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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 16, 1958, p. 3

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birth reesor cecil and ruth nee wideman are happy to an nounce the birth of a daugh ter joyce elaine on oct 2 1958 at york county hos pital newmarket a sister for arthur death redshaw entered interest on friday oct 3 1958 larry roger redshaw in his fifteenth year beloved son of mr and mrs ross redshaw and dear brother of wayne donna jack and ted the funeral was held at the family residence on sun day oct 5th at 230 pm in terment claremont union cem etery rexall 1c sale local shoppers will again have the opportunity to purchase quality drugs at tremendous savings when houstons drug store holds its annual fall rex all lc sale this year for the first time the rexall fall lc sale will be held for six days mondav october 20 through sat urday october 25 the fact that houstons drug store can offer such a variety of merchandise at two articles for the price of one plus a penny is a boon to every home in stouffville and area and according to mr hous ton many shoppers ask how is it possible to buy so many wellknown rexall products at such a saving mr houston ex plains that the items sold are all freshly made guaranteed rexall products that they are sold on a money back guarantee are newly stocked for the lc sales and that only through in creased volume resulting from lc sales can rexall druggists offer rexall quality at such a saving adrienne quality cos metics vitamin preparations cod liver oil remedies tooth paste tooth brushes shaving cream baby needs cough re medies firstaid supplies bach elor shaving and grooming aids and extra surprise buys are but a few of the over 300 items shop pers in stouffville will be pur chasing at these great savings fall weddings jbwis stoves ghter of mr and mrs percy i d brown exchanged vows with yellow mums decorated the jj- herbert anderson harvie stouffville united church on so 0 m and mrs george har- saturday october 11th 1958 for a double ring ceremony when gertrude marie stover daughter of mr and mrs w a stover became the bride of wil liam bruce irwin son of mrs irwin and the late mr r irwin rev davis officiated given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a gown of white slipper satin with lace ap plique ard seed pearls on the bodice the full skirt fell into a slight train a matching juliette cap of satin and lace held her fingertip veil of tulle illusion and she carried a white bible with a spray of stephanotis the maid of honour cather ine stover and bridesmaids ma rian stover and roberta lock- yer wore trapeze style dresses of jewel green taffeta with matching headbows and carried crescent bouquets of bronze and yellow mums groomsman was james irwin brother of the groom and the ushers were keith sutherland and john willis mrs chas no lan accompanied the soloist mr lome boadway who sang the lords prayer and ill walk beside you at the reception held at the masonic hall the brides mother received the guests wearing beige lace over taffeta with brown and beige accessories and a corsage n vellow sweetheart roses she as assisted by the grooms mother in pale blue lace over taffeta with navy ac- vie of altona rev a dearmond officiated at the double ring cere mony the bride given in marriage by her father chose a waltz- length lace over satin gown with a boat neckline long lace sleeves adorned with sequins her seed pearl coronet held her fingertip veil of nylon lace she carried a bouquet of red roses mrs francis hoey sister of the bride was matron of honor she chose a waltz length blue lace over satin gown and car ried a bouquet of pink carna tions mr allan kirkwood of water- down brotherinlaw of the groom acted as best man mrs clifford wagg played the organ the reception was held in the home of the brides parents on boyer st the brides mother re ceived in a blue wool dress with white accessories and a corsage gf red roses the grooms mo ther helped receive in a blue crepe and lace dress with pink accessories and a corsage of yellow roses for travelling the bride don ned a light brown suit with pink and dark brown accessories and a corsage of pink roses upon their return the happy couple will reside in stouffville kingdon crawford wesley united church van dorf was the scene of a wed ding of local interest on satur- fofa wedding trip to the east j h w wsttff coast the bride donned a sap- the brde o mr w h phire blue wool suit with black and white accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses and white carnations mr and mrs irwin will make their future home in toronto harvie brown amidst a setting of gladioli a quiet wedding was performed in the stouffville christian me morial church on friday eve ning october 3 at 7 oclock when erma elaine brown dau- poultry feeds egg0 laying mash start the pullets on a proven mash egg0 laying mash is fresh made from western grains poultry supplies oyster shell stonemo grit peebles whey worm medicine mash for feeding to expel worms dried beet pulp order now stiver bros stouffville ontario kingdon son of mr and mrs william j kingdon amid a setting of standards of gladioli banked with ferns rev ivan e kennedy officiated at the afternoon double ring ceremony the organist miss gail