Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 22, 1960, p. 11

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ross hill and girls of claremont miss mary neal of sudbury showed slides of her mission work in sunday school includ ing summer camps in that dis trict her mother mrs neal of claremont attended the services also mr and mrs hope of weston were weekend visitors with mr and mrs thomas mr and mrs eugene baker were guests at the barkey-pi- pher wedding in the united church stouffvllle on satur day pine orchard mr and mrs harry brammer were recent guests with mr and mrs dorland of ingersoll mr r chapman spent sun day with the eveleigh family in aurora mrs wesley lundy spent a few days with relatives in mea- ford and thornbury mr and mrs bob murby and children have moved into their new home on king cole duck farm mr ron donnle is enjoying a weeks vacation with his par ents here before entering his final year at veterinary college guelph mr and mrs howard mcclure enjoyed a trip to brockville ot tawa and points east last week they were accompanied by mr and mrs dowdell miss alcta widdifleld spent the weekend with mrs colin widdifield in newmarket and had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs walt hall mr and mrs howard mcclure also were guests at the hall home sun day hiqw school news last may at the eckardt trackandfield meet held at pic kering college a stouffville entry stole the show in the jun ior 440 vd relay event these 4 girls diane nicholson joan foote beverly kidd and marion byer smashed all previous rec ords when they breezed through the course in an amazing 58 seconds thereby establishing a new track record despite rough competition from markham richmond hill aurora and thornhiu the girls succeeded in bringing stouff ville into the limelight we are grateful to them for gaining this prestige for our school and we congratulate them whole heartedly on their excellent ef fort at an assembly last week the girls received our congratu lations personally as well as an attractive medal awarded to them by the association spon soring the eckardt meet mrs lee who made the presentation is also to be commended on her fine coaching job the final student council elections were held this week and the results were as follows second vice president john corner editor glendyne gor don assistant editors neil mcmulien margaret hoover room representatives 9a dean hawey 9b roger bur- sey 9c erick neilson 9d gail nelson 9e ken aida 10a bob mcnair 10b beverley silverthorn ioc betty smith 11a lynda nolan 11b ann barkey 12 susan ogilvy sc diane nelson the student body has elected some very capable people to manage the school affairs and we know they will endeavour to do their best throughout the coming year athletic associations few students realize what difficult tasks the boys and girls athletic associations must perform not only must they manage the intramural activities and various sports events within the school but the responsibility of the various school teams lies with them al so these associations are in fact the sponsors of our school teams football and basketball teams cant run on determina tion alone they need financial support each year a large sum is paid out for equipment uniforms transportation advertising and referees it is the job of these associations to supply this much needed support in the coming year they will provide some ex cellent entertainment on their fundraising campaigns athletic nights dances and film nights will be presented for your enjoyment all that is ask ed for in return is your enthus iastic support of the two org anizations the boys athletic association due to the greater degree of participation by the boys in athletics is usually the more prominent this years boys athletic as sociation executive was elected last week don eddington will head up the roster as president and his five able vicepresidents in order of their election are roger stover warren hend ricks ken patrick roger todd and wayne hamilton the secre tary is lloyd graves and the treasurer sam bakewell room representatives were elected as follows 9 a peter kratzman 9b peter stover 9c barbara sanders 9d eric mortimer 9e jim hill 10a bob lee 10b bob wagg ioc han de heus 11 a brian wilkes 11 brick montgomery 12 jim hill 13 allan boyd we know these boys will pitch in and make this years associa tion a successful one zerohour draws nearer and nearer for grade nine the ini tiation committee has been meeting behind closed doors and is plotting diabolically for this friday night we urge all the students to come and watch the fun a word of advice to grade niners keep smiling and roll with the punches glen major miss mabel baker of water- down spent the weekend with mrs wm fiss and edgar mr and mrs joe jones and mrs jim jones visited on mon day with mr and mrs earl an derson claremont mr and mrs allan holman brooklln mr and mrs j john son whitby mrs charles john son and miss wella johnson uxbridge and miss donna john son of pine grove spent sunday evening with mr and