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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 29, 1960, p. 3

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weddinqs of interest fonstau hisev baskets of white gladiob yel low and rut ratuns decorated the second markham baptist church on saturday sept 10 atj 3 pjn for the wedding of helen marie hisey daughter of mr and mrs charles hisey stoutt- viie and leonard wuhelin fin- stad of pendant doreille al berta son of mr and mrs os car finstad by rev bruce hi sey given in marriage b her fa ther the bride wore a gown of white peau de sole featuring a fitted bodice song sleeves a round neckline appliqued with lace a very full skirt appliqued with lace fell to a chapel train and was caught up with a small bow in front to show a lace in sert her fingertip veil of french illusion was caught up by a tiaraof pearls and rhincstones she carried a yellow throated orchid surrounded by white ba by mums stephanotis and ivy miss marian gostick of slouff- ville was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were miss anne smith dawson creek bc mrs clayton pearson sister of the groom manyberries alta will reside at pendant doreille alberta guests were present from dawson creek bc calgary medicine hat toronto hamil ton vineland and burlington and mrs doug clark sister of the bride newmarket they were gowned alike in sheath dresses of royal blue peau de soie with three quarter length overskirts of blue organza blue ostrich feathers and tiny bows formed their attractive head pieces they carried cascades of yellow mums mr mervin finstad of pend ant doreille alberta was best man for his brother and the ushers were mr bruce hisey brother of the bride mr doug clarke and mr leri had- dow of dawson creek bc make arrangements to take the family out for thanksgiving dinner at the coffee shoppe reservations now being accepted inquire at houstons the rexall drug store phone 229 the organist was mrs fred mccleary and mr mcleary was the soloist the wedding rectpf tion was held at the parkside youth centre where the brides mother received her guests wearing a dusty rose crepe dress with beige accessories and wearing a pink corsage the grooms mother wore a panama blue suit with beige accessories and a pink corsage for a honeymoon in northern ontario the bride donned a green dress suit with beige and black accessories and wore a corsage of talisman roses they barkey fllhek standards of pink and white gladioli formed the setting for the marriage of jean marie pi- pher daughter of mr clifford and the late mrs pipher of church street to walter how ard barkey son of mrs barkey and the late mr george barkey concession 7 whitchurch rev dow sargeant of altona per formed the ceremony in the united church saturday sep tember 17th at 3 oclock the bride given in marriage by her father wore white or ganza over peau de soie slim bodice bouffant skirt in short length she carried a white bi ble with a white orchid stephan otis and white heather from scotland miss june haines of newmar ket was the bridesmaid and jan et button and karen hamilton were junior biidesmaids they wore turquoise organza over flowered peau de soie bouffant skirts in short length and car ried nosegays of baby mums pink roses and delphinium barbara proud of newmarket and diane haines of kagawan manitoulin island were the flower girls dressed alike in white nylon with bouffant skirts carrying wee baskets of flowers blest be the tie that binds was sung by the congregation with mrs charles nolan at the organ mr karl cook of lemonville was the best man and the ush ers were ken pipher of peter borough walter pipher stewart stouffer and belfry hamilton at the reception which fol lowed in the united church sunday school room mrs earl pipher of newmarket received for her niece in an orchid cos tume with matching accessories the grooms mother wore a beige gown with brown acces sories they both wore corsages of pink sweetheart roses at the reception mrs alma oldham sang ill walk beside you and the lords prayer for their honeymoon to the laurontians the bride donned a gray suit with a gray persian lamb jacket with amethyst ac cessories and wore an orchid corsage on returning they will reside at the grooms home conces sion 7 whitchurch guests were present from fort william parkhill toron to cannington newmarket london north bay sarnia bowmanville and peterborough hoshel little zion united church cedar grove was decorated with white and yellow gladioli and mauve the stouffvtue tribune thursday september 29 1950 paje f 4vvy lcsos and personal happenings see the newest in srnith-coro- 1 na portables coming to ti tribune this week next public holiday will be thanksgiving monday october 10th mr and mrs harold allan are shown here cutting their wedding cake following their marriage ceremony of satur day sept 10th in melville united church the bride was the former lynne roxborough daughter of mr and mrs rich ard roxborough unionville rr 1 the coffee shoppe at hous tons rexall drug store will be open thanksgiving day oct 10 from 430 to s pm txxxxwxkxxxxkxxtixxyxxx grinding mixing service right at your barn molasses blending without lumps bagged oft or blown into bin grain hay corn cob corn our specialty thorn mobile feed service unionville phone 137 lef yourduthoriiei remfolt beoler show you how oivranii dauthinftftnn xvnutfini ot iun les wilson motor sales rilonk stouitvujle itiw and white mums for the wed ding on saturday sept 17th of carolyn anne little daughter of mr and mrs a g little to donald george hoshel son of mr and mrs g e hoshel stouffville r r 4 the cere mony was conducted by rev norman pick the bride given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of white lace over taffeta with fitted bodice and full skirt fingertip veil of tulle illusion edged with lace and held by a petal cap of lace edged with pearls her flowers were a cascade of white and mauve mums the bridesmaids were miss carol beare of scarboro miss laurel rowbotham corn wall and miss