aylett accompanied the soloist mrs edward griffith aurora who sang the lords prayer be fore the ceremony and wed ding hymn at the signing of the register given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a floor length gown of antique white silk brocade fashioned with por trait neckline long torso and bouffant skirt an iridescent pearl tiara held the fingertip illusion veil the bride carried an arrangement of white chrys anthemums on a white bible the attendants miss anne crawford as maid of honour mrs robert staley of finch ont and miss betty arbuckle of laskay ont as bridesmaids were gowned alike in waltz- length dresses of emerald green crystal charm fashioned with a pleated cumberbund caught at the back with matching roses the attendants wore gold fea ther headbands and carried bronze and gold chrysanthe mums mr john baber vandorf at tended the groom as best man the ushers were mr william richardson of vandorf and mr charles scott of leaside receiving at the ridge inn the brides mother chose a jack etdress of periwinkle blue bro cade accented by winter rose accessories with a corsage of pink rosebuds in white gladioli petals the grooms mother as sisted in a queen anne blue tuscanny crepe dress with mat ching feather hat and gloves and wore a corsage of shaded pink carnations the brides table was centered with the threetiered cake with heather topping sent by rela tives of the groom from his ym0jil0is minion fisj5ij3i delicious dessert culverhouse choice pitted red cherries 2 15 oz tins 35c stock up at this price york fancy golden com cream style 4 20 oz tins 75c ve 2 lb tin 29c for extra energy bee hive gives floors a brilliant colourless shine self polishing liquid bor floor shine pint tin 69c for baking or cooking jewel shortening ib 29c frozen foods fraservale fish chips 24 oz pkg 59c guaranteed quality meats maple leaf pork sausage skinless ib 53 fresh produce crisp and juicy eating or cooking 3 ib bag 6 qt bsk mcintosh apples 33c 69 unit of this week large soup plate 39c eoch with a 500 order valnci effective at jottr stouffville dominion store until 6 pm saturday october 18 1058 dominion storks ltd an merchandisa sold at yonr dominion store ii unconditionally guaranteed i to glto 100 satisfaction horticultural meeting- horticultural meeting was held in the united church on monday evening with a good attendance mr- waiter atkin son showed coloured slides and gave an interesting and instruc tive talk on their recent trip to moosoree and return home via fort william and northern mi chigan music was supplied by mrs lloyd hamm on her cor net there was a good flower show despite the frost this was judged by mr joe tiffin and mr thompson ol agincourt prize winners were as follows vase of mums 1 colour mrs o burton m mertens mrs c burkholder vase of mums mixed mrs burton mrs eugene baker basket of mums mrs w timbers thanksgiving arrang mrs levi forsyth dining table arrang m mertens mrs forsyth mrs timbers arrang using evergreens and flowers m mertens mrs c burkholder mrs a farthing arrang with flowers and vege tables mrs a farthing arrang from woods or road side m mertens arrang using dried material mrs farthing mrs forsyth driftwood arrang m mer tens mrs farthing mrs for syth mantle arrang m mertens mrs timbers mrs burkholder summer echoes m mertens mrs burkholder mrs farthing afr violet single mrs c burkholder afr violet double mrs c burkholder grandfathers home arnish house isle of iona argyllshire scotland for their wedding trip to the west coast the bride chose a heathertone english worsted suit with the blouson back small feather trimmed hat of forest glow and accessories and a corsage of baby chrysanthe mums mr and mrs kingdon will reside at highland acres farm vandorf the stoortvllle twbttc tfadty ddor is 1958 pse 3 local and personal happenings dr john button has been at tending the current medical convention in winnipeg stouffville municipal council will convene in regular session this thursday evening close to 350 skaters flocked to the stouffville arena on sat urday night in spite of the large attendance and mild tempera tures the ice was in good con dition gord tarr son of mr and mrs percy tarr lloyd ave is attending lome park collegiate in port credit mr ray fleury church st was the lucky winner this week of a fine turkey which he won on a draw ticket from the new market lions club there were 375 adults took advantage of the free chest xray provided through the facilities of the stouffville lions club and the tb chest xray clinic assoc nick schouten markham flor ist has been appointed to fill the vacancy on markham coun cil caused by the death of o b heisey lawrence wideman a former stouffville high school commer cial student has joined the staff of the bank of commerce here as an american commentator observes all it takes to make a successful farmer is faith i hope and parity miss bertha winn and miss 1 myrtle watson spent thanks- giving week in toronto with the misses lillian and jean dows- well stouffvilles badminton club held their organization meeting at the high school on wednes day night the local group will play every monday and wed nesday evening at eight oclock members are invited to join a profit of only s695 was gained from the refreshment booth in the memorial park this summer lack of attendance at