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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 1, 1959, p. 3

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quality service summer price for winters coal is about over for clean wellscreened coal dry lawns and before prices advance order reliable brand coal at once our coal budget plan is being well received try it for this winter cannel coal on hani also american briquettes for fire place phone stouftville 15 make your pennies work for you two of any item listed in our rexall 1c sale advertise ment for the price of one plus 1 penny monday tuesday wed nesday thursday friday and saturday october 19 20 21 22 23 and 21 more than 325 bar gains to choose from at hous tons the rexall drug store thankofiering service the autumn thankoffering meeting of the stouffville unit ed church wms will be held on thursday afternoon october 8th at 230 miss mary haig for many years missionary to japan will be the guest speak er mrs harold spofford will be guest soloist and members of the uxbridge wms will conduct the devotional period all ladies of town and district are cordially invited tickets for the first big hoc key game are on sale at san ders garage patrick motors l e oneils reids store ca- dieux studios teds mens wear and others the game is oct 9 at the stouffville arena help the lions club by your purchase of tickets in advance mr steve thompson enjoyed a two week vacation recently and spent his holidays with his brother near chatsworth in grey county and with friends in bruce county local hockeyist bob hassard has signed up again with the whitby dunlops he will likely see action here on oct 9 when the dunnies perform in the stouffville arena against the kitchener dutchmen peoples service what saith the scriptures dont miss hearing this important subject at the on sunday oct 4th at 730 pm at the stouffville baptist church preacher rev j williams pastor special music this service will be followed by n fellow ship service come join us raaeatriaeasimideisca october 11 18 a i second markham baptist church speaker rev j w boyd of guelph ontario r week nights s pm sundays 11 am 730 pm all welcome young mother passes in thirtyfifth year stoltrylile tkbune ftnraky ortofca 1 1959 pige 1 local and personal happenings many residents of stouffville were shocked to learn last week end of the sudden death of mrs raymond warbunon in toronto east general hospital mrs warburton was the former grace kathleen eurkholder eld est daughter of mr and mrs ira eurkholder marker street stouffville she passed away on thursday evening sept 21th after a very brief illness she was in her 35th year the deceased had spent her early years in stouffville and attended both public and high school here she was identified with the baptist church and was active in the work of the young peoples bible class besides her husband the young mother leaves three daughters irene barbara and sharon also one sister phyllis mrs w hall and three bro thers grant of orillia doug las cedar valley and kenneth bloomington the funeral was conducted privately from the trull funer al home danforth avenue by rev mr armstrong of kem- bourne united church inter ment was made at resthaven memorial gardens lira nut group anyone interested in form ing a drama group in stouffville i please call shirlev hansen stouffville 112 euchre euchre at atha school wed nesday oct 7 at s30 pm and every second wednesday good prizes also door prizes lunch provided admission 50c hurry hurry tremendous introductory of fer for the globe and mail paper during the month of october for information phone wayne crowder 3il mr and mrs jas austin have returned from a four thou sand mile motor trip which took them to the east coast and a real sightseeing tour of the maritimes they called on a number of former stouffville residents during their travels and took in the wonders of the seaway on the return trip extra extra there are big bargains for everyone at your local rexall drug store during the rexall fall one cent sale two for the price of one plus only lc over 325 bargains to choose from monday tuesday wed nesday thursday friday and saturday october 19 20 21 22 23 and 24 at houstons the rexall drug store rev j williams minister at stouffville baptist church was the special speaker at stouff ville lions club on monday eve ning mr williams showed slides of the mission work which he began in africa in southern rhodesia the speaker revealed the hardships and the success in bringing the gospel message to the thousands of primitive natives he was introduced to the club by lion harold spof ford and a motion of apprecia tion was moved by lion neil smith time for a check- the stouftville home and programme on saturday mor- and girls were in attendance overall checkup as it passes school assoc in cooperation ning in conjunction with the pictured here mr albert sma- by the inspection stand all with the police dept conduct- newly organized pedal-push- hey of stouffville gives a bike mechanical faults were re ed their first bicycleinspection ers club close to 90 boys owned by teddy topping an corded ngs mr and mrs bruce johnson former ruby crowder daugh- are pictured here following ter of mr and mrs james their recent marriage in the crowder of baldwin and the mount albert church of the groom is the son of mrs ed- nazarene the bride is the na johnson stouffville mr and mrs charles liv ingstone are pictured here fol- ion peggy alice white daughter of mr and mrs rolph white of stouffville lowing their recent marriage rhe croom u on of in stouffville united church 3n ji wm livingstone of the bride is the former mar- cannington livingstone white a pretty wedding was solem nized in the stouffville united church on saturday september 12 1959 at 230 when rev d davis united in marriage ma rion peggy alice white and charles mckellar livingstone the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs rolph white of stouffville and the groom is the son of mr and mrs william livingstone of cannington mrs charles nolan was or ganist and accompanied mr lome boadway who sang the lords prayer and because the bride given in marriage by her father chose a fulllength gown of white taffeta the sab- rina neckline was accented with lace applique sequins and pearls the front of the skirt was similarly accented a slight bustle back falling to a short train was fashioned with two rosettes below the tiny covered buttons closing the back of the gown her fingertip veil was caught by a crown of lace se quins and pearls and she car ried a cascade of white roses lily of the valley and stephano- tis