Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 8, 1959, p. 3

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hart kennedy joins grandfather in practise wedding october 5 hart dc wiu join his grandfather a c kennedy in the practice of chiropractic in stouffville a c kennedy has been practis ing in stouffville part time since he opened his practice in union- viile 42 years ago hart the third generation of kennedys to practise in the area was graduated this spring from the canadian memorial chiropractic college he is the only son of keith b kennedy dc one of the operators of the kennedy chiropractic clinic in unionville hart has renovated the offices at 17 church street and install ed new equipment he and his grandfather between them will spend several hours a day in stouffville arrangements have been made to have the telephone answered when the doctors are not at the office and the calls referred to them at unionville since graduating hart has taken a short internship at the toftness clinic in wisconsin winser bennett on saturday september 26 kennedy 1959 the marriage of evelyn wed at gormley mr and mrs ray kenneth former evelyn claribel ben- winger are pictured here fol- nett daughter of mr and mrs lowing their recent marriage frank bennett unionville r at gormley the bride is the r jl births bisio mr and mrs bisio rjt 2 stouffville are happy to announce the birth of a son september 29 1939 at brierbush hospital cagar mr and mrs j ca- gar rr 2 claremont are proud to announce the birth of a son a brother for jack and terry on oct 5 1959 at brierbush hospital lewis gord and lois nee carr are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter darlene jean at the york county hospital newmarket on sunday october 4 1959 a baby sister for stephen and kathy palmar mr andmrs j a palmar r r 2 stouffville are proud to announce the birth of a brother for their three daughters elizabeth pamela and susan october 5 1959 at the brierbush hos pital claribel bennett and ray ken neth winger took place at the home of mr and mrs harold wideman gormley ont the ceremony was performed by rev roy nigh- the bride given in marriage by her father looked lovely in a floorlength princess style dress of white satin wih a lace cov ered jacket she carried a bou quet of red roses and white car nations the maid of honour miss luelia winger wore a streetlength dress of blue fig ured taffeta in princess style and carried pink and white car nations miss sharon bennett little sister of the bride was the flower girl she wore a dress of bronze siik organza white hat and gloves and carried a basket of flowers mr kenneth smith nephew of the groom was the best man and mr dav id bennett brother of the bride was the usher miss dorothy vanderbent was the soloist accompanied on the piano by mrs edward mash- inter the brides aunt following the wedding the reception was held at the parkside youth centre for 95 guests the brides mother re ceived the guests wearing a rose crepe dress with back ac cessories sae was assise by the grooms mother wearing navy crepe for travelling to northern ontario the bride wore a beige suit with brown accessories and a bronze corsage on their return the happy couple will reside at their farm near maple tiff stoufryuie tribune tfacruby octoba 8 1959 ttga 3 local and personal happenings stouffville public skating op ened in the arena on wednesday night of this week there is also skating this saturday evening miss june smith b sc rn of church st north sailed a- board the ss homeric from montreal on sunday last for an extended vacation in europe paul hoover who is attending bible college in saskatchewan received a surprise visit from mr and mrs keith hoover of mihiken last sunday w i meeting oct- 15th stouffville wi will hold their regular meeting thursday oct 15th at 215 pm in christ church parish hall program convener mrs a burgin visi tors vvelcome les jarvis of markham and harold watson of bowmanville were winners of the lucky draw prizes given away at markham fair by nachur liquid fertil izer taylor russell and isa- bell taylor nee stewart of rr 4 stouffville are happy to announce the birth of their daughter lilly may 7 lbs 7 oz at the grace hospital toronto september 30 1959 a sister for elvin helen ann and fay widow of wireless director dies here mrs herbert arthur white 84 of stouffville one of the last descendants of the barnard shipping family of cologne-sur- mer france died last week she spent most of her life in the capitals of europe travel ing with her husband who was chairman and managing direc tor of the marconi wireless tel egraph coin london after his deatli in 1958 mrs white came to canada to live with her daughter mrs osborn hollinrake she belonged to the former ladies carlton club ranelagh hurlingham and phyl lis court she leaves her daughter mrs osborn hollinrake and two