sports events has been blam ed for the small turnover the late mr and mrs tru man holdens granddaughter and husband mr and mrs chas mitchel of van nuys california motored to stouffville making their home with their aunt and uncle mr and mrs james ri- dout and visiting other relatives of the family all motored to toronto for a family gettogeth er with the family of the late mr and mrs james holden all reporting a happy time mr and mrs william h elsie crawford daughter of kingdon are pictured here fol- mr and mrs john w craw- lowing their recent wedding ford vandorf the happy cou- in wesley united church van- pie will reside at highland dorf the bride is the former acres farm vandorf t i mr and mrs bruce albert christina cole daughter of focklor are shown here fol- mrs william risebrough and ii ii iai the late mr henry cole the lowing their recent wedding m is the mr and in ringwood christian church mrs joseph fodder of rlng- tbe bride is the former anna wood a provincewide description has been broadcast by markham village police in an effort to locate 16yearold darlene un derwood joseph st markham the grade nine high school stu dent has been missing from her home since saturday dorothy and mildred mover were guests at the wedding of their cousin margaret schell of orillia on saturday to gar net racher of midland in the bethel baptist church mr and mrs lloyd mover and mrs louis schell of toronto accom panied them sunday school teachers and superintendents will have the opportunity of attending a free exhibition of teaching aids for sunday schools at cherry hill farm madsons october 27th commencing at 7 pm there will be several exhibitors from toronto with audiovisuals flan- nelgraph materials object les sons attendance builders sun day school supplies suggestions for christmas programs etc this will be an excellent oppor tunity to see the materials car ried by several firms and to ob tain what is just right for your class or sunday school there will be a demonstration of the use of flannelgraph and an ex cellent film this event is under the auspices of the child evan gelism fellowship keep the 27th open and plan to attend united church wms the autumn thanksgiving service of the united church womans missionary society was held in the church auditor ium thursday oct 9 with mrs nolan at the organ and mrs gayman at the piano the meeting opened with a call to worship by the presi dent mrs woods and after singing oh master of the wak ing world the wms motto was repeated in unison invitations from melville vic toria square and markham were received and accepted mrs sisco took as her wor ship scripture deuteronomy 11 1118 she said the study of neighbors is the study of man and his relation to man and gave an interesting talk on that theme mrs duxbury rendered two solos which were enjoyed by all mrs hastings introduced the guest speaker mrs muir who with her husband and family have recently returned from japan mrs muir gave a concise picture of some of their work and dressed one of the ladies in japanese costume and with the help of mr muir showed pic tures many of the children they vork with also flowers and scenes which made her talk most interesting and informative she closed her remarks by quoting the gospel is the power of god unto salvation mrs b sanders thanked all who had contributed to the meeting to make it an interest ing and profitable one rev davis closed with prayer and benediction several ladies from town and the surrounding district shared the meeting with us and enjoyed a social half hour afterward g holden press secty 1 f- york north liberal womens association- some sixtyfive members and friends attended the dinner of york north liberal womens association at yangtse pagoda richmond hill the tables were festive with rosebuds candles and favors the president mrs d downey welcomed the guests and introduced those at head table viz miss l starr sec mrs h hooker vp mrs how ard vane hon past pres mrs kirkwood vp mrs bruce hun ter record sec and mrs tod membership and in centre of table the president mrs d downey and the guest speaker miss judy lemarsh pres ont liberal womens association miss lemarsh was introduced by mrs h hooker giving a brief resume of miss lemarshs activities and achievements po litically professionally and in municipal work a few of her salient points were the hypoc risy of present liquor policy the great lack in our educational system bad and growing worse but that the cost of frills in schools pays in curb ing of juvenile delinquency not least of her ideas in this field was the removal of part of the cost from the taxpayer miss lemarsh is a strong ad vocate of profit sharing in busi ness and employs that system on her own office feels it cre ates pride in the job she feels that the mushroom growth of towns and cities should be stop ped when it reaches an uneco nomic point mrs bruce hunter thanked miss lemarsh expressing for all the benefit and pleasure we had in hearing miss lemarsh with emphasis on the ideas for betterment in the field of edu cation the next monthly meeting of the association will be on wed nov 19 at 815 in the veterans club room newmarket town hall mrs f mcmahon pres toronto womens liberal assoc will be guest speaker refresh ments will be served b brown publicity gob mrs c robinson miss