Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 15, 1959, p. 13

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trees and eome of its hills and hollows and new broad er shoulders graced lta border it was also the year that re ldects learned to be cynical about democrat on the municipal level in spite of januarys incle ment weather the euchre series went on at buttonville hall with elisabeth setting the pace high scorer the first bridge and euchre sponsored by the bumon- tille home and school associat ion was a success and the har mony club of browns corners church entertained choir and sunday school staff members at a turkey dinner the wilk- lns family returned from the south and mr and mrs e wal ton began their florida holiday which was to prove an uncom- foriable one with cool rainy wea ther and a cold that mr walton had to come home to get rid of on the local scene harvey brown commenced studies at waterloo college flu and mumps were rampant art story was named president of browns corners young peoples union there was the first of several breakins at arnold farms and mildred brown was a member of the winning curling team to plav at barrle the ontario silver tankard was won in february by a curling rink which had mes srs andrew and ray grant as members and the junior far mers began to practice a play called you cant always some times teh which they presented most successfully in maroh mr norman reld was presented with a painting by sunday scholl executive members in appreciat ion of his work as superintend ent to the sunday school and rev af blnnington was wel comed at an induction service the skating rink at buttonville school was in constant use mrs walker had a session in hospital mrs george clarke suffered an wright returned some after a lengthy sestion la hospital the dr geo kelly were overjoyed to welcome a grandaughter susan dru to the family tree and mrs purves aunt mrs sarah brown celebrated her sird birthday mr and mrs torn mathleu were pleased when their eon bradley arrived and local far mer finished their seeding la record time the sad note came for the whole community tnls month when death came to mr le hood whom everyone con sidered a friend and later in may whea the store he had op erated for many years closed perailntly buttonville was strange indeed may was the month when thornhill high school history students betty patterson fraser craig and classmates visited new york and the un a and bev erly jones moved to their new home in arnlclgh heights and the cancer campaign was declar ed successful this month cllne burr celebrated bis 88th birth day and gordon and doreen vaughans baby was born browns comers chuivh cel ebrated its 116th anniversary and rebocca slsler was made secretary of the sculptors soc iety of canada june saw little rain with a re sultant short hay crop and cattle were kept off pasture george felgate suffered a serious acci dent this month and a fox killed more than forty of aubrey ste phensons chickens buttonville school received an excellent in specters report and reeve and mrs w clark attended the convention for reeves and mayors in victoria bc to make june the proper month for romance there was the marriage of gor don brumwell and margaret wigmore who later settled down in a new home in buttonville in the birthday department mrs robert rodiek celebrated ber 95th in july dr and mrs george kelly returned from a trip to europe and the british isles and mrs e crisp accompanied a group of friends on a visit to new york the wi held it3 annual garden party without rain this year and at its monthly meeting was entertained by mary gough who showed pictures taken at the dominion curling bonsplel where andrew and ray grant were in a competing rink january sale continues dresses skirts hats and lingerie heres a once in a lifetime clearance continuing at the marl anne shoppe come in and see these wonderful offerings at the most tempting figures mari anne shoppe westend block stouftville phone 450 the stouffyiue ttltuhf taurdiy iiscsry 15 1959 h is wmb9w three minor teams in action thuks night three of stoufivilles jour minor jiockey clubs will swing into action on thursday even ing the annual young hockey night will see the lions pee at 645 pm the pee wee all- stars will square off against un- ionville at 745 the bantam will meet uxbridge and the mid gets will battle uxbridge at 9 oclock to round out the even ings entertainment the bant am team is coached by hal gib son the midgets are handled by i keith sutherland and wilf mor- vvee bantam and midget teams ley bob uangay and ken wagg pitting heir strength againsl asslst with che mln entries unionvllle and uxbridge station susan harrolt passed with honours her grade 1 piano on a day of severe cold mr and mrs william wright were killed in b level crossing accident at steeles ave march saw beverly burr as a prom princess at thornhill hs formal and the buttonville wi heard from hlgii school teacher jean lak what it is like to be a teacher in a girls sohoo in cermany patrlca patterson won a public speaking trophy for her explorer group and was the third in her group to do so in succes sive years and rebecca sislers sculpture piece were accepted for the osa art gallery show for the third year running this month too mr and mrs e hil celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary and browns corn ers ypu enteralned junior far mers after their church service at which john bradshaw was the speaker april was a happy month for the harold wrights for mrs cloverleaf fancy sockeyi heinz rtchup pkg e salmon tomato ke javex lic sunshine 32oz bottle quick regular or instant quaker oafs cheerios betty blue cheer fresh pork liver maple leaf skinless sausage crocker accident at the egllnton subway aiid at whlcn mary mr3 grant and elizabeth french were in terested spectators pauletite morley passed her grade 3 piano mr and mrs john donaldson celebrated their 2sth wedding anniversary and mr and mrs tim paterson their 35th also in july there was