i member oi gormley church for 55 years the stotfffyiltf tribune twy sepjmer j 1959 fcge 3 local and personal happenings the joy beauty salon will be th death occurred on august closed from sept 8th to sept 24th of mrs walter b herder- 22nss- son she passed away at her home after a period of ill health mr and mrs sherman arnold 1 bora in cherrywood ontario inj were away for holidays in parj 1877 she was the daughter of ry sound on manitoulin island j the late mr and mrs john co- ber in 1905 she was united in mr and mrs jack middleton marriage to walter henderson of greenwood visited mr and who predeceased her sve years j mrs geo middleton on sunday mr and mrs ken campbell member in the brethren in j spent last veek with mr and christ church for fifty five j mrs harry hall at their cotj years tage at milford bay in muskoka deceased is survived by six eight year old trudy ca- dieux of stouffville completes a pretty picture beside a prize- winning glad an entry placed in the recent gladiolus show by mr leo klein of geneva new york although the prov incewide competition attract ed hundreds of entries stouff ville blooms gained a large share of the prizes many brides chose month of august veiiof vennes yellow and white mums dec orated st patricks church markham for the wedding of margaret vennes stouffville daughter of the late mr and mrs clemens vennes of vreden germany to heinz vehof of vieden germany rev w f carvill officiated given in marriage by anton issinck the bride chose a gown of white flocked nylon aver english talfeta the fitted bod ice had a scalloped neckline the skirt was full- gored her fingertip veil was held to a coronet of seed pearls and rhine- stones she carried white mums and carnations attending the bride was mrs reta assinck as matron of honour in a street length dress of nylon faille n caribbean blue she wore white accessories and carried pink carnations and white mums twin sisters julie and judy assinck were flower girls in light blue flocked nylon dresses wearing headbands of matching material trimmed with lily of the valley they carried baskets of wine and white piums mr ted a ssinck was best man soloist was mrs annie ass inck at the reception which was held at stouffville lie bride and groom cut a cake made of the traditional german wedding torte altona womens institute was caterer following a short stay in the kawartha lakes districi the couple will make their home near markham they carried cascades of yel low and mauve gladioli flowergirl linda walters niece of the bride wore white flocked nylon over pink taffeta she also wore a white pleated headband and white gloves she carried white mums and pink gladioli mr bob appleton brother of the groom was best man and mr ken appleton also a brother and mr paul brown cousin of the bride ushered at the reception in the mas onic hall stouffville the brides mother received in a dress of brown tone figured nylon over taffeta with pink and beige ac cessories and a corsage of pink roses the grooms mother assisted wearing dusty rose lace over taffeta with white accessories and a white pom pom mums corsage for a honeymoon north and to united states the bride changed into a white linen sheath dress with red arid white accessories and a corsage of red gladioli and white pom pom mums the happy couple will reside at their home on 13 redlea ave milliken mr and mrs john hartman left last week to make their home in ottawa daughters and one son mrs john scharbach myrtle tor onto mrs harvey cassel ber- nice preston mrs louis cti- menhage helen stevensville blanch ruth freda and melvin at gormley ont eleven grand children and one gieat grand child the funeral service was held on thursday in the brethren in christ church at gormley with bishop e j swahn of dun- troon rev wm vanderbent rev a l winger rev roy xigh officiating the heise hill quartette sang several of her favourite hymns the pallbearers were messrs roy brillinger landon steckley peter stickley edgar stickley edward fretz and joseph wide- man loved by all who knew her she will be greatly missed in the home church and commun ity mrs ken bacon and son wayne have returned home al ter spending two weeks at moose jaw sask visiting mrs i bacons brother mr carl pil- key 3nd family mrs claudia brillinger spent a few days with her grandpar ents mr and mrs harry brill inger she also visited mr and mrs john williamson mark ham before returning to her home in ridgetown we are pleased to report thai mrs mickey hunt elm street is progressing favourably fol lowing a rather severe pneum onia attack mr rolph white george white and carl arnold are holi- j daying at elliot lake mrs n margolin from st louis mo has been in stouff ville for a week visiting friends and relatives mrs margolin who was accompanied by her three children is the former phyllis klinck daughter of the i late h o klinck mr and mrs j grainger and family moved last week to their j home in thistletown mr and mrs john hyde mov ed last week to make their home in connecticut usa mrs j m younge of van couver is visiting with her mo ther mrs john lehman mrs w d atkinson and mrs s w hastings spent last wed