Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 29, 1959, p. 7

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mt pisgah news mr and mrs c patenden and messrs lawrence smith and mary had sunday supper with harry hunt affirmative mrs mr and mrs p h haines of mary smith of oak ridges and newmarket dr emmerson the school children of ss 7 mrs kays will conduct ques- enjoyed a skating party up at tlonnalre on educational oppor- queensvllle arena on thursday tunltles night mr clem ellas had the mis fortune to have the back seat of his ear burned on wednesday however as the car was tight ly closed the fire did not burst into flames and extend the dam- despite bad roads and cold weather there was a good at tendance at sunday school and churchand there will be choir practice at the home of mrs roy smith on thursday night mrs r baycrof t mrs g boy- ai i ron and mrs c pattenden met the home school assocla- mrs r keffer on tuesday tion of ss6 and 7 will meet at no7 school on tuesday feb 3 at 830 note change of date a debate resolved whether the home and school association is pulp and paper mills expect an advantage to the parent and to obtain pulpwood in perpetu- teacher negative team will be ity from their woodlands to plan the 1959 wa programs world day of prayer will be on wednesday fe 11th cards of thanks in memoriam i would like to tax this 09- portanlty of thanking all tiose who remembered me while i was 1b hospital with card letters of cheer etc i would have you know it was much appreciated oscar hutchissoc i would hke to express my thanks for the kind inquiries cards letters and fruit eem to me whlla in hospital and since returning home all was greatly appreciated mrs fred byer i wish to extend my heartfelt thanks to all my friends for their lovely flowers getwell cards and kind inquiries during my stay in the toronto general hospital and since returning home they were tery much appreciated dorothy freet christ church anglican rev i d tiller rector sunday iebruary 1st 1959 sexagesims 10 am holy communion 10 am junior sunday school 11 am senior sunday school wed 8 pm ohoir practice thurs 4430 pm junior conformation cisah thurs 8 pm senior confor mation class united church stouffville iter douglas davis sunday february 1st 1959 snndny school 14 5 am junior to senior 11 am nursery to prlmsry 11 am morning worship this sunday is the annuel meeting of the sunday school in the regular ohuroh worship the entire service is devoted to the children attendance wards will be presented and the junior choir will lead us in praise mrs joseph will bring her four children to sing for us and this will be a treat for our children monday 7 pm explorers tuesday 730 pm cubs wed 4 pm junior choir 730 pm scouts thurs 7 pm cgit 815 pm choir practice thurs feb 5 230 pm wms in the parlors wed feb 12 8 pm evening auxiliary the church that is not a mis sionary church win soon be a missing cburoh second markham i1ak1sh hill baptist churches rer bruce hisey sunday february 1st 1959 second markham prayer service each wed 8 pm lords day services bible school 10 am morning service 11 am sermon title the effects of sin toung peoples 730 pm raker hill prayer service thurs 8 pn lords day services bible school 130 pm service 230 pm mrs nell conor will sing sermon title for vivian the fainting hero come and share the gospel with vs many thanks to relatives friends and neighbors tor the lovely cards flowers fruit gifts visits and kind inquiries while in scarborough hospital and since returning home i appreciated it all very much margaret dixon we wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the sixth line neighbors and rela tives for their many acts of kind ness and sympathy shown us in the loss of a loving husband and father mrs lome clarke family stouffville baptist church rov j williams raster sunday february 1st 1959 10 am bible school all ages 11 am morning worship subject the saviours last words from the cross 7 pm prayer meeting 730 pm evangelistic service subject christs last mess age to the churches wed 8 pm prayer bible study thurs i pm childrens si vice gormley united missionary church rev c e hnnklng minister sunday february 1st 1969 broadcast dial 1300 10 am sunday school 11 am worship 730 pm evangelistic hour stouffville united missionary church rev arthur walsh minister sunday february 1st 1959 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship 630 pm young peoples meet ing 730 pm evening worship thurs 8 pm prayer bible study many thanks for kindness and assistance given me following my accident at oedarena a special thankyou to bill kerr mr reesor miss donna brown and doug mrs lapp fo- blankets and other helpful skaters also the staff of the scarboro hos pital bless you all june brown it is nice to be remembered