Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 28, 1959, p. 3

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wcooo save your sales slips during the month of june 2500 given away during the month of june a sales slip will be given with each purchase of 500 or more sales slips will be numbered and the holder of the lucky number drawn will receive 2500 sample date may 28 1959 john doe cash v charge f on acct v sales slip lucky number 0000 stiver bros quality senice phone stouffville 45 stouffville community swimming pool season tickets will he good anytime pool is open family tickets 1200 adult tickets 700 child tickets 500 andy williams pool manager will call at your home early in june to fill your requirements lfrijove kennel icense a kennel license has been ap- i roved for mr geo p kruger it 19 cone 6 pickering twp he property was previously ivned by mr harold barclay r albert cane township by- w enforcement officer said iere wereno complaints hall agreement three brougham organiza tions have been given special consideration with regard to the use of the pickering twp hall the joy rebeckah lodge the wms and the vvi will pay 400 per day the three groups have a joint interest in some of the equipment in the building the end of a perfect day is when moms on the phone and dinner burns friljjsjmiwfcww rededication service of the stouffville united church auditorium will be held on sunday may 31st rev douglas davis assisted by rev martin jenkinson will conduct the service make this a family reunion and come to worship in the newly decorated church fwyyywvv opp present 1000 to retarded childrens fund a cheque for 1000 was pre sented by ontario provincial police inspector e j hand to the ontario association for re tarded children at a special ceremony conducted in wood- bridge legion hall representa tives were present from the vandorf and bond lake de tachments of the cpp the money represented the proceeds of the 4th annual spring frolic j held by the police association at easter mr murray findlayson of barrie immediate past presi dent of the ontario association received the cheque the gift has been earmarked for direct aid to the seven branches of the society in york peel and ontario counties engagements mr and mrs melville thomas stouffville ont wish to an nounce the engagement of their daughter doris catherine to mr william bill robert ross son of mr and mrs fred ross of vivian ont wedding to take place on saturday june 20 1959 at 3 pm in the chris tian associate gospel church bloomington ont the engagement is announced of bernice eva junkin daugh ter of mr kenneth junkin and the late mrs ida junkin to bruce mervin hollinger son of mr and mrs leslie hollinger the marriage to take place on saturday june 27 1959 at 4 oclock in dunbarton united church dunbarton ontario mr and mrs edward a pas- coe of greenwood ontario wish to announce the engage ment of their only daughter jean grace to mr james her bert thomas son of mr and mrs herbert thomas of mark- ham ontario the wedding will take place in greenwood united church on saturday june 20 1959 at 3 oclock the engagement is announc ed of mary elizabeth bird of peterborough daughter of mrs william bird and the late mr bird to edgar white son of mr and mrs joseph white of claremont the wedding to take place june 13 1959 at 2 pm at park st baptist church peter borough ont mr and mrs bruce taylor of stouffville wish to announce the engagement of their daugh ter glenda marlene to barry martin milne son of mr and mrs donald milne of ajax the marriage is to take place on saturday june 20th 1959 at 3 oclock in goodwood united church us stoorfvue tuuke iwrf uiy 28 1959 gt i local and personal happenings mr and mrs gordon bar tholomew and family of oak- ville called at the home farm on monday evening after spend ing the weekend at youngs pt mr and mrs george middle- ton mr and mrs walter baker visited mr and mrs f madiu at brougham last sunday it being their golden wedding anniversary mr and mrs c wiumot of toronto mr and mrs harry hutchinson of st johns and t mr rich wilson of brooklin i visited recently with mr and mrs w birkett mr and mrs herb bartholo mew of scarboro mr and mrs bert boyd of queensville and mr and mrs jim morrison of siloam visited at the home of mr and mrs a bartholomew on sunday mr and mrs ray foord of peterborough visited their par ents mr and mrs clifford lemon and mr and mrs geo foord over the weekend i mrs a j campbell is at pres- ent visiting in peterborough mr norman anthony fretz son of mr and mrs oran fretz bethesda will receive the degree of doctor of medicine at the university of western ontario convocation on satur day may 30th he has been awarded the rhodes scholar ship for a high standard of proficiency progress and lead ership wedding births turner mr and mrs char lie turner of claremont are happy to announce the birth of a son barrett james bar ry born at oshawa general