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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 28, 1960, p. 3

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quality service reliable brand seeds seed grain vernal alfalfa certified recommended for plantings to produce for two years and over dupuirs and alfa alfalfa recommended for stands up to two years lasalle red clover alsike clover lad1xo clover dutch clover climax timothy lincoln brome grass s143 orchard grass hay mixtures long term short pasture mixtures seed oats reg fundy earlier than garrv or rodney reg rodney and no 1 no 1 garry barley reg parkland maiting york no 1 brant no 1 stiver bros stouffviue phone 91508 or 45wl store clearance final 3 days of the closing out sale at mari anne prices slashed to below cost everything must go the3lbwijmm west end stouffviue phone 450 f 3 big days left april 282930 houstons the rexall drug store main street stouffviue phone 229 endorsed by farmers from lastiiocoasir specially designed for farm work comfortable and long wearing be sure to ask for thoroltilts fysisman largest assortment of sisman work boots in this area 795 up lehmans shoes main street stouffville phone 95w b s telephone co holds final meeting bethesda stouffviue tele phone co held what will be its final shareholders meeting on thursday afternoon the com pany has recently sold to the bell telephone co and only final details of the sale wait to be completed the bell co will take over complete opera tion of the system in may the company presented a most satisfactory statement for the year just ended sharehold ers were advised that revenues over the previous year had risen by 117 percent it was pointed out that operating and general expenses had risen considerably as well due mainly to general repairs and maintenance the company paid a dividend in 1959 of 6 as it has done for many years and at the same time increased the surplus fund by s11718 while the meeting is expected to be final for the shareholders it was necessary to elect a board of directors and officers for 1960 to carry out comple tion of the transfer and windup of the company the same bd- of directors was returned to office being president f g ratcliff vice pres r mane- well and directors s n doner f c pugh t b rae h it- button and c h nolan n a baker is the secretarytreas personnel transfer with the exception of three employees of the local company who are nearing retirement age all members of the b s staff have been given an opportunity to transfer their employment to the bell company in most cases this transfer will be made the switchboard staff will carry on in their regular positions for some time as it is expected t be two years before the bell co installs a dial system here some of the line staff will be retained to service stouffviue equipment and others will work out of other bell co depots the men not going with the bell co due to retirement pending will receive a severance allowance death widdifield clara m at the doctors hospital toronto on thursday april 2lst 1960 clara m widdlfield late of 336 indian road crescent toronto daughter of the late mr and mrs henry widdifield resting at the william speers funeral home 2926 dundas street west near keele service saturday morning at 10 oclock inter ment park lawn cemetery to ronto engagement mr and mrs monford james johnstone of gormley wish to announce the engagement of their daughter marian judith judy to daniel rayburn son of mr and mrs robt rayburn of toronto wedding to take place may 20 births watson dr and mrs p watson are happy to an nounce the birth of their son jeffrey paul on monday april 25 1960 at st michaels hos pital toronto wideman mr and mrs ross wideman rr 3 stouffviue are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter lois irene on sunday april 24 at brierbush hospital stouffviue a sister for paul and harold mr sam armstrong spent the weekend at his cottage at hawk lake he reports the ice is go ing out of the lake mrs fullanger of port elgin is spending some time with her daughter mrs j richards main st mrs rowland winn of mon golia is presently in the cot tage hospital at uxbridge we wish her a speedy recovery mr and mrs joe fockler charles st have returned to their former home in ringwood mr will reesor church st celebrated his 85th birthday to day thursday april 28 1960 miss winnifred morden of to ronto visited with her cousins the truman baxters rupert avenue mr and mrs harold morgan and family of minden and mrs bailey haliburton were guests on saturday of mrs john ma- dill mill st the stoofffviae tribune vanity april 28 1960 ftgt 3 local and personal happenings notice e a grubin ro optome trist will be in his office in stouffviue on monday and tues day may 2nd and 3rd phones 6sj2 and 25jl mr and mrs lloyd mover and girls church st were guests on saturday with the roy mov er family at dicksons hill a shipment of pottery just arrived from england will be on display in the united church basement on friday april 29 at 8 pm the institute have secured mr sowerbutts of clarkson to put on this display the stouffviue lions club church service will be conduct ed in the united church on sun day morning may 1st at 11 o clock au lions members are requested to be present the staff of the stouffviue dist high school is now com plete for the september term the most recent members are miss annette miglec ba and miss viola evans ba miss miglec a graduate from uni versity of toronto will be in charge of classes in french and english miss evans will teach special commercial mr and mrs j l abell and jim of albert st and dr helen abeu of ottawa visited with mr and mrs bob abell and family at chrisman illinois and mr and mrs