nesday in orillia visiting mrs clayton baker and mr and mrs orchard who are celebrating their 62nd wedding anniversary this week tenders are being called for a second time on the remodel ling of the former theatre build ing into municipal offices for the town only one bid was re ceived on the work when the tenders were called previously and it was unsatisfactory as much of the work to be done is inside it is thought that it can still be commenced this fall mrs a reid ringwood has returned from a oneweek vaca tion at bala she reports that excellent weather prevailed in the atukoka lake district mr and mrs f riches have been enjoying a months vacat ion following a motor tour of eastern ontario and quebec the former residents were village visitors last week mr and mrs wesley irwin of candea new york and mr and mrs clarence irwin of st ca tharines visited with relatives here in the past week appleton brown on saturday august sth at 300 pm the markham united missionary church was decor ated with baskets of pastel glad- iolas for a double ring ceremony performed by rev clinton bell uniting donna margaret brown daughter of mr and mis al bert brown of stouffville and mr douglas earl appleton son of mr and mrs roy appleton ir ionville miss grace lehman played the wedding music while mis l bell sang because and the wedding prayer the bride given in marriage by her father wore a ballerina- length gown of nylon tulle and chantilly lace over satin with a long sleeved jacket and peter pan collar her fingertip veil was caught by a crown of teardrop and seed pearls and rhinestones site carried red roses with white satin streamers and maiden hair fern mrs helen walters was mat ron of honour for her sister mil bridesmaid margaret ap pleton sister of the groom were owned alike in aqua flocked lylon over taffeta with white pleated headbands and white jloves see these ctl ub with txaqtlfol rnamtl er lafn cranbriy fliu amifala iritta with aiqawltr ornamtnutlon oaurk tup fraul pinlt to hatlr rrummra chins oiallop uhl cat ihrr nil wonavrfal roctr ubirt hliuwar tfm an inkn pl ii r dlnirwrt cot ehjilft in u a hr fornitar comk ano browse ix storkfviue antique house st mala strvtc eart wideman troykk the east goshen mennonite church goshen indiana usa was the scene of the wedding of miss nancy jane troyer r r 2 goshen and mr carl h wideman rr 1 gormley on- taro on friday evening august 14 at 730 oclock parents of the couple are mr and mrs ora h troyer rr 2 goshen and mr and mrs jacob h wide- man rr 1 gormley rev ray kem cousin of the bride and church pastor per formed the ceremony before 110 guests the altar was decorated witli palms two sevenbranched candelabra and a large bouquet of yellow and white gladioli a mixed quartette composed of miss miriam bauman miss julia miller steve miller and maurice miller all of goshen sang appropriate selections they also accompanied mr g franklin bishop soloist the bride was attired in a waltz length gown of pres do soic and wore a prayer veiling of white net as she carried a bouquet of red rose and feather ed white carnations on top a white bible she was escorted to the altar by candle berers miss jane miller middlebury indiana and master paul wide- man gormley nephew of tlie groom miss miller wore a waltz length dress of pink cot ton chomespun the brides attendants were miss kathryn kreider scott- dale pennsylvania and miss grace hartzler elkhart ind iana both friends of the bride they wore ballerina lengtii dresses of yellow and blue ehromespun respectively miss kreider carried a colonial bou quet of blue carnations and miss hartzler carried yellow carnations best man was harvey wide- man gormley brother of the groom and groomsman was lome grove ringwood cousin of the groom howard troyer wilmette illinois brother of the bride and douglas hoover markham friend of the groom served as uhers and lighted the candles registering the guests at the churck was miss margaret mr and mrs lome crowder of brantford and mr and mrs angus smith of queensville vis ited over the weekend with mr and mrs gordon crowder then all attended the trousseau tea on sunday for miss barbara da vis of scarborough at her par ents home 11 lea grove cres congratulations are in order for mr and mrs bruce johnson who were married in the mount albert nazarene church on sat urday afternoon the bride is the former ruby crowder dau ghter of mr and mrs james crowder baldwin the groom is the son of mrs ediia johnson of stouffvlle local veterinarian dr ron smith has returned to work fol lowing an auto accident near myrtle last week he suffered a broken nose and injuries to his chest his car was completely wrecked lie has since pur chased a new studebaker lark vs j victor manogram newly- appointed allindia youth for christ director speaker this saturday at stouffville yfc rally mr manogram has served with yfc in india for the past 5 years and is the first national to hold this position he succeeds john l teibe re tiring director who also will be on hand this saturday both will be appearing in native costume monagram was interpreter for billy graham during his indian crusade in 1956 trans lating