grandsons nicholas and an thony stouffville child health clinic will be held friday oct 9th from 130 to 3 pm in the york county health buildin main street free immunization mr fred doten a former stouffville resident and now living in windsor visited with his sister mrs gar lehman on friday apple day the stouffville cub and scout apple day will be held on sat urday oct 17th be a good scout and buy an apple mr a booth who farmed at the end of college st for many years is unaerstwd not to be enjoying the best of health friends will regret to learn two local lady golfers mrs ken laushway and mrs chas nolan competed in the ladies tournament at west- view golf club on saturday and both came home with prizes mrs laushway won first prize for low net score and mrs no lan was second for best putter allen groves from bancroft has joined the staff of the stouffville tribune as a press operator this friday night is the big hockey game at the arena with whitby dunlops and kitch enerwaterloo dutchmen the game is sponsored by the local lions club you can buy your tickets now at most of the down town stores as well as patricks westend and reids ringwood mr ken betz along with brothers floyd and elwood will leave this friday on a moose hunting trip into the north coun try the trio will go to kapus- kasing from which point they will travel by air into the in terior badminton club the stouffville badminton club will open its coming sea son on wednesday october 14th at 8 pm at the stouffville high school gymnasium all those who are interested are cordial ly invited to attend and join the fun anyone desiring fur ther information may call 332 mr and mrs kenneth klinck and family of burford spent last weekend at the home of mr and mrs frank eurkholder visiting also in the homes of kens two aunts mr and mrs george story and mr and mrs frank kowbotham two more 1960 model cars will make their debut here this week the pontiac and buick will go on display at neil pat rick motors you are invited to drop in and look them over the new small car in the general motors line the corvair attract ed dozens of spectators to the bournehunter showroom over the weekend recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs w birkett were mr and mrs chas star- ritt of pickering mr and mrs rupert simmers of toronto mr and mrs reuben appleby of wingham and mr and mrs wilbur vance of port perry dont miss this penny oppor tunity only during the rexall fall one cent sale can you get two regular size packages for the price of one plus only lc over 325 bargains to choose from be sure to get a copy of the big twocolour sale circular six big days monday tuesday wednesday thursday the arena opened its doors to another season of hockey and public skating on the weekend according to the manager mr w t rennie there will be skat ing every wednesday and satur day night until further notice in addition there will be skat ing for the children every wed nesday from 1 pm to 5 pm at the present time every night is booked solid and another good financial year is looked for miss gaye rennie daughter of mr and sirs w t rennie was rushed to the york county hospital newmarket on satur day night for an emergency op eration she was released from hospital only last month follow ing lengthy treatment free legion service all exservice personnel and their dependents are invited to take advantage of a free le gion service mr w r buck service bureau officer from provincial command will be at the legion hall stouffville branch 459 october 22nd at 10 am to 1130 am to give skilled advice on veterans benefits anyone with questions on war disability pension war veter ans allowance burntout pen sion treatment or hospital care is urged to call or write mr gordon c smith secretary of the branch phone stouff ville 687 or write po box 161 who will arrange an appoint ment horticultural soc meeting the horticultural society meeting that was announced for monday oct 12 in the united church basement has been postponed until octoier 26 owing to ihi thanksgiving holiday allan fuller son of mr gor don fuller returned home from york county hospital new market he was operated on for appendicitis and is improv ing nicely bournehunter motors build ing west end stouffville has received a new coat of paint the decorating job was com pleted in time for the introduc tion of their new chev oldsmo- bile and corvair models the stouffville fire brigade were summoned to the east end of town on wednesday af ternoon to extinguish an out break in a bulldozer that was working on the gas pipe lino project w vandolder of stouffville rr 2 has been awarded the contract for the installation of aluminum screens and ventil ator outside 28 windows of the whitchurch municipal building four tenders were received for the work mr vandolders bid was s5s400 the death occurred at stouff ville nursing