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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 9, 1961, p. 3

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mr and mrs murray r em- mr and mrs george smith merson are pictured here fol- of scarboro the groom is the lowing their recent marriage son of mrs arthur emmerson in stouffville united church and the late mr emmerson the bride is the former evelyn of ringwood constance smith daughter of cadieux studio j3 bpc mm mr and mrs william david breen are pictured here follow ing their recent wedding in christ church anglican stouffville the bride is the former elizabeth anne burg- in daughter of mr and mrs arthur burgin stouffville the groom is the son of mr and mrs wra d breen of guelph cadieux studio weddinqs tltts look at teen town rhythm and blues music with norm muirs fabulous rec ords is the setting for the forth coming stouffville teen town dance at the masonic hall on november 11th at 830 pm ad mission to this dance is 50c members cards will be on sale for 75c everyone coming to this dance should procure a members card so they can take advantage of the low admission prices all members will be able to dance from 830 to 1130 for only 50c about sg00 on the season how ever membership is limited to those in grade 9 and up and all tens are urged to come saturday the 11th is the day to come and have lots of no vember fun dancing smoking and eating are all permitted at the masonic hall and a refresh ment booth will be open so come one come two to the teen town dance saturday november 11th see you there ron patrick now is the time to see our better than ever selection of used tractors fords and other makes priced to sell from 39500 up with a 30day guarantee free demonstration without obligation altona feed and supplies ltd phone stouffville 210 breen burgin bright fall flowers autumn leaves and candle light decorat ed christ church anglican in stouffville for the marriage of miss eliabeth anne burgin daughter of mr and mrs a p burgin to mr william d breen son of mr and mrs wm d breen of guelph rev j l ball officiated at the marriage given in marriage by her father the bride chose a gown of mushroom shade peau de soie fashioned in prin cess lines the skirt sweeping to a cathedral train a waist length tulle illusion veil held to a cap of peau de soie and seed pearls completed her costume she carried a bouquet of tropical leaves and flowers in keeping with the fall setting the bride wore a rope of cultured pearis a gift of the groom the brides attendants were mrs norman graig of toronto nee lynn foord matron of honor wearing a gown and head piece of grecian gold peau de soie and bridesmaid miss dian- ne breen sister of the groom in green peau de soie and head piece they carried bouquets in a fall theme mr robt h breen was the bestman for his brother and mr victor harris of guelph ush ered mrs a p burgin mother of the bride was attired in a two piece cocoa brown trimmed in lace peau de soie dress with beige accessories mrs w d breen mother of the groom wore a kelly green faille sheath with beige accessories their corsages were similar to the brides flowers the reception was held at meadowbrook golf and country club for their honeymoon trip the newlyweds visited the ber muda isles they will reside in toronto maguire oliver the browns corners united church was the scene of a pret ty autumn wedding on satur day nov 4 when carol louise elder daughter of mr and mrs frank oliver don mills road buttonville and william ed ward maguire son of mr and mrs hugh maguire toronto were united in marriage ferns and an attractive ar rangement of pink and white snapdragons gladioli and shas ta mums formed the setting for the ceremony performed by the rev dr a f binnington mrs donald reesor played the wed ding music and mrs clayton jones sang the bride given in marriage by her father was beautiful in a long bouffant gown of white peau de soie and lace the fitted delicate lace bodice featured lily- point sleeves and was embroid ered with seed pearls her fin gertip veil was caught to a mary of scots coronet of seed pearls and sequins and her only ornament was a tiny gold cross pendant she carried red roses and stephanotis miss june den- by of agincourt was maid of honour wearing a cornflower blue chiffon dress with draped bodice and full skirt doreen oliver was her sisters brides maid and she wore pale blue nylon chiffon with fitted bodice featuring a double bertha collar and a flared skirt they each wore silver trimmed bandeaux in their hair with white shoes and gloves and carried nose gays of pink and white carna tions their jewellery was the brides gift pearl drop pend ants on sterling silver chains dennis oliver brother of the