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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 23, 1959, p. 5

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prize winners nursery opening there were thirtysix jucfcy prize winners at the grand spring opening of unionville nurseries ltd last weekend the affair drew tremendous crowds each day as the weather man smiled with brightness u not with warmth mrs p stephenson scarboro won the 100 in landscape plant ing with the following other prize winners mrs d w sharpe 62 gage ave scarboro mrs a say- chuk 2 fulham av agincourt mrs c a dean 91 goodwill ave downsview ont mr x s armstrong 305 hillsdale ave- i north 353 dawes rd toronto gladys elkmore 11 ellie dr scarboro mrs w t bradshaw box 322 albert st markham mrs a strarham 59 larwood blvd toronto 13 mrs annie wake 2966 st clair el tor onto h alexander 22 fremett court 740 kenredv rd scar boro joe rartner 109 tilloch dr ajax po 857 eunice kirk- patrick 263 garv dr weston mrs r m hutchison rr 4 stouffville j conger 3 ivan- hoe st scarboro mrs shep- hard 94 torrens ave toronto mrs b bowrie 5 rolph rd toronto 1 mr l r fallis ty nue toronto margaret s all- 1 unionville joan rosch 40 an 113 ellington dr scarboro margaret wise 12 german st markham ont j cuddy 1050 kennedy rd scarboro lloyd somervilte box 14 brooklin ken imlson 8 vradenburg dr agincourt rosina toms 49 main st markham e jones 339 windermere ave toronto mrs m bell 11 norcap ave agincourt alex yates 13 sha- grove hill dr agincourt ada hoar 10 lyon heights rd scarboro miss e lorimer 104 sprucehill rd toronto c crowe 33 southmead rd scar boro r longworth 25 north- field rd scarboro a peaty 51 burr ave toronto 15 g her- son 701 sheppard willowdale h mosher 11 thornbeck dr scarboro mrs g gardner wford cres scarboro jack 2681 midland ave agincourt sssfbtb a don lewis nurseries the stouffviui tribune toundiy april 23 1959 ptge 5 local csnd personal ha ppenings miss doris e steckley of the canadian embassy in djkarta indonesia is visiting her pr- onts mr and mrs j c steck ley burkholder street mr and mrs bernard betz of kitchener spent the weekend with his mother mis a betz and attended his sisters wed ding on saturday mr and mrs frank burk holder returned home from flo rida recently following a train trip to the sunny south mr wm r hall was a week end guest at the home of prof jas r scott of seaforth ont the stouffville fire brigade was summoned out to ringwood during the early hours of sun- mrs h g adams addressed the ferelon falls baptist chu rch weei wms thursday of last and speaks at the keeies- stoutfville lions club has booked a big circus for enter tainment on june 29th watch this newspaper for further an nouncement mr and mrs ray foord of owen sound were visitors in stouffville over the weekend day morning to quell an out- dale baptist church wms to- 1 break in a car the vehicle was ronto this thursday april 23 destroyed dr and mrs i h eib of friends will regret to learn j thornhill their daughter mrs that mrs ross vague of ring- tipp and carol dr and mrs wood entered hospital at new- gordon erb and daugiiier of market for the second time this coi nerbrook xfld were recent remember that daylight saw ing time commences this coin- forgot to hmon to the sumla miss farm program on tuesday ap ril 2sth at 1215 over cfrh richmond hill mrs l sander son of stouffville will represent east york wi mary smith miss ethel lowden and mr charles perry of toronto visited mr and mrs james morrison on saturday main st at tenth east end stouffville we specialize in top quality trees evergreens shrubs roses and landscaping phone now 790 or 449 joins yfc staff mr j paul fawcett has been appointed tiie associate direc tor of the stoultville youth for christ he brings with him a wide experience in youth evangelism and is an accomplished musician dur ing the summer months he will be working in northern ontario as a follow up on the radio work of stouffville yfc on friday of this week mr fawcett will receive the de gree of bachelor of theology at the toronto bible college graduation exercises in var sity stadium toronto resident of this area for jo years stephen wesley knight who had been in failing health for some time passed away at his home at lot 22 concession 2 uxbridge township on sunday morning april 5th 1959 he was in his 86th year and had lived for 50 years in the vicinity of clarcmont and stouffville he was born in cardan town ship and was a member of the united church in 1898 he married margaret brewster of brock township aeiphid pennsylvania arrived who predeceased him last de- monday to take up secretarial cember 16th 19os he is sur- j mission duties at evangck- vived by six children rev john cl mission k knight of jamaica bwi mr and mrs chas gostick of stouffville have motored to calgary alia to visit their daughter who is graduating from bible college in the west ern city the stouffville fire brigade was called up to ballantrae on tuesday afternoon when a grass fire threatened two homes one mile west of the hamlet the blaze was quickly extinguished miss alice m forte of phila- year she will undergo an op eration on tuesday of this week i mr and mrs harry sawyer who have been residing at grav- j enhurst since leaving their home town here some years ago j have now returned to their for mer home on main street mr i sawyer has not been enjoying the best of health friends will regret to learn visitors with mis john lehman mr and mrs alex logan and children have returned from several weeks in florida where they visited with mr and mrs harvey mover mr and mrs gordon wilson from manitoulin island visited her mother mis a bet and at tended