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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 6, 1960, p. 3

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the stouffviue tribune thursday october 6 i960 pae 7 local and personal happenings mrs h shuttleworth of bal- lantrae spent monday with miss vera tarr the friendship and fellowship of the evening was enjoyed by all the ladies and the visiting group is invited to come again mrs v t wilson who makes her home with her daughter mri pennanen had the misfor tune to fall and break her hip and is presently in the hos pital at newmarket mr and mrs percy tarr of lloyd ave accompanied by- miss vera tarr and mrs t hooper spent a few days in the haliburton area mr harry v sanders has returned to his obrien ave home after spending the sum mer at lakeview house jack sons point fair history reviewed markham village historian obtain valuable information tory of markham fair as he talks with 89 year old robt d buchanan of unionville john lunau fright is able to for his records on the past his- mr buchanan attended the fair as a young man in 1s93 staff photo giles inviting public to see new cars friday and saturday of this week oct 7th and sth giles chevrolet oldsmobile stouff- ville is holding open house at the showrooms on main st theyll be showing off the new we now carry a complete line of 4711 and tosca fragrances inquire at houstts the rcxall drug store phone 229 1961 chev and oldsmobile mod els as well as corvair and new compact olds therell be lucky door prizes and an interesting feature on display will be a 1917 chevrolet touring car chevrolet passenger cars are 15 inches shorter and 24 inches narrower overall length is 2093 inches and overall width is 784 inches completely changed styling which provides easier loading for both passengers and lug gage is featured in the regular line of passenger cars the entile body from floor to roof and grille to rear bumper is new prime design emphasis has been placed on functional- ism with thrift among the features of the new body are easier entrance to passenger compartments large more accessible luggage space with the trunk loading level lowered as much as 105 inches improved seat height and over- thchood visibility increasing the ease of parking eighteen different models will be offered in the fullsize olds mobile line for 1961 incorporat ing striking changes in styling and design the cars are short er and narrower than 1960 mod els completely redesigned for 1961 are the bodies for the en tire 1961 oldsmobile range old smobile offers a distinctively different body for the topline 98 while 1961 styling gives the ears a long look overall length and width have actually been re duced the dynamic ss and su- ftm ii y i ttfj m attention dairymen 400 per ton master 24 dairy concentrate and f master 32 dairy concentrate in bags extra 6 per ton off in bulk during october and november dont delay ask today stiver bros stoufkvilie v u per 88 are 56 in shorter than 1960 models although interior widths remain approximately the same exterior width is 38 inches less weddings de boer rae rev bruce hisey officiated at the marriage in the mccormack memorial church at vivian of greta shirley bernice daughter of mr and mrs warren rae stouffville rr 2 to douwe de boer son of mr and mrs jan de boer zevenhuizen gr hol land on saturday sept 17 at 3 pm given in marriage by her par ents the bride wore a floor length gown of white faille taf feta with v neckline long point ed sleeves fitted bodice and flar ed skirt her fingertip veil was held in place with a sequin trimmed headpiece and she car ried pink roses on a white bible mrs jean wideman of gormley attended her sister as matron of honour in a mint green cot ton and arnel broadcloth street length dress with v neck and short sleeves the flower girl was glenda wideman niece of the bride also in a mint green dress with white daisy trim they both carried nosegays of white and pink carnations and pink rosebuds james wideman nephew of the bride was ring- bearer the church was beautifully decorated with white glads as ters and ferns mr berend de boer of barrie was the best man for his brother and the ushers were mr harry rae and mr richard de boer the soloist was mr garnet rae brother of the bride who sang o father all creating and o perfect love accompanied by mr clarion ba ker as organist it was a double ring ceremony for the reception held in the church parlours the brides mother received her guests in a violet wool jersey dress with pink accessories and mrs hed- de de boer receiving for her sisterinlaw wore a green and white flowered dress with white accessories they both wore co iges of pink carnations a honeymoon trip to the k imes and newfoundland the bride wore a beige wool suit with a muskrat collar brown accessories and a white carna tion corsage on their return they will reside at rr 2 stouff ville guests were present from london barrie and toronto glass lintner a wedding of local interest took place in trinity anglican church aurora on saturday sept 10 1960 when kathleen ruby lintner daughter of mr and mrs bruce harrison of zephyr was united in mar riage to mr donald wayne glass son of mr and mrs d h glass of aurora vbgkq h glass