Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 15, 1960, p. 11

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gormley news public utilitse cc mrs c milsted mr frank bremner of cali fornia arrived oa tuesday eve ning by plane to attend the fu neral of his aunt mrs d b corceld he remained until sat urday with his uncle miss sheila wilcox arrived home on tuesday after spendir- the summer at canadian kes wick in muskoka mr stephen navin frontier college instructor who has been at pioneer gold mines spent a short holiday with his mother mrs navin his next assignment is at the haileybury school of mines mrs william hupka and dau ghter linda o caramat ont arrived on friday morning to spend the rest of september with mrs n xavin a rather unique feature of her arrival was that she came by train and got off at gormley station it has been a long time since any passengers arrived at our sta tion we omitted mr bab cobers name lat week he also is at tending niagara christian col lege at fort erie robert suzuki had his cast removed from hs foot lart tuesday and is able to be bad at school again mrs geo archibald accom panied by miss shea both o halifax nova scotia is visiting her soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs c r wilcox and family mr james empringham is at tending the fust year of the two year course at teachers college toronto mrs w c noble and miss carole steekley are attending teachers college after having completed two years of teach ing mr francis navin returned to ottawa to resume his studies in engineering at the university of ottawa mrs ron richardson enter tained a number of neighbour ladies at a stanley demonstra tion on monday night bishop and mrs alvin winger accompanied by mr and mrs melvin henderson visited their soninlaw mr fred lekeek in collingwood hospital on sun day afternoon mr lebieck had an operation but is doing well mr and sirs chas milsted and charleen spent sunday with their uncle and aunt mr and mrs chas foster of creemore miss carole steekley has re turned home after spending 3 years in pennsylvania mr and mrs e j stickley visited her father mr aaron sheffer in collingwood hospital we gave his age last week as 92 but he is 91 years old mr sheffer despite his age is doing very well mrs melvin clark and her mother mrs ernest hey of syr acuse new york are spending several days with the brillin- gors dr and mrs jessie lody who have recently returned from southern rhodesia africa vis ited miss veima brillinger miss miriam keise and other friends in this area dr lady is now on the staff at upland college at upland california the new grade one class at lloyd school is brenda ash eddie bosma brian brinkman marilyn cole nancy doner ronald gilbert carolyn haw kins janet wideman lorry wooler and kenny zonnekeyn the total enrolment in the three grades at lloyd school is s2 a number from our commun ity attended the large miscel laneous shower far miss lois taun and mr richard frisby at victoria square hall on friday night the young couple re ceived many beautiful gifts cur good wishes are extended to them mr archie duncan is still in york county hospital but is progressing favourably mr and mrs russel ellas at tended the funeral of their ne phew mr robert ellas at mimi- co on friday morn and bur- iej at mt peace cemetery at dixie robert was in his 19h year and was accidentally shot when he and thce friends from mimico were hunting on his uncles farm here at gormley sr wms was held tuesday evening at the home of mrs alvin farmer miss velma bril- lingcr was the guest speaker and showed her pictures on africa miss ruth bice of gait visit ed her uncle and aunt mr and mrs levi elliott and mr levi elliott of toronto spent sunday with his brotiier mr levi elli ott we welcome mr and mrs fulstrom who have moved into the karagcorgis home in new gormley dr and mrs jesse lady vis ited rev and mrs roy nigh and also visited mr and mrs george french mr and mrs steven eade of newmarket spent sunday with mr and mrs ern eade rev and mrs roy nigh and family went to springvale on sunday to attend the home coming of springvale brethren in christ sunday school mr and mrs chas conner spent sunday with mr and mrs geo french trustees in charge of the heisc hill cemetery are anxious that relatives or plot holders should pay the annual upkeep fee by oct 1st birth wylie john and fran are happy to announce the arrival of their son brian james on september 9th 1960 at the york county hospital new market r4rr0vyjiavnvvi riveway is now within the reach of every home owner and the low cost will pleasantly surprise you call robert st andrew17j menar y asphalt paving am 13632 co limited edeehue school o dance principal molly mumford classes for children in tap ballet and ballroom keep fit classes for adults register now for the next course commencing 19th september for further information call stouffville 335w3 s2 9th line north stouffville buys pickup truei stouffville public utilities commission has