackwater mr and mrs ken mcintosh and boys are spending a weeks holiday at bobcaygeon sunday visitors with mr and mrs wallace scott and family were mr and mrs vv h smith of kichmond hill mr and mrs p e ferguson mr and mrs wilfred ferguson and family of ringwood weekend visitors were mr and mrs bert smith and boys of guelph mrs ida cattle and hob smith are staying for a holiday the wa meeting held at the home of mrs c iattenden xt wednesday was well attended the devotional in charge ot mrs scott held an interesting note when mrs dellann read the third chapter of acts in the dutch language it was then read in english by shirley smith mrs scott s ti lea son thoughts and closed with prayer shirley and margaret smith sang a duet the lord is watching over me mrs brown gave a short missionary reading mrs baycroft intro duced the speaker mrs thomas- son from temperancevllle who gave a very interesting and help ful talk on mission work in india she also had several na tive costumes and dressed the girls in these which made it in teresting to the children as well mrs thomason stressed th great need for the support of mission work both financial sup port and prayers mr and mrs ronald holms accompanied bv mr and mrs jim wells of stouffville and mrs j strasler and mr w stanford relatives from england enjoyed a motor trip to niagara on sun day mr john gwynne has his mother from montreal staying with him for the summer note there will not be any sunday school or church service for july 20ht and itth only y for this large 8 qr size polyethylene utility pail y000 for a limited time only were offering thta handy attractive pail in red yellow green and blue altona feed supplies phone stouffville 210 store open 8 am 930 pm each jfif a i t can you depend on your brakes dont start on that trip until youre sure yoa can stop when you want to better stop in here and let us check brake lining and wheel cylinders now well adjust or reline edgevale motors ltd fori kdsei drawers 815 phono stoultvillo 210 if you have a car prob lem we have the answer q n special announcement this week is the final week of sales at the simpsons sales big bargain furniture barn on yonge street in willowdale we are closing our doors oh safurday july 19th and we will be continuing to operate in the same way as we have done in the past both buying and selling new and used furniture at ridiculously low prices at our new location at bond lake our new bond lake showrooms are situated 4 miles north of richmond hill right on yonge st at the sign of the white rose for further information telephone our willowdale number ba 10833 or our bond lake number pr 35330 look for further simpsons sales notices in the papers for some big surprises

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