aurora the church was decorated with pink gladioli and white and pink mums rev john speers performed the cere mony given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a white floorlength dress of silk organ za with scalloped neckline em broidered with sequins and car rying red roses with white and red streamers her maid of honour miss yvonne morrison of zephyr wore pink silk organza floor length gown while her brides maid miss helen elson of stou- ltville and her junior brides maids miss bonnie harrison and miss nancy glass wore blue floor length silk organza gowns with blue organza tiaras shap ed in leaves they each carried pink and white mums during the signing of the reg ister mrs pierce accompanied by mrs harris of aurora as organist sang o perfect love the choir boys sang by cool siloams shady rill mr roy preston of aurora was the best mr 0 peacock buried at markham following a brief illness of only two days mrs delhia pea cock cone 9 markham passed away suddenly in the scarboro general hospital she was in her 73rd year the deceased was admitted to hospital only on monday sept 26th she died on the following wednesday at 230 pm born in scarboro aug 5 188s she was the former delhia thomas daughter of the late w h thomas and mary robb her husband the late obadiah peacock predeceased her in aug ust 1950 she was identified with the presbyterian church mrs peacock had resided at the farm residence cone 9 markham for the past 37 years she was a link in a close family relationship which included one son william at home and four daughters marjorie mrs roy smith bethesda mildred mrs kenneth graham markham margaret mrs wm fry to ronto and mary mrs vernon lewis stouffville there is one sister mrs r h trinnell of highland creek and one brother mr herb w thomas cone 9 markham the funeral service was con ducted by rev gordon hamill of st andrews presbyterian church markham on saturday afternoon at 230 from the dix on chapel markham inter ment was made in st andrews cemetery markham the pall bearers were messrs andrew steiner carl boyd hector batt ross lewis jas mccreight and frank burkholder man and mr arnold lintner and mr bill offord were the ushers for the wedding reception which took place at the sum- mitview restaurant richmond hill the brides mother chose a blue crepe twopiece dress with beige accessories the grooms mother wore a deep green chiffon dress with green accessories and wore a mink stole for travelling to atlantic city and new york for the honey moon the bride chose a blue wool sheath with white fur jack et on their return they will reside at 97 wells st aurora guests were present from mid land uxbridge stouffville mt albert king city markham and toronto mr and mrs peter durec have purchased a new bungalow- home on fairview avenue mr and mrs telfer wagg and miss gertrude wagg have moved from cashei to their rew home in stouifviue piano tuning professional piano tuning by e edmund piano tuner for the board of education call tor onto hickory 7m03 or waggs jewellery 24j1 stouffville even ings 603 mr and mrs h bennett of lloyd ave have moved to their new home in zephyr mr win timbers winona dr left malton by jet on sunday for new york he was to leave new york at 7 pm for london and from there to rome to at tend the world plowing match mrs john lehman baker ave is spending a week at a cottage at four mile lake in the haliburton district as a guest of dr and mis i erb of thornhill mr and mrs c f johnston of hamilton spent a couple of days jivitti his sister mrs ar chie campbell and mr camp bell mr and mrs robert m john ston charles st have returned from a 3 weeks holiday in the maritime provinces they visit ed with a daughter mrs r w w brown of moncton nb and a granddaughter at st steph ens nb fordenes gigi a beagle owned by mrs doug oneill fairview ave completed her canadian championship at the scarboro kennel club dog show held at agincoui t on sept 25th the front portion of mr glen ratcliffs car was quite badly damaged when it was involved in an accident early this week the driver was not injured womens missionary meeting on thursday sept 29 at 8 pm a group of wms ladies met at the stouffville united missionary church for the monthly meeting the gormley united missionary wms met with the stouffville group and presented the program the ser vice was opened by the stouff ville president mrs e herbert who then handed it over to the gormley pies mrs e hunt an inspiring duet was sung by mrs c hunking and mrs m bennet followed by an inter esting and touching reading by mrs w paisley the message of the evening was given by mrs harman she spoke of the personal responsibility and ob ligation placed by christ upon each of his followers to be his witnesses and ambassadors his watchmen warning of the dan gers of turning away from christ and his messengers hold ing forth the word of life the christian does not need to work alone for she is a worker to gether with god who has prom ised his guidance and help all who listened to mrs harman were challenged to a more dili gent and faithful life for the master after a period of pray er for the missionary work of today another message in song was given ill go with you all the way on the air markham fair president of the loca