purchased a new pickup truck since the 1951 model in use has depreciated beyond repair invitation bids were called from the five local dealers and the bid of s20t3 from les wilson motor sales was accepted an allowance of 575 was made by the wilson agency for the old truck bids were called on both standard and automatic transmission all prices were quite close with the top price asked being 223000 finance request at the regular meeting of the commission held on wednesday- evening a communication was read from municipal clerk ralph corner asking if the commission intended to issue the 530000 in debentures previ ously asked for these deben tures were to cover the cost of the proposed new puc ofiice building which has been stalled now for some time in the opinion of reeve lehman and chairman dr ball only com mission members present a de creased amount would be needed since subdivision development this year had fallen far short of previous years secretary daniels suggested that a mini mum of s100c0 and maximum of 515000 should be ample but he suggested that the ontario hydro representative be con tacted before a final decision was reached in the meantime it was felt that since 525000 had already been raised for the purpose of erecting the new building it was desirous to proceed however no action on any forward step was taken pine orchard mrs douglas hops donna and jane ann spent saturday in toronto shopping mrs walt johnston and mr r chapman attended the gol den wedding anniversary of mr and mrs douglas booth of stouffville on wednesday the willing workers of un ion church met at mrs ross armitages home in newmarket last week with the opening of school last tuesday 18 little beginners were on hand to start their school life making the junior room overcrowded young people of the church of christ started their regular friday night meetings last week wedding bells are ringing ash bros have commenced work on a huge chicken building on the farm of mrs orville brillinger earlier this summer the barns were all destroyed by fire 6l00mingt0n mr w kennedy of aurora was a caller at the home of mr w a fockler last thurs day mrs j j matheson mrs leach and ann of weston were saturday guests with mrs o tranmer the addition to our public school built by mr b forfar is almost complete and was open ed on sept 6 to sixtysix pupils seven of whom were beginners mrs otto and mrs d burnett are the teachers mr and mrs h doner and sons spent last week at owen sound mr and mrs a w storry held a family birthday supper thursday evening in honor of mr storrys birthday mr and mrs v wagg at tended the funeral of mr david watson in beaverton on sun day mr and mrs f wagg mr and mrs leo wagg and family of stouffville were visitors with mr and mrs v wagg on sun day mrs clifford lemon stouff ville entertained at dinner on monday evening in honor of a bridetobe miss rita rae there were nine of mrs lemons for mer sunday school class ladies present and the presentation of a wool blanket was made to miss rae pecial v sal sept 15 sept 16 sept 17 i ii ii a m buy a brick of neilsons golden grade ice cream for 39c and receive a pint of neilsons delicious sherbet for only lc i m i a offer good at store houstons drug store 1 main st stouffville phone 229 rowdy rr r yog thc stojrtvlue tsisuks timlin september 15 1950 p 11 hod 1000 goodwood thursday sept sth mrs r may mr and sirs bert maye and i mr and mrs oscar tindall of uxbridge visited recently with mr and mrs bill jewett of haveloclt mr and mrs walter bryan and family have moved to ag- incourt to be nearer his work remember we have a good wood library it will be open for fall term next tuesdav sept 13th where township hall evangelistic meetings with benny jones as speaker com mence at goodwood at 3 pm on sunday next and each week day evening for two weeks mr and mrs jack shepherd will bring special music the first week see detailed advertise ment elsewhere in the paper john will and george may and john jr and alger may went to hillside cemetery dec oration on sunday their grand parents are buried at hillside miss janet slack hrs spent a couple of weeks with her sister mrs ron mclnlyre donna goddard spent a few days with her cousins sheryl and gail williamson ken and ron may motored to kirklari1 lake last week wayne bel had about eighty stitches to close a wound in his head after his head went thro ugh the windshield of his fa thers car miss lorna may was present ed with a matched set of lug gage at sunday school on sun day prior to going into oshawa hospital nurses training miss marlene loukes spent the week end at the bert may home lemonville it was nice to have so many attending the church service on sunday morning six children were christened kathleen lau ra lloyd daughter of mr and mrs jim lloyd karen eliza beth rae daughter of mr and mrs jim rae laura may pres ton daughter of mr and mrs merlyn preston jamie marion pagnello and rocci rae pag- nello children of mr and mrs joe pagnello dale robert claughton son