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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 22, 1959, p. 5

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quality service fall gardening care lawn care use smiths radio service opens new store today fertilizer bone meal sheep manure peat moss vioro plant food sogreen sogreen soil builder agricultural lime for potting plants use vermiculite potting soil ieaf mold african violet soil nachurs liquid fertilizer for transplanting the new smith radioelectric store will be officially opened to the public on thursday oct 22nd today the new centre is located one door west of the former site adjacent to the post office the grand opening offers a number of fine prizes which will be given away to lucky visi tors from thursday to satur day oct 22 23 and 24 included in the free gifts w ill be a mantel howard warfarin rat killer us meal and pellets 1 lb 2 lb 5 lb stives bros phone stouffville 15 editors mail 363 main st stouffville oct 20th editor the tribune dear sir concerning last weeks edi torial council elected to han dle town business for entire year i wish to inform the writer responsible for this of one or two facts first it never was nor is it the intention of myself and other interested parties to at tempt to change councils minds they are just as entitled to their opinions as we are all we have order now for fall planting evergreens grass seed fertilizer house plants dont forget about planting tulip bulbs visit our new location scandia landscapinq 363 main st near tenth stouffville phone 112 y v i v ever wanted is a fair and public hearing for chief ed wards and no hankypanky in my letter published in the tribune last july i said if charges are proved then by all means let something be done as far as i and several other people are concerned nothing has yet been proved we do not directly or indirectly dis credit council but only their methods in this particular in stance incidentally the peti tion to the attorneygeneral was sent off with 127 signatures not 50 but i do agree with the tribune writer in one statement and earnestly hope that rate payers will voice their opin ions in december sincerely shirley a hansen editors note when the trib une contacted one of the pro moters of the petition it was rather reluctantly informed that more than forty signa tures had been received radio records and candy for the children the larger quarters will en able the proprietor to better serve the customers both with sales and repairs the store will be stocked with all the latest in radio television and hifi com binations during the grand opening customers will receise a ten percent discount on all tv and hifi sets jhe stoffrytuje t2ibune twsdr october 22 1959 pjje 5 local and personal happenings famed western artist coming to yfc sunday t texas tyler known as the man with a million friends one of the foremost country and western artists for many years will be featured this sunday in the fireside fellowship hour of stouffville youth for christ at parkside youth centre mr tyler was catapulted to nationwide fame in 194s with his smash hit deck of cards which he wrote himself some of his other recordings were remember me courtin in the rain and many others for many years a grand ole opry headliner tyler has the distinction of being one of the very few country and western artists to ever appear in con cert at new yorks famed car negie hall mr tyler will tell in this serv ice his amazing story of how he came to give up this life to become a preacher of the kj gospel he vl also be playing his guitar and singing many gospel songs this fellowship hour sunday at 915 pm is open to all and admission is free tlie saturday night rally of stouffville youth for christ con tinues as usual with sports from 730 rally from 9 pm ten pupils at the summitview public school were successful prize winners in the writing contest held recently at mark- ham fair the winning entries were as follows grade 1 marilyn daniels 4th grade 2 jimmy lamoreaux 1st harold crowder 2nd stellamae pear son 3rd grade 3 marianne malloy 1st hugh mcphai 2nd grade 4 linda sargent 4th grade 6 denise holden 4th grade 7 valerie boham 3rd mary otter 4th newspapers are the con veyors of local sanction the sor of things people do around here wa meeting the wa of the united church met in the church parlor on monday evening oct 19th with the president mrs f fairless presiding after the opening exercises were over mrs hammond fav ored us with two lovely solos thanks be to god and now the day is over devotional was taken by mrs a wood who based her talk on faith is of the living god the highlight of the meeting was the talk given by mrs mer cer of toronto who is a field worker under the home mission council the story of her life as a deaconess and later in the work of church extension in new districts around toronto helping to establish sunday schools and churches she has helped to start 24 churches in the past 18 years we now have a better understanding of the work being done by the home mission council in church ex tension markham lemonville and goodwood wa were our guests at this meeting on november 7th the wa will be holding a tea bake sale in the basement of the church they would appreciate contributions of baking candy sewing or something for the white elephant table from any of the ladies who would like to help us a forsyth a wellknown goodwood and uxbridge township resident mr f a forsyth passed away in the east general hospital toronto on friday oct 9th he was in his 67th year born in uxbridge twp the son of the late timothy for syth the deceased was employ ed as a carpenter and a barber and later opened an insurance agency at goodwood he had been in failing health for a num ber of years his wife the for mer zillah miller predeceased him in 1944 he was identified with the united church the late mr forsyth is sur vived by one brother albert thirty members of stouff- of apples throughout the town the apples were donated by cub wayne forsyth 9 makes ville cub pack and sixteen on saturday morning the mr tom wedseltoft obrien an apple sale to mrs harold scouts distributed ten bushels sales totalled more than 150 ave pictured here 1st year gibson rose ave stouffville of toronto the funeral service was con ducted from tlie l e oneill parlors stouffville on monday afternoon oct 12th rev ben son jones was in charge inter ment was made in tiie good wood cemetery the pallbearers were messrs reuben middle- ton willis taylor donald spen- celey geo todd earl taylor and stanley slack the modern girl says a styl ist shows distinction in her clothes and