jack abell of chicago also with mrs bertha french sister of mrs abell at eyans- ton 111 mrs abell is spending an extra couple of weeks with her sister before returning home mr and mrs j underwood of lawrence ave scarborough have moved to their new home on edward st mr and mrs harry haines and family of kagawang mani- toulin island were visitors with their uncles mr cliff and mel pipher and miss jean church st mr and mrs fred cox of estevan sask spent the week end with mr and mrs gar lehman on monday they visit ed niagara falls the may meeting of the af ternoon auxiliary of the wom ans missionary society stouff viue united church will be held in the church parlours thurs day may 5th the meeting is in charge of mrs fairies and mrs wintersteins group the worship service will be con ducted by the group leaders and mrs s w hastings will con tinue the study of africa dis turbed we heartily welcome the women of the congregation to join with us in this very im portant branch of our churchs work mr and mrs gord birkett and family and mrs g siscoe have returned from a 3 weeks vacation at miami beach flor- ida mrs bruce gallamore mar ket st who has been a patient at western hospital for some time has been removed to st johns convalescent hospital in wiuowdale work has begun on the new home ot mr don doner of baker ave their home has been sold to mr and mrs clarence pipher of con 10 markham mr and mrs roy strong of huntsville were in town on sat urday it was in 1932 that they left stouffviue master jeffrey mitchell son of dr mitchell is home again after visiting his grandparents at dunnville mr and mrs harry paisley main st accompanied by mr and mrs w e roger saska toon a sister of mrs paisley have returned home after spend ing 3 months in st petersburg florida they report having had a wonderful time mr and mrs jos murray of market st celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary at the town country club on sun day april 24th with their fam ily mr and mrs j murray jr and daughter julie mr and mrs s schmidt mr and mrs s miller mr and mrs c fock ler and daughter cecelia also attending were mr and mrs ken betz and mrs ruth kaiser of stouffviue celebrates 36th anniversary local horticultural society the 36th anniversary of the local horticultural society was celebrated on monday april 25 in the united church basement a splendid crowd was on hand for the occasion the program consisted of music by the york korders a group of 8 men from york county under the leader ship of mr outcrbridge of au rora who sang several numbers unaccompanied also mr gary baston entertained with accor dion music mr a coiluei curator of the dalziel museum told what the humber valley conservation authority is trying to do to pre serve canadian in that section by providing the museum and rebuilding edgeley village they have a blacksmith shop a store a mill a few old homes and it will be the home of dicksons hill school they wish to pre serve old relics and have a home for them along the lines of the williamsburg museum the opening date is to be may 28 and it is at the corner of stcclcs ave and jane st al ready thousands have visited the museum in the dalzlel barn mrs charles nolan gave very interesting comments on the president jim abell accom panied by mr ivan goudie and mr gordon smith of the stouff viue legion attended the spring district e meeting on satur day april 23 at woodbridge the host for this convention was the woodbridge legion and their ladies auxiliary catered for the luncheon and banquet this was followed by a dance mrs goudie and mrs smith at tended the banquet from the local ladies auxiliary mrs walter kent and paul of toronto spent tuesday to saturday visiting with the de witts and also renewing ac quaintance with several friends who were pleased to hear that mrs kents father mr j d aitchison is somewhat improved in health and is located at stroud paul boettger son of rev and mrs eldon boettger main st e had the misfortune of being bitten by a dog which- tore a piece from the upper part of his ear this has necessitated plastic surgery he is in scar borough hospital mr wm mcnair main st celebrated his 79th birthday on saturday april 23rd and to mark the occasion their daugh ter mrs stan thompson al- tona entertained them to din ner on sunday pictures she took while on their choir program the annual meeting of the sr womens institute was held at the home of mrs a burgin main st on wednesday april 20 1960 the following were appointed to office pres mrs walter smith 1st vice mrs peter barrie 2nd vice mrs bruce davidson sectytreas mrs george bartholomew dis trict director mrs a burgin alternate mrs w g sander son branch directors mrs s arnold mrs jake hoover mrs m forgie mrs percy witney conveners of standing com mittees agriculture and can industries mrs jake hoover citizenship education mrs w g sanderson home eco nomics health miss bertha winn historical research current events flowers and cards mrs t baxter press mrs p barrie auditors mrs forgie and mrs arnold mr and mrs james nor man cox are pictured here cox lehman white gladioli and white tu lips decorated the united church for the wedding of pa tricia ann lehman daughter of mr and mrs garland lehman stouffviue and james norman cox son of mr and mrs fred erick cox of estevan sask on saturday april 23 at 430 o clock the rev douglas davis officiated given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a floor- length gown of white taffeta with lace applique embroidered in bugle pearls and an illusion veil with matching tulip petal headpiece and carried stephano- tls and an orchid miss margaret barry was maid of honor and mrs nancy lehman and miss joan reaman were bridesmaids following