Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 6, 1959, p. 3

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mr and mrs harold ieon- united missionary church son claremont rr 3 the ard davidson are pictured the bride is the former carol groom is the son of mr and here following their recent elizabeth johnson daughter mrs david davidson ajax marriage in the stouffville of mr and mrs melvin john- ont lemonyille mr and mrs john gibbons r who have been enjoying a ceks visit with their son and imily mr and mrs john gib- ons of toronto returned ome on saturday a family reunion of the rae an was held at the home of mr and mrs stewart rae on sunday afternoon about thirty relatives attended mrs stewart rae entertained her sunday school class at her home on monday afternoon which the children enjoyed very much mr and mrs c preston mrs a yake and mrs burnett at tended the birthday party held an inexhaustible supply of o in honour of miss frances wright and mrs pattenden the party was held on the lawn on thursday evening we wish these ladies many more happy birthdays among their friends and neighbors that is exactly what a monarch life pension bond will give you a 5 dollar bill beside your breakfast plate every morning for as long as you live a 5 bill you can spend freely- for you know that tomorrow and all your to morrows there will be another one there monarch life assurance compaity head office virnipeg lou meydam representative main st next to bowling alley stouffville phone 670 60rmley mr and mrs john meken dry and paul of stoney creek spent the weekend with mr and mrs j c mekendry sympathy is expressed to mrs clarence steckley in the death of her father mr killing- beck last thursday in sas katchewan mr and mrs c hoover and miss ada richard of toronto spent saturday evening with mr and mrs geo french mr nad mrs a hollands left on tuesday and spent a day with their son ernest in toronto they left on wednes day to visit their daughter mrs isabel rowett in vancou ver mrs mekendry of willow- dale spent this week with her son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs j c mekendry mr and mrs drudge of el- mira spent the weekend with mr a nd mrs george cober mr frank harvey went to newmarket hospital on tues day for an operation we wish him a speedy recovery ringwood guests at miss p piphers were mrs harvey pipher of toronto mr and mrs w om- and los angeles mrs percy holman toronto mr and mrs arnold huell and sandra of toronto mr francis ermine called to tell us the good news another daughter born in holland he hopes to join them in septem ber miss pipher and mrs des rosiers had dinner recently with mr and mrs geo harmon of stouffville mr and mrs albert hobbs and miss florence taylor holi dayed last week at lake musko- ka keep smiling oxygen is good or the teeth cedar grove we hope our regular corres pondent and her husband are enjoying their holiday at geor gian bay dan norma and judy cornel ius spent last weekend at lime stone lake at brother dons cot tage congratulations to mr and mrs aaron rittenhouse who were married saturday a party of 24 danced at mart kennys ranch saturday night and later dined at yangtze pa goda restaurant richmond hill mr and mrs allan harring ton visited with ellicoti har ringtons for a few days kerrie shoudy entertained her friends at her birthday parly saturday she was seven years old mr and mrs harvey reesor of milverton visited with frank and ella over the long week end mr and mrs william cor- neius of beamsville are holi daying at don and normas this week the community team came out on top 11 to 5 over the hot tots on wednesday night games every wednesday night at 730 as a special friday afternoon event for children markham fair is sponsoring a pony par ty under the capable direction of mr and mrs nick durant with close to 20000 in prizes we thought some of the chil dren of cedar grove would find this interesting this is open to boys and girls 15 years and un der with a horse or pony with or without saddle speed is not necessary agility and control are more important a tryout of these races such as potato race slow race egg race etc will be held at cap riole farm residence of mr and mrs durant 3 miles north of markham on saturday aug 15 starting at 12 oclock noon bring your horses or ponies along and have some fun this is also open for parents or any one interested prize winners at the euchre monday night were ladies 1st betty swain 2nd mrs oldham consolation mrs cec latcham gents 1st walt brignall 2nd mr george freeman cons norm jarvis travelling prizes went to mrs fred marquis and george carr congratulations to mrs robt milroy who was 89 on sunday dates to remember sunday aug 9 mothers club family picnic at cedar- ena come in afternoon supper from 630 pm saturday aug 15 pony party at mr and mrs durants capriole farm monday aug 17 euchre cedar grove school 2nd game of series the stoufrylue tttjuw twujy aagnt 6 19s9 n 3 dial telephones are now be ing installed in the town of ux- bridge mrs w birkett is improving after a short illness mr and mrs a graham crowhurst were weekend visi tors at the summer residence of mr and mrs allan sangster bigwood ont mr dan hall on leave from trenton air force base was a weekend visitor in stouff ville clerk ralph corner and mrs corner have been vacationing at a cottage near beaverton j misses vera tarr dorothy and mildred moyer of stouff ville also evelyn rusnell ana verna arnold of toronto re turned home after spending a j very pleasant holiday at glen rocks on lake rosseau mr and mrs gordon holden and billy are on holiday in chatham with their daughter