by the girls with whom i work on the switchboard ail visits phone calls cards helpful deeds and gifts have all certainly been appreciated to miss burges3 and the telephone staff many thanks i am hoping to rejoin the team soon bless you all june brown dike in loving memory of a dear husband and father percy dike who died feb i 1947 what would we give to clasp bis band his happy face to see to hear ms voice and see his smile that meant so much to ss ever remembered by wife annie son john and fam- ily daughter edna and family emmerson in krrlng mem ory of our dear husband and father arthur emmerson who passed away february 1 1952 till memory fades and life de parts yon live forever in our hearts ever remembered by wife and family shuttleworth in loving memory of my dear husband henry c shuttleworth wio passed away february 2nd 1957 we cannot lord thy purpose see but all is well thats done by thee lovingly remembered by his wife elsie tranmer remembering our bill william t tranmer ba who gave his life over berlin jan 30 1944 canadian heroes dead and liv ing we bow in grateful enduring remembrance for your sacrifice and our freedom the family we would like to express sin cere thanks to relatives friends and neighbors for their inquiries cards and flowers acts of kind ness expressions of sympathy during the illness and passing of our dear mother and grand mother to the neighbors and claremont mission circle for serving lunch to mr carnagle and special thanks to marjorie mcrtens for her kind assistance franlc and pearl costick and family churchill musselmans lake bible school sunday february 1st 1959 1030 am bible school classes for all everyone welcome altona christian united missionary church rev dow sargennt pastor sunday february 1st 1959 1030 am sunday school 730 pm preaching 730 pm service wed 8 pm prayer service memorial christian church sunday february 1st 1959 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship mr edmunds will speak 730 pm gospel service mr edmunds will speak wed 730 jr choir practice wed 800 sr choir practice thurs s pm prayer bible study at the lotion home tues feb 3 230 pm pilgrim workers at mrs r davis come and worship with us bloomington christian associated gospel church mr e n simmons minister sunday february 1st 1959 10 am sunday school for all 11 am service 730 pm service wed 8 pm prayer meeting frl 8 pm young peoples additional locals mrs june brown an operator on the stouftville switchboard suffered a painful back injury last week while skating at cedarena she was confined to the scarboro hospital for three days and is now convalescing at home watson in loving memorv of our dear mother florence m watson who passed away jan 28 1953 sunshine fades and shadows fall but sweet remembrance outlasts all lovingly remembered by t evert charles mildred and myrtle watson newsprint is the chief manu factured product of canada and the principal export movie camera club the first meeting of the-movi- ettes to be held in the masonic hall was on tuesday evening the club had the pleasure of welcoming new members mr and mrs herbert cossey and trevor varley and friend ian pitts mr archie reid entertained the club with a portion of his numerous films which covered a wide variety of subjects from family pictures to scenes up at lake huron algonquin park the st lawrence seaway local scenes and some good shots of last winters big snow storm mrs reid also had some really fine pictures of lake champ- jain the ausable chasm and lake placid among the family pictures was one showing the growth of population in stouft ville with the arrival of their granddaughter shelley lynde mrs aida aid mrs reid were the hostesses for the evening and were assisted by mrs rob erts and mrs ratclfff the next meeting will be held on tuesday feb 3rd rags still make the finest pa- par ny conservatives elect officers united missionary church rt a e bell minister sunday february 1st 1959 dickson hill 945 am rov eldon boettger missionary to nigeria will preach 1050 am sunday school wed 8 pm prayer bible study markham 10 am sunday school 11 am 730 pm rev eldon boettger will preach thurs 8 pm prayer bible study a welcome awaits you an attendance of over 250 members saw the election of the officers for 1959 when the york north progressive conservative assoc staged their annual mee ting at newmarket town hall last saturday floyd e corner presided over the meeting and was later re elected as president for the ensuing year with mr james otton taking over the secretar ial duties once again other elections followed and mr geo sweeney of richmond hill mr bob weir pefferlaw mr sin clair burgess unlonville mr frank beatty kettleby and mr ward bailie of concourt con stituted the 1959 vicepresidents list the ladies vicepresident