mrs ed gar johnson and family mr and mrs ed jones new market spent sunday with mrs wm fiss and edgar mr and mrs joe jones visited on sunday with mr and mrs mr r allen is visiting his sons at london and bothwell ont mrs purvlss of unlonville and mrs mccreight of stouff ville were guests at the wi meeting held at mrs harry brammers home on wednes day they gave us a groat deal of information on the work done by the cancer society charles fiss sunday visitors at the jones were mr and mrs walter biggs and family oshawa mr cecil walls brooklin mr and mrs allan jonas and family new market and miss hazel jones miss betty risebrough tor onto spent the weekend at her home congratulations to miss shir ley jones and miss donna for- sythe who celebrate birthdays this week dater and numbering stamps fall line in stock 60c io 95c ths stouffville tribune medallion electric homes built with your dreams in mind to be able to live better electrically is all important to modern families recognizing this the electrical industry has established a standard which will guarantee the excellence of a homes electrical system a home that features the better installations and facilities that meet this standard is awarded the medallion symbol when xxi buy a home built to medallion electric standards you are assured of extra comfort convenience and efficiency in these han important ways ail of which help to protect your investment 1 full housepowerwith plenty of circuits outlets and switches 2 planned lightinga new high standard of lighting for all areas 3 appliance conditioningat least one major unit is already installed plus wiring to accommodate additional major appliances you can rnodarn ixo yout prcivnt horn to medallion standards all progressive builders and dectrical contractors recommend and will install electrical systems that qualify for medallion ccrtiscatioa b nr to seo th medallion hemes on display in your area during national home week september 17th 24th bmdmuhrwrtmtmmhcmohaiokom live better electrically r if y hcvi ifyvn offii c altona ihe slouffituje tssjke tfcmfcy srsptenbor 2z 1960 ftgt h mr and mrs harry kerr spent a week in london recently with mr and mrs gordon kerr they were sightseeing around london and spent a dav at the western fair school is well under way at altona with mrs david francis teaching 30 senior pupils in grades 4 to s and miss francis schultz teaching 19 juniors in grades 1 to 3 miss schultz comes from south porcupine and while in our community is making her home with mr and mrs ted jones at glasgow mr n horick is teaching 36 pupils mr and mrs don davis and larry were visitors in stouff ville with mr and mrs geo wilson on thursday recent dinner guests with mr and mrs fred mcnair were mr and mrs walter carter mr and mrs millard reesor and maria mr and mrs stan ree sor and family mr blake ree sor mr and mrs ken reesor and mr and mrs frank lackey blanche and earl of fraser- ville the carters and lackeys celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on sept 24 these are the will reesor and the late barkis reesor families miss carol jakeman has en rolled at ryerson institute with the aim of becoming a labora tory technician after spending the summer at a resort near bracebridge teddy jones returned to school this week after having his foot badly crushed by a combine mr jim culham is at present in uxbridge hospital some friends and neighbours gave mrs merv bunker n real surprise by dropping in to see her on saturday evening the occasion being her birthday on the 18th atha mr and mrs albert draper have returned home after spen ding a few days at a cottage at minden mr and mrs ellis melton lloyd and marion had supper with mr and mrs james har per on sunday evening mr and mrs earl brillinger jimmy and judy spent sunday evening with the carruthers mrs donald dunkeld dougie and bernlce mr and mrs clif ford dunkeld susan and hea ther accompanied her husband donald dunkeld as far as co- bourg on sunday where he will attend the plowing match at the east coast mr and mrs graham crow- hurst from greenwood spent saturday afternoon with the carruthers mr and mrs lloyd turnbull and family mr and mrs ken walters of toronto spent the weekend with their mother mrs gertie hoover and vern mr and mrs johnston and family spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs roy mac- donald the occasion was to help celebrate two of the family birthdays at grandmas mr and mrs ernie carruth ers ruth ann and mrs a car ruthers attended the funeral of the late david greer at the 2nd line baptist church on sunday afternoon sympathy is extend ed to all the greer family miss eileen draper spent the weekend at her home here mr and mrs james loree and richard shaughnessy and joyce reynolds also leila byer were dinner guests of mr and mrs murray dunkeld on sun day evening jss el maria fneera milk anal riant recipes write today toa huron street toronto gormley mrs c musted in our list of teachers we overlooked mrs david hoover who teaches grades two and three at richvale also miss