hospital on may 20 1959 a brother for vickie and dale baker clarence and rosa lind are happy to announce the birth of a daughter in ross memorial hospital in lindsay on may 11 1959 a sister for allan gray mr and mrs robert gray rr 2 stouffville are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter on may 21 1959 at the brierbush hospital machek mr and mrs lundy machek of rr 2 stouffville happily announce the arrival of a son on may 21 1959 at the brierbush hospital nigh norman and helen nee fockler are very happy to announce the arrival of their daughter julee anne 8 lbs 10 oz at the brierbush hospital stouffville on may 26 1959 a little sister for bradley noble mr and mrs gerald noble are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter 7 lbs 3 oz on may 23 1959 at the brierbush hospital a sister for kathy and john reesob bamber basket standards of white and yellow lowers decorated saint andrews united church markham for the marriage on saturday afternoon may 16 1959 of peggie jane bamber daughter of mr and mrs wm edward bamber oakville to mr ralph lynn reesor son of mr and mrs chas w reesor peter st markham rev norman pick officiated at the double ring service with wedding music by jits peggy clarke given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a princess style gown of white delustred satin with short sleeves fash ioned and created by herself wrist length gloves a single strand of pearls and matching earrings accented the bridal costume an elbow length veil was held by a floral crown and she carried a cascade of white and honeygold roses the brides only attendant was miss dorothy hood who wore a princess style gown of cornflower blue organdy with matching bandeaux she car ried a basket of white and yel low flowers mr don w reesor was groomsman for his brother the brides brother mr w e bam ber and the grooms brothers mr david reesor and mr geo reesor- ushered at the reception held at the cedar brae golf country club the brides mother receiv ed the guests in a toast colored shantung sheath gown with floral hat and gloves of pale yellow her corsage was of talis man roses she was assisted by the grooms mother who wore a slate blue gown with match ing hat white gloves and a corsage of pink roses for a honeymoon to northern ontario the bride wore a red spring suit with white accessor ies and corsage of white flow ers black patent shoes and bag on their return mr and mrs reesor will reside at 144 para mount road in markham vill age police chief frank edwards has confiscated a number of bb guns owned by stouffville juveniles he believes they have been responsible for the damage to street lights along the main street mr and mrs c badgerow mr and mrs j badgerow their son allan and friend spent the holiday weekend in haliburton mr and mrs w a collisbn of toronto spent the holiday weekend with mr and mrs wal ter h smith mrs jonathan hutchinson of bloomington has sold her home to mr thos white mrs hutch inson will make her home with her brother arthur topper at musselmans lake loof meeting june 1 the regular loof meeting will be held in the masonic hall on monday june 1st at s pm sharp degrees mrs june button who was injured in the fatal cartrain collision near claremont recent- 1 ly returned to her home in stouffville last week from hos pital where she has been con fined since the accident mr and mrs garnet francey mr and mrs walton todd and mr and mrs stanley hastings attended the dedication of the new woodgreen chapel on sun day morning at which the rt hon vincent massey governors general of canada officiated mrs orval martin orchard park blvd accompanied by her brother mr jack beach left this week by car for a two week holiday trip to corner- brook newfoundland they will visit with a brother during their stay in the east coast province we wonder how bold thieves can become during the sunday morning church service at heise hill church a thief stole the sunday school collection of over 28 from the church base ment it is believed that the thief has been caught as his licence number was taken in victoria square the seats are being removed this week from the pari the atre in preparation for work to begin in remodelling the build ing by the corporation the new owners some of the seats are to be used in the new council chambers while most of the remainder are being sold to the stouffville united church for choir and gallery use wmjs meeting june the womans missionary so ciety of the united church will meet in the church parlors on thursday june at 230 pm members of the community friendship will present a play let friendship sec makes a call guest soloist will be mrs harold spofford devotions by mrs k campbell come and enjoy a profitable afternoon mr robert kerr of ringwood returned on sunday from ot tawa where he was a delegate at the convention of the united handicapped groups of ontario while there he stayed at the chateau laurier hotel on