was mrs brumby of sutton mr stuart parker was appoint ed as treasurer other appoint ments were mr don finlay king city as membership chair man and professor e a smith as chairman of organization the meeting was highlighted by an address by the hon kel so roberts qc attorneygen eral for ontario cedar grove news brethren in christ church hcisc hill gormley pastor rev wm vnnderbcnt sunday february 1st 1959 10 am sunday school 11 am worship service 730 pm evangelistic wed 730 pm mldweck prayer meeting unitej church melville charge rev g davison sunday february 1st 1959 10 am peachs 1145 am melville 230 pm bcthcsda the ordinance of the lords supper will be observed at each service wed feb 4 th bethesda prayer meeting at the home of w emprlngham 8 pm st james presbyterian church stouffville a voice with authority and knowledge is a welcome sound at the moment of an accident when you know you are hurt but you dont know where or how badly the sure voice that knows when to move an injured person or when to leave him where he is when and where to apply a lifesaving tourni quet or the necessity of prevent ing shock cedar grove menno- rev d r mckiuican ba bd nlte church is endeavouring to sunday february 1st 1959 10 am morning worship worship with us ringwood christian church rev kennyon edwards sunday february is- 1959 10 am sunday school 1110 am 730 pm worship service 8 pm wed ce ing prayer meet- vivtan mccormack memorial church rev ilrure hiscy paslor sunday february lpt 1959 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship tues 8 pm prayer mectlnsr thurs 8 pm young peoples siouffvhlf ydutfl i saturday evening parkside youth centre 730 brine jour skate and have a good time on the outdoor rink 000 oclock fellowship hour in the hall musical numbers by the yfc mixed choir ond john swindells also a good quiz between bloomlngton and box grove teams sunday evening fireside at 8 15 join in the congregational singing near kpecul music from toronto nnri see a good iiovpel dim continuing in the old t-i- menf series tunc in sunday al am cjrh 1100 for the yfc broadcast harry edwards director swell the numbers of these valuable assistants with a st johns first aid course begin ning this monday the course will be held in the church will last two hours per night for six weeks at the conclusion there will be an examination by a local doctor to assure each student of his qualifications anyone who is interested in learning first aid is welcome to attend this course eight oclock on monday feb 2nd the community club meet ing held monday evening at the petries was concerned mainly with the fate of the cedar grove annual garden party steadily decreasing attendance plus ris ing costs of good entertainment is rapidly turning this pleas ant and lucrative project into a liability for its sponsors the community club the tradition of holding the garden party hero in the beautiful surround ings of the river valley has long been something all of us just took for granted it would be a heartbreak to have to break such a tradition some how the day may be saved members of the community club are asked to give consid erable thought to the situation will at once both break and hold the tradition will be con sidered the club will be happy to hear from members of the community outside of the club if they wish to express opinions or offer suggestions the club executive list follows please feel free to speak to any one of them past pres arch lit tle pres bob dare 1st vice don mcclennan 2nd vice har old lapp secty ruby reesor treas john petrie flower comm bea petrie mabel reesor work comm wally reesor arch little press pat mcclennan lunch comm joyce lapp marg mllroy lil lian dean marg walton spe cial events myrtle hamill blodwen davles pat mcclen nan yvonne mousser john pe trie and lloyd clendenen bowling was called off last wednesday because of hazard ous driving conditions but sand ing has improved around cedar grove and we are more mobile than this time last week in the interest of children the national ballet company has arranged a special after noon performance expressly planned for the young audience on feb 4th at 415 at the royal alex celia franca will explain each dance introduce charac ters and tell the role each plays if you have children who would like to see this performance tickets may be obtained by mail only through th junior league ballet committee at 654 broad way ave toronto 17 checks should be made out to tho above and a stamped selfaddressed envelope included prices or chestra and first balcony ad- over the next four weeks so ults 200 children 100 sec- that practical viewpoints may ond bale adults 1 00 children be expressed at the next meet- 50c ballet is one thing that ing ideas for ihe garden party can he enjoyed from the rafters