isa- belle robinson and miss e will iamson all of toronto were hol iday visitors at the c h nolan home i mrs robt young church st spent thanksgiving with mr and mrs lawrence dack and familv toronto i mr and mrs reg button and family enjoyed the thanksgiv ing weekend in new york mrs bodendistel of guelph was a recent visitor at the home of mr and mrs norman o- boyle your stouffville rexall drug store helps make possible the big tv show next sunday oct 19th over a cbcnetwork swiss family robinson starr ing lorraine day and walter pidgeon check your local tv listing for time grade 9 students were offi cially initiated into the stouff ville dist high school on fri day night under the chairman ship of gordon mckay the boys and girls took part in the well- organized initiation programme a mixed choral group rendered a number of selections from the steps of the main street post office much to the amusement of friday night shoppers wa meeting the october meeting of the womens association will be held in the united church parlor on monday evening october 20 mrs dewitt and mrs n smith will conduct the worship serv ice and the guest speaker for the evening will be miss betty graham executive director of york county childrens aid this is an invitation to all ladies to come and hear this interest ing speaker mr and mrs chas cadieux of mindemova along with their two daughters are in stouffville visiting with relatives this week the regular meeting of the stouffville oddfellows lodge will be held on monday evening oct 20th it has been reported that the drug store owned by mr a j woods main street markham has been sold to a montreal buyer mr woods will operate the business until the end of the month mr and mrs norman usher- wood garry udell and mr geo wood have just returned from a threeweek motor trip through the states reaching mexico they report fine weather and a wonderful trip bazaar bake sale the stouffville womens insti tute are holding a bazaar and home baking sale also after noon tea in christ church par ish hall on saturday oct 25th from 3 to 5 pm notice anyone wishing to send old woollen or cotton rags to be made into blankets rugs auto- robes sheets socks and numer ous articles of wearing apparel must have rags and money at my place by oct 27th mrs edgar j stickley phone gormley 5507 high school news initiation last friday was a great success this was due to the cooperation on the part of the niners the older students the merchants and residents while the programme was being carried out at the school sev eral groups of grade 9 students were sent on a scavengerhunt the dance following was well supported and a great deal of fun ron patrick won the hula- hoop contest and received a record it is hoped that dances in the future will be as success ful as this one the maclean hunter maga zine campaign is off to a good start the students are working hard and the public is respond ing well to make the drive a success we hope that at the end of the 12day drive we will have reached our objective the students of grades 11 and 12 accompanied by mr waite and mr marshall visited the ontario museum on tuesday the trip was arranged to fur nish background for their his tory courses motorists who have come to use the 6th concession of mark ham for trips to the city should take note of the small detour sign at the corner of the 6th and the townline west through traffic is presently barred from unionville and there is a detour just at the north of the village of a mile and a quarter mr frank riches former stouffville merchant was the guest speaker at the regular morning service in stouffville united church on sunday rev douglas davis was the guest minister for the anniversary ser vices in the warsaw church where mr riches lias been the lay preacher since leaving stou ffville businessmens meeting stouffville businessmen ar asked to mark their calendar for october 23rd next thursday when a meeting will be held in the masonic hall at s oclock christmas is less than two months away and in addition there are a number of reports from committees set up at the last meeting of the association keep your association alive be sure you attend gifts for baptist church stouffville we are sorry to say that owing to a misunderstanding the report given in last weeks tribune was rather misleading the rev j williams minister of the baptist church informs us that the church decorations only were paid for by an anony mous donor and that the funds for the new pews organ and carpet are to be raised by the local church it is expected that the large auditorium will be completed and ready for re opening on sunday nov 2nd because of the great increase in the number of parishioners attending st patricks church mark ham it is necessary to increase the present number of masses the masses in future will be at 8 9 10 and 11 oclock the first friday mass will be at the usual hour of 8 pm rev wm f carvili pastor telephone am 17209 am 12537 kleenflo fuel oil conditioner improves oil burner efficiency by insuring quicker starting cleaner firing and faster hearing preserves equipment removes water and sludge reduces service costs use kleenflo and save on your fuel bills kleenflo is added to all fuel oil sold bf v stouffville coop phones 269 or 122

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