fri day afternoon he attended a party and had the pleasure of meeting the horn roland mitch- ener speaker of the house of commons and several members of parliament on saturday he received the honour of a per sonal interview with prime min ister john diefenbaker and mrs diefenbaker stouffville hydro dept re moved one of the old original main st hydro poles this week at the corner of church main sts the high pole had long since served its usefulness and the corner will be widened dur ing paving operations which are to take place on church street this summer this coming sunday may 31 a rededication service will be conducted in the stouffville united church when the church auditorium will be rededicated following repairs and redecorat ing services have been held in the park theatre building for the past two sundays during alterations associated with the minister rev douglas davis will be rev martin jenkinson of king the minister and board are issuing a special invitation to make this coming sunday a family reunion for all ihose who will come and worship in the newly decorated surround ings the stouffville wi held their regular meeting in christ church parish hall on thurs day may 21 mrs lickorish was in charge of the program mrs bruce davidson gave the current events mrs george bartholomew a reading and we were then favored with 2 love ly solos by mrs george allison accompanied on the piano by mrs levi forsyth very good reports were given by mrs b davidson and mrs lucy san derson of the east york district annual meeting that was held in cliffside united church rec ently a social half hour fol lowed skating- club dance once again the skating club annual dance will be held at cedar beach pavilion mussel- mans lake this highlight of the season will take place on friday june 5 don gilkes and an eightpiece band will be pro viding both modern and old- time dancing police chief frank edwards returned home saturday from a threeday convention at niag ara falls one hundred and fifty police chiefs and their wives were in attendance on june 14 chief edwards will attend a training seminar at mcmaster university toronto the mortgage on the new presbyterian church manse in markham was burned at a spe cial ceremony on monday eve ning the special event followed the 119th anniversary conducted on sunday morning the service was broadcast over station cj- rh richmond hill on sunday evening mr jack cote a former as sistant veterinarian with dr ron smith was a visitor in stouffville on sunday accom panied by his wife and family he is presently working as an instructor of students at ovc guelph don pkurton criticizes metro the line forms at the left at the cosmetic counter when young girls want to make up for lost sleep for four terms a a lex mackenzie has made his full- time work day in day out looking after the human needs of york north at queens park keep a full time member rep resenting you by voting on june 11th for a a mackenzie your representative in the frost gov ernment advt 512 pis j is hi ts m y nor re elect a a lex mackenzie u progressive conservative june 11th reeve w l clark of mark ham township deserves praise for his decision to take metros refusal to approve four sub divisions in the southwest corner of the township to the ontario municipal board said don plaxton york north lib eral candidate at an aurora rally held last week for the second month in a row metro has seen fit to turn down markhams request to pro ceed with planned residential development within its own borders again the frost gov ernment has allowed metro to overrule the wishes of the peo ples elected representatives glenn thompson son of mr and mrs a g thompson al bert street has successfully completed his year of post grad uate work at the university of toronto and will receive his bachelor of social works de gree at convocation on may 27 he completed the course with an honour standing he receiv ed his ba degree last year he plans to continue his studies for a masters degree in 1960 he will be employed with the johnhoward welfare society for the summer the chain is the lifeline of a barn cleaner stated mr plaxton the foolish part of the re fusal by metro was that one of the main objectors was reeve marie curtis of long branch how mrs curtis has any right to interfere in the internal oper ations of markham township is beyond me remarked mr plax ton the duly elected councils in the fringe municipalities are no longer their own masters not only do they have to answer to the frost government but also to mr fred gardiner and met ro since 1915 a a lex mac kenzie lias been available to all the people of york north all the lime for any service a queens park member can perform en sure continued service by voting on june 11th for a a macken zie your progressiveconserva tive candidate advt 512 brian rowbotham 17-year- old son of mr and mrs bruce rowbotham and grandson of mr and mrs frank rowbotham of stouffville