bride was best man and the ushers were kenneth rye of huntsville and ernest kohls toronto mrs oliver received her guests wearing a light blue silk bro cade sheath dress with match ing jacket small pink hat and matching accessories her cor sage was pink carnations and roses mrs maguire chose blue lace with black accessories and her flowers were pink carna tions a buffet supper for approxi mately 70 guests was served in the church parlours and later mr and mrs oliver entertained the guests at their home for travelling the bride chose a brown doubleknit jersey suit with fur jacket and matching fur hat she wore a corsage of carnations and roses after a brief honeymoon mr and mrs maguire will live in toronto mr bob gowe of toronto was a weekend visitor with his aunt mrs grant turner mr and mrs bert nott and family and mr and mrs jack nott of islington were visitors on sunday with mr and mrs grant turner and family mrs nott and mrs turner are sis ters production at the general mo tors plant in oshawa totalled 209405 cars and trucks in 1960 for sale 1956 pontiac automatic transmission custom radio good rubber two good snow tires and wheels new car performance terms may be arranged phone ted cadieux at cadieux studio stoufiville 103 mr and mrs fred pugh con 10 were married 42 years on sunday their two daughters and their husbands rev and mrs john colley jean and ruth marie of lockport ny and mr and mrs elroy schneid er phyllis and elizabeth of bloomingdale were home to help them celebrate the occasion on saturday the annual graduation ban quet for pupils of summitview public school was held at the school on friday evening the affair is sponsored each year by the home school association forty graduates were honoured on this occasion and they were addressed by mr w duxbury principal of stouffville district high school mrs wm wallace and mrs a v nolan are holidaying in miami beach florida while there they will attend the con vention sessions of the general grand chapter order of the eastern star gary usherwood church st suffered an injured hand on friday night when he crashed into the boards during a com munity league hockey game in the stouffville arena he was treated by dr blair mitchell the stouffville fire brigade was summoned to the farm pro perty of mr fred palmer cone 10 three miles south of town on wednesday afternoon but the outbreak resulted in only minor damage mr and mrs bruce clark and three sons were visitors in stou ffville on sunday at the frank rowbotham home and with mr and mrs c h nolan mr clark was a manager of the local co op some years ago and the couple now live near applewood acres on the queen e mrs harry forrester of ca- shel reports seeing a young buck probably two years old on cone 6 just south of bruces lane it disappeared into the wood lot on the farm of mr fred yake on saturday sept 30th mrs arthur williams formerly of stouffville marked her ninetieth birthday at the home of her daughter mrs c woodcock to ronto mrs williams has two sons bert and ed williams of stouffville 9 grandchildren and 21 greatgrandchildren the oc casion was celebrated quietly with the family mr and mrs williams farmed on the 10th cone of markham for a num ber of years known now as the markham golf club mrs wil liams has taken the tribune for over forty years and still enjoys reading it welcome rebeksh lodge 383 on tuesday october 24th welcome rebekah lodge opened in regular form special guests present included sister meta priestley past president sister louise clarke past president and mother of welcome lodge and sister isabel saunders dis trict deputy president sister ellen dennis was given her past noble grands jewel sister saunders and her install ing staff from benevolent lodge whitby installed the following officers for the coming year noble grand sis ellen dennis vice grand sis irene lye recording secty sis caroline williams financial secty sis dorell shadlock treasurer sis velma arnold warden sis margaret emmer son conductor sis rcwena hood rsng sis pat dymond lsng sis eileen wells chaplain sis winnie delamat ter musician sis margaret gall rsvg sis hilda middleton l5vg slsmildred greenbury inside guardian sis dorothy burrows outside guardian sis pcgg bell colour bearer sis florence symes the sale was reported last week of the two wellknown farms on the 8th concession of markham belonging to frank and the late john robb the south farm on which the dept of highways has just completed moving the hundred year old stone dwelling has been sold to city interests while the north farm on which is located the large apple orchards will be taken over by the cedar brae coif interests who are develop ing a new course on the 9th concession the southern farm contains about 150 acres and