her sister marion betz wedding on saturday mr and mrs george barthol omew janet and karen visited mr ami mrs james morrison on sunday mr and mrs harold spofford accompanied by mrs spoffords two sisters mrs jack croskery and mrs don mckinnon both police chief frank edwards in heir last euchre of the sea- of toronto left last week by has recovered a generator and son thursday evening april 23 f florida where thev will lamp taken last week from a bi- 1 p- th masonic hall spe a three week vacation ioof euchre stouffville ioof hold- cvcle owned bv robt plaskitt 9 of stouffville the bike was parked at the united church a teenage youth was later picked gave two readings stouffville municipal council gave two readings to a bylaw on j up admitted the theft thursday night to raise by de- j benture the sum of 50000 for gigantic sale thurston stores ltd the public utilities commission grade five students at the or chard park public school have published a small fourpage for the extension of the local j owners of spoffords store in hydro distribution system while stouffville announce a gigantic he meeting the debenture must be approved sellabration sale beginning and issued by council the re- payment will be through local hydro rates at the regular meeting of the ladies auxiliary branch 459 1 mrs aurelia smith presented i pamphlet on current topics of her mother mrs v jennings j interest around the town the with a past presidents pin mrs sale of copies will provide mon- smith is also a past president t c for the red cross the editor mrs wm malloy presided at j eddie uideman his assistant is janice smith i this friday there are reduc tions galore you can read all about it on page three of this issue rummage sale rummage sale in christ the funeral was conducted to stouffville cemetery on wed nesday afternoon for the late charles kilsby former stouff ville resident many years ago he passed away at his home in east york in his 91st year mrs fordenes lightning caesar a month old beagle puppy owned by mr and mrs doug o neill fairview ave was judged winner of the jr puppy class and also best canadianbred bea- le puppy at the kent kennel houstons at houstons the rexall drug store men women and children there are bar- churchtsngucim parish hall kilsby predeceased her husband kindoogshow held in chatham gains for everyone during the 0 fl ilav mav lst lrom i m some time ago surviving is one 0 saturday april 11th rexall spring one cent to io p in amfsaturday may 2 daughter ivy mrs g fletcher j from i pm to 6 pm the sale houstons will feature household articles mrs arthur holdsworth who t heres good news from hous- clothing and knickknacks passed away on sunday in her tons the rexall drug store slth year was buried en tucs- six big davs of two for the executive members of the on- day in the unionville cemetery price of one plus only lc tario hockey association were she was the former mary ann bargains over 325 items to sale two for the price of one plus only lc over 325 bar gains to choose from mon day tuesday wednes day thursday friday saturday may 4567s9 at houstons the rexall drug store stouffville phone stouffville 91 friday saturday april 24 25 mgm wm glwkggs fork ekkwsrstiwn ihbto they called him the stranger witha gun vida anna mrs john m long j of duntroon effie lillian mrs edgar latcham uxbridge nor man of ajax anne marie mrs william tilly of toronto and arthur at home he is also sur vived by one brother charles e knight of oshawa the funeral service was held tv star bobby gimby has been engaged to play at the ilirh school prom on friday may sth mrs leslie wideman return ed home recently after spending one week at the home of net- on tuesday afternoon from the i daughter mrs floyd schneider l e oneill funeral parlors and j moorefield ont conducted by rev j williams pallbearers were albert taylor lome gillion alymer hood bruce taylor dean wagg and a nephew russell earle of ida ontario temporary entombment was made in stoultville vault and permanent interment clare- mont union cemetery the york county medical so ciety will be holding free adult polio clinics in seventeen cen tres across the county during the months of may and june the clinics will be held in the evenings for the convenience of the working class time place and dates will be announced in next weeks issue the director of the york county health unit strongly advises adults who have not received their shots to obtain them before the arrival of the polio season in july evangelist h g adams has returned from his waterloo iowa missionary campaign the stoufrv w he their annual business meeting on dr and mrs w r wees ac companied by donald morrison thursday april 16th reports were given by all committees attended macdonald house and a very successful year was night at st andrews college aurora on saturday evening funeral for young mother largely mrs spang who was born in attended saskatoon sask was a daugh- ter of mr and mrs milton for- the funeral for mrs norman far she married norman spang spang of stouffville who passed away in toronto general hos- entcrtained at the home of mr and mrs l e oneill recently present were mr and mrs l cook of kingston mr and mrs ken mcmillan of georgetown mr and mrs mat leyden of oshawa mr and mrs bill han- ley of toronto and mr and mrs pat patterson of brampton hinchcliffe she is survived by two sons ernest and herbert and one daughter winnifred reported cash donation to sev eral worthy causes were given in stouffville and elsewhere to date 1000 cancer dressings have been made by the public health clinic that stouffville wi spon sored since its inauguration in jrom bneifs funeral chapel on wednesday with interment