is one of 70 cana dian boy scouts who will at tend a world jamboree at ma nilla philippine is july 17 to august 26th the rowboihams live in cornwall and brian is troop leader of the knox unit ed church boy scout troop he was one of three from cornwall who applied for the honor se lection is made according to qualifications and brian has a number of high honors among his scouting possessions are the gold cord and the queen scout badge two of scoutings high est awards and 17 proficiency badges the canadian contin gent will travel to vancouver from where they will fly to the philippines the youth missionary so ciety of the united missionary church stouffville invited the wms group of ladies to meet with them on wednesday eve ning may 20 at the home of miss faye byer stouffville the meeting was opened by the yms president miss faye byer then handed over to the wms president mrs r stouf- fer who conducted the service since this year is the 20th anniversary of the organizing of the first um womens mis sionary group in ontario the de votional was conducted by mrs paul boadway who was the first president of the stouffville so ciety she told of the first meet ings held here in 1946 and the work which was done at that time the secretary also read the minutes of the first meet ings held at stouffville we were favoured with a duet by mrs c wideman and mrs l leonard a reading by mrs e herbert and a skit on mission ary giving by mrs h stover mrs g richardson and miss l hoover after offering and closing a short period of fel lowship was enjoyed by the two groups closing out business the stouffville branch of do minion stores is closing out business in town- after more than thirty years here domin ion stores was one of the first chain stores to come to stouff ville and was originally located in the present premises of the carload groceteria mr paul boadway was one of the first managers the dominion moved to the houston blk some 25 years ago and has undergone various modernization changes since that time however the dominion company has recent ly erected a large supermarket in the markham shopping cen be which they believe will serve their patrons here mr myron anderson local mail carrier reports finding a number of letters strewn about the ground along his route he suspects that they have been carried out of the boxes by star lings he suggests that rural residents should block the slot in the lids to keep the birds out between thirty and forty members of stouffville lions club blitzed the town on mon day evening following their reg ular supper meeting the lions covered the town from door to door selling tickets on their big circus which they are bringing to town on june 29th the funds so raised are to help with the clubs welfare work and hockey program for next winter it was announced at the meeting prior to the blitz that the clubs annual summer la dies night would be held at the new markham golf country club on june 8th us coop 24xs for effective i control of a wide range of annual and perennial weeds in wheat barley rye com and flax crops uso coop mcps for weed con trol in the same crops as coop i 24ds but coop mcpsare safer to use on oats flax alfalfa and peas which are sensitive to 24d damage- coop united church wa the may meeting of the wa was held in the united church on tuesday may 19th with mrs a logan presiding the meet ing opened with the wa theme song and a hymn followed by the lords prayer minutes of last meeting were read and busi ness arising therefrom discuss ed bake sale it was decided to hold a bake sale at the sales arena on june 6th the program was presided over by mrs a camp bell mrs duxbury sang a solo thy will be done mrs r button gave a devotional on the subject of humility the huj mility of jesus in washing the disciples he who would be greatest among you is he who serves a prayer by mrs a woods was followed by another solo by mrs duxbury i shall not pass this way again the speaker of the evening was mrs r w morningstar who is national food chair woman of the canadian asso ciation of consumers and gave us an outline of the work of cac and how to make our dollar go further by getting the most the best and the cheapest for our money by understanding the value of the goods we buy the meeting closed with a hymn followed by a social half hour phone stouffville 269 or 122 rnqct f 1 ve stan thompson rr3 stonftville phone 91904 stouff anniversary services at the stouffville baptist church sunday may 31st at 11 am 730 pm monday june 1st at 8 pm preacher rev duncan macgregor former pastor wednesday june 3rd at 8 pm preacher dr jack scott forward baptist church we welcome you full grain brogue in rich brown by canadas foremost shoe makers scott mchale price 1995 a complete line of summer styles for all the family i lehmans shoeao stouffvilles only exclusive shoe store fg main street phone 95tr i 4

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