the north farm 80 acres and have been known among top farms in the township for many years they are on the fringe of a fastdeveloping area and the combined sales last week were in the quarter million dollar bracket the stouffyiue tribune titrafcy norember 9 1961 ra 3 local and personal happenings reeve ken wagg as county commissioner had a prominent place in the head table functions at the 101st york county ward ens banquet held at the king edward hotel friday evening reeve wagg proposed the toast to warden jos fry of mark ham and presented him with the traditional wardens cane mrs caroline ion deputyreeve of newmarket also a commis sioner made the presentation of the illuminated address ard reeve wagg presented mrs fry with a beautiful basket of flow ers the largest crowd number ing over seven hundred attend ed the banquet many being from stouffville and surround ing townships all civic bodies in town were represented as well as from markham and whitchurch mr lloyd clendenen maurice hamill sim reesor blodwen da vies don mclennan jean miller and keith manktelow will each be having a few min utes to show their best slides on their own particular subject at the horticultural pot luck supper in the united church basement on friday nov 17th you will not want to miss these slides by this cedar grove group wms meeting the november meeting of the womans missionary society was held in the parlours stouff ville united church on thurs day november 2nd the presi dent mrs crouch presiding treasurer mrs todd reported a total of s8885 from the oc tober thank offering service mrs d holden community friendship secretary reported a total of 164 calls made by members during september and october mrs b sanders led the wor ship service her theme serv ice real true happiness comes from service on one occasion general booth sent a brief mes sage to every branch of the sal vation army others mrs dowswell led in prayer and mrs spofford rendered a beautiful solo jesus is tenderly call ing mrs march continued the review of the study book the 59th anniversary services for stouffville united church drew large congregations to both services on sunday with the auditorium being taxed to capacity at the morning service the guest minister in the morn ing was rev roy e webster associate secretary of the bd of overseas missions in the evening rev norman pick of markham conducted the service special musical numbers were provided by the choir on both occasions the public meeting in stouff ville on fluoridation will be held in the legion hall next wednes day evening nov loth have you seen the new prima adding machines at the trib une office both addition and direct subtraction at a price never before thought possible commencement exercises at stouffville district high school will be held this friday evening mr neil patrick local busi nessman was still confined to his bed this week through ill ness friends will regret to learn an interesting and informa tive coloured movie with sound on the subject of fluoridation is available to any groups in town persons desiring same should phone stouffville 699 notice e a grubin ro optome trist will be in stouffville at the james mccreight residence 5s main st e on monday after noon and evening and tuesday nov 13th and 1ith announcement the powder puff beauty sal on is pleased to announce the addition to its staff of miss eleanor peake recently from the continental room at mor gans miss peake is experienced in tinting and bleaching and has attended brunos advanced academy of hair styling contrary to one radio report halloween passed in a rather quiet manner in stouffville two pillars in front of the brierbush hospital were broken off a quantity of corn syrup was smeared over the front seat of the police cruiser necessitating a dry cleaning job on one offi cers uniform hundreds of chil dren completed their door-to- door calls in costume many car ried the familiar unicef con tainer in a campaign promoted by both the summitview and or chard park public schools a number of local residents have headed north for the an nual deer hunt included in the group are elgin wagg bob snowball bud spang bruce harper geo allison fred byer elmer daniels reuben meyer edwin byer and harvey pipher mrs archie campbell as sisted with the nurses alum nae purple and gold tea held in the nurses residence of pet erborough civic hospital on saturday nov 4th dr leland w c sturgeon medical officer of health for welland and district health un it was the guest speaker at the home and school meeting held in summitview public school on wednesday evening of last week a large gathering was present to hear a discussion on tile subject the benefit of flu oride in the municipal water supply dr sturgeon said