exhibition when mr raymond brillinger dis- he was interviewed by betty cussed a few of the features kennedy womans editor of radio station cfrb on fri day afternoon near periect weather on saturday attract ed a possible record crowd to the grounds staff photo mr and mrs cliff lemon rupert ave were guests on sunday with mr and mrs har old gilbert at oshawa mr and mrs reg stoutter and family main st e were guests on sunday with rev f and mrs huson of owen sound david tock part in their radio broadcast and also at the church service mrs arthur dowswell park road n has returned after spending a few days with her sister mrs irving lockie ol hamilton through the time of her husband mr lockies sud den death and burial mr and mrs lome sehel and mr and mrs cliff harper left on saturday on a moose- hunting trip into the longlac district of northern ontario the foursome plans to camp out and will reside in a tent a thanksgiving dinner of turkey with all the trimmings or roast beef will be served al the coffee sltdppc by reserva tion on1v make your reser vations now and avoid disap pointment phone 229 or enquire at houstons the rcxall drug store mr bob timbers of mount albert and mr allen hammond of la chute quebec alongwith their coach mr hubert avery of brockville left saturday night by jet from montreal to represent canada at the world ploughing match being held in rome italy the loss of a large black lab rador retriever is causing a small boy considerable heart ache the pet is believed to be in the stouffville area having been obtained from the toronto dog pound anyone having any information with regard to this animal is requested to phone collect to stouff 548j4 two local ladies attended the 29th convention ladies auxil iary of the ontario provincial command it was held in wind sor sept 1518 mrs erla mai- loy president of the local la dies auxiliary branch 459 and mrs aurelia smith a past pres ident flew by tca to windsor they reported 917 delegates at tended and the sessions were held in the new cleary auditor ium mr and mrs harold sanders of sutton mrs donald hope and mrs dewitt were among the many guests at a reception monday evening honouring miss m e bone who is the newly appointed dean of ontario lad ies college whitby formerly secretary of girls work in the department of christian edu cation of the united church of canada miss bone is the daugh ter of mr percy bone who is well known by horticulture en thusiasts here mrs john urquhart is wan ing her daughter mrs muraa at windsor for two weeks friends will be pleased to know that mr lou slack who has been in uxbridge hospital the past week is doing as well as can be expected and hopes to be home shortly prior to leaving for rome the north york plowmans as- sociation held a bob timbers party at sharon hall on tues day evening about 75 sat down to a turkey supper after which bob was presented with a zl of money among those pres ent were warden wm clark and mrs clark and mr ami mrs moff coekburn who i now with masscy ferguson farms at miliikcu auxiliary meeting the autumn thank offering meeting of the afternoon aux iliary of the womans mission ary society stouffville united church will be held in the church auditorium on thurs day october 13th at 230 pm mrs giant wells of lemon- ville will conduct the worship service mis hammond is our guest soloisi and dr arkin- slam who was a delegate from york presbytery to the meeting of general council in edmon ton will bring us the special message for the day all women interested in the mission work of the church are invited to join with us at this special autumn thank off ering meeting mrs harry shuttleworth spent nearly three months in west ern canada she visited her bro ther at innisfail alberta whom she had not seen for 17 years and spent some time at banff and lake louise on ha return trip she visited her niece mrs gibson at rivers manitoba who was the former barbara buck ley of stouffville she also visit ed mr cecil lounsborough an other former stouffvillite catholic womens lg the regional meeting of he cwl was held in saint pat ricks church hall markham on sept 26 the meeting was preceded by benediction al 800 pm rev father ccrrone spiritual director of region seven of the cwl urged the ladies to join more completely in the sacri fice of the mass and to receive holy communion more freq uently guest speaker for the evening was dr j p harsh- man eye surgeon at st joseph hospital toronto he gave i very interesting and informa tive talk accompanied by a short film on the subject of the eye bank of canada the re sults accomplished and also the great need for people to donate their eyes for the purpose of sight restoration dr ilarshman answered many interesting que stions put to him by the ladies after his talk cold outside 9 we get ur cou from the coo for many years ontario farmers have been pooling their coal purchases through cooperatives and centra purchasing this bargaining power enahlos ontario cooperatives to specify top quality coal at a reason able price vou can tx sure that coal you buy from your coop will be frehmjned and ready to give you the clean steady heat you want wl tr ziz- i stouffville coop stouwiue fhon 269122

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