attending the bride were miss helen paisley as maid of honour and miss pat white sister of the bride and mrs robert has sard as bridesmaids they were dressed alike in street length gowns of american beauty red peau de soie they wore match ing feather headbands and car ried cascades of american beau ty roses purple gladiolus petals and pink carnations best man for his brother was john livingstone ushering were scott livingstone brother of the groom and jerry mann cousin of the bride following the ceremony the reception was held in the church hall tlie brides mother receiv ed the guests attired in a two- piece beige brocade dress with dark brown accessories and a corsage of rosebuds she was assisted by the grooms mother wearing a iuil blue silk two- piece dress with dusty rose ac cessories and an orchid cor sage for travelling to eastern points the bride donned a moss green stroller suit with british tan accessories and an orchid corsage johnson crowder tall standards of white glad ioli and fern decorated the mt albert nazarene church on saturday august 29 1959 when ruby crowder daughter of mr ami mrs james crowder be came the bride of bruce john son son- of mrs edna johnson rev earl whit more perform ed the doublering ceremony mrs cooper from mount albert was the organist miss ruth clark soloist sang because and a wedding prayer the bride given in marriage by her father wore a full- length gown of nylon net over satin with four tiers of nylon net embossed at the edges her fingertipped veil was held by a crown the bride carried a nose gay of roses and lily-of-the- valley mrs lila vine matron of honour wore a ballerina length matching blue picture hat she carried a nosegay of pink roses and white carnations miss hel en crowder sister of the bride was flower girl wearing a bal lerina length gown of pink ny lon over taffeta with a head band to match she carried a basket of colured gladioli mr edward vine was best man ushers were harry legge brotherinlaw of the groom and john goode cousin of the bride the reception was held at the church of the nazarene in the basement the brides mother received wearing a navy two- piece dress with powder blue accessories her corsage consist ed of pink roses with fern back ground the grooms mother as sisted wearing a navy dress and a corsage of pink roses i the bride and groom left for a honeymoon to visit northern and eastern points for travel ling the bride donned a grey suit with royal blue accessories and a corsage of red roses and white carnations regg lambert amidst a setting of white gla dioli and white candles in the first presbyterian church of flint michigan a very pretty wedding was solemnized on august 8 1959 when sandra lynn lambert only daughter of mr and mrs e lambert of la peer road flint michigan be came the bride of joseph an drew pegg son of mr and mrs milton n pegg claremoni given in marriage by her fa ther the bride chose a white gown of chantilly lace and tulle over taffeta with matching headdress and mittens she car ried a cascade of snow white roses and stephanotis and varie gated ivy mrs a whitmill was matron of honour dressed in canyon coral silk organza over taffet the bridesmaids mrs james snell and miss karjn olson wore gowns identical to that of the matron of honour the attendants each woie a head dress of tiny flowers and pearls and carried hibbnrd roses and ivy mr kenneth j brooks of scarborough was groomsman the bride and groom received their 175 guests in the church hall also greeting the guests were the mother of the bride at tired in a pink organza sheath dress and the grooms mother wearing blue chiffon brocade over taffeta each mother wore a matching hat and cynbulium orchid a dinner for the families and out of town guests was held at cromers restaurant where the tables were decorated with smi- lax and roses on the brides ta ble was a floral replica of the blue water bridge symbolizing the international character of the marriage the bride attended ann arbor university of michigan and last term was a student at the uni versity of toronto and toron to teachers college the bride groom is a recent graduate of general motors institute of flint michigan and oshavva following their wedding trip to cape cod and the eastern states the happy couple will mr and mrs stewart stouffer are presently visiting in cali fornia mr and mrs walter pipher enjoyed a motor trip into the united states during last week end miss phem weir of campbell- ford and mrs a b bellamy of toronto have been visiting with mr and mrs a m wood markham village has raised the cash per lot fee for single- family dwellings in new sub divisions from 100 to 700 per lot in the case of double houses the rate will be 1050 mr and mrs malcolm keith ringwood farms have return ed home after a very enjoyable twoweek trip through the nor thern states to the pacific coast returning by the canadian side taking a tca viscount flight from winnipeg to windsor two wellknown musselmans lake cottagers were visitors in stouffville last week mr w s graham and mr chas allen reside on appleton drive mr allen suffered a broken leg nine months ago and although he still walks with the aid of a cane he has made a very satis factory recovery mr graham has spent the summer at his cottage accompanied by his wife and daughter mr and mrs e pascoe and grant mr and mrs neil pas coe and todd visited sunday evening with mr and mrs jas thomas stouffville the stouffville tribune has new portable typewriters to rent also smithcorona and underwood new machines for sale milk prices will be increased in stouffville beginning thurs day of this week read the dis play adv in this issue the municipality of stouff ville has signed the contract with mr spang contractor for the remodelling of the local theatre building into municipal offices work will begin almost immediately and is to be com pleted by february new dkw cars for as low as 199500 40 miles to the gallon berta service centre dkw sales service mile north of victoria square gormley 1 sj jg3 r rn o y lx ntiegitst si vjh b y8ja gjrasra b 3 o gown ot blue taffeta with a make their home in oshswa tint fan granary of years can help yon cut feeding coiti hilt year mix coop concentrates with your grain and 70a will bavf an economical and hirjhpowcred feed i l coop dairy concentrates help yonr eowi give yon an extra 1000 lbs f milk use coop beef concentrate with stllbettrol and anreomyeln to give yon the most gain per lb of feed yes tor m rnouriiint and costcot tine feeding program use coop feeds stouffville coop phone 269 or 122 i i i i 1 i i i i i i i i

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