in its traditional formal or 1 so daqt feel the more expensive something entirely new that tickets are a necessity elected cty commissioner howard anderson reeve of other elections georgina was elected asone of j members were elected the two commissioners required f childrens aid society to act with the warden for the j w mr willough- present year when the xorkj b iir clifford vallwork dep- county council met on january u for whitchurch and 21st reeye anderson won a ma- m qoune ion jority vote over the other nomi j inated candidate for the posi- sv tion reeve wm sellars of g jxs y sutton i hos bo- the deputyreeve of aurora celones speaker c k nesbitt stated that the on the termination of the var- growth of york demanded the lous elections a guest speaker service of a man of experience from ceylon mr gunaretre and ability and he was sure the members would find anderson a valuable man for the position in answer reeve anderson thanked his nominator for his confidence and stated that hav ing sat in the county council for a number of years he had seer quite a change in council members he had experience on many different committees and was of the opinion that this ser vice entitled him to the position involved reeve sellars offered his con gratulations to reeve anderson and told members he was sure that the county would be well served by him the second commissioners position was filled by reeve of markham village mr jos fry who on election said that at all times he would endeavour to serve to the best of his ability commissioners for york manor clarence davis of auroro fill ed the first position of the three required commissioners for york manor after the two other nominated candidates sheldon walker and deputyreeve vv r dean had declined the position walter rate similarly filled the second position and the third commissioner was mr f arm strong re sreurtvim rum nwfcy wr kg t gave members an outline of dif ferent forms of government in ceylon he was in canada to study all forms of municipal government including nonelect ed bodies such as planning boards mr gunaretre told members he admired the freedom of the different bodies operating in canada and hoped that ceylon would soon elect a body similar to that of our county councils cellulose is another name for pulp sunday february 1st 11 am subject the saviours last words from the cross 730 pm subject christs lsst message to the church at stouffvills baptist church preacher rev j williams bible teacher and evangelist a meeting of york county wheat producers will be held monday feb 2nd at 130 pm in the agricultural board room botsford st newmarket ah wheat producers are requested to attend to receive a report of the ontario wheat producers assoc elect a county committee and deal with such other business as may arise guest speaker mao oarboui of essex francis mortoit zone 6 member for educational funds in this day and age a col lege education is a must sun life of canadas edu cational policy is ideal for helping you secure your childrens future build up a fund for their education through sun life insurance let me show you without obligation how easily this can bo done sun life assurance company of canada jim abell tefcahopt 237 stouhvbs iibsii mure ac mamv dividend credits with iwivt aj many store purchases 1 thats right each monday tuesday and wednesday you receive drvtobnd credits boua to 2c for every doxjab spent on purchases in your iga market all pood prices effective jan 20 so 81 clover ieaf save 4e sockeye salmon vis fin 45 heinz save lie tomato ketchup 2 11ozbtls 3 chase sanborn save 200 instant coffee 6oz jar 99tf save tc jewel shortening 2 1lb pkgs 49 fruits vegetables golden ripe nutritious banana 2 29c us no 1 size 118 sunkist oranges extra savings are simpiie with the iqa family dividend plian just ask for a free copy of the family plan catalogue when yon order merchandise from this catalogue yon receive dividend credits equal to 5c for every dollar you spend on catalogue merchandise yon also receive a dividend credit equal to lc for every dollar yon spend on store purchases in your iqa market thurs days fridays and saturdays and as you see above yon now receive credits equal to 2c for every dollar spent on store purchases each monday tuesday and wednesday these dividend credits may be need with or without cash to bny farther merchandise from the family plan gntalofrtie or to bay food at your iga market tablerite meats tabiierite quality sirloin porterhouse wing boneless round rump roa8t8 89 steaks or roasts vvik tablerite small link or country style pure pork sausage 1 lb pkg 49 boneless oven ready with dressing fresh pork shoulder roasts lb 45 devon brand rlndless sliced side bacon lb 65f with 2 tree 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