that in the town of thorold tooth decay had been reduced by 85 since the introduction of fluor ide in 1950 he was introduced by dr d j petrie and thanked by dr neil smith dedication the recently completed cen otaph erected by the stouff ville branch of the canadian legion and the ladies auxil iary will be dedicated at a special ceremony in the mem orial park on sunday after noon the dedication will fol low the remembrance day service in st james presby terian church at 230 pm the memorial costing an esti mated s1000 is in memory of those who served in two world wars staff photo mrs harold thurston rupert ave is presently confined to the womans college hospital miss marilyn beach formerly with the powder puff beauty salon left last week to fly to cornerbrook nfld where she has taken another hairdressing position the womens association tea bazaar of the united church will be held in the basement on saturdav nov 25th as a result of the unicef boxes that were given out for halloween canvassing the pup ils of summitview and orchard park public schools collected a total of s32s45 mr and mrs jack beach have sold their house on south st and moved last week to the charlie forsyth farm on no47 highway which they have pur chased mr and mrs c copeland of honeywood are visiting their daughter mr and mrs harry heatherington and family glad park ave they are accompan ied by mr copelands sister miss e s copeland of kinder- sley sask the mennonite church at cedar grove is holding centen nial services on sunday nov 12 bishop emmerson mcdowell of toronto will be the speaker at 215 pm there will be greetings from former ministers as well as reminiscences from earlier attendants paul burkholder is to give a historical sketch of the church music will be pro vided by a mixed quartette and a ladies trio an interesting afternoon is in store for those attending the remembrance day tea sponsor ed by the ladies auxiliary of the local legion on nov 11 at the memorial hall there will be a display of remembrance day posters made by pupils of grades 45 6 7 and 8 and an exhibit of oil painting by local artists afternoon tea bazaar and homebaking with proceeds for the poppy fund sympathy is extended to mr d g maven a member on the staff of the stouffville district high school in the recent death of his father at windsor mrs r d oconnor elm road filled the position as a temporary re placement mrs sam anderson spent tuesday with her parents mr and mrs colleran at uxbridge mrs a law second st has left to spend the winter months in floridx the brougham womans as sociation met on wednesday evening at the home of mrs marshall connor lloyd ave mr and mrs roy shadlock and miss elizabeth shadlock of agincourt attended anniversary services at stouffville united church on sunday and had din- with mr and mrs albert king mrs bertha king of edmon ton alberta is visiting with mr and mrs albert king lloyd st stouffville friends will be glad to know mrs sam anderson has return ed home after being in the new market hospital for 2 weeks mr and mrs orval jackson and mrs ormison of brooklin were visitors on sunday with mrs will birkett mrs tom bacon and her son don plan to leave on saturday to spend the winter in califor nia the stouffville district high school band will take part in the remembrance day parade on sunday afternoon the serv ice will be held in st james presbyterian church at 230 pm the address will be deliv ered by the pastor rev gor- don hamlu child health clinic stouffville child health clinic will be held friday nov 10 from 130 to 3 pm in the york county health building main street free immunization mr and mrs charlie tindall spent a week with friends mr and mrs waldon in lindsay on sunday the tindalls were in orillia to visit her sisters mrs switzer and mrs pearson mr and mrs percy brilllnger left saturday morning to spend the winter in arizone and cali fornia the salvation army band was in town on saturday after noon and provided a service at the intersection of main and civic streets the regular meeting of the womens institute will be held in the hall library building main st on nov 15 at 215 pm roll call an article i use manufactured in canada mrs jake hoover is the programme convener there will be report from the w i convention in toronto current events by mrs p barrie motto by mrs l sanderson lean meaty blade bone removed short rib roast lb 5u fresh sliced pork liver lb 29 boneless stew beef lb 55 3 ib 99 pure pork picnic hams lb 39 for your freezer il mj fronts of beef bring in your deer to be butchered at a small cost green giant niblets com uoztin 2 for 37 sock eye salmon v- 53 carload groceteria main street stouffville phone 280w free delivery

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