of mr and mrs wilber claughton reverend g davidson conducted the christ ening services mrs a yake of maple spent several days with mr and mrs charlie preston last week mr and mrs w j anderson and miss jean anderson motor ed to london this weekend miss anderson is attending univers ity in london mr harry burnett had the misfortune to injure his elbow last week and has been off work for several days mr and mrs glen thompson spent the weekend with her par ents mr and mrs clarence hood mr and mrs thompson will reside in peterborough miss marilyn hood is attend ing teachers collage toronto mr and mrs penrose new market called on mrs burnett sunday afternoon mrs ernie nesbitt was taken to uxbridge hospital for obser vation last sunday night we wish her a speedy return to health and strength they call it rowdy and its obviousiy well named said mr ron herd markham township dog control ofiicer when he appeared before magistrate n p kelley in buttonville court on friday morning the dogs owner mr charles a kelly of unionville was fined 51000 and costs for permitting his animal to run at large mr herd testified that the dog had interfered with pedes trian trafiic on the main street and at least one party had re fused to walk pest it the oescer took the dog home after he received a complaint and the owner was identified mr herd stated that on most occasions he issues a warning to dog owners prior to filing a charge balsam mt zion mrs e jamleson mrs g briggs of oshawa spent the weekend of sept 12 with mr and mrs lewis jones congratulations to mr and mrs walter carson en the ar rival ol a granddaughter a daughter barn to mr and mrs ray carson on sunday sept 11 mr and mrs thos crist at tended the green honey wed ding at port perry on saturday mrs crist nee phyllis jones was bridesmaid the mission eand are holding a bazaar tr tea at the church saturday sept 17 at 230 pm miss eetty gates is attending the college of education and miss anna wilson her second year at ryerson the active service class will meet next wednesday night at the home of mrs lloyd wilson with mrs wilsons group in charge of the programme mrs f kingsmill of london spent the weekend with her dau ghter mrs geo wilson attended the mcddrusnell wedding at ux bridge on saturday 48 since 40 the nineteenth general coun cil of the united church of canada will be asked to take a cold hard look at the funda mental principles underlying the united churchs program exam ine what other churches are do ing in longrange planning survey the capital needs of the church and discover ways of enlisting closer participation of congregations in the total mis sion of the church a long range planning com mittee was set up by the istli general council which met in ottawa two years ago in its preliminary survey of church statistics it discovered that while the nations population had in creased 5124 per cent in the past 20 years the church had shown a gain in membership of only 3978 rier cent while the united church could look for ward to a passible membership of 1141149 by 19s5 and 1215- 344 by 1970 death and retire ment were creating an annual loss of 91 ministers and while the church could expect to gain 20 new ministers a year in the next five years actually 40 new ministers a year would be needed st james presbyterian church centennial services sunday sept 25 1960 11 am rev w h fuller ba thb editor of publications 730 pm rev d r iujkillican ba bd dean of students knox college monday sept 26 1960 8 pm dr james dickson formosa v charlie chaplin buster keaton w c fields and other comedians from the hilarious era of the silent films you can see them again in comedy was king isoxy theatre uxbridge tuesday wednesday september 2021 7 9 pm admission 10c children and students 25c sponsored by uxbridge kiwanis club proceeds to community trojecls including arilficial ice lawn mowers jei plsnes two oshawa housewives told magistrate f s ebbs last week the noise coming from power lawnmowers in their area wa worse than jet planes and like shots fired over your head they were testifying on a charge of making unnecessary noise laid against lawnmovver repairman oliver olan si cen tral park boulevard south after listening to the angry testimony of mrs helen coppin and mrs eleanor train neigh bors of mr olan magistrate ebbs adjourned the hearing to sept 21 telling the court he had heard enough noise for this morning the first witness mrs coppin testified the noire coming from a lavnrnower being repaired by mr olan was sa bad that it was unbearable i juet want a little civilisation around here in a rl district she said on the cay in question she said mr olans wife started to mow her own lawn to cove up in a spirited verbal duel with defence counsel rursel hum phreys she invited the lawyer to come down and mow her lawn with a hand mower because she didnt like the noise of any power mower ho replied he might come if he had a pair of ear muffs she admitted the business had oeen established before the antinoise