nancy johnston of willowdale the matron-of- honour was mrs eric mitchell the attendants wore lilac peau- desoie made in princess style with small matching caps head dresses were bands of matching flowers and pearls their flow ers were cascades of yellow chrysanthemums the groom was supported by kenneth hoshel his brother mrs charles whittaker played the wedding music and mrs robert anderson sang the wedding prayer and ill walk beside you the ushers were mr robert brimbecom mr richard vannostrand and mr barry little at the wedding reception fol lowing the ceremony the brides mother received the guests at tired in midnight blue lace with navy accessories and corsage of yellow mums the grooms mo ther wore a beige brocade taf feta sheath dress with matching accessories and corsage of pink mums the reception was held at the brides home meadow lawn farm cedar grove for her wedding trip the bride wore a stroller suit of honey beige with tan accessories frisby taun a quiet wedding took place at the home of the brides par ents mr and mrs bert taun rr 4 stouffville on saturday sept 24th at 230 pm when their daughter lois marguerite became the bride of richard alvin frisby son of mrs fris- by and the late alvin a fris by of victoria square the house was beautifully decor ated with pink and white gladio li for the occasion the rev george davison was the minister officiating at the ceremony when the bride was given away by her brother mr glen taun she wore a white floor length princess style dress of rayon brocade with a crown of simulated pearls catching her fingertip veil and carrying red roses her bridesmaid was her sister mrs william walls who wore a yellow street length dress of nylon chiffon over taf feta with matching feather headband and carried johanna hill roses mr william walls was the best man after the reception at the brides home the happy couple left on a short honeymoon and on returning will make their home on the grooms farm at victoria square mrs s w hastings was in toronto on sunday and mon day of this week owing to the death of her youngest brother mr w l harvey la bow r for pain tin r ynr builltnr coata s nor lhan the pain i whether 70a tire labour or wrtd thr hiah oarlf il par o s t onc d hae it lmj aonr tor lonx tine tsuti imf coop paint au in co- y paints are of ttd and proven quthtr it jr ji brk with rieher setter- look in r mmd trth7rt rertnitmj pck up nome coop paint on your nfflrt visit u stouffville coop phone 269 or 122 a ymwf ywii- mr and mrs frank baker re turned to their home at wood- ville after spending a week vis iting relatives and friends mr and mrs russell jordan of springfield illinois motored up here to spend some holidays with her brother floyd fairies and other relatives and friends mrs f fairies who had been spending two weeks with the jordans returned with them mrs f f hicks of hamilton spent last week with her bro ther and sisterinlaw mr and mrs ken campbell of ring- wood raxlins furniture appli ances main st stouffville is opening a new bargain barn on highway it about two miles north of stouffville everything is to be sold we understand from appliances to groceries thanksgiving turkeys have you picked up your free coupon for the big main st merchants turkey draw com ing on oct 7th follow the clown band on friday evening oct 7th from 7 to 9 oleock therell be nearly a dozen tur keys given away the friday evening before the holiday make your purchases now at any one of the participating stores spoffords storeys ida hendricks oboyles teds mens wear lehmans shoes crest hardware sehells rat- cliffs iga weldons or carload groceteria several horticulturists from the local horticultural society visited the st johns anglican church hall just north of king ston rd on markham rd for the meeting of district no 5 there were only two societies not represented scarborough horticultural society were hosts and were celebrating their 35th anniversary mr joe tiffin ag- incourt was presented with a gift in recognition of his help to their society mr jim burs- ton pres of ont hort assoc was present and spoke on the work of the association miss ada linton was returned as president of the district re ports were given by each socie ty present from which many new ideas were brought forth childrens posters and bird houses were on display as well as arrangements suitable for a 35th anniversary a social hour followed death mrs sarah alice crosby wife of the late albert w crosby passed away at the nursing home stouffville on tuesday sept 20 i960 she was the for mer sarah alice morgason sur viving is a sister fanny mrs j m storey of stouffville she was a daughter of the late mr and mrs john morgason of- goodwood but had marie her home with mrs storey for quite a number of years the funeral service was held at the chapel of l e oneill on friday at 2 pm interment was in good wood cemetery miss 7elhi sweet miss zclla sweet was re cently given the d d c award for achievement in shorthand she has graduated from shaws business college and taken a position with the farm credit corporation to ronto mr and mrs f l hess of victoria st have recently moved to williamsburg which is near morrisburg the stouffville skating club is holding a thanksgiving tea thursday october gth at the home of mrs john button rev d davis who is at pres ent in the western hospital is doing very well and is expecting to be home shortly the ladies bowling league needs more bowlers to complete the wednesday and thursday night leagues if you would like to bowl please phone one of the following eileen wells 389w doris farthing 619w joan van koughnet 777 or opal lehman 371 a meetin will be held on oct 6th at 8 pm at the stouffville bowl ing alley to elect an executive the regular meetings of both stouffville and whitchurch cou ncils will be held this coming thursday evening oct 6th mr and mrs geiger and aud rey of kitchener were sunday visitors with mr and mrs jim smith and family at ringwooj mrs carlton smith of ober- 6n ohio visited with her son mr doug ramer of hawthorne ave