erla and son bob they plan to return by the seaway mr and mrs tom jennings and their daughter and her hus band mr and mrs don deyine were on holiday for a few days in niagara and buffalo reeve and mrs gar lehman along with son bill have been enjoying a motor trip to east ern ontario and quebec this issue of the tribune containing many midsummer merchants display advertise ments is being delivered to all the summer cottagers at pres tons lake musselmans lake shadow lake and island lake many of these summer resi dents visit stouffville weekly for holiday supplies we wel come them to cur town and trust that they take advantage of the big midsummer bar gains being offered by our store keepers in almost every line additional locals miss margaret mckenzie of toronto was a recent visitor at the home of her cousin mrs ross winterstein the contract has been let and plans are being made to erect a new barn on the farm of ross winterstein sixth con of whitchurch to replace the barn destroyed by fire two weeks ago the type of barn that will be erected is known as loosehousing the structure will accommodate from fifty to seventyfive milch cows engagement mr and mrs james white announce the engagement of their daughter norma jean to bradford allison gilbert son of mr and mrs maxwell gilbert of parrsboro nova scotia the marriage to take place in the altona christian united mis sionary church on august 15 1959 at 230 oclock cc2ceectsc quality service bros at your service for furnace oil ba solar heat space heater oil stove oil and coal oil iotionoi 30doe aoaoc phone 45wl 94508 evenings 45w2 for prompt service stop the truck with the i big sign stiver broi stouffville also 9a products can be obtained at reg hies ph 544j3 stouffville offer 25 prize for tournament champion one of four individual soft- ball entries in saturdays tour nament at claremont will walk off the field with a 25 prize the annual field day will see the four top teams in the clare mont community league in ac tion peachs markham clare mont and greenwood will com pete for the top money there will be two games in the after noon and a single champion ship contest in the afternoon the selection of clubs will be made on the field prior to the first game miss nancy anne rcid of ringwood ont will become the bride of mr larry ed win hodgins on saturday august 22nd 1939 the marriage will take place at s p m in stouffville united church weddings wideman grove a happy marriage was sol emnized on july 4 at widemans mennonite church when pearl grove youngest daughter of mr and mrs russel grove markham became the bride of mr murray wideman elder son of mr and mrs allen wideman almira ont the bride was given away by her father and mother and rev elmer d grove baden ont brother of the bride officiated miss catherine wanbold of markham ont acted as brides maid and mr ken reesor un- ionville was groomsman ushers were mr lome wide- man brotherinlaw of the bride and mr herb reesor brother-in- law of the groom inspirational wedding songs were rendered by the male quar tet composed of merlin grove brother of the bride david reesor willis hoover and el- von ramer at the church and later during the reception at parkside youth centre the happy couple left from home amid showers of confetti for a short honeymoon in mont real and other points north davidsonjohnson stouffville united missionary church was nicely decorated with standards of gladioli and i baskets of large shasta daisies and delphinium on saturday july 18 1959 at 3 oclock for the wedding of carol elizabeth johnson daughter of mr and mrs melvin johnson clare mont ont to mr harold leo nard davidson ajax ont rev d sargeant performed the dou ble ring ceremony the bride given in marriage by her father wore a lace bridal gown accented with pearls se quins and featured a scalloped neckline the scallop motif re peated in panels of lace over a ruffled tulle skirt her fingertip veil was caught to a crown of rhinestones and sequins she carried a cascade bouquet of pink sweetheart roses and white mums the matron of honour was mrs wm linton who wore a gown of mauve silk organza over taffeta featuring a harem skirt cummerbund and large bow at back she wore a match ing open crowned picture hat and carried a cascade bouquet of yellow mums and white car nations the bridesmaids mrs graeme mason and miss grace jackson cousin of the bride wore similar gowns in a soft shade of green with matching picture hats and carried cas cades of pink and white carna tions and gladioli flower girl was miss helen johnson sister of the bride wearing a floor length gown of yellow taffeta with bow at back featuring a yellow silk organza overskirt trimmed with yellow bows and matching headband she carried a nosegay of mixed flowers master kenny davidson bro ther of the groom was ring bearer best man was william linton and ushers were david davidson brother of the groom and gordon johnson miss bertha stouffer played the wedding music and accom panied the soloist mrs nell petty cousin of the bride who sang the wedding prayer and o perfect love the reception was held at the parkside youth centre where the brides mother received the guests wearing a dress of pink lace over satin with matching hat and white accessories and wore a corsage of blue mums and pink roses she was assist ed by the grooms mother who wore champagne lace over taf feta with matching accessories and a corsage of blue delphin iums and yellow roses for a wedding trip in the states the bride chose an en semble of rose flowered organza over satin with rose and white petal hat and white accessories she wore a corsage