a very successful missionary convention was held in the al- tona united missionary church last week two of the guest speakers were rev willis hun- king of gormley and mr gor don bolender a former teacher at the altona public school pastor rev d sargent said that in one evening alone 1000 was received for mission work mrs a c burkholder buried here wednesday mrs a c burkholder rest- dent of stouffville for many years passed away in brant- ford general hospital on mon day of this week a private fu neral service was conducted 1952 it was then held in christ pital on april 7th was largely attended by friends and rela tives mrs spang was in her 40th year and had only been ill a short time the funeral was conducted from the oneill fu neral chapel and pallbearers were roger stover j van- koughnet bill white fred 1913 and the couple have church hall and recently in the stouffville cemetery mrs made their home in a new resi- new public health building on burkholder who was the for- dence on burkholder st for the j main st three local ladies help mer sarah ann james had past seven years she was iden- at this clinic each month ninety tided with the anglican church i cards have been sent out to the stouffville besides her husband mrs spang is survived by three sons jim larry and rick there are also surviving seven brothers ralph bruce russel archie abraham jim patrick and l joseph bod and doug also two wayne corbett interment was s mrs roy tindall and made in the stouffville cemc- i mrs orval leitch tery sick and bereaved also flowers and boxes of fruit to shutins officers for 19591960 are as fol lows pres mrs w smith lst vice pres mrs p barry 2nd vice pres mrs b david son secretarytreas mrs l sanderson district director mrs a burgin alternate dist dir mrs j williamson been ill for some time her late husband a c burkholder was a former manager of the stand ard bank in stouffville and in later years conducted an insur ance business above the spof ford blk there survive one daughter erma mrs g b pat- erson of brantford and two brothers marvyn and arthur both of toronto cedar grove and markham congregations separate sunday this coming sunday april 26 will be the last sunday for the markham united church min ister rev norman pick to be with the zion united church congregation at cedar grove zion church has been part of the markham circuit for over thirtyfive years or since church union cedar grove will now have a student minister mr john currey who will com mence his ministry at zion and malvern on sunday may 3rd choose from including reme dies vitamins cosmetics first aid supplies stationery etc monday tuesday wed nesday thursday fri day and saturday may 4 thru 9th miss margaret barry is in atlantic city this week attend ing the eastern district ameri can association of health phys ical education and recreation conference as a representative of the north york junior high schools margaret is chairman of girls health and physical education in ledbury park jun ior high school north york love a stranger kindergarten registration registration of kindergarten pupils for the school year beginning in september 1959 will be conducted on friday april 24 1959 at both of the public schools in stouffville all children living east of mill and market streets are asked to register at the summitview public school between 900 and 1145 am children living west of mill and market streets are asked to register at the orchard park public school between 115 and 400 pm to be eligible for kindergarten your child must be five years of age on or before december 31 1959 please bring immunization information and proof of age to the school on registration day so that records may be made accurate and complete your cooperation will be greatly appreciated mr w k sutherland mr l w boadway coop opens store the stoultville coop associaiare constructed of acoustic tile newmarket and barrle tion officially opened their new congratulatory messages in ad- the stouffville district credit offices and store on friday apr dition to bouquets of flowers union has opened a new oflicc 17 and saturday april 18 more were received from the cana- in the coop building directors dian bank of commerce the were on hand to welcome visi- yoi k county federation of ag- tors to their new location riculture the stouffville district lucky draw winners for pri- bers and members of the coop credit union and canadian ofizes offered by the coop were as stair were in attendance fice supply newmarket neigh- 1 follows sunbeam fry pan w the store and offices have bouring cooperative represent- 1 summerville acton electric were as follows two been completely remodelled a atives were present from lindi stock prodder marg curtis hams mrs d cadieux than six hundred friends and customers inspected the new premises manager george tim- of work boots m davidson stouffville 1 gal house paint- cecil real sunderland 100 lbs cattle mineral geo squire rr 1 pickering 50 lb hog wormer vera moyer rr 2 markham 1 clipper battery wm reaman stouffville lucky draw winners for pri zes offered by the credit union picnic lighting system has been in- say georgetown sunderland stouffiile electric iron laura view aver stoufrviiieand kcri stalled the walls and ceiling clarcmont uxbridge milton thome bjl 3 stouffville pair bacon rr 4 stouffville you can always tell a master calf extra vigour extra growthincas and big appetite these are the hallmark of the calf thats got it start on master calf starter grower provide the foun dation for future peak production order master calf starter grower today jfcz2ass otto m3 stiver bros stoufille phone 45

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