bylaw was passed mrs train said the noise was so bad it would almost mate one sick she said that the accused was always testing ma chines and bothering her when asked by r d hum phreys qc defense counsel to give the specific times she heard the noise on the clay in question she replied she didnt have all day to watch the clock and mr olan business directory j c mccarthy oakah l jones president and general manager of the consumers gas company an nounces the appointment of j c mccarthy as vicepresi dent and general sales man ager born in hamilton ont mr mccarthy 40 was educat ed at st michaels college school tiie university of tor onto and queens in business and science he served in the rcaf 194145 and after the war engaged in heme appliance manufacture personnel and sales work with john inglis company mr mccarthy came to consumers gas in 1919 to organize a dealer cooperative sales program he was ap pointed general sales manager in 1954 and is responsible for all sales advertising and pub lic relations operations for consumers and its subsidiar ies ses li today 7ie new r cornell cub p jtj kmlailmml spi3lly djsineii for smaller barns hire at i cost yci cji sitaif is thst ciirj chcre tp yj ceed cteasi aaa husicz i xa 30 hc3 aulo- kiliiy ia 10 to 15 nisates aisjt- able to varies tins l3ts cornell barn cleaner stan tmqmpson stouilviiic phone 01001 j funeral directors mhmwiimiamamnnmimmmhmmmiamm l e oneill stolffvtije funeral director and embalmer oosunuocm telephone service ivn or xlchi pboae stouffville 9swl auctioneers w d atkinson pbote stolkkviiik 803 uccomhi auctioneer antl knle manager saiks coxthuted anywhkrk specializing in the preparation and selling of purebred consign ments and dspersals farm auc tions furniture and real estate sales bill prepared and posted at no extra cist this specialised jer- rice really pays off and means money in ymir pocket thonc stoufkvilik 303 ken clarke prentice atctioxkkits licensed and authorized for tbe counties of york and ontario llllhken p li lh ax ss9s markham po ph mark 346 prentices have been established auctioneers since 1890 a s farmer urensrd auctioneer conntljss of york ontario farm stock furniture sales a specialty telrpnnne l fjurmley 5311 address gormley po 6936 legal beauty salons the powder puff beauty salon joy oneill open every day and every night monday through friday for appointment call stouft 4g5 margarets beauty salon corner itupert wcstlawn cres for appointment call stouffville 404 7tf insurance birkett vson general insurance apencj stoultvllio ontario insurance li reliable compaolet at reasonable rafs prompt service phones 259wl and 259wt fred m pugh general insurance phone stouffville 5w you cannot escape death or taxes your mutual life of canada car help you meet both dry cleaners aida cleaners and dyers insured fur garment storage stovrrvlllo 343 marlham 891 the keenest pleasure a pessi mist gets out of life is being able to refer to one of his gloo my predictions and emphatic ally say i told you so paul w j mingay ba barrister solicitor 61 main street markham ont phone markham 07 4su robert w mcvey barrister solicitor suite s14 3 richmond street west markham phone 339 toronto phone em303s william g parsons llb barrister solicitor 5d main st w po box 820 phone 418 sloulfville kennedy kennedy nirrtsteri solicitors notaries oi richmond st w toronto ross kennedy prov liny 7 locust hill markham 756 arthur a kennkdy pfof hwy 7 locust hill markham s32 cattanach hindson barristers solicitors stouffville by appointment anytime phone markham 25 main street markham phone 25 mscullough button barristers solicitors notaries ss main st v siouffville solicitors canadian bank of commerce h keg ruttott ba 103 obrien ave ph 2s9 david a coon ba gormley rk ph gormley 6387 dental neil c smith ltis ons graduate of university ot toronto ohce orer canadian bank ot commerce sylephoiio i07w stoufftllle optometrists e a grubin ro optometrist plcton stoultvlho in stouffville at the james mccreight residence 58 main st e opposite the bowling alleys on the following mondays and tuesdays sept 19th 20h oct 17th 13th gajwet v gray od optometrist stouffville medical centre phone cis for appointment hours 1000 am lo 800 pm every tuesday chiropractors wm 8 baird dc doctor of miihoiltactio xkay hrs 1012 am 24 79 pm monday to friday saturday 1012 am i ss7 main st n mnrklmm ont telephone 701 kennedy chiropractic office a o hart kennedy dc 17 church si s slouffvillo hours mon wed fri 2 pm 9 pm rhone siouffville 017 answering service accountants john c wylie fia urrased public accountant auditor m slain st w slouftvlll telephone hi residence mi xestdenc it it 2 siouffville brierbush hospital l and night service vaternlij medical and surgical member of the allied private llontal avminn government ihrriri fully accredited under the new ontario services commission health plan which became effec tive january 1959 uata turcrt eut stoufliue

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