marjorie sproxton has left the teaching profession and is attending the canadian bible college at reglna sask weekend guests of the misses henderson were miss beulah arnold on furlough from india misses ruth hunt and nancy krledor both on furlough from southern rhodesia africa and mr and mrs krieder of penn sylvania mr jeff campey and baby stephen have been quite ill with chicken pox mr and mrs glen wideman were guests on saturday alter- noon at the wedding of her sis ter miss reta rae at vivian church mr alvln kelly begins his studies in the medical course at toronto university miss betty hill resumes her studies at the school of nurs ing university of toronto as she starts her second year there this week our best wishes follow these two young people for the com ing year mr percy tripp of montreal is visiting his uncle and aunt mr and mrs albert leek mr and mrs jos wideman are the proud grandparents of their first grandson david neal bom to mr and mrs neal sidcr of wellandport mr and mrs j r stecklcy and miss miriam stecklcy have just returned from a holiday at elim lodge peterborough mrs ross baker of grimsby visited friends in our commun ity on saturday cormley united missionary i sunday school puphs and staff i enjoyed a corn roast on monday sight dr joiwnn burkholder rec ently returned from ethiopia africa serving as a missionary there for the mennonite church spoke at the crusaders meeting at heise hili church on sun day evening a special missionary service was held on sunday morning at heise hill church when miss beulah arnold of india misses ruth hunt nancy krieder vel- ma brillinger and miriam heise of southern rhodesia spoke a number from our commun ity attended the sunday school convention at the bethany unit ed missionary church at kitch ener on saturday mr and mrs sid ingram of dundas spent monday with mr and mrs george french mr and mrs lloyd rush and bonnie and mrs orpha rush of ridgeway spent the weekend with rev and mrs roy nigh miss ruth bice of gait was a recent visitor with mr and mrs elias elliott her uncle an other recent guest at the elias elliott home was mr levi elli ott of toronto r1ngw00d harvest home services morn ing and evening sunday sept 25th welcome mrs alma old ham guest soloist at morning service we have lost another church member by death in the pass ing of mrs albert reesor late of toronto we extend our sym pathy to the daughters nellie and edith the excelsior class ladies group will meet in the church on thursday evening at 8 o clock the peachs ladies will be guests and will be respon sible for the program mrs harry atkinson spent the weekend with her sister-in- law mrs f atkinson mrs eth el atkinson and daughter edna were sunday guests mrs anderson is spending some time with her daughter mrs stewart vague ross is not as well as his friends would like best wishes our congratulations to mr and mrs howard barkey jean pipher on their marriage on saturday sept 17th the local fellows of the va- chon cake company with some toronto friends went golfing on saturday afternoon while their ladies prepared a hot supper for them about thirtythree folks including the children sat down and enjoyed the supper at tables set up in the basement at the home of mr and mrs clarence fockler after vacation the book with the saddest ending is dads cheque bos there are many arguments in favor of matrimony the best two being an old maid and a bachelor amateur show roxy theatre uxbridge wed october 5th proceeds for artificial ice music by the bunkhouse boys of radio and tv more contestants wanted phone or call at uxbridge cleaners ul 23171 show at s pm doors open 730 admission 75c prizes stouffville district high school night classes night classes will be offered to the public in the stouffville district high school on tuesday evenings commencing october 4 classes will continue during the fall and spring for a total of 24 nights classes offered and instructors for each are as follows junior art mrs caroline ogilvy senior art mr arnold hodgkins basic english for new canadians mrs a gresham leathercraft mrs mary baker physical fitness for men mr j h rehill physical fitness for women mrs molly mumford junior sewing mrs patricia christie senior sewing mrs hazel peacock typing mrs viola wildenauer woodworking mr j r hammond classes will be held from 8 to 10 pm with th exception of physical fitness for women which will be from 7 to 8 pm those interested in the above classes need not apply previously but will register at the school on october 4 commencing at 7 pm classes will b held the first night classes in other subjects will be considered if there is sufficient demand and providing a suitable instructor can be obtained those interested in other classes should telephone the high school at 386 as soon as possible a minimum of 15 applicants should be secured for each class the board reserves the right to decide which classes will be given the following fees are payable in full on regis tration and arc not refundable 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