of sweet heart roses on their return mr and mrs davidson will reside at 653 st marie street colllngwood ont i mrs w keyandwy of ward ner bc has been visiting her cousins mr and mrs c gostick i park dr n she is now visiting the tracy families of barriej and foots bay muskoka carole morris spent last week with aunt jennie and uncle austin at mimico and while there picnicked at niagara falls and lake simcoe civic holiday passed quietly in stouffville the local park with its swimming pool was well patronized both by local resi dents and travellers traffic was only moderately heavy both sunday and monday mr and mrs gord wagg gayle and wendy had dinner with mr and mrs mike shelley and brenda on sunday trmde fair ilans are already underway for the promotion of the annual trade fair in the stouffville arena merchants desirous of obtaining a display booth should contact the arena manager as soon as possible the fair will be held on thursday friday and saturday sept 2425 and 26 this is the final week of the popular missing letters con- 1 test which lias been running it the tribune for the past fifteen i weeks in addition to nextj weeks regular winner there will be the draw for the lucky member of the fifteen weekly winners group who will re ceive 100 in merchandise vou chers another new car of the small foreign make was added to the stouffville market last week j when the renault dauphine was introduced at les wilson motor sales announcement of this new agency appears in the tribune this week more than 140 attend daily bible club the baptist and united mis sionary churches of stouffville sponsored seven fhe day bible clubs each day monday thro ugh friday july 2731 these bible clubs are one hour meetings for small groups of children and conducted daily on the back lawns of homes strategically located through the town the purpose is to teach bible lessons present the gospel through interesting sto ries and to lead the boys and girls to accept jesus christ as their saviour no attempt is made to lead children away from their own sunday schools and churches child evangelism fellowship an interdenominational organi zation arranges the bible clubs and provides directors the di rectors or workers serving in the stouffville clubs this year were miss jean johnston and miss helene dirkson they did a splendid job and in all the club meetings held the attention and interest of the children the attendance each day total for all seven clubs rang ed from 140 to 150 those co operating by granting the use of their lawns were mr and mrs j r sider mr and mrs reg stouffer rev and mrs j wil liams mr and mrs earl crowd- er mr and mrs lloyd hoover and mr and mrs w brown a seventh club was held each day in the park mr and mrs j r sider were gracious enough to entertain the workers in their home during the week five day bible clubs have not been held in stouffville be fore and were very much of an experiment but it is believ ed a successful experiment they could be an even greater success another year now that the sponsors better understand their function and the prepara tory requirements miss ethel gladstone from edinburgh scotland accom panied by mrs chas robinson miss e williamson and miss isobelle robinson of toronto were saturday visitors with mr and mrs chas nolan this was miss gladstones first visit to canada and she planned to leave for banff on sunday eve ning were looking for grandma the tribune is endeavoring to assist the postoffice depart ment to locate the sender of a letter containing money to a miss suzanne spencer in tor onto reason for the search is that the letter was wrongly ad dressed and thus could not be delivered to miss spencer it found its way to the dead letter office where it was opened and found to contain a sum of money the letter was mailed from stouffville by someone calling herself grandma and sent to susie if grandma reads this item she should get in iouch with the local postoffice this saturday afternoon the household furniture belonging to the estate of the late hugh beckett will be disposed of by auction at the late home 32 clark st stouffville a s far mer will be the auctioneer and the sale will commence at 130 pm the stouffville fire brigade were summoned to the property of mr alf smith cone 6 mark- ham on sunday afternoon to extinguish a grass fire that spread over several acres of land additional help was ob tained from the unionville bri gade before the outbreak was brought under control smoke from the blaze was visible for many miles three year old billy walters son of mr and mrs j e wal ters peter st markham vill age was released from the sick childrens hospital this week following a serious accident on june 23rd the little lad suffer ed a broken arm broken leg head lacerations cuts and brui ses when hit by a car he was taken to the scarboro hospital by police chief fred white and later transferred to the sick childrens hospital the acci dent occurred on the same day that three year old sharon rose daughter of mr and mrs wm rose wilson st mark ham was involved in a similar accident her injuries were not serious and she was released following first aid treatment consider and compare 7 oil furnaces quality heating alt a new low cost caff as for free heat survey 591 village burner service 740 w 1 stouffville 740 w 1 sliced pineapple i f 23 sweet mixed pickles w 23 heinz ketchup oibottk 2for47 shredded wheat i6v2v37 tide giant size 16c off deal 59 beef hearts or tongues 39 loin pork chops 63 home rendered pure lard 10 scheus food market free parking phone 220 free delivery t

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