sometimes distinct ly wedding 2lb tin com syriflp crownbrand peas carroffs ayimr 2for25 instant puddings w 2 phages 21 5 minute cream of wheat 8 ze 29 sliced beef liver lb 45c sliced side bacon b 49 head cheese isiiced or piece lb 39 cheer qiantsize package 75 frkk pvrking mils phone 220 wood market free delivery benson middleton a pretty lawn wedding took place on saturday september 26 1959 at 230 at the home of mr and mrs malcolm middle- ton claremont when their dau ghter marion kathleen was united in marriage to mr stan ley ostin benson son of mr and mrs evans benson also of claremont rev george davi son officiated the bride given in marriage by her father chose a ballerina gown of lace and faille she wore matching lace mittens and a fingertip veil held by a crown of pearls and rhinestones and carried a cascade ot red roses and white mums miss grace middleton was maid of honour for her sister wearing a street length dress of powder blue featuring a taffeta skirt and lace bodice she wore a matching feather headband and carried a cascade of pink roses and white mums the flower girl was joanne madill niece of the bride who was dressed in pale blue nylon overlaid with white lace and a matching headband pink roses and white mums comprised the nosegay which she carried mr harry benson stouffville was groomsman for his brother following the ceremony a reception was held in claremont legion hall the brides mother received attired in a navy blue lace dress with pink and navy accessories and a corsage of pink roses she was assisted by the grooms mother who wore a royal blue dress with white ac cessories and a cosrage of off white roses the bride and groom left amidst a shower of confetti for a honeymoon in eastern on tario for travelling the bride donned a mauve dress with matching jacket black acces sories and a white carnation corsage on their return the happy couple will reside in claremont the local mens bowling league has reorganized for an other season lome dickinson chalked up the top singles score with a 247 carl arnold collected a high triple of 617 mr wm hall cone 9 north has taken up residence in flor ida for the winter months he hopes to return home in the spring congratulations to bruce smith son of everlon smith who has been successful in his recent radio and television technology final examinations having attended the radio col lege of canada two local high school stu dents bill sheridan mongolia and john byer cone 7 mark- ham were suspended from rid ing on the school bus recently when they became involved on an eggthrowing bee their ac tions brought a severe repri mand from the principal mr w e duxbury horticultural meeting you are invited to attend a meeting in the united church parlours on monday oct 26 at 8 oclock mr- len cullen from the weall cullen nurseries on sheppard ave willowdale will be the guest speaker mr cullen is a landscape gardener and will give many ideas for planting around the home come and bring a friend with you the prize money for previous shows will be paid other talent will also provide entertainment mr and mrs stanley ben- dlcton daughter of mr and son are pictured here follow- mrs malcolm middleton of ing their recent wedding in claremont the groom is the clarem nt the bride is the son of mr and mrs evans former marion kathleen mid- benson municipal taxes residents are being reminded this week that the final instal ment of municipal taxes for this year is due not later than nov 1st taxes are payable at the municipal office anytime during office hours and the office will remain open from 7 to 9 pm on thursday evening oct 29th for the convenience of the rate payers the stouffville fire brigade was summoned out at three oclock on monday morning they discovered that the blaze was located in the whitchurch twp garbage dump north of ringwood womens missionary meeting on wednesday oct 14 the wms of the united missionary church met at the iiome of mrs j hoover mill st for the reg ular monthly meeting mrs e herbert conducted the service and led the devotional two let ters from missionaries in africa were read the program was arranged by miss vera tarr and the sub ject why i am thankful i am not a heathen woman was discussed after several read ings which told of the sufferings of heathen women and babies caused by heathen superstitions and practices and the work of witch doctors and through lack of proper teaching care and sanitation every woman present was thankful she was born in a christian country during the discussion mrs e boettger mis sionary on furlough from ni geria w africa and at present residing in stouffville dressed and acted as a native african woman surely at this thanksgiving time we who live in this com munity can thank god for our christian heritage and use our blessings and means to help our less fortunate sisters in heathen lands wi bazaar bake sale the stouffville wi are hold- ing their bazaar bake sale afternoon tea on saturday october 31st from 3 to 5 pm in christ church hall guests at the s w hastings home on sunday last included mr and mrs f s burgess and sons mr and mrs j s wels- man and family mrs e r has tings dr john hastings dr and mrs r w morningstar miss louise hastings all of to ronto and mr and mrs f t armstrong of locust hill thanksgiving visitors with mr and mrs r fleury church st wore mrs totten of rich mond hill miss margaret fleu ry and friend miss wilson o toronto and mr and mrs ken neth fleury and family of port credit additional contributions north york plowmens asso ciation would like to express appreciation for hie following added contributions which they have received this year 2 conlin motors ltd l e eadie markham renault lawrie bros unionville planing mill j w perkins m findlay 5 harry boadway 10 goods chas may- nard sons 1 leadbelters butcher shop peter ferguson congratulations to mr and mrs a fry of calcdon east who this weekend are celebrat ing their goth wedding anniver sary on saturday oct 24 over 50 are expected to sit down for a family dinner on sunday the happy couple will be at home to their friends from 2 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm mr and mrs fry are tlie parents of reeve j v fry of markham the 16th annual meeting of the stouffville cooperative association will be held n stouffville masonic hall on tuesday october 27 1959 at 8 pm ad coop members are requested to attend and a cordial invitation is also extended to all our nonmember patrons purpose of meeting to elect directors appoint auditors and any other business guest speaker leonard harman assistant general manager uco

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