home on monday sept 28th of mary ann stover widow of the late john william gillion mrs gillion was in her 87th year site is survived by one son wellington of toronto the funeral on thursday was conducted from the dixon fu neral home in markham with interment in grace church cem etery mew library books this winter sweeten those bitter cold days with kleenflo el oil phone 269 or 122 anniversary service october 11 18 at second markham baptist church speaker men women children there are big bargains for everyone during the rexall fall one cent sale two for the price of one plus only lc over 325 bargains to choose m in 1 22 z la r from monday tuesday wed nnikm p n nesda thursday friday and houstons the rexall drug october 19 20 21 22 23 and 24 at houstons the rexall drug store attends fair at alfred rush 91 left was the oldest person present on the grounds at markham fair on saturday he has attended the fair for 82 consecutive years mr fred spring sec retary of the board pins a special visitors badge on his lapel quality service stiver os at your service for furnace oil ba solar heat space heater oil stove oil and coal oil rev j w boyd of guefph ontario week nights 8 pm sundays 11 am 730 pjn- all welcome phone45wl for prompt service 94508 evenings 45w2 stop the truck with the big sign stiver bfc stouffville ringwood church services at 1110 am and 730 pm sunday oct 11th everyone is welcome at these services neighbourhood gardens are still giving ripe tomatoes also green beans were picked last week tomato plants by the hundreds are an inch high on the ground where the seeds and skins were thrown after can ning melon plants have come up through the earth and rasp berries have been picked lately though complaints were heard in the early part of the grow ing season because of the dry weather yet when have there been more abundant crops in field and garden some of the ladies of the community helped sew cancer bandages on wednesday last in the stouffville christ church anglican parish hall though the weather is mild yet the first herald of the fall season wild geese flying south were seen and heard last week the executive of the wms of the conference of christian churches in ontario met at the home of mrs fred steckley on friday night with mrs chas hodgson president in the chair miss priscilla pipher and mrs derosier attended the first pipher reunion on saturday night held in the masonic hall stouffville mr and mrs aimer fockler visited their son dean and fam ily on thursday last several of our folks were missing from sunday school on sunday owing to many colds and other afflictions mrs e atkinson and miss edna were with mr and mrs f atkinson on the weekend and visited markham fair together miss shirley steckley was home on the weekend mrs nie- dery with her son norman nigh and family mr and mrs ken pipher and daughter with his brother walter and mrs pipher also son murray and family with his parents we are always glad to see visitors at the church services sunday visitors with mr and mrs frank atkinson were mr and mrs h s britton of new castle miss marjorie cunning ham of bowmanville and mr and mrs c v parson weston fiction my friends the miss boyds duncan the empty shrine barrett the lion kessel california street busch seek the fair land macken advise and consent drury by grace of love fremmantle the spanish bride heyer today is yours loring stars in your eyes loring station wagon in spain keyes lorena slaughter horseheaven hill grey silver fruit campbell unarmed in paradise marsh blackfoot crossing sleenian tidings wiechert to the lighthouse woolf the wayward bees steinbeck for all your life loring miss plum and miss patty smith perish by the sword anderson in little place irwin the young titan mason sullivan macken the town house lofts murder and blueberry pie lock ridge the exploits of tommy ham- bleton coles nonfiction forest flora of canada image of america bruckberger hunting the bismark forester from trees to paper lent my heart has seventeen rooms bartholomew the canal builders payne parade of the animal kingdom hegner worlds of nature disney the maurders ogburn the yellow wind stevenson cruising the trentsevern waterway wella ed fishers first folio fisher jawaharlal nehru mordes john paul jones morison psychology of living white of cats and men clarke see the albums of invitations serviettes matches the stouffville tribune opening dr mb dymond minister of health attended the of ficial opening of the 101th an nual markham fair on satur day afternoon he said he liked to think of fell fairs as being tlie show windows of agriculture he was iroduc cd by the president mr daw id iran a bus load of forty farmers and their wives from england were also in attend ance a crowd estimated at over 20000 people passed through the gates stafx photo-

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