a fire which destroyed the 52yearold barn on the former nelson eoy- ington farm norman and laura reld went west to alberta in july to attend the funeral of mr robert keid normans brother the victoria square charge vacation school was a success and work began on don mills road in the ro mance department it was a beautiful day when jean lak became the bride of wayne bai- gent mr and mis a w miller visited don and velma otis in colorado in august and canada gained a new citizen when mr h bauthus received his papers mr gordon stonehouse of florida brought a trailer and visited with his brother mr robert stonehouse a new water storage tower was installed at the school local home owners were indig nant over settlement for road expropriation and mr and mrs baldwin celebrated their 50th anniversary the gue3ts being served with cake made by uhe grooms own hands nancy brown and beverley burr enrolled for studies at ryerson when the school term began in september margaret patterson sandra burr john and janet craig jean ma7 and bob wllklns boarded the school bus for thornhill high school and grade 9 hula hoops were sweeping the country al and beverley welcomed a new daugh ter 7 lbs 6 oz on sept 22 and there were wedding bells for mary gough and roy grant in browns corners church and jessie boylngton and bill lewis in queensvllle united church on sept 27 mr charles hooper left this month for a trip to european countries and a visit to the world fair at brussels where mr john donaldsons pic ture in a farm scene was on dis play in the mh booth in october trucks bulldozers dust and mud were regular fare for highway travellers as con struction crews hurried about their business of rebuilding don mills in the midst of this ex citement mr and mrs e hill returned from a summer which took them to the west coast and northern ontario for visits with their daughters there after weeks of wonderful weather the grants picked strawberries in their garden on oct 16 the home and school assn enter tained at a dinner for members of the graduating class and mr vince holland began a stay of several weeks in hospital because of a knee injury november was brighter for the holends however mr holland returned home from hospital and mrs holland presented htm with a new son a brother for kevin and wayne the ladles of the community were busy with many activities this month there was the benefit for the cancer so ciety gift cupboard a banquet for the harmony club of browns comers church there was the bazaar more successful than gormley 2 r 93 for 47 23c 19c mrs c musted mr allan smith of edgeley had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs s n doner sympathy is extended to mrs v neumann in the death of her mother this past week mr and mrs root taylor of new toronto had supper on sunday with mr and mrs c milsted master victor stover trans ferred at new years from ss 7 markham to lake wilcox public school mr clifford winger returned home from st michaels hos pital on monday and is progress ing nicely at his home mr roy brilllnger has been confined to the house for sev eral days mr and mrs alvln farmer have returned after spending three weeks with relatives in philadelphia we extend sympathy to mrs j pudifin in the sudden death of her father mr ed macdon- ald of toronto he was buried on tuesday afternoor in tor onto mr and mrs bert griesbach and mr and mrs emiel gries bach and mrs harvey all of toronto had dinner on satur day with mr and mrs jos heise we wonder just how bold thieves can become while mr harold sidei- was visiting his father and mother mr and mrs john sider recently some rascal stole the battery out of his car while it was parked in his fathers driveway mr and mrs glen bolender spent sunday with rev and mrs gordon bolender and fam ily of kitchener in a recent letter from mrs allan doner she tells of mr and mrs roy hawkins of la gos nigeria africa spending the christmas season with them at ilorin these two local couples had a very enjoyable holiday together they also said how much they appreciat ed hearing from so many gorm- ley folks at this season of the year mr and mrs nip herrlrgton and mrs katharine booth of toronto had dinner on sunday with mrs beulah jones rev willis hunklng spoke at new dundee on monday night mrs beulah jones spent thu rsday with her sisterinlaw mrs ralph baker of toronto mr george baker has been confined to his home with a very severe cold misses velma brillinger and miriam helse of bulowayo s rhodesia africa spent christ mas with rev and mrs rob ert lehman and family- at ma- topa mission mrs lehman is the former agnes cober of gormley a large group of the missionaries went for a christ mas picnic at one of their schools while there it rained so hard they had to wait sev eral hours for the water to re cede in the river in order to cross in their cars when they crossed on their way over the river was dry misses freda henderson and june barnesdale returned on friday from a very enjoyable holiday in florida notice members of the stouffville and district concert association next concert mon jan 19th at s30 pm fred hartley baritone dr george brough accompanist use tribune classified advertisements christ church anglican iter j 11 tiixelt rector sunday january isth 1959 830 am holy communion 10 am morning worship 10 am junior sunday school 11 am- sunday school thurs 4 pm conformation class tues 230 pm wa pkg onto the road in heavy fog and on a day of a wild storm mrs nellie snider met her death in a road accident on no 7 high way near the church in novem ber also buttonville mourned the passing of mr david brown december reached a record in severe cold and bad weather but the christmas spirit was in all the comings and goings the school concert was priceless and the candlelight service a de light santa claus appeared each time as scheduled and a merry time was enjoyed we were pleased to hear marguerite jones singing on the canadian top talent show and happy to con gratulate jim and rosemary miller on the birth of