for a few days mr and mrs roy law cathy and her baby brother of tor onto were guests of mrs laws parents mr and mrs o madill on sunday miss mildred mover church st is spending a few davs in bufalo rev and mrs f huson ot owen sound called on friends in town on wednesday mr and mrs alvin klinek have moved to their new home on albert st n mrs percy reesor of port arthur and her sister mrs wright of peterborough are vis iting at mr ira rusnells on baker ave and with other rel atives mr and mrs vincent baker of woodviue were sunday visi tors at mr and mrs norman bakers the annual coaching class and junior ploughing match for york county was held on satur day at the york manor farm newmarket the purpose of this event is to pick two boys to represent york county at the intercounty class at the in ternational match to be held oct 11 to 11 at springfield in elgin county mr a a wall the agricul tural representative for york county was in charge the representatives chosen were john naylor and wayne dice- man from the king and vaug- han branches the fourth annual meeting of the stourfville district credit union was held on monday eve ning september 19th in the vet erans memorial hall the fin ancial statement for the year ended july 31st i960 was re viewed and showed total assets of 101693 and a surplus be fore allocation of dividends of 1748 a dividend on shares was approved by the members the members present reelected mr john green to the board of di rectors and mr floyd forsyth to serve as a director elmor bentley was reelected to the supervisory committee and fraser gee to serve on the credit committee mr a h k musgrave direc tor of united cooperatives of ontario was the guest speaker he gave an illustrated talk on his recent visit to cooperatives and credit unions in jamaica vnji miss irene darnell daughter mrs t c kerr of ringwood of mr and mrs s h darnell grace tabcnwclc toront0i of toronto will he married to i mr john kerr son of mr and octolrir sin mr nels byer main st re ports having some very large tomatoes this year one weigh ed li lbs and measured 11 inches around a new walk has been laid on civic st from the rear of the fire hall to the new municipal offices this stretch of walk was constantly covered with water and road dirt and has now been raised up eliminating this nui sance the tribune has been present ed with a vegetable marrow measuring 20 inches in length and bearing none other than the firm name tribune across its length the inscription placed on the marrow when it was small has grown with the vege table and appears in large let ters quite plainly mr r e crysler consulting engineer for the village of stouffville has advised against entering into any paving project on orchard park boulevard un til road and ditch requirements are brought up to their specifi cations a letter from the firm was read to a regular meeting of council on thursday night a copy has been forwarded to the subdivider mr russ forfar mr and mrs cliff lemon rupert ave spent the week end with their daughter helen and husband mr and mrs rae foord leamington ont new students at the stouff ville high school were form ally initiated on friday evening and there were hijinks aplenty on main street following the stunts which the seniors forced junior members to perform all returned to the school for lunch and a dance william morris wellknown farmer just east of the town limits reports picking wild blackberries in his lane last week a sign of the current warm weather other unusual growth for this time of year have been strawberries picked by miss margery mortens stou ffville and we also have a sec ond crop of beans reported mr and mrs charles doner and mr and mrs warren moycr spent the weekend in new york state visiting letchworth park the grand canyon of the east which is a state park covering 13355 acres also houghton vil lage which is composed mainly ot wesleyan methodist college faculty and student body large congregations at st james presbyterian church stouffville welcomed back for mer ministers on sunday for the celebration of the congrega tions centenary rev w h fuller editor of publications was the speaker at the morning service and rev d r mckilli- can dean of students knox college at night on monday evening dr jas dickson of formosa also a former pastor brought an illustrated lecture visiting soloist on sunday even ing was mrs t leishman of markham womens institute will be making cancer dressings in the wi hall on main st on wed- nesday oct 5 at 1 pm sharp anyone having white cotton suitable for dressings will you please bring it to the hall all ladies invited ps will the institute members please be sure to attend there is some important business we would like to discuss at the regular meeting of the stouffville lions club on mon day evening a number of mem bers were honored with special pin awards for perfect attend ance during the past five years the presentations were made by lions ted edwards and walter pipher lions elmer daniels bob hammond claude moore walter pipher jim richards and harold spofford received their presentation for one year perfect attendance lion lome boadway for two years lions norrn hill and george williams for three years and lion ken laushway for five years the meeting was presided over by lion president ted topping piano tuning professional piano tuning by e edmund piano tuner for the board of education call tor onto hickory 70103 or waggs jewellery 21j1 stouflviu even ings 603 abbgungtiu a- it n lu houlfl increase the wear and warmth of your etiaiy faim bulky knit sweaters for the wlniqlwith a readymade mmmam a completely fimshfrd interlincr r from the hihirt quality kasha a ucdclikc finish that in sanforized washable and windresistant there is a guarantcedto fir wsertaliner for every mary maxim sweater size sim 41 u7a7 sun 8io j793 sns1714 1293 sugclstid rctah pbces sijci 1618 j398 siei 3810 j398 sirca2 4a 398 mmlmmmsmi rue shoppe 0c sih 55 main st w stouffville telephone 25w taut aaa

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