grahams messages in to the tamil language as an extra feature movies of the world congress recent ly held in india will be shown mrs sarah grubin has ar rived home from port arthur accompanied by her sister and brotherinlaw capt and mrs carter the carters will be leav ing for home the beginning of the week after visiting relatives in stouffville district capt car ter is engaged in the chick hat chery business with his son-in- law he is also a great lakes pilot for the ocean vessels now plying the lakes capt carter is a brotherinlaw of harve clen- dening mr and mrs douglas earl appleton are pictured here following their recent wedding in tlie markham united mis- ionary church the bride is the former donna margaret brown daughter of mr and mrs albert brown of stouff ville the groom is tlie son of mr and mrs roy appleton uiiionville ont the pretty flower girl is miss linda wal ters a niece of the bride the couple will live at milliken mr vv wright of lakeview ontario was a stouffville vis itor last week while attending the funeral of his late niece mrs rhea wright orangeville banner sold- the orangeville banner weekly newspaper owned by the mckittreck family of orange ville since 1895 has been pur chased by thomson newspapers limited it was announced late last week orangeville has a population of s00 and the ban ner a present circulation of 3300 copies reported sale price was 110000 lloyd jennings of stouffville gave toronto police a helping hand one evening recently when he accidentally discovered a store door open at one of bloor streets fashionable premises mr and mrs jennings accom panied by mr and mrs stan schmidt had been enjoying din ner out and wre strolling on torontos fifth avenue when mr jennings happened to rub a shoulder on the store door and noticed it open a police offi cer nearby was notified and a number of constables were on the scene in a very few minutes whether it had been left open by accident or had been forced was not known mr and mrs stewart stouffer left this week on a several weeks vacation to southern cal ifornia where they will visit their aunt mrs alice barkey mr and mrs cliff lemon mr and mrs gordon smith mr and mrs dawson wagg mr and mrs jake baker mr and mrs earl crowder and daughter ma rilyn mr and mrs bruce crow der of port perry and mr earl davis all attended the trous seau tea for miss barbara davis in scarborough it has been reported to the tribune that damage to ng corn crops throughout the dist rict caused by raccoons is quite extensive mr john brillinger of bethesda said that some acreages have been partially wiped out by the animals notice for cubs the first meeting in the fall for the stouffville cubs wiii be held on tuesday september g at the united church at 730pm gord eckardt and don ed- dington are enjoying a weeks camping trip in northwestern ontario both boys attended the baseball playoff game at cree- more on saturday afternoon and embarked on their outing following the contest they plan to return on friday a bungalow which was erect- ed on the cain property just cast of college st a couple of years ago has been sold to mr doug wolven the bungalow was moved last week to a new site on a lot purchased from the carl boadway property on al bert st ir w m w f wideman gormley sister of the groom following the ceremony a re ception was held at bethany christian high school goshen mr and mrs m john kauff- man middlebury indiana cous ins of the bride served as host and hostess mrs howard troy er wilmette illinois sister-in- law of the bride served the cake and miss grace sommers kokomo indiana served the punch also asssting were misse punch also assisting were misses lila and phyllis kauff- man middlebury indiana and miss idella sommers howe in diana cousins of ihe bride mrs harvey wideman gorm ley sisterinlaw of the groom was in charge of gift receiving assisted by miss margaret wide- man who registered the gifts also assisting mrs wideman were walter troyer goshen and karl sommers kokoma bro ther and cousin of the bride re- spectively following a trip to the east coasts of she us and canada the new mr and mrs wideman are at home on rr 1 gormley where mr wideman is engaged in farming mrs wideman was formerly a summer worker at evangeu- ea mission stouffville while she attended goshen college at goshen indiana during the winter months one of natures best foods it is good and is good for you get some oney now from your grocer or direct from our honey house we fill your containers quality excellent located 2 miles north of markham on hwy 48 telephone stouffville 93610 or 9g627 i i a a hawwalwlwambj r aa aa a mr p e greenfield of bow- manville had a numhpr n prizewinning glad blooms in the stouffville show nine year id nancy murphy of stouff- here are five qood reasons guaranteed freeflowing ait application time less than onialf as mocb moisture as regular fertilizer scmicxanular tortnre at rcfrolar price meat economical per unit of plant food- plant food nntrienlje readily available fwopj fertilltir ville holds one of the entries that sporljv a first prize ritv hon bsrjr qualify buy coop stou ff vi lle coop phone 269 or 122