their recent mar riage in the stouffviue united gowns of turquoise organza lace trimmed with matching picture hats and carried white mums white hyacinths and pink roses mr richard ewing aglncourt was best man and mr robert bud lehman and mr doug las jones toronto were ushers mr lome boadway soloist sang the lords prayer and because with mrs c nolan as organist the men wore midnight blue tuxedos the wedding reception was held in the church base ment the brides mother mrs lehman wearing a heavenly blue embroidered organza dress with purple accessories and a corsage of violets and the grooms mother mrs cox with a rose lace over taffeta dress witli pink and navy accessories they wore ballerina length and a corsage of white garden church the bride is the for mer patricia ann lehman ias the happy couple left for a honeymoon in florida the bride wearing a light blue suit with beige accessories and an orchid corsage on their return they will re side at 1209 don mills rd don mills out of town guests at the wedding were mr fred doten from windsor mr and mrs ora reaman and joan and mr and mrs roy clark and family of toronto mr joel reaman of ottawa mr and mrs j oneill and daughters of belleville mr and mrs charlie nendiek mrs fred saunders mr fred nen diek mr and mrs mervin leh man and mrs olive white au of toronto mr and mrshar old barclay of lindsay mr and mrs ted lehman richmond hill and mr and mrs don holdgate of aurora bed shield drive coming the annual red shield drive in support of the salvation ar my will be launched this week end in stouffviue and district residents are asked to contrib ute through the salvation army citadel at uxbridge and contrib utions may be sent there should a canvasser fail to call stouffviue has always given a generous hand to this most worthy organization and it is hoped that the appeal this year will meet with as fine a re sponse as usual deaths recent trip to england and ire land there were also quite a num ber of flower exhibits which were capably judged by miss eva hoover with the following prizewinners 1 a woodland arrangement helen nicely 2 driftwood arrang mrs e farthing 3 spirit of spring mrs c burkholder mrs a paisley mrs f goudie t arrangement using rhubarb leaves m mertens mrs a williams mrs i goudie mrs storey 5 arrang for mantle center mrs storey mrs m bunker mrs c burkholder mrs a farthing 6 african violet single mrs c burkholder mrs grw thomas mrs a williams 7 african violet double mrs a farthing mrs c burk holder mrs robt young 8 house plant in bloom mrs storey mrs a farthing 9 house plant foliage m mer tens mrs a farthing mrs mccrelcht the emmanuel bible college acappella choir has travelled throughout ontario presenting sacred musical programs the choir is under the capable lead ership of rev robert clyde professor at the college at present the choir is on a ten day tour visiting hunts ville north bay eau claire mattawa petawawa pembroke golden lake port hope and stouffviue and will be minister ing in youth groups church ser vices district rallies etc at the college which is lo cated in kitchener the choir members are enrolled in various courses bachelor of theology degree course for ministerial students missionary course for prospective missionaries chris- tlon workers or teacher train ing courses for church work ers the college has a worldwide ministry as many of its grad uates are working in several countries of the world the choir will present its program of sacred music in stouffviue united missionary church on 1 may 8th at 11 am i condy jane cox jennies- entered into rest at the brier- bush hospital stouffviue on thursday april 21 1960 jane cox gregg of claremont be loved wife of the late thomas coiidy and dear sister of thom as gregg of claremont funeral service was from claremont united church on saturday ap ril 23 at 330 pm interment was in claremont union ceme tery leaf mr frederick hugh leaf passed away suddenly at his home or the don mills rd rr 2 gorriey on saturday april 23 his wife the former jean flunierfelt a daughter lynda and a brother john of unionville survive him the funeral was from the wright and taylor funeral home on tuesday april 26 at 2 oclock interment was in the browns corners united church ceme tery tiiojias iiargrave mr thomas hargrave 31 mountview ave toronto pass ed away suddenly at his home on saturday april 23 1960 in his 71st year he was born in england and at the age of 12 years came to toronto where he worked with the t eaton co for 45 years having retired several years ago in 1921 h- married vclma v lehman of stouffville who sur vives him along with their chil dren john d at home and mary mrs j h wooton of kansas and 3 grandchildren the funer al was from the turner and por ter funeral chapel 436 ronces- valles ave toronto on wed nesday at 11 oclock with inter ment in stouffviue cemetery rev eugene perry of bcams- vllle principal of great likes church of christ college was in charge of the service mrs reg stouffer main st e entertained a number of ladies to dinner on wednesday evening it being a belated birth day party for her sisterinlaw miss bertha stouffer mill st mr and mrs gordon wagg gayle and wendy visited mr and mrs ken petty and mark mr and mrs jim cuthbert- son ann and janice had dinner with mr and mrs eric wallace cheryl and elaine of weston on sunday mr and mrs reg button have returned from an easter vaca tion trip which took them as far as washington and virginia beach two new operators have been added to the powder puff beau ty salon main st stouflviue they are miss marilyn beach and miss donnamarie lehman the increased staff will enable the shop to remain open every day monday through 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