their son joel patrick a busy year but on the whole a good one 1958 conference closes sunday this coming sunday will be the closing services for the mis sionary conference being con ducted in the stouffville chris tian church rev and mrs ed mund recently returned from india will bring the message rev edmund is studying medl- icine and plans to return to in dia at the conclusion of his course on sunday evening rev w h pope will speak rev and mrs pope and family are plan ning to return to japan in march feature of the musical por tion of the program will be the irish quartette from tor onto who will bring special messages in song united church stouffville rev douglns davis sunday january isth 1959 sundny school 945 am junior to senior 11 am nursery to primary 11 am morning worship monday 7 pm explorers tuesday 7 so pm cubs wed 4 pm junior choir 730 pm- scouts thurs 7 pm cgit 815 pm choir practice mon jan 19 s pm wa will meet in parlors wed jan 21 8 pm annual meeting for the congregation plan to attend and share in the discussion of our respon sibility in this expanding com munity when i am vexed in soul grant me thy peace if hate is in control give loves release when i soek things for me make me believe and help me see in giving i receive seconl markham iukik him baptist churches ke llriire lllsey sunday january isth- 1959 second maikhnm prayer service wed 8 pm next sunday bible school 10 am morning service 11 am young peoples 730 pm linker hill prayer service thur s pm next sunday bible school 1s0 pm service 230 pm all welcome 1 stouffville baptist church rev 1 williams pastor sunday january 18th 1959 10 am bible school all ages 11 am morning worship 730 pm evangelistic service subjeot christs last mess ages to the churches wed 8 pm prayer bible study thurs 4 pm childrens ser vice we welcome you united missionary church gormley rev c e flunking minister sunday january 18th 1951 845 am broadcast 1s50 ko 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm- evangelistic hour stouffville united missionary church rev arthur walsh minister sunday january isth 1959 10 am sunday school 11 am worship tzo pm young peoples ser vice 730 pm evening service thurs s pm prayer bime study churchill musselmans lake bible school sunday january 18th 1959 1030 am bible school chutes for all everyone welcome vivian mccormack memorial church rov bruce hlscy pastor sunday january 18th 1969 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship tues 8 pm prayer meeting no change in young peoples meeting night thurs 8 pm young peoples skating party at george smal- leys pond a welcome extended to all an economist credits the housewife for the economic re covery in that she didnt cut her spending during the recession but shouldnt a little credit go to hubby whose nose she held to the grindstone no man is fully educated un til he learns to read himself giant size lb lb 71c 29c 45c 7 food market pes ton free parking phone 220 free delivery ptjls nn additional saving of si by paying cash theres no better way to cut llj fertilizer costs than to take ad- g vantage of the early sisoa llsoounts on coop fertilizer ie3 altona christian united missionary church re dow snrgennt instor sunday january isth 1969 1030 am sunday school 730 pm preaching 730 pm service monday jan 19th at s pm rev o bell will speak end show pictures of his world tour of this past summer he visited most of our mission stations in africa india all are welcome to attend this service wed s pm prayer service memorial christian church sunday january 18th 19c9 1 1 am rev e edmund 730 pm rev w h pape special music by irish quartet wed 730 jr choir practice wed 300 sr choir practice thurs 8 pm prayer bible study m amcmx 9 mam everthls year farewell parties for mr and mrs h a roberts were given prior to their depar ture for a home in victoria bc beverley burr enjoyed a vreek in chicago at the national 4h club convention maureen wright was awarded the buttorrire wi prize for genera procrcy r grade 9 it thornhill hs com mencement mr ftusiell boylng ton escaped serious injury whea his car was wrecked in collision with a cox which hod strayed phone 201 iiim by faking delivery jan 31st bloomington christian associated gospel church mr e n simmons minister sunday january 18th 1959 10 am sunday school for all 11 am mr kerry lpverlng missionary on furlough from africa 1 pm young peoples 730 pm mr levering will how colored slides of hie work brethren in christ church heise hill gormley iastor kcv win vanderberit sunday january j 1959 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic wed 730 pm midweek prayor meeting t united missionary church ker o e bell minister sunday january isth 1959 dickson hi ib 945 am morning worship 1050 am sunday school 730 pm young peoples ser vice wed 8 pm prayer bible study mariu1am 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 730 pm evening service thurs 8 pm prayer bible study united church melville charge hev o diivlsoii sunday january isth 1959 1045 am peachs 1145 am melville 230 pm bethesda thurs jan 16 melville ex plorers 730 pm mon jan 19ht molyhc an nual congress tlonal imeetin and supper 7 pm i wod jan 21 bcthesda prayer meeting at the c burkholder homo 8 pm st james iresryterian church stouffville rev d it mckilllcan ba it sunday january 18th 10 am morning worship worship with us ringwood christian church itev kcnnyon edwards sunday january 18th 1959 10 am sunday school 1110 am tc 730 pm worhfp service 8 pm wed ce prayer mtet- ing claremont coop siouriviiif youth jot euit i 202 claremont i i saturday evening 1arkside youth centre ijut outdoor kkatlng on the mill pond firing yonr ukates and hare n good time 000 oclock fellowship hour in the hall special singing and surprises for yon sunday evening fireside at 015 a good wble quiz between unloirrllle ii niscy hill teams also organ sclocuo hy jim mcdowell do plan to arund theo meetings and eejoy uni christian filir ship harry edwards director

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